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netted a team-best six match-winning goals this year (2nd
NE-10) to give her a program-record 27 over her four-year career which
surpassed the previous program record of 26 winners set by Miettinen
from 1995-98. Welcome also moved into fourth-place on the College’s
all-time scoring list with 168 career points, while her 71 career goals
are second all-time and her 26 assists rank 15th. She also
finished her career holding the program records for career and
single-season points and goals by a US-born player.
Hislop, the reigning NCAA Division II National Player of the
Year, becomes the ninth two-time All-American in program history with
her selection. She also claimed first team All-New England honors for
the second-straight year after also earning NE-10 Player of the Year
honors and her second-straight All-Conference pick this fall.
Hislop led the Northeast-10 in all three scoring categories for the second-straight season, totaling 31 goals, 15 assists and 77 points. She played a role in 46 of the Ravens 73 goals (63-percent), netted five match-winners and registered three hat tricks. Her point total is tied for seventh on the program’s single-season list, while her goals rank fourth.
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will enter her final season with Franklin Pierce ranked sixth in program
history with 162 career points and 62 career goals, while her 38 career
assists are good for eighth all-time in just 47 matches.
Hughes, a third team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American this
year, receives her first NSCAA All-America award with her selection to
the second team. She is a two-time All-New England and All-Northeast-10
Conference pick, was also named to the inaugural NE-10 All-Academic
squad and earned first team Academic All-District honors.
Hughes ranked third on the team with 34 points (5th
NE-10) and 11 goals (7th), while her 12 assists were second
to Hislop on the team and in the NE-10. Hughes also tallied four
match-winning goals for the Ravens.
Hughes will enter her final season with the Ravens ranked 21st
in program history with 69 career points, while her 31 career assists
are good for 11th all-time. Hughes came within an assist of
matching the NCAA Tournament record of five in that category while
earning All-Tournament honors at the 2003 NCAA Championships.
Franklin Pierce (20-1-1, 13-1 NE-10), ranked No. 5 in the final NSCAA/adidas Division II women’s soccer poll, earned a record 13th-straight NCAA Tournament berth, advancing to the quarterfinal round after claiming its ninth-straight New England Regional title. The Ravens also won the Northeast-10 Conference Tournament title for the fifth-straight year after claiming their fourth-straight regular season crown.
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