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Field Hockey Places Four on NFHCA All-Region VI Team

12/3/2025 11:17:00 AM

COLORADO SPRINGS, Co. - The Shenandoah University field hockey team earned four NFHCA Region VI All-Region nods on Wednesday morning in selections released by the organization.

Camryn DeLeva, Claudia Lenahan, and Reagan Flory represent the Hornets on the first team, with Madison Short getting a second-team nod. SU wrapped up the season with 15 wins for the seventh consecutive season (excluding the 2020-21 season) and is currently ranked 20th in the NFHCA Division III Coaches Poll.

DeLeva, a defender, helped anchor a defense that held opponents to 1.58 goals per game with six shutout wins this year. The defender was named first team All-ODAC last month, and this is her second time earning All-Region. Offensively, DeLeva scored six goals and recorded four assists.

Lenahan, a 2025 All-ODAC First Team member, racked up 34 points with nine goals and tied for third in Division III with 16 assists, leading the ODAC. The senior earned ODAC Offensive Player of the Week twice this year, thanks to four games with at least a goal and an assist. Lenahan wraps up her career with two All-Region awards, three All-ODAC accolades, 28 goals, and 32 assists in 74 games played as a Hornet.

Flory, the ODAC Rookie of the Year, also earned first team honors from the conference after scoring a team-high 17 goals, which ranks second in the ODAC. The first year also earned two ODAC Offensive Player of the Week awards in her inaugural season. Flory's 39 points this season is 10th most all-time in a single season for SU, while also entering the top 10 for single-season goals (17), points per game (2.05), goals per game (0.89), and game-winning goals (7).

Short was named the Virginia Farm Bureau/ODAC Scholar Athlete of the Year, along with being named to the conference's first team. The defender scored seven goals and four assists, with one game-winning goal. Short was the primary player taking penalty corners for the Hornets, with the team having 200 attempts this year. The senior is a four-time All-ODAC athlete, and this is her first All-Region award.

Overall, 18 players from the ODAC earned their way onto one of the two Region VI NFHCA teams this season.

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