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ALLEGHENY LACROSSE
Celebrating 21 Years of Allegheny Lacrosse 23 IWLCA All-Region Selections
Two North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year Awards 84 All-NCAC Selections
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Quick Facts • Table of Contents
ALLEGHENY LACROSSE Table of Contents
Quick Facts.................................................................. 3 Details of Distinction.................................................... 4 Programs of Study • Alumni Spotlight......................... 5 History of Allegheny Lacrosse.................................. 6-7 Athletic Facilities.......................................................... 8 Head Coach Ashley Hughes ‘08................................... 9 Coaching Staff • Why Gators?.................................... 10 2014 By the Numbers................................................ 11 2015 Roster............................................................... 12 2015 Player Profiles.............................................. 13-24 2014 Season Statistics............................................... 25 Program Record Book............................................... 26 Awards & Accolades.................................................. 27 Year-by-Year Results.................................................. 28 All-Time Opponent Series.......................................... 29 All-Time Opponent Game-by-Game...................... 29-30 All-Time Coaching History......................................... 30 All-Time Roster.......................................................... 31 2015 Opponents........................................................ 32 North Coast Athletic Conference........................... 33-34 NCAC Record Book.................................................... 35 Allegheny Bicentennial................................. Inside Back 2015 Schedule..............................................Back Cover
Women’s Lacrosse Information
Head Coach....................Ashley Hughes ‘08 Alma Mater............................Allegheny ‘08 Record at Allegheny... 15-2 Overall, 7-1 NCAC Career Record....................................26-38 Phone............................... 814-332-2807 E-Mail................ ahughes@allegheny.edu
Assistant Coach................ Heather Coppola Alma Mater...............................Alvernia ‘12 Phone................................... 814-332-3319 E-Mail............... hcoppola@allegheny.edu 2014 Overall record.............................15-2 Conference record/finish.............. 7-1 (2nd)
Allegheny at a Glance
Location.................................................. Meadville, Pa. Founded................................................................ 1815 Enrollment........................................................... 2,100 Nickname............................................................Gators Colors........................................................ Blue & Gold Stadium........................................Frank B. Fuhrer Field Conference..................North Coast Athletic Conference Website................................www.alleghenygators.com President..................................Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr.
Athletics Staff
Director of Athletics and Recreation............Portia Hoeg Phone.............................................. (814) 332-3350 E-Mail......................................phoeg@allegheny.edu Assoc. Athletic Director for Compliance...Mandy Prusia Phone............................................... (814) 332-3367 E-Mail...................................mprusia@allegheny.edu Assoc. Athletic Director for Intramurals & Recreation...... Bill Ross Phone............................................... (814) 332-2316 E-Mail.......................................bross@allegheny.edu Athletic Trainer....................................... Jamie Plunkett Phone............................................... (814) 332-2817 E-Mail.................................. jplunkett@allegheny.edu Director of Athletic Commmunications........ Jim Berger Phone............................................... (814) 332-5952 E-Mail.....................................jberger@allegheny.edu Assistant Sports Information Director........Bryan Montgomery Phone............................................... (814) 332-2812 E-Mail..............................bmontgomery@allegheny.edu
Media Guide Credits The 2015 Allegheny College Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide is produced and edited by the Office of Athletic Communications. Editor: Bryan Montgomery, Assistant Sports Information Director. Photography: Ed Mailliard, Ryan Baker and the Allegheny women’s lacrosse team.
Media Information
Directions to Frank. B. Fuhrer Field From the North and South From Interstate 79, take Exit 147A East. Continue on Route 322 East (toward Meadville), and take the Park Avenue Exit on the right at the split entering town. Follow Park Avenue approximately three miles. Robertson Complex will be on your left at the top of the hill.
Radio Radio lines are available for visiting stations. You need not contact the telephone company. Stations wishing to originate from Robertson Field should contact the Office of Athletic Communications at least one week prior to the game.
From the West From Interstate 71 North, merge I-76 East via exit 209A. Take I-80 East toward New York City/ Youngstown (crossing into Pennsylvania). Merge onto I-79 North via Exit 19B toward Erie. Merge onto US-322 East via exit 147A toward Meadville. US-322 East becomes Park Avenue. Follow directions above.
Postgame Procedure The Allegheny locker room will be closed to the media. Athletic communications personnel will arrange player/coach interviews that, in accordance with NCAA guidelines, will start 10 minutes after game’s end. A complete statistical package (boxscore, play-by-play, and halftime stats) will be available in the press box approximately 15 minutes after the final buzzer.
GatorsTV For the fourth consecutive year, www.GatorsTV.com will offer live video & audio broadcasts of Allegheny Athletic events. Visit www.alleghenygators.com for the full broadcast schedule.
Non-Game Day Interviews The Office of Athletic Communications is always happy to arrange player or coach interviews. On game days, player interviews cannot be granted until after the conclusion of the contest.
Social Media For up-to-date Allegheny Athletics news, scores and updates, follow Allegheny Athletics on Twitter: @gatorsports.
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Details of Distinction
DETAILS OF DISTINCTION Allegheny students are provided the freedom to select majors and minors of unusual combinations, and they combine those interests and talents to develop skills that employers seek most in today’s global economy—being creative, analytical and innovative.
major/minor combinations
required to represent two of the liberal arts divisions — natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences
four-year seminar series
off-campus experiences
chosen from 2,500 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — faculty-led intensive learning tours
beginning with the first-year seminar, where the faculty instructor is your advisor for two years
state-of-the-art facilities
capstone senior project
extraordinary outcomes
an essential independent experience that encompasses research, writing, and presentation, mirroring a master’s thesis
science research complex and premier communication arts center
law & medical school acceptance rates at twice the national average
to learn more visit allegheny.edu/distinctions
ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE Enrollment
Total students........................................................................................2,100 Men/women....................................................................................45%/55% States/countries represented................................................................ 45/33
First-Year Class Profile—596 students
Ranked in top 25% of high school.......................................................... 74% SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%)...............................1125-1310 ACT (middle 50%)................................................................................ 24-29 High schools represented.........................................................................387 From outside Pennsylvania..................................................................... 49% Minority/international students............................................................... 17%
Faculty
Full-time faculty........................................................................................157 Ph.D. or other terminal degree................................................................ 95% Student-to-faculty ratio............................................................................ 12:1 Average class size, introductory..................................................................21 Average class size, advanced......................................................................12 Classes with fewer than 30 students....................................................... 88%
Facilities
Major buildings...........................................................................................40 Central campus................................................................................. 79 acres Recreation complex........................................................................ 203 acres Bousson nature preserve................................................................ 283 acres
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Campus Life
Student organizations on campus.................................................... Over 100 Participate in community service.................................................... Over 60% Total hours of service per year.......................................................30,000 Varsity teams..............................................................................................21 Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation..... Over 50% Live on campus..................................................................................... 100%
Financial Aid
Extensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over four years. Students receiving need-based aid......................................................... 69% Tuition and fees (2010-11).................................................................$34,810 Room and board (2010-11).................................................................$8,790
Outcomes
Complete independent research Senior Project.................................... 100% Enroll in independent study course......................................................... 43% Undertake internships............................................................................. 75% Available internships..............................................................................2,500 Complete their degree in four years........................................................ 92% Start a career directly.............................................................................. 45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation............................. 90% Go on to graduate school directly........................................................... 45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med)............................................... 80–100% Join long-term service opportunities directly.......................................... 10%
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Programs of Study • Alumni Spotlight
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY Every student completes a major and minor— there are over 900 unique combinations possible. American studies applied computing applied economics art & technology art & the environment art (studio) art history Asian studies astronomy biochemistry biological and physical studies biology black studies chemistry Chinese studies
Chinese language and literature classical studies communication arts computer science creative writing dance & movement studies economics education English environmental geology environmental science environmental studies environmental writing French/French studies geology
German/German studies global health and development history international studies journalism Latin Latin American & Caribbean studies lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender studies managerial economics mass communication/ media studies mathematics
medieval & Renaissance studies Middle East & North African studies music music history music performance music theory neuroscience philosophy physics political science pre-dental pre-law pre-medicine pre-nursing
pre-pharmacy pre-veterinarian psychology religious studies science, health & society Spanish theatre values, ethics & social action women’s studies writing and self-designed
DEGREES AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Undergraduate Degrees
Accelerated Doctorate Programs
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science
Nursing (3/3, 3/4) with Case Western Reserve University; Physical Therapy (4/2) with Chatham University; Osteopathic Medicine (3/4) with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine or Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Teacher Certification Cooperative pre-admission arrangement with the University of Pittsburgh Master of Arts in Teaching Program (PA) and exclusive agreements with Teachers College of Columbia University (NY) and Xavier University (OH)
Accelerated Masters Programs (3/2) Management (arts, health care policy, information systems, public policy) with Carnegie Mellon University; Occupational Therapy with Chatham University; Physician Assistant with Chatham University
Engineering Cooperative Program Engineering (3/2) with University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, Case Western Reserve University and Washington University in St. Louis; a Master of Science in Engineering (4/2) through Columbia University
Preferred Admission Agreements Simon Graduate School at University of Rochester (business administration); Jefferson Medical College, Drexel University College of Medicine (medical school)
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Dr. Kimberly Tippie (Sprouse) ‘94 Veterinarian Mann Memorial Veterinary Clinic Yarmouth, Maine Cathleen S. McGonigle, DO (Cathee) ‘96 Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine D.O. from Lake Erie Coll. of Osteopathic Med. (LECOM) Erie, Pa. Jen Fitzpatrick ‘95 Assoc. Director of College Counseling Columbus Academy Columbis, Ohio Michelle Abboud ‘98 RN, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York, N.Y. Jane (Popelka) Hahn ‘98 Senior Vice President Beecher Carlson Boston, Mass.
Kathryn Hartwig ‘01 Nurse/Coordinator VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
Lesley Stange ‘08 Animated Storyboards Senior Producer
Alyson Eaglen ‘03 Fairfax County Public Schools Sixth Grade Teacher South Riding, Va.
Laura Hoch ‘08 Univ. of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security Exercise and Training Program Manager Master of Public and International Affairs, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Ashley (Lemmon) Gottwald ‘05 Director of Athletics Winchester Thurston School Pittsburgh, Pa.
Christina Zanic ‘10 Sherrard, German & Kelly, P.C. Associate Attorney Juris Doctor, Duquesne University School of Law
Ashley Rogerson ‘06 PGY-4 Orthopedic Resident Tufts Medical Center Boston, Mass. PSU Medical School
Kaitlin Biondi ‘10 Local Development Officier English Lacrosse Buckingham, England
Emily Deering ‘06 University of Pittsburgh Doctoral Teaching Fellow Varsity lacrosse coach M.A. Indiana University ‘11
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The History of
95
99
Jill Michalski finishes her lacrosse career as the career points leader with 102 points, earning the program career scoring mark with 91 goals, the most individual season points, with 62 total points, including a single season program best 58 goals.
First varsity game in program history against Oberlin at Robertson Stadium.
03 04 05 JUNE 27th
March 30th
94
Coach Paul Bonus earns All-NCAC Coach of the Year honor, becoming the first Allegheny Lacrosse coach to do so.
MaY 12th
Eleni Kacoyianni (‘96-’99) becomes Allegheny’s career points leader with 119 points. She ties Jill Michalski’s record for career goals with 91.
Emily Deering earns a spot on the IWLCA All-West Region Second Team, becoming the first Allegheny Lacrosse player to land a spot on an all-region squad.
Emily Deering finishes career with 144 points and 123 goals to become Allegheny’s career points and goals leader.
APRIL 30TH
April 16th
First win in program history, a 9-8 triumph over NCAC rival Ohio Wesleyan.
The Gators upset Denison, 11-10, in the first round of the NCAC tournament to advance to the NCAC championship for the first time. The Gators would fall to Wooster but finish the season with a program best 8-6 record.
Barbara Eklund (Fr.) becomes first Gator to earn NCAC Newcomer of the Year, landing a spot on All-NCAC second team. Teammates Eleni Kacoyianni (Sr.), K.C. Hartwig (So.) & Jessica Jones (Jr.) all earn honorable mention nods. Eleni Kacoyianni becomes first Gator to be named to the All-NCAC team during all four years for the Blue and Gold.
Allegheny names Lynn Zlotkowski the head women’s lacrosse coach, marking the first time the postition is not shared with another sport.
Allegheny Lacrosse Jensen Paterson finishes career as the program’s all-time career points leader with 300 total points, and career goals leader with 221 goals during her four year Allegheny career, surpassing the career totals of former teammate Ashley Hughes’ (‘08).
MAY 5th
06 08 09 10 Gators advance to the NCAC championship game. The third-seeded Gators came back from a 6-4 deficit against OWU (avenging a 15-9 regular season loss) with four consecutive second half goals 9-7. The Gators would fall in the NCAC championship to Denison. The team, which had not finished higher than sixth in the first 10 years of NCAC play, had now placed second in two of the past three seasons, finishing the campaign with program best records 9-7 for the season and 4-2 in conference play.
Lesley Stange (‘05’08) breaks Beth McLaughlin’s (‘04) career wins record with 26 victories. She also breaks the record for most career saves, ending her final season with 497.
DePauw University and Hiram College add women’s varsity lacrosse to their athletics programs. All nine co-ed schools in the NCAC now have varsity women’s lacrosse.
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The Gators beat conference rival Wooster for the first time in lacrosse history in a 14-13, comeback win. Jensen Paterson’s seven-goal performace breaks Jill Michalski’s (‘95) record for goals, 58, in an individual season.
Ashley Hughes (‘08) returns to Allegheny as the program’s eighth head coach.
AUGUST 16th
Kiah Voyer-Colbath earns NCAC Newcomer of the Year honors after putting together a 38-goal season during her first year in the Blue and Gold.
MAY 27th
Ashley Hughes finshes career as the program leader with 179 points and 125 goals, surpassing former teammate Emily Deering’s records.
13 The Gators finish the 2014 campaign with a 15-2 record, setting program marks for best overall record, best conference mark (7-1) and best start in program history (10-0). Sophomore McKenzie Bell leads the nation with 4.63 assists per game. In her rookie season, McKenzie Bell breaks Jensen Paterson’s (‘11) former single-season record of 38 assists, finishing her freshman campaign with 58. Bell would become the program career assist leader in 2014, setting a singleseason record again with 74 helpers to increase her career total to 132.
ALLEGHENY LACROSSE Named after 1906 alum Andrew Wells Robertson, the state-of-the-art Robertson Athletic & Recreation Complex encompases the home facilities of the baseball, football, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, and tennis teams. Frank B. Fuhrer Field, located within the 203-acre Robertson Athletic Complex, was completely renovated in 2006. Fuhrer Field features a FieldTurf playing surface (the same surface used by many NFL teams), stadium lighting, full locker rooms, and an eight lane olympic style track. Originally known as College Field, the complex was named after Andrew Wells Robertson in 1962 to honor the year he was named Chairman Emeritus of the Allegheny Board of Trustees. Robertson purchased additional acreage along Park Ave. to supplement land originally donated in 1910 by John F. Eberhart (class of 1853). In addition to donating land, Robertson underwrote the cost of developing the athletic field. A beautiful and spacious venue for intercollegiate athletics, Robertson saw that the natural setting was preserved by having shrubbery and trees removed during construction replanted elsewhere on campus.
Athletic Facilities One of the most dominant landmarks on Allegheny’s campus, the David V. Wise Center was completed in 1997. The main part of the facility is the sports forum located on the upper level. Its 27,000 feet of open floor space is used by the softball team and other intercollegiate programs for year-round indoor training, while a three-lane, 200-meter indoor running track is suspended above the playing surface. A 2,500 square foot weight room is located just off the sports forum. The training facility includes free weights, resistance lifting, stationary bicycles, and a plethora of the latest fitness machines. In addition, the Wise Center swimming natatorium is located on the same level to provide additional cross-training training opportunities, while the close proximity to the program’s sports medicine facility ensures timely and adequate coverage during all softball-related activities.
In addition, Robertson Athletic Complex also includes one of the nation’s finest outdoor track and field facilities; 12 lighted tennis courts; and an NCAA championship-level cross country course. There are also 102 acres of woodlands, a picnic shelter and trails for outdoor recreation.
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Coaching Staff
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Head Coach Ashley Hughes‘08 Hughes, a 2008 graduate of Allegheny College, recently completed her first season as head women’s lacrosse coach, leading the Gators to a record-setting year on her first season on the sidelines. Hughes, a four-year member of the women’s lacrosse and soccer program during her time in the Blue and Gold, arrives at her alma mater after a three-year stint as head coach at Saint Michael’s College, an NCAA Division II institution located in Colchester, Vermont. During her first year on the sidelines for the Gators, Hughes led the squad on the most historic season in program history. Finishing the 2014 campaign with a program-best 15-2 mark, Hughes led Allegheny to a 10-0 start, the best record in program history while mentoring the Gators to seven conference victories, the highest total for the Allegheny lacrosse program. Hughes capped the season by earning a nomination for the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Association (IWLCA) Coach of the Year award.
The Hughes File Coaching Experience Head Coach Saint Michael’s College Colchester, Vt. 2011-2013 Assistant Coach Norwich University Northfield, Vt. 2009-10 Assistant Coach Hartwick College Oneonta, N.Y. 2008-09
Education Allegheny College ‘08 B.A. - Mathematics
Under her tutelage, seven student-athletes were named to the All-North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) team, including a program-best four All-NCAC First Team selections. Carly Minsterman ’14, Kelsey Rodgers ’15, McKenzie Bell ’16 and Kaelin Clogan ’17 each earned first team plaudits, as Bell also won the national assists per game title with 4.63 assists per game. In addition, Minsterman, Bell and Clogan additionally earned IWLCA All-Great Lakes Region honors, with Bell and Minsterman earning first team honors to compliment Clogan’s second team designation. The 2014 Gators averaged 15.47 goals per game, finishing the year ranked 16th in the nation. Finishing the season with the highest win percentage in the NCAC, the Gators ranked second in the conference in scoring defense (9.29) and win margin (6.18), while Clogan ended the campaign with a 9.99 goals against average, the second highest total in the conference. “I am extremely pleased to have Ashley return to Allegheny and take the reins of our women’s lacrosse program,” commented Hoeg. “As an alumna, her experience as a standout two sport student-athlete will bring wonderful leadership to our program. Ashley has experience in the holistic development of student-athletes, which is in alignment with our Combinations 2020 strategic plan and departmental philosophy. Ashley inherits a young and talented group of athletes and I am confident she will lead the team to success on and off the playing field.” Prior to her arrival in Meadville, Hughes led the 2013 Purple Knights, a member of the Northeast-10 Conference, to the program’s highest win total since 2008, ushering the squad to its highest conference win total in three seasons. In 2012, the Purple Knights finished eighth in the nation with 170 caused turnovers, a single-season program record. Prior to taking the helm at Saint Michael’s College, Hughes served as an assistant for Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont for the 2010 season. Hughes began her coaching career during the 2009 season as an assistant coach at Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y. In addition to her experience on the sidelines, Hughes has also been instrumental in the implementation of several successful camps and clubs. While serving as the U-17 and U-20 Vermont Far Post Soccer Club coach from 2010 to 2013, Hughes also served as the director of the Saint Michael’s College Total Knights Sports Camp in 2013 in addition to directing the Saint Michael’s College Lacrosse Camp from 2011 to 2013. While playing for the Blue and Gold, Hughes cemented herself as one of the top scorers in program history, leaving Allegheny as the career leader in goals (125), assists (54) and points (179), effectively ushering in an era of prominent scorers for the women’s lacrosse program. Hughes currently ranks second on the all-time career assist list and is third in goals and points. During her time for the Gators, Hughes was named to a pair of Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Association (IWLCA) All-Region teams, earning second team selections in 2005 and 2006. In addition, Hughes earned All-North Coast Athletic Conference First Team plaudits in 2005, 2006 and 2007, adding a second team notation in her senior year. Hughes was also named to two post-season NCAC All-Tournament teams. A two-sport athlete, Hughes was also a four-year member of the Allegheny women’s soccer program, finishing her career with 20 goals and three assists for the Gators and earning an All-NCAC honorable mention selection as a junior.
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Coaching Staff • Why Gators?
Assistant Coach Heather Coppola Coppola enters her second season as Allegheny assistant coach, looking to help the Gators replicate the success experienced during the historic 2014 season. In 2014, Allegheny finished the season with a program-record 15-2 record, earning a spot in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) tournament while earning the first NCAC Semifinal home game since the 2011 season. Allegheny ended the season by earning Last year, Coppola arrived in Meadville from Beloit College, a member of the Midwest Women’s Lacrosse Conference (MWLC), where she served as assistant coach. During her time with the Buccaneers, Coppola was responsible for the program’s recruiting efforts, the management and planning of the team’s annual budgets along with the practice and game plans. While in Wisconsin, Coppola also served as the head coach of the Madtown Lacrosse Club, administrating practice while also working one-on-one with the program’s goalkeepers. An Oswego, N.Y. native, Coppola started 68 games for the Alvernia University Crusaders in Reading, Pa., also serving as a student assistant in the athletic department. Coppola finished her collegiate career with 125 points on 103 goals and 22 assists, currently ranking in the top 10 for all three categories, helping lead the Crusaders to the 2012 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Mid-Atlantic Championship. During Alvernia’s ECAC Championship weekend, Coppola racked up 10 goals, earning her 100th goal in the process. After graduating from Alvernia, Coppola served as the assistant varsity lacrosse coach in the Wilson School District (West Lawn, Pa.), assisting with the development of team strategy and the coordination of team duties.
Why Gators?
Through 1925, Allegheny teams had been referred to as Hilltoppers, Methodists, Timothians (in deference to College founder Timothy Alden), and the Blue and Gold. In April of 1925, a group of Allegheny students published the first issue of a humor magazine titled the Allegheny Alligator. The editors explained the reasoning behind the title thus: “The name, Alligator, was selected not because the alligator is noted for its sense of humor, nor because the haunts of the above-mentioned critter are located in this vicinity, but purely and simply because of the 99.44% alliterative value of its orthography.” A column in that first issue was titled “Gator Gossip,” and in the fall of 1926 an organization called the Go-Get-’Em Gator Club appeared on campus. The club made its presence known at football games by occupying a reserved section of the bleachers and serving as a nucleus for the cheering section. By the end of the decade, Allegheny’s athletic teams were referred to as the Gators. It wasn’t until the 1970s that the name took on a face. It was then that a group of students started a publication evaluating faculty and courses. An illustration of a gator used in one of those publications was adopted by the College administration and eventually evolved into the nameless gator most Alleghenians are familiar with—posed in a tough but friendly stance and proudly wearing a varsity letter sweater. In 1980 the Golden Gator Club was formed, an organization that remains an important link between the Athletics Department and alumni. The gator graphic has retained its strong identity with athletics and in the fall of 2004, it was redesigned to give it a more contemporary look. A new mascot costume was unveiled and “Chompers” made its debut.
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2015 Lacrosse Roster
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No.
Name
Yr.
Pos.
Ht.
Hometown/High School
2
Li Milch
Fr.
A
5-8
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Ellis School
3
Jessie Thiessen
So.
M
5-4
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Fox Chapel
4
Alyssa Rapelje
Jr.
M
5-6
Columbus, Ohio / Gahanna Lincoln
5
Alexa Maloney
So.
A
5-5
Philadelphia, Pa. / Methacton
6
Eleni Brown
So.
D
5-1
Upper Marlboro, Md. / The Calverton School
7
Jeannie Kirk
So.
M
5-4
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Winchester Thurston
8
Alexa Steiber
So.
A
5-2
Shaker Heights, Ohio / Shaker Heights
9
Kayla Smith
Fr.
D
5-4
Butler, Pa. / Knoch
10
Jackie Morrow
Jr.
A
5-10
Ann Arbor, Mich. / Skyline
11
Katie Weiss
Fr.
M
5-2
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Chartiers Valley
12
Kia Doherty
Fr.
D
5-6
Canandaigua, N.Y. / Marcus Whitman
13
Kelsey Rodgers
Sr.
M
5-6
Wolfeboro, N.H. / Kingswood Regional
14
Gusty Mead
Jr.
M
5-4
Columbia, Md. / Howard
15
Sara Schwartz
Sr.
D
5-8
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Fox Chapel
17
Anna Doten
Jr.
A
5-6
Western Springs, Ill. / Lyons Township
18
Briana Freeman
Fr.
D
5-4
Rochester, N.Y. / Eastridge
19
Ashley Potofsky
So.
D
5-4
Montreal, Quebec / Vermont Acad.
20
Shelby Piper
Fr.
A
5-5
Littleton, Colo. / Chatfield
21
McKenzie Bell
Jr.
A
5-4
Akron, Ohio / Walsh Jesuit
23
Christina Perez
Jr.
GK
5-5
Redwood City, Calif. / Mercy
24
Chloe Kedziora
Jr.
GK
5-7
Orland Park, Ill. / Carl Sandburg
25
Christine McGrath
So.
A
5-8
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Hampton
26
Kaelin Clogan
So.
GK
5-3
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Pine Richland
28
Colleen Bodnar
So.
D
5-9
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Chartiers Valley
Head Coach: Ashley Hughes, 2nd Season (Allegheny ‘08) Assistant Coach: Heather Coppola, 2nd Season (Alvernia ‘13) Alphabetical Roster Bell, McKenzie Bodnar, Colleen Brown, Eleni Clogan, Kaelin Doherty, Kia Doten, Anna Freeman, Briana Kedziora, Chloe Kirk, Jeannie Maloney, Alexa McGrath, Christine Mead, Gusty
Milch, Li Morrow, Jackie Perez, Christina Piper, Shelby Potofsky, Ashley Rapelje, Alyssa Rodgers, Kelsey Schwartz, Sara Smith, Kayla Steiber, Alexa Thiessen, Jessie Weiss, Katie
Location Breakdown California • 1 Colorado • 1 Illinois • 2 Maryland • 2 Michigan • 1 New Hampshire • 1 New York • 2 Pennsylvania • 10 Ohio • 3 Quebec • 1
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Class Breakdown Senior • 2 Junior • 7 Sophomore • 9 Freshmen • 6
Position Breakdown Attack • 8 Midfield • 5 Defense • 7 Goalkeeper • 3
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13 • KELSEY RODGERS SENIOR MIDFIELD 5-6 WOLFESBORO, N.H. KINGSWOOD REG.
2014: All-NCAC First Team selection…led the squad with 60 goals, finishing the season with nine assists for 69 total points in 16 starts during her junior campaign…finished second in the conference in goals and third in points per game (4.31)…named NCAC Player of the Week on Mar. 24 after scoring 15 points on 12 goals and three assists during two games in California…tallied six goals against Chapman (Mar. 19) and PomonaPitzer (Mar. 21)…scored a season-high eight goals on Mar. 29 against Denison, helping lead the Gators to a comeback, 14-12 win…recorded 30 goals for the Gators against NCAC opponents, including three or more goals on five occasions…picked up 34 draw controls and 40 ground balls, causing 16 turnovers for the Gators. 2013: IWLCA All-Great Lakes Region Second Team selection…All-NCAC First Team…started in all 15 games… won NCAC scoring title with 61 goals, averaging 4.07 goals per game, the second-highest single season total in program history…tied program single-game record with nine goals in 22-15, season-closing win over Ohio Wesleyan on Apr. 27…averaged seven goals per game over Allegheny’s four-game winning streak to end season…earned NCAC Player of the Week honors after scoring 17 goals over two games against Ohio Wesleyan and Hiram (Apr. 24)…moved up to number seven on the all-time scoring list with 99 career goals… added five assists to finish season with 66 points…led team with 53 draw controls and 30 caused turnovers… finished second on team with 43 ground balls. 2012: Started in all 18 games for Allegheny during her freshman season…ranked second on the team in goals (38) and shots (93); and finished third on the team in points (48) and shots on goal (66)…scored a goal in 15 games, including 12 2+ goal games…netted a career high four goals on three separate occasions, and collected a career high five points (3+2) twice…dished out 10 assists which was good for fourth on the team…scored seven free position goals and one game winning goal in her rookie campaign…ranked second on the team in draw controls with 55…scooped up 62 ground balls, including career high eight Rodgers Career Highs against Lycoming on March 7… caused 27 turnovers which was Points..................... 10........... Ohio Wesleyan.................... Apr. 27, 2013 good for second on the team… Goals....................... 9............ Ohio Wesleyan.................... Apr. 27, 2013 averaged 2.67 points per game while shooting .409 percent. Assists.................... 2..............................................................Six Times Personal: Daughter of David and Wendy Rodgers...born on July 20, 1993 ...three time letter winner in lacrosse and soccer...coast to coast award winner Ground Balls........... 8................ Lycoming......................... Mar. 7, 2012 in 2010...scored over 150 goals in high school career...major in Enviornmental science with a minor in history. Draw Controls......... 7............................................................ Two Times Caused Turnovers... 4..........................................................Three Times
Rodgers Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2012 18-18 38 10 48 93 .409 66 .710 2 0 62 55 26 27 2-4.0 2013 15-15 61 5 66 115 .530 91 .791 3 0 43 53 18 30 1-2.0 2014 16-15 60 9 69 111 .541 87 .784 1 0 40 34 24 16 1-2.0 TOTAL 49-48 159 24 183 319 .498 244 .765 6 0 145 142 68 73 4-8.0
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15 • SARA SCHWARTZ SENIOR DEFENSE 5-6 PITTSBURGH, PA. FOX CHAPEL
2014: Appeared in three games during injury-shortened season…finished season with five ground balls and one caused turnover. 2013: IWLCA All-Great Lakes Region First Team selection…All-NCAC First Team…led Gators with a seasonhigh 50 groundballs…tied career-high with eight groundballs on Apr. 6 against Wittenberg…finished season with 21 draw controls and 22 caused turnovers…set new career-high with four draw controls against Frostburg State on Mar. 9…finished season with five goals and three assists for eight points…scored in three Allegheny wins, including conference victories over DePauw (Apr. 20) and Hiram (Apr. 24). 2012: Appeared in 16 games during her freshman season, making 10 starts …scored her first collegiate goal on a free position shot against Otterbein on Apr. 22…picked up 41 ground balls, good for fourth on the team, including eight against Saint Vincent on Apr. 11…caused 11 turnovers. Personal: Daughter of Robert and Ellen Schwartz...born on Feb. 10, 1993...Three time letter winner in lacrosse...2009 All section second team...majoring in enviornmental studies.
Schwartz Career Highs Points...................... 2................. DePauw.......................... Apr. 20, 2013 Goals....................... 1..............................................................Six Times Assists.................... 1..........................................................Three Times Ground Balls........... 8............................................................ Two Times Draw Controls......... 6.................. Kenyon.......................... Apr. 13, 2013 Caused Turnovers... 4............Frostburg State..................... Mar. 9, 2013
Schwartz Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2012 16-10 1 0 1 6 .167 3 .500 0 0 41 0 8 11 1-2.0 2013 15-15 5 3 8 14 .357 9 .643 0 0 50 21 15 22 0-0.0 2014 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 5 0 1 1 0-0.0 TOTAL 34-25 6 3 9 21 .286 13 .619 0 0 96 21 24 34 1-2.0
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21 • MCKENZIE BELL JUNIOR ATTACK 5-4 AKRON, OHIO WALSH JESUIT
2014: IWLCA All-Great Lakes Region First Team Selection…All-NCAC First Team…set single season assist record for the second consecutive year, finishing sophomore campaign with 74 assists…made 15 starts in 16 games played…tacked on 23 goals to finish season leading the Gators with 97 total points, third highest total in program history…became Allegheny program leader in career assists on Mar. 9, 2014, a 16-0 win over Trine University, surpassing Jensen Paterson with her second assist of the afternoon and earning her 80th career assist…led the nation in assists per game, finishing 2014 campaign with 4.63 assists per game, finishing second in the nation in total assists…tied the program’s single-game assist record with a careerhigh nine helpers on Apr. 23 against Hiram…added 13 ground balls…tallied a season-high five goals against Washington & Jefferson (Mar. 6). 2013: IWLCA All-Great Lakes Region First Team selection…All-NCAC First Team…broke the program’s single season assist record, ending the season with 58 helpers, 20 more than the previous record set by Jensen Paterson in 2011…ranked second in the nation in points per game, averaging 7.2 while trailing the nationalleading average of 7.31 points per game...ranked seventh in assist per game, racking up 3.87 helpers per contest...posted the 10th highest assist total in the nation...started in all 15 games for Allegheny…finished the season with a team-leading 108 points, tallying 50 goals, the second-highest total on the team…tied the program record with 12 points against Ohio Wesleyan (Apr. 27)…posted the second-highest single game assist total in program history against Waynesburg (Mar. 2)…tallied a season-high seven goals against Linfield (Mar. 18)…finished season with 28 ground balls…earned Allegheny Female Athlete of the Week Bell Career Highs honors after scoring eight points Points..................... 12........... Ohio Wesleyan.................... Apr. 27, 2013 in her collegiate debut against Goals....................... 7.................. Linfield......................... Mar. 18, 2013 Thiel (Feb. 21). Assists.................... 9................... Hiram........................... Apr. 23, 2014 Personal: Daughter of Mary and Dan Bell…born Jan. 6, 1994…seven-time Shots..................... 10................... Thiel............................Feb. 21, 2013 varsity letter winner (golf, lacrosse)…named All-Ohio second team (2012)… Ground Balls........... 6..............Pacific (Ore.)..................... Mar. 21, 2013 earned varsity offensive MVP honors (2012)…two-time state qualifier (golf)… Draw Controls......... 3.................. Oberlin........................... Apr. 16, 2013 member of National Honor Society…psychology major with minor in global Caused Turnovers... 2............................................................ Two Times health.
Bell Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2013 15-15 50 58 108 91 .549 69 .758 3 0 26 4 31 8 0-0.0 2014 16-14 23 74 97 60 .383 43 .717 2 0 13 1 53 5 0-0.0 TOTAL 31-29 73 132 205 151 .483 112 .742 5 0 39 5 84 13 0-0.0
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17 • ANNA DOTEN
JUNIOR ATTACK 5-6 WESTERN SPRINGS, ILL. LYONS TOWNSHIP 2014: Did not compete due to injury. 2013: Appeared in all 15 games for the Gators, making 13 starts…finished season with 12 goals and four assists…scored career-high four goals against DePauw (Apr. 20)…picked up 14 ground balls…ended season second on the team in draw controls, grabbing 28 during the season…set career-high with seven draw controls in collegiate debut vs. Thiel (Feb. 21). Personal: Daughter of Mary and Gary Doten…born Jul. 17, 1993…eight-time varsity letter winner (cross country, lacrosse)… named to all-conference (2011)…named varsity MVP (2012)…majoring in international studies with minor in Spanish…mother Mary played tennis at Wake Forest University.
Doten Career Highs Points.......................... 4.....................DePauw.................................Apr. 20, 2013 Goals........................... 4.....................DePauw.................................Apr. 20, 2013 Assists........................ 1...................................................................... Four times Shots.......................... 5............... at Waynesburg.......................... Mar. 02, 2013
Ground balls............... 3...................................................................... Two Times Draw controls............. 7...................................................................... Two Times Free-position goals..... 2.....................DePauw.................................Apr. 20, 2013 Caused turnovers........ 1....................................................................Three Times
Doten Career Statistics
Season GP G 2013 15 -13 12 TOTAL 15 -13 12
A 4 4
Pts 16 16
Shots 22 22
Shot% SOG .545 17 .545 17
SOG% .773 .773
UP 0 0
DN 0 0
GB 14 14
DC 28 28
TO 13 13
CT 3 3
Pen-Min 0-0.0 0-0.0
24 • CHLOE KEDZIORA JUNIOR GOALKEEPER 5-7 ORLAND PARK, ILL. CARL SANDBURG
2014: Appeared in three contests for the Gators during her sophomore season…spent time in net for the Gators against Trine (Mar. 7), Saint Vincent (Mar. 24) and Hiram (Apr. 23)…made four saves against Saint Vincent. 2013: Appeared in 13 games for the Gators, making six starts…finished season with 5-1 record…recorded career-high 10 saves against Kenyon (Apr. 13)…played complete 60 minutes in four games…ended year with 26 saves. Personal: Daughter of Joseph and Nicole Kedziora…three-time varsity letter-winner...named Most Valuable Defender during varsity career...born Apr. 30, 1994…English major with a minor in journalism in the public intrest.
Kedziora Career Highs Saves......................... 10.................... Kenyon.................................Apr. 13, 2013
Ground Balls............... 1...................................................................... Five Times
Kedziora Career Statistics
Season GP-GS MINUTES GA GAA SAVES SAVEPCT GB W L T SHO 2013 13-4 320:49 60 11.22 26 0.302 5 5 1 0 0 2014 3-0 58:30 6 6.15 5 0.455 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 16-4 379:19 66 10.44 31 0.320 5 5 1 0 0
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14 • GUSTY MEAD JUNIOR MIDFIELD 5-4 COLUMBIA, MD. HOWARD
2014: All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection…started in all 14 games played during her sophomore campaign…ended season with 25 goals and five assists, finishing fourth on the team with 30 points… grabbed 31 ground balls, finishing third on the team, while recording 45 draw controls, the second highest total on the squad…opened season with seven goals in first two games, scoring three against Frostburg State (Feb. 22) before tallying four against Thiel (Feb. 26)…tied her season-high goal output with four against Saint Vincent (Mar. 24)…recorded a career-high nine draw controls against Frostburg State (Feb. 22), adding a season-high six ground balls against Washington & Jefferson (Mar 6). 2013: Started in 11 of 13 games played…finished fourth on the team with 28 goals, adding 16 assists to finish with 44 points…scored five free-position goals…added 10 ground balls and 14 draw controls…scored career-high five goals against Waynesburg (Mar. 2)…notched seven multi-goal games during season… scored three or more goals in the final three games of the season. Personal: Daughter of Peter and Denise Mead…born Aug. 19, 1994…five-time varsity letter winner (soccer, lacrosse)…named scholar athlete…environmental science major with minors in Spanish and communication arts.
Mead Career Highs Points...................... 8.............. Waynesburg....................... Mar. 2, 2013 Goals....................... 5.............. Waynesburg....................... Mar. 2, 2013 Assists.................... 4................. DePauw.......................... Apr. 20, 2013 Shots...................... 8................... Hiram........................... Apr. 24, 2013 Ground Balls........... 6............. Wash. & Jeff........................ Mar. 6, 2014 Draw Controls......... 9............Frostburg State....................Feb. 22, 2014 Caused Turnovers... 3.................. Oberlin........................... Apr. 18, 2014
Mead Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2013 13-12 28 16 44 55 .509 44 .800 0 0 10 14 16 9 2-4.0 2014 14-13 25 5 30 48 .521 39 .812 0 1 31 45 25 11 0-0.0 TOTAL 27-25 53 21 74 103 .515 83 .806 0 1 41 59 41 20 2-4.0
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10 • JACKIE MORROW JUNIOR ATTACK 5-10 ANN ARBOR, MICH. SKYLINE
2014: Made seven starts, appearing in 12 games…finished with 23 goals and 20 ground balls…logged back-to-back three goal games against Thiel (Mar. 26) and Wash. & Jeff. (Mar. 6), tallied a season-high four goals against Hiram (Apr. 23)…grabbed three draw controls in a 15-9 win over Oberlin (Apr. 18). 2013: Played in seven games her first year at Allegheny, making two starts during injury-shortened season…tallied 13 goals and one assist…earned North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Athlete of the Week honors after tallying a career-high six goals against Saint Vincent (Mar.13)…recorded three multigoal games, tallying a pair of goals against Franciscan (Feb. 27) and three against Linfield (Mar. 18)…ended season with 13 groundballs, scooping up a career-high seven ground balls against Saint Vincent (Mar. 13). Personal: Daughter of Karen McKinney and James Morrow…born Aug. 12, 1994…six-time letter winner (field hockey, lacrosse)…earned all-state honorable mention accolades (field hockey, lacrosse)…earned first-team SEC selection (lacrosse)…global health major.
Morrow Career Highs Points.......................... 6.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 14, 2013 Goals........................... 6.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 14, 2013 Assists........................ 1....................................................................Three Times Shots.......................... 8...................................................................... Two Times
Ground Balls............... 5...................................................................... Two Times Draw Controls............. 4.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 14, 2013 Free-Position Goals..... 1....................................................................Three Times Caused Turnovers....... 2..................................................................... Four Times
Morrow Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2013 10-2 14 0 14 28 .500 23 .821 0 1 9 14 4 3 0-0.0 2014 12-6 23 3 26 48 .479 35 .729 2 1 20 11 23 7 1-2.0 TOTAL 22-8 37 3 40 76 .487 58 .763 2 2 29 25 27 10 1-2.0
23 • CHRISTINA PEREZ
JUNIOR GOALKEEPER 5-5 REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. MERCY
2014: Appeared in three games during her sophomore campaign, starting for the Gators on Mar. 7 against Trine...made a pair of saves during over 52 minutes in goal to pick up the win over the Thunder, the second shutout in program history…playing time was shortened due to a season-ending injury. 2013: Appeared in five games for the Gators as net minder, playing in nine total games…made first collegiate start against Frostburg State (Mar. 9). Personal: Daughter of Marsha and Sal Perez…born Oct. 26, 1993…two-time varsity letter winner (lacrosse)…team captain...earned second team allleague honors…psychology and communication arts major.
Perez Career Highs Saves.......................... 3...................................................................... Two Times
Ground Balls............... 2...............Frostburg State............................ Mar. 9, 2013
Perez Career Statistics
Season GP-GS MINUTES GA GAA SAVES SAVEPCT GB W L T SHO 2013 9-1 137:26 17 7.42 6 0.261 4 0 1 0 0 2014 3-1 52:07 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 12-2 189:33 17 5.38 8 0.320 4 1 1 0 0
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4 • ALYSSA RAPELJE JUNIOR MIDFIELD 5-6 COLUMBUS, OHIO GAHANNA LINCOLN
2014: Started in all 17 games for the Gators during her sophomore campaign…tallied 22 goals and five assists, finishing tied for fifth in points…added with team highs in ground balls (44), caused turnovers (21) and draw controls (53)…tallied a season-high four goals against Albion (Mar. 8)…grabbed a career-high seven ground balls on Apr. 5 against Wittenberg…recorded a season-high five draw controls on a pair of occasions, recording the total against Washington & Jefferson (Mar. 6) and Wittenberg (Apr. 5). 2013: Appeared in 15 games for the Gators, making seven starts…scored 16 goals while recording 10 assists…picked up 20 ground balls, caused nine turnovers…collected 13 draw controls…tallied career-high five goals against North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) rival DePauw (Apr. 20)…recorded four multi-goal games during the season, tallying a pair of goals against Waynesburg (Mar. 2), Wittenberg (Apr. 6) and Kenyon (Apr. 13). Personal: daughter of Dan and Nancy Rapelje…born Jun. 16, 1994...five-time letter winner (lacrosse, volleyball)…earned first-team All-OCC honors... member of National Honor Society…double major in global health and psychology.
Rapelje Career Highs Points.......................... 6.....................DePauw.................................Apr. 20, 2013 Goals........................... 5.....................DePauw.................................Apr. 20, 2013 Assists........................ 3...................................................................... Two Times Shots.......................... 6.....................Depauw.................................Apr. 19, 2014
Ground Balls............... 7...................................................................... Two Times Draw Controls............. 6.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 14, 2013 Caused Turnovers....... 4.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 24, 2014
Rapelje Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2013 15-7 16 10 26 35 .457 25 .714 0 0 20 19 16 11 0-0.0 2014 17-16 22 5 27 45 .489 34 .756 1 0 44 53 19 21 3-6.0 TOTAL 32-23 38 15 53 80 .475 59 .738 1 0 64 72 35 32 3-6.0
28 • COLLEEN BODNAR SOPHOMORE DEFENSE 5-9 PITTSBURGH, PA. CHARTIERS VALLEY
2014: Made three starts for the Gators, making appearances in 10 games…finished the season with eight ground balls and five caused turnovers. Personal: Daughter of Michael Bodnar and Cynthia Winslow...born Sept. 23, 1994...four-time varsity lacrosse letter-winner...neuroscience major with planned career as neurologist.
Bodnar Career Highs Ground Balls............... 1.....................................................................Eight Times
Caused Turnovers....... 2...................................................................... Two Times
Bodnar Career Statistics
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2014 10-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 0 4 5 0-0.0 TOTAL 10-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 0 4 5 0-0.0
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6 • ELENI BROWN SOPHOMORE DEFENSE 5-1 UPPER MALBORO, MD. CALVERTON
2014: Made four starts during injury-shortened freshmen campaign…finished the season with one goal, one assist, adding two ground balls, caused turnovers and draw controls…scored first collegiate goal against Washington & Jefferson (Mar. 6). Personal: Daughter of Andrea Colevas and Wayne Brown…born Sept. 8, 1995…three-time field hockey coaches’ award winner (2010-12)…two-time lacrosse coaches’ award winner (2011-12)…sister Stacie Brown played field hockey and lacrosse at Drew University (N.J.)…psychology major.
Brown Career Highs Points.......................... 1...................................................................... Two Times Goals........................... 1................ Wash. & Jeff.............................. Mar. 6, 2014 Assists........................ 1....................... Trine.................................... Mar. 7, 2014 Shots.......................... 3................ Wash. & Jeff.............................. Mar. 7, 2014
Ground Balls............... 1...................................................................... Two Times Draw Controls............. 2....................... Trine.................................... Mar. 7, 2014 Free-Position Goals..... 1................ Wash. & Jeff.............................. Mar. 6, 2014 Caused Turnovers....... 2...............Frostburg State.......................... Feb. 22, 2014
Brown Career Statistics
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2014 4-4 1 1 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0 2 2 2 2 0-0.0 TOTAL 4-4 1 1 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0 2 2 2 2 0-0.0
26 • KAELIN CLOGAN SOPHOMORE GOALKEEPER 5-3 PITTSBURGH, PA. PINE RICHLAND
2014: IWLCA All-Great Lakes Region Second Team Selection…All-NCAC First Team Goalkeeper…finished second in the NCAC in save percentage (46.5) and goals against average (9.96) while finishing third in saves (132)…made 16 starts in-between the pipes for the Gators, ending her freshman season with a 14-2 record… kicked off her collegiate career with back-to-back 10-save performances against Frostburg State (Feb. 22) and Thiel (Feb. 26)…made a season-high 19 saves in a 13-12 win at Chapman on Mar. 19…logged 30 minutes of scoreless goalkeeping on Apr. 23 against Hiram. Personal: Daughter of Leslie and Michael Clogan…born Jul. 6, 1995…five-time varsity letter-winner (field hockey, lacrosse)…member of 2012, 2013 sectional championship teams…earned a spot on the All-WPIAL team (2013) and All-WPIAL Honorable mention squad (2012) …2013 Jackie Pitts Award recipient… majoring in biology
Clogan Career Highs Saves......................... 19...................Chapman............................... Mar. 19, 2014
Ground Balls............... 4...................................................................... Two Times
Clogan Career Statistics
Season GP-GS MINUTES GA GAA SAVES SAVEPCT GB W L T SHO 2014 16-13 915:23 152 9.96 132 0.465 23 14 2 0 0 TOTAL 16-13 915:23 152 9.96 132 0.465 23 14 2 0 0
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7 • JEANNIE KIRK
SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD 5-4 PITTSBURGH, PA. WINCHESTER THURSTON 2014: Appeared in 14 games, making three starts during freshman campaign…scored her first collegiate goal on Mar. 24 against Saint Vincent…ended the season with 11 ground balls, seven caused turnovers and seven draw controls. Personal: Daughter of Dusty and John Kirk…born Oct. 17, 1994…eight-time varsity letter-winner (lacrosse, field hockey)…Female Athlete of the Year at Winchester Thurston H.S…four-time captain…majoring in global health.
Kirk Career Highs Points.......................... 1.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 24, 2014 Goals........................... 1.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 24, 2014 Shots.......................... 6....................... Trine.................................... Mar. 7, 2014
Ground Balls............... 2...................................................................... Two Times Draw Controls............. 2...................................................................... Two Times Caused Turnovers....... 4....................... Trine.................................... Mar. 7, 2014
Kirk Career Statistics
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2014 14-3 1 0 1 9 .111 6 .667 0 0 11 7 16 7 1-2.0 TOTAL 14-3 1 0 1 9 .111 6 .667 0 0 11 7 16 7 1-2.0
5 • ALEXA MALONEY SOPHOMORE ATTACK 5-5 PHILADELPHIA, PA METHACTON
2014: Started 16 games during first year for the Blue and Gold, finishing the season with 24 goals and three assists for 27 points, finishing tied for the fifthhighest total on the team…added 21 ground balls, 11 caused turnovers and eight draw controls, tallying three game-winners during the season, the secondhighest team total…opened collegiate career with eight-game scoring streak, tallying her first collegiate goal in her debut against Frostburg State (Feb. 22). Personal: Daughter of Tracy and Robert Maloney...born Aug. 29, 1995...three-time varsity letter-winner (lacrosse)...senior year captain...earned attack Most Valuable Player in 2012…winner of lacrosse coaches award in 2013...double major in global health studies & Spanish...planned career in public health.
Maloney Career Highs Points.......................... 4..................... Kenyon.................................Apr. 12, 2014 Goals........................... 4..................... Kenyon.................................Apr. 12, 2014 Assists........................ 2...............Frostburg State.......................... Feb. 22, 2014 Shots.......................... 7................ Wash. & Jeff.............................. Mar. 6, 2014
Ground Balls............... 3....................................................................Three Times Draw Controls............. 2...................................................................... Two Times Free-Position Goals..... 2..................... Kenyon.................................Apr. 12, 2014 Caused Turnovers....... 3................ Wash. & Jeff.............................. Mar. 6, 2014
Maloney Career Statistics
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2014 16-15 24 3 27 48 .500 35 .729 1 0 21 8 16 11 0-0.0 TOTAL 16-15 24 3 27 48 .500 35 .729 1 0 21 8 16 11 0-0.0
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25 • CHRISTINE MCGRATH SOPHOMORE ATTACK 5-8 PITTSBURGH, PA. HAMPTON
2014: Started a pair of contests for the Gators, appearing in 11 games…scored 13 goals while picking up two assists, adding nine ground balls, four draw controls and a caused turnover…scored two goals in her collegiate debut against Albion College (Mar. 8)…added a season-high four goals the following day against Trine (Mar. 9)…tallied three goals against Hiram (Apr. 23)…recorded a season-high three ground balls in back-to-back games against DePauw (Apr. 19) and Hiram (Apr. 23). Personal: Daughter of Kathleen and William McGrath...born Aug. 21, 1994...six-time varsity letter-winner (tennis, lacrosse)...played attack and second doubles during varsity career...earned All-WPIAL, All-Section first team lacrosse honors...Academic All-American...economics major with minor in theater.
McGrath Career Highs Points.......................... 4....................... Trine.................................... Mar. 7. 2014 Goals........................... 4....................... Trine.................................... Mar. 7, 2014 Assists........................ 1...................................................................... Two Times Shots.......................... 5...................................................................... Two Times
Ground Balls............... 3...................................................................... Two Times Draw Controls............. 1..................................................................... Four Times Free-Position Goals..... 1..................................................................... Four Times Caused Turnovers....... 1....................... Trine.................................... Mar. 7, 2014
McGrath Career Statistics
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2014 11-2 13 2 15 21 .619 19 .905 0 0 9 4 13 1 0-0.0 TOTAL 11-2 13 2 15 21 .619 19 .905 0 0 9 4 13 1 0-0.0
19 • ASHLEY POTOFSKY SOPHOMORE DEFENSE 5-4 MONTREAL, QUEBEC VERMONT ACAD. 2014: Did not play due to injury. Personal: Daughter of Melissa and Perry Potofsky…born Mar. 7, 1995…11-time varsity letter-winner (lacrosse, field hockey, ice hockey)…earned Most Valuable Player honors for ice and field hockey during varsity career…earned Female Athelte of the Year award in 2013…New England Women’s Lacrosse Association All-Star and Lakes Region All-Star Lacrosse Team selection…psychology major.
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8 • ALEXA STEIBER SOPHOMORE ATTACK 5-2 SHAKER HEIGHTS, OHIO SHAKER HEIGHTS
2014: Appeared in 13 games for the Gators, making one start during her freshman campaign…ended the season with nine goals and four assists, adding seven ground balls…tallied a season-high four goals on Mar. 24 against Saint Vincent, also recording a season-high four ground balls…ended the regular season on a three-game scoring streak, notching a goal against DePauw (Apr. 19), Hiram (Apr. 23) and Ohio Wesleyan (Apr. 26). Personal: Daughter of Alison and Jason Steiber…born Mar. 25, 1995…three-time varsity letter-winner…field hockey and lacrosse captain during varsity career…global health major with minor in Arabic.
Steiber Career Highs Points.......................... 5.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 24, 2014 Goals........................... 4.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 24, 2014 Assists........................ 2...................... Hiram..................................Apr. 23, 2014
Shots.......................... 5.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 24, 2014 Ground Balls............... 2.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 24, 2014 Caused Turnovers....... 2.................Saint Vincent............................ Mar. 24, 2014
Steiber Career Statistics
Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2014 13-1 9 4 13 22 .409 19 .864 1 0 7 0 9 2 0-0.0 TOTAL 13-1 9 4 13 22 .409 19 .864 1 0 7 0 9 2 0-0.0
3 • JESSIE THIESSEN SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD 5-4 PITTSBURGH, PA. FOX CHAPEL
2014: Made 10 starts for the Gators, appearing in all 17 games…ended season with 28 ground balls, six caused turnovers and 15 draw controls, finding the back of the net four times…scored two goals for the Gators against Thiel, the first two tallies of her collegiate career…picked up four ground balls in an Allegheny win over Ohio Wesleyan (Apr. 26)…nabbed a season-high four draw controls against Oberlin (Apr. 18). Personal: Daughter of Dan and Amanda Thiessen…born Mar. 13, 1995…seven-time varsity letter-winner (lacrosse, soccer)…named soccer team’s offfensive MVP three times...three-time all-section selection...2012 WPIAL selection...named Valley News Dispatch soccer all-star...lacrosse team MVP two times...biology major.
Thiessen Career Highs Points.......................... 2....................... Thiel.................................. Feb. 26, 2014 Goals........................... 2....................... Thiel.................................. Feb. 26, 2014 Shots.......................... 3...................................................................... Two Times
Ground Balls............... 4....................................................................Three Times Draw Controls............. 4..................... Oberlin.................................Apr. 18, 2014 Caused Turnovers....... 1........................................................................Six Times
Theissen Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB DC TO CT Pen-Min 2014 17-10 4 0 4 11 .364 9 .818 0 0 28 15 16 6 0-0.0 TOTAL 17-10 4 0 4 11 .364 9 .818 0 0 28 15 16 6 0-0.0
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12 • KIA DOHERTY
Personal: Daughter of Senah Gowan…born May 24, 1996…three-sport varsity athlete (soccer, indoor track, lacrosse)…earned honorable mention and Most Improved Player honors during soccer career…earning third place finishes in two events at track state qualifiers…represented Marcus Whitman High School in the New York Senior AllStar lacross Game…biology major.
18 • BRIE FREEMAN
Personal: Daughter of Robert Freeman…born Apr. 19, 1996…three-sport varsity athlete (lacrosse, indoor track, cross country)…four-time team MVP in lacrosse, earning U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American and All-Greater Rochester Honorable Mention honors during varsity career…two-time All-County Second Team selection… two-time varsity team captain…set indoor school records in the pole vault and 4x200 relay, earning Field MVP honors during varsity career…environmental science major.
2 • LI MILCH
Personal: Daughter of Barbara Milch and Etty Reut…born Apr. 2, 1996...varsity letter-winner in soccer, basketball and lacrosse…All-Section Lacrosse WPIAL All-Star (2013), U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American (2013)…captain and team MVP (2013-14)…basketball varsity captain and MVP (2013-14)…undecided major.
20 • SHELBY PIPER
Personal: Daughter of Kathy and Steve Piper…born May 17, 1996…six-time varsity letter-winner (basketball, lacrosse)…played for head coach Adam Everett in lacrosse, earning Athlete of the Year honors her sophomore season… earned first team all-conference honors sophomore, junior and senior year after second team honors her freshman year…was named Female Athlete of the Year during sophomore season…Named to Academic Honor Roll freshman to senior year…undecided major.
9 • KAYLA SMITH
Personal: Daughter of Lisa and Paul Smith…born Mar. 8, 1996…four-time varsity letter-winner (lacrosse, volleyball)…named to All-WPIAL and All-Section Lacrosse teams during senior season…neuroscience and psychology double major…planned career as dermatologist.
11 • KATIE WEISS
Personal: Daughter of Lawrence and Susan Weiss…born Jun. 3, 1996…four-time varsity letter-winner…played under head coach Julie Gould…recipient of the Pittsburgh Lacrosse Foundation All-Section Award…Aunt Victoria Kisslinger was a three-sport athlete at Bucknell University (track, volleyball, basketball)…neuroscience major with a minor in studio art.
FRESHMAN DEFENSE 5-6 CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. MARCUS WHITMAN FRESHMAN DEFENSE 5-4 ROCHESTER, N.Y. EASTRIDGE
FRESHMAN ATTACK 5-8 PITTSBURGH, PA. ELLIS SCHOOL FRESHMAN ATTACK 5-5 LITTLETON, COLO. CHATFIELD FRESHMAN DEFENSE 5-4 BUTLER, PA. KNOCH
FRESHMAN MIDFIELD 5-2 PITTSBURGH, PA. CHARTIERS VALLEY AlleghenyGators.com • @GatorSports • @AlleghenyLax
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ALLEGHENY LACROSSE Individual Game Records Points 12 Jensen Paterson Medaille 03/15/11 11 Jill Michalski Alfred 04/02/95 11 McKenzie Bell Hiram 04/23/14 10 Jensen Paterson OWU 03/26/11 10 McKenzie Bell Wash. & Jeff. 03/06/14 9 Meg Grossman Frostburg St. 03/10/09 8 8 times* Last, Jensen Paterson v. Wittenberg 04/28/11 Goals 9 Kelsey Rodgers Ohio Wesleyan 04/27/13 9 Jill Michalski Alfred 04/02/95 8 Kelsey Rodgers Denison 03/29/14 8 Jensen Paterson Wittenberg 04/23/11 8 Christina Zanic Bridgewater St. 03/17/08 8 Barb Eklund St. John Fisher 03/10/99 8 Jill Michalski OWU 04/15/95 Assists 9 McKenzie Bell Hiram 04/23/14 9 Jensen Paterson Medaille 03/15/11 8 McKenzie Bell Waynesburg 03/02/13 7 2 times* Last, McKenzie Bell v. Ohio Wesleyan 04/27/13 6 McKenzie Bell Franciscan 02/27/13 4 9 times* Last, Monique Villanueva v. Waynesburg 03/27/12 4 7 times* Last, Monique Villanueva v. C-M-S 03/20/12 Saves 28 Julie Crowe OWU 04/16/95 24 Jen Jenks Denison 05/01/97 22 Julie Crowe OWU 04/15/95 22 Julie Crowe Wooster 03/10/09 20 Stephany Hart OWU 04/28/01
Team Game Records Points Opponent 39 DePauw 37 Franciscan 36 Waynesburg 35 Oberlin 32 Ohio Wesleyan
04/20/13 02/27/13 03/02/13 04/16/11 04/27/13
Goals 26 DePauw 23 Franciscan 22 Ohio Wesleyan 22 Oberlin 22 Frostburg St.
04/20/13 02/27/13 04/27/13 04/16/11 03/10/09
Saves 29 Mercyhurst 28 OWU 27 Denison
04/28/96 04/16/94 04/02/94
Assists 15 Waynesburg 03/02/13 14 Franciscan 02/27/13 13 DePauw 04/20/13 13 Oberlin 04/16/11 13 Waynesburg 03/16/11 11 3 Times* Last v. Otterbein 04/22/12
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Individual Season Records Points 1. Jensen Paterson 112 2. McKenzie Bell 106 3. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 75 4. Kelly Dickson 67 5. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 68 6. Jensen Paterson 66 Jensen Paterson 66 8. Kelsey Rodgers 64 9. Jill Michalski 62 10. Meg Grossman 59 11. Jensen Paterson 57 12. Monique Villanueva 54 13. Ashley Hughes 51
‘11 ‘13 ‘12 ‘13 ‘11 ‘10 ‘09 ‘13 ‘95 ‘10 ‘08 ‘12 ‘08
Goals 1. Jensen Paterson 74 2. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 60 Kelsey Rodgers 60 Kelsey Rodgers 60 5. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 59 6. Jill Michalski 58 7. Jensen Paterson 53 8. Meg Grossman 51 Jensen Paterson 51 McKenzie Bell 51 Kelly Dickson 50 12. Kelly Dickson 47 13. Barbara Eklund 45 14. Jensen Paterson 44 15. Emily Deering 43
‘11 ‘11 ‘13 ‘14 ‘12 ‘95 ‘09 ‘10 ‘10 ‘13 ‘14 ‘13 ‘99 ‘08 ‘03
Assists 1. McKenzie Bell 74 2. McKenzie Bell 55 3. Jensen Paterson 38 4. Monique Villanueva 27 5. Kelly Dickson 20 6. Jane Popelka 17 Kelly Dickson 17 8. Ashley Hughes 16 Christina Zanic 16 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 16 Gusty Mead 16 12. Jensen Paterson 15 13. Jensen Paterson 13 Jensen Paterson 13 Ashley Hughes 13 Ashley Hughes 13 Liz Geller 13
‘14 ‘13 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘97 ‘14 ‘08 ‘10 ‘12 ‘13 ‘10 ‘09 ‘08 ‘06 ‘05 ‘02
Saves 1. Melissa Pastrick 177 Julie Crowe 177 3. Julie Crowe 159 4. Lesley Stange 156 Devin McCue 156 6. Stephany Hart 151 7. Lesley Stange 149 8. Jennifer Jenks 148 9. Kaelin Clogan 132 10. Devin McCue 126 11. Beth McLaughlin 125
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Individual Career Records Points 1. Jensen Paterson 300 ‘08-’11 2. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 232 ‘09-’12 3. McKenzie Bell 205 ‘13-Pres. 4. Kelsey Rodgers 193 ‘12-Pres. Kelly Dickson 193 ‘11-’14 6. Ashley Hughes 179 ‘05-’08 7. Meg Grossman 147 ‘07-’10 8. Emily Deering 144 ‘03-’06 9. Christina Zanic 137 ‘07-’10 10. Kelly Dickson 127 ‘11-Pres. 11. Eleni Kacoyianni 119 ‘96-’99 12. Ashley Lemmon 116 ‘02-’05 13. Jill Michalski 102 ‘94-’95 14. Ashley Rogerson 101 ‘03-’06 Goals 1. Jensen Paterson 221 ‘08-’11 2. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 196 ‘09-’12 3. Kelsey Rodgers 159 ‘12-Pres. 4. Kelly Dickson 150 ‘11-’14 5. Ashley Hughes 125 ‘05-’08 6. Emily Deering 123 ‘03-’06 7. Meg Grossman 118 ‘07-’10 8. Christina Zanic 104 ‘07-’10 9. Eleni Kacoyianni 91 ‘96-’99 Jill Michalski 91 ‘94-’95 11. Ashley Lemon 87 ‘02-’05 12. Abby Silvester 80 ‘08-’11 Assists 1. McKenzie Bell 132 ‘13-Pres. 2. Jensen Paterson 79 ‘08-’11 3. Ashley Hughes 54 ‘05-’08 4. Kelly Dickson 43 ‘11-’14 5. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 36 ‘09-’12 6. Christina Zanic 33 ‘07-’10 7. Ashley Lemmon 29 ‘02-’05 Meg Grossman 29 ‘07-’10 8. Eleni Kacoyianni 28 ‘96-’99 9. Jane Popelka 27 ‘95-’98 10. Ashley Rogerson 25 ‘03-’06 Abby Silvester 25 ‘08-’11 Saves 1. Lesley Strange 497 ‘05-’08 2. Beth McLaughlin 355 ‘02-’04 3. Julie Crowe 336 ‘94-’95 4. Devin McCue 282 ‘99-’02 5. Stephany Hart 269 ‘98-’01 6. Becca O’Shurak 237 ‘08-’11 7. Melissa Pastrick 226 ‘96-’97 8. Rachael Coons 201 ‘07-’10 9. Jennifer Jenks 195 ‘97-’99 10. Kaelin Clogan 132 ‘14-Pres. 11. Carly Minsterman 124 ‘12 Wins 1. Lesley Stange 26 2. Becca O’Shurak 18 3. Beth McLaughlin 17 4. Kaelin Clogan 14 4. Rachael Coons 10 5. Devin McCue 9 Carly Minsterman 9
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Year Goals 1994 Jill Michalski 1995 Jill Michalski 1996 Eleni Kacoyianni 1997 Eleni Kacoyianni 1998 Jane Popelka 1999 Barb Ecklund 2000 Barb Ecklund 2001 K.C. Hartwig 2002 Liz Geller 2003 Emily Deering 2004 Emily Deering 2005 Ashley Rodgerson 2006 Ashley Hughes 2007 Ashley Hughes 2008 Jensen Paterson 2009 Jensen Paterson 2010 Meg Grossman 2011 Jensen Paterson 2012 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 2013 Kelsey Rodgers 2014 Kelsey Rodgers
No. Assists 33 Jill Michalski 58 Karen Shakoske 29 Eleni Kacoyianni 30 Jane Popelka 30 Jane Popelka 45 Eleni Kacoyianni 27 K.C. Hartwig 27 K.C. Hartwig 32 Liz Geller 43 Rebecca Ozimek 32 Liz Geller 27 Ashley Hughes 34 Ashley Hughes 29 Ashley Hughes 44 Ashley Hughes 53 Jensen Paterson 51 Christina Zanic 73 Jensen Paterson 59 Monique Villanueva 60 McKenzie Bell 60 McKenzie Bell
No. Points 7 Jill Michalski 6 Jill Michalski 8 Eleni Kacoyianni 17 Jane Popelka 7 Jane Popelka 9 Barb Ecklund 6 K.C. Hartwig 8 K.C. Hartwig 13 Liz Gellar 8 Emily Deering 8 Emily Deering 13 Ashley Hughes 13 Ashley Hughes 13 Ashley Hughes 12 Jensen Paterson 13 Jensen Paterson 16 Jensen Paterson 38 Jensen Paterson* 27 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 55 McKenzie Bell 74 McKenzie Bell
No. 40 62 37 42 37 48 24 35 45 47 37 40 47 41 57 66 66 111 75 106 97
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
No. 69 89 93 68 46 -- -- -- -- -- 36 30 61 29 24 36 57 34 64 45 44
No. 27 29 24 29 32 -- -- -- -- -- 24 14 36 33 35 60 73 67 100 54 53
No. ----21 -----36 17 51 19 11 21 19 19 34 26 24
Ground Balls Jill Michalski Jill Michalski Eleny Kacoyianni Jane Popelka Eleni Kacoyianni Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Ashley Rodgerson Kelly Towns Emily Deering Meg Grossman Kaitlan Blondi Cailin Harvey Meg Grossman Abby Silvester Kiah Voyer-Colbath Sara Schwartz Alyssa Rapelje
Draw Controls Jill Michalski Jill Michalski Eleni Kacoyianni Eleni Kacoyianni Jessica Jones Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Ashley Rogerson Emily Deering Emily Deering Ashley Hughes Jensen Paterson Jensen Paterson Jensen Paterson Jensen Paterson Kiah Voyer-Colbath Kelsey Rodgers Alyssa Rapelje
Caused Turnovers Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Eleni Kacoyianni Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Emily Deering Emily Deering Emily Deering Cailin Harvey Kaitlan Blondi Cailin Harvey Meg Grossman Abby Silvester Kiah Voyer-Colbath Kelsey Rodgers Alyssa Rapelje
Year Goals Against Average No. Save Percentage No. Saves No. 1994 Julia Crowe 15.68 Julia Crowe .517 Julia Crowe 159 1995 Not Available -- Not Available -- Not Available -1996 Not Available -- Not Available -- Not Available -1997 Jennifer Jenks 10.31 Jennifer Jenks .536 Jennifer Jenks 148 1998 Stephany Hart 15.60 Stephany Hart .420 Stephany Hart 90 1999 Devin McCue 11.92 Devin McCue .559 Devin McCue 156 2000 Not Available -- Not Available -- Not Available -2001 Not Available -- Not Available -- Not Available -2002 Beth McLaughlin 11.05 Beth McLaughlin .431 Beth McLaughlin 119 2003 Not Available -- Not Available -- Not Available -2004 Beth McLaughlin 8.71 Beth McLaughlin .476 Beth McLaughlin 111 2005 Lesley Strange 6.95 Lesley Strange .533 Lesley Strange 112 2006 Lesley Strange 8.63 Lesley Strange .516 Lesley Strange 149 2007 Lesley Strange 14.99 Lesley Strange .385 Lesley Strange 80 2008 Lesley Strange 13.01 Lesley Strange .442 Lesley Strange 156 2009 Rachel Coons 14.11 Rachel Coons .406 Rachel Coons 116 2010 Becca O’Shurak 12.14 Becca O’Shurak .417 Becca O’Shurak 100 2011 Becca O’Shurak 11.04 Becca O’Shurak .366 Becca O’Shurak 116 2012 Carly Minsterman 11.84 Carly Minsterman .364 Carly Minsterman 124 2013 Eliza Morgan 12.06 Eliza Morgan .372 Eliza Morgan 45 2014 Kaelin Clogan 10.02 Kaelin Clogan .465 Kaelin Clogan 132 BOLD - Program Record * - Conference Record
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ALLEGHENY LACROSSE IWLCA All-American 2011: Jensen Paterson (3rd) IWLCA All-West Region 2014: McKenzie Bell (1st) Kelsey Rodgers (1st) Kaelin Clogan (2nd) 2013: Sara Schwartz (1st) McKenzie Bell (2nd) Carly Minsterman (2nd) Kelsey Rodgers (2nd) 2012: Kiah Voyer-Colbath (1st) 2011: Jensen Paterson (1st) Kiah Voyer-Colbath (2nd) 2010: Jensen Paterson (1st) Meg Grossman (1st) 2009: Caitlin Harvey (1st) Jensen Paterson (2nd) 2006: Emily Deering (1st) Ashley Rogerson (1st) Ashley Hughes (2nd) 2005: Ashley Rogerson (1st) Emily Deering (2nd) Ashley Hughes (2nd) 2004: Emily Deering (1st) Ashley Rogerson (2nd) 2003: Emily Deering (2nd) All-NCAC Selections 2014: McKenzie Bell (1st) Kaelin Clogan (1st) Carly Minsterman (1st) Kelsey Rodgers (1st) Kelly Dickson (2nd) Gusty Mead (2nd) Kellee Cribby (2nd) 2013: McKenzie Bell (1st) Kelsey Rodgers (1st) Sara Schwartz (1st) Kelly Dickson (HM) Carly Minsterman (HM) 2012: Kiah Voyer-Colbath (1st) Monique Villanueva (2nd) Kelsey Rodgers (2nd) Brennane Maine (HM) Sara Schwartz (HM) 2011: Jensen Paterson (1st) Kiah Voyer-Colbath (1st) Abby Silvester (2nd) Colleen Silky (2nd) Brennan Maine (HM) Kellee Cribby (HM) 2010: Meg Grossman (1st) Emily Hoar (1st) Jensen Paterson (1st) Abby Silvester (2nd) Kiah Voyer-Colbath (HM) Christina Zanic (HM) 2009: Meg Grossman (2nd) Cailin Harvey (2nd) Katie Murphy (2nd) Jensen Paterson (1st) Kiah Voyer-Colbath (2nd) 2008: Laura Hoch (HM) Ashley Hughes (2nd) Katie Murphy (2nd) Jensen Paterson (1st) Christina Zanic (HM)
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2007: Michelle Dudevoir (2nd) Meg Grossman (HM) Ashley Huges (1st) 2006: Emily Deering (1st) Michelle Dudevoir (HM) Lauren Hoch (HM) Ashley Hughes (1st) Ashley Rogerson (1st) Kelly Towns (HM) 2005: Joan Anderson (2nd) Emily Deering (1st) Ashley Hughes (1st) Ashley Lemmon (2nd) Ashley Rogerson (1st) Kelly Towns (2nd) 2004: Joan Anderson (2nd) Emily Deering (1st) Liz Geller (2nd) Ashley Lemmon (2nd) Danie Parsons (2nd) Ashley Rogerson (1st) 2003: Emily Deering (1st) Ashley Lemmon (2nd) Rebecca Ozimek (HM) 2002: Liz Geller (2nd) Devin McCue (HM) 2001: Robin Lill (HM) Devin McCue (HM) 2000 K.C. Hartwig (2nd) Jessica Jones (HM) Robin Lill (HM) 1999: Barbara Eklund (2nd) K.C. Hartwig (HM) Jessica Jones (HM) Eleni Kacoyianni (HM) 1998: Eleni Kacoyianni (HM) Jane Popelka (HM) 1997: Jodie Evans (HM) Jessica Jones (HM) Eleni Kacoyianni (HM) 1996: Jodie Evans (HM) Eleni Kacoyianni (HM) 1995: Kate Dillon (HM) Jill Michalski (1st) 1994: Jill Michalski (2nd)
All-Time Award Winners
Robin Lill
Laura Hoch
Abby Silvester
Emily Hoar
Caitlin Harvey
Emily Deering
K.C. Hartwig
Colleen Silky
Jensen Paterson
Kiah Voyer-Colbath
NCAC 30th Anniversary All-Decade Team Ashley Hughes ‘08 Jensen Paterson ‘11 Kiah Voyer-Colbath ‘12 IWLCA All-Star Game Selection Carly Minsterman, 2014 NCAC Player of the Year Kiah Voyer-Colbath, 2012 Jensen Paterson, 2011 NCAC Defender of the Year Emily Deering, 2006 NCAC Newcomer of the Year Kiah Voyer-Colbath, 2009 Emily Deering, 2003 Barbara Eklund, 1999 NCAC Co-Coach of the Year Paul≠ Bonus, 2004
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2015 Player Profiles 1994^ (2-10, 1-6 NCAC) Coach: John Wilcher vs. Oberlin L 1-21 at Wooster L 8-22 at Denison* L 1-20 vs. Wooster* L 3-18 at Earlham* L 4-17 at Wittenberg* L 5-11 at Kenyon* L 5-18 vs. OWU* W 9-8 at. Oberlin* L 3-15 vs. Kenyon L 7-8 at Denison# L 4-22 vs. Buffalo State W 16-1 ^ - Indicates inaugural season * - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament 1995 (4-10, 1-6 NCAC) Coach: John Wilcher at Oberlin L 1-17 at Alfred W 7-4 vs. Denison* L 5-22 vs. Alfred W 15-1 at Wooster* L 4-15 vs. Earlham* L, 2-13 vs. Wittenberg* W 10-4 at Buffalo State W 12-6 at Wooster L 13-24 at OWU* L 10-16 vs. Oberlin* L 3-19 at Kenyon* L 7-13 at Wittenberg L 9-17 at Oberlin# L 9-16 * - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament 1996 (4-10, 2-5 NCAC) Coach: John Wilcher vs. Conn. College @ L 1-16 at Alfred L 3-4 vs. Kenyon* W 12-6 vs. Wooster* L 4-14 at Oberlin* L 4-13 vs. OWU* L 3-10 vs. Buffalo State W 11-0 at Denison* L 1-19 at Wooster L 5-11 at Earlham* W 6-13 at Wittenberg* L 7-13 vs. Gannon L 8-13 vs. Mercyhurst W 15-1 at Oberlin# L 6-15 * - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament @ - Played in Hilton Head, S.C. 1997 (6-10, 2-5 NCAC) Coach: John Wilcher vs. Conn. College @ L 3-20 vs. Alfred L 8-11 at Kenyon* L 6-9 vs. Oberlin* L 4-15 at OWU* L 3-7 at Wooster* L 11-12 at Buffalo State W 16-11 at Oberlin* L 0-17 vs. Grove City W 10-6 at Mercyhurst W 12-9 vs. Earlham* W 16-7 vs. Wittenberg* W 8-3 at Fredonia W 8-5 at Gannon L 5-21 vs. Denison* L 5-15 at Denison# L 10-13 * - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament @ - Played in Panama City, Fla. 1998 (2-12, 1-6 NCAC) Coach: John Wilcher vs. St. Lawrence @ L 5-15 at Alfred L 4-18 vs. Fredonia% L 8-15 vs. LeMoyne% L 8-11 at Oberlin* L 2-16
at Earlham* W 10-4 at Wittenberg* L 10-11 vs. Buffalo State W 16-5 vs. OWU* L 8-22 vs. Wooster* L 9-17 vs. Kenyon* L 14-17 vs. Fredonia L 3-13 vs. Gannon L 3-16 at Denison* L 2-23 * - Indicates NCAC contest % - Wittenberg Invitational @ - Played in Panama City, Fla. 1999 (4-9, 2-5 NCAC) Coach: Maureen Hager vs. Fredonia% L 12-23 vs. Earlham% W 14-4 at Wooster* L 11-15 at Kenyon* L 10-15 at Buffalo State W 10-8 at OWU* L 5-18 vs. Alfred L 3-20 vs. Earlham* W 20-5 vs. Wittenberg* W 5-4 at Fredonia L 9-13 vs. Oberlin* L 6-14 vs. Denison* L 7-23 at Oberlin# L 5-17 * - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament % - Wittenberg Invitational 2000 (5-8, 1-6 NCAC) Coach: Maureen Hager at St. Vincent Fisher L 12-16 vs. Fredonia W 14-8 at. St. Vincent W 14-4 at Wittenberg* L 4-16 at Earlham* W 10-4 vs. Wooster* L 3-17 vs. Kenyon* L 2-16 at Denison* L 0-21 vs. St. Vincent W 15-4 at Oberlin* L 5-11 vs. IUP L 8-17 vs. Buffalo State W 13-7 vs. OWU* L 5-14 * - Indicates NCAC contest 2001 (3-9, 1-6 NCAC) Coach: Stephanie Pavlick at Fredonia L 3-14 at Wooster* L 3-17 at Kenyon* L 2-17 at Medaille W 18-1 vs. Denison* L 1-23 vs. Oberlin* L 5-11 vs. St. Vincent L 8-12 vs. Wittenberg* L 5-16 vs. Earlham* W 13-4 at Buffalo State W 8-6 at IUP L 6-15 at OWU* L 2-5 * - Indicates NCAC contest 2002 (5-9, 2-5 NCAC) Coach: Stephanie Pavlick vs. Vassar% L 6-15 vs. St Lawrence% L 8-14 vs. Buffalo State W 9-8 vs. IUP L 7-16 at Earlham* W 11-10 at Wittenberg*(^) L 12-13 vs. Medaille W 12-1 vs. OWU*(^) W 8-7 at St. Vincent L 8-14 vs. Fredonia W 9-6 vs. Kenyon* L 6-17 vs. Wooster* L 4-13 at Oberlin* L 7-11 at Denison* L 3-17 * - Indicates NCAC contest (^) - Indicates Overtime contest % - Played in Panama City, Fla.
2003 (4-9, 2-5 NCAC) Coach: Paul Bonus vs. Vassar% L 9-11 vs. Clarkson% L 3-10 vs. Buffalo State W 9-8 at Fredonia L 6-8 at Kenyon* L 6-12 at IUP L 8-16 vs. Earlham* W 11-1 at OWU* L 13-14 vs. St. Vincent (^) W 8-7 vs. Oberlin* W 13-7 vs. Denison* L 11-12 vs. Wittenberg* L 6-12 at Wooster* L 3-16 * - Indicates NCAC contest (^) - Indicates Overtime contest % - Played in Panama City, Fla. 2004 (8-6, 3-3 NCAC) Coach: Paul Bonus vs. Vassar% W 15-4 vs. New England% W 12-6 at Denison* L 6-8 at St. Vincent L 12-16 at Wittenberg* L 4-8 at Buffalo State L 4-10 vs. Fredonia W 9-7 at Lycoming W 14-10 vs. Oberlin* W 19-6 vs. OWU* W 15-10 vs. Kenyon* W 13-9 vs. Wooster* L 5-8 vs. Denison# W 11-10 vs. Wooster# L 6-10 * - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament % - Played in W. Palm Beach Fla. 2005 (8-6, 3-3 NCAC) Coach: Paul Bonus vs. Central Conn.% L 4-11 vs. Western Conn.% W 11-2 vs. Fredonia% W 10-4 at Notre Dame (OH) W 19-3 vs. Buffalo State L 5-13 vs. Wittenberg* W 11-7 vs. St. Vincent W 14-8 vs. Medaille W 18-3 vs. Denison* (^^) L 7-8 at Kenyon* W 7-6 vs. Oberlin* W 14-2 at OWU* L 6-10 at Wooster* L 11-12 vs. Denison# L 8-9 * - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament (^^) - Double overtime % - Played in Wellington, Fla. 2006 (9-7, 4-2 NCAC) Coach: Lynn Zlotkowski vs. New England% W 8-3 vs. Franklin Pierce% W 10-3 vs. Wellesley% L 8-9 vs. Geneseo L 4-9 vs. OWU* L 9-15 vs. Wooster* L 8-14 at Buffalo State (^) W 9-8 at Wittenberg* W 14-9 vs. Notre Dame (OH) W 16-7 at Denison* W 10-7 at St. Vincent L 9-10 at Oberlin* W 14-10 vs. Kenyon* W 15-9 at Fredonia L 5-9 vs. OWU# W 9-7 vs. Denison# L 7-11 * - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament (^) - Indicates overtime contest % - Played in Wellington, Fla. 2007 (4-9, 2-4 NCAC) Coach: Lynn Zlotkowski vs. Buffalo State L 11-20
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ALLEGHENY LACROSSE vs. Plymouth State% L 4-18 vs. Frostburg St.% W 13-12 vs. Morrisville Statae% W 20-10 vs. Fredonia L 3-12 at OWU* L 8-17 at Kenyon* L 9-15 at St. Vincent L 9-17 vs. Denison* L 6-14 at Geneseo L 8-22 vs. Oberlin* W 17-13 at Wooster* L 7-14 vs. Wittenberg* (^^) W 18-17 * - Indicates NCAC contest (^^) - Double overtime % - Played in Wellington, Fla. 2008 (7-9, 4-2 NCAC) Coach: Paula Habel at Buffalo State L, 3-16 at RIT L 6-11 vs. Springfield.% L 6-19 vs. Bridgewater St.% W 18-17 vs. FDU-Florham% L 10-21 vs. Notre Dame (OH) L 5-11 vs. OWU* W 13-5 vs. Wash. & Jeff. W 20-9 at Fredonia L 7-15 at Oberlin* W 18-17 at Denison* L 11-14 vs. Wooster* L 10-14 at Wittenberg* W 13-12 vs. St. Vincent W 15-5 vs. Kenyon* W 14-9 at OWU# L 9-13 * - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament % - Played in W. Palm Beach, Fla. 2009 (5-10, 2-4 NCAC) Coach: Paula Habel vs. Frostburg St. W 22-14 vs. RIT L 8-14 vs. Keene State% L 10-13 vs. Mount Holyoke% L 12-15 vs. Smith% W 16-5 at OWU* L 16-17 at Wash. & Jeff. W 21-17 vs. Oberlin* W 23-10 at Wooster* L 11-17 vs. Fredonia L 9-15 vs. Wittenberg* W 17-9 at Notre Dame (OH) L 10-12 at Kenyon* L 13-20 at St. Vincent L 14-17 vs. Denison* L 13-14 * - Indicates NCAC contest % - Played in Wellington, Fla. 2010 (9-8, 4-2 NCAC) Coach: Paula Habel at Frostburg St. L 12-14 vs. Alfred W 13-11 vs. Western Conn.^ L 17-21 vs. Southern Maine^ L 14-19 vs. OWU* W 15-8 vs. Medaille W 21-3 vs. Wooster* (^^) L 11-14 at Wittenberg* L 11-12 vs. Wash. & Jeff. L 7-11 vs. Kenyon* W 13-11 at Fredonia L 8-19 at Waynesburg W 18-2 at Denison* W 11-10 at Oberlin* W 19-11 vs. North Central Coll. W 16-12 vs. Saint Vincent W 9-8 vs. Wooster% L 9-13 ^ - Played in Florida (#) - Double overtime * - Indicates NCAC Contest % - Indicates NCAC Tournament
Coach: Stephanie Janice vs. Frostburg St. L 10-18 vs. Lycoming W 16-6 at Adrian L 9-19 vs. Buffalo State% L 4-17 vs. Medaille W 21-3 vs. Waynesburg W 19-0 at Occidental W 11-9 at Pomona-Pitzer W 14-10 at OWU* W 15-12 at Alfred W 19-16 at Kenyon * L 7-10 at Wash & Jeff (^) W 18-17 vs. Denison* L 11-13 at St. Vincent W 12-9 vs. Oberlin* W 22-4 at Wooster W 14-13 vs. Wittenberg*(^^) W 12-11 vs. Wooster# L 10-14 * - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament (^) - Overtime (^^) - Double overtime % - Played in Adrian, Mich. 2012 (9-9, 2-4 NCAC) Coach: Stephanie Janice at Fredonia L 6-17 at Thiel W 17-8 at Lycoming W 17-11 vs. Adrian (^) L 15-16 vs. Medaille W 20-4 at C-M-S $ W 15-14 at Occidental $ L 12-21 at Waynesburg W 19-2 vs. OWU* W 15-10 vs. Wash&Jeff L 11-14 at Denison* L 10-17 vs. St. Vincent W 16-5 at Oberlin* L 8-10 vs. Wooster*(^^^) L 14-15 at Wittenberg* L 6-21 at Otterbein W 19-10 vs. Kenyon* W 11-10 at Wittenberg# L 5-12 (^) - Overtime (^^^) - Triple Overtime $ - Played in Pasadena, Calif.
* - Indicates NCAC contest # - Indicates NCAC Tournament 2013 (10-5, 4-4 NCAC) Coach: Stephanie Janice at Thiel W 18-9 vs. Franciscan W 23-0 at Waynesburg W 21-1 vs. Frostburg St. (^) L 12-13 at Saint Vincent W 12-11 vs. Linfield% W 21-3 vs. Pacific% W 14-13 vs. Denison* L 14-17 vs. Wooster* L 11-18 at Wittenberg* L 10-16 at Kenyon* L 10-20 at Oberlin* W 14-10 vs. DePauw* W 26-4 vs. Hiram* W 19-3 vs. OWU* W 22-15 (^) - Overtime % - Played in Portland, Ore. * - Indicates NCAC Contest 2014 (15-2, 7-1 NCAC) Coach: Ashley Hughes at Frostburg St. W 16-10 at Thiel W 18-9 vs. Wash. & Jeff. W 20-8 at Albion W 19-5 at Trine W 16-0 at Chapman^ W 13-12 at Pomona Pitzer^ W 13-10 vs. Saint Vincent W 20-14 at Denison* W 14-12 vs. Wittenberg* L 12-15 (OT) vs. Kenyon* W 12-6 vs. Oberlin* W 15-9 at DePauw* W 15-10 vs. Hiram* W 17-1 at OWU* W 17-12 vs. Denison% L 13-14 ^ - Played in California * - Indicates NCAC Contest % - Indicates NCAC Tournament
Mar. 30, 1994 - Allegheny women’s lacrosse participates in the first varsity game in program history against Oberlin at Robertson field. Later in the year, the Gators would pick up the first win in program history , 9-8, over North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) rival Ohio Wesleyan.
2011 (12-6, 4-2 NCAC)
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All-Time Opponent Series Team First Played First Victory Last Victory Series Rec. Last 10 Adrian 2011 -- --- 0-2 --Alfred State 1995 1995 2011 4-4 --Bridgewater State 2008 2008 2008 1-0 --Buffalo State 1994 1994 2006 11-5 5-5 Central Conn. 2005 --- --- 0-1 --Clarkson 2003 --- --- 0-1 --Clermont-Mudd-Scripts 2012 2012 2012 1-0 --Connecticut College 1996 --- --- 0-2 --Denison 1994 2004 2014 4-23 2-8 DePauw 2013 2013 2014 2-0 --Earlham 1994 1996 2003 9-2 9-1 FDU-Florham 2008 --- --- 0-1 --Franciscan 2013 2013 2013 1-0 --Franklin Pierce 2006 2006 2006 1-0 --Fredonia State 1997 1997 2009 6-12 3-7 Frostburg State 2007 2007 2014 2-3 --Gannon 1996 --- --- 0-3 --Grove City 1997 1997 1997 1-0 --Hiram 2013 2013 2014 2-0 --Indiana (Pa.) 2000 --- --- 0-4 --Kenne State 2009 --- --- 0-1 --Kenyon 1994 1996 2014 8-14 6-4 LeMoyne 1998 --- --- 0-2 --Linfield 2013 2013 2013 0-1 --Lycoming 2004 2004 2012 3-0 --Medaille 2001 2001 2012 6-0 --Mercyhurst 1996 1996 1997 2-0 ---
Team First Played First Victory Last Victory Series Rec. Last 10 Morrisville State 2007 2007 2007 1-0 --Mount Holyoke 2009 --- --- 0-1 --New England College 2004 2004 2010 3-0 --Notre Dame (Ohio) 2005 2005 2006 2-2 --Oberlin 1994 2004 2014 11-16 9-1 Occidental 2011 2011 2011 1-1 --Ohio Wesleyan 1994 1994 2014 9-13 6-4 Otterbein 2012 2012 2012 1-0 --Pacific 2013 2013 2013 1-0 --Plymouth State 2007 --- --- 0-1 --Pomona-Pitzer 2011 2011 2014 2-0 --RIT 2008 --- --- 0-2 --Saint Vincent 2000 2000 2014 10-6 6-4 Smith 2009 2009 2009 1-0 --Southern Maine 2010 --- --- 0-1 --Springfield 2008 --- --- 0-1 --St. John Fisher 2000 --- --- 0-1 --St. Lawrence 1998 --- --- 0-2 --SUNY Geneseo 2006 --- --- 0-2 --Thiel 2012 2012 2013 2-0 --Vassar 2002 2004 2004 1-2 --Wash. & Jeff. 2008 2008 2014 4-2 --Waynesburg 2010 2010 2013 4-0 --Wellesley 2006 --- --- 0-1 --Western Conn. 2005 2005 2005 1-1 --Wittenberg 1994 1995 2011 9-14 6-4 Wooster 1994 2011 2014 2-25 1-9
All-Time Opponent Game-by-Game Adrian Series: 0-2 2011.....A........ L.............. 9-19 2012.....H........ L.......15-16 OT Albion Series: 1-0 2014.....H........ W............. 19-5 Alfred State Series: 4-4 1995.....A........ W............... 7-4 1995.....H........ W............. 15-1 1996.....A........ L................ 3-4 1997.....H........ L.............. 8-11 1998.....A........ L.............. 4-18 1999.....H........ L.............. 3-20 2010.....H........ W........... 13-11 2011.....A........ W........... 19-16 Bridgewater State Series: 1-0 2008.....N........ W........... 18-17 Buffalo State Series: 11-5 1994.....H........ W............. 16-1 1995.....A........ W............. 12-6 1996.....H........ W............. 11-0 1997.....A........ W........... 16-11 1998.....H........ W............. 16-5 1999.....A........ W............. 10-8 2000.....H........ W............. 13-7 2001.....A........ W............... 8-6 2002.....H........ W............... 9-8 2003.....H........ W............... 9-8 2004.....A........ L.............. 4-10 2005.....H........ L.............. 5-13 2006.....A........ W..........9-8 OT 2007.....H........ L............ 11-20 2008.....A........ L.............. 3-16 2011.....N........ L.............. 4-17 Central Connecticut Series: 0-1 2005.....N........ L.............. 4-11 Chapman Series: 1-0 2014.....A........ W........... 13-10
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Clarkson Series: 0-1 2003.....N........ L.............. 3-10 Clermont-Mudd-Scripts Series: 1-0 2012.....A........ W........... 15-14 Connecticut College Series: 0-2 1996.....N........ L.............. 1-16 1997.....N........ L.............. 3-20 Denison Series: 4-23 1994.....A........ L.............. 1-20 1994.....A........ L.............. 4-22 1995.....H........ L.............. 5-22 1996.....A........ L.............. 1-19 1997.....H........ L.............. 5-15 1997*...A........ L............ 10-13 1998.....A........ L.............. 2-23 1999.....H........ L.............. 7-23 2000.....A........ L.............. 0-21 2001.....H........ L.............. 1-23 2002.....A........ L.............. 3-17 2003.....H........ L............ 11-12 2004.....A........ L................ 6-8 2004.....H........ W........... 11-10 2005.....H........ L.........7-8 2OT 2005*...H........ L................ 8-9 2006.....A........ W............. 10-7 2006.....H........ L.............. 7-11 2007.....H........ L.............. 6-14 2008.....A........ L............ 11-14 2009.....H........ L............ 13-14 2010.....A........ W........... 11-10 2011.....H........ L............ 11-13 2012.....A........ L............ 10-17 2013.....H........ L............ 14-17 2014.....H........ W........... 14-12 2014*...H........ L.......13-14 OT DePauw Series: 2-0 2013.....H........ W............. 26-4 2014.....A........ W........... 15-10 Earlham Series: 9-2 1994.....A........ L.............. 4-17
1995.....H........ L............ 12-13 1996.....A........ W............. 6-13 1997.....H........ W............. 16-7 1998.....A........ W............. 10-4 1999.....N........ W............. 14-4 1999.....H........ W............. 20-5 2000.....A........ W............. 10-4 2001.....H........ W............. 13-4 2002.....A........ W........... 11-10 2003.....H........ W............. 11-1 FDU-Florham Series: 0-1 2008.....N........ L............ 10-21 Franciscan Series: 1-0 2013.....H........ W............. 23-0 Franklin Pierce Series: 1-0 2006.....N........ W............. 10-3 Fredonia State Series: 6-12 1997.....A........ W............... 8-5 1998.....N........ L.............. 8-15 1998.....H........ L.............. 3-13 1999.....N........ L............ 12-23 1999.....A........ L.............. 9-13 2000.....H........ W............. 14-8 2001.....A........ L.............. 3-14 2002.....H........ W............... 9-6 2003.....A........ L................ 6-8 2004.....H........ W............... 9-7 2005.....N........ W............. 10-4 2006.....A........ L................ 5-9 2007.....H........ L.............. 3-12 2008.....A........ L.............. 7-15 2009.....H........ L.............. 9-15 2009.....H........ W........... 22-14 2010.....A........ L.............. 8-19 2012.....A........ L.............. 6-17 Frostburg State Series: 2-3 2007.....N........ W........... 13-12 2010.....A........ L............ 12-14 2011.....H........ L............ 10-18 2013.....H........ L.......12-13 OT
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2014.....A........ W........... 16-10 Gannon Series: 0-3 1996.....H........ L.............. 8-13 1997.....A........ L.............. 5-21 1998.....H........ L.............. 3-16 Grove City Series: 1-0 1997.....H........ W............. 10-6 Hiram Series: 2-0 2013.....A........ W............. 19-3 2014.....H........ W............. 17-1 Indiana (Pa.) Series: 0-4 2000.....H........ L.............. 8-17 2001.....A........ L.............. 6-15 2002.....H........ L.............. 7-16 2003.....A........ L.............. 8-16 Keene State Series: 0-1 2009.....N........ L............ 10-13 Kenyon Series: 8-14 1994.....A........ L.............. 5-18 1994.....H........ L................ 7-8 1995.....A........ L.............. 7-13 1996.....H........ W............. 12-6 1997.....A........ L................ 6-9 1998.....H........ L............ 14-17 1999.....A........ L............ 10-15 2000.....H........ L.............. 2-16 2001.....A........ L.............. 2-17 2002.....H........ L.............. 6-17 2003.....A........ L.............. 6-12 2004.....H........ W............. 13-9 2005.....A........ W............... 7-6 2006.....H........ W............. 15-9 2007.....A........ L.............. 9-15 2008.....H........ W............. 14-9 2009.....A........ L............ 13-20 2010.....H........ W........... 13-11 2011.....A........ L.............. 7-10 2012.....H........ W........... 11-10
2013.....A........ L............ 10-20 2014.....H........ W............. 12-6 LeMoyne Series: 0-1 1998.....N........ L.............. 8-11 Linfield Series: 1-0 2013.....N........ W............. 21-3 Lycoming Series: 3-0 2004.....A........ W........... 14-10 2011.....H........ W............. 16-6 2012.....A........ W........... 17-11 Medaille Series: 6-0 2001.....A........ W............. 18-1 2002.....H........ W............. 12-1 2005.....H........ W............. 18-3 2010.....H........ W............. 21-3 2011.....H........ W............. 21-3 2012.....H........ W............. 20-4 Mercyhurst Series: 2-0 1996.....H........ W............. 15-1 1997.....A........ W............. 12-9 Morrisville State Series: 1-0 2007.....N........ W........... 20-10 Mount Holyoke Series: 0-1 2009.....N........ L............ 12-15 New England College Series: 3-0 2004.....N........ W............. 12-6 2006.....N........ W............... 8-3 2010.....H........ W........... 16-12 Notre Dame (Ohio) Series: 2-2 2005.....A........ W............. 19-3 2006.....H........ W............. 16-7 2008.....H........ L.............. 5-11
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All-Time Opponent Game-by-Game 2009.....A........ L............ 10-12 Oberlin Series: 11-16 1994.....H........ L.............. 1-21 1994.....A........ L.............. 3-15 1995.....A........ L.............. 1-17 1995.....H........ L.............. 3-19 1995*...A........ L.............. 9-16 1996.....A........ L.............. 4-13 1996*...A........ L.............. 6-15 1997.....H........ L.............. 4-15 1997.....A........ L.............. 0-17 1998.....A........ L.............. 2-16 1999.....H........ L.............. 6-14 1999*...A........ L.............. 5-17 2000.....A........ L.............. 5-11 2001.....H........ L.............. 5-11 2002.....A........ L.............. 7-11 2003.....H........ W............. 13-7 2004.....H........ W............. 19-6 2005.....H........ W............. 14-2 2006.....A........ W........... 14-10 2007.....H........ W........... 17-13 2008.....A........ W........... 18-17 2009.....H........ W........... 23-10 2010.....A........ W........... 19-11 2011.....H........ W............. 22-4 2012.....A........ L.............. 8-10 2013.....H........ W........... 14-10 2014.....H........ W............. 15-9 Occidental Series: 1-1 2011.....A........ W............. 11-9 2012.....A........ L............ 12-21 Ohio Wesleyan Series: 9-13 1994.....H........ W............... 9-8 1995.....A........ L............ 10-16 1996.....H........ L.............. 3-10 1997.....A........ L................ 3-7 1998.....H........ L.............. 8-22 1999.....A........ L.............. 5-18 2000.....H........ L.............. 5-14
2001.....A........ L................ 2-5 2002.....H........ W..........8-7 OT 2003.....A........ L............ 13-14 2004.....H........ W........... 15-10 2005.....A........ L.............. 6-10 2006.....H........ L.............. 9-15 2006*...H........ W............... 9-7 2007.....A........ L.............. 8-17 2008.....H........ W............. 13-5 2008*...A........ L.............. 9-13 2009.....A........ L............ 16-17 2010.....H........ W............. 15-8 2011.....A........ W........... 15-12 2012.....H........ W........... 15-10 2013.....H........ W........... 22-15 2014.....A........ W........... 17-12 Otterbein Series: 1-0 2012.....A........ W........... 19-10 Pacific Series: 1-0 2013.....N........ W........... 14-13 Plymouth State Series: 0-1 2007.....N........ L.............. 4-18 Pomona-Pitzer Series: 2-0 2011.....A........ W........... 14-10 2014.....A........ W........... 13-10 RIT Series: 0-2 2008.....A........ L.............. 6-11 2009.....H........ L.............. 8-14 Saint Vincent Series: 10-6 2000.....A........ W............. 14-4 2000.....H........ W............. 15-4 2001.....H........ L.............. 8-12 2002.....A........ L.............. 8-14 2003.....H........ W..........8-7 OT
2004.....A........ L............ 12-16 2005.....H........ W............. 14-8 2006.....A........ L.............. 9-10 2007.....A........ L.............. 9-17 2008.....H........ W............. 15-5 2009.....A........ L............ 14-17 2010.....H........ W............... 9-8 2011.....A........ W............. 12-9 2012.....H........ W............. 16-5 2013.....A........ W........... 12-11 2014.....H........ W........... 20-14 Smith Series: 1-0 2009.....N........ W............. 16-5 Southern Maine Series: 0-1 2010.....N........ L............ 14-19 Springfield Series: 0-1 2008.....N........ L.............. 6-19 St. John Fisher Series: 0-1 2000.....A........ L............ 12-16 St. Lawrence Series: 0-2 1998.....N........ L.............. 5-15 2002.....N........ L.............. 8-14 SUNY Geneseo Series: 0-2 2006.....H........ L................ 4-9 2007.....A........ L.............. 8-22 Thiel Series: 3-0 2012.....A........ W............. 17-8 2013.....A........ W............. 18-9 2014.....A........ W............. 18-9 Trine Series: 1-0 2014.....A........ W............. 16-0
Vassar Series: 1-2 2002.....N........ L.............. 6-15 2003.....N........ L.............. 9-11 2004.....N........ W............. 15-4 Wash. & Jeff. Series: 4-2 2008.....H........ W............. 20-9 2009.....A........ W........... 21-17 2010.....H........ L.............. 7-11 2011.....A........ W......18-17 OT 2012.....H........ L............ 11-14 2014.....H........ W............. 20-8 Waynesburg Series: 4-0 2010.....A........ W............. 18-2 2011.....H........ W............. 19-0 2012.....A........ W............. 19-2 2013.....A........ W............. 21-1 Wellesley Series: 0-1 2006.....N........ L................ 8-9 Western Connecticut Series: 1-1 2005.....N........ W............. 11-2 2010.....H........ L............ 17-21 Wittenberg Series: 9-13 1994.....A........ L.............. 5-11 1995.....A........ L.............. 9-17 1995.....H........ W............. 10-4 1996.....A........ L.............. 7-13 1997.....H........ W............... 8-3 1998.....A........ L............ 10-11 1999.....H........ W............... 5-4 2000.....A........ L.............. 4-16 2001.....H........ L.............. 5-16 2002.....A........ L.......12-13 OT 2003.....H........ L.............. 6-12 2004.....A........ L................ 4-8 2005.....H........ W............. 11-7
2006.....A........ W............. 14-9 2007.....H........ W........... 18-17 2008.....A........ W........... 13-12 2009.....H........ W............. 17-9 2010.....A........ L............ 11-12 2011.....H........ W....12-11 2OT 2012.....A........ L.............. 6-21 2012*...A........ L.............. 5-12 2013.....A........ L............ 10-16 Wooster Series: 2-25 1994.....A........ L.............. 8-22 1994.....H........ L.............. 3-18 1995.....A........ L.............. 4-15 1995.....A........ L............ 13-24 1996.....H........ L.............. 4-14 1996.....A........ L.............. 5-11 1997.....A........ L............ 11-12 1998.....H........ L.............. 9-17 1999.....A........ L............ 11-15 2000.....H........ L.............. 3-17 2001.....A........ L.............. 3-17 2002.....H........ L.............. 4-13 2003.....A........ L.............. 3-16 2004.....H........ L................ 5-8 2004.....H........ L.............. 6-10 2005.....A........ L............ 11-12 2006.....H........ L.............. 8-14 2007.....A........ L.............. 7-14 2008.....H........ L............ 10-14 2009.....A........ L............ 11-17 2010.....H........ L.....11-14 2OT 2010*...N........ L.............. 9-13 2011.....A........ W........... 14-13 2011.....H........ L............ 10-14 2012.....H........ L.....14-15 3OT 2013.....H........ L............ 11-18 2014.....A........ W........... 13-11 * - Indicates NCAC Tournament
All-Time Coaching History YEAR COACH 2014 Ashley Hughes Total
W-L PCT. NCAC PCT. 15-2 .882 7-1 .875 15-2 .882 7-1 .875
2013 Stephanie Janice 10-5 .667 4-4 .500 2012 Stephanie Janice 9-9 .500 2-4 .333 2011 Stephanie Janice 12-6 .667 4-2 .667 Total 31-20 .608 10-10 .500 2010 Paula Habel 2009 Paula Habel 2008 Paula Habel Total
9-8 .529 4-2 .667 5-10 .333 2-4 .333 7-9 .438 4-2 .667 21-27 .438 10-8 .555
2007 Lynn Zlotkowski 2006 Lynn Zlotkowski Total
4-9 .308 2-4 .333 9-7 .563 4-2 .667 13-16 .448 6-6 .500
2005 Paul Bonus 2004 Paul Bonus 2003 Paul Bonus Total
8-6 .571 3-3 .500 8-6 .571 3-3 .500 4-9 .308 2-5 .286 20-21 .488 8-11 .421
2002 Stephanie Pavlick 5-9 .357 2-5 .286 2001 Stephanie Pavlick 3-9 .250 1-6 .143 Total 8-18 .308 3-11 .214
The first head coach in program history, John Wilcher coached the Gators for five seasons.
2000 Maureen Hager 1999 Maureen Hager Total
5-8 .385 1-6 .143 4-9 .308 2-5 .286 9-17 .346 3-11 .214
1998 John Wilcher 1997 John Wilcher 1996 John Wilcher 1995 John Wilcher 1994 John Wilcher Total
2-12 .143 1-6 .143 6-10 .375 2-5 .286 4-10 .286 2-5 .286 4-10 .286 1-6 .143 2-10 .166 1-6 .143 18-52 .257 7-28 .200
20 Seasons
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Paula Habel left the Gators as the winningest coach in program history, amassing 21 wins during her tenure.
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ALLEGHENY LACROSSE Abboud, Michelle............................................ 1997,98 Ackland, Lea................................................... 1994, 95 Adler, Jessica....................................................... 2004 Allison, Patti......................................................... 1995 Anderson, Joan........................................ 2002, 03, 04 Avitable, Christine.......................................... 2004, 05 Bailey, Kara.................................................... 1999, 00 Balough, Anne...................................................... 1995 Balough, Jenna........................................ 2005, 06, 07 Bates, Erica.......................................................... 1997 Baudille, Gina..................................... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Bell, McKenzie................................................ 2013, 14 Bilec, Jen............................................................. 2002 Biondi, Kaitlan.................................... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Blonski, Patty....................................................... 1996 Bourdeau, Heather............................................... 1994 Brouillard, Noelle............................... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Burgess, Brooke................................. 1996, 97, 98, 99 Cannon, Lana................................................. 2006, 07 Carhuaslla, Andrea............................................... 2002 Casper, Abbie....................................................... 2000 Cerrito, Diane....................................................... 1995 Chadwick-Rivinus, Phoebe................................... 2003 Christopher, Sheila......................................... 1994, 95 Colkitt, Caitlin................................................. 2008, 09 Conway, Katie........................................... 2008, 09, 10 Coons, Rachael.................................. 2007, 08, 09, 10 Cooper, Deanna.................................................... 1994 Cord, Laura.......................................................... 2003 Coyle, Courtney........................................ 2003, 04, 05 Cribby, Kellee..................................... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Crissman, Alicia................................................... 1995 Crissman, Becca................................ 2009, 10, 11, 12 Crowe, Julie................................................... 1994, 95 Damico, Katie..................................... 2005, 06, 07, 08 DaRin, Kate........................................ 2004, 05, 06, 07 Daurora, Jen.................................................. 1996, 97 Deering, Emily.................................... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Dickson, Kelly.................................... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Dillon, Kate..................................................... 1994, 95 Dixon, Anna............................................. 2007, 08, 09 Doten, Anna................................................... 2013, 14 Downes, Michelle........................................... 1994, 95 Dudevoir, Michelle............................. 2004, 05, 06, 07 Edlund, Barbara............................................. 1999, 00 Elder, Seven......................................................... 1999 Elyaderani, Marjohn............................................. 1994 Erdos, Jennifer..................................................... 1995 Evans, Jodie....................................... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Faix, Honora................................................... 1994, 95 Falace, Nicole....................................................... 1999 Farallo, Katie........................................................ 2005 Fearon, Caitlin.................................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Feely, Megan........................................................ 1999 Ferguson, Elizabeth.............................................. 2002 Ferraro, Christine........................................... 1998, 99 Firek, Jennifer................................................ 1994, 95 Firko, Tiffany........................................................ 2003 Foster, Erin............................................... 2006, 07, 08 Fowler, Barbara.................................................... 1999 Gabhardt, Rebecca............................................... 2000 Garcia, Claudia..................................................... 2002 Garcia, Jackie..................................... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Gebhardt, Rebecca............................................... 2001 Geller, Liz............................................................. 2004 Gordon, Anna..................................... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Gordon, Elissa.................................... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Gray, Jill............................................................... 2002 Greene, Sharon.................................................... 2002 Grossman, Meg................................. 2007, 08, 09, 10 Gumash, Meredith............................................... 2012 Harbert, Jayme......................................... 1995, 96, 97 Hart, Stephany................................... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Hartong, Erin...................................... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Hartwig, K.C....................................... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Harvey, Cailin........................................... 2007, 08, 09 Hellert, Jennifer.................................................... 1994 Henderson, Megan............................................... 1995 Hensler, Amelia.................................................... 2000 Hoar, Emily......................................... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Hoch, Laura....................................... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Hoden, Lisa.................................................... 2000, 01 Hritz, Vicki............................................................ 2002 Hubel, Caitlin............................................ 2009, 10, 12
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Hudson, Emma.................................................... 2008 Hughes, Ashley.................................. 2005, 06, 07, 08 Jenks, Jennifer............................................... 1997, 99 Jones, Jessica.................................... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Jones, Kryss........................................................ 2002 Joyce, Caitlyn................................................. 2002, 03 Julicher, Cassie.................................................... 1996 Kacoyianni, Eleni................................ 1996, 97, 98, 99 Karpa, Leah.......................................................... 2002 Kedziora, Chloe.............................................. 2013, 14 Kelly, Erin....................................................... 1997, 98 Kittridge, Ashley................................................... 2002 Koebley, Anna.................................... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Kondrich, Jeanne................................................. 1995 Kundman, Jessica................................................ 1996 Lattuca, Angela.................................................... 1994 Leach, Julia........................................ 1995, 96, 97, 98 Lee, Caren............................................................ 2013 Lehky, Diane............................................. 1996, 97, 99 Lemmon, Ashley...................................... 2003, 04, 05 Lettrich, Teresa.................................................... 2002 Lill, Robin................................................. 1999, 00, 01 LIndsay, Vance..................................................... 2006 Lockhart, Jenn............................................... 2004, 05 Loose, Sarah........................................................ 1997 Lubarski, Nina...................................................... 2003 Luitgaarden, Carly................................................ 2012 Maine, Brennan.............................................. 2011, 12 Malone, Jill........................................................... 2002 Marinzel, Rina................................................ 2007, 08 Marko, Heather.................................................... 1995 Martin, Claire....................................................... 2008 Martin, Lauren............................................... 2000, 01 Mason, Angela..................................................... 1995 Matson, Amanda.................................................. 2000 Maxim, Sandra............................................... 1994, 95 Maze, Jamiel........................................................ 2004 McCamant, Nicole................................................ 1995 McCathy, Lauren...................................... 2000, 01, 03 McCoy, Molly....................................................... 2004 McCue, Devin........................................... 1999, 00, 01 McDonald, Lisa.................................................... 1997 McLaughlin, Beth..................................... 2002, 03, 04 McLellan, Jamie............................................. 2000, 01 Mead, Gusty................................................... 2013, 14 Michalski, Jill................................................. 1994, 95 Middendorf, Sarah............................................... 1997 Miller, Stacy......................................................... 2002 Mink, Shannon..................................................... 1995 Minsterman, Carly.................................... 2011, 12, 13 Modzelewski, Emily.............................................. 2003 Morgan, Eliza....................................................... 2013 Morrow, Jackie.............................................. 2013, 14 Moser, Lauren...................................................... 2002 Murosky, Jeanelle.......................................... 1996, 97 Murphy, Katie..................................... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Newman, Dana..................................................... 2003 Och, Jane............................................................. 2002 Oplinger, Julie...................................................... 1995 Orr, Liz................................................................. 2002 O’Shurak, Rebecca................................... 2009, 10, 11 Ozimek, Rebecca............................................ 2001, 03 Pande, Jennifer.................................................... 1994 Parsons, Danie................................... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Pastrick, Lee........................................................ 1997 Pastrick, Meghan................................................. 1995 Pastrick, Melissa.................................................. 1996 Paterson, Jensen............................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Pechulis, Staci............................................... 1994, 95 Perez, Christina.............................................. 2013, 14 Pomidoro, Lee Ann............................ 1998, 99, 00, 01 Popelka, Jane..................................... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Potter, Randi........................................................ 2002 Rapelje, Alyssa..................................................... 2013 Reel, Devon.................................................... 2008, 09 Robertson, Leslie................................................. 2007 Rodgers, Kelsey....................................... 2012, 13, 14 Rogerson, Ashley............................... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Ruffennach, Jamie............................................... 1995 Schwartz, Sara......................................... 2012, 13, 14 Shakoskie, Karen........................................... 1994, 95 Shuryn, Danielle............................................. 1996, 97 Sikora, Jackie................................................. 2008, 09 Silky, Colleen...................................... 2008, 09, 10, 11
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Silvester, Abby................................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Stange, Lesley.................................... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Stanko, Danielle....................................... 1994, 95, 96 Stroup, Katelyn.................................................... 2002 Sundarraj, Sona................................................... 1995 Sysko, Mandy...................................................... 2002 Taggart, Jen................................................... 1996, 97 Taillon, Sara................................................... 2003, 04 Tetelman, Gabriella............................................... 2010 Thornton, Emily................................................... 2007 Timer, Casey........................................................ 1999 Towns, Kelly....................................... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Treadwell, Chelsea............................. 1996, 97, 98, 99 Unroe, Colleen............................................... 1999, 00 Urick, Amanda..................................................... 2006 Van Parys, Beth.................................................... 2002 Vance, Lindsay......................................... 2003, 04, 05 Vegh, Kathy.......................................................... 1996 Vicary, Leslie........................................................ 1994 Villanueva, Monique....................................... 2011, 12 Voyer-Colbath, Kiah........................... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Weber, Sara.......................................................... 1994 Weglicki, Annie.................................................... 2005 Werl, Hope........................................................... 1997 Wetzel, Amber................................................ 2010, 11 Williams, Jamie.................................................... 2000 Winko, Crystal...................................................... 2000 Wolfe, Kim........................................................... 1995 Zanic, Christina.................................. 2007, 08, 09, 10
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Ashley Hughes
Rebecca O’Shurak
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2015 Opponents
`Location........................Frostburg, Md. Founded........................................ 1871 Enrollment................................... 9,338 Stadium...............................Coyer Field Nickname..................................Bengals Conference.............................. SUNYAC
`Location........................Frostburg, Md. Founded........................................ 1898 Enrollment................................... 5,385 Stadium....................... Bobcat Stadium Nickname................................. Bobcats Conference..................................... CAC
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Buffalo State Bengals
Thiel Tomcats
Feb. 28 • Buffalo, N.Y.
Mar. 5 • Greenville, Pa.
Head Coach................... Lindsay Abbott 2014 Record........................... 8-7 • 3-5 SID..................................... Jeff Ventura Phone............................. 716-878-6030 E-Mail........venturajm@buffalostate.edu
`Location.........................Greenville, Pa. Founded........................................ 1898 Enrollment................................... 5,385 Stadium....................... Bobcat Stadium Nickname................................. Bobcats Conference......................................PAC
Frostburg State Bobcats
Wash. & Jeff. Presidents
Mar. 7 • Meadville, Pa.
Mar. 11 • Washington, Pa.
Head Coach..........................Megan Foy 2014 Record......................... 4-12 • 1-6 SID.................................... Noah Becker Phone............................. 301-687-4371 E-Mail............. nzbecker@frostburg.edu
`Location..................... Washington, Pa. Founded........................................ 1898 Enrollment................................... 5,385 Stadium....................... Bobcat Stadium Nickname................................. Bobcats Conference..................................... CAC
Mar. 20 • Clermont, Fla.
Mar. 18 • Clermont, Fla.
RAIDERS
`Location..........................Alliance, Ohio Founded........................................ 1846 Enrollment................................... 2,253 Stadium............. Mount Union Stadium Nickname.................................. Raiders Conference..................................... OAC
`Location.........................Gambier, Ohio Founded........................................ 1824 Enrollment................................... 1,600 Stadium..............................Mavec Field Nickname....................................Ladies Conference...................................NCAC
`Location........................ Granville, Ohio Founded........................................ 1831 Enrollment................................... 2,136 Stadium...... Deeds Field-Piper Stadium Nickname..................................Big Red Conference...................................NCAC
`Location.........................Wooster, Ohio Founded........................................ 1866 Enrollment................................... 2,000 Stadium.....John P. Papp Stadium/Andrew Field Nickname....................... Fighting Scots Conference...................................NCAC
`Location.......................... Oberlin, Ohio Founded........................................ 1833 Enrollment................................... 2,900 Stadium........Kahn Track & Shults Field Nickname................................. Yeomen Conference...................................NCAC
Head Coach................... Aimee Klepacki 2014 Record......................... 17-1 • 8-0 SID................................ Patrick Stewart Phone............................. 413-782-1227 E-Mail............ patrick.stewart@wne.edu
Head Coach..................... Alison Valerio 2014 Record......................... 0-10 • 1-6 SID........................................ Sean King Phone............................. 724-223-6080 E-Mail.....................sking@washjeff.edu
Rowan Professors
Western New England Golden Bears `Location........................Frostburg, Md. Founded........................................ 1898 Enrollment................................... 5,385 Stadium....................... Bobcat Stadium Nickname................................. Bobcats Conference..................................... CAC
Head Coach.......................Kati Robbins 2014 Record........................... 9-8 • 2-1 SID.................................... Ed Topoleski Phone............................. 724-589-2180 E-Mail................... etopoleski@thiel.edu
`Location........................Frostburg, Md. Founded........................................ 1898 Enrollment................................... 5,385 Stadium....................... Bobcat Stadium Nickname................................. Bobcats Conference..................................... CAC
Head Coach................. Lindsay Delaney 2014 Record......................... 13-5 • 4-2 SID............................. Sheila Stevenson Phone............................. 856-256-4252 E-Mail................ stevenson@rowan.edu
Mount Union Raiders
Albion Britons
Mar. 28 • Meadville, Pa.
Mar. 29 • Meadville, Pa.
Head Coach........................Emily Fisher 2014 Record......................... 16-3 • 3-1 SID................................ Stewart Sabine Phone............................. 330-829-2819 E-Mail..........sabinesr@mountunion.edu
`Location.......................... Albion, Mich. Founded........................................ 1835 Enrollment................................... 1,382 Stadium.....Sprankle-Sprandel Stadium Nickname...................................Britons Conference................................... MIAA
Head Coach.....................Shanta Loeker 2014 Record........................... 8-8 • 5-3 SID....................................... Bobby Lee Phone............................. 517-629-0434 E-Mail.......................... blee@albion.edu
Kenyon Ladies
Hiram Terriers
Apr. 4 • Gambier, Ohio
Apr. 8 • Hiram, Ohio
Head Coach....................Meredith Buzzi 2014 Record........................... 9-6 • 3-5 SID..................................... Marty Fuller Phone............................. 740-427-5471 E-Mail....................fullerm@kenyon.edu
`Location............................HIram, Ohio Founded........................................ 1850 Enrollment................................... 1,296 Stadium............. Charles A. Henry Field Nickname.................................. Terriers Conference...................................NCAC
Head Coach.........................Erika Blozie 2014 Record......................... 3-13 • 0-8 SID..................................Andrew Korba Phone............................. 330-569-5495 E-Mail................... korbaam@hiram.edu
Denison Big Red
Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops
Apr. 11 • Meadville, Pa.
Apr. 12 • Meadville, Pa.
Head Coach..................Amanda Daniels 2014 Record......................... 13-5 • 6-2 SID...................................... Craig Hicks Phone............................. 740-587-6546 E-Mail....................hicksc@denison.edu
`Location....................... Delaware, Ohio Founded........................................ 1842 Enrollment................................... 1,750 Stadium......................... Selby Stadium Nickname.................... Battling Bishops Conference...................................NCAC
Head Coach...........Chelsea Huquengard 2014 Record........................... 8-9 • 2-6 SID............................ Mark Beckenbach Phone............................. 740-368-3340 E-Mail.................... mlbecken@owu.edu
Wooster Fighting Scots
Wittenberg Tigers
Apr. 14 • Meadville, Pa.
Apr. 18 • Springfield, Ohio
Head Coach.....................Elizabeth Ford 2014 Record........................... 5-8 • 6-3 SID.................................. Hugh Howard Phone............................. 330-263-2374 E-Mail................hhoward@wooster.edu
`Location.....................Springfield, Ohio Founded........................................ 1845 Enrollment................................... 1,900 Stadium..............Edwards-Maurer Field Nickname.................................... Tigers Conference...................................NCAC
Head Coach...............Nicholle St. Pierre 2014 Record......................... 13-7 • 3-3 SID....................................Ryan Maurer Phone............................. 937-327-6114 E-Mail.............rmaurer@wittenberg.edu
Oberlin Yeowomen
DePauw Tigers
Apr. 22 • Oberlin, Ohio
Apr. 25 • Meadville, Pa.
Head Coach.............. Lynda McCandlish 2014 Record........................... 8-5 • 3-5 SID................................... Mike Mancini Phone............................. 440-775-8503 E-Mail.......... mike.mancini@oberlin.edu
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`Location.....................Greencastle, Ind. Founded........................................ 1837 Enrollment................................... 2,252 Stadium........................Reavis Stadium Nickname.................................... Tigers Conference...................................NCAC
Head Coach.......................Julie Sargent 2014 Record......................... 3-10 • 2-6 SID...................................... Bill Wagner Phone............................. 765-658-4630 E-Mail................ bwagner@depauw.edu
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North Coast Athletic Conference NCAC TEAM STATS
Allegheny College Meadville, Pa.
DePauw University Greencastle, Ill.
Denison University
Kenyon College
Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of ten academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, DePauw University, Denison University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University and The College of Wooster. Starting this season, DePauw University has joined the NCAC as a full member — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards.
Oberlin College
Significantly, all ten NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 270 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored.
Granville, Ohio
Hiram College Hiram, Ohio
Gambier, Ohio
Oberlin, Ohio
Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Delaware, Ohio
Wabash College
Crawfordsville, Ind.
Wittenberg Univ. Springfield, Ohio
College of Wooster
A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in 22 sports — 11 for men and 11 for women. The 11 women’s sports are the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart. The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the 10 school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference. The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.
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Goals Per Game 1. Wittenberg 2. Allegheny 3. Denison 4. Kenyon 5. Oberlin 6. Wooster 7. Ohio Wesleyan 8. DePauw 9. Hiram
GP No. 17 311 17 260 18 263 15 188 13 162 13 160 17 196 13 129 16 66
Avg/G 18.29 15.29 14.61 12.53 12.46 12.31 11.53 9.92 4.12
Assists Per Game 1. Wittenberg 2. Allegheny 3. Denison 4. Wooster 5. Kenyon 6. DePauw 7. Ohio Wesleyan 8. Oberlin 9. Hiram
GP No. 17 135 17 127 18 123 13 76 15 62 13 48 17 61 13 44 16 2
Avg/G 7.94 7.47 6.83 5.85 4.13 3.69 3.59 3.38 0.12
Ground Balls Per Game 1. Wooster 2. Wittenberg 3. Denison 4. Oberlin 5. Ohio Wesleyan 6. Allegheny 7. Kenyon 8. DePauw 9. Hiram
GP No. 13 300 17 391 18 413 13 297 17 368 17 350 15 306 13 233 16 209
Avg/G 23.08 23.00 22.94 22.85 21.65 20.59 20.40 17.92 13.06
Points Per Game 1. Wittenberg 2. Allegheny 3. Denison 4. Wooster 5. Kenyon 6. Oberlin 7. Ohio Wesleyan 8. DePauw 9. Hiram
GP No. 17 446 17 387 18 386 13 236 15 250 13 206 17 257 13 177 16 68
Avg/G 26.24 22.76 21.44 18.15 16.67 15.85 15.12 13.62 4.25
Draw Controls Per Game 1. Wittenberg 2. Denison 3. Oberlin 4. Ohio Wesleyan 5. Allegheny 6. Kenyon 7. DePauw 8. Wooster 9. Hiram
GP No. 17 283 18 272 13 179 17 232 17 224 15 186 13 156 13 140 16 102
Avg/G 16.65 15.11 13.77 13.65 13.18 12.40 12.00 10.77 6.38
Shots Per Game 1. Wittenberg 2. Allegheny 3. Denison 4. Kenyon 5. Oberlin 6. Wooster 7. Ohio Wesleyan 8. DePauw 9. Hiram
GP No. 17 593 17 564 18 559 15 419 13 355 13 354 17 456 13 297 16 176
Avg/G 34.88 33.18 31.06 27.93 27.31 27.23 26.82 22.85 11.00
Goals Against Average GP GA Minutes GAA 1. Oberlin 13 112 780:00 8.62 2. Allegheny 17 157 966:00 9.75 3. Kenyon 15 147 900:00 9.80 4. Denison 18 177 1080:00 9.83 5. Ohio Wesleyan 17 195 1019:19 11.48 6. Wittenberg 17 200 1032:36 11.62 7. Wooster 13 160 780:00 12.31 8. Hiram 16 243 948:00 15.38 9. DePauw 13 198 753:00 15.78 Save Percentage 1. Oberlin 2. Allegheny 3. Kenyon 4. DePauw 5. Wooster 6. Wittenberg 7. Denison 8. Hiram 9. Ohio Wesleyan
GP GA Saves 13 112 112 17 157 139 15 147 116 13 198 151 13 160 108 17 200 134 18 177 117 16 243 149 17 195 116
SV% .500 .470 .441 .433 .403 .401 .398 .380 .373
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North Coast Athletic Conference 2014 NCAC STANDINGS
Wittenberg Allegheny Denison Wooster Oberlin Kenyon Ohio Wesleyan DePauw Hiram
NCAC W L Win % 8 0 1.000 7 1 .875 6 2 .750 5 3 .625 3 5 .375 3 5 .375 2 6 .250 2 6 .250 0 8 .000
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GATORS IN 2014 NCAA RANKINGS
Overall W L Win % 14 3 .824 15 2 .882 13 5 .722 5 8 .385 8 5 .615 9 6 .600 8 9 .471 3 10 .231 3 13 .188
Category Rank No. M. Bell (Assists Per Game). 1.....................4.63 M. Bell (Total Points)..... 21.......................97 Scoring Offense............. 16..................15.47 Scoring Margin.............. 18....................6.18
NCAC INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS GOALS/GAME 1. Logan Warye-WIT 2. Kelsey Rodgers-ALL 3. Grace Barlow-OBE 4. Ellie Hudson-Heck-WOO 5. Kelly Dickson-ALL 6. Alex Bair-KEN 7. Olivia Lash-WIT 8. Claire Ludlow-DEN 9. Alie Marousek-WIT 10. Cate Bailey-OWU
GP No. Avg 17 67 3.94 16 60 3.75 13 48 3.69 13 39 3.00 17 50 2.94 15 43 2.87 17 47 2.76 17 45 2.65 16 42 2.62 17 43 2.53
ASSISTS/GAME 1. McKenzie Bell-ALL 2. Eliza Perry-WOO 3. Molly Chapman-DEN 4. Logan Warye-WIT 5. Francine Murzynski-WIT 6. Shelby Stone-WOO 7. Alie Marousek-WIT 8. Patricia Ryan-OWU 9. Elizabeth McCracken-DPU 10. Kelly Dickson-ALL
GP No. Avg 16 73 4.56 13 28 2.15 18 38 2.11 17 29 1.71 17 27 1.59 13 18 1.38 16 22 1.38 17 19 1.12 13 14 1.08 17 17 1.00
POINTS/GAME 1. McKenzie Bell-ALL 2. Logan Warye-WIT 3. Kelsey Rodgers-ALL 4. Grace Barlow-OBE 5. Francine Murzynski-WIT Alie Marousek-WIT 7. Kelly Dickson-ALL 8. Alex Bair-KEN 9. Molly Chapman-DEN 10. Eliza Perry-WOO
A 73 29 9 7 27 22 17 14 38 28
GP G 16 22 17 67 16 60 13 48 17 41 16 42 17 50 15 43 18 30 13 21
Pts. Avg 95 5.94 96 5.65 69 4.31 55 4.23 68 4.00 64 4.00 67 3.94 57 3.80 68 3.78 49 3.77
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. Kelly Dickson-ALL 2. Molly Chapman-DEN 3. Alexa Maloney-ALL Logan Warye-WIT Olivia Lash-WIT
GP No. 17 6 18 5 16 3 17 3 17 3
Avg 0.35 0.28 0.19 0.18 0.18
GROUND BALLS/GAME 1. Logan Warye-WIT 2. Francine Murzynski-WIT 3. Sloane Garelick-OBE 4. Molly Sennett-WOO 5. Whitney Powel-DEN
GP No. 17 64 17 61 13 45 12 41 18 59
Avg 3.76 3.59 3.46 3.42 3.28
SHOTS/GAME 1. Logan Warye-WIT 2. Kelsey Rodgers-ALL 3. Alex Bair-KEN 4. Grace Barlow-OBE 5. Kelly Dickson-ALL 6. Shelby Stone-WOO 7. Ellie Hudson-Heck-WOO 8. Caroline Shipman-KEN 9. Carol Allen-DEN 10. Claire Ludlow-DEN Cate Bailey-OWU
GP No. Avg 17 136 8.00 16 110 6.88 15 102 6.80 13 87 6.69 17 113 6.65 13 75 5.77 13 72 5.54 15 77 5.13 18 92 5.11 17 83 4.88 17 83 4.88
DRAW CONTROLS/GAME 1. Molly Chapman-DEN 2. Francine Murzynski-WIT 3. Sara Phister-OBE 4. Carrie Kubasta-WIT 5. Whitney Powel-DEN
GP No. 18 109 17 98 9 42 14 62 18 61
Avg 6.06 5.76 4.67 4.43 3.39
CAUSED TURNOVERS/GAME 1. Molly Sennett-WOO 2. Logan Warye-WIT 3. Francine Murzynski-WIT 4. Alie Marousek-WIT 5. Whitney Powel-DEN
GP No. 12 30 17 35 17 30 16 26 18 29
Avg 2.50 2.06 1.76 1.62 1.61
GOALS AGAINST AVG 1. Indigo Eisendrath-KEN 2. Chloe Kedziora-ALL 3. Jocelyn Schmidt-HIR 4. Ansley Gibson-DEN 5. Amy Clark-DPU 6. Alexa L’Insalata-OBE 7. Natalie Reddy-OWU 8. Laura Van Horn-DEN 9. Kaelin Clogan-ALL
GP 4 3 3 7 1 13 13 17 15
GA Min GAA 7 117:20 3.58 6 58:30 6.15 5 44:26 6.75 26 201:53 7.73 4 30:00 8.00 112 780:00 8.62 45 282:22 9.56 151 878:07 10.32 151 855:23 10.59
SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. Alexa L’Insalata-OBE 2. Kaelin Clogan-ALL 3. Meredith Bentsen-KEN 4. Liz Hawkins-DPU 5. Katie Reuter-WIT 6. Isabel Perman-WOO 7. Laura Van Horn-DEN
GP Saves 13 112 15 132 15 112 13 150 17 120 13 108 17 101
GA 112 151 140 194 172 160 151
Pct. .500 .466 .444 .436 .411 .403 .401
SAVES/GAME 1. Liz Hawkins-DPU 2. Rebecca Greenhouse-HIR 3. Kaelin Clogan-ALL 4. Alexa L’Insalata-OBE 5. Isabel Perman-WOO 6. Meredith Bentsen-KEN 7. Katie Reuter-WIT 8. Laura Van Horn-DEN 9. Jordan Bernstein-OWU 10. Maddy Kelly-WIT
GP No. Avg 13 150 11.54 16 145 9.06 15 132 8.80 13 112 8.62 13 108 8.31 15 112 7.47 17 120 7.06 17 101 5.94 17 93 5.47 6 14 2.33
FREE-POSITION GOALS/GAME 1. Alex Bair-KEN 2. Taylor Weis-OWU 3. Abby Szlachta-WOO 4. Olivia Lash-WIT 5. JoLyn Grover-HIR
GP No. 15 18 17 14 13 10 17 13 16 12
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Avg 1.20 0.82 0.77 0.76 0.75
2014 ALL-NCAC WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM FIRST TEAM Name Pos. School McKenzie Bell A Allegheny Molly Chapman A Denison Eliza Perry A Wooster Logan Warye A Wittenberg Alex Bair M Kenyon Ellie Hudson-Heck M Wooster Francine Murzynski M Wittenberg Whitney Powel M Denison Kelsey Rodgers M Allegheny Susie Gurzenda D Kenyon Carly Minsterman D Allegheny Molly Sennett D Wooster Isabel Swicklik D Denison Kaelin Clogan GK Allegheny
Yr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
SECOND TEAM Name Pos. School Yr. Grace Barlow A Oberlin So. Kelly Dickson A Allegheny Sr. Olivia Lash A Wittenberg So. Caroline Shipman A Kenyon Jr. Lauren Adams M Denison Sr. Cate Bailey M Ohio Wesleyan Sr. Kate Hanick M Oberlin Jr. Kate Lang M Kenyon Sr. Alie Marousek M Wittenberg Sr. Gusty Mead M Allegheny So. Kellee Cribby D Allegheny Sr. Alex Dressman D Wittenberg Sr. Michelle Picard D Kenyon Jr. Alexa L’Insalata GK Oberlin Fr. HONORABLE MENTION Name Pos. School Carol Allen A Denison Claire Ludlow A Denison Elizabeth McCracken A DePauw Shelby Stone A Wooster Carrie Kubasta M Wittenberg Carey Kunz M DePauw Theresa Wolfgang M Ohio Wesleyan JoLyn Grover M Hiram Mallory Skrobot D Wittenberg Liz Hawkins GK DePauw
Yr. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr.
Offensive Player of the Year Francine Murzynski, Wittenberg Defensive Player of the Year Katie Warner, Wittenberg Coach of the Year Meredith Buzzi, Kenyon Newcomer of the Year Jane Symmes, Kenyon
ALL-TIME NCAC CHAMPIONS Reg. Season Tournament 1994 Denison Denison 1995 Oberlin Oberlin 1996 Denison Denison 1997 Oberlin Oberlin 1998 Oberlin Oberlin 1999 Denison Denison 2000 Denison Denison 2001 Denison Denison 2002 Denison Wooster 2003 Wooster Wooster 2004 Wooster Wooster 2005 Denison Ohio Wesleyan 2006 Wooster Denison 2007 Ohio Wesleyan Wooster 2008 Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan 2009 Wooster Wooster 2010 Kenyon Wooster 2011 Denison Denison 2012 Wittenberg Denison 2013 Kenyon Kenyon 2014 Wittenberg Denison
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NCAC Record Book
TEAM RECORDS
GAME
GAME
Goals 11, Molly Bloom (Oberlin) vs. Agnes Scott, 3/30/2010
Goals 29, Kenyon vs. Earlham, 4/25/1998
Assists 9, Frankie De Lavis (Kenyon) vs. Redlands, 4/26/2007 9, Leah Sack (Kenyon) vs. Wooster, 4/24/2010 9, Jensen Paterson (Allegheny) vs. Medaille, 3/15/2011 9, Leah Sack (Kenyon) vs. Wooster, 4/20/2013 9, McKenzie Bell (Allegheny) vs. Hiram, 4/23/2014
Goals, Both Teams 45, Ohio Wesleyan (23) vs. Kenyon (22), 4/21/1998; 45, Kenyon (24) vs. Oberlin (21); 4/26/2006; 45, Ohio Wesleyan (25) vs. Morrisville State (20), 4/5/2009
Points 15 (6-9), Frankie De Lavis (Kenyon) vs. Redlands, 4/26/2007 Saves 34, Keisha McKenzie (Kenyon) vs. Wooster, 3/29/1995
SEASON Goals 80, Cheryl Connolly (Denison), 1994 Assists 75, Leah Sack (Kenyon), 2013 Points 112 (74-38), Jensen Paterson (Allegheny), 2011 Saves 296, Bernadette Delgado (Oberlin), 1985 Saves Percentage .755 (96-296), Bernadette Delgado (Oberlin), 1985
CAREER Goals 237, Laura Peace (Denison), 1998-2001 Assists 176, Leah Sack (Kenyon), 2010-13 Points 300 (161-139), Beth Hemminger (Wooster), 2000-03 300 (221-79) Jensen Paterson (Allegheny), 2008-11 Saves 950, Ali Livingston (Wittenberg), 1993-96 Saves Percentage .634 (358-621), Tracy Scott (OWU), 1995-97
Fewest Goals Allowed 0, Allegheny vs. Buffalo State, 4/10/1996 0, Kenyon vs. Earlham, 1997 0, Denison vs. Earlham, 3/25/1998 0, Denison vs. Allegheny, 4/15/2000 0, Kenyon vs. Earlham, 4/19/2000 0, Oberlin vs. Earlham, 3/24/2001 0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Earlham, 4/7/2001 0, Wooster vs. Earlham, 4/14/2001 0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Medaille, 3/23/2003 0, Kenyon vs. Dallas, 4/3/2004; 0, Allegheny vs. Waynesburg, 3/16/2011 0, Allegheny vs. Franciscan, 2/27/2013 0, Wittenberg vs. Hiram, 4/13/2013 0, Oberlin vs. Hiram, 4/20/2013 0, Denison vs. Hiram, 4/27/2013 0, Allegheny vs. Trine, 3/9/2014 0, Kenyon vs. Wash. & Jeff., 3/23/2014
Jensen Paterson set the NCAC single-season record in points during the 2011 season, scoring 74 goals and 38 assists for 112 total points.
Winning Margin 26, Kenyon (29) vs. Earlham (3), 4/25/1998 Assists 17, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Earlham, 4/30/1996; Denison vs. Waynesburg, 2/25/2012 Saves 34, Kenyon vs. Wooster, 3/29/1995
SEASON Goals 311, Wittenberg, 2014 Assists 140, Denison, 2012
McKenzie Bell and Jensen Paterson both tied the NCAC single-game assist record of nine during their careers. Bell hit the mark against Hiram on April 23, 2014.
Saves Percentage .696 (91-205), Denison, 2008 Fewest Goals Allowed 51, Denison, 1987 Victories 15, Denison, 1992 15, Kenyon, 2010 15, Denison, 2012 15, Allegheny, 2014 Winning Percentage .938 (15-1), Denison, 1992 Winning Streak 15, Denison, 1992 Winning Streak (NCAC games) 49, Denison, 1991-96
The Gators posted the first shutout in NCAC History against Buffalo State on April 10th, 1996.
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2015 Schedule
Date Opponent Location March 5 Thiel Greenville, Pa. March 7 Frostburg State Meadville, Pa. March 11 Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. March 18 Western New England Clermont, Fla. March 20 Rowan Clermont, Fla. March 28 Mount Union Meadville, Pa. March 29 Albion Meadville, Pa. April 2 Buffalo State Buffalo, N.Y. April 4 Kenyon* Gambier, Ohio April 8 Hiram* Hiram, Ohio April 11 Denison* Meadville, Pa. April 12 Ohio Wesleyan* Meadville, Pa. April 14 Wooster* Meadville, Pa. April 18 Wittenberg* Springfield, Ohio April 22 Oberlin* Oberlin, Ohio April 25 DePauw* Meadville, Pa. Home Games in BOLD * - INDICATES NCAC CONTEST