2015 Field Hockey Roster

Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Photo by: Zion Olojede '18
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Field Hockey Team Celebration
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Lindsey Schott
Jersey Number 11

Lindsey Schott

  • Position:
    F
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Major:
    Industrial and Systems Engineering
  • Hometown:
    Washington, N.J.
  • High School:
    Warren Hills
WHY LEHIGH? “I fell in love with the campus on my first visit. I did not feel that way at any other college visit I went on.”
 
AS A SENIOR (2015): Posted nine points (three goals, three assists), good for second on the Mountain Hawks … Assist total tied for most on the team while three goals were tied for second … Played in 16 games, with 11 starts. Fired 16 shots, 10 on goal … Converted only penalty stroke of the season … Recorded a shot on goal in thrilling win at Colgate (10/24) … Season-high three shots, including one on goal, at Sacred Heart (10/13) …Dished two assists in impressive 4-0 victory over Siena (10/4), marking third straight game with a point … Scored Lehigh’s goal vs. archrival Lafayette (10/3) which tied the score at one, finishing the game with two shots on goal. Marked sixth straight game with at least one shot on goal … Had an assist and shot on goal at Bucknell (9/26) … Tallied a goal at Monmouth (9/4) … Scored a goal in the home opener vs. Davidson (8/30), finishing the game with two shots on goal … Recorded one shot in the season opener at Rider (8/28).
 
AS A JUNIOR (2014): Finished second on the team in goals (4) and points (11) while leading the way in assists (3) … Added 32 shots and 17 shots on goal … Converted only penalty stroke opportunity … Dished an assist in Patriot League win over Holy Cross (9/27) … One game prior, scored a goal in victory at Georgetown (9/21) … Had an assist in win over Towson (9/14) … Scored a goal in the first three games of the season and tallied a point in the first four … Began season with a goal against Saint Joseph’s (8/29), Saint Francis (Pa.) (8/31) and at Penn (9/5) before adding an assist against Monmouth (9/7).
 
AS A SOPHOMORE (2013): Saw action in 16 games, making six starts … Finished fourth on the team with seven points behind three goals and one assist … Converted first-career penalty stroke … For a second straight year, finished with nine shots (seven on goal) … Scored the team’s only goal against Fairfield (8/30) in the season opener … Scored on a rebound in shutout over Georgetown (9/13). Had a career-high four shots and three on goal in that game … Scored on a penalty stroke against Monmouth (9/15) … Assisted Lehigh’s goal against Albany (9/22).

AS A FRESHMAN (2012): Saw action in 15 games, scoring a goal on nine shots … Posted seven shots on goal … Played in the season opener vs. Ball State (8/25) … Fired two shots, one on goal, against Sacred Heart (9/21) … Scored big second-half goal in Patriot League opener vs. Holy Cross (9/29) … Led the Mountain Hawks with three shots (two on goal) at Rider (9/30) … Had a shot on goal in the regular season finale vs. #11 Lafayette (10/27).

BEFORE LEHIGH: Standout at Warren Hills High School, posting an incredible 198 career points via 72 goals and 46 assists … Included 70 points as a senior (27 goals, 16 assists) in leading Warren Hills to a 22-2 record, 11-1 in conference play, as Raritan Conference Champions and Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Champs … Team posted single-season records in wins (22), goals (110), assists (110) and corners (343), among others … Garnered First Team All-Skyland Conference and All-Hunterdon/Warren Counties … Earned Team MVP honors and the Coaches Award for “Best Offense” … Perhaps most impressive honor (among many) came in the form of West Jersey Player of the Year … Owns records for most career varsity goals, most goals in a season, most career assists, most points in a season, most career points, most career shots and most game-winning goals … Named to the All-Skyland Conference First Team offense as a junior, also garnering All-Hunterdon/Warren County … Earned further honors from North Jersey Field Hockey Coaches Association and The Express-Times … Named Team MVP while being named to the All-Group Three and West Jersey First Teams … Warren Hills finished 16-5-1 in 2008, 21-3-1 in 2009 and 16-6 in 2010 for an impressive 75-16-2 record over her four-year career.
 
CAREER STATISTICS
 
SeasonGP-GSGAPts.Sh.Shot%SOGSOG%GWPS-AttDSv
201215-01029.1117.77800-00
201316-63179.3337.77801-10
201418-15431132.12517.53101-10
201516-1133916.18810.62501-10
Totals65-321172966.16741.62103-30
 
GETTING TO KNOW LINDSEY
What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The campus
Major & Why: College of Arts and Sciences
Favorite Food: Seafood
Favorite Color: Yellow
Favorite Musical Artist: Mac Miller
Favorite Movie: How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
Favorite TV Show: Say Yes to the Dress
Favorite Website: Facebook
Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia Eagles
Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Peyton Manning
Hobbies: Field hockey, drawing, fishing
Magazine Cover I'd Like To Be On: Seventeen
Place I'd Like To Visit: Australia
Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Singing
Dream Job: Own my own salon
I Wear My Jersey Number Because: I’ve always worn 11 since I have been playing field hockey.
If I Didn't Play Field Hockey, I Would Play: Basketball
If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Donate to the Multiple Sclerosis Society
2025 Lehigh Field Hockey Season Preview
Wednesday, August 27
Field Hockey vs. UAlbany
Sunday, October 13
Field Hockey vs. Colgate
Saturday, September 21
Lehigh Sports Central: Field Hockey
Thursday, September 19