SUNYAC Releases 2025 Field Hockey Annual Awards
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SUNYAC Releases 2025 Field Hockey Annual Awards

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 The SUNYAC announces its 2025 field hockey annual awards including Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Coaching Staff of the Year and All-Conference teams as voted on by the six conference coaches.

Offensive Player of the Year Marli McDorman, SalisburyMcDorman led the league with 17 points (7 goals, 3 assists) in regular season conference play. So far in 2025, she has 44 points overall with 17 goals and 10 assists. McDorman was named the SUNYAC Tournament MVP after scoring three goals and adding three assits to help the Sea Gulls capture the 2025 SUNYAC field hockey title. McDorman and her team will advance to the NCAA Division III tournament where they will face Denison at home in the first round.

Defensive Player of the Year - Madelyn Reed, SalisburyReed led the Sea Gulls defense that allowed just 10 goals total and kept their opponents to 5.2 shots-per game. Reed was named to the SUNYAC All-Tournament Team after Salisbury won the 2025 conference crown. The Sea Gulls will host Denison in the NCAA first round on November 12.

Rookie of the Year Kaylee Hughen, CortlandIn her first season, Hughen was named to the SUNYAC All-Tournament team after she helped lead the Cortland Red Dragons to the SUNYAC championship game. The team, ranked No. 3, defeated No. 2 New Paltz, 2-1, in overtime in the semifinals to advance to the final. Hughen was selected to the All-SUNYAC first team. She started all 19 games for Cortland in her rookie season where the team finished 8-11 overall. 

Coaching Staff of the Year - SalisburyThe Salisbury field hockey head coach Dawn Chamberlin and her coaching staff Lindsey Barbacow, Brooke Tapman Lohr, Megan Block and Hanna Tilghman led their team to the No. 1 seed going into conference post season play. The Sea Gulls went on to win the SUNYAC championship title in their first year competing in the conference. The staff coached seven SUNYAC All-Conference team selections including the Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year. The Sea Gulls will advance to the NCAA Division III field hockey tournament for the 40th time in program history and will compete for it's sixth national championship title (1986, 2003, '04, '05, '09). Salisbury is 17-2 overall going into NCAA tournament play.

2025 SUNYAC Field Hockey All-Conference Teams (PDF)

Name

School

Yr.

Pos.

Hometown/High School

First Team

Kaylee Hughen

Cortland

Fr.

M/D

Lake Hopatcong, NJ / Boonton

Lillian Morse

Cortland

Fr.

M/D

Burnt Hills / Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake

Meghan Gunning

New Paltz

Sr.

M

Port Jefferson Station / Comsewogue

Madeline Meyer

New Paltz

Sr.

D

Halfmoon / Shenendehowa

Rachel Tama

New Paltz

Sr.

F

Hopewell Junction / John Jay-East Fishkill

Ali Howell

Oneonta

Jr.

F/M

Holtsville / Sachem East

Kaitlyn DeModna

Salisbury

Sr.

F

Brewster / North Salem

McKenna Horner

Salisbury

Sr.

F

Deal Island, MD / Washington Academy

Marli McDorman

Salisbury

Jr.

M

Pocomoke City, MD / Pocomoke

Madelyn Reed

Salisbury

Sr.

D

Felton, DE / Caesar Rodney

Kelly Davis

Salisbury

Sr.

G

Salisbury, MD / Delmar

Second Team

Claire McCarthy

Cortland

Sr.

D

Bay Shore / Bay Shore

Emma Rice

Cortland

Jr.

D

Greene / Greene Central

Kylee Noyes

Morrisville

So.

D/M

Castle Creek / Harpursville

Sophia Bronzi

New Paltz

So.

D

Hopewell Junction / Arlington

Caityln Caulfield

Oneonta

5th

D

Albany / Guilderland

Abby Draper

Oneonta

Jr.

M

Remsen / Holland Patent

Natalie Shields

Oswego

Jr.

D/M

East Syracuse / East Syracuse Minoa

Alexa Snyder

Oswego

So.

D/M

Clay / Cicero North

Regan Worley

Salisbury

Jr.

D

Poquoson, VA / Poquoson

Morgan Bradford

Salisbury

Gr.

F

Delmar, DE / Delmar

Sam Krauthiem

Oswego

So.

G

West Milford, NJ / West Milford

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