November 1, 2000


FURMAN WOMEN DOMINATES ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE VOTING;

TURGEON TABBED AS PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR AND FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR

GREENVILLE, SC -- Furman freshman Emily Turgeon made Southern Conference women's soccer history as she was named SoCon player-of-the-year and freshman-of-the-year on Wednesday, while Furman accounted for six of 10 spots on the all-conference first team.

Head Coach Brian Lee was named Southern Conference coach-of-the-year for the third straight season and the fourth time overall. The Lady Paladins also placed two players on the second team bringing Furman's total to eight all-conference selections, a Southern Conference record.

Turgeon, a freshman from Raleigh, N.C., leads the nation in scoring with 21 goals and 17 assists for 59 points. She has set Furman single season records for goals and points in a season. She becomes the first Furman womenıs soccer player since Liz Bielefeld in 1994 to win player-of-the-year and the fourth Lady Paladin to be named freshman-of-the-year. Turgeon is also a first team All Southern Conference selection.

Joining Turgeon on the first team are Melissa Turner, Kaye Brownlee, Sarah Tollick, Lauren Killey, and Bridgett Giles.

Turner, a junior forward from Marietta, Ga., has scored 18 goals and recorded 10 assists on the year to place in the nationıs top ten in scoring. She is second in scoring behind Turgeon in the conference. Kaye Brownlee, a junior from Kennesaw, Ga., earned first team honors for the third straight year. A first team All American last season, Brownlee has recorded four goals and 10 assists this year, bringing her career assist total to 46, which places her 25th all-time in NCAA Division I history.

Senior Sarah Tollick is a first team selection for the first time in her career after being a second team pick in 1999. Tollick has started more matches in her Furman career than any Lady Paladin in history - 83. She ranks second in all-time assists and fifth in scoring for Furman. Rounding out Furmanıs first team contingent are defenders Lauren Killey and Bridgett Giles. Killey, a junior from Austin, Texas, is making her third straight appearance on the first team as she has scored two goals and recorded six assists on the season. Giles, a senior from Herndon, Va., is making her third straight all-conference appearance as one of Furmanıs marking backs.

Goalkeeper Melissa Barnes and forward Danielle Petro both earned second team honors. Barnes, a junior from Prospect, Ky., leads the league with a 0.87 goals against average, while Petro, a freshman from Lilburn, Ga., has been impressive with 14 goals and 8 assists on the year. Furman opens the 2000 Southern Conference Tournament on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. against Appalachian State.

First Team All Southern Conference

 

Second Team All Southern Conference

Southern Conference Freshman-of-the-Year

Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year

Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year