2014 GNAC Field Hockey News
Two GNAC student-athletes have been named to the 2014 ECAC Division III Field Hockey New England All-Star Teams.
Four student-athletes from the GNAC were named to the Longstreth/NFHCA Division III All-Region Teams on Monday.
The GNAC announced its 2014 Field Hockey All-Conference Teams and major award winners on Wednesday.
The Univ. of New England took down Simmons, 2-0, Wednesday evening in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in Biddeford, Maine.
Simmons will travel to Biddeford, Maine to take on University of New England in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Simmons Sharks claimed the first-ever GNAC Field Hockey Championship this past weekend.
Freshman Julie Saltamartini scored twice as the Sharks took down the AMCATS, 3-1, Saturday in the GNAC title contest.
Both Anna Maria and Simmons earned GNAC Field Hockey Tournament semifinal victories on Wednesday to set the stage for Saturday's title game.
Monks junior Amanda Celata scored twice in a 2-1 victory over regional foe Plymouth State.
Anna Maria topped Lasell, 3-0, on Saturday while Johnson & Wales held off Rivier, 2-0, as the GNAC Field Hockey Tournament got underway.
Anna Maria's Nichole Lowe potted two goals in each of the AMCATS' games last week, both victories.
The Monks defeated Simmons, 2-1, on Saturday to grab the GNAC Tournament top seed.
More GNAC students garnered Division III New England weekly recognition from the Eastern College Athletic Conference this week.
Simmons sophomore Jenna Gagnon tallied seven points in a 2-0 week for the Simmons, who are tied atop the GNAC standings with a 5-0 record.
The Monks' Kelsey Dumond tallied three goals and to helpers in a 2-0 week for Saint Joseph's of Maine.
Simmons freshman Julie Saltamartini grabbed GNAC Player and Rookie of the Week honors following a 2-0 week by the Sharks.
