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FIVE SEA GULLS NAMED TO ALL-CAC FIELD HOCKEY TEAM
Elliott, Coach Chamberlin Individually Recognized

SALISBURY, Md. * The Salisbury field hockey team placed five players on 2005
All-CAC squads, the conference announced Thursday. Senior captain Brittany
Elliott (Delmar, DE/Delmar) and Dr. Dawn Chamberlin also received individual
recognition from the conference.

Elliott was named CAC Player of the Year and was placed on the first team. She
led the conference in scoring with 55 points and a 3.06 points per game average.
She also led the conference in goals scored with 22 and assists with eleven.
Elliott was joined on the first team by teammates Tracey Lloyd (Delmar,
MD/Delmar), Kim McLeod (Vienna, VA/Madison), and Lynette Sgrignoli (Enola,
PA/East Pennsboro).

Sgrignoli is second in the conference in scoring with 39 points and a 2.29
points per game average. She is also second in goals with 17. Lloyd is fourth on
the Sea Gulls in scoring with 25 points, while McLeod is tied for ninth on the
Sea Gulls with seven points. Lloyd and McLeod are tied at third in the
conference in assists with seven apiece.

Junior Megan Powell (Elkton, MD/Rising Sun) was named to the second team
All-CAC. She is third on the Sea Gulls in scoring with 36 points and fourth
overall in the conference. She is fourth in the conference in goals with 14 and
second in the conference in assists with eight.

Along with player recognitions, Chamberlin was named 2005 CAC Coach of the Year.
This was the sixth straight season that the Sea Gulls have swept the conference
Player of the Year and Coach of the Year awards. York's April McFarland was
named CAC Rookie of the Year.

The Sea Gulls will open their NCAA tournament play on Saturday as they host
Oberlin College at 10:00 a.m. Oberlin advanced to the second round after they
defeated Lebanon Valley, 1-0, on Wednesday in Oberlin, OH.

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