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Wolfe and Miller Named NFHCA First-Team All-America

GENEVA, NY – A pair of West Chester University standouts on the field hockey pitch were named first-team All-America by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) it was announced Tuesday afternoon.

GENEVA, NY – A pair of West Chester University standouts on the field hockey pitch were named first-team All-America by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) it was announced Tuesday afternoon.
 
Jasmine Miller (Millersville, Pa./Penn Manor) and Paige Wolfe (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) were both first-team selections when the team was announced. It marks the second straight season in which Wolfe has been named an All-American. She was a second team pick in 2022. Miller makes her first appearance on an All-America squad.
 
Miller led the team with 18 goals and 37 points and six game winning goals this past fall. She finished the regular season leading the conference in goals scored and tied for the most goals in all of Division II. The Millersville, Pa., native registered a hat trick with three goals against Mansfield and scored a pair of overtime game winners against both Bloomsburg and Mansfield. She was named first team All-PSAC last month.
 
Wolfe filled nearly every possible role a field player can during the 2023 campaign. She started the season in the midfield helping out on both offense and defense. She was integral in transition while clearing the ball and wound up leading the squad in assists with twice as many as the second place individual. Towards the end of the year, Wolfe made the move back to her more natural position at forward and scored four goals over West Chester's final 10 games, including one in each of the last two contests of the year. Her versatility made her the most valuable field player for head coach Amy Cohen. Wolfe finished second on the team in points with 14 and scored one game-winning tally.