2023 Field Hockey Roster

Kelsey Reviello
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- M
- Height:
- 5-7
- Hometown:
- Colonial Beach, Va.
- High School:
- James Monroe
Pronunciation
Sophomore (2024)
• Appeared in two games in the midfield vs. North Carolina (Aug. 30) and Providence (Sep. 8)
• Contributed to a defense that held opponents to 1.10 goals per game, 7.2 shots per game, and 3.6 penalty corners per game
Freshman (2023)
• Appeared in all 17 games, starting six at back
• Led the Wolverine freshmen, and ranked third overall, in scoring with six goals, one assist and 13 points
• Scored penalty-corner goals in four consecutive games from Sept. 8-17
• Tallied a third-quarter goal in U-M's 2-0 win vs. #10 Saint Joseph's (Sept. 10)
• Posted a goal and an assist at Kent State (Sept. 17)
• Scored U-M's first and game-winning goal in the first quarter at Indiana (Sept. 29)
• Contributed to a defensive unit that allowed just 1.13 goals and 8.9 shots per game
• Made collegiate debut in season opener at #1 North Carolina at the ACC/Big Ten Challenge (Aug. 25)
Prep
• Graduated from James Monroe High School (2023)
• Named a 2022 USA Today Top 25 Field Hockey Player (2022)
• Named 2022 Freelance Star All-Area Player of the Year; two-time Freelance Star All Area first team (2021, '22)
• Voted a 2021 VHSL Regional Player of the Year
• Four-time VHSL All-State honoree, twice earning first-team honors (2021, '22)
• Posted 99 career goals, including 54 in her senior season, and 57 career assists
• Contributed to James Monroe's 2019 Virginia Class 3 state championship
• Named Monroe High's 2022-23 Female Athlete of the Year
• Three-year National Honor Society and Honor Roll; served as school president as a senior (2022-23)
• Max Field Hockey Class of 2023 Top 50 Player
Club/Junior Team
• Played with the High Voltage club organization
• Member of the U18 Rise Junior National Team (2022); U16 Junior National Team (2019, '20, '21)
• Captured a gold medal at the 2021 Senior Nexus Championships
• Contributed to tournament win at the 2019 U16 National Indoor Tournament; pool winner at the 2021 U16 and U19 National Indoor Tournaments
• AAU Junior Olympics silver medalist (2019)
Personal
• Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, majoring in sociology
• Born on June 23, 2005
• Daughter of Thad and Heather Reviello
• Father played baseball at Rowan University (1995-97)
• Has two brothers, Shane and Kyle; Shane played baseball at Blue Field State (2017-22), while Kyle currently plays football at William and Mary