SCRANTON, Pa. – Three members of The University of Scranton field hockey team earned National Field Hockey Coaches Association All-Region V honors following a historic 2025 season that ended with a Landmark Conference title and an NCAA Tournament appearance.
Senior forward Annie Shaw was named to the All-Region V First Team, while junior midfielder Maggie Keys and senior goalkeeper MacLean Thuermer earned Second Team Honors.
All-Region V First Team
Annie Shaw – Senior Forward
Shaw earned the first All-Region nod of her career following an impressive senior season in 2025. The Exton, Pa., native set career highs with 19 goals and 42 points on the year, while adding four assists and scoring five game-winning goals in 2025. She ranked second in the Landmark in both points and goals, playing a key role in the Scranton offense that led the conference in scoring. Shaw provided two goals for Scranton, including the game-winner, in the Landmark Conference Championship game to lead the Royals to their first conference title since 2021.
All-Region V Second Team
Maggie Keys – Junior Midfielder
Keys was the backbone of the Royals' 2025 squad that captured the Landmark Conference title. The Centerport, N.Y., native set career highs across nearly every major statistical category, finishing the season with 10 goals, 18 assists, 38 points and one game-winning goal. The junior midfielder broke the program record for single-season assists while leading the Landmark Conference and ranking second in the nation with her 18 helpers. She also ranked third in the conference in points and 10th in goals. Keys tallied two goals in the Landmark Conference semifinal win over Wilkes, 3–2, and added an assist in the title game against Susquehanna to help lift Scranton to a Landmark Championship.
MacLean Thuermer – Senior Goalkeeper
Thuermer secured Second Team honors following a breakout season in which she earned Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2025. After playing only 15 minutes prior to this season, the senior keeper stepped into the starting role early in the year and excelled, anchoring a Scranton defense that proved to be the strongest in the Landmark Conference. The Manchester, Vt., native led the conference with a 0.99 goals-against average, a mark that ranked 17th nationally, and five shutouts, while allowing only four goals to Landmark opponents all season as the Royals posted a perfect 9-0 conference record and claimed the Landmark title. Thuermer recorded seven saves in the team's NCAA First Round matchup against Bowdoin to cap a remarkable senior campaign.