2014 Field Hockey
Roster

Carlie Tarbell
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- The Rivers School
- Hometown:
- Wakefield, Mass.
- Major:
- Kinesiology: Sports Studies
COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES
• America East Commissioner's Honor Roll (2014)
• NFHCA All-Academic Squad (2011-12)
• America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013)
• America East Academic Honor Roll (2012)
• America East Goalkeeper of the Year (2013)
• America East All-Conference First Team (2013)
• America East All-Championship Team (2013)
• America East Defensive Player of the Week, five times in ‘13 (09/09 ... 09/30 ... 10/21 ... 10/28 ... 11/04)
• America East Defensive Player of the Week, twice in ‘12 (10/09 ... 10/22)
• Synapse Sports Defensive Player of the Week (10/23/12)
AS A SENIOR IN 2014
AS A JUNIOR IN 2013
• Started all 22 games and played all 1591:01
• 15-7 overall record with a 1.85 GAA, .745 save percentage and six shutouts
• Led America East in save pct. and ranked No. 2 in GAA
• Registered five consecutive shutouts spanning Oct. 18-Nov. 1 for an overall shutout streak of 404:50
• In five America East conference games, went 5-0 with a 0.39 GAA, .895 save percentage and four shutouts
• In conference-only games, atop the leaderboard in both GAA and save percentage
• 12 saves at nationally-ranked Stanford (Sept. 6) tied career high
• Finished with double-digit saves four other times, including 10 in the NCAA first round at Duke (Nov. 16)
• 11 saves vs. nationally-ranked Maryland (Aug. 31)
• 10 saves against both nationally-ranked Syracuse (Oct. 13) and vs. Ohio State (Sept. 1)
• Eight saves, including three in overtime, in 3-2 road win against nationally-ranked UMass
• Seven saves to shut out Albany, which ranked No. 2 in the nation in offense at date of game (Oct. 18)
• In nine home games, went 8-2 with a 1.08 GAA, .766 save percentage and four shutouts
• Recorded four straight shutouts at home with an overall streak of 364:50
• Including the America East tourney, had a 434:50 shutout streak vs. conference foes
• In eight October games, went 6-2 with a 1.23 GAA and .796 save percentage
• In four November games, is 4-0 with a 0.75 GAA and .864 save percentage
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012
• Started all 20 games and played 1500:27 of a possible 1504:20 (99.7%)
• 12-8 record with a 2.24 GAA, .727 save percentage and one shutout
• Ranked No. 25 in the nation in saves per game (6.40)
• In the America East conference, ranked second in minutes, saves (128) and saves per game as well as third in save percentage
• In five conference games, went 5-0 with a 1.10 GAA, .833 save percentage and one shutout
• In conference-only games, was atop the leaderboard in save percentage and minutes (382:15)
• Career-high 12 saves at fifth-ranked Virginia (Oct. 7)
• Recorded 11 saves in the America East title game vs. Albany (Nov. 04)
• Double-digit-saves in road games against No. 24 Boston College (Oct. 14) and Providence (Oct. 21); 10 saves in both games
• First career shutout with nine saves in 1-0 win vs. No. 13 Boston U. (10/19) that clinched at least a tie of America East regular-season title
• Nine-save efforts against No. 2 Syracuse (2-1 loss) and No. 5 UConn (3-2 loss, double OT)
• Also recorded nine saves in the 3-2 double overtime win at Fairfield (Sept. 28)
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011
• Played in six regular-season games
• Had a 1-0 record with a 0.39 GAA and .917 save percentage
• In America East, went 1-0 with a 1.00 GAA and .833 save percentage
• First career start in that Oct. 7 game at Vermont
• Finished that game with a season-high five saves
• Did not allow a goal in five relief appearances totaling 110:09
• Collegiate debut Aug. 28 against Kent State and played 15:16 shutout minutes with one save
• Part of two team shutouts (vs. Brown and Holy Cross)
• In one game against a nationally-ranked team (Northwestern), stopped all three shots in 28:54
• In two home games, did not allow a goal (two saves) in 55:57
HIGH SCHOOL
• 2011 graduate of the The Rivers School, where she lettered in field hockey, ice hockey and softball
• U-19 National Futures Championship (2009, 2010)
• NFHCA High School All-Region Team in 2010
• Independent School League MVP in ‘10
• Recorded a 0.60 GAA, .904 save percentage and 10 shutouts in 20 games that year as a senior
• Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team in ‘10
• ISL All-League First Team in ‘08, ‘09 and ‘10
• Two-time captain in both field hockey and softball
• In softball, garnered ISL All-League First Team recognition twice
• Played for the Xist and Seacoast United club field hockey teams
PERSONAL
• Born 8/6/93 in Beverly, Mass.
• Daughter of Charles Tarbell and Janice Mirabassi
• Her father lettered in football, indoor track and outdoor track at St. Lawrence University
• Major is kinesiology: sports studies