Hicks And Swanson Earn NFHCA Senior Team Honors
NFHCA SENIOR TEAM RELEASE | SENIOR TEAM HIGHLIGHT VIDEO
MANAHAWKIN, NJ — The National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) proudly recognized 60 members of the 2025 NFHCA Division III Senior Team on Wednesday morning, and the Endicott College field hockey program saw midfielder/forward Reagan Hicks (Barnstable, Mass.) and forward Tori Swanson (Farmington, Conn.) be recognized.
The members of the 2025 Division III Senior Team were announced on Thursday morning in a news release and a highlight video of all the student-athletes. The honor celebrates their competitive excellence, leadership, and lasting influence within their programs. Each selected 2025 student-athlete will receive a personalized engraved award commemorating their special recognition. Endicott was one of 15 schools to have multiple student-athletes named to the team.
Hicks finished the season with career highs in goals (23), assists (10), and points (56). She picked up her 100th career point on October 18 against Roger Williams when she scored the game-winning goal in the third quarter. The Barnstable, Mass. native recorded a point in 17 of Endicott's 23 games, including 14 multi-point games to go with six game-winning goals.
Swanson led the Gulls this season in both goals (25) and points (58) as she became the all-time program leader in both categories. The Farmington, Conn. native broke the goal-scoring record in Endicott's 10-0 win over UNE on 9/13 and then later the points record versus Middlebury with her overtime game-winning goal. She scored a goal in 19 out of 23 games this season, including eight of the final nine contests.
Both seniors were named to the First-Team All-CNE team, along with Swanson earning Scholar-Athlete of the Year recognition. This is the first time the Gulls have had multiple student-athletes named to the NFHCA Senior Team since 2021.
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(Photo Credit - Jonah Bean '28)