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Michele Farley 08 is the second player in program history to earn ECAC honors. 1/11/08
Farley Named All-ECAC Second Team
The Eastern College Athletic Conference recently announced its Division III All-Star Team, and Babson senior back Michele Farley garnered Second Team honors. Already a NEWMAC and NFHCA All-New England East First Team selection, Farley earned All-ECAC Second Team honors after a career year this fall. She started all 21 games on defense and ranked second on the team in scoring with nine goals and seven assists for 25 points - all career highs. She also led the Beavers with three game-winning goals as well as a team-high three defensive saves. [+]
 
 
Brittany Stevens 08 was one of six Babson award winners this fall. 11/29/07
Stevens, Farley Headline List of Field Hockey Award Winners
The final postseason awards for field hockey have been announced, and Babson senior tri-captains Michele Farley and Brittany Stevens headed the Beavers' list of honorees with both league and regional recognition. Both were selected to the NEWMAC All-Conference First Team and the NFHCA New England East All-Region First Team after helping the Beavers become the first women's squad in school history to begin the season 0-4 and then win their regular season conference title. Sophomore Jess Paladino and first-year Sarah Fredlund garnered All-NEWMAC Second Team honors, while sophomores Emily Cohen and Alyssa L'Bassi were named to the Academic All-Conference squad. [+]
 
 
Alyssa LBassi 10 scored Babsons only goal in the second half. 11/3/07
Springfield Upsets Field Hockey, 3-1, In NEWMAC Semifinals
Fourth-seeded Springfield College received two goals from junior Jane Kelleher as the Pride upset top-seeded Babson, 3-1, in the semifinals of the 2007 NEWMAC Field Hockey Championship Tournament on Saturday afternoon. The Beavers, ranked second in New England East, lost for just the second time in their last 15 games as they ended their season with a record of 14-7. Sophomore Alyssa L'Bassi scored Babson's lone goal, while sophomore Emily Cohen made seven saves in net. [+]
 
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