Chelsea Armstrong (Field Hockey, 2009-12)

Chelsea Armstrong earned four first-team All-Big Ten and three All-America awards during her Northwestern career, graduating as the Wildcats' career leader in both points and goals.

Armstrong led the Big Ten in goals scored in all four of her seasons, finishing her career with exactly 100. At the time of her graduation, she was one of just nine student-athletes in NCAA history to collect 100 career goals. Armstrong's 238 career points made her just the fourth Big Ten student-athlete to ever reach the 200-point threshold.

A two-time Big Ten's Offensive Player of the Year selection, Northwestern honored Armstrong as both its Big Ten Medal of Honor and Female Athlete of the Year recipient during her career.

Armstrong won a National Field Hockey Coaches Association All-Region first-team accolade as a rookie in 2009 before going on to be a second-team All-American in 2010 and a first-team All-American in each of her final two seasons.