BC's Augsburger, Kenyon Highlight ODAC Field Hockey Awards

BC's Augsburger, Kenyon Highlight ODAC Field Hockey Awards

SU's Rampale, VWC's Puccio Take Home Individual Honors

FOREST, Va. --- Bridgewater College received a pair of special honors as part of the All-ODAC Field Hockey Awards.  Eagles' midfielder Caroline Augsburger was tabbed the ODAC Player of the Year, while BC mentor Allyson Kenyon earned ODAC Coach of the Year laurels.  Shenandoah University goalkeeper Jenna Rampale garnered ODAC Rookie of the Year honors, while Virginia Wesleyan College defender Tanya Puccio was recognized as the ODAC/Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Scholar-Athlete.

Augsburger, a senior from Lancaster, Pa., put together a stellar season roaming the middle of the field and linking the offense and defense for the Eagles.  She's fourth in the ODAC with eight assists, adding 11 goals for 30 total points.  Those two totals rank seventh and sixth in the conference, respectively.  Two of her tallies were game-winning efforts.  Twice she scored multiple goals in a game, including her first career hat-trick in a win over Eastern Mennonite.  Her efforts helped BC to 52 total goals scored, second-best in the ODAC.  Defensively, Augsburger helped BC surrender just 38 goals in 20 games played, good for a 1.84 goals-against-average.

Kenyon just wrapped up her 12th season guiding the Eagles field hockey program.  This is the first ODAC top coaching honor in her career.  Bridgewater posted similar overall records the past two seasons (12-7 in 2013, 12-8 in 2014), but improved from 5-3 to 7-1 in the ODAC standings, affording the Eagles the second seed in the ODAC Tournament and a bye into the semifinals.  BC used overtime to defeat Shenandoah in that semifinal contest, propelling the squad into the program's first conference championship game appearance.  Kenyon won her 100th career game against Washington and Lee earlier this season.  Her career records currently stand at 106-114 (.482) overall and 46-48 (.489) in ODAC play.

Rampale, a freshman from Lindenhurst, Ill., protected a Shenandoah cage that allowed just 29 goals this season, the fewest in the conference.  Rampale led the ODAC in goals-against-average (1.41) and save percentage (.804) while ranking fourth in both saves (115) and goals allowed (28).  She played in and started all 19 Hornets' games this season, logging more than 1,393 minutes in pads.  She recorded double figure save totals in four games this season, including a school-record and ODAC season-best 25 stops against the University of Mary Washington.

Puccio, a senior from Moorpark, Calif., is a star Marlin on and off the field.  In the classroom, Puccio maintains a 3.90 grade point average as a Biology and Hispanic Studies double major with a minor in Chemistry.  The VWC Batten Scholar is a five-time honoree on the Virginia Wesleyan College Dean's List.  She is a member of several honor societies including Beta Beta Beta (biology), Gamma Sigma Epsilon (chemistry), Sigma Zeta (mathematics/natural sciences), Chi Alpha Sigma (athletics) and Phi Eta Sigma (freshman).  On the field, Puccio was the highest scoring rookie for VWC in 2011 before becoming a standout at her current defensive position.  She helped VWC allow just 43 goals this season for a 2.49 goals-against-average.  She did get forward to score one goal in her 16 games played.   

Listed below are the 2014 All-ODAC Field Hockey Awards.  For more information, visit any of the participating schools' websites, or go to the ODAC's home on the Internet at www.odaconline.com.  Don't forget to become a fan of the ODAC on Facebook and follow @odacathletics on Twitter.

2014 ALL-ODAC FIELD HOCKEY TEAMS
ODAC Player of the Year:
Caroline Augsburger, Sr., M, Bridgewater
ODAC Coach of the Year: Allyson Kenyon, Bridgewater
ODAC Rookie of the Year: Jenna Rampale, Fr., GK, Shenandoah
ODAC/Va. Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete: Tanya Puccio, Sr., D, Virginia Wesleyan 

ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM
Player Class Pos. School
Caroline Augsburger Sr. M Bridgewater
Taylor Prillaman Jr. A Bridgewater
Courtney Gillette Jr. D Lynchburg
Kelsey Link Sr. A Lynchburg
Bianca Merritt Sr. D Lynchburg
Carrie Jacobs Sr. D Randolph-Macon
Olivia Newman Sr. D Randolph-Macon
Shelbi Holloman So. A Roanoke
Presha Merritt Jr. M Shenandoah
Lindsay Baker Sr. GK Virginia Wesleyan
Maggie Waxter So. A Washington and Lee
 
 
 
 
ALL-ODAC SECOND TEAM
Caroline Fletcher Jr. D Bridgewater
Jenessa Derstine Sr. A Eastern Mennonite
Bethany Hench Sr. D Eastern Mennonite
Mandy Stowers Sr. D Eastern Mennonite
Meredith Bradsher Jr. D Lynchburg
Kellie Jasinski So. A Roanoke
Kelani Bailey Jr. M Shenandoah
Ashley Cross Sr. A Shenandoah
Jenna Rampale Fr. GK Shenandoah
Skyler Weaver Sr. M Virginia Wesleyan
Maggie Sands Fr. M Washington and Lee
 
 
 
 
ALL-ODAC THIRD TEAM
Rachael Loy Jr. M Bridgewater
Melissa Cox Jr. A Eastern Mennonite
Camille Williams Sr. M Eastern Mennonite
Shannon McMurray Jr. GK Randolph-Macon
Catherine Pricone Sr. M Randolph-Macon
Mackenzie Turner Jr. M Randolph-Macon
Sarah Brock Jr. M Shenandoah
Adelaide Hedge Sr. D Sweet Briar
Sam Jackson Jr. D Virginia Wesleyan
Allie Barry So. A Washington and Lee
Kendall Peterson So. D Washington and Lee