LANCASTER, Pa. - The Dickinson field hockey team was recognized by the Centennial Conference league office on Tuesday afternoon by placing three players on the All-Centennial Conference Team. Sophomore
Alexandra Hockwitt earned Second Team honors, while classmate
Nicole Uebele was tabbed with Honorable Mention., Senior
Sammi Moonay was also named to the All-Sportsmanship Team.
Second Team
Hockwitt, the native of Parsippany, New Jersey, appeared in and started 14 games for the Red and White in the midfield. She tallied five points thanks to a pair of goals against Catholic and DeSales as well as picking up one helper, while blasting 17 shots (10 on goal). Hockwitt was instrumental in leading the Devils on both sides of the field. She was solid in both ends of the pitch offering a strong presence in the offensive circle, in addition to showcasing that same strength and determination within the defensive circle. It was her strong play in the "middle 50" of the pitch that garnered the conference's attention and recognition.
Honorable Mention
Uebele, the resident of Eagleville, Pennsylvania, appeared in 16 matches for DC, making 15 starts. On the season she racked up 19 points on a team-high eight goals and three assists, while firing a team leading 43 shots with 28 on target. Uebele ranked within the Top-10 for the conference goals, shots and shots on goal. She had a pair of multi-goal games versus DeSales (9/21) and Franklin & Marshall (10/2). She also posted three other mult-point games against York (Pa.) (9/4), Juniata (9/14) and McDaniel (10/9).
Sportsmanship Team
Moonay, the native of Yardley, Pennsylvania, appeared in 13 games, making one start for the Devils. She helped at both ends of the pitch solidifying the backend and midfield, while also chipping in four shots (two on target).