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11/19/2007 12:00:00 AM | Field Hockey
DURHAM, N.C. - Junior Laura Suchoski received her second straight first team All-America nod on Nov. 19 as was announced by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) with the release of the 2007 Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-America squads. Senior Caitlin Williams and junior Marian Dickinson garnered second team honors and sophomore Lauren Miller was named to the third team.
Suchoski has received All-America honors in each of her three years at Duke, including two first team selections as a sophomore and junior and one third team selection as a freshman. This year's honor is the second for Dickinson, as she was named to the third team in 2006, and the 2007 nod marks the first of its kind for Williams and Miller.
A native of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Suchoski closed out her junior campaign with six goals and eight assists for 20 points, a total which ranked third on the Blue Devil squad. Suchoski has started every game since she arrived at Duke (65) and has received All-ACC honors twice (2006, 2007), All-South Region accolades three times, All-America nods three times and NCAA All-Tournament Team recognition in 2006.
Dickinson has led the Blue Devils in goals and points for the past two seasons, as the midfielder has 41 goals and 108 points over 65 career games, marks that rank ninth and seventh, respectively, on the Blue Devil career charts. The Calgary, Alberta, native scored a team-high 15 goals and dished out nine assists in 2007 for a squad-leading 39 points. Dickinson received her first All-ACC citation this season and was named first team All-South Region for the second straight year.
Duke's starting goalkeeper for the past two campaigns, Williams secured an ACC-leading 121 saves in 2007 to go along with a save percentage of .738. The Greenland, N.H., native closed her career with 238 saves, a mark which ties for fifth on the Duke career charts, and has 15 shutouts to her credit over the course of her four years as a Blue Devil. Williams received All-ACC honors this year for her first career conference honor and went on to receive her second straight All-South Region honor.
Miller dished out a team-leading 10 assists in 2007 and also netted four goals to tally 18 points for the campaign. The Cherry Hills Village, Colo., native has started every game since her arrival in Durham and is 13 helpers short of breaking into Duke's career assists charts with 13 assists over 42 contests. Miller received All-South Region honors for the first time this season.
Duke ended its 2007 campaign on Saturday, Nov. 10, with a narrow 5-4 NCAA Tournament loss to seventh-ranked James Madison in Chapel Hill, N.C. The Blue Devils compiled an overall record of 11-9 (1-4 ACC) and currently hold a national ranking of No. 12.
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