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CAROLINA on U.S. NATIONAL TEAMS Olympic Games Sickle, Emily Wold 1980: Karen Shelton (The U.S CAROLINA on U.S. NATIONAL TEAMS Olympic Games Sickle, Emily Wold 1980: Karen Shelton (the U.S. team did not compete) 2016: Jackie Briggs, Rachel Dawson, Casey Di 1984: Karen Shelton Nardo, Katelyn Falgowski, Ashley Hoffman, Kelsey 1996: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Cindy Werley Kolojejchick, Loren Shealy, Caitlin Van Sickle, Emily 2008: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Wold Jesse Gey, Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran 2017: Jackie Briggs, Casey Di Nardo, Katelyn 2012: U.S. – Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Amy (Falgowski) Ginolfi, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Lauren Moyer, Tran Swensen (Alternate: Jackie Kintzer) Loren Shealy, Caitlin Van Sickle, Julia Young South Africa – Illse Davids 2018: Jackie Briggs, Katelyn Ginolfi, Ashley Hoffman, 2016: Jackie Briggs, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Erin Matson, Lauren Moyer, Loren Shealy, Caitlin Van Falgowski, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Caitlin Van Sickle Sickle, Julia Young 2019: Ashley Hoffman, Erin Matson, Lauren Moyer, Caitlin Van Sickle, Julia Young World Cup 2020: Ashley Hoffman, Erin Matson, Lauren Moyer, Photos courtesy of USA Field Hockey Photos courtesy of USA 1979: Karen Shelton Julia Young 1983: Karen Shelton 1990: Lori Bruney, Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness Senior Developmental Squad 2007: Jesse Gey 1994: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness 2009: Melanie Brill, Jackie Kintzer 1998: Kate Barber, Peggy Storrar, Jana Withrow 2010: Kelsey Kolojejchick, Marta Malmberg 2002: Kate Barber, Carrie Lingo, Kristen McCann, 2011: Meghan Dawson, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Marta Peggy Storrar As a Tar Heel senior, Katelyn Falgowski was part Malmberg, Caitlin Van Sickle 2006: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, of the U.S. team that won a gold medal at the 2011 2012: Meghan Dawson, Marta Malmberg, Caitlin Van Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran Pan American Games. Sickle U.S. – Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, 2014: 2020: Cassie Sumfest Jackie Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Emily Wold; South 2003: Kate Barber, Carrie Lingo, Abby Martin, Kristen Africa – Illse Davids McCann, Peggy Storrar, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley 2018: U.S. – Jackie Briggs, Ashley Hoffman, Erin 2004: Kate Barber, Meredith Keller, Carrie Lingo, Under-23 National Team Matson, Lauren Moyer, Caitlin Van Sickle, Julia Young; Kristen McCann, Peggy Storrar, Amy Tran, Abbey 2002: Stephanie Fuller, Kelsey Keeran, Meredith Ireland – Sinead Loughran Woolley Keller, Carrie Lingo, Abby Martin, Katy Potter, Amy 2005: Kate Barber, Kelsey Keeran, Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley Tran 2003: Kerry Falgowski, Kelsey Keeran, Meredith Keller, Pan American Games 2006: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Kelsey Keeran, Katy Potter 1987: Louise Hines Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran 1991: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness 2007: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, 1995: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Cindy Werley Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran Under-21 National Team 1999: Kate Barber, Peggy Storrar, Jana Toepel, Cindy 2008: Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Jesse Gey, 1985: Betsy Gillespie Werley, Jana Withrow Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran 1987: Lori Bruney, Laurel Hershey, Louise Hines, Kathy 2003: Kate Barber, Carrie Lingo, Kristen McCann, 2009: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Staley, Tracey Yurgin Peggy Storrar, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley Jesse Gey, Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran 1988: Lauren Hershey, Leslie Lyness 2007: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, 2010: Melanie Brill, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn 1989: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran Falgowski, Jesse Gey, Jackie Kintzer, Carrie Lingo, 1992: Amy Cox, Peggy Storrar, Cindy Werley, Jana 2011: Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Jesse Gey, Amy Tran Withrow Jackie Kintzer 2011: Melanie Brill, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn 1993: Jana Withrow 2015: Jackie (Kintzer) Briggs, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Jesse Gey, Jackie Kintzer, Carrie Lingo, 1994: Kate Barber, Joy Driscoll, Jana Withrow Falgowski, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Emily Wold (Alternate: Amy Tran 1995: Kate Barber, Joy Driscoll, Nancy Pelligreen, Caitlin Van Sickle) 2012: Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Jesse Jana Withrow 2019: Ashley Hoffman, Erin Matson, Lauren Moyer, Gey, Jackie Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Amy Tran 1996: Kate Barber, Pembry Keller, Jana Toepel Caitlin Van Sickle, Julia Young Swensen, Emily Wold 1997: Pembry Keller, Katie McDonald 2013: Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Jackie 2000: Lizzy Duffy, Carrie Lingo, Abby Martin, Amy Tran, Champions Trophy Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Caitlin Van Sickle, Emily Abbey Woolley (Alternate: Kelsey Keeran) Wold 2001: Carey Fetting-Smith, Stephanie Fuller, Kelsey 1995: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Cindy Werley Rachel Dawson, Casey Di Nardo, Katelyn Keeran, Meredith Keller, Abby Martin, Amy Tran, Abbey 1997: Peggy Storrar 2014: Falgowski, Jackie Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Caitlin Woolley 2016: Jackie Briggs, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn 2004: Laree Beans, Rachel Dawson, Carey Fetting- Falgowski, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Caitlin Van Sickle, Van Sickle, Emily Wold Smith Emily Wold 2015: Jackie (Kintzer) Briggs, Rachel Dawson, Casey Di Nardo, Katelyn Falgowski, Loren Shealy, Caitlin Van 2005: Laree Beans, Rachel Dawson, Ashley Judge, Heather Kendell, Brooke Miller Senior National Team 1987: Louise Hines 1989: Lori Bruney 1990: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness 1991: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness 1992: Amy Cox, Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness 1993: Amy Cox, Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness 1994: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Cindy Werley 1995: Barb Hansen, Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Peggy Storrar, Cindy Werley 1996: Joy Driscoll, Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Nancy Pelligreen, Peggy Storrar, Cindy Werley 1997: Nancy Pelligreen, Peggy Storrar (Alternate: Jana Withrow) 1998: Kate Barber, Peggy Storrar, Jana Withrow 1999: Kate Barber, Peggy Storrar, Jana Toepel, Cindy Werley, Jana Withrow (Alternate: Nancy Pelligreen) 2000: Kate Barber, Kristen McCann, Nancy Pelligreen, Peggy Storrar, Jana Toepel, Cindy Werley, Jana Withrow 2001: Kate Barber, Carrie Lingo, Abby Martin, Kristen McCann, Peggy Storrar, Amy Tran Tar Heels at the 2017 FIH Hockey World League Semifinals in South Africa in July of 2017 2002: Kate Barber, Carrie Lingo, Kristen McCann, L to R: Teryn Brill, Katelyn (Falgowski) Ginolfi, Jackie Briggs, Caitlin Van Sickle, Nina Notman, Lauren Peggy Storrar, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley Moyer, Loren Shealy, Ashley Hoffman and Julia Young 2020 Carolina Field Hockey Record Book TAR HEELS ON THE U.S. NATIONAL TEAM 34 Tar Heels have played for the United States’ top team Louise Lori Laurel Leslie Amy Cindy Barb Peggy Hines Bruney Hershey Lyness Cox Werley Hansen Storrar Joy Nancy Pelligreen Jana Withrow Jana Toepel Kate Kristen Carrie Abby Driscoll Barber McCann Lingo Martin Abbey Amy Tran Meredith Kelsey Rachel Katelyn Jesse Melanie Jackie Woolley Keller Keeran Dawson Falgowski Gey Brill Briggs Kelsey Emily Caitlin Casey Loren Ashley Lauren Julia Erin Kolojejchick Wold Van Sickle Di Nardo Shealy Hoffman Moyer Young Matson Carolina on U.S. National Teams (continued) 2006: Brianna O’Donnell, Alli Tanner 2000: Carey Fetting-Smith, Kelsey Keeran, 2013: Kristy Bernatchez, Shannon Johnson, Lauren 2007: Elizabeth Drazdowski, Katelyn Falgowski, Riley 2001: Carey Fetting-Smith, Brooke Miller, Katy Tran Moyer, Julia Young Foster, Jackie Kintzer, Brianna O’Donnell 2002: Carey Fetting-Smith, Katy Tran 2017: Megan DuVernois, Cassie Sumfest 2008: Elizabeth Drazdowski, Riley Foster, Jackie 2004: Laree Beans, Rachel Dawson, Ashley Judge 2018: Abby Pitcairn (Alt: Riley Fulmer) Kintzer (Alternate: Brooke Miller) 2019: Madison Orobono, Abby Pitcairn 2009: Elizabeth Drazdowski, Katelyn Falgowski, Jackie 2012: Casey Di Nardo Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick 2010: Elizabeth Drazdowski, Katelyn Falgowski, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Marta Malmberg 2011: Kelsey Kolojejchick, Marta Malmberg, Caitlin Van Sickle 2012: Emma Bozek, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Marta Malmberg, Emily Wold 2013: Emma Bozek, Emily Wold 2014: Kristy Bernatchez, Emma Bozek, Lauren Moyer, Julia Young 2015: Ashley Hoffman, Lauren Moyer, Julia Young 2016: Kristy Bernatchez, Ashley Hoffman, Gab Major, Lauren Moyer, Julia Young 2017: Alex Halpin, Ashley Hoffman, Gab Major 2018: Cassie Sumfest 2019: Cassie Sumfest 2020: Madison Orobono, Paityn Wirth Under-20 National Team 1999: Lizzy Duffy, Meredith Keller, Abby Martin, Alison Stewart, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley (Alternate: Katie McDonald) 2003: Carey Fetting-Smith, Brooke Miller, Katy Tran Tar Heels following the USA-Germany matchup in June of 2019 Under-19 National Team Left to right: Grant Fulton, Caitlin Van Sickle, Lauren Moyer, Nina Notman, Ashley Hoffman, Erin Matson, 1998: Carrie Lingo Julia Young and Robbert Schenk 1999: Abby Martin 2020 Carolina Field Hockey Record Book 2020 Carolina Field Hockey Record Book Individual Records PROGRAM RECORDS CAREER OFFENSE SEASON OFFENSE GOALKEEPING Career Goals Gms Gls Season Goals Yr G Gls Goals Against Average 1. Cindy Werley (1993-97) 90 84 1. Cindy Werley 1997 23 36 Career 2. Nancy Pelligreen (1995-98) 89 82 2. Erin Matson 2019 20 33 Player Games GAA 3. Bashi Buba (1975-78) 59 81 3. Bashi Buba 1978 23 27 1. Evelien Spee (1987-89) 57 0.51* T4. Kelsey Kolojejchick (2009-12) 97 68 Kristen McCann 2000 24 27 2. Kathy Mulvey (1984-87) 53 0.54 T4. Louise Hines (1982-85) 74 68 5. Charlotte Craddock 2012 19 26 3. Jana Withrow (1994-97) 94 0.82 6. Kristen McCann (1997-2000) 89 59 Kathy Staley 1989 22 26 4. Jackie Kintzer (2007-10) 78 0.95 7. Julie Blaisse (1986-88) 62 57 7. Imke Lempers 1989 22 25 5. Jan Miles (1983-85) 55 0.98 8. Kate Barber (1994-97) 92 56 8. Cindy Werley 1994 23 24 Rachel Dawson (2003-05,
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