COLCHESTER, Vt. - Saint Michael's College field hockey senior Joelle Cameron (West Bridgewater, Mass./West Bridgewater) was named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division II East Region All-Region first team on Wednesday.
The 2025 Northeast 10 Conference Goalkeeper of the Year was among 12 first team selections, and one of two keepers on that squad. Another dozen student-athletes placed on the second team. All but two of the 24 players hailed from NE10 schools. Cameron was previously lauded this fall with a selection to the NFHCA Division II Senior Team and a spot on the NE10 All-Conference first team.
Cameron finished as the NCAA Division II national leader in save percentage (.835), saves (429) and saves per game (25.2), pacing netminders across all three divisions in the latter two categories. She is 15th across all three divisions in save percentage, with her figure six points clear of the No. 2 netminder in Division II.
Cameron broke a 22-year-old NCAA Division II record with 429 saves this fall, the most by a goalkeeper in any of the NCAA's three divisions since 1997. Along the way, she also surpassed long-standing NE10 (2003) and program (1988) records for season saves. Cameron's 604 career saves are another school standard, put her 10th in NE10 annals, and are the most by all active NCAA goalkeepers. She will graduate tied for ninth in Saint Michael's history with a .830 career save percentage.
The captain owned the top five game save totals in Division II this season and eight of the best nine. On Sept. 7 against defending national runner-up Kutztown University, Cameron tied a 33-year-old Division II record with 45 saves, also surpassing a 44-year-old school mark and a 24-year-old league standard. Just 10 days later, she reset all records with another 48 stops against defending national champion Saint Anselm College. Cameron added back-to-back 34-save outings in mid-October.