Head Coach: Becca Vaill (4th season)
Team Captains: Katie Sang '09 and Emily Hewitt '09
2007 Recap: Field hockey finished the season with a 13-6 record and advanced to the conference championships before falling to Springfield in the title game. Callie Lekas led the team with 14 goals and 38 points, nationally ranked in Division III, and Katie Sang also ranked nationally in assists with nine. Goalkeeper Emily Hewitt posted 10 shutouts to lead the NEWMAC and rank fourth in the nation. Katie Frett was honored as NEWMAC Rookie of the Year, and coach Becca Vaill was named NEWMAC Coach of the Year.
About the Program: NCAA Qualifier 2006, 2002; ECAC Champions 2005, 1997, 1996, 1995; Seven Sisters Champions 2005, 2004 (co-champions), 2003, 2001, 2000,1999, 1996, 1987
11/17/2008 -- Sang, Lekas, Hewitt, Frett Named All-Region
11/12/2008 -- Cushing Named Academic All-Conference
11/11/08 -- Four Named to All-Conference Team
11/9/08 -- Wellesley Drops Tough 2-1 Decision to Springfield in NEWMAC Title Game
11/8/08 -- Blue Down Wheaton in Overtime to Advance to NEWMAC Championship
11/1/08 -- Wellesley Advances to NEWMAC Semis with 4-1 Win Over MHC
10/30/08 -- Blue Field Hockey Falls to Wheaton, 3-2
10/27/08 -- Cushing Named NEWMAC Player of the Week
10/25/08 -- Wellesley Scores Three in First Half to Defeat Clark on Senior Day
10/21/08 -- Blue Rally to Defeat Babson in Overtime on Lekas' Game-Winner
10/18/08 -- Wellesley Falls to Springfield, 4-1
10/14/08 -- Frett Scores Twice in 3-0 Win Over WPI
10/11/08 -- Wellesley Rolls Past MIT with a 6-0 Win
10/9/08 -- Blue Down Endicott, 3-2
10/4/08 -- Hewitt Saves Nine in 4-0 Win Over Mount Holyoke
10/1/08 -- Wellesley Mounts Late Comeback But Falls to Conn, 3-2
9/27/08 -- Blue Dominate Smith; Wellesley Wins 6-0
9/24/08 -- Wellesley Downs Wesleyan, 1-0
9/23/08 -- Lekas Named NEWMAC Player of the Week
9/17/08 -- Lekas Nets Hat Trick in 4-1 Win Over Gordon
9/13/08 -- Wellesley Field Hockey Defeats New England College
9/10/08 -- #14 Tufts Defeats Wellesley
9/6/08 -- Wellesley Falls to #1 Bowdoin, 4-0

