Completed Event: Field Hockey at Bryant on September 5, 2025 , Win , 2, to, 1
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Field Hockey
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Wong is no stranger to the Ivy League as she was dominate player for Princeton from 2015-18. During her career with the Tigers, she was named to the All-Ivy Team all four seasons. Following her senior season, she was a finalist for the Honda Collegiate Women Sport Award while also being the NCAA Woman of the Year nominee for Princeton. The North Vancouver, Canada native has accumulated 55 international caps for Team Canada in her playing career.
She started her coaching career at the club level with Windy City Field Hockey in Chicago. She has also coached overseas in both Netherlands and Belgium. In 2020, she joined Vancouver Hawks FHC, from 2021-2023 she was the head coach of Hawks 6. Starting in 2023 she was named to the head coach of the Hawks 6 team. She is also heavily involved with the Canadian National Masters Teams. In 2024, she coached both the Over 45 women’s national team and the Over 55 women’s national team.
“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to join the Dartmouth field hockey family! As an Ivy League alum and member of the Canadian National Team, I’m excited to share my experience and support the team’s growth and success. I’m looking forward to working with such a talented group of student-athletes and making a positive impact on the program” Wong said.
Egner is excited to welcome a coach that has experience in the Ivy League as a student-athlete. “I’ve known Elise since the start of her career at Princeton. Working with her while she was in the Junior High-Performance pathway. A fierce competitor who knows how to succeed in the Ivy League it’s clear she will be an ideal role model for our student-athletes.”