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Holly Wiles |
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As a Sophomore in 2006
- Named to America East All-Conference Second Team.
- Appeared in all 21 games, making 19 starts.
- Finished fourth on team in assists with five. Added one goal for a total of seven points.
- Remarkably, four of her five assists came on game-winning goals.
- Scored team's lone goal in 2-1 overtime loss at Vermont.
- Assisted on game-winning goal in 2-1 comeback victory against No. 7 Virginia.
- Reorded an assist on overtime goal in 2-1 road win over Albany.
- Assisted on team's third goal in 4-1 victory over Maine in America East Championship.
- Earned an assist in wins against Appalachian State and Yale.
- Named to America East Academic Honor Roll.
As a Freshman in 2005
- Started all 22 games and was named America East Rookie of the Year after scoring 25 points, including a team-high 12 goals. Her goal total was the eighth highest in program history and set a new program record for goals by a freshman.
- Earned second-team All-Region and All-Conference honors and earned a spot on the America East All-Rookie Team.
- Scored at least one goal in four consecutive games during September as part of a stretch during which she tallied nine goals in 11 games.
- Tallied both BU goals, including the game winner in overtime, in a 2-1 road victory over UMass, igniting an eight-game win streak.
- Scored a pair of goals and added an assist in the Terriers' 5-1 victory over Vermont in the America East semifinals.
- Opened the scoring in the Terriers' 4-3 overtime loss to Michigan in the NCAA First Round with a goal in the fourth minute of play.
- Pushed the Terriers to a 2-1 home victory over Princeton with the game-winning goal in overtime.
- Tallied a goal in overtime road losses to No. 12 UConn and No. 13 Northeastern.
- Scored a goal in wins over Quinnipiac, Fairfield, New Hampshire and Vermont.
High School
- Played on the Zimbabwe U21 National Team that qualified for the World Cup in 2004.
- Competed with U21 in the All-Africa Games in Nigeria and the Afro-Asia Games in India.
- Also a member of Zimbabwe's U16 and U18 National Teams. Named vice-captain in 2003 and captain in 2004.
- Played on the first team in field hockey and tennis in her final three years at Arundel School.
- Served as Arundel School prefect in 2004.
Personal
- Born Sept. 14, 1986.
- Daughter of Jeanie and Martin Wiles.
- Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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