Nina Notman

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Nina Notman
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National teamGermany women's national field hockey team
Born1992 (age 2930)
Hamburg, Germany
Alma mater University of North Carolina

Nina Notman (born 1992) is a German field hockey player who has played for the Germany women's national field hockey team.

Playing career

Notman played for the University of North Carolina; she transferred in 2013 after spending a year at university in Germany. [1] She was selected for the All-ACC Field Hockey Team three times during her time playing for UNC. [2] She moved to Dutch club Kampong, where she played in defence, her usual position. [3] However, in the 2019 season she played as a forward several games, scoring several goals. [3]

In 2017 Notman competed in the European Championships for the German national team, replacing Amelie Wortmann, who got injured just before the tournament. [4] [5] She was part of the German squad during the 2019 FIH Pro League, playing games against New Zealand, Australia and Argentina. [3]

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References

  1. "Nina Notman Bio". Rams Club. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  2. "2015 All-ACC Field Hockey Team Announced". theacc.com. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
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  5. ONLINE, RP. "Nina Notman nominiert: Hockey-EM ohne erkrankte Amelie Wortmann". RP ONLINE (in German). Retrieved 2020-02-09.