The Hounds had the top offense and defense in the nation in 2021, averaging 19.75 goals per game while holding their opponents to 5.31 goals per game. Abbott-Gillin not only coached the top ranked defense, but her goalkeepers were the ninth-ranked in Division II, recording a .530 save percentage. Goalkeeper Cassidy King and defender Kara Antonucci were both selected as IWLCA Third Team All-Americans this past season.
“This is truly an amazing and emotional recognition, and one that I was not anticipating,” Abbott-Gillin said. “In January I gave birth to our stillborn daughter, Halle Claire Gillin, after 36 weeks of pregnancy. The physical and mental challenges I had to endure returning to work only three short weeks after saying goodbye to our daughter were extremely difficult. There were many days where I didn’t think I would be able to show up and finish the season but being around the team and our amazing group of young women gave me the strength to do so. I need to give so much credit to the athletes who were willing to work every single day, regardless of how I was able to show up (or not) for them. I would like to thank my players, Coach Delaney, assistant coach Abbie McEntee, my family members, and most importantly, my husband Carney, for supporting me in my position. As an update to our journey, Carney and I are excitedly awaiting the arrival of our second child and first son, Beau Gregory, due in December.”
Hedy Veith joined the Tufts staff in fall 2020 after an All-American career as a player. In 2021, Tufts finished the season at 10-1, falling to Salisbury in the NCAA Championship game. According to Tufts’ head coach, Courtney Shute’s nomination, “Hedy made an impact in quite literally every area of our program during the 2020-2021 academic year. In a year where we were all scrambling and constantly attending to new needs, Hedy’s ability to stay calm, focused, and compassionate was the backbone of our success. Hedy’s positional group had arguably the best year in Tufts lacrosse history – holding opponents to less than six goals in six of our 11 games.” Tufts placed three members of the defensive unit on the IWLCA All-American First Team, including the Goalkeeper of the Year, Molly Laliberty, who ranked sixth in Division III for save percentage (.594).
“I am incredibly honored and humbled to be recognized by the IWLCA,” said Veith. “To me, this award is truly a reflection of the hard work our players and staff put in this past season. I’m so thankful to be at Tufts, which has such a supportive environment that pushes me to be my best every day. Lastly, I wouldn’t be where am I without the encouragement from Coach Shute and I am grateful for her guidance and example of what dedication and hard work looks like in our profession.”
The 2021 IWLCA Convention, presented by StringKing, will be held November 17-19 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas.