IOWA CITY, Iowa — Seven University of Iowa field hockey student-athletes earned Big Ten postseason awards, the conference announced Wednesday.
Junior Dionne van Aalsum and graduate student Frèderique van Cleef were named to the All-Big Ten first team. Freshman Jordan Byers and Tèa Fortpied, along with senior Milly Short, earned second-team honors.
Byers and Fortpied also received All-Freshman Team recognition, joined by Felicia Zonnenberg. Junior Lieve van Kessel rounded out the honors for the Hawkeyes, earning the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award.
Van Aalsum, a unanimous selection, was recognized with a postseason Big Ten award for the third straight season. The Castricum, Netherlands, native played in every game and recorded 26 goals and two assists.
Van Cleef earned first-team honors after finishing second on the team in both goals and assists. The Maarn, Netherlands, native played in every game, tallying 10 goals and five assists.
Byers was named to the second team and was a unanimous All-Freshman selection after anchoring the midfield. The Landisburg, Pennsylvania, native played in every game and registered three assists.
Fortpied earned second-team and All-Freshman honors for her performance in the backfield. The Chaumont-Gistoux, Belgium, native played in every game and contributed two assists.
Short was named to the second team after logging a team-high 861 minutes in the midfield. The Worcester, England, native started every game and recorded five goals and one assist.
Zonnenberg was named to the All-Freshman Team after leading the Hawkeyes in assists. The Maarn, Netherlands, native started every game, contributing 13 assists and three goals.
Van Kessel was Iowa’s recipient for the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. The distinction is presented to student-athletes who display sportsmanship and ethical behavior, are in good academic standing, and demonstrate good citizenship outside of athletics. The Geertruidenberg, Netherlands native started 15 games and has four goals and two assists.
Iowa (12-4) travels to Bloomington, Indiana, to open postseason play against Indiana on Thursday at 4 p.m. (CT) in the Big Ten Tournament.