Completed Event: Field Hockey at Lafayette on September 28, 2025 , Loss , 0, to, 5
Final

Field Hockey
at Lafayette
0
5
Freshman (2016): Made her Dartmouth debut at Albany on 9/3, coming into the game for the final 15:30, making five saves, while not allowing a goal...Made her first career start at Maine on 9/5, stopping nine shots ans allowing four in 50:40 of action...Picked up her first win, coming in at halftime and stopping 10 shots between the second half and two overtimes before notching the shootout victory... Stopped nine shots against Brown on 10/1 and followed up with a new career high of 15 the following afternoon at Northeastern on 10/2...Had four more double-digit save games; home vs. Penn on 10/7, at UConn on 10/9, at UNH on 10/30, and the season finale at Cornell in Ithaca on 11/5...Completed her first season in Hanover allowing 48 goals in 853:29, while posting 127 saves for a save percentage of .726
Before Dartmouth: Graduated from St. Mark’s after two years at Choate Rosemary…The daughter of Robert Plumb and Gigi Morris…Her mother played ice hockey at Princeton from 1977-1981…A four-year letterwinner in both ice hockey and field hockey and two-year letterwinner in lacrosse… Most notably, Plumb was named to the Women’s National Indoor Field Hockey Team…A 2013 and 2014 NEPSAC Class B and ISL Champion in field hockey, while winning the 2015 ISL title in lacrosse…As a junior, she was All-League ISL for field hockey and ISL Honorable Mention in lacrosse as well as All-Region NFHCA Massachusetts…Her senior year saw her named St. Mark’s MVP Team, All-League ISL, NFHCA National Academic Squad.
Coach Fowler Says: “Emma is a very good goalkeeper who will compete daily to make all of her teammates better. She has an aggressive style and will complement our goalkeeping crew very well. She has not done as much US or club playing, like most players, but was recently rewarded for her hard work and skill, by being named to the US National Indoor Women’s Junior Team. Emma’s training within the national program this summer will help her make a smooth transition to the speed of the turf game and it’s exciting to have a third Dartmouth player represent the Women’s National Indoor program. Emma joins Virginia Peisch ’11 and Kelly Hood ’12, both who competed for the US Senior Indoor team at the Pan-Am games in 2008.”
PLUMB'S CAREER STATISTICS
OVERALL
Year | GP-GS | Minutes | W-L | GA | Goals Against Avg. | Save Pct. | Saves | SO |
2016 | 16-11 | 853:29 | 4-10 | 48 | 5.06 | .726 | 127 | 0 |
Totals | 16-11 | 853:29 | 4-10 | 48 | 5.06 | .726 | 127 | 0 |
Year | GP-GS | Minutes | W-L | GA | Goals Against Avg. | Save Pct. | Saves | SO |
2016 | 6-4 | 318:04 | 0-5 | 19 | 5.38 | .729 | 51 | 0 |
Totals | 6-4 | 318:04 | 0-5 | 19 | 5.38 | .729 | 51 | 0 |