USA Field Hockey
Sport | Field hockey |
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Jurisdiction | United States |
Founded | 1922 |
Affiliation | FIH |
Regional affiliation | PAHF |
Headquarters | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
CEO | Simon Hoskins |
Men's coach | —— |
Women's coach | Caroline Nichols |
Sponsor | STX, Citi, Harrow Sports, Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster, Spooky Nook Sports |
Official website | |
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USA Field Hockey is the national governing body for field hockey in the United States. USA Field Hockey is a member organization of the United States Olympic Committee and the International Hockey Federation. The USA Field Hockey Association is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It was founded in 1922.[1]
The organization is responsible for the U.S. Men's and Women's National Field Hockey Teams.
History
The United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA) was founded in 1922, to govern women's field hockey in the United States.[2] Six years later, in 1928, the Field Hockey Association of America (FHAA) was founded, to govern men's field hockey in the U.S.[2]
In April 1993, the USFHA and FHAA merged, to form the United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA).[2][3]
National Training Center
- USWNT - Spooky Nook Sports, Lancaster, Pennsylvania[4]
- USMNT - Olympic Training Center, Chula Vista, California
Olympic Games
Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games
1932 U.S. Men's Olympic Games Team - Bronze Medal Winners
Not in Order: Head Coach William Boddington, Harold Brewster, Roy Coffin, Amos Deacon, Horace Disston, Samuel Ewing, James Gentle, Henry Greer, Lawrence Knapp, David McMullin, Leonard O'Brien, Charles Sheaffer, Frederick Wolters
Berlin 1936 Olympic Games
1936 U.S. Men's Olympic Games Team
Not in Order: Head Coach Frank Kavanaugh, Playing Manager Leonard O'Brien, William Boddington, Lanphear Buck, Amos Deacon, Horace Disston, Samuel Ewing, Paul Fentress, James Gentle, Ellwood Godfrey, Lawrence Knapp, David McMullin, Charles Sheaffer, Alexis Thompson, John Turnbull
London 1948 Olympic Games
1948 U.S. Men's Olympic Games Team
Not in Order: Donald Buck, David Cauffman, Claus Gerson, Henry Goode, Frederic Hewitt, William Kutz, Henrik Lubbers, Harry Marcoplos, Kurt Orban, John Renwick, Philip Schoettle, Sanders Sims, John Slade, Walter Stude, Alexis Thompson, Felix Ucko, William Wilson
Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games
1956 U.S. Men's Olympic Games Team
L to R: John Greer, Kurt Orban, Hidde Leegstra, Ray Wittelsberger, Bob Shans, Larry Marcoplos, Herman Van Nouhuys, Kurt Ucko, John Rote, Bill Stude, Hank Clifford, Gerry Kruize, Felix Ucko, Jim Jongeneel, Stan Harris, Newbold Black
Moscow 1980 Olympic Games
1980 U.S. Women's Olympic Games Team
Not in Order: Head Coach Vonnie Gros, Assistant Coach Will van Beaumont, Julie Staver, Beth Anders, Jill Grant, Chris Larson, Denise Desautels, Diane Moyer, Beth Beglin, Char Morett, Leslie Milne, Gwen Cheeseman, Sheryl Johnson, Sue Marcellus, Karen Shelton, Anita Miller, Nancy White, Judy Strong
Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games
1984 U.S. Men's Olympic Games Team
Not in Order: Manager Lee Yoder, Mohammad Barakat, Ken Barrett, Rawle Cox, Trevor Fernandes,Robert Gregg, Manzar Iqbal (c), Michael Kraus, Randy Lipscher (GK), David McMichael, Gary Newton, Michael Newton, Brian Spencer, Morgan Stebbins, Robert Stiles (GK), Andrew Stone, Nigel Traverso
1984 U.S. Women's Olympic Games Team - Bronze Medal Winners
L to R: Karen McGahey, Sheryl Johnson, Judy Strong, Julie Staver, Beth Anders, Chris Larson Mason, Anita Miller-Huntsman and Marcy Place-von Schottenstein. Standing: Marge Garinger, Manager, Gwen Cheeseman Alexander, Karen Shelton, Char Morett, Leslie Milne, Beth Beglin, Brenda Stauffer, Gina Buggy, Diane Moyer, Marge Watson, Assistant Coach, Head Coach Vonnie Gros
Seoul 1988 Olympic Games
1988 U.S. Women's Olympic Games Team
Not in Order: Patty Shea, Yolanda Hightower, Mary Koboldt, Marcia Pankratz, Cheryl Van Kuren, Diane Bracalente,Beth Beglin, Marcella Place, Sandra Vander-Heyden, Tracey Fuchs, Sheryl Johnson, Sandra Costigan,Christy Morgan, Barbara Marois, Megan Donnelly, Donna Lee, Head Coach Boudewijn Castelijn
Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games
1996 U.S. Men's Olympic Games Team
Not in Order: Head Coach Jon Clark, Tom Vano, Steve Danielson, Larry Amar, Marq Mellor, Scott Williams,Steve Jennings, Steven van Randwijck, Mark Wentges, John O'Neill, Eelco Wassenaar, Nick Butcher, Ahmed Elmaghraby, Phil Sykes, Otto Steffers, Ben Maruquin, Steve Wagner (GK)
1996 U.S. Women's Olympic Games Team
Not in Order: Head Coach Pam Hixon, Patty Shea (GK), Laurel Martin, Liz Tchou, Marcia Pankratz, Cindy Werley,Diane Madl, Kris Fillat, Kelli James, Tracey Fuchs, Antoinette Lucas, Katie Kauffman, Andrea Wieland (GK)Leslie Lyness, Barbara Marois, Jill Reeve, Pamela Bustin
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
2008 U.S. Women's Olympic Games Team
L to R Middle: Kayla Bashore Smedley, Amy Tran Swensen (GK), Keli Smith Puzo, Angela Loy , Rachel Dawson, Carrie Lingo, Dana Sensenig, Dina Rizzo. Front: Kate Barber Kinnear, Lauren Crandall, Katelyn Falgowski, Lauren Powely, Kelly Doton, Tiffany Snow, Jesse Guy Dukes, Caroline Nichols. Head Coach: Lee Bodimeade
London 2012 Olympic Games
L to R Middle: Michelle Vittese, Michelle Kasold, Katelyn Falgowski, Shannon Taylor, Claire Laubach, Rachel Dawson, Keli Smith Puzo, Paige Selenski, Kayla Bashore Smedley, Lauren Crandall, Katie Reinprecht, Julia Reinprecht, Melissa Gonzalez Caroline Nichols, Amy Tran Swensen (GK), Katie O'Donnell Bam. Head Coach: Lee Bodimeade
Rio 2016 Olympic Games
2016 U.S. Women's Olympic Games Team - 5th Place
Katie (O'Donnell) Bam, Lauren Crandall, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Stefanie Fee, Melissa Gonzalez, Michelle Kasold, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Alyssa Manley, Julia Reinprecht, Katie Reinprecht, Kat Sharkey, Caitlin Van Sickle, Michelle Vittese, Jill Witmer, Jackie (Kintzer) Briggs (GK), Head Coach: Craig Parnham
Hall of Fame
See also
- United States women's national field hockey team
- United States men's national field hockey team
- NCAA Women's Field Hockey Championship
References
- ^ About Field Hockey, USA Field Hockey. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
- ^ a b c Field Hockey History & Tradition (Updated on October 21, 2009). USA Field Hockey website. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
- ^ Past Presidents. USA Field Hockey website. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
- ^ USA Field Hockey National Team Training Center at Spooky Nook. USA Field Hockey website. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
External links
- USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame webpage. USA Field Hockey website (version 2)