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River Hawks Look to Grow Winning Culture in 2022

8/25/2022 11:39:00 AM

 

Head Coach Shannon LeBlanc and the UMass Lowell field hockey team are excited for the 2022 season to get underway, as they look to build upon their successes from last year with a large and talented squad. 

 

The 2022 campaign kicks off on the road on Friday, August 26 at No. 15 Connecticut at 1 p.m. The River Hawks then head home to Wicked Blue Field where they will host LIU for their home opener on Sunday, Aug. 28, also at 1 p.m.

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Every year, you wake up on the first day of preseason with a little flutter in your stomach because you really don’t know what to expect. You’ve built a team, you’ve recruited them, you’ve watched them in the spring, but you still have that excitement, and I think that’s what keeps me coaching.
Head Coach Shannon LeBlanc
Shannon LeBlanc

 

The River Hawks continued their upward trajectory in 2021, finishing with a winning record for the second straight season. The squad went 9-7 overall on the year, matching a Division I program best for wins first set in 2017.

 

“What we’ve always tried to create here is a winning culture,” explained LeBlanc, who is entering her 21st season at the helm of the program. “So, the expectation every year is to win every game that we play. We want to go further in the conference than we have in the past, and I think this year we have the talent and the depth to be able to achieve that goal.”

2021 Season Statistics

LeBlanc feels that goalkeeping will be key to achieving that goal. Junior keeper Eleonore Boekhorst (Bilthoven, Netherlands) will be back in front of the cage for the River Hawks after turning in an outstanding sophomore campaign. With a Division I program record five shutouts last season, Boekhorst now tops UMass Lowell’s DI record list with nine career blank sheets. She finished 2021 ranked third in the country with an .823 save percentage, as well.

 

“I think you have to have a great goalkeeper, and we have Eleonore, a junior who has done a tremendous job for us over the past couple of years. I think when you build from the back forward, we get better with every line so-to-speak, so I think goalkeeping will be key for us.”

 

In addition to Boekhorst, LeBlanc will be looking to her entire senior and fifth year classes for leadership this season. Graduate students Jenna Berger (Waterloo, Ontario) and Hannah Keefe (Westford, Mass.), along with senior Berbel Rozema (Rotterdam, Netherlands), have been named captains for 2022. Rozema paced the team offensively with seven goals and six assists for 20 total points last year, while Berger logged 14 points and received 2021 NFHCA Division I All-Northeast Region Second Team accolades, and Keefe notched a personal-best 11 points. 

August 12, 2022, Lowell, MA:
Members of the UMass Lowell Field Hockey team poses for portraits during media day at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts. Friday, August 12, 2022.  
(Photo by Nick Grace/UMass Lowell Athletics)
Jenna Berger
August 12, 2022, Lowell, MA:
Members of the UMass Lowell Field Hockey team poses for portraits during media day at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts. Friday, August 12, 2022.  
(Photo by Nick Grace/UMass Lowell Athletics)
Berbel Rozema
August 12, 2022, Lowell, MA:
Members of the UMass Lowell Field Hockey team poses for portraits during media day at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts. Friday, August 12, 2022.  
(Photo by Nick Grace/UMass Lowell Athletics)
Hannah Keefe
We have a great senior class and grad class. Berbel has been tremendous for us on the attacking line. Hannah has provided a tremendous amount of leadership for us. As far as Jenna, her international playing experience combined with Kate Miller’s U.S. development team experience, will be a huge asset for us. We really have this unique opportunity to be really good on the field, and then with leaders like Meg Salsinha, who is our SAAC president, we've added in that cultural and off-the-field component that I don’t think we’ve had in the past.
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2022 seniors and fifth years

With 26 team members, this is the largest River Hawk roster to date during the Division I era. That list includes nine newcomers, split between seven freshmen and two graduate transfers.

 

“We are a little young, but so far, we’ve seen a lot of leadership and a lot of energy," added LeBlanc. "Even though we have nine new faces, it feels like they have been together for a long time. I feel as though we have an ‘old soul’ type of team. We’ve gelled these fresh faces with our experienced players, and they’ve worked together really well in preseason.”

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2022 Schedule

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The 2022 schedule features eight America East Conference contests and 10 non-conference matchups. The squad's non-conference opponents represent six different athletic conferences, including Harvard out of the Ivy League, who advanced all the way to the Final Four in 2021.

 

“When you create a schedule, you really want to make sure you put some high energy, highly competitive games along with some games that you know you’re going to come out and win in the first half. I think the development of the non-conference schedule is really important to our growth throughout the year and what we’re looking like when we get into conference play.”

The run at the America East Championship and the team’s ultimate goal for this year begins with the conference opener against Stanford on September 16.

 

“We want be playing our best hockey in October, so we are really looking to peak at the right time.”