2006 NFHCA Division I All-Region Teams

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2006 NFHCA Division I All-Region Teams FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Monday, November 13, 2006 Jennifer Goodrich, Executive Director 2006 NFHCA Division I All-Region Teams MIDATLANTIC REGION First Team Second Team Nicole Antonini Saint Joseph’s University Lauren Campanelli Villanova University Brianna Davies University of Maryland Maureen Casserly Saint Joseph’s University Kristina Edmonds University of Maryland Allison Geiger LaSalle University Megan Foster Villanova University Sarah Gostomski Drexel University Heidi Hershberger American University Maggie Hall American University Casey Howard University of Delaware Megan Hannahoe Temple University Camila Infante American University Erin Hanshue Temple University Denise Infante American University Amy Lewis Rutgers University Paula Infante University of Maryland Lauren Luft Saint Joseph’s University Alli Lokey Temple University Kim McEwen Towson University Kathryn Masson University of Maryland Kaitlyn Perrelle Princeton University Holly McGarvie Princeton University Sarah Reinprecht Princeton University Nicole Muracco University of Maryland Berber Rischen University of Maryland Susie Rowe University of Maryland Meghan Rose University of Pennsylvania Irene Schickhardt American University Stephanie Swain University of Delaware Paige Schmidt Princeton University Janneke van Leeuwen University of Maryland MIDEAST REGION First Team Second Team Lauren Aird University of Connecticut Shaun Banta Penn State University Jen Beaumont Penn State University Jaime Cassesse Quinnipiac University Colleen Carney Sacred Heart University Jessica Cowperthwait Hofstra University Lindsay Collins Yale University Megan Davidson Columbia University Carissa Eye Sacred Heart University Kristin Galuski University of Connecticut Amanda Faust Bucknell University Steph Graf Bucknell University Meagan Hoffman University of Connecticut Jenna Grossman Quinnipiac University Jen Kleinhans University of Connecticut Sarah Huber Lock Haven University Annelise Legel Penn State University Kara McEneaney Hofstra University Jen Long Penn State University Meg Ryan Syracuse University Carey Maser Penn State University Christy Smith Lehigh University Ramie Merrill Columbia University Michelle Sola Syracuse University Lizzy Peijs University of Connecticut Harriet Thayer Yale University Charlia Warner Hofstra University Mallory Weisen Penn State University Kiersten Wood Penn State University Meghan Wheeler University of Connecticut Blair Wynn Lock Haven University NORTHEAST REGION First Team Second Team Rachel Chamberlain Providence College Jamie Adams University of Rhode Island Danielle Collins University of Vermont Julia Berkowitz Boston College Suus Dekker Boston University Lizzie Bildner Dartmouth College Bob Dirks Boston College Mary Jean Britt University of Rhode Island Crystal Frates Boston College Emily Colton University of New Hampshire Samantha Lloyd Brown University Katie Flaherty University of Maine Maegan Luce University of Vermont Hayley Hamada Boston University Melissa McGow Providence College Abby Maguire Providence College Katie Quaglia Boston College Lauren Parks Boston College Whitney Shean Northeastern University Andrea Posa Brown University Sarah Shute Boston University Erin Prediger Boston University Lauren Sickel Providence College Devon Shapiro Harvard University Michelle Simpson University at Albany Michalagh Stoddard Providence College Pam Spuehler Boston University Arlette Westdorp University at Albany Ashley Webber Northeastern University Susie Whelan College of the Holy Cross Tara Welch College of the Holy Cross Amy Zdrojesky University of Maine SOUTH REGION First Team Second Team Denise Admiraal Old Dominion University Daphne Admiraal Old Dominion University Lauren Crandall Wake Forest University Meghan Bain James Madison University Marian Dickinson Duke University Gina Cimarelli College of William & Mary Michelle Kasold Wake Forest University Ilse Davids University of North Carolina Hilary Linton Duke University Aileen Davis Wake Forest University Brooke Miller University of North Carolina Riley Foster University of North Carolina Caroline Nichols Old Dominion University Jesse Gey University of North Carolina Darcy Pinchbeck Old Dominion University Mia Link University of Virginia Dana Sensening Old Dominion University Cara-Lynn Lopresti Duke University Inge Kaars Sijepsteijn University of Virginia Shayna McGeehan Duke University Amy Stopford Duke University Brianna O’Donnell University of North Carolina Laura Suchoski Duke University Traci Rajukas University of Virginia Christine Suggs Wake Forest University Shannon Taylor University of Richmond Baillie Versfeld James Madison University Brit Van Beek University of North Carolina Jamie Whitten Wake Forest University Nicolien Van Nispen Old Dominion University Caitlin Williams Duke University Melissa Walls James Madison University WEST REGION First Team Second Team Janelle Avila University of Louisville Torrie Albini Ohio University Lucia Belassi University of Michigan Meghan Beamesderfer University of Iowa Vianney Campos University of the Pacific Amanda Care Northwestern University Haley Exner Indiana University Jennifer Chaney University of the Pacific Mary Fox University of Michigan Taylor Florence Miami University (OH) Valentina Godfrid Univ. of California, Berkeley Ashley Glosz Univ. of California, Berkeley Linda Haussener Ohio State University Jennifer Kastelic University of Louisville Jessica Javelet University of Louisville Paige Laytos University of Michigan Yesenia Luces Ohio State University Ashley Pernicano Michigan State University Morgan Miller Indiana University Kate Perry Kent State University Saskia Mueller Ohio State University Lauren Pfeiffer University of Iowa Heather Schnepf University of Iowa Lindsay Quay Ball State University Lydia Schrott Indiana University Floor Rijpma Michigan State University Kadi Sickel University of Iowa Beth Riley University of Michigan Lisa Wasser University of Louisville Samantha Sandham Central Michigan University Curlynn Wynn Ohio State University Aska Sturdevan Stanford University .
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