Vizzuso Named To USFHA Team Of The Year
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Nov. 23, 1999
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Virginia Cavaliers coach Michelle Vizzuso(Fairfield, N.J./West Essex) was named as part of the United States FieldHockey Association’s Team of the Year for 1999. Virginia’s career leader inassists, Vizzuso has been a member of national teams since 1995 and amember of the senior national team since 1997.
A member of the United States National Teams since 1995, Vizzusowas the youngest member of the 1998 USA National Field Hockey Senior teamthat competed in the FIH World Cup in Amsterdam. In 1999, Vizzuso won asilver medal at the Pan American Games held in Winnipeg. The USA also justwon the silver medal at the Hockey Test Event in Sydney, Australia, wherethe USA tied defending World and Olympic Champion Australia in thetournament.
Vizzuso holds the Virginia record for both assists in a career (60)and in a season (25). Her 60 assists ranks second all-time in the ACC andin the top-16 all-time nationally. She was a four-time All-American,earning first-team honors in both 1997 and 1998. She is the only person inACC history to record 50 goals and 60 assists in a career. Her 13career-game-winning assists is also a Virginia record, and she is the onlyperson in school history to record double digits in both game-winning goals(12) and assists for a career.
Vizzuso was the first person in schoolhistory to reach double-digit scoring in both goals and assists in a singleseason, which she did in 1996, 1997 and 1998. She led the team in scoringwith 53 points in 1998 and finished her career ranked third all-time inscoring at the University with 160 points. Her 53 points as a senior is thehighest total for a senior in Cavalier history.