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Field Hockey Championships Records Book DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2019 Championship 2 History 3 All-Time Results 8 Brackets 14 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS 2019 RESULTS North Carolina Tops Princeton in Final with Dominant Second Half: Back-To- Opening Round Back: Tar Heels Claim Eighth NCAA Title With 23-0 Season Stanford 3, Miami (OH) 1 Fairfield 3, American 1 The top-ranked Tar Heels beat No. 9 Princeton 6-1 Sunday at Wake Forest’s Kentner Stadium to claim the program’s eighth national championship and complete a second-consecutive undefeated season. The team finished the First Round year 23-0, and North Carolina extended its win streak to 46 games in a row. Louisville 2, Michigan 1(OT) UConn 2, Fairfield 1 (OT) It was the second matchup of the season between UNC and Princeton. Boston College 2, Northwestern 1 The two also met in Chapel Hill on Sept. 6, when the Tar Heels won 4-3 but needed three goals in the final 5:01 to do so. On Sunday, they again showed Maryland 4, St. Joseph's 0 that ability to score in bunches. North Carolina 4, Stanford 0 Virginia 4, Delaware 1 The win marked the third time in NCAA history that a team has gone back- Iowa 3, Duke 2 to-back with undefeated seasons. ODU was the first and did so on two Princeton 5, Syracuse 1 occasions, in 1983 and 1984, and then in 1991 and 1992. Second Round UNC won its eighth title on the same field where the Tar Heels won their North Carolina 2, Iowa 1 second, in 1995, and their sixth, in 2009. Boston College 2, Louisville 1 (2) Princeton 2, UConn 0 Princeton wrapped up the season at 16-5 overall. The loss ended a 13-game Virginia 1, Maryland 0 (OT) winning streak which was the second longest streak in program history. Semifinals North Carolina 6, Boston College 3 Princeton 2, Virginia 1 Championship North Carolina 6, Princeton 1 2019 Championship 2 HISTORY RESULTS Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance 1981 UConn (15-2-3) Diane Wright 4-1 Massachusetts UConn 1982 Old Dominion (20-1) Beth Anders 3-2 UConn Temple 1983 Old Dominion (19-1) Beth Anders 3-1 (3 OT) UConn Penn 1984 Old Dominion (23-0) Beth Anders 5-1 Iowa Springfield 1985 UConn (19-2) Diane Wright 3-2 Old Dominion Old Dominion 1986 Iowa (19-2-1) Judith Davidson 2-1 (2 OT) New Hampshire Old Dominion 1987 Maryland (18-4-1) Sue Tyler 2-1 (OT) North Carolina North Carolina 1988 Old Dominion (26-1) Beth Anders 2-1 Iowa Penn 1989 North Carolina (20-2) Karen Shelton 2-1 (3 OT)* Old Dominion Springfield 1990 Old Dominion (23-2-1) Beth Anders 5-0 North Carolina Rutgers 1991 Old Dominion (26-0) Beth Anders 2-0 North Carolina Villanova 1992 Old Dominion (25-0) Beth Anders 4-0 Iowa VCU 1993 Maryland (21-3) Missy Meharg 2-1 (2 OT)* North Carolina Rutgers 1994 James Madison (20-3-1) Christy Morgan 2-1 (2 OT)* North Carolina Northeastern 1995 North Carolina (24-0) Karen Shelton 5-1 Maryland Wake Forest 1996 North Carolina (23-1) Karen Shelton 3-0 Princeton Boston College 1997 North Carolina (20-3) Karen Shelton 3-2 Old Dominion UConn 1998 Old Dominion (23-2) Beth Anders 3-2 Princeton Penn 1999 Maryland (24-1) Missy Meharg 2-1 Michigan Northeastern 2000 Old Dominion (25-1) Beth Anders 3-1 North Carolina Old Dominion 2001 Michigan (18-5) Marcia Pankratz 2-0 Maryland Kent St. 2002 Wake Forest (20-2) Jennifer Averill 2-0 Penn St. Louisville 2003 Wake Forest (22-1) Jennifer Averill 3-1 Duke Massachusetts 2004 Wake Forest (20-3) Jennifer Averill 3-0 Duke Wake Forest 2005 Maryland (23-2) Missy Meharg 1-0 Duke Louisville 2006 Maryland (23-2) Missy Meharg 1-0 Wake Forest Wake Forest 2007 North Carolina (24-0) Karen Shelton 3-0 Penn St. Maryland 243 2008 Maryland (22-2) Missy Meharg 4-2 Wake Forest Louisville 809 2009 North Carolina (20-2) Karen Shelton 3-2 Maryland Wake Forest 677 2010 Maryland (23-1) Missy Meharg 3-2 (2 OT) North Carolina Maryland 2,381 2011 Maryland (19-4) Missy Meharg 3-2 (OT) North Carolina Louisville 557 2012 Princeton (21-1) Kristen Holmes-Winn 3-2 North Carolina Old Dominion 1,139 2013 UConn (21-4) Nancy Stevens 2-0 Duke Old Dominion 1,728 2014 UConn (20-3) Nancy Stevens 1-0 Syracuse Maryland 1,590 2015 Syracuse (21-1) Ange Bradley 4-2 North Carolina Michigan 862 2016 Delaware (23-2) Rolf van de Kerkhof 3-2 North Carolina Old Dominion 1,277 2017 UConn (23-0) Nancy Stevens 2-1 Maryland Louisville 1,002 2018 North Carolina (23-0) Karen Shelton 2-0 Maryland Louisville 480 2019 North Carolina (23-0) Karen Shelton 6-1 Princeton Wake Forest 1,152 *Penalty strokes. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Old Dominion 9 Maryland 8 North Carolina 8 UConn 5 Wake Forest 3 Delaware 1 Iowa 1 James Madison 1 Michigan 1 Princeton 1 Syracuse 1 History 3 - 1986 1991 ALL TOURNAMENT Karen Napolitano, Iowa Joepke Giesen, Old Dominion TEAMS Deb Robertson, Iowa Pam Neiss, Old Dominion RosAnna Salcido, Iowa Jill Reeve, Old Dominion 1981 Patti Wanner, Iowa Robin Smith, Old Dominion Sue Caples, Massachusetts Sandi Costigan, New Hampshire Lisa Rowe, Maryland Tish Stevens, Massachusetts Patty Drury, New Hampshire Mandy Stevenson, Maryland Judy Strong, Massachusetts Karen Geromini, New Hampshire Boukje Vermeulen, Maryland Julie Blaisse, North Carolina Susan Bisignaro, Penn St. 1982 Lori Bruney, North Carolina Michele Brennan, Penn St. Amanda Stewart, Old Dominion Maryellen Falcone, North Carolina Jennifer Clark, North Carolina Yogi Hightower, Old Dominion Diane Schleicher, Penn St. Amy Cox, North Carolina Eveline LePoole, Old Dominion Carolan Norris, UConn 1987 1992 Judy Mahaffey, Penn St. Kim Chorosiewski, Maryland Maaike Hilbrand, Old Dominion Christy Morgan, Old Dominion Carolyn Muller, Maryland Kelli James, Old Dominion Diane Bracalente, Old Dominion Carin Peterson, Maryland Laura Knorr, Old Dominion Rose Smith, UConn Cheryl Rudio, Maryland Jennifer Shepherd, Old Dominion Brenda Stauffer, Penn St. Kim Turner, Maryland Robin Smith, Old Dominion Sharon Wilkie, Delaware Jessica Wilk, Maryland Tiffany Bybel, Iowa Stacie Indelicarto, Delaware Lori Bruney, North Carolina Kris Fillat, Iowa Maryellen Falcone, North Carolina Amy Fowler, Iowa 1983 Leslie Lyness, North Carolina Andrea Wieland, Iowa Jennifer Averill, Northwestern Kathy DeAngelis, Massachusetts Amy Cox, North Carolina Laurie Decker, UConn Elizabeth Tchou, Iowa Ainslee Press, Massachusetts Megan Donnelly, Massachusetts Cindy Dysenchuk, UConn 1988 1993 Kathleen Kochmansky, Northwestern Jill Fisher, Old Dominion Laura Harmon, Maryland Christy Morgan, Old Dominion Maaike Hilbrand, Old Dominion Irene Horvat, Maryland Pam Moryl, Massachusetts Mary Beth Mahoney, Old Dominion Shannon Petrick, Maryland Patty Shea, Massachusetts Winnifred Sanders, Old Dominion Sabrina Salam, Maryland Eveline Veraart, Old Dominion Cheri Freddie, Iowa Amy Schubert, Maryland Jennifer Walsh, Old Dominion Diane Loosbrock, Iowa Jennifer Blizzard, North Carolina Ingrid Wolf, Old Dominion Deb Robertson, Iowa Cinda Carpenter, North Carolina Melissa Sanders, Iowa Barbara Hansen, North Carolina 1984 Jeanene Fischer, Northeastern Tiffany Bybel, Iowa Willemien Aardenburg, Old Dominion Amy Westerman, Northeastern Kristy Gleason, Iowa Diane Bracalente, Old Dominion Donna Mulhern, Penn Becca Main, Penn St. Debbie Brickley, Iowa Lisa D’Amadio, UConn 1989 1994 Kim Hermann, Iowa Peggy Anthon, North Carolina Eileen Arnaldo, James Madison Terry Kix, UConn Laurel Hershey, North Carolina Kelley Bloomer, James Madison Mary Koboldt, Iowa Imke Lempers, North Carolina Heather Colbert, James Madison Monica Mills, Temple Leslie Lyness, North Carolina Carole Thate, James Madison Christy Morgan, Old Dominion Lisa Doran, Old Dominion Barbara Hansen, North Carolina Marcia Pankratz, Iowa Kathy Fosina, Old Dominion Meredith Lawrence, North Carolina Eveline Veraart, Old Dominion Maaike Hilbrand, Old Dominion Sharon Moore, North Carolina Nicole Cattell, Northwestern Cindy Werley, North Carolina 1985 Antoinette Lucas, Northwestern Jennifer Pellerti, Northwestern Marjory Abbott, UConn Melissa Sanders, Iowa Gretchen Scheuermann, Northwestern Laura Eby, UConn Erin Walsh, Iowa Jessica Enoch, Iowa Tracey Fuchs, UConn Janet Ryan, UConn 1990 1995 Joyce Cutler, Old Dominion Kelli James, Old Dominion Kate Barber, North Carolina Jackie Grady, Old Dominion Laura Knorr, Old Dominion Nancy Pelligreen, North Carolina Dawn Hill, Old Dominion Pam Neiss, Old Dominion Susannah Schott, North Carolina Cheryl Van Kuren, Old Dominion Robin Smith, Old Dominion Kim Schroll, North Carolina Amy Kekeisen, Northwestern Macha van der Vaart, Old Dominion Christy Utter, North Carolina Wendi Kemp, Northwestern Kristy Gleason, Iowa Jana Withrow, North Carolina Kate Oleykowski, Northwestern Amy Fowler, Iowa Christine DeBow, Maryland Andrea Wieland, Iowa Kristen Ketchum, Maryland Jennifer Clark, North Carolina Lynsey McVicker, Maryland Stephanie Walsh, North Carolina Regina Carl, Northeastern Kristen Winters, Penn St. Carole Thate, James Madison History 4 1996 2001 2006 Kate Barber, North Carolina April Fronzoni, Michigan Paula Infante, Maryland Joy Driscoll, North Carolina Kristi Gannon, Michigan Christina Restivo, Maryland Nancy Pelligreen, North Carolina Adrienne Hortillosa, Michigan Susie Rowe, Maryland Cindy Werley, North Carolina Stephanie Johnson, Michigan Emily Trycinski, Maryland Gia Fruscione, Princeton Maureen Tasch, Michigan Janneke van Leeuwen, Maryland Kirsty Hale, Princeton Colleen Barbieri, Maryland Lauren Crandall, Wake Forest Amy MacFarlane, Princeton Dina Rizzo, Maryland Kristi Harshman, Wake Forest Molly O’Malley, Princeton Caroline Walter, Maryland Michelle Kasold, Wake Forest Danielle Chellew, Old Dominion Autumn Welsch, Maryland Jamie Whitten, Wake Forest Kim Miller, Old Dominion Heather Aughinbaugh, Wake Forest Lizzy Peijs, UConn Regina Carl, Northeastern Kelly Doton, Wake Forest Laura Suchoski, Duke 1997 2002 2007 Kate Barber, North Carolina Heather Aughinbaugh, Wake Forest Illse Davids, North Carolina Joy Driscoll, North Carolina Kelly Dostal, Wake Forest Rachel Dawson, North Carolina Nancy Pelligreen, North Carolina Kelly Doton, Wake Forest Katelyn Falgowski, North Carolina Cindy Werley, North Carolina Katie Ridd, Wake Forest Danielle Forword, North Carolina Marina Di Giacomo, Old Dominion Lucy Shaw, Wake Forest Shaun Banta, Penn St.
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