Allison Noznesky Clark '98 Kerry D. Keith '69 John J. Falconi '74 Jennifer K. O'Brien '00
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Allie Noznesky Clark '98 In her four-year career as goalie for the Davidson women's soccer team, Allie Noznesky Clark helped lead the 'Cats to three consecutive Southern Conference Tournament titles. She ranks second on the school's career record lists in minutes played (5900:19), saves (399), shutouts (17), and goals against average (1.40). Noznesky is tops on the single-season record list for minutes played (2100:00) and saves (173) and earned Southern Conference Player of the Year honors for the Wildcats in 1996 after she and her teammates won both the SoCon regular-season title and the league tournament championship. The success of the 1996 team was due in large part to Noznesky's impressive performance in the net as she led the conference in goals against average at 1.16, allowing just 22 goals in 19 contests. During Noznesky's break-out sophomore campaign, she compiled 117 saves, seven shutouts, and a 1.16 goals against average, all ranking in the top-five of the single-season record books.
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John Falconi '74 One of the stars of Coach Terry Holland's basketball teams in the early 1970s, John Falconi led the Wildcats to the Southern Conference regular-season title in 1972 and 1973 as the team's leading scorer both seasons. He was named to the All-SoCon first team in both seasons as well. Injuries caused him to miss seven games in his senior season, but Falconi still averaged 13.3 points a game and finished his career as the 15th Wildcat to score 1,000 points (1,028). He averaged 15.1 points a game and shot 51 percent for his career. Only nine other Davidson players have been named All-SoCon first team more than once. Falconi also recorded the only triple double in Davidson history with 17 points, 12 rebounds, and 11 assists vs. Loyola (Chicago) in 1973. He currently ranks 36th at Davidson in career scoring and 23rd in assists.
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Kerry Keith '69 Kerry Keith was a two-sport standout, as a wrestler and a fullback on the football team. On the wrestling mat, Keith advanced to the national tournament in 1968, earning Davidson's first-ever points at the national meet with a first-round victory. He was the Southern Conference champion at 191 pounds as a senior, one of only five individuals ever to win a SoCon title. On the gridiron, Keith twice led the Wildcats in rushing, first with 719 yards on 155 carries (4.6 avg.) in 1967, then with 377 yards on 121 carries in 1968. He also scored nine touchdowns as a sophomore, tying the school record at the time. Keith finished his career with 1,378 yards rushing (11th all-time) on 353 attempts as well as 16 touchdowns, plus 19 receptions for 225 yards. In 1969, Keith was presented with the Tommy Peters Memorial Award which recognizes the Davidson student athlete who best typifies the Davidson spirit in athletic competition and campus leadership.
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Jen O'Brien '00 Jen O'Brien was the first Southern Conference women's basketball player and the first Davidson basketball player, male or female, to score 1,500 career points, carry 500 career assists, have 300 career steals, and have 500 career rebounds. She continues to hold Davidson College women's basketball's career records for points (1,510), assists (588), and steals (368); and she ranks in the top-10 for points per game, field goals made, 3-point field goals, 3-point field goal percentage, free throws, and rebounds. O'Brien served as cocaptain of the team for three years and, during her four year career, helped the team post a record of 61-47. She was named to the SoCon All-Tournament Team for three years from 1998-2000. She was named to the All-SoCon first-team in 1998 and 2000 and received second-team honors in 1999. O'Brien also received the Wildcat Award for team MVP honors in 1998 and 2000 and the Rebecca Stimson Award in 2000.
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