Ashley Sessa

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Ashley Sessa
Personal information
Full name Ashley Nicole Sessa
Born (2004-06-23) June 23, 2004 (age 20)
Schwenksville, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height 5 ft 1 in (155 cm)
Playing position Midfield/Forward
Club information
Current club WC Eagles
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2021- United States 36 (12)
2021- United States Indoor Team 19 (19)
2021- United States 42
Medal record
Women's field hockey
Representing United States United States
USA Women's Indoor National Team
Croatia Cup
Gold medal – first place 2019 Sveti Ivan Zelina Team
Rohrmax Cup
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Vienna Team
Indoor Pan American Cup
Gold medal – first place 2021 Spring City Team
USA Women's National Team
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 2023 Santiago Team
FIH Olympic Qualifiers
Silver medal – second place 2024 Ranchi Team
USA U21 National Team
U21 Pan American Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Santiago Team

Ashley Nicole Sessa (born June 23, 2004)[1] is an American indoor and field hockey player, who plays as a midfielder and forward.[2]

Personal life

Ashley Sessa was born and raised in Schwenksville, Pennsylvania.[2] Sessa has been playing field hockey since the age of four.[3] She attend Spring-Ford High School in Royersford, PA her freshman year, then transferred to Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA where she graduated in 2022. Sessa was a member of the University of North Carolina 2022 National Championship Team. She is currently playing for the USA Women’s National Team and will attend Northwestern University in the Fall of 2024.

Sessa is a current member of the U.S. Women's National Field Hockey Team where she was one of only two players to be selected in the U.S. Women's National Field Hockey Team at age 16[4] in 2021; the first was Katie Bam, selected in 2005. She is also a current member of the U.S. Women's National Indoor Field Hockey Team where she was selected at age 14[5] and the U.S. U-21Junior National Field Hockey Team.

Career

U.S. Women's National Field Hockey Teams

Ashley Sessa was named to the [1]U.S. Women's National Field Hockey Team in June 2021, her first cap was recorded on November 26, 2021 against Canada in the Canadian Test Series in Chula Vista, California. Sessa's second National Team appearance she placed 4th in the 2022 Pan American Cup in Santiago, Chile.

In 2019, Sessa made her first appearance for the U.S. Women's National Indoor Field Hockey Team, during a test series against Croatia in Sveti Ivan Zelina. She then went on to represent the U.S. at the Indoor Croatia Cup, in Sveti Ivan Zelina, Croatia, where she won a gold medal.[6] In 2020, Sessa made her second international appearance with the U.S. Indoor Field Hockey Team at the Rohrmax Cup in Vienna, Austria winning a bronze medal. She won her second gold medal in her third debut with the U.S. Indoor team in 2021, at the Indoor Pan American Cup in Spring City, Pennsylvania[7][8] where she was also named Player of the Tournament and to the Pan American Elite Team.[9]

Junior National Field Hockey Team

Ashley Sessa made her debut for the U.S. U-21 Junior National Field Hockey Team team in 2021, winning a bronze medal at the Junior Pan American Championship in Santiago, Chile.[9][10] Sessa also was a member of the U.S. U-21 Junior National Field Hockey Team which placed 8th in the 2021 Junior World Cup in Potchefstroom, South Africa.

World Championship Experience

Other Career Highlights

  • 2024: Named to the Women's FIH 2024 Roster
  • 2023: Named to the Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifier 2024 India Roster
  • 2023: Named to the U.S. Women's National Team (June), Series against Canada (Charlotte, N.C.), Series against New Zealand (Charlotte, N.C.)
  • 2023: Named to the Women's Pan American Games Roster
  • 2023: Named to the Women's FIH 2023 Roster
  • 2022: Named to the Women's Pan American Cup Roster
  • 2022: Named to the U.S. Women's National Team
  • 2021: Named to the U.S. Women's National Team, Series against Canada (Chula Vista, California), Recorded first cap on November 26 against Canada
  • 2021: Named to the U.S. National Indoor Team, Named 2021 Indoor Pan American Cup Most Valuable Player of the Tournament
  • 2021: Named to U.S. Rise Women's National Team
  • 2020: Named to the U.S. U-17 Women's National Team, Series against Canada (Chula Vista, California)
  • 2020: Named to the U.S. Women's National Indoor Team, Rohrmax Cup (Vienna, Austria)
  • 2019: Named to the U.S. Women's National Indoor Team, Croatia Cup (Sveti Ivan Zelina, Croatia)
  • 2019: Named to the U.S. U-17 Women's National Team, Germany Tour
  • 2018: Named to the U.S. Women's National Development Indoor Team
  • 2018: Named to the U.S. U-17 Women's National Team
  • 2017: Named to the U.S. U-17 Women's National Indoor Team

Club Hockey

Ashley Sessa started playing club field hockey at the age of 8 in the WC Eagles Hockey Club (2014 - 2022).[11] She was an eight-time National and Regional Club Champion and ten-time National Indoor Tournament Champion. Sessa was member of the WC Eagles International Travel Squad where she won a gold medal at the 2019 Holland Elite Cup in HC Den Bosch, Netherlands. She won a second gold medal and top scorer award at the 2018 Repton Cup in Repton, England and participated in the China International Series in Spring City, Pennsylvania.

References

  1. ^ "Team Details – United States". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "ASHLEY SESSA". teamusa.org. USA Field Hockey. Archived from the original on August 27, 2021. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  3. ^ "Delaware County teen taking her field hockey game to the next level". 6abc Philadelphia. February 8, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  4. ^ staff, Hockey Paper (June 22, 2021). "Ashley Sessa, 16, joins USA women's hockey programme". The Hockey Paper. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  5. ^ "SpringFord's Sessa joins Team USA". Retrieved February 1, 2023 – via PressReader.
  6. ^ "2019 Croatia Indoor Cup (W)". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  7. ^ "Women: USA PAHF Indoor Champions". panamhockey.org. Pan American Hockey Federation. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  8. ^ "Local field hockey stars playing in Pan American Cups in own backyard". pottsmerc.com. The Mercury. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  9. ^ a b "SESSA Ashley". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  10. ^ "Episcopal Academy's Sessa an emerging star for U.S. women's national field hockey team". papreplive.com. PA Prep Live. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  11. ^ Shoemaker, Tim (March 26, 2024). "USA Olympic hopefuls Maddie Zimmer and Ashley Sessa spent time at the PA Field Hockey Senior Cup to "pass the torch" of inspiration to the next generation of field hockey stars". Female Athlete News. Retrieved March 28, 2024.

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