Hi, and welcome to Friday Statwatch, which is part potpourri, part scavenger hunt when it comes to American scholastic field hockey numbers. We try to pull together a good set of lists every week for your enjoyment.
This week’s notable statistical occurrence is the fact that, on Sept 25, Yorktown Tabb (Va.) won its 100th consecutive field hockey game, becoming the second team to breach that mark this year. The other team that has done the same this year is Watertown (Mass.), which won its 100th straight on September 9th.
Tabb and Watertown have a number of remarkable parallels; they are mid-sized schools in their respective states, and are pretty “mid” in terms of their enrollment. Watertown has about 761 students according to official figures, Tabb tips out at 1130.
Each school has its share of Division I alumnae, and both schools’ coaches have been elected to the National Field Hockey Coaches’ Association Hall of Fame. Tabb’s Wendy Wilson will join Watertown’s Eileen Donahue in the Hall this coming January.
Oh, and, lest we forget, both teams currently hold state championships. Watertown has 22 championships, and Tabb has 12.
One other parallel for both of these powerful programs is the fact that, in their recent histories, they have played such good hockey, it would not allow even one goal to an opponent for long periods of time. Watertown has spun shutout streaks of 41 and 30 games, and Tabb has a 27-game shutout streak to its credit. As of the end of play on Wednesday, Tabb has a nine-game shutout skein. Business as usual for the Tigers, I guess.
Below this paragraph is a compilation of available statistics through last Wednesday from available sources such as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, New Jersey Advance Media, the governing bodies of Kentucky and Michigan, and, of course, the easy-to-use MaxPreps.com platform. I encourage you to get your fellow teams to enter their information there as well as whichever is your local news site, so that we can aim for as complete a statistical picture of the country as possible.
GOALS SCORED
38 Alexa Cardone, Newtown Square Delaware County Christian (Pa.)
31 Sophia Borghese, Worthington Thomas Worthington (Ohio)
31 Olivia Milia, Easton (Pa.)
27 Ava Staehle, Carmel (Calif.)
27 Katie Pilon, Charlotte (N.C.) Country Day School
26 Lola Conway, La Jolla Bishop’s School (Calif.)
25 Keeli Gant, Chantilly (Va.)
24 Finleigh McClain, Bethlehem (N.Y.) Central
24 Allison Clark, Easton (Pa.)
24 Lilly Cimaroli, Winnetka New Trier (Ill.)
GOALS ASSISTED
22 Madi Lenig, Emmaus (Pa.)
20 Camryn Spears, Worthington Thomas Worthington (Ohio)
19 Abby Giusto, Ashburn Independence (Va.)
19 Sonny Groce, Newtown Square Delaware County Christian (Pa.)
19 Sophie Rousseau, Louisville Assumption (Ky.)
18 Madeleine Rousseau, Louisville Assumption (Ky.)
18 Grace Moniak, Huntington Beach (Calif.)
18 Sarah Moniak, Huntington Beach (Calif.)
17 Grace Webb, Asheville (N.C.)
17 Mallory Jerlecki, St. Louis Mary Institute-Country Day School (Pa.)
17 Kalista Burris, Norfolk Granby (Va.)
17 Raya McHenry, Ashburn Independence (Va.)
17 Marissa Gigliotti, Emmaus (Pa.)
CAREER GOALS
156 Caitlin Connell, Malvern Villa Maria (Pa.)
136 Adelaide Minnella, North Caldwell West Essex (N.J.)
106 Sophia Borghese, Worthington Thomas Worthington (Ohio)
CAREER ASSISTS
106 Adelaide Minnella, North Caldwell West Essex (N.J.)
102 Emma Haynes, West Long Branch Shore Regional (N.J.)
91 Sophia Borghese, Worthington Thomas Worthington (Ohio)
CONSECUTIVE WINS
101 Yorktown Tabb (Va.)
CONSECUTIVE UNBEATEN
101 Yorktown Tabb (Va.)
ACTIVE COACHING VICTORIES
1107 Susan Butz-Stavin, Emmaus (Pa.)
786 Eileen Donahue, Watertown (Mass.)
750 Sharon Sarsen, Shrub Oak Lakeland (N.Y.)
Gentle readers, here is where you come in. If you see someone missing or a missed stat, please send an email to us at TopOfTheCircle.com. Include some backup (a website link will do), and we can make an edit.
Thanks for reading, and we’ll try to do better next week.

