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Field Hockey has four players named to 2025 NFHCA All-America Team

Albee, Cantabene, White named to First Team, Garibaldi to Second Team

12/16/2025 10:00:00 AM

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.
 
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.
 
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).
 
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.
 
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.
 
Albee ranked second in the nation in save percentage (.829) and third in the nation in goals-against average (0.76).
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Kutztown led the nation with five All-Americans, while Shippensburg, East Stroudsburg and West Chester each had four All-Americans.

 
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