2006 Field Hockey Roster

Jersey Number 8
Lindsay Quay
- Position:
- Forward
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Emmaus
- Hometown:
- Macungie, Pa.
Ball State
Three-year letterwinner . . . owns a 3.051 GPA majoring in telecommunications . . . just the fourth player in school history to earn Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year accolades . . . has started all 56 of BSU's games in her career.
Honors
? 2005 NFHCA All-West Region Second Team
? 2004, 2005 All-MAC First Team
? 2004, 2005 MAC Academic Honor Roll
? 2003 MAC Freshman of the Year
? 2003 womensfieldhockey.com All-Rookie Squad
2005
Started all 18 contests . . . led the team in scoring with 23 points on 10 goals and three assists . . . had one game-winning strike . . . had her first collegiate hat trick in a 6-0 win over Central Michigan Oct. 22 . . . ranked third in the final MAC stats in points per game plus fourth in points and goals . . . scored the game-tieing goal with eight seconds remaining to send the game into the first of four extra periods against Miami in the MAC Tournament.
2004
Started all 18 games . . . led team in scoring . . . game-winning goal Oct. 2 versus Central Michigan . . . tallied season-high five points against CMU tied for fifth in goals and 10th in points in the MAC standings.
2003
Started all 20 games . . . accumulated six goals and three assists . . . fourth for BSU in scoring . . . tallied her first collegiate goal in a 2-1 win over James Madison Aug. 31 . . . posted her first multiple goal and assist game with two each in a 7-0 decision over Miami Oct. 17 . . . notched one game-winning goal.
High School
Coached by Sue Butz-Stavin at Emmaus, where former BSU standout and All-American Gina Lucido (1991-94) prepped . . . three-year letterwinner . . . led her 2002 team to a 27-1 overall record, a first-place 17-0 conference mark and a runner-up finish in the Pennsylvania Class AAA state championship . . . logged 39 goals and 29 assists on the way to earning first-team all-state, all-conference and all-area accolades as a senior . . . set the national goals record . . . collected second-team all-state honors after helping Emmaus to the 2001 state crown . . . amassed 74 goals and 64 assists in her career to help her team to a 102-9 overall record, three conference crowns, three district titles plus three state tourney appearances . . . two-time first team all-star and all-area . . . 2001 Offensive Player of the Year . . . competed in Futures Elite for three years . . . member of the 2002 National Field Hockey Festival Championship team . . . earned four letters in basketball and three in softball . . . an all-star in both sports . . . helped her softball team to the 2000 state title.
Personal
Daughter of R. Douglas and Patricia Quay . . . has one sister, Erin, and one brother, Ryan . . . born Sept. 7, 1984, in Allentown, Pa. . . . full name is Lindsay Maureen Quay.
Three-year letterwinner . . . owns a 3.051 GPA majoring in telecommunications . . . just the fourth player in school history to earn Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year accolades . . . has started all 56 of BSU's games in her career.
Honors
? 2005 NFHCA All-West Region Second Team
? 2004, 2005 All-MAC First Team
? 2004, 2005 MAC Academic Honor Roll
? 2003 MAC Freshman of the Year
? 2003 womensfieldhockey.com All-Rookie Squad
2005
Started all 18 contests . . . led the team in scoring with 23 points on 10 goals and three assists . . . had one game-winning strike . . . had her first collegiate hat trick in a 6-0 win over Central Michigan Oct. 22 . . . ranked third in the final MAC stats in points per game plus fourth in points and goals . . . scored the game-tieing goal with eight seconds remaining to send the game into the first of four extra periods against Miami in the MAC Tournament.
2004
Started all 18 games . . . led team in scoring . . . game-winning goal Oct. 2 versus Central Michigan . . . tallied season-high five points against CMU tied for fifth in goals and 10th in points in the MAC standings.
2003
Started all 20 games . . . accumulated six goals and three assists . . . fourth for BSU in scoring . . . tallied her first collegiate goal in a 2-1 win over James Madison Aug. 31 . . . posted her first multiple goal and assist game with two each in a 7-0 decision over Miami Oct. 17 . . . notched one game-winning goal.
High School
Coached by Sue Butz-Stavin at Emmaus, where former BSU standout and All-American Gina Lucido (1991-94) prepped . . . three-year letterwinner . . . led her 2002 team to a 27-1 overall record, a first-place 17-0 conference mark and a runner-up finish in the Pennsylvania Class AAA state championship . . . logged 39 goals and 29 assists on the way to earning first-team all-state, all-conference and all-area accolades as a senior . . . set the national goals record . . . collected second-team all-state honors after helping Emmaus to the 2001 state crown . . . amassed 74 goals and 64 assists in her career to help her team to a 102-9 overall record, three conference crowns, three district titles plus three state tourney appearances . . . two-time first team all-star and all-area . . . 2001 Offensive Player of the Year . . . competed in Futures Elite for three years . . . member of the 2002 National Field Hockey Festival Championship team . . . earned four letters in basketball and three in softball . . . an all-star in both sports . . . helped her softball team to the 2000 state title.
Personal
Daughter of R. Douglas and Patricia Quay . . . has one sister, Erin, and one brother, Ryan . . . born Sept. 7, 1984, in Allentown, Pa. . . . full name is Lindsay Maureen Quay.
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