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Pam Spuehler

Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Sudbury, Mass.

High School:
Lincoln-Sudbury

Height:
5-7

Position:
M/B

As a Junior in 2006

  • Became the sixth player in school history to earn multiple All-America honors, earning a spot on the Dartfish/NFHCA Second Team.
  • Earned first-team All-Region and All-Conference honors for the second consecutive season after registering five goals and six assists, good for 16 points. Also added a pair of defensive saves.
  • Named the Most Outstanding Player of the America East Championship after helping Terriers successfully defend their league title.
  • Scored BU's first goal in 2-1 comeback victory over No. 7 Virginia on Sept. 24.
  • Tallied a pair of goals in 4-1 home victory against Harvard en route to America East Player of the Week honors. Also named to womensfieldhockey.com's national honor roll.
  • Added goals against Dartmouth and UMBC.
  • Had one assist in three straight games - all in conference play (UNH, UMBC, Vermont).
  • Earned two assists in 5-1 win against Appalachian State. Also added an assist in season opener against Fairfield.

As a Sophomore in 2005

  • Became first BU sophomore in 16 years to earn All-America honors, earning a spot on the Dartfish/NFHCA Third Team despite missing six games due to an early-season injury.
  • Earned first-team All-Region and All-Conference honors after scoring five goals and a team-high seven assists, good for 17 points.
  • Named to America East All-Championship Team after helping Terriers earn their first conference title since 2000. Tallied an assist in semifinal victory over Vermont.
  • Tallied two first-half goals and added an assist in 5-3 triumph over Central Michigan in NCAA Play-In Game.
  • Helped Terriers jump out to early lead against Michigan in NCAA First Round contest, assisting on game's first goal.
  • Returned from injury to appear in conference opener against UNH, in which she assisted on Lauren Alfaro's first career goal in 3-0 victory.
  • Assisted on game-winning overtime goal in 2-1 home triumph over Princeton.
  • Recorded a goal and added an assist in 5-4 road loss against No. 12 UConn, sending the contest into overtime with a tally in the 65th minute.
  • Tallied overtime game winner in 2-1 victory over cross-town rival Harvard, helping her earn America East Player of the Week honors.
  • Assisted on eventual game-winning goal by classmate Sarah Shute in 3-1 road win over Maine, helping Terriers clinch a share of the America East regular-season crown.
  • Scored Terriers' lone goal in 4-1 loss at Louisville.

As a Freshman in 2004

  • Earned America East Rookie of the Year and Second Team All-Conference honors after scoring seven goals and one assist for 15 points.
  • Posted her first multiple-goal game with two scores in the Terriers' 4-1 win over Dartmouth on Sept. 25.
  • Had a three-point game with one goal and one assist in the Terriers' 3-4 loss to No. 6 Connecticut on Oct. 10.
  • Scored single goals in a 3-1 win over Brown on Sept. 18, in a 3-2 win over No. 20 Maine on Oct. 9, in a 2-0 blanking of Northeastern on Oct. 24, and in a 3-0 victory over New Hampshire in the semifinals of the America East Championship on Nov. 5.

High School

  • A three-sport All-Star standout at Lincoln-Sudbury High School.
  • A four-year varsity starter and team captain in 2003, earning First Team All-Star honors in 2001, 2002, and 2003.
  • Led the team in assists in 2001, 2002, and 2003.
  • Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic Team honoree in 2003.
  • NFHCA Regional All-American in 2003.
  • USFHA National Futures Elite Program selection in 2003 and 2004. Named to National Futures Tournament in 2003. Played for the Cape Ann USFHA Festival Team.
  • Captain of the Lincoln-Sudbury ice hockey team in 2003 and 2004, earning First Team All-Star honors in 2001, 2002 and 2003. Captain of the lacrosse team in 2004, where she earned First Team All-Star honor in 2003.

Personal

  • Born June 24, 1986.
  • Daughter of Sarah and Ralph Spuehler.
  • Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in psychology with a minor in environmental science.