University of New England Varsity Club Athletics Hall of Fame
Forman (Massapequa, N.Y.), who wrapped up studies on a bachelor's degree in environmental science in 2004, is the second women's soccer player to ever be inducted. She appeared in 70 career games during the 2000-03 seasons and was a two-year captain for the Nor'easters. UNE logged a 26-19-3 record in CCC contests during her time, which included a 10-1-1 ledger and the top seed in 2000, leading to the program's first league title (and then an NCAA appearance). Forman made a mark right from the start with a rookie campaign featuring the third-most prolific offensive numbers in school history. Over 20 games, she paced the squad by amassing 18 goals and 13 assists for 49 points -- the assist total is the most by a first-year player, and second-best in season records. During the three-game championship run, Forman factored in eight of the team's 10 goals, including two assists in the 3-1 semifinal win and both assists in the 2-0 victory in the final. In the opening round, she recorded UNE's only CCC postseason hat trick, and her seven points remain two clear of the next best game performance. For her efforts, Forman landed first team all-conference honors in 2000. She still stands as the only Nor'easter in 23 years of CCC membership to collect four All-CCC nods, and three of those were of first team status. Forman's career wound up with 43 goals (0.61/game) and 107 points (1.53/game), each maintaining second place in the program ranks; her 21 assists total is holding third.