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Molier, Brown Named All-Region
12/3/2025 11:00:00 AM | Field Hockey
COLORADO SPRINGS, Co. – Madelief Molier and Skyler Brown of James Madison field hockey earned All-Region honors, as announced by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) on Wednesday morning.
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Brown notched all-region status for the second time in her career, while Molier's honor was her first. JMU has had at least one player garner all-region prestige in seven consecutive seasons.
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A First Team selection, Molier wrapped up her sophomore season with a team-best 31 points, leading the Dukes with 14 goals and adding three assists. The forward recorded two games with hat tricks, highlighted by a three-goal effort in a 3-1 win at No. 8 Michigan (Sept. 21). The All-MAC First Team Selection finished the 2025 campaign ranked 19th in Division I in goals per game (0.82).
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Brown – an All-MAC Tournament Team member – started in all 20 games for JMU, finishing third on the team in goals (9) and points (21) to earn Second Team status. The senior came in clutch, supplying five game-winning goals as the Dukes went 12-8 (6-3 MAC). Brown was also a key member of the Dukes' defensive penalty corner unit which turned away 112-of-135 (.830) opposing corners.
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Brown notched all-region status for the second time in her career, while Molier's honor was her first. JMU has had at least one player garner all-region prestige in seven consecutive seasons.
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A First Team selection, Molier wrapped up her sophomore season with a team-best 31 points, leading the Dukes with 14 goals and adding three assists. The forward recorded two games with hat tricks, highlighted by a three-goal effort in a 3-1 win at No. 8 Michigan (Sept. 21). The All-MAC First Team Selection finished the 2025 campaign ranked 19th in Division I in goals per game (0.82).
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Brown – an All-MAC Tournament Team member – started in all 20 games for JMU, finishing third on the team in goals (9) and points (21) to earn Second Team status. The senior came in clutch, supplying five game-winning goals as the Dukes went 12-8 (6-3 MAC). Brown was also a key member of the Dukes' defensive penalty corner unit which turned away 112-of-135 (.830) opposing corners.
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