By: Andrew Miller, sports information assistant
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. – Seven Shippensburg University field hockey players were named to the 2025 All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Teams announced Monday morning.
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Three Raiders were named to the All-PSAC First Team: senior forward
Lilly Cantabene, senior midfielder
Agus Garibaldi, and graduate goalkeeper
Emma Albee.
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Junior midfielder
Carme Caracotche Picone and junior back
Hannah White were selected to the All-PSAC Second Team, while sophomore forward
Elaina Fragassi and graduate midfielder Kelly Naudé garnered Third Team honors.
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Voting for the league awards is annually conducted by the league's head coaches and was completed prior to the PSAC Tournament.
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Garibaldi posted three goals and three assists and led the Raiders with 38 shots on goal in only 13 games played. It is her fourth career All-PSAC First Team recognition, making her just the fifth Raider all-time to achieve All-PSAC First Team in all four seasons.
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Albee led the conference during the regular season in save percentage (.853) and shutouts (10). She recently set the program's all-time career shutout record, posting her 25th career shutout in a PSAC Quarterfinal victory over Bloomsburg (Nov. 4). It is second All-PSAC First Team selection of her career.
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Cantabene paced the Raiders during the regular season with 22 points scored. She finished in a three-way tie for the team lead in goals scored with a career-best eight and led the team with six assists. She is a first-time All-PSAC honoree.
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White totaled two goals and two assists in addition to the high marks she has received for her defense. She is now a three-time All-PSAC honoree, having also been chosen for the Second Team in 2023 and 2024.
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Caracotche Picone, a defensive stalwart in midfield, chipped in with four goals and two assists offensively. She is a first-time All-PSAC honoree.
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Fragassi and Naudé both enjoyed breakout seasons in the Raiders attack. Each player matched Cantabene for the team lead with a career best eight goals, while Naudé also finished second on the team with four assists. It is the first All-PSAC recognition for both players.
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Following an undefeated regular season, PSAC regular season champions Kutztown swept all four of the conference's major awards. KU's Erin Gonzalez was named 2025 PSAC Field Hockey Athlete of the Year, Olivia Kirkpatrick won the conference's Defensive Athlete of the Year, Tess Adolf was tabbed PSAC Freshman of the Year, and KU's Marci Scheuing garnered Coach of the Year honors.
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