In the 2023 National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) release, August Lewis, Hannah Meyer, and Kenedy Stroup have been named NCAA DII NFHCA All-Americans, setting a program record for the most in one season. Lewis, as the first Mountie to be named to the list since 2019, was a standout goalkeeper, earning her first All-American award. Meyer, a senior, earned her second consecutive All-American accolade, while Stroup, a junior captain, received her first career All-American status.

Why It Matters

This recognition showcases the exceptional talent and contributions of these three players to the field hockey team, underscoring their impact on the program's success and setting a new benchmark for future athletes.

By the Numbers
  • Lewis recorded the most shutouts in program history (14) and broke the single-season shutout record with eight, including a crucial shutout in the PSAC Quarterfinal.
  • Meyer, as a senior, secured her third straight nod on the PSAC All-Conference teams, demonstrating consistent high-level performance.
  • Stroup led the team with ten assists and six goals, finishing with four games of multiple assists and contributing to the team's successful season.
State of Play
  • The team earned a trip to the 2023 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Postseason, hosting their first-ever home playoff game and securing their first playoff victory in program history.
  • Their season saw them finish second in goals (57), penalty corners (199), and wins (12), third in assists (33), and fourth in goals allowed (27).
Bottom Line

The recognition of Lewis, Meyer, and Stroup as All-Americans highlights their outstanding performances, contributing significantly to the team's historic season and solidifying their places in program history.