
Three Cobras Named to NFHCA 2022 Collegiate Watch List
GENEVA, N.Y. - Three Coker University field hockey players were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association’s (NFHCA) 2022 Collegiate Watch List, announced by the organization today (Thursday, Sept. 15).
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GENEVA, N.Y. - Three Coker University field hockey players were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association's (NFHCA) 2022 Collegiate Watch List, announced by the organization today (Thursday, Sept. 15).
Junior midfielder Kaiya Sabur, senior forward Britt Kabo and sophomore defender Amba Brown were all named to the list for Coker. The trio was part of 11 total players from the South Atlantic Conference selected to the list. This list is intended to represent those collegiate student-athletes with the strongest potential for consideration to the 2022 NFHCA All-Region and All-American teams. This list does not constitute a nomination or selection to the NFHCA All-Region or All-American teams. Student-athletes not listed on the NFHCA Watch List may still be nominated for NFHCA All-Region and All-American recognition.
The Cobras are 2-0 on the season after wins over Bloomsburg (3-2, Sept. 5) and Wingate (4-3, Sept. 10).
Sabur has posted two goals and an assist for five points on the season, while Kabo has registered two goals and two assists for six points and Brown has also been stellar on the back line in both of Coker's wins.
This is Sabur's first career selection to the Collegiate Watch List. The Severn, Md. native is the daughter of Kori Sabur, and is a sport studies major.
This is Kabo's first career selection to the Collegiate Watch List. The Maarssen, Netherlands native is the daughter of Kris and Natacha Kabo, and is a business administration major.
This is Brown's first career selection to the Collegiate Watch List. The Durban, South Africa native is the daughter of Shirley and Darren Brown, and is a physical education major.
The Cobras (2-0, 1-0 SAC) return to action on Saturday (Sept. 17) to host Kutztown University in non-conference action. The game is set for a 10:00 a.m. start, with video and live stats available at www.cokercobras.com.