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Old Dominion Field Hockey History & Records OLD DOMINION FIELD HOCKEY HISTORY & RECORDS (Updated prior to 2018 season) 9 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 31 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 696 ALL-TIME WINS 32 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 50 ALL-AMERICANS 6 NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR INDIVIDUAL HONORS HONDA AWARD (Year) ALL-CONFERENCE (Year) (Team) CONFERENCE COACH OTY (Year) Katie Moyer 2002 Tiffany Snow 2002 Erin Huffman 2017 (1) Andrew Griffiths (and staff) 2013 Julie Miracle 2000, 2001 Marina DiGiacomo 2000 Julia Van Dorsten 2017 (2) Beth Anders 12x Adrienne Yoder 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Mimi Smith 1998 Danielle Grega 2016 (1), 2017 (1) 91, 92, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 05, 06, 07, 11, 12 Melanie DeJager 2001 Kelli James 1992 Chrissy Horn 2015 (2), 16 (2) Laura Steadman 1998, 1999, 2000 Christy Morgan 1984 Megan Byas 2014 (2), 15 (2), 16 (1) CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MVP (Year) Ashleigh Miller 1999 Yogi Hightower 1982 Catalina Barahona 2015 (1) Emma Batten 2011 Jamie Hill 1996, 1997, 1998 Sarah Breen 2012 (1), 13 (2), 14 (1), 15 (1) Loran Hatch 2010 Becky Bearor 1998 ALL-AMERICANS (Year) (Team) Alex Iqbal 2015 (2) Dana Sensenig 2005 Cassie Fisher 1998 Kelsey Smither 2013 (2), 14 (2) Katy Fuhrman 2014 (2) Angie Loy 2003 Lisette Fortanier 1998 Sarah Breen 2012 (3), 14 (3), 15 (2) Caitlin Walsh 2014 (2) Tiffany Snow 2002 Casie Rhoades 1996, 1997 Christy Longacre 2012 (2), 13 (1) Kelsey Smither 2011 (1), 12 (2), 13 (1), 14 (1) Adrienne Yoder 2001 Rosemarie van der Rijt 1997 Kati Nearhouse 2011 (2) Rosario Villagra 2013 (1), 14 (1) Marina DiGiacomo 1997, 98, 99, 00 Heather Hess 1995, 1996 Emma Batten 2011 (1) Christy Longacre 2012 (1), 13 (1) Danielle Chellew 1996 (co) Danielle Chellew 1996 Loran Hatch 2010 (1) Kati Nearhouse 2011 (2), 12 (1) Robin Smith 1992 Kim Decker 1994, 1995 Denise Admiraal 2006 (3) Devon Seifert 2011 (2) Carolin Burns 1991 Samantha Saliva 1993, 1994, 1995 Caroline Nichols 2006 (1) Emma Batten 2011 (1) Sue Dano 1993, 1994 Janelle Engle 2005 (1) Stephanie Kratzer 2011 (1) CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNEY TEAM (Year) Gwen Davis 1993, 1994 Dana Sensenig 2004 (3), 05 (2), 06 (3) Maartje van Rijswijk 2010 (1), 11 (2) Danielle Grega 2017 Maaike Hilbrand 1992 Melissa Leonetti 2002 (2), 03 (3) Kathryn Kirk 2010 (2) Anouck Vandersteen 2017 Pam Neiss 1991 Angie Loy 2002 (1), 03 (1) Loran Hatch 2010 (1) Chrissy Horn 2015 Tara Herrmann 2002 (1) Hannah Warren 2009 (2) Megan Byas 2015 ODU SPORTS HALL OF FAME Tiffany Snow 2001 (1), 02 (1) Kelly Driscoll 2006 (1), 07 (1), 09 (2) Kelsey Smither 2013, 14 Janelle (Engle) Benner 2017 Marijolijn van der Sommen 2001 (1) Katheen Shea 2008 (1) Nicole Goff 2013 Laura Knorr Moliken 2016 Adrienne Yoder 1999 (3), 00 (1), 01 (1) Katelyn Smither 2007 (1), 08 (1) Christy Longacre 2013 Caroline Nichols 2016 Marina DiGiacomo 1999 (1), 00 (1) Titia Beek 2007 (1) Kim Miller 2015 Kelly Driscoll 1998 (3) Jo Ann van Aswegen 2007 (1) NATIONAL ACADEMIC SQUAD (Year) Eveline Veraart 2015 Jamie Hill 1998 (1) Daphne Admiraal 2006 (2) Alexis Gingerich 2017 Beth Anders 2014 Kim Miller 1997 (3), 98 (2), 99 (3) Darcy Pinchbeck 2006 (2) Tori Harwood 2017 Angie Loy 2012 Mimi Smith 1997 (3), 98 (1) Dana Sensenig 2004 (1), 05 (1), 06 (1) Camilla MacGillivray 2017 Tiffany Snow 2011 Heather Simon 1996 (2), 97 (2) Denise Admiraal 2005 (2), 06 (1) Julia Van Dorsten 2017 Marina DiGiacomo 2010 Danielle Chellew 1996 (1) Caroline Nichols 2004 (2), 05 (1), 06 (1) Emilie Wanko 2017 Mimi Smith 2008 Samantha Saliva 1995 (3) Janelle Engle 2003 (2), 04 (1), 05 (1) Alexandria Brewer 2016, 2017 Jill Reeve 2006 Kim Decker 1994 (3), 95 (2) Lynn Farquhar 2004 (2) Julie Demeester 2016, 2017 Winnifred Sanders 2006 Karen Neiss 1994 (2) Chilly Banuelos 2003 (2) Lacey Frazier 2016, 2017 Samantha Salvia 2004 Sue Callahan 1993 (1), 94 (1) Angie Loy 2000 (2), 01 (1), 02 (1), 03 (1) Erin Huffman 2016, 2017 Kelli James 2003 Jill Reeve 1992 (3) Melissa Leonetti 2001 (2), 02 (1), 03 (1) Jess Miller 2016 Maaike Hilbrand 2002 Laura Knorr 1991 (2), 92 (2) Lotte Bant 2002 (2) Ashleigh Thomas 2016 Robin Smith 2001 Maaike Hilbrand 1991 (1), 92 (1) Marybeth Freeman 2001 (1), 02 (2) Danielle Grega 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Carolyn Sarr 2000 Robin Smith 1991 (1), 92 (1) Tara Herrmann 2001 (1), 02 (2) Megan Byas 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Pam Neiss 1998 Kelli James 1990 (1), 92 (1) Tiffany Snow 1999 (2), 00 (2), 01 (1), 02 (1) Tori Harwood 2015, 2016 Jackie Grady 1995 Pam Neiss 1990 (1), 91 (1) Adrienne Yoder 1998 (2), 99 (1), 00 (1), 01 (1) Amie Olton 2015, 2016 Jill Fisher 1994 Winnifred Sanders 1990 (1) Crystal Carper 2001 (2) Kealsie Robles 2015, 2016, 2017 Cathy Large 1993 Lisa Doran 1989 (2) Julie Miracle 2000 (2), 01 (2) Kristie Robles 2015, 2016, 2017 Dawn Hill 1992 Carolyn Sarr 1989 (1) Marioljin van der Sommen 1999 (2), 00 (1) Carrie Sensenig 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Cheryl Van Kuren 1991 Jill Fisher 1987 (HM), 88 (1) Marina DiGiacomo 1997 (1), 98 (1), 99 (1), 00 (1) Kristen Vick 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Diane Bracalente 1991 Cathy Large 1987 (1) Asleigh Miller 1999 (2) Clara Meschini 2015 Christy Morgan 1990 Stelly Seltman 1986 (1) Kim Miller 1997 (1), 98 (1), 99 (1) Alex Iqbal 2015 Yogi Hightower 1989 Jackie Grady 1985 (HM), 86 (1) Kelly Driscoll 1997 (1), 98 (1) Kelly Weaver 2014, 2015 Kathy Fosina Mustain 1989 Dawn Hill 1985 (1) Jamie Hill 1998 (2) Emily Harting 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Jean Whitehurst 1984 Cheryl Van Kuren 1984 (1), 85 (1) Mimi Smith 1996 (1), 97 (1), 98 (1) Caitlin Walsh 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Donna Doyle Smith 1980 Willemien Aardenburg 1984 (1) Joey Evans 1997 (2) Sarah Kazmierski 2013, 2014 Cindy Wallace 1984 (1) Staci Smith 1997 (2) Megan Hept 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 OLYMPIANS (Country) (Year) (Medal) Evaline Veraat 1983 (1), 84 (1) Heather Simon 1996 (1), 97 (1) Kelsey Smither 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Caroline Nichols (USA) 2008, 12 Adele Meas 1983 (1) Anne Muller 1996 (2) Danielle Clutter 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Tiffany Snow (USA) 2008 Diane Bracalente 1982 (1), 84 (1) Danielle Chellew 1995 (1), 96 (1) Lydia Velzian 2011, 2012 Angie Loy (USA) 2008 Christy Morgan 1982 (1), 83 (1), 84 (1) Kim Decker 1994 (2), 95 (1) Maartje van Rijswijk 2010, 2011, 2012 Dana Sensenig (USA) 2008 Yogi Hightower 1981 (1), 82 (1) Danielle Derr 1995 (2) Julie Hodge 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Marina DiGiacomo (ARG) 2004 (B) Mary Beth Holder 1981 (1) Sam Salvia 1993 (2), 1994 (1), 1995 (1) Kimberly Oakes 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Maacha van der Vaart (NED) 2000, 04 (S) Sue Dano 1994 (2) Philippine Cleton 2012 Jill Reeve (USA) 1996 NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (Year) Sue Callahan 1993 (1), 94 (1) Julie Hodge 2012 Kelli James (USA) 1996 Emma Batten 2011 Alaina Hunt 1993 (1), 94 (1) Friederike Jahns 2012 Carina Benninga (NED) 1988 (B), 92 Janelle Engle 2005 Karen Neiss 1993 (1), 94 (1) Celine Marquet 2012 Ingrid Wolf (NED) 1988 (B), 92 Mary Cate Gordon 2005 Dewi van der Vaart 1993 (2) Marla Petriello 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 Yogi Hightower (USA) 1988 Caroline Nichols 2004, 05 Kelli James 1992 (1) Devon Seifert 2009, 2010, 2011 Christy Morgan (USA) 1988 Dana Sensenig 2004, 05 Jill Reeve 1991 (2), 92 (2) Stephanie Kratzer 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 Diane Bracalente (USA) 1988 Marina DiGiacomo 1997, 99, 00 Laura Knorr 1991 (1), 92 (1) Emma Batten 2011 Cheryl Van Kuren (USA) 1988 Marybeth Freeman 2000 Robin Smith 1991 (1), 92 (1) Rebecca Condie 2011 Willemien Aardenburg (NED) 1988 (B) Becky Loy 2000 Maaike Hilbrand 1991 (1), 1992 (1) Amanda Beiber 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Beth Anders (USA, coach) 1984 (B) Julie Miracle 2000 Kathy Fosina 1991 (1) Loran Hatch 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Beth Anders (USA, coach) 1980 Laura Steadman 2000 Pam Neiss 1991 (1) Samantha Richardson 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Marjolijn van der Sommen 2000 Anna Kern 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 Kelly Driscoll 1997, 98 CONFERENCE POTY (Year) Alyschia Conn 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 Staci Smith 1997, 98 Rosario Villagra (off. POTY) 2013 Lauryl Desch 2010 Kim Miller 1996, 98 Emma Batten 2011 Megan Reardon 2010 Jamie Hill 1998 Caroline Nichols 2006 Paige Clutter 2007, 2008, 2009 Winnifred Sanders 1998 Janelle Engle 2005 Kelly Driscoll 2007, 2008, 2009 Mimi Smith 1997 Angie Loy 2003 Kathleen Shea 2007, 2008, 2009 Danielle Chewelle 1996 Tiffany Snow 2002 Katie Ueberroth 2007, 2008, 2009 Dawn Hill 1995 Adrienne Yoder 2001 Hanna Warren 2007, 2008, 2009 Jen Shepherd 1992 Marina DiGiacomo 1997, 98, 99, 00 Katelyn Smither 2006, 2007, 2008 Kelli James 1990, 92 Danielle Chellew 1996 Jestine Angelini 2008 Laura Knorr 1990, 92 Kelli James 1992 Louise Gericke 2008 Robin Smith 1990, 91, 92 Robin Smith 1991 Julia Simo 2008 Maaike Hilbrand 1988, 89, 92 Titia Beek 2006, 2007 Pam Neiss 1990, 91 CONFERENCE DEFENDER OTY (Year) Courtney Seiders 2006, 2007 Joepke Giesen 1991 Christy Longacre 2012, 13 Jo Ann van Aswegen 2006, 2007 Jill Reeve 1991 Stephanie Kratzer 2011 Caroline Nichols 2004, 2006, 2007 Macha van der Vaart 1990 Loran Hatch 2010 Samantha McLenegan 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Lisa Doran 1989 Caroline Nichols 2006 Arianne Evans 2007 Kathy Fosina 1989 Melissa Leonetti 2003 Dana Sensenig 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Jill Fisher 1988 Adrienne Yoder 2000, 01 (co) Nico van Nispen 2006 Mary Beth Mahoney 1988 Mimi Smith 1998 Janelle Engle 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Joyce Cutler 1985 Mary Cate Gordon 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Jackie Grady 1985 CONFERENCE ROOKIE OTY (Year) Maggie Hayes 2005 Cheryl Van Kuren 1985 Chrissy Horn 2015 Lynn Farquhar 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Willemien Aardenburg 1984 Kelsey Smither 2011 Cora Geradi 2002, 2003 Diane Bracalente 1982, 84 Loran Hatch 2007 Jenna McLane 2002, 2003 Christy Morgan 1982, 83, 84 Denise Admiraal 2005 Melissa Leonetti 2001, 2002, 2003 Yogi Hightower 1981, 82 Lotte Bant 2001 Tina Walker 2001, 2002, 2003 Evaline Veraat 1983 Angie Loy 2000 Angie Loy 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Jennifer Walsh 1983 Adrienne Yoder 1998 (co) Elizabeth Sharp 2003 Ingrid Wolf 1983 Marina DiGiacomo 1997 Tara Herrmann 2000, 2001, 2002 Eveline LePoole 1982 Mimi Smith 1995 Becky Loy 1999, 2000, 2002 Mary Beth Holder 1981 Marybeth Freeman 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Note: ODU was in the CAA from 1991-2012 and in the BIG EAST from 2013-present.
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