Stanford was well-represented on the America East Honor Roll, as 19 of the team's 22 field hockey players earned recognition. Of the group, 17 were named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll after recording a GPA of 3.50 or better.
It was another record year for the America East after nearly three-quarters of the student-athletes who played America East sponsored fall sports during the 2018-19 academic year achieved a 3.0 grade-point average or better. The 812 student-athletes honored is a conference all-time high for the second-straight year with over 60 percent of them earning Commissioner's Honor Roll status.
Seniors Emma Christus and Kennedy Schumacher each found a spot on the Commissioner's Honor Roll, joined by juniors Emma Alderton, Kelsey Bing, Phoebe Crosthwaite, Nina Randolph and Jessica Welch. Madison Connell, Kaylie Mings, Hannah Schofield, Emily Surgent and Corinne Zanolli were lauded as Commissioner's Honor Roll selections as sophomores, while freshmen Lily Croddick, Liz Heckard, Isabelle Pilson, Molly Redgrove and Fenella Scutt earned the honor in their first year on The Farm. Senior Jordan Barry and freshman Juli Porto rounded out the selections after earning a spot on the Honor Roll.
Stanford fell in the semifinal round of the America East Tournament earlier this fall. The Cardinal, which has qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 10 of the last 12 seasons, also produced at least 13 victories for the 10th straight year. A top-25 fixture the entire year, Stanford locked up the top seed in the America East Championship after dominating the all-conference awards with the Offensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Co-Goalkeeper of the Year and Coaching Staff of the Year.
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