Category Archives: All-NESCAC

Volleyball | Hanczor becomes first Bowdoin player to earn All-America honors

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HADLEY, Mass. – Seniors Kristin Hanczor (Redding, Conn.) of Bowdoin and Amy Newman (Los Angeles, Calif.) of Connecticut College have earned All-America honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA).

Hanczor, the first-ever Polar Bear to earn All-America, was selected to the Second Team. Newman received Third Team honors for the second-straight fall after garnering honorable mention in 2009. The duo are the only two NESCAC players among the three teams announced on Tuesday.

The Co-Player of the Year in the NESCAC, Hanczor helped the Polar Bears post a school-record 27 wins, a first-place finish in the conference standings, the program’s first-ever conference title and NCAA Tournament appearance. Among the NESCAC leaders in multiple statistical categories, Hanczor, a middle blocker who played in every set for Bowdoin, finished with a .332 hitting percentage (1st NESCAC), 2.94 kills per set (9th), and 1.02 blocks per set (2nd) – all of which were career-best figures.

The All-NESCAC First Team selection finished her career as Bowdoin’s all-time leader in blocks (401) and second in kills (1,119).

Newman closed out her season pacing the NESCAC in kills for the second year in a row with a 5.10 average, nearly identical to the 5.17 per set figure she put up last autumn. The outside hitter completed her career with 1,315 kills, a figure that ranks second all-time at Connecticut College. The three-time All-NESCAC First Team member also recorded a career-best .316 hitting percentage.

Four individuals from the NESCAC earned honorable mention All-America, with Middlebury junior DS/L Caitlin Barrett, Trinity sophomore OH Hannah Brickley, and the Tufts tandem of senior DS/L Audrey Kuan and junior setter Kendall Lord receiving recognition.

Women’s Soccer | Gould, Nathan take home NESCAC Player of the Year honors

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HADLEY, Mass. – Senior forward Ellery Gould (Sandwich, Mass.) of Bowdoin and junior midfielder Kathryn Nathan (Pembroke, Mass.) of Amherst have been selected by the conference coaches as the 2011 NESCAC Co-Players of the Year, it was announced on Thursday. Gould is the first Polar Bear to ever earn the conference’s top honor, while Nathan is the fifth Lord Jeff to do so as she joined the ranks of former Amherst greats Catherine Poor (2001), Ashley Harmeling (2003), Amy Armstrong (2006), and Meg Murphy (2008) in receiving the annual award. Continue reading

Men’s Soccer | High Noon: Amherst star wins NESCAC Player of the Year

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HADLEY, Mass. – Amherst’s Spencer Noon (Farmington, Conn.) has been honored by the conference coaches as the 2011 NESCAC Player of the Year. The first-ever Lord Jeff to win the conference’s top award, Noon has been one of the many keys to Amherst’s success this fall, as his squad brings a 14-1-2 record along with the program’s second NESCAC crown into this weekend’s NCAA Tournament opening rounds. Continue reading