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Maggie Sohns

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Maggie Sohns is the Assistant Field Hockey Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology.

Maggie Sohns enters her first season as an assistant field hockey coach after joining the department in March.

Sohns arrives on Castle Point after a two-year stint as a graduate assistant coach at McDaniel College, where she also took on interim head coaching duties.

Under Sohns’ guidance, first-year Dillan Williams earned honorable mention all-conference recognition from the Centennial Conference after totaling 15 points, the most by a McDaniel newcomer since 2015. The recognition marked the second straight season that a McDaniel first-year student-athlete received an honorable mention from the conference. In addition to her duties on the sidelines, Sohns was responsible for film analysis, recruiting and social media for the McDaniel program, while also running the Green Terror’s summer field hockey camp.

Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Sohns was a four-year All-MAC Freedom honoree at FDU-Florham. Sohns scored 19 goals with 31 assists to total 69 points over 91 career games for the Devils. She concluded her career in Madison as the Devils’ career leader in assists. A three-time first-team all-conference selection, Sohns earned MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Year honors as a senior after scoring six times and dishing out 17 assists in 23 games, while also helping the Devils to an NCAA victory over Marywood. A two-time National Field Hockey Coaches Association all-region selection and a two-time conference champion, the Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania native’s career ended with her first All-America honor when Sohns landed on the organization’s First Team.

In addition to her standout performance on the playing field, Sohns was a two-time Academic All-MAC selection and was tabbed the Middle Atlantic Conference Field Hockey Senior Student-Athlete in 2020, becoming just the fifth Devil in department history to earn the MAC’s highest individual academic honor. Additionally, she was tabbed FDU’s NJAIAW Woman of the Year in 2020 and was also the department’s nomination for the NCAA Woman of the Year award.

Sohns earned her Bachelor of Science degree in communications and political science (double major) from FDU-Florham in 2020 and was named FDU’s Robert T. Shields Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. She will earn her Master of Science degree from McDaniel in public administration and policy later this spring.

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