Redding makes Landmark history by becoming the first back-to-back Offensive Player of the Year. The senior earned the same recognition in 2022. Additionally, she is the fourth Scranton field hockey player to be honored.
The Havertown, Pa. native led the conference with 17 goals and ranked tied in second with seven assists. On October 14, Redding set Scranton's career assist record (23), surpassing Alyssa Fania's 22. The senior was not done breaking records, as just a few short weeks later, Redding broke a 38-year-old all-time points record (132), surpassing Denise Atkinson, who tallied 122.