Northeast-10 Names Field Hockey All-Academic Teams
Oct 28, 2005

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South Easton, Mass. The Northeast-10 Conference has announced the members of the 2005 Field Hockey All-Academic Teams. To be eligible for selection to the academic teams, a student-athlete must have met and/or exceeded the following minimum requirements: 1) participated in at least half of the teams competitions and be either a starter or significant contributor; 2) achieved a 3.2 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale); and 3) completed at least one academic year at his/her current institution. The Northeast-10 All-Academic Teams are chosen by a vote of the Northeast-10 Sports Information Directors.

The Northeast-10 is one of the largest and is the most diverse NCAA Division II playing conference in the nation. It sponsors 23 championship sports including baseball, mens basketball, womens basketball, mens cross country, womens cross country, football, field hockey, mens golf, mens ice hockey, mens lacrosse, womens lacrosse, mens soccer, womens soccer, mens indoor track and field, womens indoor track and field, mens outdoor track and field, womens outdoor track and field, mens tennis, womens tennis, softball, womens volleyball, mens swimming and diving, and womens swimming and diving

Full Members of the Northeast-10 include American International College, Assumption College, Bentley College, Bryant University, Franklin Pierce, Le Moyne College, The University of Massachusetts Lowell, Merrimack College, Pace University, Saint Anselm College, Saint Michaels College, The College of Saint Rose, Southern Connecticut State University, Southern New Hampshire University, and Stonehill College.

First Team

Angela Barone, Franklin Pierce Jr. Norwood, Pa.Midfield 3.7 Music

Cathy Cardini, Southern Conn. Sr. Willington, Conn. Forward 3.4Exercise Science Teacher Prep/Health Ed.

Joanna DaLuze, UMass Lowell Sr. Harwich, Mass. Midfield 3.5 Exercise Physiology

Elizabeth Ellis, Franklin Pierce So. Turner, Maine Midfield 3.97 Marketing

Kristin Johnson, Bentley Sr. Reading, Mass. Goalkeeper 3.52 Info. Design & Corporate Communication

Samantha Kenney, Assumption Sr. North Conway, N.H. Defense 3.75 Political Science/Psychology

Julie Michalos, Stonehill Sr. Norwood, Mass. Forward 3.77 Criminal Justice

Jill Meinke, Bentley Sr. Old Lyme, Conn. Defense 3.59 Marketing

Nikki Pickman, Saint Michael's Sr. Southbury, Conn. Forward 3.64 Business Admin/ International Business

Mary Rogers, Bentley Jr. Watertown, Mass. Forward 3.24 Corporate Finance & Accounting

Lauren Tamborino, Southern Conn. Sr. Stamford, Conn. Midfield 3.87 Secondary Ed.-History

Second Team

Kristen Wright, AIC Sr. Lunenburg, Mass. Forward 3.62 Nursing

Corrin Krajewski,Southern Conn. Sr. Carmel, N.Y. Defense 3.3 Physical Education/Health Education

Amy Larrabee, Merrimack So. Stratham, N.H. Goalkeeper 3.51 Civil Engineering

Kara LaSalle, Franklin Pierce Sr. Gilford, N.H. Defense 3.55 Mathematics/ Psychology

Kelly Latendresse, Stonehill Jr. Sidney, Maine Midfield 3.31 International Studies

Sarah Roy, Assumption Sr. Fairhaven, Mass. Midfield 3.41 History/Education

Corinne Goulet, Franklin Pierce Jr. Biddeford, Maine Defense 3.58 Mass Communications

Tina Nardi, Saint Michael's Jr. Rupert, Vt. Goalkeeper 3.41 Psychology

Angela Cafarelli, Southern Conn. So. Enfield, Conn. Forward 3.39 Business Management

Amy McMullin, Franklin Pierce Sr. Belgrade, Maine Defense 3.5 Sports and Rec Management/ Marketing

Laynie Sadler, Bryant Jr. Rehoboth, Mass. Forward 3.33 Marketing/ Legal Studies