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Episcopal Academy Student To Play Field Hockey At Stanford
The academic and athletic standout is sure to make waves on and off the field on the west coast.

One of Episcopal Academy's senior field hockey players has committed to play field hockey at the collegiate level.
Corinne Zanolli, who is the team captain, will continue battling on the field in college as she has comitted to play for Stanford.
Zanolli has been on the U17 and U19 US National field hockey teams for the past three years and was one of three high school players invited to play in the college-level Young Women's Championship this summer. Zanolli also trained with the U21 team during the summer.
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Off the field, she is also a high honors student at her school and has had an all honors/AP schedule for all four years.
Check out some of Zanolli's other highlights from her academic and athletic career so far:
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- Named a National Merit Semifinalist.
- Selected to the Philadelphia area Senior All Star game, which will be played Sunday, Nov. 20. She was one of only 44 players named to the team.
- Captain on the Episcopal Academy varsity team and has lead the team in number of goals and assists all season, had had two five-goal games and has made the Weekly Top 10 regional list for assists every week this season.
- Selected to the US Women's National Indoor team for field hockey in September for the second year, making her one of three high school athletes on the senior women's indoor team.
Zanolli will cross the pond over Thanksgiving to play in a UK university tournament with an elite WC Eagles team in England.
Her field jockey skills have taken her to three other countries in the last six months. She has gone to:
- China with her WC Eagles Club team;
- Germany with the U19 US National team;
- Canada with the US Women's Indoor National Team.
Congratulations to Ms. Zanolli and best of luck with her athletic and academic career at Stanford.
Photo courtesy Alice Patton and Michael Zanolli
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