2020 Field Hockey Roster
Roster
Queen, Tess

Jersey Number 19
Tess Queen
- Position:
- Forward/Midfield
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Middletown
- Hometown:
- Smithburg, Md.
Bio
Junior Year (2020): Played in 15 games, making seven starts…Had two shots against Wake Forest (10/18).
Sophomore Year (2019): Started in all 18 games...Tied for fourth on the team in assists (2)...Scored a goal on two shots against Lafayette (9/2)...Dished out an assist at Bucknell (9/15)...Recorded her second assist of the season against Cornell (10/27).
Freshman Year (2018): Started all 16 games … Made collegiate debut against Vermont (8/24) … Had one assist and one shot against Vermont … Logged an assist and a shot against no. 21 Albany (8/26) … Had two shots against No. 15 Stanford (9/1) … Tallied an assist against No. 8 Virginia (9/7) … Logged an assist and a shot against Bucknell (9/16) … Had an assist and a career-high three shots against Pacific (9/21) … Scored her first goal against No. 1 North Carolina (9/29) … Tallied two shots against No. 8 Boston College (10/5) … Had two shots against No. 3 Duke (11/1) in the ACC Tournament.
High School: Two-time Central Maryland Conference Champion at Middletown High School… helped MHS to a 37-21-1 record during four seasons… was named Rookie of the Year in 2014 and was awarded Most Dependable Midfielder as a sophomore… Two-time team Most Valuable Player (2016, 2017)… invited to both the Maryland Senior Game and Frederick County All-Star Game in 2017… Scored 21 goals and tallied 32 assists in high school… named Frederick County All-Area and All-Piedmont First Team from 2014-16.
Personal: Tess Queen... Member of the Washington Wolves Field Hockey Club… has played under Wolves’ head coach Joann Engestrom, a member of the 2003 U.S. Women’s National Team, since 2014 ... Majoring in nutrition in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics.
Sophomore Year (2019): Started in all 18 games...Tied for fourth on the team in assists (2)...Scored a goal on two shots against Lafayette (9/2)...Dished out an assist at Bucknell (9/15)...Recorded her second assist of the season against Cornell (10/27).
Freshman Year (2018): Started all 16 games … Made collegiate debut against Vermont (8/24) … Had one assist and one shot against Vermont … Logged an assist and a shot against no. 21 Albany (8/26) … Had two shots against No. 15 Stanford (9/1) … Tallied an assist against No. 8 Virginia (9/7) … Logged an assist and a shot against Bucknell (9/16) … Had an assist and a career-high three shots against Pacific (9/21) … Scored her first goal against No. 1 North Carolina (9/29) … Tallied two shots against No. 8 Boston College (10/5) … Had two shots against No. 3 Duke (11/1) in the ACC Tournament.
High School: Two-time Central Maryland Conference Champion at Middletown High School… helped MHS to a 37-21-1 record during four seasons… was named Rookie of the Year in 2014 and was awarded Most Dependable Midfielder as a sophomore… Two-time team Most Valuable Player (2016, 2017)… invited to both the Maryland Senior Game and Frederick County All-Star Game in 2017… Scored 21 goals and tallied 32 assists in high school… named Frederick County All-Area and All-Piedmont First Team from 2014-16.
Personal: Tess Queen... Member of the Washington Wolves Field Hockey Club… has played under Wolves’ head coach Joann Engestrom, a member of the 2003 U.S. Women’s National Team, since 2014 ... Majoring in nutrition in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics.
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