By: SU Sports Information
Bre Schwartz (White) '14 was recently named one of the top 25 Mid-Penn field hockey players of the century by
PennLive.
While at SU, Schwartz was one of only two players in school history to graduate as a four-time All-American – earning National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) First Team honors all four seasons.
Shippensburg posted a 75-10 record during her tenure with the team, qualifying for four NCAA Tournaments. Schwartz's final collegiate action as a student-athlete was converting an overtime penalty stroke to score the game-winning goal in the 2013 NCAA Division II National Championship game, which secured Shippensburg University's first NCAA title in any sport in school history.
Schwartz was the first player in school history to be named the NFHCA Division II National Player of the Year. She was recognized as a junior and senior. Additionally, Schwartz is one of just five players in school history to earn four All-PSAC classifications and one of just four to graduate as a four-time All-PSAC First Team player.
Schwartz, a Lower Dauphin graduate, was named to the Pennsylvania High School Field Hockey Coaches Association (PHSFHCA) All-State First Team as a senior and was also named a
Patriot-News Big 11 First Team All-Star as a member of the 2009 PIAA 3A state-champion Falcons. She was a part of three District 3 championship teams for the Falcons from 2006-08.