Field Hockey | 12/4/2019 11:01:00 AM
PITTSFORD, N.Y. – The National Field Hockey Coaches Association announced its first in a list of multiple postseason awards with the Longstreth/NFHCA Division III All-Region teams and three members of the St. John Fisher College field hockey have been recognized.
Senior
Lindsay Scott and junior
Bre Socker were named to the North Atlantic Region First Team while senior
Reghan Amoroso was tabbed Second Team All-Region. In all, 197 Div. III field hockey players from across the six regions earned All-Region honors.
Scott receives her second All-Region nod after earning Second Team accolades in 2017. The midfielder adds another honor to her already impressive senior campaign after winning Empire 8 Player of the Year and First Team All-Conference recognition. The Webster native averaged the second most assists in the nation with 19 helpers in 20 games played. Scott also recorded nine goals with four of them being game-winners. The senior ended up with the third-most points in the E8 this season (37).
The Webster Schroeder High School graduate finishes her career with the most assists in program history (33) while setting program records for assists (7) and points (9) in a single game in the 10-0 victory over Sage on October 18
th. Scott also set a conference record for assists in a single season this year.
Socker is all too familiar with the All-Region team as she has earned a spot in each of her three years with Fisher with this season being a second consecutive one on the First Team. The Liverpool native took her play to another level with a program-record 28 goals and 62 points in 2019. Among the nation's best offensive players, the forward had the second-highest goals per game average (1.40) and the fourth-highest points per game average (3.10) in the country.
The Liverpool High School graduate garnered her third-straight First Team All-Conference honor while becoming the first player in program history to record multiple four-goal games in one season. Socker had the most shots and shots on goals in the E8 while racking up 11 more goals and 20 more points than the next highest competitor in the conference.
Amoroso was one of six defenders to be selected to the North Atlantic All-Region teams. The Rochester native set career-highs with seven goals and 16 points scored in her senior year. Amoroso also led a defensive line that had the lowest goals allowed per game average (1.30) in the league while only allowing an average of 8.3 shots per game.
After taking home E8 Honorable Mention last season, Amoroso finished her career with a First Team All-Conference honor for the first time at Fisher. The Pittsford-Sutherland High School graduate ranks in the program's top 10 for goals (17) and points (45) in a career.
The Cardinals reached the 15-win mark for the fourth consecutive season this year while going undefeated against conference competition during the regular season as they won the E8 Regular Season crown for the second time in program history. Offensively, Fisher had its best year in program history with breaking team records for goals (69), assists (50) and points (188) in a single season.
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