COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – The Johns Hopkins field hockey program earned major accolades this week, as two Blue Jays were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-America Team, announced Tuesday. Graduate student
Jenna Halpin was named to the first team, while junior
Caeli Robinson was named to the second team.
The two All-American selections mark the eighth consecutive year that Johns Hopkins has had at least one student-athlete earn NFHCA All-America honors and the seventh straight year with multiple Blue Jays recognized. With these selections, the Blue Jays have now produced 30 NFHCA All-Americans overall, including 17 under head coach
Jane Wells. Johns Hopkins has had at least two All-Americans in seven of Wells' eight seasons at the helm.
Halpin, a 2024 Third Team All-American, earned First Team NFHCA All-America honors for the first time in her career and is the ninth Blue Jay to be named to an All-America Team twice. The Centennial Conference and NFHCA Regional Player of the Year, she started all 24 games and counts five goals and a team-high 13 assists for 23 points to her credit. She finishes her career with 11 goals and 24 assists for 46 points – her 24 career assists are tied for fourth in program history.
Robinson collects her first career All-America honor, being named to the Second Team. The junior also started all 24 games on the season and has started 44 of the Blue Jays' 47 games since the start of the 2024 season. She has tallied the second-most goals (7) and six assists for 20 points to her credit and is the anchor of the Blue Jay defense that counts those 13 shutouts to its credit. The unit allowed just 8.5 shots per game and ranks eighth in the nation in team goals against average (0.80).