PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Six student-athletes from Rutgers field hockey were recognized by USA Field Hockey in the selections for the 2025 Senior Nexus Championship.
Olivia Fraticelli,
Dani Gindville,
Maddie Kidd and
Emily Nicholls were selected to compete, while
Natalie Arnold and
Maddie Olshemski were named as alternates.
The Senior Nexus Championships is held annually and features 145 elite collegiate and post-collegiate athletes. During the spring and early summer, athletes trialed and trained at one of the seven USA Field Hockey Senior Nexus Training Sites throughout the country for an opportunity to be selected to the Senior NXC. The event will be held at the Virginia Beach Regional Training Center in Virginia Beach, Va. from July 18 to 20.
The Senior Nexus Championships serves as a selection opportunity for the 2025-26 U.S. U-21 Women's National Team Selection Camps, Junior USWNT Selection Camps, U.S. Women's National Development Squad and U.S. Women's National Team. The event will start with a team training session on Friday, July 18 with games starting on Saturday, July 19.
This is the third straight year that RU has had at least five student-athletes listed by USA Field Hockey ahead of Senior Nexus. Last season, Kidd, Fraticelli and Olshemski were all selected as alternates.
Fraticelli is set to begin her junior year 'On the Banks' in the fall. Previously a U-21 Junior Women's National Team Selection Camp Athlete, she has played in 22 games as a Scarlet Knight. A product of Toms River North HS, she was the 2022 national scoring champion with 89 goals as a senior.
Gindville has played in 16 games across three seasons 'On the Banks'. A two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, she is a native of Marlton, N.J. via Cherokee High School.
Kidd recently completed her first season as a Scarlet Knight, where she saw action in 10 games. She also played one season at Sacred Heart, where she was an all-conference selection after scoring five goals as a freshman.
Nicholls just completed her first season 'On the Banks'. The goalkeeper was named the MVP of the Collegiate Division of the indoor Big Apple Tournament in March. Nichols is a product of Camden Catholic from Haddon Heights, N.J.
Arnold approaches her senior season at RU. A local product from East Brunswick, she has been twice named Academic All-Big Ten and twice on the NFHCA National Academic Squad.
Olshemski completed her first season at Rutgers after playing her freshman season in the Big Ten at Indiana. A native of Shavertown, Pa., she has seen action in 20 collegiate games.
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