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Field Hockey TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Championship Site Reg Field Hockey TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Championship Site Reg. Season Champion Champion Coach 2016 Pacific Field Hockey Turf, Stockton, Calif. East - Albany; West - Stanford/Pacific Stanford Tara Danielson 2015 Alumni Turf, Albany, N.Y. East - Albany/Maine; West - Stanford/Pacific Albany Phil Sykes 2014 Alumni Turf, Albany, N.Y. Albany Albany Phil Sykes 2013 Memorial Field, Durham, N.H. New Hampshire New Hampshire Robin Balducci 2012 Memorial Field, Durham, N.H. New Hampshire Albany Phil Sykes 2011 Memorial Field, Durham, N.H. New Hampshire/Boston University New Hampshire Robin Balducci 2010 Memorial Field, Durham, N.H. New Hampshire Albany Phil Sykes 2009 Alumni Turf Field, Albany, N.Y. Albany/Boston University Boston University Sally Starr 2008 Alumni Turf Field, Albany, N.Y. Albany Albany Phil Sykes 2007 Jack Barry Field, Cambridge, Mass. Boston University Boston University Sally Starr 2006 Jack Barry Field, Cambridge, Mass. Boston University/Albany Boston University Sally Starr 2005 Jack Barry Field, Cambridge, Mass. Boston University/Maine Boston University Sally Starr 2004 Jack Barry Field, Cambridge, Mass. Boston University Northeastern Cheryl Murtagh 2003 Sweeney Field, Boston, Mass. Northeastern Northeastern Cheryl Murtagh 2002 Sweeney Field, Boston, Mass. Northeastern/New Hampshire Northeastern Cheryl Murtagh 2001 Sweeney Field, Boston, Mass. Northeastern Northeastern Cheryl Murtagh 2000 Nickerson Field, Boston, Mass. New Hampshire Boston University Sally Starr 1999 Nickerson Field, Boston, Mass. Boston University Boston University Sally Starr 1998 Hofstra Stadium, Hempstead, N.Y. Northeastern New Hampshire Robin Balducci 1997 Parsons Field, Boston, Mass. Northeastern Northeastern Cheryl Murtagh 1996 Nickerson Field, Boston, Mass. Boston University Northeastern Cheryl Murtagh 1995 Parsons Field, Boston, Mass. Northeastern Northeastern Cheryl Murtagh 1994 Nickerson Field, Boston, Mass. Delaware Northeastern Cheryl Murtagh 1993 Parsons Field, Boston, Mass. Boston University Boston University Sally Starr 1992 Nickerson Field, Boston, Mass. Boston University Northeastern Cheryl Murtagh 1991 Nickerson Field, Boston, Mass. Boston University Boston University Sally Starr 1990 Nickerson Field, Boston, Mass. Boston University Northeastern Cheryl Murtagh 1989* no championship New Hampshire no championship Marisa Didio *Champion determined by regular season Standings Postseason Play 2016 2016 America East Championship AMERICA EAST EAST DIVISION ----Overall---- at Pacific Field Hockey Turf, Stockton, Calif. (University of the Pacific) School W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals: #W1 Stanford 3, #E4 UMass Lowell 2 #E1 Albany 3, #W4 UC Davis 1 Albany 7 1 .875 14 6 .700 #W2 Pacific 4, #E3 New Hampshire 2 #W3 California 3, #E2 Maine 2 Maine 6 2 .750 13 7 .650 Semifinals: Pacfic 3, Albany 2 (OT) Stanford 2, California 0 New Hampshire 4 4 .500 7 12 .368 Final: Stanford 1, Pacific 0 UMass Lowell 3 5 .375 8 11 .421 All-Tournament: Caroline Beaudoin, Stanford; Maddie Bing, Stanford; Lucy Dikeou; Vermont 0 8 .000 7 12 .368 Stanford; Fran Tew, Stanford; Allie Campos, Pacific; Laura Pujade, Pacific; Kriekie van AMERICA EAST WEST DIVISION ----Overall---- Wyk, Pacific; Dana Bozek, Albany; Paula Heuser, Albany; Katrina Carter, California; School W L Pct. W L Pct. Monica Marrazzo, California; Danielle Aviana, Maine; Lindsey Nerbonne, New Hamp- *Stanford 5 1 .667 13 7 .650 shire; Annie Villare, UMass Lowell; Beth Lee, UC Davis. Pacific 5 1 .667 11 8 .579 Most Outstanding Player: Fran Tew, Stanford 2016 NCAA Championships: First Round, Raleigh, N.C.: North Carolina 3, Stanford 0 California 1 5 .167 8 11 .421 UC Davis 1 5 .167 7 12 .368 2015 2015 America East Championship AMERICA EAST EAST DIVISION ----Overall---- at Alumni Turf, Albany, N.Y. (University at Albany) School W L Pct. W L Pct. Quarterfinals: #E1 Albany 7, #W4 UC Davis 1 #W1 Stanford 5, #E4 Vermont 2 *Albany 7 1 .875 19 3 .864 #E2 Maine 2, #W3 California 1 #W2 Pacific 2, #E3 New Hampshire 1 Maine 7 1 .875 19 4 .826 Semifinals: Maine 2, Stanford 1 Albany 5, Pacific 0 New Hampshire 4 4 .500 8 11 .421 Final: Albany 2, Maine 0 Vermont 2 6 .250 4 16 .200 All-Tournament: Anna Bottino, Albany; Paula Heuser, Albany; Jaclyn Hibbs, Albany; Fiori Van Rijswijck, Albany; Danielle Aviani, Maine; Katie Bingle, Maine; Nicole Sevey, UMass Lowell 0 8 .000 5 14 .263 Maine; Kelsey Gulledge, Pacific; Malia Robertson, Pacific; Caroline Beudoin, Stanford; AMERICA EAST WEST DIVISION ----Overall---- Jessica Chisholm, Stanford; Marie Lankneus, California; Martha Duterte, UC Davis; Meg School W L Pct. W L Pct. Flatley, New Hampshire; Lauren Tucker, Vermont Stanford 4 2 .667 13 7 .650 Most Outstanding Player: Anna Bottino, Albany Pacific 4 2 .667 11 8 .579 2015 NCAA Championships: First Round, Storrs, Conn: Boston College 2, Albany 1; California 3 3 .500 10 10 .474 Charlottesville, Va.: Duke 1, Stanford 0 UC Davis 1 5 .167 8 12 .400 2014 America East Championship 2014 at Alumni Turf, Albany, N.Y. (University at Albany) AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- Semifinals: #1 Albany 2, #4 Fairfield 1 School W L Pct. W L Pct. #2 New Hampshire 5, #3 Maine 2 *Albany 5 0 1.000 20 3 .869 Final: Albany 3, New Hampshire 0 New Hampshire 4 1 .800 9 12 .428 All-Tournament: Paula Heuser, Albany; Jaclyn Hibbs, Albany; Amy Nicklin, Albany; Maxi Maine 3 2 .600 10 10 .500 Primus, Albany; Meg Flatley, New Hampshire; Kellie Joyce, New Hampshire, Lindsey Fairfield 2 3 .400 7 12 .368 Nerbonne, New Hampshire; Caitlin Bennet, Fairfield; Felicitas Heinin, Fairfield; An- Vermont 1 4 .200 3 15 .167 nabelle Hamilton, Maine; Becca Paradee, Maine UMass Lowell 0 5 .000 6 13 .316 Most Outstanding Player: Paula Heuser, Albany 2014 NCAA Championships: First Round, College Park, Md: Albany 2, #5 Wake Forest 1; Second Round, College Park, Md.: Albany 2, #2 Maryland 1; Semifinals, College Park, Md.: #3 UConn 1, Albany 0 2013 2013 America East Championship AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- at Memorial Field, Durham, N.H. (University of New Hampshire) School W L Pct. W L Pct. Semifinals: #1 New Hampshire 4, #4 Fairfield 0 *New Hampshire 5 0 1.000 15 7 .682 #2 Albany 1, #3 Maine 0 Albany 4 1 .800 16 5 .762 Final: New Hampshire 3, Albany 2 Maine 3 2 .600 11 9 .550 All-Tournament: Megan Bozek, New Hampshire; Meg Flatley, New Hampshire; Hannah Fairfield 2 3 .400 11 7 .611 Richard, New Hampshire; Carlie Tarbell, New Hampshire; Paula Heuser, Albany; Corrine UMass Lowell 1 4 .200 2 16 .111 McConville, Albany; Daphne Voormolen, Albany; Felicitas Heinen, Fairfield; Shealyn Vermont 0 5 .000 0 19 .000 Testa, Fairfield; Natasha Ford, Maine; Annabelle Hamilton, Maine Most Outstanding Player: Megan Bozek, New Hampshire 2013 NCAA Championships: First Round, Durham, N.C.: #5 Duke 6, New Hampshire 1 2017-18 AMERICA EAST RECORD BOOK – Field Hockey • 1 2012 2012 America East Championship AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- at Memorial Field, Durham, N.H. (University of New Hampshire) School W L Pct. W L Pct. Semifinals: #1 New Hampshire 3, #4 Fairfield 2 (OT) *New Hampshire 5 0 1.000 12 8 .600 #2 Albany 4, #3 Maine 1 Boston U. 4 1 .800 12 6 .667 Final: Albany 3, New Hampshire 1 Albany 3 2 .600 13 8 .619 All-Tournament: Jessica Longstreth, Albany; Corrine McConville, Albany; Nina Maine 2 3 .400 10 10 .500 Walters, Albany; Megan Bozek, New Hampshire; Emma Erler, New Hampshire; Casey Fairfield 1 4 .200 10 10 .500 Pohlmeyer, New Hampshire; Michelle Loor, Fairfield; Maggie Spositio, Fairfield; An- Vermont 0 5 .000 2 16 .111 nabelle Hamilton, Maine; Nicole Sevey, Maine Most Outstanding Player: Daphne Voormolen, Albany 2012 NCAA Championships: First Round, State College, Pa.; Penn State 2, Albany 1 2011 America East Championship 2011 at Memorial Field, Durham, N.H. (University of New Hampshire) AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- Semifinals: #1 New Hampshire 1, #4 Albany 0 School W L Pct. W L Pct. #2 Boston U. 4, #3 Maine 0 *New Hampshire 4 1 .800 17 5 .773 Final: New Hampshire 4, Boston U. 2 Boston U. 4 1 .800 11 9 .550 All-Tournament: Hayley Rausch, New Hampshire; Katherine Nagengast, New Maine 3 2 .600 16 4 .800 Hampshipre; Kyle Lyons, New Hampshire; Whitney Frates, New Hampshire; Nicole Albany 3 2 .600 13 7 .650 Van Oosterom, Boston U.; Kate Murphy, Boston U.; Jacinda McLeod, Boston U.; Nina Fairfield 1 4 .200 9 8 .529 Walters, Albany, Brianna Schwoyer, Albany; Lelia Sacre, Maine; Annabelle Hamilton, Vermont 0 5 .000 6 11 .353 Maine Most Outstanding Player: Hayley Rausch, New Hampshire 2011 NCAA Championship: First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.; Michigan 5, New Hampshire 4 2010 America East Championship 2010 at Memorial Field, Durham, N.H. (University of New Hampshire) AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- Semifinals: #1 New Hampshire 3, #4 Maine 2 School W L Pct. W L Pct. #2 Albany 2, #3 Boston U. 1 New Hampshire 5 0 1.000 14 7 .667 Final: Albany 3, UNH 2 (OT) *Albany 4 1 .800 16 6 .727 All-Tournament: Corrine McConville, Albany; Christina Patrick, Albany; Kristi Troch, Boston U. 3 2 .600 10 8 .556 Albany; Taylor Luke, Albany; Whitney Frates, New Hampshire; Hayley Rausch, New Maine 2 3 .400 13 6 .684 Hampshire; Kyle Lyons, New Hampshire; Allie Dolce, Boston U.; Jacinda McCleod, Fairfield 1 4 .200 9 9 .500 Boston U.; Stephanie Gardiner, Maine; Mallory Anderson, Maine Vermont 0 5 .000 5 13 .278 Most Outstanding Player: Corrine McConville, Albany 2010 NCAA Play-In: Albany, N.Y.; Albany 2, Rider 1. 2010 NCAA Championship: First Round, University Park, Pa.; Ohio State 2, Albany 1 2009 America East Championship 2009 at Alumni Turf Field, Albany, N.Y. (University at Albany) AMERICA EAST ----Overall---- Semifinals: No. 1 Albany 3, No. 4 New Hampshire 0 School W L Pct. W L Pct. No. 2 Boston U. 5, No.
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