DANBURY, Conn. – The Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference has announced its 2025 Division III Field Hockey All-ECAC team and major award winners and Husson University senior Maddie Perkins has earned a spot on the All-ECAC team.
Perkins helped the Eagles to their second-straight Central Maine Collegiate Field Hockey Conference championship in a thrilling 3-2 overtime win over Thomas College, in addition to helping Husson to its first-ever Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference title with a 4-1 victory over Goucher College.
In her final season in the green and gold, Perkins tallied 10 goals and 13 assists, while also becoming the program's all-time assist leader, in addition to setting the single-season record with 13 assists. Additionally, Perkins ranks second all-time in total points and was named CMCFHC player of the year this season and selected to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Senior Team and the NFHCA All-Region Second Team.
ECAC Division III Field Hockey Major Award Winners
Player of the Year: Grace Bazin – Keene State, Sr., F
Defensive Player of the Year: Madelyn Reed – Salisbury University, Sr., M
Rookie of the Year: Rachel Simkewicz – Springfield College, Fr., F
Coach of the Year: Dawn Chamberlin – Salisbury University
ECAC Division III Field Hockey All-ECAC Team
Marli McDorman – Salisbury University, Jr., F
Grace Bazin – Keene State, Sr., F
Maddie Greco – Union College, Jr., F
Ava Michael – Alvernia University, Jr., F
Maddie Perkins – Husson University, Sr., M
Carlee Thompson – Stockton University, Sr., M
Madelyn Reed – Salisbury University, Sr., M
Kirsten Bailey – Stockton University, Sr., M
Clare Moore – Springfield College, Fr., D
Grace Murphy – Keene State, Sr., D
Morgan Benner – DeSales University, Sr., D
Kelly Davis – Salisbury University, Sr., GK
ABOUT THE ECAC
The ECAC is an eighty-six year old intercollegiate athletics organization with roughly 200 member schools for traditional sports across all three NCAA Divisions - I, II and III - that exists to enhance the experience of student-athletes participating in NCAA sports, and provide great value for universities, by sponsoring championships, leagues, bowl games, tournaments and other competitions throughout the country. The ECAC also hosts a comprehensive esports program, with over 300 schools, 4,000 teams and 10,000-plus participants in twenty-four different games titles.