University of Richmond Athletics

Spider Hockey 2014 Season-In-Review
12/01/2014 | Field Hockey
Head Coach
Gina Lucido (8th season)
Record
12-10, 6-2 Atlantic 10
Conference Finish:
2nd
Postseason:
2014 Atlantic 10 Champions (NCAA Play-In)
Season Notes
- Senior Rebecca Barry earned her third-straight NFHCA All-America honors.
- Richmond's 12 wins mark the seventh-straight season with 10 or more wins.
- The Spiders won its eighth conference championship when it shutout UMass at Crenshaw Field.
- Richmond fell to No. 20 Liberty in its eighth overall appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
- Senior Rebecca Barry was named 2014 A-10 Offensive Player of the Year, the first time since 2009 Richmond earned an A-10 Offensive Player of the Year award.
- Senior Kelley Wentling was named the A-10's Most Outstanding Player in the Championship as she shutout both teams.
- Senior Rebecca Barry became Richmond's all-time leader in points scored when she recorded the game-winning goal in the A-10 Championship. Barry finished her career ranked first in all-time points scored (142), second in all-time goals scored (59) and tied for sixth in all-time assists (24).
- Senior Rebecca Barry was selected to represent Richmond at the NFHCA Senior Game.
Award Winners
- Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year: Rebecca Barry
- Atlantic 10 Most Outstanding Player: Kelley Wentling
- All-Atlantic 10:Rebecca Barry (1st), Amy Cooke (1st), Samantha Ostoich (1st), Allison Haas (2nd), Kelley Wentling (2nd)
- Atlantic 10 All-Rookie: Kasey Gilbride and Megan Miller
- Atlantic 10 All-Tournament: Rebecca Barry, Kelley Wentling, Amy Cooke, Samantha Ostoich, Megan Miller
- Atlantic 10 All-Academic: Helen Warner
- NFHCA All-South Region: Rebecca Barry (1st), Amy Cooke (1st)
- NFHCA All-America Third Team: Rebecca Barry
- Synapse Sports All-America Third Team: Rebecca Barry
- VaSID All-State: Rebecca Barry (1st), Amy Cooke (1st), Kelley Wentling (1st), Allison Haas (2nd)









