2013 Field Hockey
Roster
King, Angie

Jersey Number 4
Angie King
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- First Year
- Hometown:
- South Windsor, Conn.
- High School:
- South Windsor
- Position:
- M
Bio
- 2016 United States High Performance North Training squad
- 2015 NCAA Division I Statistical Champion in Defensive Saves
- 2015 NFHCA Division I All-Mideast Region Team
- 2015 All-MAAC First Team
- MAAC Defensive Player of the Week (9/15/15)
- 2014 All-MAAC Second Team
- Three-Time SGI/NFHCA "Division I Scholar of Distinction" (2013, 2014, 2015)
- Two-Time Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Div. I National Academic Squad (2013, 2014)
- 2015 ZAG Field Hockey/NFHCA National Academic Squad
- Two-time MAAC All-Academic Team (2014, 2015)
- 2015 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll
- 2015-16 MAAC Academic Honor Roll
- 2014 All-MAAC Second Team
As a Senior in 2016:
- Started all 18 games for the Bobcats
- Had 3 goals and 1 assist for 7 points
- Recorded 1317 minutes most on the team
- Had a tea high 13 defensive saves
- Recorded defensive saves in back-to-back games against Boston College on Aug. 26 and against UMass Lowell on Aug. 28
- Had a defensive save at Michigan State on Sept. 5
- Recorded her fourth defensive save of the season against Lafayette on Sept. 11
- Recorded 3 defensive saves in win over Villanova on Sept. 3o
- Named to the 2016 Victory Sports Tours/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division I Senior Game
- 2016 All-BIG EAST 2nd team selection
- Named to the 2016 Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division I All-Mideast Second Team
- Named to Zag Field Hockey/NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad
- NCAA Division I Field Hockey Statistical Champion in Defensive Saves (13)
- Recorded a defensive save in seven consecutive games from Aug. 30 through Sept. 22
- Totaled more defensive saves than 73 other NCAA Division I teams
- Started in all 20 of Quinnipiac's games, playing 1,409 minutes - the second-most on the Bobcats' roster
- Also added six goals and one assist for the year for 11 points
- Quinnipiac was 6-0 when she scored a goal
- Named the MAAC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 15
- Scored the game-winner in a 2-1 win against Yale on Sept. 6
- Scored in a 4-3 win against Vermont on Sept. 27
- Scored in a 4-0 win against Bryant on Oct. 9
- Scored the game-tying goal in a come-from-behind 3-2 win against Sacred Heart on Oct. 16
- Scored the game-tying goal in a come-from-behind 5-4 win against Fairfield on Nov. 1 that clinched a share of the MAAC Regular-Season Championship
- Scored Quinnipiac’s first goal in a 3-2 win against Rider in the MAAC Tournament Semifinals
As a Sophomore in 2014:
- Honored by the SGI/National Field Hockey Coaches Association as a "Division I Scholar of Distinction" after completing the fall semester with a 4.00 GPA
- This marked the second straight season in which King was honored with the highest individual academic award in collegiate field hockey
- King was one of 79 Div. I student-athletes who were honored as "Scholars of Distinction"
- 2014 MAAC All-Academic Team selection
- 2014 All-MAAC Second Team honoree (first career All-Conference nod)
- Appeared in all 19 games (all starts) for the Bobcats
- Posted two goals and one assist for five points in 19 games in 2014
- Also ranked 2nd in the MAAC and 9th overall in the nation with a team-leading five defensive saves on the season
- Helped Quinnipiac win the 2014 NCAA Div. I Statistical Championship for Defensive Saves as the Bobcats tallied a nation-leading 13 throughout the season
- Accumulated 1375 minutes of playing time which ranked as the second-most among all field players on the team
- Picked up one defensive save in the Bobcats' season opener against No. 13 ranked Boston College (8/29)
- Tallied her first shot of the season as well as one defensive save while playing all 78 minutes against Lafayette (8/31)
- Posted one shot and two defensive saves against No. 8 ranked Penn State (9/7)
- Landed her first shot-on-goal of the season against Hofstra (9/25)
- Scored her first career collegiate goal, which was also good for the game-winner, in a 3-1 win over Brown (10/8)
- Played all 100 minutes in the Bobcats' shootout win at Bryant (10/19)
- Registered a career-high four shots (two on-goal) in 76 minutes against Rider (10/24)
- Tallied one assist on what was the go-ahead goal in the Bobcats' first win over a BIG EAST opponent in program history against Villanova (11/2)
- Scored the Bobcats' lone goal in the MAAC Semifinals against Rider (11/7)
As a Freshman in 2013:
- Recognized by the SGI/National Field Hockey Coaches Association as a “Division I Scholar of Distinction” after completing her first semester with a 4.00 GPA
- King was one of 82 Division I student-athletes to receive the "Scholar of Distinction" Award
- Named to the 2013 Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad
- Appeared in seven games for Quinnipiac
- Recorded her first career shot-on-goal against Maine (9/9)
Before Quinnipiac:
- Second Team All-State selection in 2012
- Named to the 2012 All-Courant Team
- Three-time All-Central Connecticut Conference selection
- All-State scholar athlete as well as a South Windsor High School scholar athlete
- Selected to the NFHCA/Gladiator Academic Squad
- Served as team captain
- Led the Central Connecticut Conference in points in 2011 and 2012
- Member of the USA Field Hockey Level One Futures team.
Personal:
- Daughter of Susan and Keith King
- Has one brother, Kyle
- Majoring in Communications
Quinnipiac Field Hockey Stadium Fall Drone Flight
Monday, July 07
Quinnipiac Athletics 2024-25 Highlight Video
Tuesday, May 20
FH vs. Sacred Heart (10.27)
Sunday, October 27
QU vs. ODU (10.25)
Friday, October 25