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Field Hockey Awards History Through 2017 FIELD HOCKEY AWARDS HISTORY THROUGH 2017 Collegiate/Division I Awards 2 Division II Awards 17 Division III Awards 26 Coaching Awards 39 COLLEGIATE/DIVISION I AWARDS Sue McCarter, Princeton Second Team U.S. FIELD HOCKEY Caroline McWilliams, Temple Jennifer Averill, Northwestern Christy Morgan, Old Dominion Cyndie Bieler, Yale COACHES ALL- Shellie Onstead, California Diane Bracalente, Old Dominion Roni Pack, Temple Lisa D’Amadio, UConn AMERICANS Martha Russo, Princeton Amy Kekeisen, Northwestern Debbie Schimpf, TCNJ Mary Koboldt, Iowa Records and information for some years Brenda Stauffer, Penn St. Janet Ryan, UConn may be missing or incomplete. Sharon Wilkie, Delaware Nada Sellers, Yale 1981 Collegiate 1983 Collegiate 1985 First Team First Team First Team Julie Bookmyer, Saint Louis Joey Brinks, Davis & Elkins Deb Brickey, Iowa Sue Bury, Iowa Laurie Decker, UConn Robin Clark, Northwestern Anne Brooking, Delaware Ellen Egan, Iowa Megan Donnelly, Massachusetts Sue Caples, Massachusetts Jeannie Gilbert, San Jose St. Tracey Fuchs, UConn Toni Cody, Long Beach St. Ann Grim, Lock Haven Karen Geromini, New Hampshire Pat Dauley, Iowa Wendy Hug, UConn Jackie Grady, Old Dominion Traci Davis, Ursinus Terry Kix, UConn Dawn Hill, Old Dominion Laurie Decker, UConn Kathleen Kochmansky, Northwestern Louise Hines, North Carolina Barbara Freeman, Springfield Andrea LeMire, Maryland Judith Jonckheer, North Carolina Candy Finn, Penn St. Caroline McWilliams, Temple Amy Kekeisen, Northwestern Carla Hesler, New Hampshire Adele Mears, Old Dominion Mary McCarthy, Penn St. Yogi Hightower, Old Dominion Christy Morgan, Old Dominion Marcia Pankratz, Iowa Mary Beth Holder, Old Dominion Carol Progulske, Massachusetts Janet Ryan, UConn Patsy Huntington, Stanford Janet Ryan, UConn Cheryl Van Kuren, Old Dominion Barbie Johnson, Clemson Rose Smith, UConn Sandy Vander-Heyden, New Hampshire Mary Klecha, Ithaca Eveline Veraart, Old Dominion Chris Vitale, Penn St. Donna Lee, Iowa Gail Zimmerman, Northwestern Lorie McCollum, UConn Second Team Renee Chatas, California Honorable Mention Kathy McGahey, La Salle Megan Donnelly, Massachusetts Carol Miller, Delaware Marjory Abbott, UConn Cindy Dysenchuk, UConn Andrea Giunta, UConn Robin Porter, Long Beach St. Louise Hines, North Carolina Martha Russo, Princeton Mary Koboldt, Iowa Anne Hopkins, Penn St. Elaine Maddox, Virginia Brenda Stauffer, Penn St. Patsy Huntington, Stanford Judy Strong, Massachusetts Karen Napolitano, Iowa Lucy Lagrimas, Pacific Kim Turner, Maryland Sue Walker, San Jose St. Laurie Leary, New Hampshire Sharon Wilkie, Delaware Sue McCarter, Princeton 1986 Honorable Mention Missy Meharg, Delaware Tracy Cherry, Ursinus Pam Moryl, Massachusetts First Team Trish Delfemine, Ursinus Debbie Phillips, West Chester Jennifer Averill, Northwestern Carmel Dinicola, Temple Patty Shea, Massachusetts Kiki Brown, California Cathy Foto, Ithaca Diane Smith, TCNJ Lori Bruney, North Carolina Caroline McWilliams, Temple Jackie Williams, Maryland Linda Buonanno, Saint Joseph’s Tomasine Polizzi, Albion Karyn Yost, Lehigh Lynn Carlson, Massachusetts Jill Ridley, Lock Haven Honorable Mention Sandi Costigan, New Hampshire Debbie Schimpf, TCNJ Lisa D’Amadio, UConn Mary Ellen Falcone, North Carolina Patty Shea, Massachusetts Suzy Fortune, Missouri St. Tracey Fuchs, UConn Barbara Smith, Southern Ill. Karen Geromini, New Hampshire Janice Fuls, Rutgers Karen Thorne, William & Mary Lisa Griswold, Northwestern Karen Geromini, New Hampshire Cathie Threadgold, Washington St. Patti Lee, Lehigh Lisa Griswold, Massachusetts Chris Kocot, Massachusetts 1982 Collegiate 1984* Mary McCarthy, Penn St. Diane Bracalente, Old Dominion Karen Napolitano, Iowa Sue Bury, Iowa First Team RosAnna Salcido, Iowa Lisa D’Amadio, UConn Willemien Aardenburg, Old Dominion Sandy Wilson, James Madison Laurie Decker, UConn Deb Brickey, Iowa Honorable Mention Megan Donnelly, Massachusetts Megan Donnelly, Massachusetts Kim Chorosiewski, Maryland Cathy Foto, Ithaca Kim Herrmann, Iowa Maree Chung, Stanford Sherren Granese, Springfield Louise Hines, North Carolina Pauline Collins, New Hampshire Ann Grim, Lock Haven Kathleen Kochmansky, Northwestern Meri Dembrow, Purdue Yogi Hightower, Old Dominion Terry Kix, UConn Kristen Ganshaw, Rutgers Tracy Houston, Penn St. Barb Marois, New Hampshire Jackie Grady, Old Dominion Mary Klecha, Ithaca Christy Morgan, Old Dominion Tracey Griesbaum, West Chester Kathleen Kochmansky, Northwestern Marcia Pankratz, Iowa Nicky Hitchens, Penn Lynn Kotler, UConn Mary Sentementes, North Carolina Lil Hultin, Massachusetts Luci Lagrimas, Pacific Rose Smith, UConn Leigh McNiff, Pacific Donna Lee, Iowa Cheryl Van Kuren, Old Dominion Stelly Seltzman, Old Dominion Judy Mahaffey, Penn St. Eveline Veraart, Old Dominion Alison Smith, Stanford Kate Martin, Harvard Cindy Wallace, Old Dominion Collegiate/Division I Awards 2 Kim Turner, Maryland Lisa Doran, Old Dominion Third Team Jessica Wilk, Maryland Kerri Fagan, Massachusetts Brenda Canning, New Hampshire Andi Wolpert, Stanford Edith Gallagher, Hofstra Heather Owen, James Madison Tracey Yurgin, North Carolina Laurel Hershey, North Carolina Jenn Salisbury, Massachusetts Lori Heywood, Boston U. Philippa Scott, Massachusetts 1987* Donna Mulhern, Penn Kathleen Sullivan, Northwestern Stephanie Naticchia, Princeton First Team Missi Sanders, Iowa 1992* Lori Bruney, North Carolina Colleen Senich, Northwestern Tracey Fuchs, UConn Ellen Vagelos, Penn First Team Peggy Hilinski, New Hampshire Erin Walsh, Iowa Amy Cox, North Carolina Cathy Large, Old Dominion Cami White, Providence Kris Fillat, Iowa Diane Madl, UConn Lee Yniguez, UConn Amy Fowler, Iowa Liz Tchou, Iowa Kristy Gleason, Iowa Kim Turner, Maryland 1990 Kathy Halley, Northwestern Tami Worley, Penn St. Maaike Hilbrand, Old Dominion Tracey Yurgin, North Carolina First Team Kelli James, Old Dominion Honorable Mention Peggy Anthon, North Carolina Kristen Kelly, UConn Kiki Brown, California Lisa Buente, Maryland Christina McGinley, Penn St. Kathy DeAngelis, Massachusetts Jane Catanzaro, Temple Robin Smith, Old Dominion Jill Fisher, Old Dominion Jennifer Clark, North Carolina Andrea Wieland, Iowa Betsy Gillespie, North Carolina Kris Fillat, Iowa Cathy Lunghi, UConn Chelle Frates, Penn St. Second Team Erica Richards, Iowa Kristy Gleason, Iowa Tiffany Bybel, Iowa Tracey Whitehurst, Virginia Laurel Hershey, North Carolina Kelly Daddona, Virginia Ligaya Yrastorza, California Kelli James, Old Dominion Laura Knorr, Old Dominion Antoinette Lucas, Northwestern Jennifer Mudano, Boston College 1988* Pam Neiss, Old Dominion Jamie Rofrano, Iowa Colleen Senich, Northwestern Peggy Storrar, North Carolina First Team Eleanor Stone, Penn St. Amy Vail, Northwestern Lisa Bervinchak, Penn St. Cami White, Providence Julie Williamson, Syracuse Pam Bustin, Massachusetts Andrea Wieland, Iowa Cindy Cox, Massachusetts Kristen Winters, Penn St. Third Team Kathy DeAngelis, Massachusetts Mary Hartzell, North Carolina Jill Fisher, Old Dominion Second Team Christine Monteiro, Brown Cherie Freddie, Iowa Natalie Beckerman, Northwestern Heidi Papoosha, UConn Amy Hicks, James Madison Andy Begal, Virginia Jill Reeve, Old Dominion Diane Loosbrock, Iowa Cheryl Boehringer, William & Mary Jenn Salisbury, Massachusetts Leslie Lyness, North Carolina Michelle Brennan, Penn St. Philippa Scott, Massachusetts Diane Madl, UConn Kerri Fagan, Massachusetts Kelly Staley, North Carolina Kris Potito, Maine Suzi Farrell, Lafayette Tracy Toupin, New Hampshire Erica Richards, Iowa Amy Fowler, Iowa Kim Turner, Maryland Mara Frattasio, Massachusetts 1993 Ruth Vasapolli, Massachusetts Kathy Halley, Northwestern Tami Worley, Penn St. Karen Krawchuk, Providence First Team Allison Miazga, Duke Tiffany Bybel, Iowa Second Team Stephanie Naticchia, Princeton Sue Callahan, Old Dominion Kathy Corbin, Maine Tami Neuhausel, Northwestern Cinda Carpenter, North Carolina Laurel Hershey, North Carolina Winnifred Sanders, Old Dominion Kristy Gleason, Iowa Lee Yniguez, UConn Patrice Schena, Boston U. Cathy Guden, Providence Honorable Mention Kelly Wilk, Northeastern Heather Jones, Rutgers Kyoungho (Kim) Koh, Dartmouth Kristen Kelly, UConn Tina Parrott, Iowa 1991* Chris LaPointe, Boston U. Becca Main, Penn St. 1989 First Team Christine McGinley, Penn St. Michelle Brennan, Penn St. Sabrina Salam, Maryland First Team Sherlan Cabralis, Massachusetts Jenn Salisbury, Massachusetts Lisa Buente, Maryland Jennifer Clark, North Carolina Gretchen Scheuermann, Northwestern Jane Catanzaro, Temple Amy Fowler, Iowa Amy Schubert, Maryland Kathy DeAngelis, Massachusetts Stacy Gilburg, Penn St. Peggy Storrar, North Carolina Cherie Freddie, Iowa Kathy Halley, Northwestern Julie Williamson, Syracuse Kristy Gleason, Iowa Maaike Hilbrand, Old Dominion Karen Krawchuk, Providence Kelly Larkin, Syracuse Second Team Antoinette Lucas, Northwestern Pam Neiss, Old Dominion Kirt Benedict, Delaware Leslie Lyness, North Carolina Colleen Senich, Northwestern Chris Blais, Penn St. Sally Maxwell, Boston U. Robin Smith, Old Dominion Heather Bryant, Iowa Kim Metcalf, Northwestern Eleanor Stone, Penn St. Kelly Daddona, Virginia Anne Mucera, Northeastern Jibs Thorson, Iowa Elizabeth Fagan, Princeton Erica Richards, Iowa Sara Hallock, Stanford Carolyn Sarr, Old Dominion Second Team Laura Harmon, Maryland Kathy Staley, North Carolina Susann Bisignaro, Penn St. Irene Horvat, Maryland Aileen Trendler, Iowa Heather Bryant, Iowa Tara Jelley, Massachusetts Kristen Winters, Penn St. Amy Cox, North Carolina Brenda Lear, Delaware Laura Knorr, Old Dominion Shelly Meister, Penn
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