Notes: 2024 ACC/Big Ten Challenge

Notes: 2024 ACC/Big Ten Challenge

THIS WEEK

The sixth-ranked University of Iowa field hockey team opens the 2024 season at the ACC/Big Ten Challenge in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  The Hawkeyes will face No. 18 Wake Forest on Friday at 2 p.m. (CT) for a neutral sight matchup at Ocker Field before playing second ranked North Carolina on September 1 at 10 a.m.

FOLLOW LIVE

• Both games will be able to be streamed on B1G+ (subscription required).

• Iowa field hockey fans can follow all contests via live stats on hawkeyesports.com.  Game updates are also available on X/@iowafieldhockey.

2024 TEAM INFORMATION

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 17/4

Starters Returning/Lost 9/2

Lauren DeRose (10 starts)

Harper Dunne (45+ minutes in every appearance)

Annika Herbine (18 points)

Miranda Jackson (730 minutes)

Mia Magnotta (69 saves)

Lieve Schalk (19 starts)

Milly Short (1,127 minutes)

Dionne van Aalsum (28 goals; led the nation)

Gia Whalen (19 starts)

Newcomers 7

SERIES RECORDS

• The Hawkeyes went 2-0 at the 2023 Big Ten/ACC Challenge in Iowa City, downing No. 12 Wake Forest (4-0) and defeating No. 1 North Carolina in overtime (3-2).

• It was the second time in school history that Iowa went 2-0 in the Challenge.

• Iowa is 11-13 all-time against the Demon Deacons. The Hawkeyes have won 11 of the last 13 meetings in the series.

• The Hawkeyes are 5-32 all-time against North Carolina. The last two meetings between the teams have gone to overtime.

SCOUTING WAKE FOREST

• The Demon Deacons are ranked 18th in the NFHCA preseason rankings.  Wake Forest went 8-9.

• Sophomore Mia Schoenbeck was named to the Preseason All-ACC Team. In her first season, Schoenbeck scored two goals and an assist.

SCOUTING NORTH CAROLINA

• The Tar Heels are ranked No. 2 nationally in the preseason NFHCA poll after winning a national championship in 2023

• UNC had three players — Ryleigh Heck, Sietske Brüning and Katie Dixon — earn Preseason All-ACC Team honors.

• North Carolina went 16-3 overall last season.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT 2023

• The Hawkeyes finished their season with a 13-6 overall record. Iowa made its sixth straight and 28th NCAA Tournament appearance in program history — the most of any team as a member of the Big Ten Conference.

• Iowa finished the season ranked No. 8 in the NFHCA poll.

• Head Coach Lisa Cellucci concluded her tenth season at the helm of the Hawkeye field hockey program and her 24th season overall. Cellucci has been a part of 293 Iowa victories and in 2020, she led the program to the Final Four for the 12th time — the first since 2008.  Iowa has posted double digit win totals in eight of her ten seasons. The Hawkeyes have won three Big Ten titles (2019, 2019 (BTT), 2021) under her watch.

  The Hawkeyes had two student athletes earn NFHCA All-America honors – freshman Dionne van Aalsum earned her first career All-America nod, as she was named first team. Gibson earned second team and was named an All-American for a third straight season.

•Three Hawkeyes earned NFHCA All-West Region selections. Gibson earned her fourth all-region accolade and was also named to the NFHCA Senior Team. Van Aalsum also earned first team honors while Sofie Stribos earned second-team.

• Three Hawkeyes — Dionne van Aalsum (Freshman of the Year/First-Team), Esme Gibson (First-Team), and Harper Dunne (Sportsmanship Award) earned Big Ten recognition for the 2023 season.

• 12 field hockey student athletes were named to fall academic all-Big Ten. Senior Harper Dunne finished with a 4.0 GPA.

• Freshman Dionne van Aalsum was named Big Ten Freshman of the year and received first team honors after leading the nation in goals and points through the duration of the season. The Castricum, Netherlands, native was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week four times last season (Sept. 11, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Oct. 30), Big Ten Freshman of the Week four times (Aug. 26, Sept. 5, Sept. 11, Oct. 30), and NFHCA Offensive Player of the Week on September 13.

• Iowa has defeated the top-ranked team for the third straight season (3-1 vs. No. 1 North Carolina in 2021, 2-0 vs. No. 1 Northwestern in 2022 and 3-2 vs. No. 1 North Carolina in 2023).

• The Hawkeyes defeated six ranked opponent last season. Iowa downed No. 1 North Carolina, No. 3 Rutgers, No. 5 Louisville, No. 12 Wake Forest, No. 14 Michigan, and No. 19 UAlbany.

IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS

Iowa opens the season ranked No. 6 in the NFHCA poll. The Hawkeyes have been ranked in 83 consecutive polls dating back to the 2016 season.

• The Hawkeyes were ranked in the top-10 for the duration of the 2023 season.

• The Hawkeyes were ranked No. 1 for four weeks in row last season (Sept. 5 – Oct. 2).  It was the second time in program history (2021) the Hawkeyes had been ranked No. 1 by the NFHCA.

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

• Iowa traveled to Evanston for the second straight year for the NCAA Tournament.

• Iowa has qualified for six straight NCAA Tournaments — the longest streak since making a school record 15 consecutive tournaments from 1982-96.

• The Hawkeyes have made 28 NCAA Tournament appearances in program history — the most of any school as a member of the Big Ten Conference — and have made 12 NCAA Final Four appearances, including winning the 1986 NCAA Championship.

• The Hawkeyes are 30-28 all-time in the NCAA Tournament. The program’s 30 NCAA Tournament victories and 12 NCAA Final Fours are the most of any school as a member of the Big Ten Conference.

PRESEASON B1G HONORS

Mia Magnotta, Milly Short and sophomore Dionne van Aalsum have been named to the Big Ten Preseason Honors List.

• It is the second straight season Magnotta has a been preseason honoree.

DIONNE VAN AWESOME

Van Aalsum led the nation throughout last season with 28 goals, 62 points, 1.47 goals per game, and 3.26 points per game. She was named Big Ten Freshman of the year and earned first-team All-Big Ten recognition.

• She scored eight goals in wins over Western Michigan and UMass Lowell to become the first Hawkeye to record a hat trick since Maddy Murphy vs. Indiana in 2019 and the first Hawkeye with four goals in a game since Kim Scraper vs Brown in 2016.

ABOUT THE DEFENSE

The Hawkeyes outscored their opponents 59-21 last season. Iowa surrendered 21 goals in 19 games, and the Hawkeye defense allowed 175 shots and 91 shots on goal.

• The Hawkeyes recorded eight shutouts, three being against ranked opponents. Iowa shutout No. 14 Michigan in its Big Ten opener.

• Iowa’s defense ranked third in the nation in shutouts (8) and shutouts per game (.42).

MAGNOTTA IN GOAL

Sophomore goalkeeper Mia Magnotta played the duration of all 19 games this season. She allowed 21 goals, tallied 69 saves, and was part of eight Hawkeye shutouts. The Forty-Fort, Pennsylvania native tallied a career high eight saves against No. 2 Northwestern breaking her previous career high six saves she recorded in win over No. 1 North Carolina at the beginning of the season.

• Magnotta ranks second in the conference and sixth in the nation in goals against average (1.09).

• Magnotta was Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week on August 29 and NFHCA Division I Defensive Player of the Week on August 30.

DOWN GOES NO. 1 FOR THE THIRD STRAIGHT SEASON

Freshman Lieve van Kessel’s first career goal in overtime sent the seventh-ranked University of Iowa field hockey team to an upset victory over top ranked North Carolina, 3-2, on the Tar Heels home turf on August 27, 2023. Dionne van Aalsum was the key player in sending the matchup into overtime after scoring her second goal of the game with six minutes left in regulation.

• North Carolina won the 2023 NCAA Field Hockey Championship.

• This was the Hawkeyes’ first win against UNC in Chapel Hill.

• This is the second time in program history that Iowa went 2-0 in ACC/Big Ten Challenge (since 2002).

• This was only North Carolina’s third loss in Karen Shelton Stadium which opened in 2018.

• This was the first loss for the Tar Heels since November 2021, and their first regular season loss since October 2021.

• The Hawkeyes have downed the No. 1 team in the nation three years in a row (3-1 vs. No. 1 North Carolina in 2021, 2-0 vs. No. 1 Northwestern in 2022 and 3-2 vs. No. 1 North Carolina in 2023).

• Prior to 2021, Iowa hadn’t defeated a No. 1 ranked team since 2008.  The win snapped Northwestern’s 12-game winning streak dating back to last season.

NFHCA All-AMERICA HONORS

Iowa had two student athletes garner NFHCA All-America honors.

• Dionne van Aalsum earned her first career All-America nod, as she was named first team. She was the first Hawkeye to be named an All American since Kristy Gleason in 1989.

• Gibson earned second team and was named an All-American for a third straight season, becoming the 10th Hawkeye to earn three honors.

HAWKEYES ON ALL-REGION TEAM

Senior Esme Gibson and freshman Dionne van Aalsum were named first-team selections, while senior Sofie Stribos earned second-team honors.

• Gibson earned her fourth all-region accolade, scoring two goals while tallying four assists in 19 starts. The midfielder, who started 96 of 98 games in her Hawkeye career, recorded 4,680 career minutes playing a key defensive role the past five seasons. The Worcestershire, England, native was a second-team All-American in 2022 and a third-team All-American in 2021.

• Van Aalsum started all 19 games this season as a true freshman. The Big Ten Freshman of the Year and first-team All-Big Ten selection played a key factor offensively as she led the nation with 28 goals, 62 points, 1.47 goals per game and 3.26 points per game.

• Stribos started all 19 games recording three goals and four assist en route to her first all-region selection. She recorded 908 minutes in 2023 and played 4,558 minutes in her career, recording 14 goals and 11 assists. The Brussels, Belgium, native joins her sisters Marike Stribos (2012) and Lokke Stribos (2019-22) who also earned all-region honors as Hawkeyes.

ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS

Three Hawkeyes earned all-Big Ten selections in the 2023 season.

• Dionne van Aalsum was honored Freshman of the Year and First-Team all-Big Ten. Esme Gibson also earned First-Team while Harper Dunne was honored the Sportsmanship Award.

CONSECUTIVE STARTS

Leive Schalk – 57

Mia Magnotta – 22

Milly Short – 21

Dionne van Aalsum – 19

Gia Whalen – 19

• Senior Harper Dunne had started in 65 consecutive games before a season ending injury a season ago.

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes return home to Grant Field to face Miami (OH) at 2 p.m. on September 6.