DURHAM – Duke senior forward
Hannah Miller and junior midfielder
Charlie van Oirschot were named to the 2022 All-ACC Field Hockey team as voted by the league's coaches. Miller garnered first-team recognition, while van Oirschot was a second-team pick.
This is the first All-ACC award for Miller and the second consecutive second-team honor for van Oirschot. North Carolina and Wake Forest led the way with five All-ACC selections apiece.
Duke's offensive leader, Miller paced the Blue Devils during the regular season with seven goals and 11 assists for a career-high 25 points. Her 11 overall assists and 0.65 per game average are second in the ACC and 14th nationally. A starter in every game of her career as a Blue Devil, Miller registered at least three points in five games this year and had a career-best six in a win at Longwood. The native of Malvern, Pa., currently ranks tied for 21st on the Duke career lists for points (69) and 24th in goals (25). She is one point away from becoming the 21st player in Duke field hockey history to amass 70 career points.
In her first year as a Blue Devil after transferring from Louisville, van Oirschot has been the engine to the Duke midfield. Playing nearly every minute for Duke, van Oirschot is third on the team in scoring with five goals and three assists for 13 points. She registered two goals, including the game winner, and five points overall in a win at Colgate. The Haarlem, Netherlands native also registered the overtime winner against Appalachian State. She is instrumental in Duke's defensive effort in the midfield and is a crucial piece to the Blue Devils' offensive penalty corner team.
The Blue Devils open ACC Tournament play Tuesday, Nov. 1 against No. 2 seed Wake Forest. First touch is set for 3:30 p.m., on ACC Network. The winner advances to the semifinals against either Virginia or Louisville.
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