2018 Field Hockey Roster

Maddie Boehm
- Year:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Grasonville, Md.
- Position:
- Forward/Midfield
- Height:
- 5-4
2020 (Junior)
Appeared and started all 15 matches for the Hoosiers…ripped off a shot in the season opener vs. Rutgers on Feb. 26…saw a multi-shot game in the Big Ten Tournament on Apr. 20 against Michigan State…took a chance at Penn State on Apr. 11.
2019 (Sophomore)
Selected to Academic All-Big Ten list… started all 17 games of the season… recorded an assist in the win over No. 24 Michigan State (9/20)… took a season-high two shots at Ohio (10/20)… also attempted one shot twice—at Saint Louis (9/13) and Central Michigan (10/25)… anchored the backline that shutout Saint Louis (9/13).
2018 (Freshman)
Saw the field in all 17 games during the season…made her career debut against No. 8 Louisville (8/24), firing one shot attempt...had a shot in the victory over Ball State (8/26)…recorded her first career goal against Northwestern (9/14).
Prep/Personal
Recorded 203 points (68 goals, 67 assists) in four years under head coaches Debbie McQuaid and Julie Corson at Saints Peter and Paul High School … led the team with 34 goals and 24 assists—together a school record at 92 points—her senior season and led at least one of those categories during her final three years … three times an All-Maryland honoree with four All-ESIAC first team selections, winning the conference's Player of the Year award in 2017 … a finalist for Maryland's Player of the Year award ... rated one of Max Field Hockey's Top 100 Players in both 2016 and 2017 … with Boehm, the Sabres finished runner-up at the ESIAC Championship in 2015 and 2017, winning the regular season title in 2017 … represented the Chesapeake region in the 2018 National Futures Championship, helping her team secure bronze in the U-19 tournament ... played with fellow 2018 newcomer Peyton Becker at Club Oranje … born January 31, 2000 … the daughter of Jessica and Eric Boehm … has one brother, Joseph, and two sisters, Catherine and Brittany... is majoring in exercise science while also pre-med.
Why IU
The team, campus, and big selection of majors and minors.