Ball State University Athletics
Four Field Hockey Student-Athletes Named to All-MAC Teams
November 03, 2005 | Field Hockey
Senior forward Chantelle Isaac (Clayton, Calif./Concord) and junior forward Lindsay Quay (Macungie, Pa./Emmaus) were named to the All-MAC First Team, while senior midfielder Maggie Durbin (St. Louis, Mo./Villa Duchesne) and sophomore forward Lauren Cruz (Centreville, Va./Centreville) were listed as All-MAC Second Team.
Isaac finished the regular season tied for the team lead (T-3rd in the MAC) in points with 21 on 10 goals and one assist. A 2004 All-MAC First Team honoree and 2003 Second Team selection, Isaac was named the Sept. 19 MAC Offensive Player of the Week for her two goals against Northwestern (Sept. 16) and one goal versus #14 Louisville (Sept. 17) in Evanston, Ill. Her 10 goals, including two game-winners, led the Cardinals' offensive attack and were second in the conference behind Ohio's Torrie Albini. Isaac totaled 63 shots during her 17 games, with 38 on-goal for a .603 shot on-goal percentage. Through 62 career games, Isaac totaled 59 points on 24 goals and 11 assists.
A 2004 All-MAC First Team selection and the 2003 MAC Freshman of the Year, Quay tied for the team lead in points (T-3rd in the MAC) with 21 on nine goals and three assists. She notched her first career hat trick Oct. 22 against Central Michigan where she also added an assist for seven total points. Quay ranked second on the team in goals, with one game-winner, and tied for second in assists, while leading the team in shots (79) and shots on-goal (45). In the MAC rankings, Quay tied for third in goals and points. Quay has averaged one point per game for her career with 56 points (23G, 10A) in 56 games.
Durbin, a co-captain who started all 17 games this year, led the Cardinals and tied for fourth in the MAC with six assists, including a stretch of three games with one helper each contest. Her six points placed her fifth on the team in scoring and improved her career (53 games) total to eight points, all on assists.
Cruz, who started all 17 regular season games in 2005, ranked seventh on the squad in scoring with three points. Her three assists -- against Miami (Oct. 7), Central Michigan (Oct. 22) and Missouri State (Oct. 30) -- tied her for second on the team in that category. Cruz also ranked fifth on the team in shots (10) and shots on-goal (5). Through 36 career games, she has accumulated one goal and four assists for six points.



