Mustonen
Selected by NY Power in First Round of WUSA Draft
Former FP
Standout is First Raven ever selected by second-year League
RINDGE, N.H. (February
11, 2002) - Former Franklin Pierce University
All-American
Minna Mustonen was selected by the New
York Power in the first round of the 2002
WUSA Draft in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., today.
Mustonen, a native
of Helsinki, Finland, is the first player in the Franklin
Pierce women’s soccer program’s rich history to be selected
by the WUSA, which begins its second season in April. The
Power made her the sixth overall pick of the draft and the
only Division II player selected through the first four
rounds and the first of just two small college players picked.
Mustonen was a two-time
All-American selection at Franklin Pierce and finished her
three-year career at the College ranked third on its career
scoring list with 171 points. She also ranks second all-time
with 70 career goals and her 31 career assists ranks tenth
all-time.
Mustonen earned All-Conference
honors all three-years at FPC, including New England Collegiate
Conference (NECC) Player of the Year accolades in 1999 as
she led the Ravens to a 20-1 record and its NCAA Division
II record fifth National Championship.
Last summer Mustonen
starred for the W-1 League’s Boston Renegades, leading them
to the National Championship as she tallied two goals and
two assists in the 5-1 win over the Vancouver Breakers in
the title game.
Mustonen becomes the
second player in school history (both in the last year)
to be drafted by a major professional sports league. FP
left-handed pitcher Justin Blood, a native of nearby Swanzey,
N.H., was selected in the ninth round of the Major League
Baseball First Year Player Draft by the Seattle Mariners
last June.