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Field Hockey Hands Out End of Year Awards

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HANOVER, N.H.—Dartmouth field hockey celebrated the 2024 season at its annual end-of-year banquet.

Helen Young was the recipient of the Dorothy H. Leavitt Award which is presented to the player who has made the greatest contribution to the field hockey program, both on and off the field. Young played and started in all 16 games for the Big Green; she tallied her first collegiate point against Harvard while scoring her first goal against Princeton on Oct. 27.

Sophomore Riley Dumigan was named the Offensive Player of the Year after leading the team in points. She played in all 16 games while making 15 starts for the Big Green. The native of Oklahoma City scored four goals while notching two assists.

The Defensive Player of the Year award was awarded to Ella Bowman. Bowman played 885 minutes for the Big Green on the backline, she notched a defensive save against Yale on Oct. 18. While being a key member of the backline, Bowman tallied four goals this season.

As a First-Year, Ally Brosie was named Most Improved Player following her first season in Hanover. The New Vernon, N.J. native played in 15 of 16 games while making three starts to end the season.

Senior Piper Edwards and junior Olivia Galiotos were named Teammates of the Year. Edwards closed out her career with 29 career games and three assists. Galiotos earned Second Team All-Ivy honors as she started in 16 games as captain. She scored a goal and added two assists.

The Big Green will be back on the field in the fall for the programs 52nd season. Mark Egner will welcome back 18 student-athletes in 2025.



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