East Longmeadow, Mass., native second student-athlete in program
history to earn National Player of the Year recognition
RINDGE, N.H. (January 3,
2008) - Franklin Pierce University senior All-America
goalkeeper James Thorpe (East Longmeadow, Mass./Bridgton
Academy) has been named the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America (NSCAA)/adidas NCAA Division II men's soccer
Player of the Year. Thorpe will be recognized at the NSCAA National
Convention in Baltimore, Md., later this month.
Thorpe is the second
student-athlete in Franklin Pierce men's soccer program history to
earn National Player of the Year, joining former teammate
Christopher Joyce - who collected the award in 2005. Thorpe joins
Joyce and former women's soccer National Players of the Year Ewa
Bergsten (1992), Nathalie Geeris (1994), Pauliina Auveri (1997) and
Laura Hislop (2003), who all collected NSCAA Division II Women's
Player of the Year honors. He is also just the third NSCAA/adidas
men's soccer Player of the Year in Northeast-10 Conference history,
joining Joyce and former Southern New Hampshire University standout
Mounir Tajiou (2003).
Thorpe, the first three-time
All-America selection in program history, is also a four-time first
team All-New England selection and the first four-time NE-10
Goalkeeper of the Year in Conference history. A first team
All-America selection this fall, after earning second team honors
in 2006 and third team in 2005, he is also a four-time All-NE-10
first team pick. Thorpe was also recently recognized with an NCAA
Institutional Sportsmanship Award.
Thorpe is the second men's soccer player in Franklin Pierce history
to earn National Player of the Year recognition.
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Thorpe earned Most Outstanding
Defensive Player honors at the NCAA Division II Final Four, leading
Franklin Pierce to its first National Championship. He didn't
concede a goal in 200 minutes of action, also notching two stops in
a penalty shootout victory over 7th-ranked Midwestern
State University in the semifinals after the two sides played to a
scoreless draw in which Thorpe made six saves. He made one save to
preserve the Ravens 1-0 victory over 16th-ranked Lincoln
Memorial University in the final.
Thorpe led the NE-10 during his
senior season with 12 shutouts, while his 0.63 goals against
average ranked second (10th nationally) and his .786
save percentage ranked fourth while playing all 2,154:16 in the
Ravens goal this season. In Conference play, Thorpe posted a
Conference-low 0.52 GAA with a Conference-best eight shutouts to go
with a .816 save percentage (2nd).
Thorpe has wrapped up a four-year
career in which he has nearly completely re-written the Franklin
Pierce goalkeeping record books. He set an NCAA record for all
divisions with his 8,391-minutes, 11-seconds, in goal over 93
career matches played, while his program and Northeast-10 record 49
shutouts are just one shy of the NCAA Division II mark. Thorpe's
0.66 career goals against average shattered the program record and
set a new NE-10 standard, while his .811 career save percentage is
good for second in program history. The Ravens posted an 82-16-17
record over four years with him in goal, including a 41-4-5 mark in
Conference play - going 28-0-5 over his final 33 regular season
matches in the NE-10.
Thorpe holds nearly every goalkeeping record in program history,
including career minutes, shutouts and GAA.
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Thorpe established himself as a
premier shot stopper, posting an incredible 6-1 record over his
career in penalty shootouts - winning his last six decisions. He
stopped 17 penalty kicks in all over his four-year career,
including those in matches and shootouts.
Thorpe, who recently completed a
successful appearance at the United Soccer League Showcase last
month, also holds program records for shutouts in a season (14,
2004), single season goals against average (0.45, 2006) and
consecutive shutout minutes (578:52, 2004). He appeared in the
"Faces in the Crowd" section of the December 13, 2004 issue of
Sports Illustrated. Thorpe earned Goalkeeper of the Week
honors in the NE-10 on 20 occasions and Player of the Week four
times over his career.
Franklin Pierce (17-2-4, 11-0-2
NE-10) captured its first National Championship in program history
this fall, posting a 1-0 victory over Lincoln Memorial on December
2 in Orange Beach, Ala. The Ravens also collected their
third-straight Northeast-10 regular season title before earning
their fifth-straight NCAA Tournament berth (13th
overall), advancing to the Final Four for the third time in program
history (1991, 2005, 2007).