Eight Huskies Honored at BIG EAST Postseason Banquet
Nancy Stevens Named BIG EAST Coach of the Year for Second Straight
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CHESTNUT HILL, MA (November 6) -- After winning its seventh BIG
EAST Regular Season title in eight years, the University of
Connecticut field hockey team garnered several individual accolades at
the BIG EAST Postseason Banquet in Chestnut Hill, MA on Thursday as
UConn prepares to defend its BIG EAST Tournament crown this weekend.
Junior Lauren Henderson (Avondale Harare, Zimbabwe) was named BIG
EAST Offensive Player of the Year after she completed the regular
season with 23 goals and 48 points. Henderson was also
outstanding in BIG EAST games, tallying a league-high eight goals and
16 points. Henderson bolted up UConn's career-record list in
goals and points and now sits at second place on both career lists.
She was honored as BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week for the past
two weeks. Henderson is the first Husky to earn Offensive Player
of the Year honors since Laura Klein in 2000.
Maureen Butler (Red Hook, NY) was named BIG EAST Goaltender of the
Year after her rock solid senior campaign that saw her earn 14 wins
and collect eight shutouts. Butler registered a goals against
average of 0.95 and is currently one of only five net-minders in the
nation with a goals against average under one goal per game.
Butler is also tenth nationally in save percentage, boasting a .818
mark. Butler garnered BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week four
times in 2003. Butler is the second Husky ever to win the award.
Danielle Vile garnered the honor in 1999.
Joining Butler and Henderson on the All-BIG EAST First Team were
senior Mary Jo Malone (Water Mill, NY) and junior back Abby Ostruzka
(Riverside, CT). Sophomore Laura Puddle (London, England) and
senior Kelly Stolle (Warren, CT) were named to the All-BIG EAST Second
Team. Stolle also placed on the second team in 2001 and 2002.
Stevens was named BIG EAST Coach of the Year for the fifth time in
her career after winning her 200th game at Connecticut and leading the
Huskies to their second straight regular season crown. #1 seeded UConn begins the defense of its BIG EAST
Tournament title with a contest against #4 Rutgers on Friday at Alumni Stadium
in Chestnut Hill, MA. Game-time is set for 6:00 p.m. and will be followed
by the second semifinal pitting #2 Villanova and #3 Boston College. The
semifinal winners will play for the championship Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 p.m. |