Stephanie Howard
Graduate Assistant Coach
(603) 899-4365
College: Franklin Pierce, '09

Stephanie Howard completed her first season as a Graduate Assistant Coach with the Franklin Pierce field hockey team in 2009.

Howard made the transition to the sideline after a four-year career on the field for the Ravens. In 74 games in crimson and grey over four seasons, Howard seven goals and eight assists for 22 points. A contributer at both ends of the field, her career culminated with a senior season in 2008 in which she tied for ninth in the Northeast-10 Conference in defensive saves. At the conclusion of the season, Howard was selected to represent Franklin Pierce at the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division II North/South Senior All-Star Game in Louisville, Ky.

While in Rindge, Howard also played four years of softball for Franklin Pierce, including a senior season in which she led the team in batting average (.257, 27-for-105), doubles (6), home runs (2), runs batted in (15), slugging percentage (.371), walks (15), on-base percentage (.344) and sacrifice flies (2).

Originally from Norwalk, Conn., Howard is pursuing her master's degree in secondary education at Franklin Pierce.


Audrey Kelton
Graduate Assistant Coach
(603) 899-4365
College: Western New England, '07

Audrey Kelton completed her first season as a Graduate Assistant Coach with the Franklin Pierce field hockey program in 2009.

Kelton spent the 2008 season as an Assistant Women's Lacrosse coach at Pfeiffer and helped lead the Falcons to a semifinal appearance in the Conference Carolinas Championship. Prior to that, she spent 2007 as the Head Field Hockey Coach at Cathedral High, making an appearance in the Western Massachusetts playoffs.

As an undergraduate, Kelton was a four-year starter on both the field hockey and lacrosse teams at Western New England, serving as a captin on both teams as a senior. On the field hockey team, she was a Second-Team All-Conference selection as a senior and captured a Commonwealth Coast Conference championship and NCAA Championship berth with the Golden Bears in 2005.

A three-time all-conference selection in lacrosse, Kelton holds Western New England program records with 12 points in a game, 10 assists in a game and 113 points in a season. While on-campus in Springfield, Mass., she led the Golden Bears to four consecutive Commonwealth Coast Conference championships and three appearances in the NCAA Championship.

A 2007 graduate of Western New England with a bachelors in sport management, Kelton is pursuing her masters degree in sport facility management at Franklin Pierce.


Nathaniel Milevskiy
Assistant Coach
College: Franklin Pierce, '08

Nathaniel Milevskiy completed his fifth season as an Assistant Coach with the Franklin Pierce field hockey team in 2009.

Born and raised in Cairns, Australia, Milevskiy grew up around top-level field hockey as his sister, Letitia, represented Australia nationally, including tours of both Malaysia and Singapore. Milevskiy would follow in his sister's footsteps and go on to become the youngest person to play in Cairns' top men's field hockey division, which he would later lead in scoring.

After arriving at Franklin Pierce, Milevskiy took his knowledge of the game to the broadcast booth and served as the voice of the field hockey program for WFPC-LP 105.3 FM. From there, former Head Coach Judy Heddy quickly discovered his eye for the game and moved him to the sideline.

Milevskiy's primary responsibilities include working with the program's goalkeepers. In 2008, his work paid dividends for the Ravens, as Kristin Tormollan captured Northeast-10 Conference Goalkeeper of the Year, First-Team All-Northeast-10 and Northeast-10 All-Rookie honors under his tutelage.

A 2008 graduate with a bachelors in history, Milevskiy served as WFPC-LP 105.3 FM's manager and also contributed as a member of both the Franklin Pierce Fire Company and Franklin Pierce Emergency Medical Services during his time on-campus as an undergraduate.

Milevskiy currently resides in Winchendon, Mass., where he serves as a firefighter and emergency medical technician.







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