Samantha Homer
Sam is an Occupational Therapy major from Carleton, MA. She returned with a vengence this season after struggling with injuries last year to frighten the opposition with her speed and strength from the forward position. Sam was twice selected as the NAC "player of the Week," once following a four goal performance in Purchase, NY. She finished the season with fifteen goals and four assists for thirty-four points. She had a team leading four game winning goals.
Laurie Melen
Laurie is a Physical Therapy major from Lonndonderry, NH. She made a last minute decision to join us at Husson in the summer before her freshman year. Lucky for us! For the last three years she has "owned" the position of Outside Right Midfielder. Never have we had a player as fit and prepared to play nor demonstrate such an overwhelming drive to succeed. Statistics can't measure this Captain's contribution, still she finished her senior season with three goals and three assists for nine points. Leadership is Laurie's true legacy.
Katie Nickerson
Katie is a Physical Education major from Belfast, ME. We were happy to have Katie transfer from Keene State after her freshman year. She soon established herself as a forward who could really "see the field" and not only score goals but set-up her teammates. Katie's leadership was confirmed when she was elected as a Captain by her teammates two years in a row. She finished her senior year with seven goals and five assists for nineteen points. She had an impressive three game winning goals.
Tatyana Wolterbeek
"T" is a Physical Education major that came to us from the Ukraine by way of Moody, ME. Actually she grew up in Maine and attended Wells High School. For T's first two years at Husson she was the back-up keeper and a pretty darn good forward. In her second season she scored the only and game winning goal in the NAC championship game against U. Maine Farmington. Since then she demonstrated her team leadership as our starting goalie. This Captain's senior campaign finished with fifteen victories (ten by shut-out), a 1.20 goals against average and .789 save percentage. In her two years in goal she was twice selected First Team All Conference Keeper!
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