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Skidmore Athletes Named to All-League Teams 


Skidmore College field hockey players CC Wetter, Kayla Hassett, Victoria Bodnar, and Erin Ohlenbusch were all named to Liberty League All-Teams. Photos via Skidmore Athletics. 

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Four Skidmore College field hockey players and two members of the women’s soccer squad have been named to All-Liberty League teams after racking up myriad accomplishments.

Field Hockey

In field hockey, Seniors CC Wetter and Kayla Hassett were voted to the First Team, while Victoria Bodnar made the Second Team, and Erin Ohlenbusch received Honorable Mention.

Wetter finished the season tied for fourth in the Liberty League with 12 goals. She appeared in all 21 games, making 20 starts, and finished with a team high 28 points on 12 goals and four assists. Her season got off to an impressive start with six goals over the team’s first four games. She later helped the Thoroughbreds reach the postseason with the winning goal against William Smith on October 18.

Hassett was voted to an All-Liberty League team for the third season in a row. Hassett started all 21 games this season, scoring one goal and registering a team-high six assists. She finished tied for third in the Liberty League in assists. On the defensive end, she helped lead a unit that recorded six shutouts and a 1.81 goals-against average.

Goalkeeper Bodnar went 9-12 with a 1.82 goals-against average, .793 save percentage, and six shutouts. With 146 saves on the season, she moved into second place in program history in career saves, finishing with 386. She also set a single-game program record when she made 26 saves against Middlebury on September 25. Bodnar tied for first in the Liberty League in shutouts, led in saves, and finished third in save percentage.

Ohlenbusch finished with two goals and one assist for five points. She helped lead a team that surrendered one goal or fewer 10 times in 2024.

Women’s Soccer

In women’s soccer, Senior Ella Stone was voted to the All-Liberty League First Team, while first-year defender Olivia Chandler earned a spot on the All-Liberty League Third Team.

Stone entered the NCAA Tournament as the Liberty League’s leading scorer with 13 goals through 17 games. She also sat atop the league in game-winning goals (6) and points (29). Stone had three multi-goal games including hat tricks against Eastern Connecticut State and Plattsburgh State. She scored four goals in nine conference games, and then sent the Thoroughbreds to the conference semis with the winning goal in a first-round playoff game against RIT.

Chandler, a freshman, appeared in all 17 games, making 16 starts, and entered the NCAA Tournament second on the team in minutes played, closing in on 1,400. Chandler had a goal and two assists with 13 shots on the season. She scored her first collegiate goal against St. John Fisher and recorded both of her assists against Plattsburgh State.