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Field Hockey: Ashley Tucker ’18

_Ashley Tucker ’18 made a name for herself as a starting Junior on Andover Field Hockey’s unstoppable offense this season. She netted seven goals during the season and an additional two goals in a Tilton scrimmage. Her offensive contributions helped Andover close out an impressive 15-1-1 season. _

_Teammate Kelly McCarthy ’16 said, “[Tucker] works hard every day at practice, which definitely pays off. She runs hard and always has her head up to look for the next pass. Those are her greatest assets.” _

_Tucker’s fantastic offensive performance this season has earned her the title of _The Phillipian_’s Athlete of the Week. _

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When did you start playing field hockey?

I started playing in seventh grade for my middle school. The coach said I should play field hockey, because I already had the stick skills from ice hockey.

 

What’s your favorite field hockey memory?

Definitely Andover-Exeter. It was awesome having all the fans there. It started to get dark out as we played, so the game was under the lights and exciting. Everyone had a lot of energy, and we won. Another good one was when, after our Loomis game, on the bus ride back, we had a dance party with our managers Payton [Jancsy ’16] and Gordon [Coulter ’16].

 

Favorite pump up song?

“Shake It Off” [by Taylor Swift]. Everyone on the team dances [to it] in the locker room. It’s hilarious.

 

Best goal you ever scored?

Probably the one in the Cushing game, because it was a tip-in that broke the tie.

 

What goes through your head when you score a goal?  

Yay!!

 

Favorite part of the team?

Being a part of the team, I got to know so many people that I probably wouldn’t have met otherwise. Even on my first day at Andover, I already knew girls from tryouts. At the start of school when I was going into [Samuel Phillips Hall], I couldn’t find my classroom, and [McCarthy] showed me where it was.

 

What has playing on the team meant to you?

It’s been really fun, because we have a really good team. It’s a great group of girls — everyone’s nice to each other and does their part.  I’m really lucky to [have been] able to start off my Andover career on such a great team and [to have been] a part of a successful season.