Benning and Dallas Named To NFHCA All-America Teams

KEENE, N.H. - Keene State College placed two
players on the recently announced National Field Hockey Coaches
Association (NFHCA) All-America team. Carly
Benning, a senior from Brewster, Mass., was named to the
second-team, while Erin Dallas, a senior from
Marlow, N.H., was a third-team selection. Dallas was also named to
the first-team of the womensfieldhockey.com All-America squad.
A first-time All-American, Benning led the Little East Conference
in points (58) and goals (27). A starter in all 24 matches, she
registered multiple points in 18 matches. She had a knack for
netting the decisive score this season, notching game-winning goals
in 14 of Keene State's 18 victories. The Little East Offensive
Player of the Year and a first-team All-Region and All-LEC
selection, Benning concludes her career fourth on KSC's all-time
goal (54) and point (124) list. She is the seventh Owl to reach the
coveted 100-point career milestone.
"I was definitely surprised. It's a tremendous honor that I always
wanted to receive," said Benning, who found out about the award via
a text message from coach Amy Watson. "I worked
really hard to get where I am, and it finally paid off for me."
"Carly had the kind of career you dream about," said Watson. "She
got better every season and peaked in her senior year. There was no
one better in the Little East Conference when it came to putting
the ball in the net this season."
Dallas becomes the first player in program's history to become a
three-time All-American. Dallas, who earned first-team honors the
past two seasons as a midfielder, was recognized for her
performance on defense this season. The talented back helped anchor
an Owls' defensive squad that posted a program-best 12 shutouts,
including six scoreless matches to start the 2009 season. Keene
State limited its opponents to fewer than two markers in 16 matches
to post a team goal against average of 0.99. Dallas also
contributed to the offensive rush on penalty corners with 14
points, including 10 helpers. She is the first student-athlete in
the history of the Little East to be honored as both the Offensive
and Defensive Player of the Year in her career and is a three-time
first-team All-Region and All-LEC pick. Returning to the Keene
State team after making a miraculous comeback from a post-surgical
infection to play her final season for the Owls, Dallas became the
Owls all-time assist (42) leader this season.
Dallas said this All-America honor was special. "It's the best one
yet," she said. "Considering what happened to me and the fact that
my playing ability changed, I didn't expect to get any honors this
year."
"The beginning of the season was rough for me," admitted Dallas. "I
wasn't happy with the way I was playing. But once we got more into
the season, I was definitely satisfied with how things went."
"Erin's story is amazing," said Watson. "It takes a special player
to have that drive and determination to fight through that type of
adversity and earn All-America honors. "She's well respected in the
field hockey community."
Dallas said she is focusing on finishing school and is looking into
a possible coaching position this spring.
Watson said you can't replace either player: "You hope that the
people who played with them have picked up some of their skills and
dedication and are ready to step up and assume larger roles."











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