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2019 Field Hockey 252 2020 FIELD HOCKEY North Carolina - NCAA and ACC Champions D Rachel Robinson ........................................................ VA Louisville - NCAA Tournament Semifinalist M Meike Lanckohr ..........................................................WF – Final Standings – All-ACC Academic Team Conference Overall Boston College (4) Team W L T Pct For Opp W L T Pct For Opp Sky Caron Jaime Natale North Carolina .............5 0 0 1.000 15 8 .........................19 1 0 .950 65 28 Jonna Kennedy Elizabeth Warner Wake Forest ................3 2 0 .600 11 9 ...........................6 11 0 .353 28 35 Duke (5) Boston College ............3 2 0 .600 5 6 ...........................9 5 0 .714 32 24 Darcy Bourne Eva Nunnink Louisville ......................3 3 0 .500 10 9 .........................14 6 0 .700 47 27 Lexi Davidson Lily Posternak Virginia .........................2 4 0 .333 8 11 ...........................7 11 0 .389 28 39 Caroline Hanan Duke ............................2 4 0 .333 12 15 ...........................4 12 0 .250 29 42 Louisville (7) Syracuse ......................1 4 0 .200 7 10 ...........................8 8 0 .500 32 30 Alli Bitting Aimee Plumb Record vs. Non-ACC Opponents: 12-2, .857 Emilia Kaczmarczyk Meghan Schneider Julie Kouijzer Charlotte Van Oirschot ACC Tournament Results ACC Coach of the Year Mercedes Pastor Chapel Hill, N.C., November 5, 6 & 8 Karen Shelton, NC North Carolina (6) First Round National Player of the Year Bryn Boylan Meredith Sholder #4 Virginia d. #5 Wake Forest ....................................2-1 Erin Matson, NC (Honda Award, NFHCA) Erin Matson Eva Smolenaars #2 North Carolina d. #7 Boston College .....................4-0 National Coaching Staff of the Year Abby Pitcairn Cassie Sumfest #3 Syracuse d. #6 Duke .......................................(ot) 3-2 Karen Shelton, Grant Fulton and Robbert Schenk, North Syracuse (5) Semifinals Carolina (NFHCA) Hailey Bitters Florine Van Boetzelaier #1 Louisville d. #4 Virginia ..........................................5-2 NFHCA National Scholar-Athlete Claire Cook Eveline Van Den Nieurwenhof #2 North Carolina d. #3 Syracuse ........................(ot) 4-3 Meghan Schneider, UL Pleun Lammers Finals Virginia (5) #2 North Carolina d. #1 Louisville ...............................4-2 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Team Amber Ezechiels Annie McDonough First Team Adele Iacobucci Rachel Robinson ACC All-Tournament Team F Margo Carlin .......................................................... BC Laura Janssen Louisville (3) GK Jonna Kennedy ...................................................... BC Wake Forest (6) Julie Kouijzer Aimee Plumb M Darcy Bourne .........................................................DU Grace Delmotte Meike Lanckohr Mercedes Pastor D Eva Nunnink ..........................................................DU Nat Friedman Hannah Maxwell North Carolina (4) M Mercedes Pastor.....................................................UL Tori Glaister Laia Vancells Bryn Boylan Erin Matson F Erin Matson ...........................................................NC Amanda Hendry Paityn Wirth M Eva Smolenaars ....................................................NC ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Syracuse (2) B Eefke van den Nieuwenhof .................................... SU Jonna Kennedy, BC Charlotte de Vries Eefke van den Nieuwenhof M Charlotte DeVries .................................................. SU Virginia (2) D Rachel Robinson ................................................... VA NFHCA National Academic Team Award Adele Iacobucci Laura Janssen D Amber Ezechiels .................................................... VA Boston College Syracuse M Meike Lanckohr .....................................................WF Duke Virginia Tournament Most Valuable Player Second Team Louisville Wake Forest Erin Matson, NC B Fusine Govaert ...................................................... BC North Carolina F Elizabeth Warner ................................................... BC NCAA Tournament Results D Alli Bitting ................................................................UL NFHCA National Academic Squad First & Second Rounds, April 30-May 9, 2021 M Charlie van Oirschot ...............................................UL Boston College (8) Chapel Hill, NC & University Park, Pa. GK Amanda Hendry .....................................................NC Sky Caron Autumn Littlefield Semifinals & Finals, May 7 & 9, 2021 F Meredith Sholder ...................................................NC Maddy Dorn Isabella Pugliese Chapel Hill, N.C. F Pleun Lammers...................................................... SU Emily Gillespie Elizabeth Warner Second Round M Laura Graziosi ....................................................... SU Kendall Hanlon Eleanor Webber #1 North Carolina d. Stanford .....................................2-0 F Lauren Janssen ..................................................... VA Duke (19) #3 Louisville d. Connecticut ........................................1-0 M Laia Vancells .........................................................WF Darcy Bourne Grace Kim Semifinals M Nat Friedman .........................................................WF Alayna Burns• Hannah Miller North Carolina d. Iowa ................................................3-0 F Grace Delmotte......................................................WF Barb Civitella Eva Nunnik Michigan d. Louisville .........................................(2ot) 2-1 Leah Crouse• Lily Posternak (Michigan won by penalty shots, 4-3) NFHCA All-Americans Lexi Davidson Kelsey Reznick Finals First Team Morgan Fletcher• Olivia Sahaydak North Carolina d. Michigan ...................................(ot) 4-3 F Margo Carlin .......................................................... BC Piper Hampsch Shea Tatara M Darcy Bourne .........................................................DU Caroline Hanan Libby Thompson NCAA All-Tournament Team M Mercedes Pastor.....................................................UL Mary Harkins Josie Varney Louisville (2) GK Amanda Hendry .....................................................NC Charlotte Johnson Alli Bitting Aimee Plumb F Erin Matson ...........................................................NC Louisville (24) North Carolina (4) M Charlotte de Vries .................................................. SU Elizabeth Allgeier •Samantha Minrath Amanda Hendry Meredith Sholder Second Team Hollyn Barr •Mercedes Pastor Erin Matson Eva Smolenaars B Fusine Govaert ...................................................... BC Allison Bitting •Sofia Pendolino D Ali Bitting .................................................................UL Erica Cooper •Camryn Pichea NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player M Eva Smolenaars ....................................................NC Maitland Demand •Aimee Plumb Erin Matson, NC B Eefke van den Nieuwenhof .................................... SU Mia Duchars• •India Reed D Amber Ezechiels .................................................... VA Embry Jane Imorde• Katie Schneider ACC Offensive Player of the Year Third Team Emilia Kaczmarczyk •Meghan Schneider Erin Matson, NC GK Jonna Kennedy ...................................................... BC Mackenzie Karl Mattie Tabor ACC Defensive Player of the Year F Elizabeth Warner ................................................... BC Julie Kouijzer •Minna Tremonti Jonna Kennedy, BC B/M Meghan Schneider .................................................UL Margot Lawn •Charlotte van Oirchot ACC Freshman of the Year F Meredith Sholder ...................................................NC Brigid Lowry Madison Walsh Darcy Bourne, DU Paulina Mayer• 2020 ACC Women’s Field Hockey 253 North Carolina (15) Final NFHCA Poll 253 Brooke Behan Abby Pitcairn 1. North Carolina 11. Syracuse Katie Dixon Ciana Riccardo 2. Michigan 12. Maryland Dorrit Eisenbeis• Meredith Sholder 3. Louisville 13. Stanford Julia Herrington Eva Smolenaars 4. Iowa 14. Virginia Mimi Leonard Cassie Sumfest 5. Northwestern 15. Old Dominion Mia Leonhard• Kiersten Thomassey 6. Connecticut 16. Miami Univ. Erin Matson Paityn Wirth 7. Rutgers 17. VCU Madison Orobono 8. Liberty 18. Penn State Syracuse (10) 9. Boston College 19. Duke Hailey Bitters •Clara Morrison 10. Wake Forest 20. Delaware Claire Cooke• Kailey Smith Chiara Gutsche Marie Sommer 2020 ACC Individual Statistical Leaders Pleun Lammers Emily Streib Points Per Game Alex Morales Florine van Boetzelaer Erin Matson, NC ..........................................3.35 (67 pts) Virginia (15) Goals Per Game Amber Ezechiels •Anneloes Knol Erin Matson, NC ........................................• 1.45 (29 gls) Cato Geusgens Rachel Robinson Assists Per Game Greer Gill Gery Schnarrs Margo Carlin, BC ......................................... 0.50 (7 asts) Emily Graeff Abbigail Starnes Romea Riccardo, NC ................................. 0.50 (10 asts) Lauren Hausheer Peyton Tollaksen Goals Against Average Taylor Henriksen •Mary VanLoh Samantha Minrath, UL ................................. 1.09 (12 ga) Adele Iacobucci Jacquelyn Wilkins Save Percentage Laura Janssen Jonna Kennedy, BC .................................... .794 (81 svs) Wake Forest (15) Madison Baciuska Meike Lanckohr 2020 ACC Team Statistical Leaders Abigail Carpenter Hannah Maxwell Goals Per Game Olivia Corthals Meredith Medvetz North Carolina ............................................. 3.25 (65 gls) Grace Delmotte Anne Van Hoof Assists Per Game Margaret Dickman Laia Vancells North Carolina ..........................................
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