HANOVER, N.H. ? For the second-straight season, senior
Lizzie Bildner (Manchester, Mass.) was named first team All-Ivy, while junior
Ashley Hines (Newburyport, Mass.) earned her first career spot on the second team as the Ivy League announced its field hockey All-Ivy selections on Wednesday.
Senior co-captain
Whitney Waugh (Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.) made her second appearance in as many seasons on the honorable mention All-Ivy. Waugh collected a goal and a team-leading six assists for the Big Green in her final season. She made her lone honor roll appearance on Oct. 2 with a goal against Penn. In her four-year career, she has recorded 41 points with 13 goals and 15 helpers.
Bildner led Dartmouth with eight goals, including three gamewinners. She earned Ivy League Player of the Week honors following three goals in the first weekend with the winner against Maine in a 3-2 overtime win.
She also made the honor roll on Oct. 30, following game clinchers against Atlantic 10 champion Massachusetts and Holy Cross. In her four-year career, Bildner has 24 goals and an assist for 49 points.
For Hines, it's her first appearance on the second team All-Ivy. She had a breakout season for the Big Green with seven goals and two assists. Her 16 points this season was tied for the team-high with Bildner.
Hines earned a spot on the Ivy League honor roll twice. She made it on Oct. 16 after collecting a pair of goals to lead Dartmouth to two wins over New Hampshire and Davidson. On Oct. 30, she garnered another spot on the honor roll for her goals in back-to-back games, including the first goal in the 2-1 win over Holy Cross. She scored the lone goal for the Big Green in the 3-1 loss to Harvard.
Dartmouth finished its 35th season of field hockey with a 6-11 overall record and 1-6 in the Ivy League.