
Field Hockey Adds Ross to Incoming Class
5/20/2014 10:34:00 AM | Field Hockey
Syracuse field hockey head coach Ange Bradley continues her 2014 incoming class announcements with midfielder Jessica Ross.
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Syracuse field hockey head coach Ange Bradley has been announcing the program's 2014 signing class over the last several weeks. Be sure to check Cuse.com as the Orange continues to unveil its incoming class one-by-one.
"I am very excited to welcome the Class of 2018 to our Syracuse Field Hockey Family," Bradley said. "This class has decided to join a university which offers excellence both in the classroom and on the field. This is a powerful recruiting class that will offer speed to our line-up, skill and a high level of hockey knowledge. This class represents five states and two countries; they are diverse and ready to help us pursue an ACC and NCAA championship. I cannot wait to help them develop and leave a legacy for future Syracuse Field Hockey student-athletes. There are many firsts that this class can achieve as a unit. On behalf of the Syracuse Athletic Department and our extended community please welcome the class of 2018 to our Syracuse family."
Previous announcements:
Caroline Cady
Erin Gillingham
Lieke Visser
Laura Hurff
Allie Mannheimer
Lies Lagerweij
Jessica Berg
In today's edition, Bradley is happy to announce the addition of midfielder Jessica Ross, from Dundee, Scotland.
"I believe Syracuse will help me develop both my physical fitness and my career in hockey," Ross said. "I am excited to study there and hope to succeed in the Art program."
Ross has played for the Dundee Wanderers Hockey Club, a National Division I team, since 2011 under the head coach Vikki Bunce. She won a bronze medal at the Senior Women's European Indoor Club Championship in 2014.
"Jess is a talented and experienced midfielder possessing great vision and decision-making abilities on and off the ball," Bradley said. "She is very skilled and has played at a high level representing her age group as well as training with her national team as an 18-year old. Her experience as an indoor player will also provide us the flexibility to play Jess as either a defender or midfielder. I am excited to work with Jess and welcome her to our Syracuse family."
Ross is a 2014 graduate of Morgan Academy in Dundee. She has played internationally with the Scottish U16 and U18 teams, as well as having won multiple national championships at the senior women's level.
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Syracuse field hockey head coach Ange Bradley has been announcing the program's 2014 signing class over the last several weeks. Be sure to check Cuse.com as the Orange continues to unveil its incoming class one-by-one.
"I am very excited to welcome the Class of 2018 to our Syracuse Field Hockey Family," Bradley said. "This class has decided to join a university which offers excellence both in the classroom and on the field. This is a powerful recruiting class that will offer speed to our line-up, skill and a high level of hockey knowledge. This class represents five states and two countries; they are diverse and ready to help us pursue an ACC and NCAA championship. I cannot wait to help them develop and leave a legacy for future Syracuse Field Hockey student-athletes. There are many firsts that this class can achieve as a unit. On behalf of the Syracuse Athletic Department and our extended community please welcome the class of 2018 to our Syracuse family."
Previous announcements:
Caroline Cady
Erin Gillingham
Lieke Visser
Laura Hurff
Allie Mannheimer
Lies Lagerweij
Jessica Berg

"I believe Syracuse will help me develop both my physical fitness and my career in hockey," Ross said. "I am excited to study there and hope to succeed in the Art program."
Ross has played for the Dundee Wanderers Hockey Club, a National Division I team, since 2011 under the head coach Vikki Bunce. She won a bronze medal at the Senior Women's European Indoor Club Championship in 2014.
"Jess is a talented and experienced midfielder possessing great vision and decision-making abilities on and off the ball," Bradley said. "She is very skilled and has played at a high level representing her age group as well as training with her national team as an 18-year old. Her experience as an indoor player will also provide us the flexibility to play Jess as either a defender or midfielder. I am excited to work with Jess and welcome her to our Syracuse family."
Ross is a 2014 graduate of Morgan Academy in Dundee. She has played internationally with the Scottish U16 and U18 teams, as well as having won multiple national championships at the senior women's level.
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