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Conference-Best 15 Ravens Selected to Fall NE10 Academic All-Conference Team

Conference-Best 15 Ravens Selected to Fall NE10 Academic All-Conference Team

MANSFIELD, MASS. (2/2/23) – A grand total of fifteen Franklin Pierce student-athletes from across seven fall sports continued to set the standard in the classroom, and were recently selected to the Northeast-10 Conference's Academic All-Conference team. The official  announcement came from the league offices on Thursday (2/2/23) afternoon.

As a collective conference, the NE10 bestowed the honor to a total of 102 student athletes from across its 13 member institutions, with Franklin Pierce's 15 selectees coming in as a league-best.  

Per the Northeast-10 Conference guidelines, to be eligible for selection to NE10 Academic All-Conference teams, a student-athlete must meet or exceed the following base requirements: Started in at least half or played in at least two-thirds of their respective team's scheduled competitions, while also serving as a significant contributor, and achieved a minimum 3.30 cumulative grade-point average (GPA) or better on a 4.0 scale.

Of the list of Raven recipients, only two have previously received the distinctive honor in their college careers. Men's cross country senior Riley Fenoff (Danville, Vt.) collects the award for the third time as a collegiate student, while women's cross country graduate Alana Masterson (Pelham, N.H.) brings in her second round of AAC honors . All other recipients are first-time honorees.

The complete list of all selected NE10 student-athletes from the fall season, as well as the official conference release can be viewed here.

Franklin Pierce University Academic All-Conference Honorees (Fall 2023)
* Indicates Repeat Selection

Men's Cross Country (3)
(Sr.) Riley Fenoff (Danville, Vt.)
(Gr.) Sebastian Vicary (Ulceby, United Kingdom) 
(Jr.) Ryan Walker (Seabrook, N.H.) 

Women's Cross Country (2)
(Gr.) Alana Masterson (Pelham, N.H.)
(Jr.) Meghan Sheline (Southington, Conn.) 

Football (1)
(So.) CJ Cerrella (Milford, Mass.)

Men's Soccer (2)
(Jr.) Bernardo Prego (Evora, Portugal)
(Jr.) Rodrigo Vaza (Torres Verdes, Portugal)

Women's Soccer (3)
(Jr.) Aino Martikainen (Järvenpää, Finland)
(So.) Delaney Farinha (Preston, Conn.)
(So.) Salome Kerguillec (Landerneau, France)

Field Hockey (2)
(Sr.) Christine Jarowicz (Kennebunk, Maine)
(So.) Rebecca Phillips (West Amwell, N.J.)

Volleyball (2)
(Sr.) Mariah Robles (West Covina, Calif.)
(Jr.) Morgan Schmutzler (Lockport, Ill.)