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2009 Field Hockey
Sophomores (continued)
Rachelle Grover #16
PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1990 in Cambridge, N.Y...The
daughter of Daniel and Peggy Grover...Has an older sister,
Sophomore 5-8 Defense
Megan, who attended SUNY-Plattsburgh...Enjoys drama club and
camping in her spare time...A biology major who aspires for a
Salem, N.Y./Salem Central
career in optometry...Chose Siena because she felt welcome
and comfortable as soon as she stepped on campus.
2008: Only Siena freshman to both
appear in and start all 17 games during
WHY I CHOSE SIENA: “I chose to become a part of the Siena
the 2008 season...Tallied a crucial
field hockey program because I felt like part of the team as
defensive save against Lock Haven
(10/31).
soon as I met them. The team was full of welcoming and
driven people that I felt I would love to join.”
BEFORE SIENA: Played four years of
field hockey, basketball and softball at Salem Central...First
Getting to Know Rachelle Grover
Team Post Star for field hockey as a junior and senior and
honorable mention her sophomore year...Futures team member
My superstitions are: I’m not all that superstitious; for the
as a sophomore and junior...Captain of the field hockey and
most part I believe that things happen when you make
basketball squads...Field hockey and basketball scholar athlete
them happen.
all four years. My favorite professional sports team is: Yankees
My favorite spot on campus is: The bench by the red
maple bush in the quad.
The funniest player on the team is: Brittany Moran
Coach Davidson’s best attribute is: His sense of humor,
especially his laugh of amusement!
My favorite movie: Step Brothers
My favorite flavor of ice cream: Currently death by
chocolate, changes by the week!
GROVER’S CAREER STATS
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH DSV
2008 17 17 0 0 0 0 1
TOTALS 17 17 0 0 0 0 1
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