2009 Field Hockey Standings
![]() Thomas College Field Hockey Head Coach Andrea Thebarge Inducted into Maine Field Hockey Hall of Fame Thomas Head Field Hockey coach Andrea Thebarge was inducted into the Maine Field Hockey Hall of Fame on December 6, 2009 at the Augusta Civic Center. Andrea was nominated by members of the Maine Field Hockey Association (MFHA). ![]() UMF's Pratt named Maine Field Hockey Hall of Fame inductee University of Maine at Farmington assistant athletics director and field hockey and softball coach Cyndi Pratt was inducted into the Maine Field Hockey Hall of Fame on Dec. 6 at the Augusta Civic Center. ![]() NAC Field Hockey Weekly Honors Husson's Lorri Hiltz was named the 2009 NAC Tournament MVP. Hiltz provided an assist in Husson's championship victory over Maine-Farmington. Her solid and consistent midfield presence anchored the Eagles offensively and defensively as they claimed ther NAC title. ![]() Fourth Seed Husson Wins NAC Field Hockey Title Fourth-seeded Husson University claimed the North Atlantic Conference Field Hockey Championship with a 2-0 win over third-seeded University of Maine at Farmington today at Prescott Field. ![]() 2009 NAC Field Hockey All-Conference Teams Announced Julia Ostrowski of St. Josephs College of Maine was selected the North Atlantic Conference Field Hockey Player of the Year in a vote by the conference coaches. The senior forward led the league with 11 goals in conference play and along with 4 assists had a hand in over half of her teams goals as the Monks finished conference play 7-0. |
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