MaKayla Hancock
9 MaKayla Hancock
  • Height:
    5-3
  • Year:
    So.
  • Hometown:
    Skowhegan, Maine
  • High School:
    Skowhegan
  • Position:
    D
  • Major:
    Undeclared

Bio

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As a sophomore: A regular on an experienced back line, seeing action in every one of Bryant's 18 games while earning 13 starts ... Totaled one assist and one defensive save on the season ... Picked up first collegiate point against Dartmouth College on Sept. 18, assisting on a Rosie Bird goal for Bryant's first score of the game ... Named to the Northeast Conference Academic Honor Roll.

As a freshman: Appeared in all but one contest as a rookie, getting key minutes on defense off the bench... Played a season-high 80 minutes in a double-overtime win over Sacred Heart on Oct. 31... Fired one shot... Named to the NEC Academic Honor Roll.

Before Bryant: Three-year starting defender for head coach Paula Doughty at Skowhegan... Led team to a 69-3 record during her four-year career, winning three state championship titles... Also led Skowhegan to an Eastern Maine Championship with a 17-1 record in 2009... Named a regional All-American selection as a junior and senior... Two-time all-state selection (2008 and 2009)... Tied school season record for goals during sophomore and senior seasons... Named a 2009 Miss Maine Field Hockey nominee... Also a four-year letterwinner in softball, where she was a member of the Eastern Maine Softball Championship team as a freshman and junior... Member of the U.S. Futures Program since 2004... Plays club for Majestix Field Hockey... President of the Student Council... National Honor Society member... Earned academic letter as a sophomore.

Personal: Born Sept. 20, 1992 in Portland, Maine... Daughter of Tim and Donna Hancock... Has one brother, Kyle, and five sisters: Erika, Melissa, Megan, Mallory and Noelle ... Mallory and Megan will join her on the Bulldog team in the fall of 2010... Sister Melissa is a sophomore field hockey player for fellow Northeast Conference member Sacred Heart.

 

Career Game Highs

Points: 1, at Dartmouth College (Sept. 18, 2011)
Goals: --
Assists: 1, at Dartmouth College (Sept. 18, 2011)
Shots: 1, at Sacred Heart (Oct. 31, 2010)