ECAC Announces 2023 Division I Field Hockey All-ECAC and Major Awards
DANBURY, Conn. – The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced its 2023 Division I Field Hockey All-ECAC Teams and major awards.
Caroline Ramsey from Cornell University received Offensive Player of the Year and Eefke van den Nieuwenhof from the Syracuse University was named Defensive Player of the Year. Princeton University freshman Ottilie Sykes won Rookie of the Year. Tjerk van Herwaarden from Harvard University won Coach of the Year.

Caroline Ramsey – Cornell University, Forward

Eefke van den Nieuwenhof – Syracuse University, Defender

Ottilie Sykes – Princeton University, Defender

Tjerk van Herwaarden – Harvard University Coach
ECAC Division I Field Hockey All-ECAC First Team
Madison Leeper – UMass Lowell, So., F
Meghan Mitchell – Villanova University, Sr., F
Sofia Fouces – Monmouth University, Jr., F
Tasmin Cookman – University of New Hampshire, So., M
Caroline Ramsey – Cornell University, Sr., M
Charlotte de Vries – Syracuse University, Gr., M
Hannah de Gast – UMass Amherst, Jr., D
Eefke van den Nieuwenhof – Syracuse University, Sr., D
Puck Winter – Rutgers University, Rs-So., D
Myrte van Herwijnen – UMass Amherst, So., GK
ECAC Division I Field Hockey All-ECAC Second Team*
Sage Piekarski – Harvard University, Fr., F
Lily Santi – Saint Joseph's University, Sr., F
Manu Ghigliotti – Saint Joseph's University, Sr., F
Kitty Chapple – Harvard University, So., M
Emily Guckian – Harvard University, Jr., M
Nicole Poulakis – University of New Hampshire, So., M
Pieke van de Pas – Syracuse University, Gr., M
Alissia de Vries – UMass Lowell, Sr., D
Kris Leclercq – Bucknell University, So., D
Iris Langejans – Rutgers University, Rs-Sr., D
Ottilie Sykes – Princeton University, Fr., D
Brooke Ross – Holy Cross, Sr., GK
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The ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) is an eighty-five-year-old organization with well over 200 member schools across all three NCAA Divisions - I, II and III. The ECAC exists to enhance the experience of student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics and provides great value for universities and colleges by sponsoring championships, leagues, bowl games, tournaments and other competitions throughout the Northeast. The ECAC also hosts a comprehensive esports program that presently involves 160 schools fielding 1100 teams across 14 different esports games, streamed live four nights a week. The ECAC's esports platform has and continues to expand the geographic footprint of the Conference nationally.
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