HFU's
Payton Pugh (Philadelphia, Pa./St. Hubert Catholic) and
Rianna Shields (Richboro, Pa./Council Rock South) both received their third career All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) accolade, while
Tori Wolstenholme (Philadelphia, Pa./St. Hubert Catholic) earned her first, the league offices announced on Tuesday.
The graduating trio notably all hold at least one program record.
Pugh repeats as a first team defender after finishing sixth in the in the CACC with a team-leading 30 caused turnovers, which ranks fifth in program history.
In addition to being the program's all-time leader with 120 caused turnovers, she now notably holds three of the program's top five single-season totals, including the record of 43 in 2024.
Pugh was also 16th in the conference with 45 draw controls and 36 ground balls, both of which were third on the team.
She graduates fourth in program history with 153 ground balls and ninth with 137 draw controls.
Wolstenholme joined Pugh on the first team as a midfielder after ranking in the top six of the league in caused turnovers (2.33), ground balls (3.08) and draw controls (5.17) per game, which are second, fifth and sixth in the program's single-season annals.
She was also 13th in points per game (3.08) and 16th in both goals (1.92) and assists per game (1.17), the latter of which is fourth in the program's single-season history.
Wolstenholme led Holy Family with 62 draw controls and was second with 37 points, 37 ground balls, 23 goals and 28 caused turnovers, the latter of which is now tied for seventh in the program's single-season annals.
She ends her career as the program's all-time leader with 323 draw controls and 172 ground balls and is also second with 111 caused turnovers and 56 assists, ninth with 166 points and 10th with 110 goals.
Shields, a 2023 All-CACC First Team selection, repeats as a second teamer after finishing seventh in the conference with 4.19 points and 2.88 goals per game, which now rank fifth and 10th in the program's single-season history.
She is also ninth in ground balls per game (2.69) and 11th in assists per game (1.31), the latter of which is second in the program's single-season annals.
Shields' 21 assists are third in the program's single-season history, while her 67 points are tied for sixth. Additionally, she topped the Tigers with 46 goals and 43 ground balls.
Shields graduates as the program's all-time leader with 257 points and 210 goals, while ranking fourth with 65 caused turnovers and fifth with 47 assists.