COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) has announced the 2025 Collegiate National Academic Squad and 16 student-athletes are representing Randolph-Macon for their excellence in the classroom.
Sponsored by Optimal Performance Associates Winning Teams, the NFHCA National Academic Squad Program honors undergraduate student-athletes who have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher through the fall semester, nominated by their NFHCA member coaches.
The below 16 RMC field hockey athletes were recognized by the NFHCA for their dedication, discipline and commitment to academic success while competing at the collegiate level.
- Valentina Ambrogi-Torres (Richmond, Va./Trinity Episcopal School)
- McKayla Clark (Gloucester, Va./Gloucester)
- Breea Dresler (Yorktown, Va./Tabb)
- Lynn Giesken (Yorktown, Va./Tabb)
- Olivia Greene (Amissville, Va./Culpeper County)
- Cali Kujawa (Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan)
- Nathalia McIntyre (Hampton, Va./Grafton)
- Courtney Moodie (Hummelstown, Pa./Hershey)
- Natalie Moul (Haymarket, Va./Battlefield)
- Amelia Myers (York, Pa./West York Area)
- Sarah Newman (Toano, Va./Walsingham Academy)
- Grace Oates (Poquoson, Va./Poquoson)
- Caitlin Porter (Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam)
- Janne Roelink (Den Helder, Netherlands, Norfolk Collegiate)
- Cathryn Short (Henrico, Va./Saint Catherines)
- Hailey Swartzbaugh (Poquoson, Va./Poquoson)
The listed student-athletes helped highlight a Randolph-Macon team that recorded nine shutouts in 2025, marking the most in a single season in the history of the program. The Lemon and Black also reached the 12-win total mark, the highest number of wins in a single season since the 2010 Yellow Jackets team.