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C. Otto von Kienbusch Award Finalists
TherearefivenomineesfortheC.OttovonKienbuschAward,awardedannuallyto aPrincetonseniorwomanofhighscholasticrankwhohasdemonstratedgeneral proficiencyinathleticsandthequalitiesofatruesportswoman.
Hannah Davey is one of the best and most versatile players in Princeton field hockey history. A secondteam All-American as a forward on Princeton’s 2019 NCAA runner-up team, she then moved to defense to fill a team need and responded by once again being a second-team All-American.
A four-time All-Ivy League selection and three-time first-team selection, Davey led the team in assists her freshman year and was then the second-leading goal scorer on the team that reached the NCAA final in 2019. Switching to defense after that, she was the Ivy League’s Defensive Player of the Year Award as a senior. She also was a two-time first-team All-Mid-Atlantic Regional honoree, once on offense and once on defense. Davey is a sociology major from Derbyshire, England.
The 2023 Ivy League Player of the Year, Daria Frayman led the Tigers to a fourth-straight Ivy title and a thirdstraight NCAA Tournament second round appearance in 2023. Ranked as high as No. 1 in singles - the first Ivy League player to obtain the nation’s top ranking - and No. 7 in doubles by the ITA during the 2023 campaign, she has also been selected to participate in the NCAA singles & doubles tournaments in 2022 and 2023.
Frayman is a two-time First-Team All-Ivy honoree and was the runner up at the ITA Fall National Championships in 2021 and 2022. The ITA Northeast Region Rookie of the Year in 2020, Frayman has amassed 68 singles victories and 48 doubles victories in her career. Frayman is a psychology major from Mosco, Russia.
