Franklin Pierce: 'Franklin Pierce Womens Basketball Honored at N.H. State House'
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CONCORD, N.H. (April 22, 2009) - The NCAA Division II National
Runners-up Franklin Pierce University women's basketball team
received special recognition today at the New Hampshire State House
in Concord.
The women's basketball team received special recognition in front
of the full 400-member House of Representatives before moving on to
the State Senate where it received a special proclamation from
Senior State Senator Peter Bragdon. The team then met with Governor
John Lynch for an executive chamber session where the Governor also
presented the team with a special proclamation.
Franklin Pierce (29-6, 18-4 NE-10) became the first women's
program from the State of New Hampshire to compete for a basketball
National Championship last month in San Antonio, Texas. The Ravens,
who fell to Minnesota State University-Mankato 103-94, were part of
the highest scoring women's championship game in NCAA Division II
history, and joined Dartmouth College's men's program (1942 &
'44) as the only basketball teams from New Hampshire to play for
the national title.
Franklin Pierce captured both the Northeast-10 Conference regular
season and tournament championships for the first time since
joining the conference in 2000. The Ravens then went on to capture
their second-straight NCAA East Regional Championship and trip to
the Division II Elite Eight. They were ranked No. 2 in the final
USA Today/ESPN/WBCA Division II poll - the highest national ranking
in program history.
The women's basketball team is also a strong performer in the
classroom. The team was ranked 22nd in the Women's Basketball
Coaches Association (WBCA) Division II Academic Top 25 last summer.
Nine of the 14 team members earned a spot on the Athletic
Department Honor Roll for achieving a 3.30 grade point average or
better for the Fall 2008 semester. Junior All-American and Great
Britain international Johannah Leedham (Ellesmere Port,
England/Cheshire Academy (Conn.)) was named to the ESPN The
Magazine Academic All-District I first team for the second-straight
year, while sophomore guard Cynthia Gaudet (Coventry, R.I./LaSalle
Academy) was a third team selection.



























