Indiana University Athletics
Heilman, Supica Earn All-West Region Honors
11/17/2014 12:00:00 AM | Field Hockey
Nov. 17, 2014
This is the third consecutive year Heilman has been named All-Region, and the second year in a row she has been selected for the First Team.
Heilman led Indiana in scoring this season with 14 goals and five assists. She finished her career with the Hoosiers third in program history in goals scored (33), third in points (92) and fourth in assists (26). The Easton, Pa. native picked up Big Ten Player of the Week honors on Sept. 2 after recording hat tricks in each of Indiana’s first two wins of the year. In addition, she was recently named First Team All-Big Ten and selected for the NFHCA Senior Game.
For the second year in a row, Supica was placed on the Second Team. Supica, who hails Ann Arbor, Mich., led the conference in defensive saves with eight, which is also an Indiana program record. On the offensive side, Supica recorded five goals, including the game-winner against No. 4 Duke on Oct. 5. Earlier this month, Supica was named First Team All-Big Ten.
To view the complete list of honorees, click here.
Media Contact: Caitlin Davis, davis288@indiana.edu
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana field hockey’s Audra Heilman and Sydney Supica were named 2014 Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-West Region today. Heilman was selected for the First Team, while junior Supica was picked for the Second Team.
This is the third consecutive year Heilman has been named All-Region, and the second year in a row she has been selected for the First Team.
Heilman led Indiana in scoring this season with 14 goals and five assists. She finished her career with the Hoosiers third in program history in goals scored (33), third in points (92) and fourth in assists (26). The Easton, Pa. native picked up Big Ten Player of the Week honors on Sept. 2 after recording hat tricks in each of Indiana’s first two wins of the year. In addition, she was recently named First Team All-Big Ten and selected for the NFHCA Senior Game.
For the second year in a row, Supica was placed on the Second Team. Supica, who hails Ann Arbor, Mich., led the conference in defensive saves with eight, which is also an Indiana program record. On the offensive side, Supica recorded five goals, including the game-winner against No. 4 Duke on Oct. 5. Earlier this month, Supica was named First Team All-Big Ten.
To view the complete list of honorees, click here.
Media Contact: Caitlin Davis, davis288@indiana.edu
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