2022 GNAC Field Hockey News
Simmons' Sydney Gonyea has been named GNAC Offensive Player of the Year, while three JWU student-athletes have been selected to the First Team.
JWU made it back-to-back team titles on Saturday with its 3-1 victory over Simmons.
JWU and Simmons topped Colby-Sawyer and Lasell, respectively, on Wednesday to advance to Saturday's GNAC Championship in Providence, R.I.
Lasell's Lily Stark scored the double-overtime game-winning goal in Saturday's 2-1 GNAC Tournament road victory over Saint Joseph's of Maine.
Lasell earned a hard-fought 2-1 overtime victory at Saint Joseph's of Maine on Saturday afternoon to cement a spot in the GNAC Semifinals against Simmons.
Seeking its second straight GNAC title and NCAA berth, the Wildcats will enter the GNAC Tournament as the No. 1 seed.
JWU's Margaret Johnson had eight points in key GNAC wins over Colby-Sawyer and Lasell last week.
SJC rookie Maya Waryas (pictured) and Simmons sophomore Sydney Gonyea shared GNAC accolades on Monday afternoon.
JWU's Jillian Miele captured her second straight GNAC Player of the Week honors on Tuesday.
JWU grad student Jillian Miele had three key goals last week as the Widcats defeated GNAC rival Saint Joseph's of Maine and got a big win at Roger Williams.
Colby-Sawyer's Aoife Daly had one goal and three assists for five points in a 5-3 GNAC victory over Lasell en route to her second GNAC weekly honor of 2022.
The Chargers went 3-0 this past week in part to the play of Aleah Murph, who finished the week with 10 points, a pair of game-winners, and a defensive save
Lasell's Sheridan Blaha posted nine points in the Lasers' one game last week, while Colby-Sawyer also took home two weekly awards on Monday.
