2002 News

Henry Earns Program’s First Verizon Academic All-America Honor
Henry Earns Program’s First Verizon Academic All-America Honor

June 12, 2003

RINDGE, N.H. (June 12, 2003) – Franklin Pierce senior field hockey player Kelly Henry (Wyoming, R.I./Chariho Regional) earned a spot on the 2003 Verizon Academic All-America College Division Women’s At-Large Third Team. The teams are voted on by members of College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Henry Earns 2nd Verizon District I Academic All-America Honor
Henry Earns 2nd Verizon District I Academic All-America Honor

June 02, 2003

RINDGE, N.H. (June 2, 2003) – Franklin Pierce senior field hockey player Kelly Henry (Wyoming, R.I./Chariho Regional) earned a spot on the 2003 Verizon District I Academic All-America College Division (Divisions II & III) At-Large Team. The teams are voted on by members of College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) in the Northeast. Henry, a member of the first team All-District for the second-straight year, is now eligible for Verizon Academic All-America honors to be announced on June 12.

Nine Ravens Earn NFCHA Division II All-Academic Honors
Nine Ravens Earn NFCHA Division II All-Academic Honors

March 04, 2003

RINDGE, N.H. (March 4, 2003) - Nine members of the Franklin Pierce field hockey team were named to the 2002-2003 Division II National Academic Squad by the National Field Hockey Association of America (NFCHA) this afternoon.

Bentley Edges Franklin Pierce, 1-0
Bentley Edges Franklin Pierce, 1-0

October 26, 2002

WALTHAM, Mass. (October 26, 2002) - Sophomore Kerry Kopec netted the game winning goal off of a penalty corner at the 25:55 mark of the second half to lift Bentley College past Franklin Pierce, 1-0, in Northeast-10 Conference field hockey action this afternoon.

Franklin Pierce Falls to Saint Michael's, 4-1
Franklin Pierce Falls to Saint Michael's, 4-1

October 25, 2002

RINDGE, N.H. (October 25, 2002) - The Franklin Pierce University field hockey team fell to Saint Michael's College, 4-1, in Northeast-10 Conference field hockey action at the Franklin Pierce Field hockey/Lacrosse field.

Franklin Pierce Blanks Southern Connecticut State, 2-0
Franklin Pierce Blanks Southern Connecticut State, 2-0

October 22, 2002

RINDGE, N.H. (October 22, 2002) - Senior goalkeeper, Kasey McClements (Ashland, Mass./Ashland) made seven saves for a record-breaking third shutout of the season to lead the Ravens to a 2-0 victory over Southern Connecticut State University in Northeast-10 Conference field hockey action at the Franklin Pierce Field Hockey/Lacrosse Field this afternoon.

Assumption Tops Franklin Pierce, 3-1
Assumption Tops Franklin Pierce, 3-1

October 19, 2002

WORCESTER, Mass. (October 19, 2002) - Assumption College rebounded from an early deficit with three unanswered goals in claiming a 3-1 victory over Franklin Pierce in Northeast-10 Conference field hockey action this afternoon.

UMass Lowell Battles Past Franklin Pierce, 3-2
UMass Lowell Battles Past Franklin Pierce, 3-2

October 08, 2002

RINDGE, N.H. (October 8, 2002) - The Franklin Pierce University field hockey team suffered a tough 3-2 loss to UMass Lowell in penalty strokes in Northeast-10 Conference field hockey action this afternoon at the Franklin Pierce Field Hockey/Lacrosse field.

Jones Named NE-10 Player of the Week
Jones Named NE-10 Player of the Week

October 07, 2002

RINDGE, N.H. (October 7, 2002) - Franklin Pierce junior Debbie Jones (Escondido, Calif./Bishops) was named the Northeast-10 Conference field hockey Player of the Week by the Conference office on Tuesday.

Franklin Pierce Shuts Down AIC, 6-0
Franklin Pierce Shuts Down AIC, 6-0

October 05, 2002

RINDGE, N.H. (October 5, 2002) - The Franklin Pierce University field hockey team registered its third-straight Conference win with a 6-0 shutout over American International College in Northeast-10 Conference action this afternoon at the new Franklin Pierce Field Hockey/Lacrosse Field. The six-goal win ties a program record for the greatest margin of victory in a regular season contest.

Franklin Pierce Tops Merrimack in Overtime, 2-1
Franklin Pierce Tops Merrimack in Overtime, 2-1

October 02, 2002

RINDGE, N.H. (October 2, 2002) - Junior Debbie Jones (Escondido, Calif./Bishops) netted the game winning goal in overtime to lift the Franklin Pierce field hockey team past Merrimack College, 2-1, in Northeast-10 Conference field hockey action this afternoon. The win is the Ravens' second-straight Conference victory this season.

Franklin Pierce Earns First Win in 2-0 Shutout over Saint Anselm
Franklin Pierce Earns First Win in 2-0 Shutout over Saint Anselm

September 28, 2002

RINDGE, N.H. (September 28, 2002) - The Franklin Pierce University field hockey team recorded its first win of the season, shutting out intra-state rivals, Saint Anselm College, 2-0, in Northeast-10 Conference field hockey action this afternoon.

Mansfield Edges Franklin Pierce 3-2
Mansfield Edges Franklin Pierce 3-2

September 22, 2002

MANSFIELD, Pa. (September 22, 2002) - The Franklin Pierce University field hockey suffered a tough 3-2 loss to Mansfield University in non-conference field hockey action this afternoon.

No. 1 Shippensburg Blows Past Franklin Pierce, 7-1
No. 1 Shippensburg Blows Past Franklin Pierce, 7-1

September 21, 2002

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. (September 21, 2002) - The Franklin Pierce University field hockey team fell to Shippensburg University, ranked No. 1 in the STX/NFCHA Division II National Coaches Poll, by a score of 7-1 in non-conference field hockey action this afternoon.

Bryant Shuts Out FPC, 4-0
Bryant Shuts Out FPC, 4-0

September 14, 2002

KEENE, N.H. (September 14, 2002) - The Franklin Pierce University field hockey team dropped their fourth straight, falling to Bryant College, 4-0, in Northeast-10 Conference field hockey action at Owl Stadium in Keene, N.H. this evening.

Plymouth State Blanks FPC, 3-0
Plymouth State Blanks FPC, 3-0

September 10, 2002

PLYMOUTH, N.H. (September 10, 2002) - The Franklin Pierce University field hockey team was shutout by Plymouth State, 3-0, in non-conference action at Arold Field this evening.