Hall of Fame

Danae Chambers Hollenbach

  • Class
  • Induction
    2016
  • Sport(s)
    Field Hockey
Danae Chambers Hollenbach, Messiah College
Field Hockey – Class of 2005
 
Danae Chambers Hollenbach is arguably the most accomplished and skillful field hockey player in NCAA Division III history. She is, at the very least, the most prolific offensive player in Messiah College history, as her 297 career points are currently second all-time in Division III. She was a four-time National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) First Team All-American and was named the 2004 National Player of the Year. Chambers was also a four-time First Team All-Conference selection, and won the MAC Commonwealth Player of the Year award in each of her final three seasons. Chambers guided the Falcons to four consecutive MAC Commonwealth Conference Championships, four NCAA Tournament berths, three trips to the Division III Final Four, and two finishes as the National Runner-Up. Chambers finished her career with 111 goals and 75 assists. She was inducted into the Messiah Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016. 


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