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Four Garner All-ACC Academic Honors
February 08, 2017 | Field Hockey
Hampsch, Haverhals, Lytle and Gote were recognized for their efforts in the classroom
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Four Boston College field hockey players were honored today by the conference for their work in the classroom.
Senior Audra Hampsch, sophomore Frederique Haverhals, sophomore Lucy Lytle and sophomore Ymke Rose Gote were all selected to the 2016 All-ACC Academic team as announced by the league this afternoon.
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Haverhals is a two-time honoree while Hampsch, Lytle and Gote are all first-time selections.
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It is the second consecutive season BC has placed four student-athletes on the All-ACC Academic team.
This was Hampsch's first full season in goal and she finished the season leading the ACC with 5.40 saves per game in all contests. Hampsch posted a pair of shutouts, and made at least six saves in 10 games this season. She capped her career with a career-high 10 saves against Connecticut in the NCAA Tournament first round.
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An NFHCA first-team All-American, Haverhals started all 20 games at center back and finished fourth on the Eagles in scoring with 17 points (5 goals, 7 assists). A constant presence on both attacking and defensive penalty corners, Haverhals was the ACC co-defensive player of the week on Oct. 11. Haverhals earned first-team NFHCA All-Northeast Region honors and was a second-team selection as a freshman.
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Lytle, an NFHCA All-Northeast Region second team selection, led the Eagles in goals this season. She potted 12 goals, the team's highest total since Janna Anctil had 14 in 2010. Lytle had two multiple-goal games (against Massachusetts and at Providence) and posted a team-best six-game goal-scoring streak from Sept. 18 through Oct. 9.
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A third-team NFHCA All-American, Gote was one of the Eagles' key cogs in the midfield, influential in both outletting and defending. She was also a prime outlet on both attacking and defensive penalty corners. Gote started all 20 games and collected a career-high five assists while matching her freshman total of 10 points.
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Minimum academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a 3.0 grade point average for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative average during one's academic career for undergraduate students. Athletic achievements during the most recent season are also considered in selecting the All-ACC Academic Team.
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Senior Audra Hampsch, sophomore Frederique Haverhals, sophomore Lucy Lytle and sophomore Ymke Rose Gote were all selected to the 2016 All-ACC Academic team as announced by the league this afternoon.
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Haverhals is a two-time honoree while Hampsch, Lytle and Gote are all first-time selections.
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It is the second consecutive season BC has placed four student-athletes on the All-ACC Academic team.
This was Hampsch's first full season in goal and she finished the season leading the ACC with 5.40 saves per game in all contests. Hampsch posted a pair of shutouts, and made at least six saves in 10 games this season. She capped her career with a career-high 10 saves against Connecticut in the NCAA Tournament first round.
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An NFHCA first-team All-American, Haverhals started all 20 games at center back and finished fourth on the Eagles in scoring with 17 points (5 goals, 7 assists). A constant presence on both attacking and defensive penalty corners, Haverhals was the ACC co-defensive player of the week on Oct. 11. Haverhals earned first-team NFHCA All-Northeast Region honors and was a second-team selection as a freshman.
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Lytle, an NFHCA All-Northeast Region second team selection, led the Eagles in goals this season. She potted 12 goals, the team's highest total since Janna Anctil had 14 in 2010. Lytle had two multiple-goal games (against Massachusetts and at Providence) and posted a team-best six-game goal-scoring streak from Sept. 18 through Oct. 9.
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A third-team NFHCA All-American, Gote was one of the Eagles' key cogs in the midfield, influential in both outletting and defending. She was also a prime outlet on both attacking and defensive penalty corners. Gote started all 20 games and collected a career-high five assists while matching her freshman total of 10 points.
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Minimum academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a 3.0 grade point average for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative average during one's academic career for undergraduate students. Athletic achievements during the most recent season are also considered in selecting the All-ACC Academic Team.
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