NAC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams Announced
Maine Maritime senior Alyssa Burns was selected as the North Atlantic Conference Player of the Year for the third consecutive season in a vote by the league's coaches. burns led the league in scoring and field goal percentage and was second in rebounding. The senior shot 53.5% from the floor while averaging 17.2 points and 9.8 rebounds for the Mariners who finished the regular season 15-2 in league play.
Burns is joined on the first team by Michelle Gott-Stilwell. Gott-Stilwell, the 2003-04 NAC Rookie of the Year and three-time NAC frist team selection, earned her frist team honors for the second time in her career. The senior average 12.8 points while grabbing 7.2 boards from her guard position.
Castleton's Jenn Goff earned first team accolades after being honored on the second team for the past two seasons. Goff, fromerly Jenn Whiting, led the Spartan with 15.5 points, shooting 47% from the field, with 7.9 rebounds and 1.4 blocks.
Maine-Farmington seniors Kari Simpson and Karen Sirois earned their first-team honors. The duo, along with NAC Rookie of the Year Caitlyn Laflin, led UMF to an undefeated conference recrd and a 23-3 mark entering this weekends NAC semifinals. Simpson, who was selected to the all-conference first team for the fourth consecutive season, led the Beavers averaging 15.9 points and 8.2 rebounds in conference play. Simpson was among the league leaders in steals, blocked shots, free throw percenteage and field goal percentage while leading the conference from behind the arc hitting 40% of her three point attempts.
Sirois is a three-time first team all-conference honoree. The senior guard paced UMF with 4.8 assists per contest whilde scoring 12.6 points per game. Caitlyn Laflin led UMF shooting 53% from the field while scoring 13.7 points and grabbing 6.8 rebounds in her rookie season.
Maine Farmington head coach Jamie Beaudoin was honored as NAC Coach of the Year. Beaudoin, who has an overall record of 157-60 in 8 seasons with the Beavers, led his squad to a perfect 17-0 mark, the first undefeated conference season since 2000. Johnson State was honored with the Team Sportsmanship Award. NAC all-conference selections are determined by a vote of the conference coaches. Additional players honored are due to ties in the voting.
2006-2007 NAC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams | |||||||
First Team | Player of the Year | ||||||
Alyssa Burns | Sr. | F | Maine Maritime | Alyssa Burns | Sr. | F | Maine Maritime |
Jenn Goff | Sr. | F | Castleton | ||||
Michelle Gott-Stilwell | Sr. | G | Maine Maritime | ||||
Kari Simpson | Sr. | F | Me.-Farmington | Rookie of the Year | |||
Karen Sirois | Sr. | G | Me.-Farmington | Caitlyn Laflin | Fr. | G | Me.-Farmington |
Second Team | |||||||
Jesicca Banks | So. | G | Castleton | Coach of the Year | |||
Courtney Casserly | Sr. | G | Lasell | Jamie Beaudoin | Me.-Farmington | ||
Julia Knights | Sr. | F | Maine Maritime | ||||
Caitlyn Laflin | Fr. | F | Me.-Farmington | ||||
Beth Pion | So. | F | Becker | Team Sportsmanship Award | |||
Johnson State | |||||||
Honorable Mention | |||||||
Kim Drosdik | Sr. | G | Thomas | ||||
Jessica Hunt | Fr. | F/C | Bay Path | ||||
Claudia Marineau | Fr. | F | Johnson State | ||||
Kristin Santos | Sr. | G | Mount Ida | ||||
Adrienne Xenos | Sr. | F | Mount Ida |