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Hughes,
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The results keep Ireland atop the UEFA Women’s Championship Group 5 standings. Unbeaten Ireland (4-0-3, 15 pts) remains a point ahead of second place Romania (4-0-2), which has one game in hand on Ireland. As a second division side in Europe, Ireland cannot qualify for the Championships, but if it finishes atop the group, they would go into a playoff for promotion to the first division with the likes of Germany, Sweden and Norway.
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Ireland
rounds out its qualifying matches on June 25th when it
hosts Malta in Dublin.
Hughes, an All-Northeast Region performer for the Ravens last
fall, started both matches last week in midfield for Ireland and
dished a pair of assists in the Republic’s 4-1 win over
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Hislop, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)
Division II Player of the Year at Franklin Pierce last fall, also
saw action in both matches, coming off the bench in the 71st
minute of Ireland’s 1-1 draw with Romania, before earning a spot
in the starting 11 against Bosnia-Herzegovina and netted a pair of
goals, including the match-winner. Hislop’s winner came just a
minute before halftime, before rounding out her double with a marker
in the 53rd minute.
Hislop earned first team All-America, All-New England and All-Northeast-10 accolades in her first season at Franklin Pierce in 2003 after
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transferring
from Virginia Intermont College. She led Division II with 85 points
and 23 assists, while her NE-10 leading 31 goals were good for
second in the country. Hislop became the seventh player since the
Northeast-10 began sponsoring women’s soccer as a championship
sport in 1984 to lead the Conference in points, goals and assists.
Hislop also totaled a team-best five hat tricks, with three of those
coming in postseason play, seven match-winning goals and seven first
goals.
Hughes earned All-New England and All-Northeast-10 honors in
her first season at Franklin Pierce in 2003 since transferring from
Virginia Intermont. Hughes served as the team’s “quarterback”
in the central midfield, totaling 35 points with 19 assists and
eight goals (two match-winners). She ranked third on the team in
points and goals, but her 19 helpers were second only to Hislop on
the team and among Northeast-10 Conference leaders (3rd
in Division II). Hughes assist total is tied for the 16th-highest
single-season total in Division II history.
Franklin Pierce, ranked No. 2 in the final NSCAA/adidas
Division II poll, earned its 12th NCAA Tournament
appearance last fall and advanced to a record 12th-consecutive
Final Four, reaching the National Championship match for a record
sixth time before falling to Kennesaw State (Ga.) University, 2-0.
The Ravens finished with a 22-3 record overall, claimed their
third-straight Northeast-10 regular season title with a 13-1 mark
and fourth-straight Conference Tournament Championship before
capturing an eighth-straight NCAA New England Region crown.
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