By: Bill Morgal, sports information director
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. – The Shippensburg University field hockey team had four players named Tuesday morning to the 2025 National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division II All-America Teams. The All-America Teams are sponsored by Apex Field Hockey.
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Goalkeeper
Emma Albee, forward
Lilly Cantabene and defender
Hannah White were named to the First Team, while forward
Agus Garibaldi was named to the Second Team.
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Garibaldi becomes just the third player in school history to complete her career as a four-time NFHCA All-American, joining Bre White (2010-13) and Jazmin Petrantonio (2017-21).
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Albee and White become two-time All-Americans, as each were selected to the 2024 Second Team. It is the first career All-America honor for Cantabene – who becomes the 57th unique field hockey All-American in school history.
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All four of Shippensburg's All-Americans were previously named this fall to the 2025 NFHCA All-Atlantic Region Teams and the 2025 All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Teams.
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Albee ranked second in the nation in save percentage (.829) and third in the nation in goals-against average (0.76).
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Cantabene, ranked 12th in the nation (tied for eighth in the Atlantic Region) in assists per game (0.45) despite missing three games due to injury and being limited in others; she led the Raiders this season with nine assists. She tied Kelly Naude for the team lead with 10 goals.
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Garibaldi, who missed four games due to injury and was limited in others because of the setback, finished with seven goals and three assists – including two tallies in the NCAA Division II National Championship victory over Newberry.
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White, the 2025 PSAC Championships Most Valuable Athlete, finished the year with two goals and three assists from her role as a defender and midfielder.
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Kutztown led the nation with five All-Americans, while Shippensburg, East Stroudsburg and West Chester each had four All-Americans.
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