Bailey
Named NSCAA/adidas
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Bailey
led the Ravens to their tenth-straight NCAA New England Regional title
this season. Franklin Pierce, ranked No. 3 in the final NSCAA/adidas
Division II poll, posted a 19-2-2 record, including a 12-1-1 mark in
Northeast-10 Conference play, recording its fifth-straight NE-10 regular
season and tournament double. The Ravens reached the NCAA Division II
Final Four for the 13th time in 14 years, after a one-year
absence, before falling in the semifinals to eventual National Champions
University of Nebraska-Omaha, 2-1.
Bailey’s squad led the Northeast-10 in scoring (58 goals) and was third defense (0.73 goals allowed per match). Senior forward Laura Hislop (Belfast, Northern Ireland), who collected NE-10 Player of the Year honors for the second-straight season, led the Conference in scoring (60 pts) and assists (12) for the third-straight year and finished second in goals scored (24). Four Ravens received All-Conference honors and three earned All-New England and NSCAA/adidas All-America accolades. Three of Bailey’s players collected NE-10 All-Academic and ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District, while senior Elizabeth Allen (Durham, N.H./Oyster River) earned the program’s third ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America award in the last two years.
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Bailey’s
career winning percentage (.921) ranks behind only University of North
Carolina legend Anson Dorrance (.944) among all collegiate soccer
coaches regardless of division or gender. In 2001, he claimed his 100th
career victory in just his 108th match coached, just two shy
of the record for all of college athletics. Bailey has led the Ravens to
a 75-4-5 (.923) record in six seasons in the Northeast-10 Conference,
claiming the last five regular season titles and all six tournament
championships since joining the Conference prior to the 2000 season.
Overall, Franklin Pierce has posted a 105-4-5 (.943) clip in Conference
play under Bailey, which includes four years in the New England
Collegiate Conference.
Under Bailey’s tutelage, the program has crowned 20
All-Americans, 41 All-New England and 52 All-Conference selections. His
athletes have also been exemplary in the classroom, producing 19 ESPN
The Magazine Academic All-District and five ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-America honorees. Reader’s Digest recognized Bailey as
“Best All-Around Coach” as part of its “America’s 100 Best”
issue in May 2005, naming the 100 best people, places, ideas and
innovations found only in America.
Franklin Pierce recognized Bailey for his efforts as a student-athlete (a four-year letterwinner and All-American from 1989-92) and coach when he was inducted into the College’s Athletics Hall of Fame in October, 2000.
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