| November 15, 2005
EAST STROUDSBURG - East Stroudsburg University junior Jen Hyman has been named second-team All-America by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association, it was announced.
Hyman, a junior, scored once and had three assists while leading the team in minutes played. She scored her goal in a win over Philadelphia and had assists against Bloomsburg, Millersville and Slippery Rock.
Earlier in the season, Hyman was named to the All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference second team. These were her first two postseason honors.
Sixteen players were named to the first team and 16 to the second team.
2005 Dartfish/NFHCA Division II All-Americans
First Team
Maribeth Brozena, Bloomsburg University
Gina Coombs, Shippensburg University
Suzanne Cornelissen, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Joanna DaLuze, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Colleen Healey, Kutztown University
Courtney Hill, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Sara Hohenberger, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Tracey Hudak, Bloomsburg University
Laura Kline, Kutztown University
Corey Krajewski, Southern Connecticut State University
Kelly Latendresse, Stonehill College
Jocelyn Mroz, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Kristi Ney, Bloomsburg University
Kandice Pyles, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Mary Rogers, Bentley College
Ashley Watt, Shippensburg University
Second Team
Lindsay Breen, Stonehill College
Maureen Burns, Bryant College
Cathy Cardini, Southern Connecticut State University
Kendra Emery, Shippensburg University
Natalie Grazen, Shippensburg University
Lindsay Harrington, Bentley College
Kelley Healey, Kutztown University
Trista Hershey, Kutztown University
Jennifer Hyman, East Stroudsburg University
Liz Martini Indiana, University of Pennsylvania
Meagan McCarthy, Saint Michael's College
Julie Michalos, Stonehill College
Janessa Perreault, Bentley College
Jamie Vanartsdalen, Bloomsburg University
Kim Villare, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Ashley Webb, Saint Michael's College
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