2023 NFHCA Division III All-American Teams announced

Dec 12, 2023 | 2023-2024, Division III, News

Rayhanah Ahmed, The College of New Jersey
Photo credit: Jimmy Alagna

GENEVA, N.Y. — In acknowledgement of outstanding performances during the 2023 season, the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) proudly presents 48 Division III student-athletes as the 2023 NFHCA All-Americans, sponsored by The LineUp. This distinguished group is classified into first, second, and third teams, reflecting their exceptional talent showcased this fall. Join us in celebrating these extraordinary individuals.

Honorees are listed below, first by All-American team, then alphabetically by last name

First Team All-American

Hannah Ackerman, SUNY New Paltz (Midfielder)
Rayhanah Ahmed, The College of New Jersey (Forward)
Abby Asuncion, Christopher Newport University (Forward)
Julia Cavicchio, Rowan University (Defender)
Andrea DelGiudice, Tufts University (Midfielder)
Liz Falterer, Johns Hopkins University (Defender)
Jenna Flemings, Kean University (Goalkeeper)
Maeve Fogarty, University of Rochester (Midfielder)
Jackie Frank, Trinity College (Forward)
Katie George, Middlebury College (Forward)
Amy Griffin, Middlebury College (Midfielder)
Brianne McGrath, Babson College (Midfielder)
Alex Morales, Christopher Newport University (Defender)
Nicole Shank, Messiah University (Defender)
Berit Sharrow, Babson College (Defender)
Siena Urbanski, Johns Hopkins University (Forward)

Second Team All-American

Hailey Brigger, Vassar College (Midfielder)
Aubrey Clark, Messiah University (Forward)
Hanna Corrigan, SUNY Cortland (Midfielder)
Anna Cote, Bates College (Midfielder)
Vanessa DiDonato, Rowan University (Forward)
Mack Dinopolous, Salisbury University (Midfielder)
Paige Forester, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Forward)
Alexis Loder, Johns Hopkins University (Goalkeeper)
Charlotte Marks, Middlebury College (Defender)
Sam Maynard, Amherst College (Forward )
Bella McCollister, Ithaca College (Defender)
Marli McDorman, Salisbury University (Forward)
Khanyisile Mzizi, University of Lynchburg (Midfielder)
Carolina Riley, Franklin & Marshall College (Midfielder/Defender)
Amy Stevens, Russell Sage College (Midfielder)
Marlou Wendricks, University of Lynchburg (Forward)

Third Team All-American

Georgie Coetzer, Bowdoin College (Defender)
Claire Engebreth, The College of New Jersey (Midfielder)
Belle Fields, York College of Pennsylvania (Goalkeeper)
Emily Harris, Vermont State University Castleton (Forward)
Darby Klopp, Franklin & Marshall College (Midfielder)
Audrey Lazar, Middlebury College (Forward)
Mairead McKibbin, Shenandoah University (Forward)
Cora Nagle, William Smith College (Midfielder)
Audrey Pace, Wesleyan University (Goalkeeper)
Alexandria Palumbo, Stockton University (Forward)
Katie Redding, University of Scranton (Forward)
Kari Schmidt, Susquehanna University (Defender)
Anna Stancofski, Swarthmore College (Defender)
Ingrid Tomovski, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Midfielder)
Elise Velasquez, Shenandoah University (Defender)
Sinead Walsh, Babson College (Midfielder)

The NFHCA Division III All-American announcement is the third in a list of postseason awards from the NFHCA. The association has already released the 2023 NFHCA Division III All-Region teams and the 2023 NFHCA Division III Regional Players of the Year. The NFHCA Division III National Player of the Year will be announced on December 15.

Sponsor

The NFHCA All-Region/All-American teams are officially sponsored by The LineUp.

The National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) is a nonprofit organization serving field hockey coaches and supporters of the game from across the United States. The mission of the organization is to champion, strengthen, and celebrate field hockey coaches and the game. The NFHCA strives to cultivate and recognize the professional contributions of its membership and to foster and promote the growth of the sport. The NFHCA is responsible for providing a recognizable presence and voice in regard to legislation affecting the sport as well as interscholastic and intercollegiate programs.