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ODU 2011 Field Hockey

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TROPHY CASE Beth Anders BETH ANDERS TROPHY CASE HONORS RECEIVED 1975/'80 All-World All-Star Team 1980 1981 1984 2000 U.S. Olympian (Co-Captain) Sportswoman of the Year by the United States Olympic Committee (Field Hockey) Sportswoman of the Year by the Olympic Committee (Field Hockey) Southland Olympian Award U.S. Olympian (Bronze Medal Winner - Co-captain) Coach Anders celebrating her 400th and 500th career wins 1988 1989 1990 BETH ANDERS- She wrote the book...Seriously. 1991 1992 Amateur Olympic Athlete of the Year (Field Hockey) Philadelphia Sportswriters Amateur Athlete of the Year Virginia Coach of the Year Virginia Beach Sports Club Coach of the Year Portsmouth Sports Club Coach of the Year Ursinus College Hall of Fame Portsmouth Sports Club Coach of the Year Virginia Beach Sports Club Coach of the Year United States Field Hockey Association Hall of Fame Portsmouth Sports Club Coach of the Year CAA Coach of the Year Special Citation from Norfolk City Council and Mayor CAA Coach of the Year 1992/'93 Norfolk Sports Club Coach of the Year Honored by Virginia State Senate and House of Representatives Old Dominion University Citation for Distinguished Services from Board of Visitors Special Citation from Norfolk City Council and Mayor 1997 1998 CAA Coach of the Year CAA Coach of the Year 1999 Written several articles and books on the sport of field hockey, its fundamentals, and methods of teaching. "Steps for Success" was published insummer of 1999 with the 2nd edition released in July, 2008. NFHCA/Dita National Coach of the Year Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame Norfolk City Council Citation Norfolk Sports Club Coach of the Year Portsmouth Sports Club Coach of the Year Norfolk Sports Club MACE Award CAA Coach of the Year 2001 2002 CAA Coach of the Year NFHCA/Dita National Coach of the Year Norfolk Sports Club Coach of the Year Portsmouth Sports Club Coach of the Year Dita/NFHCA South Region Coach of the Year CAA Coach of the Year 2003/'04 US National Team Coach 2005 2006 2007 CAA Coach of the Year CAA Coach of the Year CAA Coach of the Year MISCELLANEOUS - Coached Team USA to a Silver Medal at the 2003 Pan Am Games. - Participant in the 1998 World Cup coaches clinic. - 14 years on the US National Field Hockey Team, with the last five as team captain. - Holds the Olympic scoring record for most goals scored in one Olympiad (8 in 1984). - Scored over 100 goals in international play. - Led the U.S. team five years in a row in most goals scored. - As head coach of the U.S. field hockey team, took the bronze medal in the 1991, sliver medal in 2003 at the Pan American games and qualified for the 1994 World Cup.

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