NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Senior midfielder
Bridget Condie (St. Louis, Mo.) of the Yale field hockey team was named third team All-American by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association on Tuesday. She is the first Bulldog to earn All-America honors since 2007, when
Harriet Thayer '08 was a third-team selection.
Condie has been an All-Northeast Region and first team All-Ivy League selection for each of the past two seasons, and was second team All-Ivy League as a sophomore. This season she led Yale in goals and points (11-6-28, with career highs in all categories). She has finished among Yale's top two in goals and points each of the last three seasons. She ended this season on a roll, with eight goals and four assists in the final seven games -- including the game-winner in the season finale.
Elected Yale's captain by her teammates, Condie is part of a senior class that leaves with the most wins of any Yale class in five years (33). She graduates with multiple entries near the top of the school's career leaders lists -- she is tied for eighth in career points with 74, is ninth in career assists with 20 and is ninth in career goals with 27.
A history major in Pierson College, Condie is a graduate of Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School and played for AIM Field Hockey Club. She was a member of USA Field Hockey's U17 National Team in 2014-15.