Girls Field Hockey
Team Information
Team Information
Cut/No-Cut Sport? Cut sport
Levels: Varsity / Junior Varsity (JVA & JVB)
Start Date: August 12, 2024
Head Coach: Isabella Licciardello Allen (ilicciardello@d125.org)
Varsity Assistant Coach: Jenny Clark
JV Coaches: Erin Rubik, Don Howard, Eva Ladenburger, Sue Ellen Vozza
Volunteer Coach: Andrew Cortona
Tryout Information
Tryout Information
*ALL athletes trying out are expected to be available all week, it is up to the coaching staff’s discretion if they would like to extend an invitation to any athlete to join a day not previously designated to your grade.
Tryout Dates
Location: Stevenson High School Game Field 14
- Aug. 14 -- Open Practice (4 - 6 p.m.)
- Aug. 15 -- Open Practice (4 - 6 p.m.)
- Aug. 16 -- Open Practice (4 - 6 p.m.)
- Aug. 19 -- Tryouts, all athletes report (4 - 6:15 p.m.)
- Aug. 20 -- Tryouts, all athletes report (4 - 6:15 p.m.)
- *Teams named*
- Aug. 21 -- Practices begin
Required Equipment
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Athletic clothes and shoes (BOTH indoor sneakers and shoes of your choice for the turf field)
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Field hockey stick, mouth guard and field hockey shin guards (goggles optional)
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Full water bottle
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Dark and light colored shirt or reversible penny
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Last name taped to the round side/backside of the field hockey stick in black, all uppercase.
Informational Meetings
- More information coming soon!
Registration
- Every athlete is required to register before they can participate in a tryout.
Head Coach Bio
Head Coach Bio
Bella Licciardello Allen
2nd Year
ilicciardello@d125.org
Bella Licciardello Allen was named head girls field hockey coach in March 2019. She served as the school’s junior varsity A team coach for two seasons prior to her promotion.
Licciardello Allen played field hockey at the University of Iowa from 2012-15. She was a three-time letter-winner for the Hawkeyes, playing in 57 of the team’s 58 games over her last three seasons. The midfielder-defender cracked the starting lineup her senior year, starting 18 of Iowa’s 19 contests.
Licciardello Allen went to Iowa after an all-state career in Fredericksburg, Va. She scored 35 goals and had 16 assists while leading Fredericksburg Academy to a 19-0 record and the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association state championship as a freshman. Licciardello Allen then transferred to Riverbend High School, playing three years for the Bears and recording 75 goals and 67 assists.
She was a six-time USA Field Hockey Futures Program participant, and a two-time silver-medal winning AAU Junior Olympian. In 2009, she earned the Joel Ferrell Memorial Award for all-around outstanding performance in the AAU Junior Olympic Games.