Caroline Ramsey Makes History as Two-Time All-American in Field Hockey
Caroline Ramsey, a senior at Cornell University, has become the first two-time All-American in the history of the field hockey program. She was named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-America second team and was also recognized as the 2023 NFHCA Mideast Regional Player of the Year and Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year.
- Ramsey ranked second nationally in goals (24) and points (54), both single-season school records.
- She led the Big Red to a second-place finish in the Ancient Eight and a school-record 12 wins.
- Ramsey had seven multi-goal games, four hat tricks, and a four-goal effort against Sacred Heart that matched the Cornell single-game record.
- With Ramsey leading the attack, Cornell led the nation in scoring average (3.21), assists per game (3.65), and points per game (10.47), all single-season school records.
The NFHCA Division I National Player of the Year will be announced on December 15, recognizing the pinnacle of achievement in collegiate field hockey.
Caroline Ramsey's outstanding performance and historic achievement in becoming a two-time All-American mark her as a trailblazer in Cornell field hockey history, setting a new standard of excellence for the program.
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