Caitlin Williams

Field Hockey
2004 Player of the Year

Caitlin Williams

St. Thomas Aquinas School

Greenland,
New Hampshire

Impact Statement

Williams was one of the elite goalkeepers in the nation while at St. Thomas Aquinas High School and Duke University.

Biography

Honor student Caitlin Williams is this year’s NHSCA National Athlete of the Year in field hockey. Williams has been a member of the USA under-21 team and graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas School in Greenland, N.H. One of the nation’s best goalkeepers, Williams is also a standout lacrosse player, and will continue her field hockey career at Duke University.

Williams received All American honors while at Duke.  She was a team member for three of the Blue Devil’s Final Four appearances  and a pair of NCAA National Championship appearances. She led the ACC with 121 saves her senior season and 238 saves overall in her career. Upon graduation, Williams stayed on as an assistant coach at Duke for three seasons. She also was a two time ACC All-Academic Team honoree.

In 2011 Williams was named the head coach at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. After five season, Williams, now Dallmeyer, was named the head coach at Lehigh University.

 


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Professional Achievements

  • 2x ACC All-Academic Team
  • Personal Honors

  • Attended Duke University
  • Obtained her M.S, from Western Kentucky