Caitlin Gleason
Caitlin Gleason
Sport(s): Field Hockey
Graduation Year: 2008
Inducted: 2016

Caitlin Gleason, a 2008 graduate of Stonehill College, was a standout member of the field hockey program as it began to emerge as a Northeast-10 Conference and national contender on a yearly basis.

Gleason was a four-time All-Northeast-10 Conference selection over her career, earning first team honors as a junior when she helped guide Stonehill to a second-straight NCAA Tournament bid and and the NE-10 regular season championship. She earned All-America status from the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) as a junior and senior, with first team honors her junior year.

Gleason still ranks second all-time in program history with 132 points and 53 career goals, including 16 game-winning goals, while her 26 career assists rank third all-time in program history. She also ranks among the program’s all-time single-season top tens for goals, and points, with her career-best 39 points and 17 goals in 2004 both ranking seventh to this day.

Gleason helped lead Stonehill to a pair of Northeast-10 championships over her career, adding the 2005 tournament title to its 2006 regular season crown. The Skyhawks made NCAA Tournament appearances in 2005 and 2006 - reaching the national semifinals for the first time her sophomore season.