Saint
Joseph's Nowell Named NFHCA All-Region
Women's
College Field Hockey
November 17, 2008
STANDISH,
ME – Saint Joseph’s sophomore Kayla Nowell (Bridgton,
ME/Lake Region) has been named to the Longstreth/National
Field Hockey Coaches Association New England West
All-Region Team.
Nowell, a North Atlantic
Conference First-Team selection, paced the Royal Blue
offense this fall with 21 goals and 57 points, both
single-season record totals at St. Joe's. She also
tallied a single-season high 15 assists to tie teammate
Julia Ostrowski ‘10 (Albany, NY) for the team lead.
Nowell led the NAC in points and ranked third in the
league in goals in 2008. As of November 9th, she ranked
12th in the country with 2.89 points per game.
After two seasons of play
under Head Coach Rupert Lewis, Nowell has scored a
program-record 29 goals and accrued 75 points, which is
the second-highest total in team history.
The Saint Joseph’s field
hockey team completed the 2008 campaign 15-6 overall,
with the wins total being a new program best. The Lady
Monks posted a 5-1 record against conference opponents
and earned the #3 seed in their inaugural season as a
member of the North Atlantic Conference. After falling
in the NAC Championship game, 4-3 in overtime to
Castleton State, the Royal Blue stickers collected their
second straight ECAC Tournament berth.
The 2008 squad posted a
.714 winning percentage and tallied 75 goals, 65 assists
and 215 points, all new program-highs.