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Franklin
Pierce Places Five on NSCAA/adidas Women’s All-New England Teams
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Welcome,
just the third player in Conference history to earn Player of the Year
honors two times and the second to earn the award in back-to-back
seasons, earns All-New England status for the second-straight year and
earned her first All-America selection as a sophomore. She has also
been named to the All-NCAA Tournament team in back-to-back years.
Welcome, a three-time All-Northeast-10 Conference selection,
finished the season ranked second only to Hislop among Conference
leaders with 63 points (3rd in the nation) and 27 goals (4th),
while her nine assists ranked third on the team. Her point and goal
totals surpassed her own single-season scoring record for a US-born
player set during her sophomore year when she netted 20 goals and
registered 46 points. She netted a team-best ten match-winning goals,
eight match-opening goals and totaled two hat tricks. Welcome led the
Conference during the regular season with 19 goals to earn the
NE-10’s Gold Ball Award for the second-straight year. Welcome was
named NE-10 Player of the Week on two occasions this fall, running her
career total for the weekly honor to four.
Welcome will enter her senior season ranked seventh in program history with 128 career points, while her 54 career goals rank sixth all-time. This season she surpassed Amy Hanlon’s (1991-94) career goal and point records for a US-born player. She has also totaled 21 match-winning goals in her career.
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Makila,
a two-time All-Northeast-10 Conference honoree, also picks up her
second-straight All-New England selection. Makila anchors a Franklin
Pierce defense that led the Northeast-10 Conference, allowing just
0.84 goals per match this season (25th in Division II) with
nine shutouts. She has also stepped into the offensive flow on
occasion and has totaled nine points this fall with three goals (one
match-winner) and three assists.
Makila, also a two-time All-NCAA Tournament team selection, has totaled 28 points with 11 goals and six assists in her three-year career. She was selected to the All-NCAA Tournament team for the first time as a sophomore when she led all Ravens with three goals and six points. The two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District I selection (3.73 GPA), has been a three-year starter in the Ravens backline, playing 68 of a possible 69 matches with the defense allowing just 0.78 goals per match over her career with 31 shutouts. She was also named an NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Silver Scholar for 2002-2003.
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Hislop,
an All-New England selection for the first time, has teamed with
Welcome as the top-scoring duo in all of Division II. Hislop, also a
first team All-Northeast-10 Conference pick, led the nation in her
first season at Franklin Pierce with 85 points and 23 assists, while
her NE-10 leading 31 goals were good for second in the nation. She
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 and the first to do so since
Merrimack’s Kim Hall posted the “triple-crown” in 1997. 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.
Hislop set a program record on September 24, when she totaled
13 points with a program-record matching five goals to go with three
assists in a 10-1 Ravens win over Stonehill College.
The six-time NE-10 Player of the Week was named MVP of the
Conference Tournament as she totaled 16 points with seven goals and
two assists in the three matches to lead the Ravens to their
fourth-straight title. She was also named to the All-NCAA Tournament
team as she led all Franklin Pierce players with five goals to go with
an assist for 11 points. Her five markers in the Tournament were just
two shy of the NCAA Division II Tournament record.
Hislop’s point total from this season ranks second on the
program’s single-season list and is the sixth-highest single-season
total in NCAA Division II history. Her 23 assists fell just one shy of
Angela Verdoes’ record of 24 set in 1999 and is the fifth-highest
single-season total in Division II lore. Her 31 goals are tied for the
fifth-highest total in program history and is tied for 17th-highest
for a single-season in DII history.
Hislop will enter her junior season at the College ranked 13th on the program’s all-time scoring list and tied for 12th on the career goals list.
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Kibsgaard
earns her second-straight All-New England Region selection in as many
seasons since transferring to Franklin Pierce from Champlain College
prior to the 2002 campaign. The two-time All-Northeast-10 goalkeeper
led the Conference for the second-straight season with a 0.83 goals
against average to go with a .791 save percentage and seven shutouts
this fall. She was named the Conference’s Goalkeeper of the Week on
two occasions this season (four career) and also earned a spot on the
CoSIDA District I Academic All-America team (3.72 GPA).
Kibsgaard wrapped up her two-year career at Franklin Pierce ranked fifth in program history with a 0.73 career goals against average (14th in DII history) and 15 shutouts, while her .790 career save percentage ranks sixth in program history.
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Hughes
earns her first All-New England selection after also earning
All-Northeast-10 honors in her first season at Franklin Pierce. Hughes
served as the team’s “quarterback” in the central midfield,
totaling 35 points with 19 assists and eight goals (two match-winners)
this fall. 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.
Hughes was named to the NCAA All-Tournament team over the
weekend as she led all Ravens with 12 points on four goals and four
assists in their five NCAA Tournament matches. Her four assists were
just one shy of the NCAA Division II record and she netted the
match-winning goal in overtime to lead Franklin Pierce to a 2-1
victory over No. 3 UC San Diego in the semifinals.
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