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CNE Unveils All-40th Women’s Basketball Team

BEVERLY, Mass. – The Conference of New England (CNE) is thrilled to announce its next All-40th Anniversary Team, releasing the All-40th Women’s Basketball team on Thursday afternoon. The list features 47 prominent names in the league’s history.
 
The minimum criteria for the list is at least two First Team All-Conference selections or at least one Player of the Year honor.
 
Kaitlyn Birrell Salve Regina 1x First Team All-Conference, 2x Player of the Year
Cecelia Bombardier Curry 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Kaitlyn Bovee Roger Williams 3 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Beth Chartier Colby Sawyer 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Ceciley Chisholm Endicott 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Melissa Christmas Eastern Nazarene 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Lisa Cole Colby Sawyer 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Kelly Coleman U. of New England 3 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Jen Dabrowski Western New England 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Michelle Dailey Colby Sawyer 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Sarah DeLuca Gordon 2 x First Team All-Conference, 2x Player of the Year
Jenni-Rose DiCecco Suffolk 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Terri Duffy Colby-Sawyer 2 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Jen Erickson Regis 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Michelle Fauci Wentworth 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Meghan Foley Gordon 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Jordyn Franzen U. of New England 2 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Sarah Gibbs Gordon 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Tracy Giroux Salve Regina 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Sara Hammond Colby Sawyer 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Meaghan Harden Salve Regina 4 x First Team All-Conference
Lauren Hayden U. of New England 1 x First Team All-Conference, 3x Player of the Year
Tracy Henaghan Curry 1 x First Team All-Conference, 2x Player of the Year
Emily Irwin Curry 3 x First Team All-Conference, 2x Player of the Year
Nicole Johnson Salve Regina 3 x First Team All-Conference,
Kim McCabe Wentworth 4 x First Team All-Conference,
Rebecca Morris Wentworth 3 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Mariah Nicholas Roger Williams 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Cheyenne Noble Wentworth 4 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Margaret O'Brien Salve Regina 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Kelley Paradis U. of New England 3 x First Team All-Conference, 2x Player of the Year
Erin Phillips Salve Regina 2 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Emily Pratt Endicott 2 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Bridget Quilty Roger Williams 1 x First Team All-Conference, 2x Player of the Year
Julie Rando Regis 3 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Alyssa Ricci Salve Regina 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Amanda Rodgerson U. of New England 2 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Lauren Romito Suffolk 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
MaryLynn Skarzenski Nichols 4 x First Team All-Conference, 3x Player of the Year
Katie Stochaj Anna Maria 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Missy Stults U. of New England 2 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Beth Suggs U. of New England 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Noelle Surette Colby-Sawyer 2 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Brandy Trice Wentworth 4 x First Team All-Conference
Sandy Vinton Roger Williams 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Chelsea Vujs Western New England 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
Madison Wynbeek Gordon 1 x First Team All-Conference, Player of the Year
 
The 40th Anniversary campaign runs parallel to the league’s new naming and branding initiative that was launched in August. This celebration also serves as a platform to highlight the conference's achievements, honor its history, and generate enthusiasm for future endeavors.
 
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND
Originally founded in 1984 as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), and reconstituted as the Conference of New England (CNE) in 2024, the CNE is an NCAA Division III athletic conference composed of 10 full member and five associate member institutions throughout the New England region. Its membership aims to provide student-athletes with a positive experience in their pursuit of excellence through high academic standards, quality competition and a meaningful student life. The Conference administers championships in 20 intercollegiate sports.