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Kelley Healey
Senior |
Toms River, N.J./Toms River North H.S.
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Position:
Forward
Height: 5-6
Major: Biology
Career Stats |
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Career |
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2008 |
Highlights:
Healey started in all 19 games for the Golden Bears as a
senior, scoring nine goals and recording 12 assists. Her 30
points moved her into second all-time on the scoring list
with 161 points, and her 12 assists gave her a school record
39 for her career. Healey earned her fourth PSAC postseason
honor, being named to the All-PSAC East first team. She also
was named to the NFHCA All-America first team.
Top Performances:
Goals: 1 (nine times)
Assists: 2 (at C.W. Post, Sept. 14)
Points: 3 (seven times)
Honors:
2008-09 PSAC Scholar-Athlete
All-PSAC East first team
NFHCA All-America first team
NFHCA North/South All-Star |
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2007 |
Highlights:
Starting in all 22 games during her junior season, Healey
had her best season offensively, scoring 48 points on 17
goals and a career-high 14 assists. She scored twice in
games five times and had a career-high four assists in KU's
5-1 win over Catawba on Sept. 8, which tied the school record
for assists in a game. She finished with six game-winning goals en route
to being named to the PSAC and NFHCA All-America first
teams. She also earned a spot on the PSAC All-Academic team
and was named a PSAC Fall Top 10 athlete. Healey was honored
by ESPN the Magazine by being named an All-District At-Large
first team member and an Academic-America second team
member.
Top Performances:
Goals: 2 (five times)
Assists: 4 (vs. Catawba, Sept. 8)
Points: 6 (vs. Catawba, Sept. 8; vs. Slippery Rock, Oct.
3)
Honors:
All-PSAC first team
NFHCA All-America first team
PSAC Fall Top 10 Athlete
NFHCA All-Academic Team
ESPN the Magazine All-District At-Large first team
ESPN the Magazine Academic-America second team
2007-08 PSAC Scholar Athlete
Fall 2007 Dean's List
Spring 2008 Dean's List |
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2006 |
Highlights:
Healey started in all 20 games as a sophomore, scoring 18
goals and recording four assists. She had three game-winning
goals, earning a spot on the PSAC and NFHCS All-America
second teams. She had two hat tricks for KU with three
tallies against Millersville on Oct. 3 and at Slippery Rock
on Oct. 7.
Top Performances:
Goals: 3 (vs. Millersville, Oct. 3; at Slippery Rock,
Oct. 7)
Assists: 2 (vs. Southern Conn. St., Sept. 3)
Points: 6 (vs. Millersville, Oct. 3; at Slippery Rock,
Oct. 7)
Honors:
All-PSAC second team
NFHCA All-America second team
NFHCA All-Academic Team
2006-07 PSAC Scholar Athlete
Fall 2006 Dean's List
Spring 2007 Dean's List |
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2005 |
Highlights:
As a freshman, Healey started in all 21 games for KU,
scoring 17 goals and assisting on nine more. She had three
game-winning goals and tied a school record for goals in a
game with four against Philadelphia on Oct. 9. Her 10 points
against Philadelphia tied for second on KU's all-time
single-game scoring list. Healey was named to the PSAC and
NFHCA All-America second teams, as well as the PSAC
All-Academic team.
Top Performances:
Goals: 4 (vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 9)
Assists: 2 (vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 9; vs. Catawba, Oct.
10)
Points: 10 (vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 9)
Honors:
All-PSAC second team
PSAC Rookie of the Year
NFHCA All-America second team
NFHCA All-Academic Team
2005-06 PSAC Scholar Athlete
Fall 2005 Dean's List
Spring 2006 Dean's List |
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