2024 - JUNIOR SEASON
Played in 19 games...
Game-By-Game: Colorado (2/16): Scored one goal...Added one draw control...Pitt (2/20): Scored two goals...at Drexel (2/28): Recorded one goal...at Loyola (3/2): Netted on goal...at Rutgers (3/9): Scored one goal...at Lehigh (3/12): Netted one goal...Vanderbilt (4/3): Recorded one goal...Michigan (4/6): Earned a hat trick and notched one caused turnover...at Maryland (4/13): Registered one goal...Johns Hopkins (4/18): Scored two goals. Rutgers (B1G Semifinals, 5/2): Recorded one goal...Northwestern (B1G championship, 5/4): Netted one goal.
2023 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten... Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.
Season: Played in all 18 games and started in 12. Totaled 28 goals, two assists, six ground balls, three caused turnovers and two draw controls.
Game-By-Game: Bucknell (2/11): Started the season with a hat trick. Drexel (2/18): Scored one goal and earned a draw control. Duquesne (2/21): Netted two goals...Caused one turnover and picked up a ground ball. Arizona State (2/24): Grabbed one ground ball. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Forced a turnover and scooped up a ground ball. Towson (3/14): Scored two goals...Caused a turnover and notched a ground ball. at Princeton (3/18): Finished with a hat trick and an assist. at Pittsburgh (3/21): Tied career high with four goals. Ohio State (3/25): Scored a goal and collected a ground ball. at Northwestern (3/30): Earned two goals and an assist...won a draw control and picked up a ground ball. Cornell (4/2): Scored a goal. Maryland (4/13): Notched a hat trick... at Johns Hopkins (4/22): Scored two goals... at Michigan (4/29): Notched two goals... vs. Stony Brook (5/12): Scored two goals for third consecutive game.
2022 - FRESHMAN SEASON
Awards: Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/1)
Season: Appeared in 14 games with five starts...Finished third on team with 23 goals...Tied second on team with eight free position goals...Tallied nine draw controls, five ground balls and one caused turnover.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Appeared in first career game. at Duquesne (2/23): Scored first collegiate goal...Finished with a career-high four goals on four shots...Won three draw controls. at Cornell (2/26): Netted two goals...tallied one draw control and one ground ball. James Madison (3/9): Made two goals and picked up a ground ball. at Towson (3/15): Netted a hat-trick and scooped up a ground ball. Princeton (3/19): Scored two goals and caused first career turnover. at Ohio State (3/26): Netted two free-position goals and picked up a ground ball. at Maryland (4/7): Scored two goals on free-position attempts and recorded a ground ball. Pitt (4/12): Netted one goal. Michigan (4/16): Scored two goals and won a draw control. at Rutgers (4/23): Netted a hat-trick in the first period...won a career-best four draw controls.
High School:
Hoss played at Sayville High School for head coach Adam Sznitken, where she is a six-year letterwinner and varsity starter…Selected as a team captain for the 2021 season…In 2019, led Sayville to 11 wins…Tallied 43 goals and seven assists in 2019…In her Sayville career, has collected 75 goals and 36 assists…Owns the school record with 17 draw controls in a game…Selected as an Under Armour All-American in 2018 and 2020…Named All-County in 2019 and All-Division in 2018…Ranked as the No. 7 prospect in Long Island in the 2021 class by FLG Lacrosse…Named first-team All-Long Island by FLG…Also plays volleyball at Sayville…Played for the Yellow Jackets Blue club team, leading her team to National Championships in 2015 and 2017.
Personal:
Full name is Brooke Suzanne Hoss…Daughter of Rob and Suzanne Hoss…Has a brother, Robert, and a sister, Taylor…Father, Rob, played football at the University of Albany…Mother, Suzanne, played tennis at the University of Richmond…Intends to major in English education.
Why Penn State?
“I chose Penn State because of the outstanding academic and athletic opportunities it offers. More importantly, I was drawn to the family atmosphere. Penn State just felt like home.”