About Focus Field Hockey
Focus Field Hockey is dedicated to improving the level of play and providing players with better opportunities to gain college exposure. Our focus is to develop high-level players who have opportunities to reach their athletic, academic and personal potential as student-athletes in college. We provide events and services as well as high-level coaching. We strive to be a resource for parents and athletes during the development process and we actively maintain and facilitate relationships that bring athletes and college coaches together in effective and dynamic events.
Quan Nim Anderson (Iowa, 1999), Co-Founder/Director
Quan Nim Anderson served as the Associate Head Coach at William and Mary for ten seasons. Prior to W&M, Quan served as assistant coach at Davidson for one year.
As a senior at Iowa in 1999, Anderson received Second-Team NFHCA All-America honors and was named to the All-Big Ten and all-region first teams and the NCAA All-Tournament squad. She also earned all-region honors in 1995 and 1998 and was a Second-Team All-Big Ten pick in 1998. Anderson played in 86 games at Iowa and finished with 69 points on 29 goals and 10 assists. She was a two-year captain and received the Dr. Patricia Hicks Award given for overcoming adversity and showing perseverance and great strength of character.
Anderson has coached regional teams at National Futures tournaments since 2002. In 2004, Anderson was a member of the NFHCA Regional All-America selection committee, and in 2003, she was the assistant coach for the South team in the USFHA North/South Senior All-Star game.
Quan is a 1999 graduate of the University of Iowa with a bachelor's degree in psychology and a minor in social work. She is married to Jeff Anderson. The couple has two daughters, Dakota (2), and Gabriella, born April 11, 2007.
Kristen McCann (UNC, 2001), Co-Founder/ Director
Kristen competed with the U.S. National Field Hockey Team from 2000-04. During that stretch, she earned 74 International caps while tallying 20 goals. She competed in the 10th World Cup in Perth, Australia, helping the U.S. to a top 10 finish. Kristen also earned a silver medal on the 2003 Pan American Games team.
During her playing career at UNC, Kristen earned All-American honors, Academic All-American honors, ACC Player of the Year and 2 NCAA National Championships. She guided UNC to a national runner up finish in 2000 and was named the Tag-Heuer Athlete of the year in 2001. She was named to the ACC 50th Anniversary team in 2002 after scoring 59 career goals for UNC.
Kristen earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from North Carolina in 2001. In May of 2007, she completed her Masters in Public Policy from William and Mary. Kristen spent 3 years as the Assistant Coach at William and Mary.

