Barrington native selected All-Conference in field hockey

Libby Dolan is a senior at Williams College

Posted 11/14/18

Barrington native and Williams College senior Libby Dolan was recently named All-New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) First Team for field hockey.

Libby is a forward for the …

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Barrington native selected All-Conference in field hockey

Libby Dolan is a senior at Williams College

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Barrington native and Williams College senior Libby Dolan was recently named All-New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) First Team for field hockey.

Libby is a forward for the Williams College Field Hockey team and finished the 2018 season with 13 goals, which ranked her third in the NESCAC in goals scored. She had 7 game-winning goals this season. 

During her four years at Williams College, Libby scored 36 goals and added 7 assists. She was her team's leading goal-scorer each of the past two seasons and her 36 career goals tie her for sixth place on the Williams College Field Hockey all-time career goals scored list. 

Last year Libby was a second team All-NESCAC selection and this year she moved up to the first team. The NESCAC is one of the strongest field hockey conferences in the country and Williams finished its season with a 12-5 overall record and a number 12 ranking in the National Division 3 poll.

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