Hall of Fame
Pak was a standout four-year varsity letter winner for the FDU-Florham field hockey program from 2015 to 2018. As a defensive cornerstone for the Devils, she started 79 of 83 games, contributing not only on the back line but also making her mark offensively. Over her career, Pak tallied 8 goals and 13 assists for 29 total points, with 131 shots and a shot-on-goal percentage of .557. Her clutch play included two game-winning goals during her junior year in pivotal conference matchups against Stevens and Misericordia. In her senior season, she recorded a crucial defensive save in a 1-0 shutout over Delaware Valley.
Pak's excellence on the field was matched by an impressive list of accolades. She began her collegiate career with immediate impact, earning MAC Freedom Rookie of the Year as a freshman. She was named to the NFHCA All-American Second Team, NFHCA All-South Atlantic Region First Team, NFHCA All-South Region Second Team, All-ECAC First Team, ECAC Defensive Player of the Year, and recipient of the NJAIAW Woman of the Year award. A consistent presence among the conference's best, she was a 3-time All-MAC Freedom First Team selection and MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Year. Her senior campaign was capped with honors as the 2018 MAC Freedom Championship MVP.
Under her leadership and contributions, FDU-Florham captured the 2018 MAC Freedom Championship, advanced to the NCAA Tournament second round, and secured three MAC Freedom Regular Season Championships, two ECAC Semifinal appearances, and a trip to the ECAC Finals.
Off the field, Pak excelled academically as well, earning a spot on the Academic All-MAC Team while pursuing a degree in education with dedication and distinction.