ATHLETICS
A
AWARDS
and recognition
Women's Basketball
Alayne Felix '19 Named
Rookie of the Year
Felix,PowerEngineeringTechnologymajor
from Mahopac, New York, was named the
2016 Eastern College Athletic Conference
(ECAC) Division III New England Women's
Basketbal (NEWBA) Rookie of the Year, North
Atlantic Conference (NAC) Rookie of the Year
and the Maine Women's Basketbal Coaches As-
sociation Co-Rookie of the Year. Felix also earned
First Team All-NAC honors.
As a forward she led the NAC in scoring,
averaging 17.8 points per game to go along with
6.9 rebounds per game and finished the 2015-16
season shooting 51.4 percent from the floor. In
conference play alone, Felix had a tremendous
impact on the Mariners and the league this past
season. The rookie claimed the top ranking in
NAC action in points with 17 per game, while
she shot 49.3 percent (113 of 229) from the
floor, which resulted in a first place ranking in
field goals made. Felix also finished fourth in
free-throw percentage (79.2), fifth in offensive
rebounds per game (2.9), and 11th in rebounds
per game (6.7).
During the season, Felix was a seven-time
NAC Rookie of the Week, five-time ECAC
Rookie of the Week, three-time NAC Player of
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the Week, and a two-time NEWBA Rookie of the
Week selection.
NAC Sportsmanship Team
C
ampbel,teamcaptainandInternational
Logistics Management graduate student from
Corinth, Maine, as center led the Mariners
with 13 blocks this season on her way to breaking the
MMA all-time record for career blocks with 173. This
season, Campbel recorded 101 points and currently
ranks fourth all-time in program history with a 48.3
field goal percentage, ninth all-time with 762 points,
eighth all-time with 305 field goals made, and 10th all-
time with 516 rebounds. Campbel also ranks first and
BEKAH CAMPBELL '15
second in most blocked shots in a single game.
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