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Lucido names 4 signees

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1,Olivia Frazier, Midfield (Cary Academy / Cary, N.C.)
Frazier will join the Spiders after a successful career at Cary Academy, where she was a four-year starter and two-time captain. She owns the school record in
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most goals in a season (26) and career goals (51). She finished her final high school season with 26 goals and eight assists. During her prep career, Frazier received numerous accolades such as two-time NCISSA All-State Team, three-time TISAC All Conference honors, and a was two-time TISAC Conference Player of the Year. Her Cary Academy team was the TISAC champions in 2017 and finished third in the NCISSA State Tournament. Frazier was also a two-time USA Field Hockey Region 8 Futures Tournament/Team member and finished third in the 2017 National Futures Championship.

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2,Steffie Bongers, Defender (Het College Weert / Weert, The Netherlands)
Bongers joins the Spiders after playing for the U18-1 in national competition in The Netherlands. In 2014, and the age of 14 she became the youngest player ever to play for the
club's first ladies' team. Two years later she was the captain of the U16-1 girls team that finished third on the highest national level. Bongers also played indoor hockey for three years.


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3,Jessica Hendry, Defense/Midfield (Wilton High School / Wilton, Conn.)
Hendry joins the Spiders after a four-year varsity starter for Wilton High School. She was named a captain in senior season as well as picking up Connecticut First Team State, FCIAC First Team, and FCIAC Player of the Year honors. In 2015 and 2016 she was FCIAC Honorable Mention. She also etched her name into the record books in 2017 with a school record 26 goals. Hendry and her Wilton High School teammates were FCIAC Tournament runner-up in 2017 and Tournament Champions in 2016.


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4,Addie Nash, Forward/Midfield (Trinity Episcopal School / Midlothian, Va.)

Nash will join her sister, Emma, and the Spiders after a four-year varsity player and three-year starter at Trinity Episcopal School. Nash, who finished her high school career with 67 goals and 20 assists, is a three-time all-league player (League of Independent Schools), and earned Second Team All-State honors while also earning the Offensive Award. Nash and Trinity Episcopal were state champions in 2015 and finished as the runner-up in 2014 and 2016. Nash was also also a member of the National Futures Championship that finished in first place in 2016
 
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It's always harder to tell on the non football/basketball recruits how good they are and stack up nationally. Seems like a good class though--a lot of offensive firepower.
 
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