Completed Event: Field Hockey versus Holy Cross on October 14, 2025 , Win , 4, to, 0
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6/21/2024 4:20:00 PM | Field Hockey
Dartmouth welcomes six talented incomers to the Big Green family
Andrews was a standout goalkeeper at Episcopal Academy, earning honorable mention All-Delco and second team All-Delco over the course of her career. From 2022-23, she started every Episcopal Academy varsity game she was healthy, posting more than 100 saves in 2023 in helping her team to the PAISSA semifinals. Andrews was also named to the All Inter-Ac team in 2023 and was an NIT Medalist in 2024. In 2022, Andrews was an Inter Ac League Champion, PAISSA Finalist with Episcopal and was named second team All-Main Line. For a second straight year, she was also U16 NIT pool winner and Thanksgiving Showcase U16 "A" pool winner. The year prior, Andrews was on the RCC/NCC U16 Championship Team and won the U16 Disney Showcase "A" pool.
Head Coach Mark Egner: "Isabel is going to be an exciting addition to our goalkeeping team. Her passion and energy are infectious. With extensive experience in one of the field hockey hotbeds here in the USA, I know that she's going to bring a competitive spirit to our program."Please join us in welcoming Isabel Andrews to the @DartmouthFH family as a member of our incoming class of 2028 🤝#GoBigGreen pic.twitter.com/FYJM2yMh0C
— DartmouthFieldHockey (@DartmouthFH) May 28, 2024
Brosie was a four-year varsity starter at Madison High School, finishing her career with 144 points with 54 goals. She was awarded Team MVP in 2022 and 2023, Offensive Player of the Year in 2021 and Rookie of the Year in 2020. She also earned various county and state NJSIAA recognitions, including Offensive Player of the Week, first team Group B, first team All-Conference and All-County. Brosie has also played competitive field hockey for the past eight years with New Heights FHC under the leadership of Ahmed Elmaghraby. Her team consistently finished in the top 10 at the National Indoor Tournament, National Club Championships and other competitions. In the classroom, Brosie was a member of the National Honor Society, an AP Scholar and earned high honor roll all four years of high school.
Head Coach Mark Egner: "Watching Ally play in the process, she was the player her team turned to to alleviate pressure and solve the problems they faced. Those leadership skills will be invaluable for her and her teammates here at Dartmouth. Ally is a tireless worker, courageous enough to engage in the 1 v 1 and confident in her 3D skills. I'm excited to see her here in August."Please join us in welcoming Ally Brosie to the @DartmouthFH family as a member of our incoming class of 2028 🤝#GoBigGreen pic.twitter.com/N3dcEknZkd
— DartmouthFieldHockey (@DartmouthFH) June 6, 2024
Strong on and off the field, Cohen played field hockey at Sociedad Hebraica Argentina since she was four and has been the captain of her team for several years. When Cohen turned 16, she made her debut in the first division at Hebraica and has been playing there ever since. In the Pan American Maccabi Games of 2023, she served as captain and was named Most Valuable Player. In the classroom, Cohen was a highly-regarded art student, played a significant role in the student body and cohabitation council. She maintained a consistently high GPA throughout her career, ending her senior year with the sixth highest GPA.
Head Coach Mark Egner: "Kath is a seriously powerful player. Willing to join the attack from the defense, she plays her position in a really exciting way. She has a passion for growth and development, so I know that the player who arrives will be better than the last time I saw her."Please join us in welcoming Katherina Cohen to the @DartmouthFH family as a member of our incoming class of 2028 🤝#GoBigGreen pic.twitter.com/QAUr2aELfW
— DartmouthFieldHockey (@DartmouthFH) May 30, 2024
Luessmann has been playing with SC 1980 Frankfurt, the most renowned and ambitious field hockey club in the region. With her team, she won the state championships (field) in 2017, 2018, 2020 and 2021. Since playing U14 girls, Luessmann's team continuously played in the German national championships. In 2018 and 2021, Luessmann played in the German field championships and indoor in 2020, where her team reached third place in Southern Germany, qualifying for the finals. Following that, Luessmann's team reached eighth on the German national level. In 2021, Luessmann was selected three times for evaluation courses of the German Hockey Federation. In 2022, she was nominated for, and played, three national games against France for the DHB (Deutscher Hockey-Bund). Luessmann has been attending Anna Schmidt School since elementary school.
Head Coach Mark Egner: "Amelie is coming to Dartmouth with a great level of hockey knowledge. As a talented and dangerous attacker, I'm excited to see her impact at the front end of the field. She's a going to be a real asset both on and off the field, as I know her personality, her passion and energy will be infectious."Why Dartmouth? pic.twitter.com/F45nASeJVu
— DartmouthFieldHockey (@DartmouthFH) June 21, 2024
A USA Today and Max Field Hockey top 50 field hockey high school player, Spear was a three-time Virginia State and regional champion. She was also a three-time first team All-Tidewater, first team All-State and first team All-Region honoree. Spear was a two-time field hockey captain for Cox High School, and was also named Cox Female Athlete of the Year in 2024. Spear was named a second team All-American, High School Sports Awards National Team member and nominee for National Field Hockey Player of the Year. A Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Finalist, Spear participated in the 2021 Junior Olympics and U14, U16, U19 and U21 National Nexus Championship. In the classroom, Spear was in the top three percent in her graduating class of approximately 400. She was a Carson Award recipient and graduated with high honors, owning a cumulative GPA of around 4.6. Spear was a member of the National Honor Society, Science Honor Society (serving as vice president), Math Honor Society and Social Studies Honor Society. She was named the 2023 Math and Science Student of the Year.
Head Coach Mark Egner: "I've known Megan since before coming to Dartmouth. From a young age, her technical abilities made her a true standout. With extensive experience from her high school career, Megan is a confident, capable player who'll be a real asset in our midfield. I look forward to seeing her transition to NCAA hockey and am excited I won't have to contend with her as an opposition coach."Please join us in welcoming Megan Spear to the @DartmouthFH family as a member of our incoming class of 2028 🤝#GoBigGreen pic.twitter.com/Y7Ph10ocGR
— DartmouthFieldHockey (@DartmouthFH) June 11, 2024
Walsh enjoyed a very successful career at her school, Scoil Mhuire College Cork in Ireland, starting for the Senior Team from her second year through sixth years. Walsh helped the team to its first Senior Cup win in 48 years in 2022-23 and four straight national playoff appearances. Walsh has represented her province, Munster, at both the U16 and U18 Levels, which included a runner-up finish in the U18 National Championship. In 2022-23, she captained the province to its first U18 National Title in 28 years. Walsh also impressed in club hockey with Cork Harlequins, making her Women's First Team debut in the EYHL National first division at 15 years old. She has won multiple titles, including the Munster Senior Cup in 2021-22 and 2023-24, and was Munster League Division 1 Winners in 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24. Nationally, Walsh has played for Ireland at U18 Level, U18 Squad 2022-23 and 2023-24. She is currently training with the Irish U21 Squad. Strong academically, Walsh achieved six distinctions (top grades) in her Junior Certificate.
Head Coach Mark Egner: "I've known Ruby for a number of years now, seeing her grow and develop from afar. Playing at the highest levels of adult hockey in Ireland, representing her country on a number of occasions and finding success in her school hockey, it's clear that Ruby has a performance mindset. I know her experience, tactical flexibility and skillset will be an invaluable asset to our team."Please join us in welcoming Ruby Walsh to the @DartmouthFH family as a member of our incoming class of 2028 🤝#GoBigGreen pic.twitter.com/XQ3bmRub8q
— DartmouthFieldHockey (@DartmouthFH) June 4, 2024