| Kelly Johnson |
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2004:
Had a goal in the 5-3 win against University of Maryland-Baltimore County (9/26) ... Registered an assist in the 3-2 win over West Chester (10/10) ... Scored the teams lone goal in their 2-1 loss to UMass (10/30) ... Named to the 2004 Atlantic 10 All-Conference team (11/5) ...
2003:
Has started all 14 games for the Rams this year at Forward.
Scored a goal in Rhode Island's 3-1 loss to La Salle on October 25.
Scored a goal in a 2-1 loss to Brown this year.
Scored the game-winning goal against Siena on Sept. 20.
Recorded an assist against Maine on Sept. 27.
Had on Kylie LaChapelle's game-winning goal against Cornell on Sept. 28.
Atlantic 10 All-Conference
2002:
Started all 18 games, having not started 35 of the 36 games in her career.
Led the team with 27 shots on goal and was second on the team in goals (4) and points (8).
Scored the winning goal in the Rams' 1-0 win over La Salle on Oct. 20.
Scored a goal in the second period off a pass from Jennifer Wallace against West Chester on Oct. 19th.
Scored an unassisted goal against Providence on Sept. 4.
Scored an unassisted goal against Hofstra on Sept. 7.
2001:
Fourth on the team in goals (2), shots (27), and tied for fourth in total points (4).
Played in all 18 games and started all but one.
Scored only Ram goals in 2-1 loss to Fairfield on Sept. 22 and 3-1 loss at Boston College on Oct. 2.
Made the United Airlines New England team in the spring of 2002.
High School:
Was named a first team All-American nominee and was an all-state pick in 2000.
First-team all-league pick in 1999 and 2000, she won the Buck's Defensive most valuable player award in 1999 and the Coaches' award in 2000.
Named as her team's captain in 2000 and was coached by U.S. Olympic goalie Lee Gerdes.
Also competed on track and basketball teams.
Helped basketball team to three consecutive section titles and one district title.
As the captain of the track & field team, participated in league and district meets throwing javelin in 1999 and 2000, helping team to Section II title and its first undefeated season.
Named as team's highest point scorer in throwing in 1999 and 2000.
Ranked first on Lancaster-Lebanon league honor roll for farthest throw in discuss and placed third in the league.
Made honor roll consecutively all four years attended and received a Scholar Athlete award in 2001.
Personal:
Kelly Ann Johnson was born Feb. 10, 1983 to Jeff and Deborah Johnson.
Has a brother Erik Johnson.
Majoring in exercise science with a career ambition as a physicians assistant in orthopedic surgery.
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