Following a competitive and exciting regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference unveiled its 2024 field hockey season honors and All-ACC Team in November. The league’s nine head coaches voted on the honors and selected Boston College sophomore and former Severna Park Falcon Charley Kramer as Goalkeeper of the Year.
In her first season of collegiate action, Kramer posted an 11-5 record in the cage and helped Boston College earn the No. 3 seed in the 2024 ACC field hockey championship. Kramer has had a hand in five shutouts for the Eagles, logging 56 saves throughout the season. The Severna Park native stopped 74.7% of shots during the regular season, logging 3.47 saves per game.
Kramer feels “really honored” to be named ACC Goalkeeper of the Year.
“This tremendous honor would not have been possible without the constant support from my teammates and coaches,” she said. “They push me every day to get better, and this recognition is just as much about their support and hard work as it is about mine. Specifically, I owe a lot of my success to my goalie coach, Mark, whose persistent and detailed training has led me to develop into the goalie I am today. I am eternally grateful to be a part of the Boston College field hockey team, and I look forward to getting back to work in the spring.”
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