DeJonge Hired as Field Hockey Assistant
Three-sport Falcon set to join Fighting Scots after graduation
Amber DeJonge has been hired as The College of Wooster's assistant field hockey coach. DeJonge begins her duties at Wooster in June.
DeJonge brings several years of coaching experience at the club level to the College, most recently at HTC Field Hockey in Connecticut. There, she organizes and conducts small group, large group, and individual skill development sessions. DeJonge also coaches with Pinnacle Field Hockey near her hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The four-time National Field Hockey Coaches Association Scholar of Distinction finished out her career at Albertus Magnus College. There, she played in 26 games, passed out four assists, and scored twice. DeJonge started her career at Stevenson University before transferring to Wilkes University. At Wilkes, DeJonge scored two goals and passed out a pair of assists over 15 games in 2022.
The three-sport student-athlete is a member of the ice hockey and lacrosse teams at Albertus Magnus. In her time at Albertus Magnus, she has accumulated 76 draw controls, 59 groundballs, 24 caused turnovers, 14 goals, and four assists as a midfielder through games played March 30. In hockey, she appeared in 35 games and passed out an assist. She was a College Sports Communicators' Academic All-District® honoree for the 2023-24 academic year.
DeJonge is set to graduate this spring with a bachelor's degree in communication and media studies.