Amanda Artman was selected to the All-America Second Team by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association. It marks the second second-team All-American honor of Artmans career, as she also accomplished the feat as a freshman.
The North Coast Athletic Conference-champion College of Wooster field hockey team has collected a number of individual awards in recent days with seven players being named all-NCAC and four selected on to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association All-Great Lakes Region Team.
Stevens Institute of Technologys Hillary Paul scored on a penalty stroke with 10:30 remaining, breaking a 1-1 tie, and the Ducks defense kept The College of Woosters high-powered attack in check the rest of the way en route to a 2-1 victory in the squads NCAA Div. III Field Hockey Tournament opening-round match-up.
The College of Wooster scored three times and got a key save on a penalty stroke from Madalyn Myers, all during the second half of the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament championship game, as the Fighting Scots prevailed 3-0 over nemesis Kenyon College.
The College of Wooster jumped out to a 2-1 lead in the first 19:08 of play and hung on to defeat visiting Wittenberg University in the teams semifinal meeting in the North Coast Athletic Conference Field Hockey Tournament, as the top-seeded Fighting Scots prevailed 3-2 at Cindy Barr Memorial Field.
Behind goals from three different players and a trio of assists by junior Amanda Artman, The College of Wooster field hockey team defeated Kenyon College 5-2.
The College of Wooster field hockey team, led by Amanda Artmans third hat trick of the season, wrapped up the 2008 North Coast Athletic Conference championship with a 3-1 victory at Ohio Wesleyan University.
The College of Woosters field hockey team claimed its ninth North Coast Athletic Conference victory of the 2008 season with a 5-0 shutout of Earlham College.
The College of Wooster field hockey team snapped a two-game losing streak against North Coast Athletic Conference foe Denison University, behind a goal from junior Amanda Artman and sophomore Briana Lynch. The Fighting Scots came away with a 2-0 triumph.
The College of Wooster field hockey team was shutout for the first time this season, as DePauw University took a 3-0 decision during the squads non-conference contest at Greencastle, Ind.
Amanda Artman became just the sixth player in College of Wooster field hockey history to reach 100 career points, however, it came in a losing effort as rival Wittenberg University knocked off the Fighting Scots 4-2.
Two goals in the final 13:09 of regulation for Frostburg State University proved to be too much for The College of Wooster field hockey team to overcome, suffering its first loss of the season at home 3-1.
The College of Wooster field hockey team increased its winning streak to seven in a row, thrashing the Ohio Wesleyan Batting Bishops to the tune of 4-0 in a battle of North Coast Athletic Conference unbeatens.
Briana Lynch scored the game-tying goal with 8:47 remaining in regulation as well as the game-winner 2:07 into overtime, keying The College of Woosters 3-2 comeback victory over host Kenyon College.
The College of Wooster and its high-powered offense, led by Amanda Artman, kept rolling, as the Fighting Scots came away from Washington & Jefferson College with a 4-1 win in non-conference field hockey action.
Amanda Artman lit up the cage twice and assisted on two other goals in the first half, leading The College of Wooster past North Coast Athletic Conference rival Wittenberg University 5-2.
The College of Wooster field hockey stayed perfect in the North Coast Athletic Conference, beating league foe Denison University behind a pair of second-half goals.
The College of Wooster junior Amanda Artman exploded for her second hat trick in as many games, leading the Fighting Scots past visiting Earlham College 5-1 during North Coast Athletic Conference action.
The College of Wooster went on a 4-0 scoring barrage during the second half of action following a 2-2 tie at halftime, and posted a 6-3 win in their North Coast Athletic Conference opener over host Oberlin College.
The University of Rochesters Christi Bottcher scored midway through the first overtime, lifting her squad to a 4-3 comeback win over visiting College of Wooster in non-conference field hockey action.
The College of Wooster scored two goals in the late stages of the second half, but it wasnt enough as Ithaca College rattled off a 5-0 spurt in the opening stanza en route to a 6-5 non-conference field hockey victory.
The College of Wooster won for the second time in as many contests and moved its season record to 2-0 for the first time since 2004, blanking visiting Centre College by a 2-0 score.
The College of Wooster scored twice within the first 6:30 of the 2008 field hockey season on its way to a comfortable 3-1 victory over visiting Transylvania University.
Second-year assistant coach Kelley Hubbell has been promoted to interim head field hockey coach at The College of Wooster for the 2008-09 academic year. Shell temporarily be replacing long-time coach Brenda Meese, who is going on a one-year sabbatical as a faculty member.