Hall of Athletic Honor
Tedra Fazendeiro helped establish the Gettysburg field hockey program as a dominant force in the infancy of the Centennial Conference (CC), setting the standard over the first four years of the league.
A first-team all-conference selection as a junior and senior, she also claimed all-region accolades as a junior. Starting 16 of the 17 games during her rookie campaign, she burst onto the scene with five goals and four assists. For an encore, she led the team with nine goals and 19 points, helping the Bullets to a CC title and an NCAA tournament appearance. She finished her time in orange and blue with 99 career points, including 43 goals. Both tallies still rank in the top five in the history of the program. Her four-goal (eight-point) outburst against Oberlin on Oct. 15, 1995 still stands as the single-game record. In her four years, Gettysburg had a .651 winning percentage and lost just eight times in conference play.
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