Kelsey Kolojejchick Becomes 4-Time Field Hockey First-Team All-American
Posted Nov 20, 2012
North Carolina senior Kelsey Kolojejchick became the first player in UNC field hockey history to earn first-team All-America honors four times when the 2012 Division I All-America teams were announced on Tuesday. Kolojejchick was joined on the first team by classmates Caitlin Van Sickle and Charlotte Craddock. Tar Heel freshman Emily Wold was named to the third team.
(GoHeels.com)
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