Katie Redding of University of Scranton Wins Second Consecutive Offensive Player of the Year in Landmark Conference
Key points:
- Katie Redding of the University of Scranton field hockey team receives her second consecutive Offensive Player of the Year award in the Landmark Conference
- Redding led the conference in goals, points, game-winning goals, and assists
- Other members of the University of Scranton team also received All-Conference selections
Senior forward Katie Redding of The University of Scranton field hockey team made history by becoming the first player in Landmark field hockey history to win consecutive Offensive Player of the Year awards. Redding led the conference in goals and points, with 17 and 41 respectively, and also shared the conference lead in both game-winning goals and assists. She broke career records in assists and points, and set a new career-high with four goals in a single game. Redding was joined by four other Scranton players on the All-Landmark First Team.
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