
Tamer Repeats as NFHCA All-American
12/16/2025 11:11:00 AM | Field Hockey
GENEVA, N.Y. -- University of Michigan graduate-student forward Abby Tamer was named a National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division I All-American for the second straight season on Tuesday (Dec. 16). Tamer was voted to the second team.
She becomes the 16th Wolverine player to earn multiple All-America citations, adding this fall's second-team honor with her first-team nod in 2024. Michigan has had an All-American on its roster in 28 of the last 29 years and boasted 34 different All-Americans -- combining for 54 total honors -- in its 53-year program history.
She led the Wolverines in scoring for the second straight season with eight goals, three assists and 19 points. Among her goals, she boasted three late game-winners this season, all scored within the final three minutes of the fourth quarter -- including two in the final 30 seconds against Wake Forest and Stanford.
Tamer was a unanimous selection to the All-Big Ten first team for the second year in a row and was named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team. She also earned three NFHCA All-West Region honors in her career.
A two-time Michigan team captain, Tamer started 65 of 76 total games played over the last five seasons and accumulated 33 career goals, 26 assists and 92 points and finished just outside Michigan's top-10 leaderboard in all three categories.
Tamer took an Olympic redshirt in 2023, after her sophomore year, to train with the U.S. Women's National Team and became the Wolverines' first Olympian in program history, leading Team USA in scoring with two goals in Paris. She scored the game-winning goal against Japan in the 55th minute of the Olympic Qualifier semifinal to qualify the USA to the 2024 Paris Games and also tallied the game-winner in a 1-0 win against India in the first pool game.





