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Nov. 8, 2002

Providence College junior goalkeeper Caroline Haines (Stillwater, Minn.) and freshman forward Kerry O'Malley (Longmeadow, Mass.) were named to the All-BIG EAST Second and Rookie Teams, respectively.

Hanies was rewarded for another strong season in goal for the Friars. Haines finished the season with six wins, six losses and two ties as she played in 16 of Providence's 18 games. Haines had a goals against average of 1.12 and a save percentage of .825 while recording five shutouts. Haines finished fourth in the BIG EAST with 85 saves and fifth in the conference with 5.31 saves per game. Her five shutouts ranked fifth in the BIG EAST and helped her finish third in the conference with a 1.12 goals against average. Haines provided veteran leadership on defense. Haines is the daughter of Joe and Bonnie Haines and attended Stillwater Area High School. In her junior season Haines led the team to a State Championship.

O'Malley had a major impact on the Friar offense this season. O'Malley was second on the team in points with 13 (four goals and five assists). O'Malley finished the season tied for eighth in shots in the BIG EAST with 56 while finishing eighth in shots per game with 3.11. O'Malley provided an offensive spark for the Friars. O'Malley, the daughter of Linda and Michael O'Malley, attended Longweadow High School and holds the school's record for career points with 77.

 
 
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