2019 Field Hockey Roster
Roster
Horan, Tess

Jersey Number 3
Tess Horan
- Position:
- Midfield/Forward
- Height:
- 5-3
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Havertown, Pa.
- High School:
- Havertown
Bio
Career
* Made 70 career appearance with 68 starts
* Recorded 14 goals and eight assists for 26 points behind 57 shots
* 2x All-CAA Second Team (2019, 2018)
* All-CAA Rookie Team (2016)
* 2x Zag Field Hockey/NFHCA DI National Academic Squad honoree
2019 / Senior
Started and appeared in 17 contests, missing just one game…named to the All-CAA Second Team…finished second on the team with 12 points and tied for first with five goals…led the Dragons with three goals and six points in conference play…scored goals against William & Mary (Oct. 18), Virginia (Oct. 20), Towson (Oct. 25) and Fairfield (Nov. 11)…tallied assists against Indiana (Sept. 1) and Bryant (Sept. 15)…had a multi-goal game for a four-point effort in the 4-3 win over Towson on Oct. 25…her four-point game tied for the most by a Dragon in a game in 2019…ranked second on the team with 26 shots but first with 17 shots on goal…took a season-high five shots at Temple (Sept. 22)…recorded shots in 10 of her 17 appearances…named to the 2019 Fall CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll…named to the 2019 Zag Field Hockey/NFHCA DI National Academic Squad for the second time of her career.
2018 / Junior
One of 12 Dragons to appear in all 18 contests and one of seven to start every game…earned a spot on the All-CAA Second Team…selected to the NFHCA National Academic Squad…finished the season with seven points behind three goals and an assist…scored goals against Bryant (Sept. 7), James Madison (Oct. 7) and Towson (Oct. 21)…took 10 shots on the year, one of seven in double-digits…made a defensive save against William & Mary (Oct. 19)…named to the Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll for the 2018 fall term…selected to the 2018 Pennsylvania High Performance Center training squad.
2017 / Sophomore
Saw action and started in 17 of the team’s 19 games on the year…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll recipient…recorded five goals, two assists, 12 points, 15 shots and one game-winning goal…ranked tied for first on the team in goals and points with five goals and 12 points…missed two games on Sept. 22 and Sept. 24 due to injury…scored the game-winner against Rider (Sept. 5)…also found the back of the cage against Brown (Sept. 8), Lafayette (Sept. 10), American (Sept. 17) and Towson (Oct. 20)…tallied assists against Penn (Sept. 15) and Bryant (Oct. 1).
2016 / Freshman
Saw action and started in 18 of the team’s 19 games on the year…named to the 2016 CAA All-Rookie Team…started in the 2016 CAA Championship semifinal game against No. 9 Delaware in Newark, Del. on Nov. 4…recorded one goal, three assists, five points and six shots…ranked tied for fourth on the team with three assists…made her first collegiate start in the season opener against Richmond on Aug. 28…scored her lone goal of the year on the road at New Hampshire in a 3-2 win (Sept. 2)…recorded assist against Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 9), Monmouth (Sept. 23) and at Delaware in the CAA Championship semifinal (Nov. 4).
Background
A four-year varsity letterwinner and starter at Haverford High School…was the captain for her 2015 senior season…honored as the Most Valuable Player of her team for her junior and senior seasons as well as the Offensive Most Valuable Player award in the 2013 season…named to the All-Central League First Team as a sophomore, junior and senior…named All-Delco First team as a senior…named to the All-Southeastern Pennsylvania Second Team as a senior…selected to play in the Philadelphia-Area Senior All-Star Game...was a member of the team that won the Central League Championship in 2012…played club field hockey for the Horizon…also a four-year varsity starter and two-year captain of the lacrosse team…made the academic honor roll for every marking period in high school.
Personal
Daughter of Dan and Annette…her mother, Annette, graduated from Drexel in 1993…has one older brother, Tristan…health sciences major.
* Made 70 career appearance with 68 starts
* Recorded 14 goals and eight assists for 26 points behind 57 shots
* 2x All-CAA Second Team (2019, 2018)
* All-CAA Rookie Team (2016)
* 2x Zag Field Hockey/NFHCA DI National Academic Squad honoree
2019 / Senior
Started and appeared in 17 contests, missing just one game…named to the All-CAA Second Team…finished second on the team with 12 points and tied for first with five goals…led the Dragons with three goals and six points in conference play…scored goals against William & Mary (Oct. 18), Virginia (Oct. 20), Towson (Oct. 25) and Fairfield (Nov. 11)…tallied assists against Indiana (Sept. 1) and Bryant (Sept. 15)…had a multi-goal game for a four-point effort in the 4-3 win over Towson on Oct. 25…her four-point game tied for the most by a Dragon in a game in 2019…ranked second on the team with 26 shots but first with 17 shots on goal…took a season-high five shots at Temple (Sept. 22)…recorded shots in 10 of her 17 appearances…named to the 2019 Fall CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll…named to the 2019 Zag Field Hockey/NFHCA DI National Academic Squad for the second time of her career.
2018 / Junior
One of 12 Dragons to appear in all 18 contests and one of seven to start every game…earned a spot on the All-CAA Second Team…selected to the NFHCA National Academic Squad…finished the season with seven points behind three goals and an assist…scored goals against Bryant (Sept. 7), James Madison (Oct. 7) and Towson (Oct. 21)…took 10 shots on the year, one of seven in double-digits…made a defensive save against William & Mary (Oct. 19)…named to the Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll for the 2018 fall term…selected to the 2018 Pennsylvania High Performance Center training squad.
2017 / Sophomore
Saw action and started in 17 of the team’s 19 games on the year…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll recipient…recorded five goals, two assists, 12 points, 15 shots and one game-winning goal…ranked tied for first on the team in goals and points with five goals and 12 points…missed two games on Sept. 22 and Sept. 24 due to injury…scored the game-winner against Rider (Sept. 5)…also found the back of the cage against Brown (Sept. 8), Lafayette (Sept. 10), American (Sept. 17) and Towson (Oct. 20)…tallied assists against Penn (Sept. 15) and Bryant (Oct. 1).
2016 / Freshman
Saw action and started in 18 of the team’s 19 games on the year…named to the 2016 CAA All-Rookie Team…started in the 2016 CAA Championship semifinal game against No. 9 Delaware in Newark, Del. on Nov. 4…recorded one goal, three assists, five points and six shots…ranked tied for fourth on the team with three assists…made her first collegiate start in the season opener against Richmond on Aug. 28…scored her lone goal of the year on the road at New Hampshire in a 3-2 win (Sept. 2)…recorded assist against Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 9), Monmouth (Sept. 23) and at Delaware in the CAA Championship semifinal (Nov. 4).
Background
A four-year varsity letterwinner and starter at Haverford High School…was the captain for her 2015 senior season…honored as the Most Valuable Player of her team for her junior and senior seasons as well as the Offensive Most Valuable Player award in the 2013 season…named to the All-Central League First Team as a sophomore, junior and senior…named All-Delco First team as a senior…named to the All-Southeastern Pennsylvania Second Team as a senior…selected to play in the Philadelphia-Area Senior All-Star Game...was a member of the team that won the Central League Championship in 2012…played club field hockey for the Horizon…also a four-year varsity starter and two-year captain of the lacrosse team…made the academic honor roll for every marking period in high school.
Personal
Daughter of Dan and Annette…her mother, Annette, graduated from Drexel in 1993…has one older brother, Tristan…health sciences major.
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