2007 Little East All-Conference Field Hockey Teams
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—The Little East
Conference announced its annual end of the season awards and
all-conference teams this afternoon following a vote by the 12 head
coaches. Keene State College sophomore midfielder Erin
Dallas and Westfield State College senior forward
Megan Wolski shared Offensive Player of the Year
honors, while Owl junior back Alyssa Rowell earned
Defensive Player of the Year praise. Framingham State College
freshman forward Kristen Sacco was selected the
Rookie of the Year, while University of Southern Maine
Bonny Brown-Denico was tabbed Coach of the
Year.
Dallas is just the fifth student-athlete in Keene State College
history to be honored as the Little East Conference Offensive
Player of the Year, since Tanya Strong headlined
the all-conference teams in 2003. The Marlow, N.H. product led the
conference circuit in points (45) and assists (19), while ranking
third in goals (13). She scored a season-high six points twice,
most recently against Bridgewater State College on Sept. 22. Dallas
was named the Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Week
three times.
Wolski became the first player in the Westfield State College
program to earn Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Year
honors. The Plymouth, Mass. product paced the conference circuit in
goals (15) and game-winning goals (6), while second in scoring
(33). Wolski recorded a season-high seven points, including three
markers, at Elms College on Sept. 7. She is also making her third
consecutive appearance on the all-conference, first-team. Wolski
was named Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Week once
on the campaign.
Rowell anchored a stifling Keene State College defensive attack,
recording a conference-high eight shutouts and allowing just 1.43
goals per game. The junior from Queensbury, N.Y. recorded 13
defensive saves, while contributing to the offensive rush with 10
points on four goals and two assists. She is making her second
appearance on the all-conference teams, earning top honors in 2006.
Rowell is the third student-athlete in Owl history to earned
defensive player of the year honors.
Sacco led all rookies in points (29) and goals (14), while ranking
third in the conference in markers and fourth in scoring. The
Mendon, Mass. product recorded at least two points in 11 of the 16
games this season, including a season-high four points against Anna
Maria College and Wheelock College. She is the lone freshman to
earn all-conference, first-team honors. Sacco is also the first
student-athlete in Rams’ history to garner rookie of the year
recognition.
Brown-Denico led the University of Southern Maine to a second place
finish in the Little East Conference standings with an overall
record of 15-7, including a program-best nine conference victories.
She led her charges to the second-ranked offense in the League with
43 markers, averaging 1.95 goals per game. Southern Maine advance
to the championship match of the Little East Conference Tournament
and earned the top seed in the ECAC New England Tournament.
Keene State College placed a conference-high five student-athletes
on the all-conference teams, including three first team selections,
while Bridgewater State College was just one off the pace. The
University of Southern Maine earned three all-conference
selections, while Framingham State College, UMass Dartmouth, and
Plymouth State University each had two honorees. Salem State
College, Western Connecticut State University, Westfield State
College, and Worcester State College each had a lone recipient.
| Name | Class | Pos. | Institution |
| First-Team | |||
| Ashley Panzini | Senior | Forward | Bridgewater State College |
| Karen Robinson | Soph. | Forward | Keene State College |
| Kristen Sacco | Fresh. | Forward | Framingham State College |
| Megan Wolski | Senior | Forward | Westfield State College |
| Erin Dallas | Soph. | Midfield | Keene State College |
| Caitlin DiCecca | Senior | Midfield | UMass Dartmouth |
| Erin Johnson | Senior | Midfield | Framingham State College |
| Justene Dorr | Senior | Back | Southern Maine |
| Kelly Downs | Soph. | Back | Bridgewater State College |
| Alyssa Rowell | Junior | Back | Keene State College |
| Allie Hill | Soph. | GK | Southern Maine |
| Second-Team | |||
| Carly Benning | Soph. | Forward | Keene State College |
| Bethany Bush | Fresh. | Forward | Bridgewater State College |
| Cortney Romyns | Senior | Forward | Western Connecticut |
| Sara Winterbottom | Fresh. | Forward | Southern Maine |
| Katie Barany | Senior | Midfield | Plymouth State University |
| Marissa Boccaccio | Senior | Midfield | Keene State College |
| Courtney Sergio | Senior | Midfield | Bridgewater State College |
| Stephanie Currier | Senior | Back | Salem State College |
| Laurie David | Soph. | Back | UMass Dartmouth |
| Jillian Tamburro | Junior | Back | Worcester State College |
| Leah Curtin | Senior | GK | Plymouth State University |









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