2015 Field Hockey Roster
Schott, Lindsey

Jersey Number 11
Lindsey Schott
- Position:
- F
- Class:
- Senior
- Major:
- Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Hometown:
- Washington, N.J.
- High School:
- Warren Hills
Bio
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
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
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
Season | GP-GS | G | A | Pts. | Sh. | Shot% | SOG | SOG% | GW | PS-Att | DSv |
2012 | 15-0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 9 | .111 | 7 | .778 | 0 | 0-0 | 0 |
2013 | 16-6 | 3 | 1 | 7 | 9 | .333 | 7 | .778 | 0 | 1-1 | 0 |
2014 | 18-15 | 4 | 3 | 11 | 32 | .125 | 17 | .531 | 0 | 1-1 | 0 |
2015 | 16-11 | 3 | 3 | 9 | 16 | .188 | 10 | .625 | 0 | 1-1 | 0 |
Totals | 65-32 | 11 | 7 | 29 | 66 | .167 | 41 | .621 | 0 | 3-3 | 0 |
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
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