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Ohio Field Hockey is NCAA Tourney Bound
Nov. 8, 2007
Michigan's Webpage ATHENS, Ohio - The Ohio field hockey team will face Michigan in the opening round of the 2007 NCAA Field Hockey Tournament. The `Cats and the Wolverines will face off in Ann Arbor, Mich. on Saturday at 2 p.m. The tourney field includes 16 teams (five automatic bids, eight at-large berths and three play-in winners) competing in a single-elimination format. The first and second-round games will be played on four campus sites November 10 and 11. The University of Maryland, College Park will host the semifinals and final on November 16 and 18 at Field Hockey/Lacrosse Complex. Livestats will be available on www.ohiobobcats.com. The Bobcats are 18-4 on the season and won the MAC regular-season and tournament championships. The `Cats ranked in at No. 15 in the final STX/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll. Michigan has a 16-5 overall record and finished its Big Ten Conference season with a perfect 6-0 record. The Wolverines will make their eighth appearance in the NCAA Tournament. They entered the final STX/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll at No. 6. The Story Line A Look at the `Cats Torrie Albini heads the Bobcat offense with a team-high 20 goals scored this season. Albini is Ohio's second all-time leading scorer with 49 career goals and is third in the Bobcat record book for most goals scored in a single season. To go along with those accolades is a first-place tie for most assists in a single season with 14 in 2007. Rachelle Coetzee has scored 11 goals this season, including six game-winners. Coetzee scored the game-winning goal in overtime against Miami to lift the Bobcats to victory and the MAC tournament title. Marcy Dull and Estienne Coetzee have scored ten goals apiece. Jessie Martin has started 21 games in goal for the Bobcats for a season total 1547:41 minutes. She has made 88 saves, posted 17 wins and totaled four shutouts. Last time in the NCAAs W's Clutch Player Hey Now She's an All-Star Albini is also second in the nation with a 2.45 points per game average and ranks third in the nation with a 0.91 average in goals per game. She led the `Cats to victory in the NCAA play-in game against Patriot League Champion American University, scoring two of Ohio's three goals, including the game-winner in the second overtime period. It was her third game-winner of the season. Albini was also selected to this week's womensfieldhockey.com honor roll for the second time this year. Other accolades for the senior: - Being selected to play in the 2007 NFHCA Senior All-Star Game - Being Ohio's second all-time leading scorer - Four-time MAC Offensive Player of the Week (two times in 2007) - Making the All-MAC First Team twice (2005 & 2006) - All-MAC Second Team (2007) - NFHCA All-West Region Second Team (2006) - MAC All-Tournament Team (2006 & 2007) - Two-time MAC leader in goals (2005 & 2007) - Ohio's second all-time leader in career assists - Third in Bobcat history in career shots - Holds multiple single-season records in goals, assists, points and shots - Top-10 in MAC history for career goals - Top-11 in MAC history for career points - Helped lead team to two back-to-back conference regular-season and tournament championships Double Digit Delight All-MAC Teams Martin started 18 of Ohio's 19 games this season and was a catalyst for the Bobcats on defense. She was named the MAC Defensive Player of the Week five times during the regular season, while earning 14 wins in goal, tallying three shutouts and posting a career-high 11 saves. Martin is the third Ohio field hockey player to ever receive the conference's player of the year award. Rachelle Coetzee was named to the All-MAC First Team for the second straight year. Coetzee ended the regular season with 10 goals, 25 points and five assists. She started all 19 games of the season while averaging 3.16 shots and 1.32 points per game. Gnozzio joins Coetzee on the All-MAC First Team. It is the first All-MAC honor for Gnozzio in her three-year career with the Bobcats. Gnozzio played a big part in Ohio's execution on penalty corners this year and was named the MAC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 4 after recording a defensive save in the Bobcats' win over Ohio State. Albini was selected second-team All-MAC after ending the regular season with 16 goals and 11 assists. She scored a season-high four goals against Robert Morris and averaged 5.16 shots and 2.26 points per game. She is two shots shy of reaching 100 on the season, which would place her fourth all-time in the Bobcat record book. Albini was named the MAC Offensive Player of the Week two times in 2007. Estienne Coetzee received All-MAC Second Team honors for the third year in a row. Coetzee scored nine goals this season, including three game-winners, and totaled 19 points and 20 shots. |