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Bri Fecteau

Bri Fecteau

 

Bri Fecteau begins her seventh season as amember of the Harvard basketball staff as an assistant coach. Withthe Crimson, Fecteau is in charge of film exchange with opponents,working with the guards, scouting opponents and recruiting. Shealso serves as the head coach for the blossoming junior varsityprogram.

Fecteau joined Delaney-Smith's staff after astandout career at Division II powerhouse Bentley College and astint with the Katwijk Grasshoppers, a professional women's team inHolland.

Fecteau's name is splattered all over theFalcons' record book. She is only one of two players to be acaptain for three years, and graduated as the school's leader incareer games played (135).

The Westport, Maine, native burst on the sceneas a freshman, earning the 1998 NCAA Northeast Regional MostOutstanding Player award after leading the Falcons in scoring inboth games. She dropped in a then-career-best 21 points as Bentleytook down a 28-1 Kennesaw State squad, a win that earned theFalcons a trip to the national semifinals.

Arguably the best point guard to ever wear aFalcon uniform, Fecteau helped lead Bentley to an amazing 120-15overall record during her career, including a 31-3 senior seasonand three Northeast-10 regular season titles during her stay. Shebecame only the eighth junior to eclipse the 1,000-point barrier onFebruary 6th, 1999, in a win over Merrimack. Fecteau earned herdegree in 2002, and left her name in the record book as the 10thleading scorer in Falcon history with 1,307 points and third on theschool's all-time assist list with 573. A career 83-percent freethrow shooter, Fecteau connected on all 12 attempts in a win overFlorida Southern in her junior year.

In her senior year, she earned WBCA/Kodak Division II HonorableMention All-America honors, was a Daktronics Division IIAll-Northeast Region second-team selection, and was also named tothe all-tournament team at the NCAA Division II Northeast Regional.She ranks in the top 10 in seven different categories in Bentley'sbasketball annals.