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Penn State Field Hockey’s Grace Wallis & Meghan Reese Invited To NFHCA 2022 Senior Game

Individual recognitions have been rolling in for Penn State field hockey, including for the team’s veterans.

Seniors Grace Wallis and Meghan Reese will represent their team at the National Field Hockey Coaches Association DI game. The game will be played at 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 19, in conjunction with this year’s collegiate field hockey national championship hosted at UConn.

Penn State is one of seven schools with two representatives, while conference foe Iowa will send three players to the game. The 39 players selected for the event were chosen based on the entirety of their NCAA careers.

In her time at Penn State, Reese has played in 85 matches, starting in 69 of them. The midfielder has also scored eight goals and recorded five assists across nearly 4,000 minutes.

Wallis, a forward in her fourth year at Penn State, has recorded five goals and eight assists across 67 games in just short of 2,400 minutes.

In the meantime, the Nittany Lions will face one of their toughest opponents in No. 2 Maryland at 6 p.m. on Friday, October 21, at home.

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