Big East Conference Field Hockey Tournament

The Big East Conference Field Hockey Tournament is the conference championship tournament in field hockey for the Big East Conference. The tournament has been held every year since 1989. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship.[1]

Big East Conference Field Hockey Tournament
Conference Field Hockey Championship
SportField Hockey
ConferenceBig East Conference
Number of teams4
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumLiberty Field Hockey Field
Current locationLynchburg, Virginia
Played1989–present
Last contest2018
Current championConnecticut
Most championshipsConnecticut (17)

Format

The top four finishers from the conference regular season play a single-elimination tournament, held at a campus site which rotates among conference members.[1]

Champions

By year

YearChampionSiteMost Outstanding Player
1989ProvidenceChestnut Hill, MAChris Wajda, Connecticut
1990VillanovaJ.S. Coyne FieldSyracuse, NYJennifer Peacock, Villanova
1991ProvidenceChestnut Hill, MADebbie Hagie, Providence
1992ConnecticutChestnut Hill, MAYolanda Muntz, Connecticut
1993SyracuseChestnut Hill, MAJulie Williamson, Syracuse
1994Boston CollegeChestnut Hill, MASarah Egnaczyk, Boston College
1995SyracuseChestnut Hill, MACheri Herr, Syracuse
1996ConnecticutGeorge J. Sherman Family-Sports ComplexStorrs, CTWendy Brady, Connecticut
1997Boston CollegeChestnut Hill, MAAndrea Durko, Boston College
1998ConnecticutVillanova StadiumVillanova, PAAlison Sharpe, Connecticut
1999ConnecticutJ.S. Coyne Field • Syracuse, NYNicole Castonguay, Connecticut
2000ConnecticutGeorge J. Sherman Sports Complex • Storrs, CTKatie Stephens, Connecticut
2001SyracuseChestnut Hill, MAMichelle Aronowicz, Syracuse
2002ConnecticutJ.S. Coyne Field • Syracuse, NYLauren Henderson, Connecticut
2003Boston CollegeChestnut Hill, MABronwen Kelly, Boston College
2004ConnecticutJ.S. Coyne Field • Syracuse, NYLauren Henderson, Connecticut
2005ConnecticutBauer FieldPiscataway, NJMeagan Hoffman, Connecticut
2006ConnecticutTrager StadiumLouisville, KYLauren Aird, Connecticut
2007ConnecticutJ.S. Coyne Field • Syracuse, NYKatie Semanoff, Connecticut
2008SyracuseGeorge J. Sherman Sports Complex • Storrs, CTShannon Taylor, Syracuse
2009ConnecticutLennon Family FieldProvidence, RILoren Sherer, Connecticut
2010SyracuseGeorge J. Sherman Sports Complex • Storrs, CTLindsey Conrad, Syracuse
2011SyracuseJ.S. Coyne Field • Syracuse, NYLauren Brooks, Syracuse
2012ConnecticutTrager Stadium • Louisville, KYLouisa Boddy, Connecticut
2013ConnecticutGeorge J. Sherman Sports Complex • Storrs, CTChloe Hunnable, Connecticut
2014ConnecticutLennon Family Field • Providence, RIRoisin Upton, Connecticut
2015ConnecticutL.R. Hill Sports ComplexNorfolk, VACharlotte Veitner, Connecticut
2016ConnecticutHowarth FieldPhiladelphia, PAAmanda Collins, Connecticut
2017ConnecticutLennon Family Field • Providence, RIAmanda Collins, Connecticut
2018ConnecticutLiberty Field Hockey FieldLynchburg, VACeciile Pieper, Connecticut

By school

SchoolChampionshipsYears
Connecticut171992, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Syracuse61993, 1995, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2011
Boston College31994, 1997, 2003
Providence21989, 1991
Villanova11990

References

  1. 2015 Record Book (PDF). Big East Conference. pp. 13–17. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
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