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2016 Wake Forest Field Hockey #5 North Carolina Vs #8 Louisville (Nov 03, 2016 at Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Field Hockey Box Score (Final) 2016 Wake Forest Field Hockey #5 North Carolina vs #8 Louisville (Nov 03, 2016 at Winston-Salem, N.C.) North Carolina (16-4, 4-3 ACC) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Louisville (15-5, 3-4 ACC) North Carolina 0 3 3 Date: Nov 03, 2016 • Attendance: Louisville 2 0 2 Weather: 68 degrees, sunny North Carolina Louisville Po # Player Sh SO G A DS Po # Player Sh SO G A DS gk 39 Alex Halpin - - - - - gk 1 Ayeisha McFerran - - - - - 2 Lauren Moyer 5 5 3 - - 2 Taylor Stone - - - - - 3 Kristy Bernatchez 1 - - - - 3 Bethany Russ - - - - - 10 Eef Andriessen 1 - - - - 4 Erin McCrudden - - - 1 - 13 Ashley Hoffman 4 - - - - 5 Lizzie Gittens - - - - - 14 Emma Bozek 1 - - 1 - 10 Minout Mink 2 1 1 - - 15 Malin Evert - - - - - 13 Gianna Perrone - - - - - 16 Julia Young - - - 1 - 16 Abby Grimes 1 1 1 - - 17 Morgan Goetz - - - - - 17 Marigrace Ragsdale - - - 1 - 22 Eva van't Hoog 2 1 - - - 18 Lotta Kahlert - - - - - 27 Gab Major - - - 1 - 22 Nicole Woods - - - - - -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 5 Sam Night - - - - - 7 Carter Ayars - - - - - 8 Catherine Hayden - - - - - 8 Shannon Sloss - - - - - 29 Megan DuVernois - - - - - 11 Annie Himsworth - - - - - 33 Marissa Creatore - - - - - 12 Whena Munn - - - - - Totals 14 6 3 3 0 14 Hailey Netherton - - - - - 15 Katie Walsh - - - - - 19 Isabella Leeker - - - - - 23 Maria Gomez - - - - - 28 Stephanie Byrne - - - - - Totals 3 2 2 2 0 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 39 Alex Halpin 68:09 2 0 1 Ayeisha McFerran 70:00 3 3 TM TEAM 1:51 0 0 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total North Carolina 4 10 14 North Carolina 0 0 0 Louisville 2 1 3 Louisville 0 3 3 Penalty corners 1 2 Total North Carolina 3 4 7 Louisville 1 1 2 Scoring summary: No. -
2015 Field Hockey Fact Book Table of Contents 2015 Schedule
2015 FIELD HOCKEY FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS 2015 SCHEDULE Pages .................................................................Content Aug. 20 KENT STATE (scrimmage) 12 p.m. 2 ....................................2015 Roster/Pronunciation Guide Aug. 24 QUINNIPIAC (scrimmage) 11 a.m. 3-4 .......................................Head Coach Michele Madison 5 ....................................Assistant Coaches/Support Staff Aug. 28 DREXEL 6 p.m. 6-16 ............................................................... 2015 Player Bios Aug. 30 PENN STATE 12 p.m. 17-18 ....................................................... 2014 Final Statistics Sept. 4 @Rutgers 3 p.m. 19-21 ...........................................Cavalier Program Records Sept. 6 @Princeton 1 p.m. 22 ....................................Cavaliers and USA Field Hockey Sept. 11 @Louisville* 6 p.m. 23-25 ......................................................Honors and Awards Sept. 13 @Miami (Ohio) 12 p.m. 26-27 ...................................................Academic Accolades Sept. 18 DUKE* 6 p.m. 28...................................................................... Series Records Sept. 21 WILLIAM & MARY 6 p.m. 29-35 ....................................................Year-by-Year Results Sept. 25 at Syrcause* 4 p.m. 36-37 ................................................All-Time Letterwinners Oct. 2 NORTH CAROLINA* 6 p.m. Oct. 3 ALUMNI GAME 10 a.m. Oct. 4 RICHMOND 1 p.m. VIRGINIA MEDIA relations Oct. 9 @Wake Forest* 6 p.m. Oct. 11 @Old Dominion 1 p.m. Melissa Dudek Oct. 15 @Liberty 4 p.m. Assistant Athletics Media Relations Director, Oct. 18 @Delaware 1 p.m. Field Hockey Contact Oct. 24 BOSTON COLLEGE* 1 p.m. Phone: (434) 962-0579 Oct. 30 @James Madison 6 p.m. Email: [email protected] Nov. 4-7 ACC Championship1 TBA Nov. 13-15 NCAA First/Second Rounds TBA Nov. 20-22 NCAA Semifinals/Finals2 TBA 1 at Turf Field - Charlottesville, Va. 2 at Phyllis Ocker Field Hockey Field - Ann Arbor, Mich. -
Region Teams Announced
Contact: Matt Dougherty, NFHCA Director of Communications Email: [email protected] For Immediate Release: Nov. 29, 2016 Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-Region Teams Announced CHANDLER, Ariz. – The Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division I All- Region squads were announced on Tuesday with 160 student-athletes receiving either first or second- team recognition across the five regions. The All-Region lists included the Mid-Atlantic, Mideast, Northeast, South and West. The All-Region squads consisted of 66 seniors or graduate students, 46 juniors, 33 sophomores and 15 freshmen. Fifteen schools had at least four student-athletes make the All-Region squad, led by Connecticut with seven in the Mideast Region. Notching six selections were Maryland (Mid-Atlantic), Penn State (Mideast), Syracuse (Mideast), Boston College (Northeast), North Carolina (South), Duke (South) and Louisville (West). National champion Delaware (Mid-Atlantic) had five honorees along with Virginia (South), while Monmouth (Mid-Atlantic), Albany (Northeast), Stanford (West) and Northwestern (West) each notched four. The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) led all leagues with 38 selections to the All- Region Teams. The Longstreth/NFHCA Division I Regional Players of the Year will be announced on Thursday, with the All-America squad coming out on Dec. 7 and the National Player of the Year on Dec. 14. The five All- Region teams are listed in full below. Mid-Atlantic Region First Team Name School Class Position Grace Balsdon Maryland Gr. D Catherine Caro Princeton Sr. M/F Alyssa Ercolino Monmouth Sr. M Lein Holsboer Maryland Jr. M Alexa Hoover Penn Jr. F Natalie Konerth American Sr. -
Field Hockey
FIELD HOCKEY 2020-21 GAME NOTES >> 8 NCAA Championships >> 23 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships THE MATCHUP NCAA Semifinals: May 7 at 1 p.m. • Chapel Hill, N.C. • Karen Shelton Stadium • ESPN3 North Carolina (17-1) Iowa (12-5) Head Coach: Karen Shelton (West Chester, 1979) Head Coach: Lisa Cellucci Record at North Carolina: 709-165-9 (40th season) Record at Iowa: 82-52 (seventh season) Career Record: Same vs. Career Record: Same FALL 2020 RESULTS SPRING 2021 RESULTS QUICK HITS Fall: 10-1 overall, 4-1 ACC, 8-0 home, 2-1 Away Spring: 7-0 overall, 5-0 ACC, 4-0 home, 3-0 Away • UNC played four overtime games in a row before winning 2-0 in the NCAA quarterfinals At Wake Forest (Non-conf.) W Louisville W Sunday, Sept. 20 Friday, March 5 round on May 2. It was the Tar Heels’ first win in 3-1 TV: ACCNX 2-0 TV: ACCNX regulation at home since March 5. Winston-Salem, N.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. • When the ACC announced its 2020-21 awards in April, Erin Matson was named the ACC At Louisville L At Wake Forest Offensive Player of the Year for the third year Friday, Oct. 2 W Saturday, March 13 3-1 TV: ACC Network in a row and Karen Shelton was named ACC TV: ACCNX Louisville, Ky. 2-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. Coach of the Year for the 11th time. Matson and senior Eva Smolenaars were named to the All-ACC first team, and senior Amanda Hendry At Duke Duke W Sunday, Oct. -
Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-Region Teams Announced
Contact: Matt Dougherty, NFHCA Director of Communications Email: [email protected] For Immediate Release: Nov. 29, 2016 Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-Region Teams Announced CHANDLER, Ariz. – The Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division I All- Region squads were announced on Tuesday with 160 student-athletes receiving either first or second- team recognition across the five regions. The All-Region lists included the Mid-Atlantic, Mideast, Northeast, South and West. The All-Region squads consisted of 66 seniors or graduate students, 46 juniors, 33 sophomores and 15 freshmen. Fifteen schools had at least four student-athletes make the All-Region squad, led by Connecticut with seven in the Mideast Region. Notching six selections were Maryland (Mid-Atlantic), Penn State (Mideast), Syracuse (Mideast), Boston College (Northeast), North Carolina (South), Duke (South) and Louisville (West). National champion Delaware (Mid-Atlantic) had five honorees along with Princeton (Mid-Atlantic) and Virginia (South), while Monmouth (Mid-Atlantic), Albany (Northeast), Stanford (West) and Northwestern (West) each notched four. The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) led all leagues with 38 selections to the All-Region Teams. The Longstreth/NFHCA Division I Regional Players of the Year will be announced on Thursday, with the All-America squad coming out on Dec. 7 and the National Player of the Year on Dec. 14. The five All- Region teams are listed in full below. Mid-Atlantic Region First Team Name School Class Position Grace Balsdon Maryland Gr. D Catherine Caro Princeton Sr. M/F Alyssa Ercolino Monmouth Sr. M Lein Holsboer Maryland Jr. M Alexa Hoover Penn Jr. -
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. -
Field Hockey Championships Records Book
DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2016 Championship 2 History 4 All-Time Results 10 Brackets 14 2016 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Delaware tops UNC, 3-2, to capture first national title: That title belongs to the University of Delaware field hockey team after the No. 8 Blue Hens capped their magical postseason run and history-making campaign with a 3-2 win over No. 4 North Carolina to capture their first-ever NCAA field hockey title. As she has done all season, Blue Hen sophomore Greta Nauck was the difference-maker as she scored her second goal of the day with just under six minutes remaining to break the tie and send Delaware to the victory at Old Dominion’s L.R. Hill Complex. The Blue Hens (23-2), who advanced to the title game with a 3-2 win over No. 14 Princeton Friday night, become the first Delaware team to capture a national title since the UD football team won the NCAA FCS crown in 2003. They also become the first UD women’s team to claim a national title since the women’s lacrosse squad won its third straight national title in 1983. Delaware, which won its fourth straight Colonial Athletic Association title this season, capped an incredible season that saw the Hens win their final 19 games since mid-September. Delaware outscored its opponents by an incredible 100-39 margin over the course of the season. The Hens jumped out to a 2-0 lead over the Atlantic Coast Conference champion Tar Heels (20-6) as Nauck scored just 9:32 into the game and Meghan Winesett tallied with 5:11 left in the stanza. -
2014 Tar Heel Field Hockey
2014 Tar Heel Field Hockey Up next for the Tar Heels UNC plays its fifth game of the season and third at home on Friday, hosting Syracuse at Francis E. Henry Stadium. The Tar Heels are 4-0 and ranked No. 1 in this week’s national poll. Syracuse is 5-0 and ranked fifth. Friday’s game is the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams. After hosting Syracuse, Carolina takes to the road for its next four games – two in Louisville, Ky., and two in Newton, Mass. The Tar Heels won’t play in Chapel Hill again until Oct. 3, when they host Virginia. Fast Facts on UNC 2014 record: 4-0 (0-0 ACC) 2013 record: 18-6 (3-3 ACC) Current NFHCA poll ranking: No. 2 (preseason) Head Coach: Karen Shelton (34th season at UNC) The 2014 Tar Heels Record at UNC and overall: 572-146-9 (through 9/7/14) Staff: Grant Fulton, Associate Head Coach; Kaitlyn Ruhf, Assistant Coach; 2014 Schedule and Results Teryn Brill, Director of Operations; Jack Purrington, Volunteer Assistant Date Opponent Site Time/Result Coach ACC-Big Ten Challenge Team Captains: Samantha Travers, Captain; Abby Frey, Vice-Captain 8/30 Michigan Chapel Hill W, 5-1 2012 Finish: ACC Runner-up, NCAA Semifinalist 8/31 Iowa Chapel Hill W, 4-1 ACC Titles: 18 (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 9/5 At Maryland College Park, Md. W, 3-1 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2012) 9/7 At Delaware Newark, Del. W, 5-1 NCAA Titles: Six (1989, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2007, 2009) 9/12 Syracuse * Chapel Hill 5 p.m. -
2016 Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-Region Teams
2016 Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-Region Teams Mid-Atlantic Region First Team Name School Class Position Grace Balsdon Maryland Gr. D Catherine Caro Princeton Sr. M/F Alyssa Ercolino Monmouth Sr. M Lein Holsboer Maryland Jr. M Alexa Hoover Penn Jr. F Natalie Konerth American Sr. F Julie Laszlo Monmouth Jr. D Taylor Lister Delaware Jr. F Welma Luus Maryland Gr. F Ryan McCarthy Princeton Jr. F Greta Nauck Delaware So. M Esmee Peet Delaware Sr. M Christen Piersanti Monmouth Jr. GK Rafaela Rubas American So. M Linde van Schaik Rutgers So. M Anna Willocks Saint Joseph’s So. F Second Team Name School Class Position Maddie Bacskai Princeton Fr. M Lisa Giezeman Delaware So. F Linnea Gonzales Maryland So. F Paige Gross Temple Sr. M Carrie Hanks Maryland Jr. D Casey Hanna Monmouth Sr. D Kaite Larmour Rutgers Fr. M Jessica McCarthy Drexel Sr. M Emmeline Oltmans Delaware Jr. GK Shannon Pereira Saint Francis Jr. M Emma Rissinger Maryland Sr. F Alexa Schneck Penn Fr. D Pepa Serrano Saint Joseph’s Fr. M Sophia Tornetta Princeton So. F Megan Wiest Drexel So. F Elise Wong Princeton So. M/D Mideast Region First Team Name School Class Position Olivia Bolles Connecticut Sr. D Gini Bramley Penn State So. M Ann Burgoyne Fairfield Sr. F Laura Hurff Syracuse Jr. M/F Emilie Katz Yale Sr. GK Lies Lagerweij Syracuse Jr. D Amanda Magadan Lafayette Sr. M Claudia Marin Samper Hofstra Sr. F Aurelia Meijer Penn State So. M/F Anna Middendorf Connecticut Sr. D Moira Putsch Penn State Jr. F Regan Spencer Syracuse Sr. -
2017 UNC Field Hockey Schedule Durham to Host Old Dominion on Sunday, Oct
Setting the Scene Following back-to-back overtime road wins last weekend, UNC returns to 2017 UNC Field Hockey Schedule Durham to host Old Dominion on Sunday, Oct. 1. The Tar Heels and Monarchs Date Opponent Site Time/Result continue their long-time rivalry with a 1 p.m. non-conference game. The fifth-ranked Tar Heels head into the weekend 9-2 overall while unranked ACC-Big Ten Challenge ODU is 4-6. Aug. 26 Vs. Michigan Iowa City, Iowa L, 3-2 Aug. 27 At Iowa Iowa City, Iowa W, 3-0 Fast Facts on UNC 2017 record: 9-2 overall (2-1 ACC) Sept. 1 At Princeton Princeton, N.J. W, 2-0 Final 2016 record: 20-6 (3-3 ACC), ACC runner-up, NCAA runner-up Sept. 3 At Penn Philadelphia, Pa. W, 3-1 NFHCA poll ranking: 5th (Sept. 26 poll) Sept. 8 At Wake Forest * Winston-Salem, N.C. L, 3-1 Head Coach: Karen Shelton (37th season at UNC) Sept. 10 At App. St. Boone, N.C. W, 6-1 Record at UNC and overall: 637-161-9 Staff: Grant Fulton, Associate Head Coach; Mark Atherton, Assistant Sept. 16 Boston College * Durham, N.C. W, 2-1 OT Coach; Kate Kinnear, Volunteer Assistant Coach Sept. 17 James Madison Durham, N.C. W, 3-0 Team Co-captains: Gab Major, Ashley Hoffman Sept. 19 Davidson Durham, N.C. W, 10-0 ACC Titles: 19 (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2015) Sept. -
2016 Schedule and Results UNC Athletic Communications
Looking Back on an Excellent Season North Carolina finished the season 20-6 and as the NCAA runner-up after 2016 Schedule and Results falling to Delaware in the 2016 NCAA Championship game. The Tar Heels Date Opponent Site Time/Result reached the final four for the eighth year in a row and 21st time overall and ACC-Big Ten Challenge then advanced to the title game with a 2-1 overtime win over Connecticut in 8/27 Vs. Michigan Winston-Salem, N.C. L, 1-0 the semifinal. Carolina, the runner-up in the 2016 ACC Tournament, reached the NCAA 8/28 Vs. Iowa Winston-Salem, N.C. W, 4-1 field via an at-large bid. The Tar Heels were unseeded and opened tournament 9/2 At Princeton Princeton, N.J. W, 2-1 play on the road for the first time since 2009. 9/4 At Penn Philadelphia, Pa. W, 6-2 The NCAA Tournament appearance was UNC’s 33rd, more than any other program. UNC is a six-time NCAA Champion and has finished as the NCAA 9/10 Wake Forest * Chapel Hill W, 4-1 runner-up in the past two seasons. 9/11 VCU Chapel Hill W, 6-0 9/16 At Boston College* Newton, Mass. L, 2-1 Fast Facts on UNC 9/18 At Maine Orono, Maine W, 3-1 Final 2016 record: 20-6 (3-3 ACC) 9/23 Syracuse * Chapel Hill W, 3-2, 2OT Final NFHCA poll ranking: 4th (Nov. 8 poll) 9/25 Duke Chapel Hill W, 3-2 Head Coach: Karen Shelton (36th season at UNC) Record at UNC and overall: 628-159-9 10/2 Michigan Chapel Hill W, 5-1 Staff: Grant Fulton, Associate Head Coach; Mark Atherton, Assistant 10/4 At Davidson Davidson, N.C. -
Longstreth Field Hockey Sticks 2019 Season
LONGSTRETH FIELD HOCKEY STICKS 2019 SEASON 800.545.1329 LONGSTRETH.COM Untitled-1 101 6/25/2019 8:00:14 AM This mailer highlights Longstreth’s 2019 line of Field Hockey Sticks. To learn more about the sticks and our exclusive brands, visit our website, longstreth.com. There you'll find our full line of field hockey equipment, player accessories, shoes and apparel. Longstreth carries field hockey gear for female athletes at all levels of play. Have a field hockey question or can’t find what you're looking for? Contact our customer service team — they'll be happy to help! 800-545-1329 [email protected] Facebook: /longstreth.hockey Twitter: @LongstrethFH Instagram: @longstreth_sports Longstreth Sporting Goods 28 Wells Road, Spring City, PA 19475 800-545-1329 www.longstreth.com Untitled-1 102 6/25/2019 8:00:16 AM TK’s three stick lines offer high-performance materials and leading construction methods that provide a range of innovation and offer something to suit all players. The 2019 graphics proudly showcase TK’s iconic elephants! TK STICKS TK TOTAL ONE GRAVITATE Bow: Extra Extreme Late Bow Composition: 100% C THIS STICK FEATURES AN EXTRA EXTREME LATE BOW! Length: 36.5, 37.5 ATKT1G $424.95 TK TOTAL 1.1 INNOVATE Bow: Late Bow Composition: 100% C Length: 35.5, 36.5, 37.5 ATKT1119 $374.95 TK TOTAL 1.2 ILLUMINATE Bow: Extreme Late Bow THIS STICK FEATURES A CONCAVE SHAFT! Composition: 90% C, 10% A Length: 36.5, 37.5 ATKT12L19 $349.95 TK TOTAL 2.1 INNOVATE Bow: Late Bow Composition: 100% C Length: 35.5, 36.5, 37.5 ATKT2119 $299.95 TK