Hall of Fame
Pamela J. Neff was a Little East Conference Player-of-the-Year and two-time all-conference soccer selection who played midfield and forward for four seasons. As a senior captain in 2000, the Thompson native was named Little East Player-of-the-Year, NSCAA All-New England Region third team, NEWISA All-New England second team and to the NEWISA Senior Classic. Neff was named second-team All-LEC at forward as a junior in 1999 when she led the team with nine goals and 23 points and first-team All-LEC at midfield and LEC Player-of-the-Year when she shared the team lead with seven and goals and was second on the team with 17 points as a senior. While the Warriors finished only three games above .500 during Neff’s career, they were ranked among the Top 10 in New England for a total of 22 weeks, including in seven of a possible eight weeks in 1998. In Neff’s junior year in 1999, Eastern was ranked as high as seventh in New England for three straight weeks when it won nine of its first 11 and finished with ten victories. While the Warriors finished only three games above .500 during Neff Schreibman’s career, they were ranked among the Top 10 in New England for a total of 22 weeks, including in seven of a possible eight weeks in 1998. A Communication major at Eastern, Neff earned her B.A. Degree in Integrated Sciences from Arizona State University and an MBA from Quinnipiac University and holds the position of senior director at ESPN, and also coaches the freshman girls’ soccer team at Avon High School. Pam and Phil Schreibman and their two children reside in Avon.