University of North Carolina Athletics

20 Tar Heels Named To ACC 50 Field Hockey List
September 16, 2002 | Field Hockey
Aug. 8, 2002
Twenty University of North Carolina players headline the list of the 50 greatest Atlantic Coast Conference field hockey players of all time, announced Thursday by the ACC. UNC's representatives cover the history of the program, ranging from Bashi Buba, who played from 1975-78 and held the school records for scoring and goals until 1997, to Carrie Lingo, who earned All-America honors for the Tar Heels last season.
"I'm very proud of the large number of UNC student-athletes named to the team," said Karen Shelton, the head coach at North Carolina since 1981. "I'm particularly proud of those who played in the 70's, 80's and early 90's and helped establish a program now known as one of the best in the country."
After UNC's 20 players, Maryland placed 16 on the team, followed by Virginia with eight, Wake Forest with five and Duke with four.
As part of its 50th anniversary celebration, the ACC is recognizing the all-time greatest athletes in conference history. Teams will be announced through August and September.
The 2002 UNC field hockey team opens the season Aug. 31 when it hosts Michigan in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge. Game time is noon and the event continues as Wake Forest and Iowa meet at 2:30. On Sept. 1, UNC will take on Iowa at noon and Michigan will play Wake Forest at 2:30.
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Kate Barber, North Carolina (1994-1997)
Two-time finalist for national player of year ... Three-time All-American ... All-NCAA Tournament 1995-97 ... 1995 ACC Player of Year, ACC Tournament MVP ... ACC Rookie of the Year, 1994 ... Three-time All-ACC pick ... Four-time All-ACC Tournament selection ... Three NCAA, four ACC titles ... U.S. National Team member.
Lori Bruney, North Carolina (1984-1987)
Bashi Buba, North Carolina (1975-1978)
Jennifer Clark, North Carolina (1988-1991)
Amy Cox, North Carolina (1989-1992)
Joy Driscoll, North Carolina (1994-1997)
Maryellen Falcone, North Carolina (1984-1987)
Barbara Hansen, North Carolina (1991-1994)
Laurel Hershey, North Carolina (1987-1990)
Louise Hines, North Carolina (1982-1985)
Judith Jonckheer, North Carolina (1984-1985)
Carrie Lingo, North Carolina (1999-present)
Leslie Lyness, North Carolina (1986-1989)
Kristen McCann, North Carolina (1997-2000)
Nancy Pelligreen, North Carolina (1995-1998)
Mary Sentementes, North Carolina (1981-1984)
Peggy Storrar, North Carolina (1990-1993)
Jana Toepel, North Carolina (1997-2000)
Cindy Werley, North Carolina (1993-1994, 1996-1997)
Jana Withrow, North Carolina (1994-1997)
Finalist for National Player of the Year in 1987 ... Two-time All-America selection ... Two-time All-NCAA Tournament pick ... Three-time All-ACC pick ... Played on four ACC title teams ... Former U.S. National Team member.
Ranks 3rd on UNC's career scoring & goals lists ... Held the top spot on both lists from 1978 to 1997, when both spots were taken over by Cindy Werley.
Two-time All-America selection ... All-NCAA Tournament in 1990 and '91 ... ACC Tournament MVP in 1990 and '91 ... Twice named All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament ... Played on an NCAA championship team and four ACC title teams.
All-American in 1992 ... ACC Player of the Year in 1992 ... Second-team All-American in 1991 ... Two-time All-NCAA Tournament pick ... Twice named All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament ... Played on an NCAA championship team and three ACC title teams ... Former U.S. National Team member.
1995 All-American ... Two-time second-team All-America pick, All-NCAA Tournament selection ... Member of three NCAA Championship teams, four ACC title teams ... Scored game-winner in 1997 NCAA Championship ... Two-time All-ACC ... Three-time All-ACC Tournament ... UNC's career leader in assists ... Alternate to 1996 Olympic team.
Finalist for national player of the year in 1987 ... Two-time All-America selection ... All-NCAA Tournament in 1986 and '87 ... ACC Tournament MVP in 1987 ... Twice named All-ACC ... Played on four ACC title teams.
All-American in 1994 ... ACC Player of the Year in 1994 ... All-NCAA Tournament in 1993 and '94 ... All-ACC in 1994 ... Two-time All-ACC Tournament pick ... Played on an NCAA Championship team and four ACC title teams.
Finalist for National Player of the Year, 1990 ... All-American in 1990, second-team in 1988 and honorable mention in 1989 ... All-NCAA Tournament, 1989 ... Twice named All-ACC ... All-ACC Tournament, 1990 ... Played on an NCAA Championship team and four ACC title teams ... 1996 Olympian.
All-America selection in 1984 and '85 ... Named second-team All-American in 1983 ... All-ACC in 1985 ... Played on three ACC title teams ... Former U.S. National Team member.
All-American in 1995 and second-team in 1984 ... All-ACC in 1985 ... Played on two ACC title teams.
All-American in 2001 ... All-NCAA Tournament in 2000 when UNC reached the championship game ... Three-time All-ACC selection ... All-ACC Tournament in 2000 and 2001 ... Member of the U.S. National Team.
Winner of 1990 Honda Award (National Player of Year) ... One of two UNC players to have her jersey retired ... Two-time All-American, All-NCAA Tournament selection ... ACC Player of Year, 1989 ... Twice named All-ACC ... Played on 1989 NCAA Championship team, four ACC title teams ... 1996 Olympian.
All-American in 2000 ... 2000 ACC Player of the Year ... All-NCAA Tournament, 2000 ... Twice named to the NFHCA National Academic Team ... Three-time All-ACC selection ... Twice named All-ACC Tournament ... Scored the game winner in the 1997 NCAA semifinal game ... Member of the U.S. National Team.
Finalist for National Player of Year, 1998 ... 1998 All-American ... Second-team All-American 1995 and '96, third-team in 1997 ... All-NCAA Tournament 1995-97 ... Four-time All-ACC selection ... Two-time All-ACC Tournament ... Second at UNC in career scoring, goals ... Three NCAA Championships, three ACC titles ... Former member U.S. National Team.
Two-time All-America selection ... ACC Tournament MVP in 1983 ... Played on two ACC title teams ... UNC's first first-team All-America pick.
All-American in 1993 & second-team All-America in 1992 ... Twice named All-ACC ... All-ACC Tournament in 1993 ... Holds UNC's career record for saves ... Alternate to the U.S. Olympic team in 1996 ... Member of the U.S. National Team ... US Field Hockey Athlete of the Year in 1998.
Three-time All-America selection ... Academic All-America in 1999 ... Twice named to the NFHCA National Academic Team ... Three-time All-ACC selection ... Twice named All-ACC Tournament ... As a freshman, started in the 1997 NCAA Championship game, won by UNC ... Former member of the U.S. National Team.
Two-time Honda Award winner (National Player of Year) ... One of two Tar Heels to have jersey retired ... Three-time All-American ... Three-time All-NCAA Tournament, All-ACC pick ... 1996 & 1997 ACC Player of Year ... Three-time ACC Tournament MVP ... UNC's career leader in scoring, goals ... 1996 Olympian.
Two-time All-America selection ... All-NCAA Tournament in 1995 ... Three-time All-ACC pick ... Holds UNC and ACC record for career shutouts (46) and shares the single-season record (14) ... Played on three NCAA Championship teams and four ACC title teams ... Former member of the U.S. National Team.































