18 | Katlyn Soucy
Freshman | Forward | Palmyra, Pa. | Palmyra
High School:
Lettered four years
in field hockey for
coach Kristi Harsh-
man... Helped lead
her team to four
Mid-Penn Capital
Division titles and
four PIAA District
III playoff and PIAA
state tournament appearances including a
state runner-up finish (2007)... Three-time
Mid-Penn All Star... Two-time Big 11 First
Team... Two-time all-state first team selec-
tion... Four-time Mid-Penn Conference Capi-
tal Division All-Star... Earned regional and
national all-American honors and was an
all-state honorable mention her freshman
year... Helped lead her teams to six gold
medals in the Winter Keystone State Games
(2008-11)... USFHA Olympic Development
selection (2010)... Attended the National
Field Hockey Festival (2008-10)... National
Futures Region Five Championship selec-
tion (2009-10)... Attended the USFHA U16
Junior National Camp (2009-10)... Three-time
USFHA National Indoor Tournament partici-
pant... Also lettered in soccer and basketball.
10 | Alyssa Voelmle
Freshman | Back | Hershey, Pa. | Hershey
High School:
Played four years
for coach Tami
Scola... All-State
first team selection
(2010)... Harrow
Sports/NFHCA all-
region selection (
2010)... Three-time
Mid-Penn Confer-
ence All-Star... Helped lead her team to
the PIAA District III Championship and
a runner-up finish in the PIAA State AAA
Championship (2008 and 2009)... Mem-
ber of the Patriot News Big 11 (2009 and
2010)- and earned second team honors
in 2008... Member of the Mid-State Field
Hockey Club (2007-11)... Competed in the
USFHA National Field Hockey Festival twice
- winning the gold medal in 2008... Also
participated in the USFHA National Indoor
Tournament and won four gold medals in the
Keystone State Winter Games... Also lettered
in basketball and soccer.
Personal: Full name is Alyssa Lynn Voelmle... Daughter of Mariann and Jack Voelmle...
Birthdate is May 4, 1993... Post college ambition is to be a dental hygienist... Her mother
played field hockey at West Chester University... Her father played baseball at Southern
Benedictine College... Her sister, Lena, played
field hockey at Syracuse... Biggest challenge
she’s had to overcome was playing three varsity
sports for four years while managing her schoolwork... Proudest moment of her life was playing
and winning a state championship game.