University of Massachusets Athletics
Spring 2021 Field Hockey Roster
Furry, Katherine

Jersey Number 22
Katherine Furry
- Position:
- Forward
- Class:
- Junior
- Height:
- 5-5
- High School:
- Andover
- Hometown:
- Andover, Mass.
Bio
Academic Major: Marketing
2021 - Senior: NFHCA National Academic Squad … Saw action in 18 games this season, starting in one ... Totaled three points on one goal and one assist … Recorded four shots, all on goal … Scored in the 7-1 win against La Salle (10/22).
2020-21 – Junior: NFHCA National Academic Squad … Saw action in seven games this season … Collected two points on one goal … Scored a goal vs. La Salle (4/10).
2019 – Sophomore: Played in all 20 games on the season, primarily at forward, and started in 17 contests ... Had a total of eight points on the year via three goals and two assists ... Served as an inserter on attack penalty corners ... Scored at Yale (9/6), vs. New Hampshire (10/6) and at Davidson (10/11) ... In a penalty shootout vs. VCU (11/1), launched the comeback after UMass was down 2-0 following the third round and eventually came back for the 10-round victory.
2018 – Freshman: Played in 18 games, starting in one ... Notched her first collegiate goal at La Salle (9/21), helping the Minutewomento a 4-1 victory.
Furry on UMass: “UMass is a great fit for me academically and has a high-intensity field hockey program that is close to home. The dining halls are top-notch. UMass has everything that I am looking for in a school.”
Before UMass: Was coached by Maureen Nooneat Andover High School ... Led the Golden Warriors to three consecutive (2015-17) Merrimack Valley Conference crowns as well as a 2017 MIAA state championship ... In Furry’s senior season, MAX Field Hockey ranked Andover No. 1 in New England and No. 17 nationally ... Tallied a team-high 17 goals and 16 assists as a senior ... Earned All-Conference accolades in her final two seasons ... Made the 2015 and 2016 Shooting Stars U19 Tournament Team as a member of Seacoast United ... Collected MVP honors in 2016-17.
Personal: Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts to parents John and Terese Furry ... Has two younger siblings, Alex and Ben ... Describes her most admired athlete as anyone who works hard and never gives up ... Enjoys traveling and spending time with family and friends ... Aspires to one day become a pilot.
2021 - Senior: NFHCA National Academic Squad … Saw action in 18 games this season, starting in one ... Totaled three points on one goal and one assist … Recorded four shots, all on goal … Scored in the 7-1 win against La Salle (10/22).
2020-21 – Junior: NFHCA National Academic Squad … Saw action in seven games this season … Collected two points on one goal … Scored a goal vs. La Salle (4/10).
2019 – Sophomore: Played in all 20 games on the season, primarily at forward, and started in 17 contests ... Had a total of eight points on the year via three goals and two assists ... Served as an inserter on attack penalty corners ... Scored at Yale (9/6), vs. New Hampshire (10/6) and at Davidson (10/11) ... In a penalty shootout vs. VCU (11/1), launched the comeback after UMass was down 2-0 following the third round and eventually came back for the 10-round victory.
2018 – Freshman: Played in 18 games, starting in one ... Notched her first collegiate goal at La Salle (9/21), helping the Minutewomento a 4-1 victory.
Furry on UMass: “UMass is a great fit for me academically and has a high-intensity field hockey program that is close to home. The dining halls are top-notch. UMass has everything that I am looking for in a school.”
Before UMass: Was coached by Maureen Nooneat Andover High School ... Led the Golden Warriors to three consecutive (2015-17) Merrimack Valley Conference crowns as well as a 2017 MIAA state championship ... In Furry’s senior season, MAX Field Hockey ranked Andover No. 1 in New England and No. 17 nationally ... Tallied a team-high 17 goals and 16 assists as a senior ... Earned All-Conference accolades in her final two seasons ... Made the 2015 and 2016 Shooting Stars U19 Tournament Team as a member of Seacoast United ... Collected MVP honors in 2016-17.
Personal: Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts to parents John and Terese Furry ... Has two younger siblings, Alex and Ben ... Describes her most admired athlete as anyone who works hard and never gives up ... Enjoys traveling and spending time with family and friends ... Aspires to one day become a pilot.
Broadcast Highlights | UMass Field Hockey vs. UAlbany | 25.09.21
Monday, September 22
Broadcast Highlights | UMass FH vs. Kent St. | 09.19.25
Sunday, September 21
UMass FH | Broadcast Highlights vs BU | 09.07.25
Sunday, September 07
UMass FH | Broadcast Highlights vs Brown | 09.05.25
Friday, September 05