Mann
Named to Australian National Team
All-Conference forward to lead Matildas
in 2002 Australia Cup vs. South Korea
RINDGE, N.H. (December
19, 2001) - Franklin Pierce University
forward April
Mann (Brisbane, Australia/Saint Thomas More) was
named to the Australian National Team this week by National
Team coach Adrian Santrac.
Mann is one of 18
members who will lead "The Matildas" in the 2002 Australia
Cup against South Korea in January. Australia is making
its initial steps towards the 2003 World Cup and the Athens
Olympic Games.
"I was very happy
to have this selection dilemma, which was created by the
performance of the players in camp - it was a very difficult
decision to come to a final team," said Santrac of his selections.
"We have a side which
is very physically strong, a very well balanced group of
players which will enable us to create different variations
of play. They are very mobile and quick, strong defensively
and with the potential to attack effectively."
Mann earned three
caps for Australia at the 2001 Australia Cup against France.
She netted the Cup-clinching goal in the 52nd minute for
"The Matildas" in a 1-0 victory in the third game of the
series as Australia posted a 2-0-1 mark against France.
Mann earned first
team All-Northeast-10 Conference honors this fall at Franklin
Pierce as she finished the season tied for second in the
Conference with 47 points on 17 goals (four gamewinners)
and 13 assists. She netted the gamewinning goal in overtime
to lead FP
to a 1-0 victory at Lock Haven University in
the NCAA Division II Quarterfinals.
The Franklin Pierce University
women's soccer team wrapped up its 2001 season with
a 22-1 record and ranked No. 3 in the final NSCAA Division
II poll. The Ravens 22 wins set a school record and matched
the Division II mark. FP
advanced to the NCAA Final Four
for a record tenth-straight season, but had its quest for
a record sixth National Championship halted in the semifinals.