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Scott Earns All-Northeast-10 Conference Honors

Mississauga, Ontario, native lone Raven selected to three All-Conference teams

RINDGE, N.H. (February 25, 2002) - Franklin Pierce senior forward Kevin Scott (Mississauga, Ontario/Iona Catholic) has earned second team All-Northeast-10 Conference honors as announced prior to tonight's Conference quarterfinal round action by the League office.

The All-Conference teams are selected by the 15 head coaches in the Northeast-10. Scott earns his first All-Conference selection after leading Franklin Pierce by averaging 15.4 points (15th in the NE-10), 8.7 rebounds (2nd NE-10), 1.6 blocks (3rd NE-10) and 1.5 steals per game this season. His .527 (173-328) shooting percentage ranks sixth in the Conference and he also posted ten double-doubles this season which currently ranks second in the League.

Scott led the Ravens in rebounding in 21 of 27 games this year and in scoring ten times. He earned All-Tournament honors at both the season-opening Clarion KFC/Subway Classic and at the California (Pa.) Holiday Inn/Food for the Hungry Tournament just after Christmas. He netted a season-high 27 points at The College of Saint Rose on November 20 and pulled down a season-best 14 rebounds at Le Moyne College on January 19. He also became the 23rd player in program history to reach the 1,000-point plateau at Le Moyne.

Scott finished his career at Franklin Pierce with 1,181 career points (20th all-time at FPC), 693 rebounds (7th all-time) and 138 blocks (4th all-time). He netted a career-high 37 points, on 16-of-22 shooting from the field, to lead the Ravens to an upset of Saint Anselm College in the 2001 Northeast-10 Conference Quarterfinals. Scott averaged 25.3 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.0 blocks in three Tournament games last season.

Franklin Pierce wrapped up its season with a 15-12 record overall and a 12-10 mark in NE-10 play. The Ravens made their 24th-straight postseason appearance, but was defeated by Saint Rose in the first round of the Conference Tournament over the weekend.