Wrublesky named A-10 All Academic
Four Saint Joseph’s field hockey players were chosen for Atlantic 10 All-Conference teams, it was announced on Thursday Nov. 5. The quartet is highlighted by senior Anne Schreuders, who was chosen for the First Team. Second Team honors went to senior Kellie Walter and sophomore Theresa Testa, while Schreuders, Walter, and junior Jen Wrublesky (pictured, right), a Neshaminy High grad from Langhorne, were tabbed for the All-Academic Team.
Schreuders earned First Team honors by leading the Hawks in goals (12) and points (31), tying for second in the conference in both categories. She has moved into the career top 10 in SJU history in goals (23), assists (18), and points (64). Her 12 goals this season are also tied for the eighth highest single season total in school history and her 31 points rank her in a tie for sixth.
After her hat trick provided all the scoring in SJU’s 3-0 upset of #10 Massachusetts on October 16, Schreuders was named Atlantic 10 Player of the Week on October 19.
Walter is tied for second on the squad with 19 points. She has five goals this season, giving her 19 for her career, while her nine assists increase her career total to 20, ranking her sixth in program history. She is also on the cusp of the top 10 in total points with 58.
Testa received her first career All-Conference honor after starting all 17 games this season. She scored three goals and added an assist. She was named Atlantic 10 Co-Player of the Week on October 26.
Wrublesky was chosen for the All-Academic Team after rounding back into form offensively as a junior. She has scored six goals, tying her for third on the team, and has added an assist for 13 total points.
The Hawks will take on Temple on today (Friday, Nov. 6) in the semifinals of the Atlantic 10 Championship. Game time is set for 3 p.m. at Garber Field in Amherst, Mass.
Schreuders earned First Team honors by leading the Hawks in goals (12) and points (31), tying for second in the conference in both categories. She has moved into the career top 10 in SJU history in goals (23), assists (18), and points (64). Her 12 goals this season are also tied for the eighth highest single season total in school history and her 31 points rank her in a tie for sixth.
After her hat trick provided all the scoring in SJU’s 3-0 upset of #10 Massachusetts on October 16, Schreuders was named Atlantic 10 Player of the Week on October 19.
Walter is tied for second on the squad with 19 points. She has five goals this season, giving her 19 for her career, while her nine assists increase her career total to 20, ranking her sixth in program history. She is also on the cusp of the top 10 in total points with 58.
Testa received her first career All-Conference honor after starting all 17 games this season. She scored three goals and added an assist. She was named Atlantic 10 Co-Player of the Week on October 26.
Wrublesky was chosen for the All-Academic Team after rounding back into form offensively as a junior. She has scored six goals, tying her for third on the team, and has added an assist for 13 total points.
The Hawks will take on Temple on today (Friday, Nov. 6) in the semifinals of the Atlantic 10 Championship. Game time is set for 3 p.m. at Garber Field in Amherst, Mass.
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