2008-09 Field Hockey News

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 Artman’s 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 Technology’s Hillary Paul scored on a penalty stroke with 10:30 remaining, breaking a 1-1 tie, and the Ducks’ defense kept The College of Wooster’s 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 Artman’s 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 Wooster’s 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.

The College of Wooster turned early scoring spurts at the beginning of each half into a comfortable 5-0 win over visiting Oberlin College.

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 Wooster’s 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.