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Coach Civico on Mancini: "Isabella Mancini has been around Rutgers and our field hockey program
for a long time. We know her really well and we know what an incredible young lady she is and what a
fantastic player she is. Her ability on the ball means she can play in any position."
Carly Snarski, Randolph, N.J. / Randolph High School, Midfield/Forward
Prior to Rutgers: Played three years of varsity field
hockey … scored 21 goals and added 31 assists
… two-time First Team all-conference and two-
time all-county … team captain as a senior …
selected to senior All-Star Game … First Team All-
North Jersey Group 4 as a senior … led team to
conference championship and advanced to
state section semifinals … also played soccer,
lacrosse and ice hockey … started Randolph's first
ever girls ice hockey team and was a three-time
captain … parents are Lauren and Rich … has
two siblings, Jordan and Ryan … father was the
captain of the men's swimming and diving team
at Glassboro State ... member of National Honor Society
Coach Civico on Snarski: "Carly Snarski is an absolute athlete. She has both a soccer and ice hockey
background and it really shows in her field hockey. She has excellent vision and awareness and she is
determined to improve every day to ensure she is the best she can be."
Annie Walsh, Easton, Pa. / Easton Area High School, Midfield/Defense
Prior to Rutgers: Scored 21 goals and 31 assists as
four-year varsity starter …named First Team All-
Conference in 2018 as a senior captain … two-
time First Team All-Area … played for X-Calibur
club team … Two-time JPOL Champions … … also
played lacrosse in high school … Second Team All-
State and two-time First Team All-Conference as a
lacrosse player … belonged to National Honor
Society and Student Council in High school …
parents are Melissa and Michael … mother Melissa,
played field hockey at Kent State … has two older
brothers, Ryan and Kyle … Ryan played basketball at
Baldwin Wallace University … Kyle plays lacrosse at
Virginia Military University
Coach Civico on Walsh: "Annie Walsh is a very smart hockey player. Predominantly a midfielder, she is a
great distributor with the ability to also score goals. Her excellent awareness and game sense make me
think she will find the transition from high school to college an easy one."