Name: Kelsey Kolojejchick
Position: Forward
Sport: Field Hockey
DOB: 10/2/1991
Birthplace: Kingston, Pa.
Hometown: Larksville, Pa.
High School: Wyoming Seminary
College: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Team/Club: Valley Styx, Pocono
Olympic Experience
- Rio 2016 Olympic Games (5th, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
World Championship Experience
- Gold - 2015 Pan American Games (Toronto, Canada)
- Gold - 2014 Champions Challenge (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Gold - 2013 World League Round 2 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Silver - Pan American Cup (Mendoza, Argentina)
- Bronze - 2016 Champions Trophy (London, England)
- 4th - 2014 Rabobank Hockey World Cup (The Hague, The Netherlands)
- 5th - 2015 World League Round 3 (Valencia, Spain)
Other Career Highlights
- 2016: Competed in 104 international caps for the U.S. Women's National Team
- 2016: Series against Canada (Chula Vista, Calif.), Series against Chile (Lancaster, Pa.), Series against Holland (Hilversum, The Netherlands), Citi Rio Send-Off Series (Lancaster, Pa.)
- 2015: Series against Argentina (Lancaster, Pa.), 8 Nations Tournament (5th, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand), Series against Ireland (Lancaster, Pa.), Series against Great Britain (Marlow, England), Series against Japan (Lancaster, Pa.)
- 2013: Four Nations (2nd, Auckland, New Zealand)
- 2012: Four Nations (Terrassa, Spain)
- 2009-2012: NFHCA First Team All-American (UNC)
- 2009: NCAA DI National Champion (UNC), ACC Freshman of the Year (UNC), Junior World Cup (Boston, Mass.)
- 2008: Junior Pan American Games (1st, Mexico City, Mexico)
- 2007: Named to U.S. U-21 Women's National Team
- 2003-2005: Member of U.S. U-16 Women’s National Team
Personal:
Daughter of Jim and Doreen Kolojejchick...Has a brother Matt, who played football at UNC...Best Words of Advice: I live by this quote from the movie The Replacements. Coach McGinty says, “You gotta have heart, miles and miles of heart.” You have to have it inside you to compete; you feel it in your blood and you should never just be okay with losing or be okay with having a poor performance. Have tough skin, listen and learn from criticism and mistakes, it will only make you stronger and a better athlete. ...Favorite Sports Quote: “Winning means you’re willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else.”- Vince Lombardi
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