NFHCA announces 2022 Victory Sports Tours/Division I Senior Team
Photo Credit: Neil Miller/Hofstra Athletics
GENEVA, N.Y. — The National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) is proud to recognize the 38 members of the 2022 Victory Sports Tours/NFHCA Division I Senior Team. All five NCAA Division I regions are represented on the list of 2022 honorees. The selected student-athletes were nominated by their NFHCA member coach and were chosen based on their career accomplishments. The selected seniors are given the opportunity to represent their institution while competing against their peers. This year, the Division I Senior Game will take place in conjunction with the NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship in Storrs, Connecticut.
The Senior Game is projected for 2:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, November 19, 2022, at the University of Connecticut.
Senior Team members are listed alphabetically below, first by institution, then by last name. Alternates will take the spot of student-athletes who have been selected as participants but are unable to compete in the Division I Senior Game. Selected student-athletes will receive more detailed information via email, and alternates will be contacted individually as spaces become available.
2022 NFHCA Division I Senior Team
Kayla Kisthardt, Bucknell University
Hannah Miller, Duke University
Ellie Shahbo, Harvard University
Camila Larsson, Hofstra University
Diede Remijnse, James Madison University
Eveline Zwager, James Madison University
Simone Hefting, Lafayette College
Maddie Kahn, Lehigh University
Bente Baekers, Northwestern University
Kayla Blas, Northwestern University
Courtney Lynch, Old Dominion University
Meghan Reese, Pennsylvania State University
Grace Wallis, Pennsylvania State University
Hannah Davey, Princeton University
Sammy Popper, Princeton University
Amanda Collins, Providence College
Katy Benton, Saint Joseph’s University
Quirine Comans, Syracuse University
Julie Rodijk, University at Albany
Frances Carstens, University of Connecticut
Ashlyn Carr, University of Delaware
Grace McGuire, University of Iowa
Anthe Nijziel, University of Iowa
Lokke Stribos, University of Iowa
Julie Kouijzer, University of Louisville
Emma DeBerdine, University of Maryland
Danielle van Rootselaar, University of Maryland
Jenna Berger, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Kathryn Peterson, University of Michigan
Anna Spieker, University of Michigan
Gracyn Banks, University of Pennsylvania
Lindsey Frank, University of Richmond
Annie McDonough, University of Virginia
Lonica McKinney, Virginia Commonwealth University
Sky Caron, Wake Forest University
Meike Lanckohr, Wake Forest University
Tabby Billingham, William & Mary
Théodora Dilman, Yale University
Alternates
Pauline Mangold, Appalachian State University
Lois Lekawael, Boston College
Elizabeth Brissette, Columbia University
Isabel Jacobs, Drexel University
Jazmin Palma, Lock Haven University
Jonna Kennedy, Northeastern University
Niamh Gowing, Providence College
Anna Miller, Saint Joseph’s University
SJ Quigley, Syracuse University
Grace Kim, The Ohio State University
Cheyenne Sprecher, University of Connecticut
Lizzie Gaebel, University of Delaware
Mia Borley, University of Maine
Bibi Donraadt, University of Maryland
Adele Iacobucci, University of Virginia
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.