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Wantagh Warrior looks to build on a 70-point output for the Lake Show.

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Although Hailey Rhatigan departed the program for graduation and took her game to the professional level in the Athletes Unlimited League, Amonte Hiller holds several options eager to step in.

Perhaps redshirt freshman attacker Abby LoCascio will slot into Rhatigan’s role, or senior attacker Leah Holmes will reclaim her spot in the rotation.

With Amonte Hiller and field hockey coach Tracey Fuchs bringing in dual-sport graduate transfer Lindsey Frank from Richmond, NU may have struck gold in the transfer portal for the second consecutive season. jacobepstein2026@u.northwestern.edu

Junior midfielder Samantha Smith maintains her command of the draw, while junior defender Samantha White will help with circle duties and stymie opposing attackers in the process. Despite entering the season with a national champion-sized target on their back, the Cats will be chomping at the bit to prove their prowess amongst some of the most talented teams in college sports. A successful title defense would do wonders for the team’s resume, adding a ninth national championship to the sandy shores of Lake Michigan.

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