Franklin Pierce: 'Field Hockey's Tormollan Appears in Sports Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd"
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RINDGE, N.H. – Freshman goalkeeper Kristin Tormollan
(Waterville, Maine/Waterville) of the Franklin Pierce University
field hockey team is featured in the “Faces in the
Crowd” section of the December 8 issue of Sports Illustrated.
The “Sportsman of the Year” double issue hits
newsstands this weekend and Tormollan will also be featured online
at www.si.com/faces. During the season, Tormollan helped lead
Franklin Pierce to its first berth in the Northeast-10 Conference
Championships since the 2001 season.
Tormollan is featured for being selected Northeast-10 Conference
Goalkeeper of the Year, as well as being named first-team
All-Conference. In addition, she is recognized for setting program
goalkeeping records in minutes played (1,414) and games started
(20).
Tormollan is the 11th student-athlete or coach from Franklin Pierce
to be featured in “Faces in the Crowd”, and the first
selection from the field hockey team. Others who have been included
in “Faces in the Crowd” from the University are
women’s soccer All-Americans Laura Hislop (10/31/05), Meghan
Welcome (12/15/03) and Pauliina Miettinen (11/10/97) and Hall of
Famer Nathalie Geeris (12/26/94), women’s soccer head coach
Jeff Bailey (December, 1999), women’s basketball All-American
Johannah Leedham (1/15/07) and men’s basketball Hall of Famer
Bob Szklarz (1968). In addition, women’s soccer All-American
Gabriela Demoner was featured in the “Faces in the
Crowd” portion of SI Latino’s October/November issue
earlier this year.
In addition to Goalkeeper of the Year and All-Conference accolades,
Tormollan was also named to the All-Rookie Team by the Northeast-10
and recently garnered national honors with a selection to the
womensfieldhockey.com All-Rookie Squad.
Tormollan played all but 5:35 in front of the Franklin Pierce cage
this season. Her 126 saves ranked fourth in the Northeast-10, while
she also finished fifth in goals against average (2.13) and sixth
in save percentage (.746).
Tormollan was an All-State performer at Waterville High School
before coming to Franklin Pierce, leading the Panthers a Maine
State Championship her senior year.
The Ravens finished the 2008 campaign with a 7-13 record, including
a 7-11 mark in Northeast-10 Conference play. Franklin Pierce
finished sixth in the conference, earning its third postseason
appearance since joining the Conference prior to the 2000 season.



























