Michael Boal is in his fourth season as the associate head coach for the University of Iowa field hockey program and his 11th overall with the program.
In Boal's ten years in Iowa City, he has coached 20 NFHCA All-Americans, 37 NFHCA All-West Regional selections, 28 All-Big Ten selections, including 13 first-team honorees, three NFHCA West Region Players of the Year, two Big Ten Player of the Years, two Big Ten Defensive Player of the Years, three Big Ten Offensive Players of the Year and two Big Ten Freshman of the Year.
The Hawkeyes have also been stellar in the classroom, as Boal has coached 97 Academic All-Big Ten selections, 74 NFHCA National Academic Squad honorees, 40 Big Ten Distinguished Scholars and 74 NFHCA Scholars of Distinction selections.
In Boal's 10th year with the program, the Hawkeyes finished the 2023 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.
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 in 2023. 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 — Van Aalsum (Freshman of the Year/First-Team), 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 which senior Dunne finished with a 4.0 GPA.
During the 2022 season, Boal helped guide the Hawkeyes to their fourth straight NCAA Elite Eight appearance, finishing the season with a 12-8 overall record. Iowa, which finished the year ranked 11th in the NFHCA poll, advanced to its 21st Elite Eight with a shootout win over No. 5 Virginia in the Sweet 16. The season ended in a shootout fashion, falling in a 2-1 heartbreaker at No. 3 Northwestern.
Graduate student Anthe Nijziel capped her storied Hawkeye career with her third straight NFHCA first-team All-America honor. She is just the second Hawkeye all-time to earn three straight first-team All-America nods. Senior Esme Gibson also was an All-American, garnering second-team honors.
The Hawkeyes had three first-team all-region selections and four All-Big Ten honorees. In the classroom, the program had a record 17 Academic All-Big Ten honorees for a second straight year, nine players were named to the NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad, four players were NFHCA Division I Scholars of Distinction and six players were named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars.
Following a quick turnaround from the 2021 spring season, Boal helped lead the Hawkeyes to the outright Big Ten regular season title in the fall of 2021 – the first for the program since 1999. It was Iowa’s second regular season title in three seasons.
The Hawkeyes started the season with 16 consecutive victories, the second-longest winning streak in school history. The program won five consecutive games against top-seven ranked foes from Sept. 19-Oct. 3 and went 10-3 against ranked opponents during the year.
Iowa won with a stingy defense and an opportunistic offense. Iowa’s defensive unit had an NCAA-best 11 shutouts, which included a school record eight consecutive clean sheets during the month of September. The Hawkeyes rose to No. 1 in the NFHCA rankings for the first time in program history – a spot they held for six straight weeks heading into postseason play.
The Hawkeyes hosted NCAA Sweet 16 games at Grant Field for the first time since 1999 and finished the year in the Elite Eight for the 19th time in program history. The team finished the year with a 17-3 overall record.
Iowa had four players earn All-America distinction – tied for the most nationally and the most for the program since 1996 -- including Anthe Nijziel, who was a first-team selection. Maddy Murphy, Grace McGuire and Esme Gibson earned All-America nods with Murphy becoming the second four-time All-American in program history. Murphy was also a Honda Sport Award finalist – the 12th Hawkeye to be up for the distinction.
Nijziel was also named the NFHCA West Region Player of the Year (the third Hawkeye to accomplish the feat) and the Big Ten Player of the Year and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year for a second straight season. She is the third player in Big Ten history (all Hawkeyes) to earn Player of the Year honors more than once.
Iowa had six players earn All-Region, five earn All-Big Ten and the program had a record eight Big Ten weekly and four NFHCA National Player of the Week honors during the season. Academically, the program had a record 17 Academic All-Big Ten and 24 NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection – tied for the second-most nationally.