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Sarah Dalrymple

Sarah Dalrymple

Sarah Dalrymple is in her second year as an assistant coach on the Hofstra Field Hockey staff in 2015.

Dalrymple, a former assistant field hockey assistant coach at NCAA Division I member Longwood College from June, 2011 through January, 2013, came to Hofstra in April 2014 after serving as head field hockey recruiting coordinator for NCSA Athletic Recruiting in Chicago since March of 2013. In that capacity, she was responsible for the evaluation of student-athlete talent level and matching with NCAA programs, education of student-athletes and parents of NCAA and NAIA rules, and correspondence with approximately 100 student-athletes and parents on a daily basis.

Previously, the Temple University graduate and field hockey standout served on the staff at Longwood College, organizing team practices and individual skills and player development, overseeing the program’s recruiting database, implementing the academic program and serving as director for the Longwood Summer Field Hockey Camp. She also served as acting head coach during the spring of 2012. 

Under her guidance of primarily working with the Longwood goalies and defense, the 2012 Lancers defense ranked 10th in Division I while goalie Kaye Goulding ranked third in the nation in save percentage (.808) and 14th in goals against average (1.61) during their 13-9 season.

In Dalrymple’s first season with the Pride in 2014, Hofstra goalie Carys Swan earned Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie Team honors in 2014.

Dalrymple, who holds a bachelor’s degree in Sport and Recreation Management, played four years and was a two-year starter and captain (2009-10) for the Temple Field Hockey team. She was named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association All Mid-Atlantic second team as a senior in 2010 after recording a 1.63 goals against average and a .731 save percentage while starting all 21 games for the Owls. She was also named to the Atlantic 10 Conference All-Championship Tournament team as well as Temple’s Defensive Most Valuable Player Award. Dalrymple also received Temple Field Hockey’s Anne Volp Dedication Award as well as the Temple University Spirit and Sportsmanship Award.

Dalrymple, who has served as a USA Field Hockey Futures Program instructor since 2008, is also a former member of the US. Field Hockey Development Squad in 2010 and 2011 and trained with the National Team in California. She was a member of the USA Field Hockey Women’s Senior National Championship teams in 2010 and 2011. Dalrymple was also a USA National Indoor Team member in 2012-13. She holds a USA Field Hockey Level II Coaching Accreditation.
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