Katie Reinprecht

Olympian 2012, 2016

Gold - 2015 Pan American Games (Toronto, Canada) Gold - 2014 Champions Challenge (Glasgow, Scotland) Gold - 2013 World League Round 2 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Athlete Bio#

Age

35

Hometown

Perkasie, PA

Education

Mount Saint Joseph Academy '08 Princeton University '13

Personal
Daughter of Jim and Tina Reinprecht...Has two sisters Sarah and Julia, both played field hockey at Princeton
Career Highlights
  • 2016: Retired from the U.S. Women's National Team with 166 international caps
  • 2016: Series against Canada (Chula Vista, Calif.), Series against Chile (Lancaster, Pa.), Series against Holland (Hilversum, The Netherlands), Citi Rio Send-Off Series (Lancaster, Pa.)
  • 2015: Series against Argentina (Lancaster, Pa.), 8 Nations Tournament (5th, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand), Series against Ireland (Lancaster, Pa.), Series against Great Britain (Marlow, England), Series against Japan (Lancaster, Pa.)
  • 2013: Four Nations (Auckland, New Zealand)
  • 2012: NCAA Division I National Champion, First Team All-American, Ivy League Champion, First Team All-Ivy Honors, Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year, Honda Sports Award Winner, Longstreth/NFHCA Player of the Year, NCAA All Tournament Team, Captain (Princeton)
  • 2011: Took the 2011 season off with the Princeton to train full-time with the U.S. Women's National Team
  • 2010: First Team All-American, Ivy League Champion, First Team All-Ivy Honors, Captain (Princeton)
  • 2009: Junior World Cup Team (8th, Boston, Massachusetts), Ivy League Player of the Year, First Team All-American, Ivy league Champion, First Team All-Ivy Honors, NCAA Semifinalist, NCAA All-Tournament Team, Honda Sports Award Nominee, Captain (Princeton), Named to U.S. Women's National Team, Named Young Player of the Tournament at Women's National Championships
  • 2008: Junior Pan American Championships (1st, Mexico City, Mexico), Selected the Ivy League Player of the Year, Named a second-team All-America by the NFHCA, a first-team All-Ivy and first-team all-region, Ranked No. 9 in the nation for points per game (Princeton)

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