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Nov. 2, 2000 |
Contact: Adam Levin
Phone: (207) 786-6411
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FICKS, PRICE NAMED TO ALL-NESCAC FIELD HOCKEY TEAM
LEWISTON, Maine - Bates College senior goalkeeper Peggy Ficks
of Washington, Conn., and sophomore forward Julia Price
of Mansfield, Mass., have both been selected to the All-New England
Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) second team, as selected by
the conference's 10 coaches.
Ficks
is honored by the NESCAC for the first time in her career after being
named a first-team All-Region and third-team All-America goalkeeper in
1999. In 15 contests this season, Ficks posted a 1.45 goals-against average.
She made 148 saves and posted a .865 save percentage while playing all
but 26 minutes in the cage. Ficks allowed one or fewer goals 11 times
in 2000, posting four solo shutouts. She recorded 16 shutouts for her
career, making her Bates' all-time leader in that category. Ficks played
in 58 of Bates' 59 games in her four-year career, starting all but one
of those contests. Her 1.39 career goals-against average, 597 career saves
and .882 save percentage all rank second on Bates' all-time list, behind
another Bobcat All-American, Anne-Marie Van Heuven (Class of 1988).
Ficks is also a two-time Academic All-NESCAC selection.
Price
was third on the Bobcats in scoring for the second year in a row this
season, finishing with two goals and six assists for 10 points. One of
the top play-makers in the NESCAC, Price's six assists were tied for fourth
best in the conference headed into the postseason. Price played an instrumental
role in Bates two conference victories this season, assisting the only
goal late in the first half of a 1-0 win over Trinity College Sept. 23,
and scoring one goal and assisting another in the second half of a 2-1
win over Tufts University Oct. 1. Price is the Bobcats' third-leading
active scorer with 27 career points on eight goals and 11 assists.
The Bates College field hockey team finished the 2000 season with a 7-8
record. The Bobcats qualified for the ECAC Division III New England championship
tournament for the third time in three seasons under head coach Wynn
Hohlt, dropping their first round match in penalty strokes after 100
scoreless minutes of regulation in which Ficks posted a season-high 20
saves. Nine of 11 starters are expected back for the 2001 season, including
their top five scorers.
Ficks is a 1997 graduate of The Taft School. She is the daughter
of Robert and Ann Ficks, 80 Greenhill Rd., Washington, Conn.
Price is a 1999 graduate of Mansfield High School. She is the
daughter of Derek and Susan Price, Mansfield, Mass.
For more information on Bates field hockey, please visit our web site
at http://www.bates.edu/sports/fhockey.html
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