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.

By the Numbers
  • 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.
What's Next

The NFHCA Division I National Player of the Year will be announced on December 15, recognizing the pinnacle of achievement in collegiate field hockey.

Bottom Line

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.