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Division I Records Division I Records Individual Records ................................................................... 2 Individual Leaders ................................................................... 2 Single-Game Records ...................................................... 2 Season Records ................................................................... 3 Career Records .................................................................... 6 Team Records ............................................................................ 10 Team Leaders ............................................................................. 10 Single-Game Records ...................................................... 10 Season Records ................................................................... 11 Annual Individual Champions ........................................... 15 Final National Polls .................................................................. 16 2 DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY - INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Career Career Individual Records 167—Marina DiGiacomo, Old Dominion, 1997-00; Maaike .933—Hilary Rose, Massachusetts, 1993-96 Hilbrand, Old Dominion, 1988-89, 91-92 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Offi cial NCAA fi eld hockey statistics began in 1981 and are GOALS PER GAME Season based on information submitted to the NCAA statistics service Season 0.13—Kim Decker, Old Dominion, 1992 by institutions participating in the statistics rankings, and in- 2.74—Sally Northcroft, Ball St., 1999 (52 in 19 games) Career formation maintained by the National Field Hockey Coaches Career 0.48—Kathy Fosina, Old Dominion, 1988-91 Association and Chip Rogers, director of emerging programs 1.91—Stacey Ann Siu-Butt, American, 1994-96 (103 in 54 for the NFHCA. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percent- games) ages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. ASSISTS Miscellaneous Game 7—Heather Eastburn, Old Dominion vs. VCU, Nov. 2, 1996 Season GOALIE WINS 64—Jill Reeve, Old Dominion, 1991 Season Offense Career 25—Donna Lee, Iowa, 1981 139—Jill Reeve, Old Dominion, 1988-92 Career 70—Christina Kirkaldy, Michigan St., 2002-05 ASSISTS PER GAME POINTS GOALIE WINNING PERCENTAGE Game Season 15—Elsbeth Vesterre, Kent St. vs Louisville, Oct. 2, 1998 (6 2.36—Kelli James, Old Dominion, 1992 (59 in 25 games) Season goals, 3 assists) Career 1.000—Brianna O’Donnell, North Carolina, 2007 (21-0); Ashley Hohnstine, Maryland, 1999 (19-0) Season 1.19—Katie O’Donnell, Maryland, 2007-10 (108 in 91 151—Marina DiGiacomo, Old Dominion, 2000 (63 goals, games) Career 25 assists) .936—Alicia Grater, Maryland, 2006-09 (44-3) Career 414—Marina DiGiacomo, Old Dominion, 1997-00 (167 GOALIE SHUTOUTS goals, 80 assists) Defense Season 21—Kim Decker, Old Dominion, 1992 POINTS PER GAME SAVES Career Season 71—Kathy Fosina, Old Dominion, 1988-91 Game 5.81—Marina DiGiacomo, Old Dominion, 2000 (151 in 26 49—Tiffany George, Radford vs. Old Dominion, Nov. 2, 1990 games) GOALIE MINUTES PLAYED Season Season Career 450—Mary-Alice Zavocki, Lehigh, 1990 4.57—Stacey Ann Siu-Butt, American, 1994-96 (247 in 54 1,890—Michele Monahan, Penn St., 1986 Career games) Career 1,292—Dori Shumadine, La Salle, 1993-96 6,593—Jana Withrow, North Carolina, 1994-97 GOALS SAVE PERCENTAGE Game Season 7—Sally Northcroft, Ball St. vs. American, Sept. 18, 1999 .956—Hilary Rose, Massachusetts, 1994 Season 63—Marina DiGiacomo, Old Dominion, 2000 Name, Team Date Opponent G A Pts. Individual Leaders Rachel Hiskins, Maryland ..........................9/17/2000 Radford 4 3 11 Elsbeth Vesterre, Kent St. ........................... 10/11/97 Louisville 5 1 11 Jakolien van Eijk, Kent St. ............................9/27/97 Central Mich. 4 3 11 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Jakolien van Eijk, Kent St. ............................9/13/97 Missouri St. 4 3 11 Anne Mucera, Northeastern ..................... 10/12/89 Boston College 5 1 11 Offense many times, most recent: Elly Buckley, Virginia ...................................9/10/2010 Radford 4 2 10 Debbie Bell, Kent St. ..................................10/10/2010 Missouri St. 5 0 10 POINTS Christina Mastropaolo, Drexel ................ 9/24/2010 Hofstra 5 0 10 Name, Team Date Opponent G A Pts. Debbie Bell, Kent St. ...................................11/1/2009 Ball St. 5 0 10 Elsbeth Vesterre, Kent St. .............................10/2/98 Louisville 6 3 15 Kelly Hood, Dartmouth ............................. 9/26/2009 Brown 5 0 10 Sally Northcroft, Ball St. ................................9/18/99 American 7 0 14 Kelly Newton, Maine .................................. 9/18/2009 Pacifi c 4 2 10 Stacey Siu-Butt, American ...........................9/23/94 VCU 6 2 14 Elaine Turchi, Temple ...................................10/29/81 Rowan 6 1 13 GOALS Kathleen Sharkey, Princeton ................... 9/10/2010 Richmond 6 0 12 Name, Team Date Opponent Goals Nicole Youman, Louisville .........................8/29/2010 Central Mich. 5 2 12 Sally Northcroft, Ball St. ......................................9/18/99 American 7 Casey Howard, Delaware ........................... 9/6/2009 Brown 5 2 12 Kathleen Sharkey, Princeton ......................... 9/10/2010 Richmond 6 Jessica Javelet, Louisville ........................... 9/4/2005 La Salle 5 2 12 Elsbeth Vesterre, Kent St. ...................................10/2/98 Louisville 6 Kajee Murangi, Towson ............................. 8/31/2005 UMBC 5 2 12 Jill Lusher, Michigan St. ......................................10/3/97 St. Louis 6 Jill Lusher, Michigan St. ................................10/3/97 St. Louis 6 0 12 Kerry Lessard, Iowa ..............................................9/20/97 Pacifi c 6 Kerry Lessard, Iowa ........................................9/20/97 Pacifi c 6 0 12 Stacey Siu-Butt, American .................................9/29/96 St. Joseph’s (PA) 6 Jenny Everett, Wake Forest .........................9/11/97 Appalachian St. 5 2 12 Stacey Siu-Butt, American ..................................9/1/96 Villanova 6 Stacey Siu-Butt, American ...........................9/29/96 St. Joseph’s (PA) 6 n/a 12 Denise Nasca, Northeastern ............................10/25/95 Harvard 6 Stacey Siu-Butt, American ............................9/1/96 Villanova 6 n/a 12 Stacey Siu-Butt, American .................................9/23/94 VCU 6 Denise Nasca, Northeastern ..................... 10/25/95 Harvard 6 0 12 Jane Catanzaro, Temple......................................9/19/90 Hofstra 6 Jane Catanzaro, Temple................................9/19/90 Hofstra 6 n/a 12 Jane Catanzaro, Temple.......................................9/5/90 Drexel 6 Jane Catanzaro, Temple.................................9/5/90 Drexel 6 n/a 12 Elaine Turchi, Temple ..........................................10/29/81 Rowan 6 Chelsey Feole, Boston College ...............10/28/2009 Harvard 5 1 11 many times, most recent: Sarah Blythe-Wood, Richmond .............. 10/9/2009 St. Louis 5 1 11 Debbie Bell, Kent St. ........................................10/10/2010 Missouri St. 5 Megan Foster, Villanova ............................ 9/24/2006 Lehigh 5 1 11 Christina Mastropaolo, Drexel ...................... 9/24/2010 Hofstra 5 Nicole Youman, Louisville ...............................8/29/2010 Central Mich. 5 Kajee Murangi, Towson ............................. 8/31/2005 UMBC 5 1 11 DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY - INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 3 Name, Team Date Opponent Goals Name, Team Date Opponent Saves Debbie Bell, Kent St. ......................................... 11/1/2009 Ball St. 5 Maria Keesling, Bucknell ....................................10/1/89 Princeton 31 Chelsey Feole, Boston College .....................10/28/2009 Harvard 5 Maria Keesling, Bucknell ...................................10/10/89 Penn St. 31 Sarah Blythe-Wood, Richmond .................... 10/9/2009 St. Louis 5 Angela Tucci, Princeton ......................................11/4/86 Ursinus 30 Kelly Hood, Dartmouth ................................... 9/26/2009 Brown 5 Angela Tucci, Princeton .....................................10/29/86 Penn St. 30 Casey Howard, Delaware ..................................9/6/2009 Brown 5 Cindy Barbosa, Bucknell.....................................11/2/85 Delaware 30 Cindy Barbosa, Bucknell.....................................11/3/84 Delaware 30 ASSISTS Name, Team Date Opponent Assists Heather Eastburn, Old Dominion ...................11/2/96 VCU 7 SEASON RECORDS Deanna DiCroce, Lafayette ...........................10/16/2010 Holy Cross 6 Katie O’Donnell, Maryland .............................9/14/2008 Northwestern 6 Maeke Boreel, Wake Forest ............................ 10/8/2003 Davidson 6 Offense Claire Laubach, Wake Forest ..........................10/8/2003 Davidson 6 Kerri Schoultz, Ball St. ..........................................9/25/99 Louisville 6 Jakolien van Eijk, Kent St. ..................................10/7/97 Davis & Elkins 6 POINTS Kelli James, Old Dominion ................................11/7/92 James Madison 6 Name, Team Year Games G A Pts. Jill Reeve, Old Dominion ....................................11/7/92 James Madison 6 Marina DiGiacomo, Old Dominion ..........................2000 26 63 25 151 Rachel Miller, Kent St. .......................................11/1/2009 Ball St. 5 Kelli James, Old Dominion .........................................1992 25 36 59 131 Jane Catanzaro, Temple...............................................1990 24 53 2 108 Katie O’Donnell, Maryland .............................9/13/2009
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