2013 Juniata Field Hockey News
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – A member of the Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll and ranked 77th nationally in defensive saves after the 2013 season, Juniata College field hockey defender Tori Buser (Allentown, Pa./Parkland) is a prime example of a student-athlete.
TOWSON, Md. – Juniata College's Emma Dahmus (Hummelstown, Pa.) has been nominated for the 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year Award by the Landmark Conference.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. - Emma Dahmus (Hummelstown, Pa. / Lower Dauphin) of the Juniata College field hockey team sat down to talk about what being an Eagle has meant to her and her plans for after graduation.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. - On May 19 the Juniata College Athletic Department hosted the annual Golf Outing at Scotch Valley Country Club. Here are some highlights from that day.
Huntingdon, Pa. - On May 17, 2014, 75 Juniata College student-athletes received degrees at the 136th Annual commencement ceremony.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – With each of their respective athletic careers at Juniata College officially over, the Eagle senior student-athletes had their sights on one more milestone, graduation. There were 75 student-athletes who participated in the 136th Annual Commencement on Saturday, May 17 to receive their degrees.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – It was a night of reflection for the Juniata College athletics department as student-athletes recounted their seasons and the Big Five awards were announced at the annual Athletic Awards Night Sunday evening.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. - The academic honors continue to fly in for the Juniata College field hockey team. The Eagles placed 11 on the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-Acedemic Squad.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Juniata College field hockey received the 2013 Gladiator by SGI/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III National Academic Team Award, the organization announced Tuesday. Juniata finished the fall with a 3.25 team grade point average (GPA).
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Senior Emma Dahmus (Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin) added another award to her list of honors this week. The midfielder was named an Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) All-Star after helping lead the Juniata College field hockey team back to the Landmark Conference tournament.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The 2013 season was a turnaround year for the Juniata College field hockey team. After not making the Landmark Conference postseason for the first time last season, the Eagles rebounded by going 4-2 in league play and competing tough in the tournament semifinals where they fell to eventual champion Catholic University 1-0.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – After an illustrious career on the field, senior Emma Dahmus (Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin) continues to collect the accolades. She was named the Landmark Conference Senior Scholar-Athlete for field hockey, the league announced Wednesday morning. Only 20 senior scholar-athletes are chosen each year and Dahmus joins the ranks of an elite group.
TOWSON, Md. – At the end of each season the Landmark Conference announces the Academic Honor Roll recognizing student-athletes that have reached sophomore standing with a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher. This year, Juniata has placed 40 student-athletes on the fall honor roll, up from 37 on year ago.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The honors keep rolling in for Juniata College field hockey senior Emma Dahmus (Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin). The midfielder was named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) all-region second team. There were five other student-athletes from the Landmark Conference recognized on all-region teams.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – After one of its most successful fall seasons in school history, Juniata College athletics leads the Landmark Conference President’s Cup standings with 40.5 points. The total is eight points higher than where the Eagles were after last fall and one point ahead of Susquehanna University.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The Juniata College field hockey team saw four Eagles earn All-Landmark Conference honors at the end of the 2013 season headlined by senior Emma Dahmus (Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin) who was selected as the offensive player of the year. This is the second consecutive year that Juniata has placed four on all-conference teams.
