2004 Field Hockey Roster
Roster

Betsy Wagner
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Colorado Academy
- Hometown:
- Cherry Hills, Colo.
2004: STX DI All-American second-team ... unanimous BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year ... Four shutouts, 1.49 goals against average ... Tied for seventh in the nation in save percentage (.818) ... Defensive Player of the Week Nov. 27 ... Chosen for STX/NFHCA North/South Senior All-Star game.
2003: Started all 18 games...served as team captain...posted a 2.03 goals against averagee, a .702 save percentage and three shutouts on the season...faced 182 shots and recorded 87 saves...registered a season-high 11 saves against Penn State...has nine saves in the Boston College match...recorded stops in a 3-2 win against Central Michigan...BIG EAST Academic All-Star...named to the Fall and Spring Athletic Director's Honor Rolls.
2002: Backed up All-American goalkeeper Audrey Latsko...did not see any game action.
2001: Saw her first collegiate minutes at Colgate...made her first career start at Providence on Oct. 19, where she had nine saves to help the Orange to a 1-0 BIG EAST victory...named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week and ECAC Goalkeeper of the Week on Oct. 22 following her performances at Providence and against Quinnipiac...started in four-straight contests to close out the regular season...started the Connecticut game and had two first-half saves...posted an 0.97 goals against average and an .875 save percentage...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.
2000: Did not see any game action...member of the Spring 2001 Athletic Director's Honor Roll...a BIG EAST Academic All-Star.
High School: Coached by Elizabeth Berger her freshman year and Cheryl Plummer her remaining three years...her team posted a 12-2-1 record her senior year and was ranked No. 2 in the state...recorded a .900 save percentage her senior year and only let up nine goals...served as team captain her senior year...squad won the state championship in 1997, were runner-ups in 1998 and 1999...earned Metro League Academic All-Conference recognition...named to the Denver Post Senior All-Colorado Team...named to the senior all-star team...selected to the Team Colorado First Team in 1998 and 1999...named a Western Region All-America by the NFHCA in 1999...Colorado Sportswomen Hall of Fame recipient in 1998 and 1999...three-time team MVP at Colorado Academy...Rocky Mountain News Player of the Year in 1998 and 1999...Denver Post Player of the Year in 1998...member of SWAP (Students Working Against Poverty), co-founder of the Diversity Club and a member of the Cancer Awareness Club.
Personal: Born September 24, 1981 in Denver, Co. ...daughter of Judi and Joe Wagner...three brothers, one sister...majoring in consumer studies.