University of Michigan Hall of Honor

- Induction:
- 2023
- Class:
- 2004
A member of the Wolverines' 2001 national championship team, April Fronzoni Bertin went on to become the first field hockey player to be named Big Ten Conference Athlete of the Year (2002). Fronzoni Bertin earned 2002 and 2003 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year accolades after scoring 18 goals with four assists in 2002 and 20 goals with seven assists in 2003. She graduated with U-M standards in career goals (68) and career points (155). Fronzoni Bertin was a three-time All-America honoree and two-time Honda-Broderick Award finalist, the Wolverines' lone repeat selection as one of the nation's top collegiate players. U-M teams posted a combined 72-19 record during her tenure in Ann Arbor. A member of USA Field Hockey junior teams starting in 1998, Fronzoni Bertin earned a silver medal at the 2000 Junior Pan American Championships and spent four years on the women's national team, starting in 2004, and accumulating 60 international caps and 15 international goals.