Anika Goodhue was named Head Coach of the Corsairs Field Hockey team in May of 2023, becoming the first full-time head coach for the program since the 2003 season. She was previously at Williams College, where she served in a number of roles for the Ephs field hockey program, including assistant and interim head coach.
In her first season as head coach at UMass Dartmouth, Goodhue helped the Corsairs to wins over Dean, Regis and Eastern Connecticut State University. The squad saw several outstanding performances as defender Sophia Bouffard finished fourth in Division III in defensive saves with 13. Additionally, midfielder Harley Hodge was an All-Little East Second Team honoree, while midfielder Kaylie Pereira was the 12th Player Award recipient.Â
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During her time in Williamstown, Goodhue helped guide the Ephs to a 15-6 overall record, including a 6-4 mark in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) standings. Williams advanced to the NESCAC Semifinals, falling to the eventual five-time repeat National Champion, Panthers of Middlebury.
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The Ephs earned the At-Large bid into the NCAA Tournament, recording three straight victories before falling to National Runner-Up, Johns Hopkins in the Semifinals. Among the players she helped mentor included the several NCAA All-Tournament Team honorees, the NESCAC Player of the Year, the NFHCA Regional Player of the Year, the NESCAC Rookie of the Year and an NFHCA All-America First Team selection.
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Prior to her time at Williams, Goodhue spent two years as a graduate assistant coach at Smith College, while earning her Master’s in Exercise and Sport Studies. In her time at Smith, the Pioneers appeared in NEWMAC post-season play and had two athletes recognized as both NEWMAC All-Conference Team Selections and NCAA DIII All-Region Selections.
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Prior to assisting at Smith, Goodhue served as the head coach at Elms College from 2016 to 2020. During her time leading the Blazers, Elms delivered their winningest seasons since 1989. The Blazers appeared in two NECC Championships, winning one in 2017 and earned an NCAA DIII Statistical Champion honor. The team was recognized with 13 NECC All-Conference Team selections, 10 NECC Player of the Week honors, and 1 NFHCA National Offensive Player of the Week. Further, Goodhue improved the team’s performance in nearly every statistical category, including goals scored, offensive corner percentage, save percentage, and points earned while coaching 5 program record-setting athletes.
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Before Elms, Goodhue served as an Assistant Coach for two years at Connecticut College. During her time at Conn, the Camels were 11-19 overall and were awarded 2 NCAA DIII All-Region Selections.
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Goodhue also serves as the WMass Regional Director for the HTC Field Hockey Club. With HTC, Goodhue runs a minimum of two practice locations per season throughout Western Mass, coaches and trains elite travel indoor and outdoor teams, and orchestrates coaching development.
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Goodhue is a 2010 graduate of Smith College where she was a four-year member of the Pioneers field hockey team while pursuing a B.A. in Psychology and a minor in Exercise and Sport Sciences. She served as a team captain her senior year. During a versatile career as an all-utility player, Goodhue registered 5 goals, 18 assists, and 1 defensive save. In addition, Goodhue spent six months in Australia where she played with the University of Melbourne Hockey Club.
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