2019 Field Hockey Roster

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0 Olivia Davis

  • Height 5-9
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Briar Woods
  • Hometown Ashburn, Va.

Biography

2019 - Senior Season - Punctuated her career with one final dominant season in the cage … Secured second-team All-State accolades and participated in the NFHCA Senior All-Star Game … Led the CAC and ranked 20th in the country with an outstanding .809 save percentage … Also stood 23rd nationally with a 1.07 goals-against-average … Became just the second goalie in program history to register a shutout against a top-10 opponent after making 10 saves while blanking No. 9 Rochester, 1-0, on September 1 … Added another 1-0 victory and added six stops against Washington & Lee on September 21, which earned her the CAC Defensive Player of the Week Award … Came back with a third 1-0 win against St. Mary’s (Md.) in the regular season finale on October 30 … Became just the second goalie in program history to register three 1-0 wins in a single campaign … Established a new career-high with 14 saves during an overtime masterpiece at No. 3 Salisbury on October 19 … Named to the Synapse Sports National Honor Roll for her work during that game … Had at least six saves in seven of her appearances, including a win over No. 5 Vassar on October 14 … Also added six stops in the CAC Championship against No. 3 Salisbury on November 9 … Finished the year with a 13-5 record while compiling 72 saves … Helped the Captains wrap up the season ranked 13th nationally in team save percentage and 25th in goals-against-average … Concluded her career ranked fourth in program history in wins (26), shutouts (7), and saves (152).

2018 - Junior Season - Took over as the team’s starting goalie and rewarded the Captains with a tremendous junior campaign … Secured first-team All-Conference and All-State honors while earning a spot on the second-team All-Region squad … Led the CAC and ranked 20th in the NCAA with a stellar .809 save percentage … Also stood 23rd in the nation with a 1.01 goals-against-average … Finished with 76 saves, marking the seventh-highest single-season total in program history … Posted at least five stops on nine occasions, including five straight outings from September 29 through October 10 … Celebrated as the CAC Defensive Player of the Week twice during that run after earning the conference’s top weekly honor on October 1 and October 8 … Made six stops during a league marathon at Mary Washington on September 30, including five during the two overtime sessions … Continued her breathtaking play in the shootout against the Eagles after stopping all four UMW attempts … Became the first goalie in program history to register a scoreless performance during a shootout session … Notched a season-high eight stops against nationally-ranked Vassar on September 7 … Came through with seven saves against Centre on October 7 before matching that total during the final two rounds of the CAC Tournament at York (Pa.) on October 31 and Salisbury on November 3 … Helped guided CNU to nine shutouts during the year, including four solo endeavors … Posted 70-minute blankings against Virginia Wesleyan on September 9, Lynchburg on October 3, Centre on October 7, and St. Mary’s (Md.) on October 17 … Both Lynchburg and Centre eventually finished the year ranked among the top-10 nationally in scoring offense … Finished with 1247 minutes of work between the pipes while starting all 19 games … Compiled a 13-6 record for her efforts.

2017 - Sophomore Season - Saw over 100 minutes of action during six total appearances in her second collegiate campaign … Made four saves during the year, including a pair at Bridgewater on September 16 … Came back with two more stops in her final outing against Frostburg State on October 15 … Played 27 pristine minutes in the opener against Virginia Wesleyan on September 1 before adding a season-high 28 scoreless minutes in her next outing at Oberlin on September 8 … Also eclipsed 10 minutes in victories over Rhodes on September 17 and Washington & Lee on September 23 … Played an integral role in five of the team’s 10 shutouts during the year … Helped CNU finish first in the nation with a miniscule 0.67 goals-against-average and sixth with a stellar .841 save percentage.

2016 - Freshman Season - Made two appearances as a reserve goalie during her first year with the Captains ... Earned her first collegiate action and came through with seven and a half minutes of pristine work in the cage during a 4-0 victory at Virginia Wesleyan on September 27 ... Returned to the field for three minutes of spotless action during a 7-0 triumph over St. Mary's (Md.) on October 12.

At Briar Woods - Saw action as a member of the lacrosse team for four years with the Falcons … Was a three-time team captain and also earned the Leadership Award as a senior … Competed in club field hockey as well … Was a National Futures and Junior Olympics selection for her efforts as a goalie.
 
Personal - Olivia M. Davis is the daughter of Scott and Mary Davis ... Has an older brother, Tyler ... Tom Wilson is her favorite athlete, and Luke Bryan is the most impressive person she has met ... Her dream vacation would be a trip to Greece ... "Step Brothers" is her favorite movie, and "Grey's Anatomy" is her favorite TV show ... Luke Combs is her favorite musician ... Her goal in life is to be happy ... Majoring in communications and sociology.

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Historical Player Information

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    2018Junior

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