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March 13, 2007
Moseley Earns Second Team All New Hampshire Honors

 

The accolades continue for women's basketball junior center Erin Moseley.

The Sterling, Mass. native can add another All Star selection to her resume as she was named to the Second Team of the New Hampshire Division III Coaches' Association All State Teams, which selects award winners from among the six NCAA Division III basketball programs in the Granite State.

 

Moseley was named to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Women's Basketball All Conference Third Team in February.
 

Moseley is also a three time all conference honoree in volleyball, earning second team accolades this past Fall.
 

Moseley averaged a double double in points and rebounding over 23 starts, leading the Eagles in almost every major statistical category including points and points per game, rebounds, blocks, field goals attempted and made, as well as free throws and free throw shooting. She reached double figures in scoring 18 times and double figures in rebounding 12 times. The Eagles posted an 8-15 overall record.

Moseley was a five-time weekly honoree of the GNAC having been named Player of the Week on January 30th, and was named to the Weekly Honor Roll on four different occasions.

Career-wise, Mosley stands fifth all time with 989 career points. She will enter her final season in 2007-08 ready to become the fifth Eagle in program history to reach the 1,000-point mark. She also stands sixth all time at DWC in rebounds with 619.

New Hampshire Division III Coaches Association All Start Teams

First Team

Noelle Surette, Colby-Sawyer
Bri Barnes, Keene State
Sarah Benoche, Keene State
Emma Surette, Colby-Sawyer
Karly Gray, Plymouth State

Second Team
Blair Carpenter, Rivier
Meredith Waldie, New England
Erin Moseley, Daniel Webster
Lauren Daniels, Plymouth State
Katie Plankey, New England

Player of the Year:   Surette, Colby-Sawyer
Rookies of the Year: Carpenter, Rivier & Kristin Degou, Keene State
Coach of the Year:   Keith Boucher, Keene State