Michigan Wolverines field hockey


The Michigan Wolverines field hockey team is the intercollegiate field hockey program representing the University of Michigan. The school competes in the Big Ten Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The Michigan field hockey team plays its home games at Phyllis Ocker Field on the university campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan has won one NCAA Championship as well as eleven Big Ten regular season titles and nine Big Ten tournaments since the creation of the field hockey program in 1973. The team is currently coached by Kristi Gannon Fisher.

History

Field hockey has been a varsity sport at the University of Michigan since 1973. From 1978 to 1988 and again from 1992 to the present, Michigan has played in the Big Ten Conference. Between 1989 and 1991, the team played in the Midwestern Collegiate Field Hockey Conference. The team won a number of major championships during the late 1990s and early 2000s, beginning with a Big Ten regular season title in 1997 and a Big Ten tournament championship in 1999. This streak of successes under head coach Marcia Pankratz culminated with the team's first and to date only national championship in 2001. The achievement was the first NCAA title won by a women's sports team at the University of Michigan, and was also just the second time a Midwestern university had claimed the championship after Iowa had done it first in 1986.

Season-by-season results

YearHead coachOverallPct.Conf.Pct.Conf.
Place
Conf.
Tourn.
Postseason
1973Phyllis Weikart1–3–1
1974Phyllis Ocker2–8
1975Phyllis Ocker5–6
1976Phyllis Ocker8–3
1977Phyllis Ocker7–8–3
1978Candy Zientek11–85th
1979Candy Zientek13–8–12nd
1980Candy Zientek11–8T7th
1981Candy Zientek11–8–16th
1982Candy Zientek13–33–23rd
1983Karen Collins9–73–74th
1984Karen Collins1–13–50–7–3T5th
1985Karen Collins1–14–21–8–16th
1986Karen Collins9–11–11–8–1T5th
1987Karen Collins11–6–32–6–25th
1988Karen Collins6–10–41–6–1T4th
1989Patti Smith9–9–23–74th
1990Patti Smith12–7–23–6–14th
1991Patti Smith9–94–65th
1992Patti Smith10–83–7T4th
1993Patti Smith13–74–64th
1994Patti Smith9–114–65thT5th
1995Patti Smith12–94–64thT5th
1996Marcia Pankratz7–112–86thT5th
1997Marcia Pankratz16–67–3T1st2nd
1998Marcia Pankratz15–67–32nd2nd
1999Marcia Pankratz20–77–33rd1stNCAA Runner-Up
2000Marcia Pankratz19–46–01st1stNCAA Second Round
2001Marcia Pankratz18–54–23rdT3rdNCAA Champion
2002Marcia Pankratz18–46–01st2ndNCAA First Round
2003Marcia Pankratz17–65–1T1st3rdNCAA Final Four
2004Marcia Pankratz17–65–1T1st1stNCAA Second Round
2005Nancy Cox16–83–3T3rd1stNCAA Second Round
2006Nancy Cox11–94–2T2ndT5th
2007Nancy Cox16–76–01st2ndNCAA Second Round
2008Nancy Cox8–123–35thT5th
2009Marcia Pankratz7–142–45th5th
201015–75–1T1st1stNCAA First Round-
201115–75–11st2ndNCAA Second Round-
201215–74–2T2nd2ndNCAA First Round-
201312–84–2T3rdT5th-
201413–76–2T2ndT3rd-
201518–57–1T2ndT2ndNCAA Quarterfinal-
201612–85–3T3rdT3rdNCAA First Round-
201721–38–01st1stNCAA Final Four-
201814–77–2T1st3rdNCAA Second Round-
201913–75–3T3rdT4thNCAA First Round-
202015–36–01st1stNCAA Runner-Up-
202116–55–3T4th2ndNCAA Second Round-
202214–65–3T3rd1stNCAA First Round-
20239–83–57thT5th-
202415–55–33rd1stNCAA First Round-

''Season-by-season results through the end of the 2024 season''

Coaching staff

Awards and accolades

National championships

Michigan has accumulated a total of 11 appearances in the NCAA tournament, including three Final Fours. In 2001, the Wolverines won their first NCAA championship by defeating Maryland in the final by a score of 2–0. The victory made them the first women's team at the university to win a national championship, as well as the second field hockey team from the Midwest to earn the title, after Iowa in 1986.
YearCoachOpponentScoreRecord
2001Marcia PankratzMaryland Terrapins2–018–5

Conference championships

Michigan has won eleven conference titles, all of them in the Big Ten Conference and all but one under the leadership of head coach Marcia Pankratz.

Conference Tournament Championships

All-Americans

SeasonPlayerRemarks
1996Michelle Smulders
1997Julie Flachs
1997Loveita Wilkinson
1998Kelli Gannon
1998Loveita WilkinsonSecond selection
1999Kelli GannonSecond selection
1999Ashley Reichenbach
2000Catherine Foreman
2000April Fronzoni
2000Kelli GannonThird selection;
Second first-team selection
2000Courtney Reid
2001Catherine ForemanSecond selection
2002April FronzoniSecond selection
2002Kristi Gannon
2002Stephanie Johnson
2002Molly Powers
2003April FronzoniThird selection;
Second first-team selection

SeasonPlayerRemarks
2003Kristi GannonSecond first-team selection
2003Stephanie Johnson
2004Lori Hillman
2004Adrienne Hortillosa
2005Lori Hillman
2006Mary Fox
2007Lucia Belassi
2007Paige Laytos
2010Paige LaytosSecond selection
2010Rachael Mack
2010Meredith Way
2011Bryn Bain
2011Rachael MackSecond selection
2012Rachael MackThird selection
2012Ainsley McCallister
2013Rachael MackFourth selection
2014Ainsley McCallisterSecond selection
2015Lauren Thomas
2015Sam Swenson
2016Katie Trombetta

SeasonPlayerRemarks
2017Katie TrombettaSecond selection
2017Meg Dowthwaite
2017Sam SwensonSecond selection
2018Emma Way
2018Guadalupe Fernandez Lacort
2019Guadalupe Fernandez LacortSecond selection
2020Halle O'Neill
2020Anna Spieker
2020Kathryn Peterson
2021Sofia Southam
2021Halle O'NeillSecond selection
2021Kathryn PetersonSecond selection
2021Anouk Veen
2022Katie Anderson
2023Lora Clarke
2024Abby Tamer
2024Lora ClarkeSecond selection

''Awards and accolades through the end of the 2024 season''