2012 Army Women's Soccer Guide

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WOMEN’S SOCCER GUIDE

DEFENDING PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS


2012 SCHEDULE OCTOBER

AUGUST Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri.

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at Vermont at Providence vs. Texas State# at UTEP# STONY BROOK

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BLACK KNIGHT CLASSIC IOWA SYRACUSE

7 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

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at Cal State Fullerton+ vs. Long Beach State+ COLUMBIA at Holy Cross+

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at Colgate* at Bucknell* LEHIGH* NAVY* AMERICAN* at Lafayette*

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

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Patriot League Tournament (Semifinals) Patriot League Tournament (Finals) (Hosted by highest seed)

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * Patriot League match # Border Shootout (El Paso, Texas) + Under Armour Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) All dates and times (Eastern) subject to change

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CHAMPIONS QUICK FACTS Location ................................. West Point, N.Y. 10996 Founded ............................................. March 16, 1802 Enrollment .......................................................... 4,400 Superintendent .............................Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon, Jr. Athletic Director .......................................Boo Corrigan Nickname............................................... Black Knights Colors ......................................... Black, Gold and Gray Conference ........................................... Patriot League Soccer Field ..................... Clinton Field (2,000/grass)

PLAYERS 2012 Team Roster ...........................................24 The Players .................................................26-43 Picture Review ................................................. 44 Radio/TV Roster .............................................. 79

Interim Head Coach ........................... Fred Thompson Record at Army ................................................1st Year Career Record (Women’s Soccer) ......................Same Assistants ................. Brian Pincince (St. Anselm 08); ............................................Renee Pilch (Belmont ‘10) Athletic Intern ....... 2nd. Lt. Errin Helbling (USMA ’12) Athletic Trainer ............................................ Sam Visco Soccer Office Phone ...........................(845) 938-4171 Best Time to Contact Thompson ..................Mornings 2011 Overall Record ......................................... 12-4-5 2011 PL Record ......................................... 3-1-3 (4th) All-Time Record ..................295-182-39 (26 seasons) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............................18/6 Starters Returning/Lost ......................................... 7/4 2012 Co-Captains ..... Molly McGuigan, Joey Molacek

SEASON REVIEW 2011 Statistical Review .................................. 46 2011 Game Summaries ............................47-50 OPPONENTS The Patriot League ...........................................51 2011 Patriot League Statistics ...................... 52 Patriot League Awards ................................... 53 Army-Navy Series............................................. 54 All-Time Series Records .................................. 55 Army vs. 2012 Opponents .............................. 56 HISTORY Hall of Fame .................................................... 58 Army Soccer ................................................59-61 All-Americans/Postseason Honors ................ 62 Army Record Book ......................................63-68 Through the Years ......................................69-73 Army Letterwinners .................................... 74-75 WEST POINT U.S. Military Academy ........................................6 Women at West Point.........................................7 Why West Point?............................................. 8-9 Black Knights in the Community .................... 14 Academic Excellence ...................................... 15 State of the Art Facilities ................................ 16 Academy Administration ..................................76 Director of Athletics......................................... 77 West Point Admissions ................................... 78 2012 Schedule.................................. Back Cover

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Executive Athletic Director. ...................... Bob Beretta Soccer Contact .................................Madeline Salvani Athletic Comm. Phone ......................(845) 938-3512 Cell Phone..........................................(848) 565-0505 Army “A” Line ....................................... (845) 938-ARMY Salvani Home Phone.........................(845) 446-2091 Salvani E-mail ............... madeline.salvani@usma.edu Website ................................ www.goARMYsports.com CREDITS The 2012 Army Women’s Soccer media guide is an official publication of the U.S. Military Academy Office of Athletic Communications. The guide was written and edited by Mady Salvani and designed by Tracy Nelson. Editorial assistance provided by Christian Anderson and Pam Flenke. Photos courtesy of the DOIM Multimedia Branch at West Point, Stockton Photography, Inc., John Pellino, Danny Wild, Tommy Gilligan, Mark Aikman, Merrilee Gordon, Cordell Hoffer and Mady Salvani.

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SOCCER CONTACT Madeline Salvani Asst. Director, Athletic Communications (845) 938-3512 Mailing Address: Office of Athletic Communications U.S. Military Academy 639 Howard Rd. West Point, NY 10996-1589 Important Telephone Numbers (845) 938-3303 — Athletic Comm. Phone (848) 565-0505 — Salvani’s Cell Phone (845) 938-4826 — Soccer Office DIRECTIONS TO WEST POINT From the North (Upstate New York): Take I-87 (N.Y.S. Thruway) South to Exit 16 (Harriman). Follow Route 6 East to Route 293 East. Take Route 9W South to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” From the South (New York City/New Jersey): Take I-87 to Exit 16 (Harriman). Follow Route 6 East to Route 293 East. Take Route 9W South to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” From the Northeast (New England): Take I-84 West across the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge to Route 9W South. Follow Route 9W South to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” From the Southeast (New York City): Take Route 287 West across the Tappan Zee Bridge, which becomes I-87. Follow to Exit 13N for Palisades Parkway North. Follow to the Bear Mountain traffic circle. Go three-quarters of the way around the circle and take Route 9W North to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” From the West (Western New York): Take Route 17 East to Exit 131 (Harriman). Take Route 6 East to Route 293 East. Take Route 9W South to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.”

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TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS

INTRODUCTION Table of Contents/Quick Facts ..........................1 Army’s Run to NCAAs in 2011 ....................... 2-3 Army’s Run to NCAAs in 2008 ....................... 4-5 Covering the Black Knights ............................ 10 Silver Anniversary Team.................................. 11 Clinton Field ..................................................... 12 Clubhouse........................................................ 13 Interim Head Coach Fred Thompson ........18-19 Coaching Staff ................................................. 20 Preseason Notebook....................................... 21 2012 Season Preview ................................22-23


THE ROAD TO THE 2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT ...

PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS • THIRD TIME IN SCHOOL HISTORY, SECOND TIME IN FOUR YEARS ... SECOND NCAA BID IN SCHOOL HISTORY • RECORDED 15 SHUTOUTS, ONE SHY OF SCHOOL MARK • SIX PATRIOT LEAGUE ALL-STARS • PATRIOT LEAGUE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR ... ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT I SELECTION • 7 PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL SELECTIONS • PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT MVP


NO. 4 ARMY BLANKED TOP-SEED COLGATE AND NO. 3 NAVY BY IDENTICAL 2-0 SCORES AT THE PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT TO CAPTURE THE TEAM TITLE AND AUTOMATIC BID TO THE NCAA REGIONAL TOURNAMENT. THE BLACK KNIGHTS HELD 13TH-RANKED PENN STATE SCORELESS FOR 86 MINUTES BEFORE YIELDING A GOAL IN A 1-0 LOSS AT JEFFREY FIELD. ARMY CLOSED OUT THE YEAR RANKED NO. 2 IN SHUTOUT PERCENTAGE (.714), THIRD IN SAVE PERCENTAGE (.915) AND SEVENTH IN GOALSAGAINST AVERAGE (.452).

THE NCAA TOURNAMENT


THE ROAD TO THE 2008 NCAA TOURNAMENT ...

Sarah Go ss (above ) wa nament’s Most Valu s named the Patrio able Playe t League Tourr.

Pia White’s (right) game winning goal secured Army’s first Patriot League title since 1993.

PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS • FIRST NCAA BID IN SCHOOL HISTORY • RECORDED 12 SHUTOUTS • 6 PATRIOT LEAGUE SHUTOUTS SET A SCHOOL RECORD • 2 ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS • 3 ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT I SELECTIONS • 4 ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE PLAYERS • 8 PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL PLAYERS • PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT MVP • PATRIOT LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR


ARMY’S MAGICAL RIDE TO THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP WAS THE FINAL FEATHER IN THE CAP OF THE PLAYERS AND COACHES WHO SURVIVED A WILD PATRIOT LEAGUE POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT RUN. AFTER NARROWLY SURVIVING A 5-4 PENALTY KICK SHOOTOUT WITH BUCKNELL IN THE CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS, ARMY DISPATCHED TOP-SEEDED NAVY ON ITS HOME TURF, 1-0, IN A HEART-WRENCHING DOUBLE-OVERTIME CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. WHILE THE CINDERELLA STORY ENDED IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE NCAAS AT HEAVILY FAVORED VIRGINIA WITH A 2-0 LOSS, NOTHING COULD TARNISH WHAT THE UNDERDOG BLACK KNIGHTS HAD ACCOMPLISHED DURING THE SEASON.

... A MAGICAL RIDE TO THE NCAA TOURNAMENT


2012 ABOUT WEST POINT

The mission of the U.S. Military Academy is to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country; professional growth throughout a career as an officer in the U.S. Army; and a lifetime of selfless service to the Nation. Founded on March 16, 1802, the Academy celebrated its Bicentennial in 2002. But West Point’s role in America’s history dates to the Revolutionary War, when both sides realized the strategic importance of the commanding plateau on the west bank of the Hudson River. Gen. George Washington considered West Point to be the most strategic position in America. He personally selected Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of Saratoga, to design the fortifications in 1778 after problems arose with French engineers originally placed in charge of the design. In 1779, General Washington transferred his headquarters to West Point. Continental soldiers built forts, batteries and defensive barriers. A 100-ton iron chain was extended across the Hudson to control river traffic. Today, several links from that chain are arranged at Trophy Point as a reminder of West Point’s original fortifications. In 1802 President Thomas Jefferson signed the legislation establishing the U.S. Military Academy to create an institution devoted to the arts and sciences of warfare. This effectively eliminated America’s wartime reliance on foreign engineers and artillerists. West Point became the nation’s first engineering school and served as the model for engineering programs which were eventually established at other colleges. Col. Sylvanus Thayer, the “Father of the Military Academy,” served as Superintendent from 1817 through 1833. He upgraded academic standards, instilled military discipline and emphasized honorable conduct. Early graduates were largely responsible for the construction of the nation’s initial railway lines, bridges, harbors, and roads. Although the curriculum maintains its focus on engineering, in recent decades the program of instruction has markedly changed, providing cadets a selection of more than 40 majors. This tradition of academic and military excellence, guided by a demanding standard of moral and ethical conduct, remains the cornerstone of the West Point experience. It is said at West Point that “much of the history we teach was made by those people we taught.” The Academy has produced famous leaders throughout its illustrious past…Civil War Generals Grant, Sherman, Lee, and Jackson, to name but a few. In World War I, 34 of the 38 corps and division commanders were graduates. World War II would see many graduates reach brigadier general or higher, to include Eisenhower, MacArthur, Bradley and Patton. In more recent conflicts, MacArthur, Ridgway, Westmoreland, Abrams, Schwarzkopf and Abizaid were in command. Academy graduates have also excelled in air and space exploration, and countless others went on from military service to become leaders in medicine, law, business, religion and science. Since its founding, the Military Academy fulfills the same mission as it always has . . . to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets. It accomplishes this mission by developing cadets in three essential areas: intellectual, physical and military. These developmental paths are balanced and fully integrated into the daily life of each young man and woman at the Academy. Intellectual growth is fostered through an academic curriculum that provides a broad liberal education in the arts and sciences. The electives program builds upon the foundation of the core, allowing cadets to develop even greater competence in selected areas. In addition, the fields-of-study and majors nurture the development of creativity, critical thinking, and self-directed learning, essential characteristics of 21st century officers. The four-year academic experience leads to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army. Physical development is achieved through a rigorous athletic and physical education program. Each cadet participates at the intercollegiate, club or intramural level each semester. This readies the cadet for the physical demands of military life and helps teach good judgment and self-discipline, even while under mental and physical

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stress. Military development begins with the cadet’s first day at West Point. Most military training takes place during the summer, with new cadets undergoing Cadet Basic Training, or Beast Barracks, their first year, followed the second summer by Cadet Field Training. Cadets spend their third and fourth summers serving in active Army units around the world; attending specialty training such as airborne, air assault or northern warfare or helping to train the first- and second-year cadets. The Cadet Leader Development System seeks to give the cadets increasing responsibility until they are ready to receive their commissions and assume their duties as leaders in today’s Army. Moral and ethical values guide cadets throughout their four years at West Point. Commitment to the Academy’s “Bedrock Values,” based on integrity and respect for the dignity of others, begins on the first day. Integrity is reflected in the Cadet Honor Code which states: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.” Respect denotes that cadets treat others with the same respect and dignity they themselves would expect. At West Point, it is not enough to train leaders—they must be leaders of character. Admission is keenly competitive and is open to young men and women from all states and territories and from every socioeconomic level. Prospective cadets must receive a nomination by a member of Congress or from the Department of the Army. The Academy seeks candidates who possess records of success in academics, athletics and leadership indicative of wellrounded individuals. Although the life of a cadet is demanding, there remains an array of club activities ranging from golf, skiing, boxing, crew and orienteering to such organizations as the cadet radio station, Habitat for Humanity and Big BrothersBig Sisters. Additionally, the U.S. Corps of Cadets hosts a Special Olympics event each spring. Today’s Military Academy is a vastly different institution from the small academy legislated into being by Congress in 1802. Originally just 1,800 acres, the Academy has grown to more than 16,000 acres. The first graduating class numbered just two men; today’s classes graduate more than 900 new officers annually, both men and women, who are prepared for leadership roles within the Army. With the expansion of knowledge and the changing needs of the United States Army and the nation, life at West Point has changed to keep pace. Ever mindful of its rich heritage, the U.S. Military Academy is developing leaders for tomorrow, and its focus remains the national needs of the 21st century.

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2011 1836 The Warner Sisters come to Constitution Island. For half a century, Susan and Anna Warner wrote popular novels and taught Sunday School to West Point cadets. Susan wrote “A Wide World,” one of the nation’s best sellers, in the 1850s. Anna wrote the words to the children’s verse “Jesus Loves Me.” In 1908 they donated the island to the Military Academy.

1980 The first women’s class graduates from West Point; Andrea Hollen, the Academy’s 58th Rhodes Scholar, is the first of 62 women to receive her diploma; Terry Tepper is awarded the Army Athletic Association (AAA) Trophy for “most valuable service to women’s athletics.” Maj. Cathy Kelley is the Academy’s first woman named a permanent associate professor.

1987 Capt. Kathy Gerard-Snook and Bobbi Fiedler-Prinslow (USMA ‘80) are the first women graduates to serve on the USMA faculty.

Department of Physical Education. Barbara Treharne (USMA ‘80) and Heidi Brown (USMA ‘81) are two of four females to command air defense artillery Patriot battalions.

1988 Ann Marie Wycoff, named the “Outstanding Female Swimmer” at the NCAA Division II Champions, is the first athlete to capture four national titles in a single championship event.

1999 Alison Jones is the first female and second cadet in a decade to receive the Soldiers Medal for heroism in the terrorist bombing of the American Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Women’s tennis becomes the first female team to earn an Division I NCAA tournament berth. 2000 The U.S. Military Academy celebrates the 20th anniversary of the first women’s class to graduate.

1957 Maj. Emma Baird becomes the Assistant Chief of the Personnel Branch and is reputed to be the first woman staff officer at West Point.

2001 The 25th year of females at the U.S. Military Academy is observed while the Academy celebrates its bicentennial.

1968 Dr. Betsy Lewis, the Academy’s fine arts librarian, teaches art classes in the English Department to First Class Cadets as the first female faculty member.

2003 Rebecca Halstead (USMA ‘81), former women’s basketball manager, becomes the first female West Point graduate to achieve rank of general in the U.S. Army.

1973 1st Lt. Virginia Fry is the first fulltime female faculty member, serving as a geography instructor in the Department of Earth, Space and Graphic Sciences.

2004 Track and field standout Diana Wills (USMA ‘90) and All-American swimmer Ann Marie Wycoff (USMA ‘89) are the first two women in a charter class of 16 to be induccted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame.

1975 President Gerald Ford signs legislation that forever changes the face of America’s service academies when he declares that women would be permitted to seek nomination and attend a military institution. 1976 Army welcomes its first co-ed class in July of 1976 with the admission of 119 women with the Class of 1980; Mrs. Sue Peterson joins the Department of Physical Education as its first female instructor. 1978 “Women at West Point” television movie airs on CBS; Maj. Nancy Freebairm is the first female tactical officer; basketball is the first women’s sport to gain varsity status. 1979 Cadet Kathy Gerard is the first female Brigade Executive Officer, and Col. Mildred Hedberg is the Chief of Staff for the United States Corps of Cadets.

2012 soccer graduates (l-r) Christine Kaila, Errin Helbling, Monica Lee 1981 Dena Caradimitropoulo, who starred in basketball, is the first woman and only the sixth cadet to win the AAA Special Award for “outstanding achievements and exemplary leadership in athletic competition.” 1984 Karen Short, a member of the women’s basketball team, is the first female to command Cadet Basic Training and be a Regimental Commander. Tracy Hanlon, a star in both basketball and track, is the first female to qualify for the Olympic trials (heptathlon). 1985 Lissa Young is the first female Deputy Brigade Commander and the first to be in charge of Cadet Field Training. 1986 Pam Pearson earns All-America honors in track and is the only woman at West Point selected for All-America honors in two sports, having been chosen twice in basketball. Women’s soccer becomes a varsity sport.

1989 Kristen Baker is the first woman to command the Corps of Cadets with her selection as First Captain; Capt. Heidi Brown (USMA ‘81) and Mary Finch (USMA ‘83) are the first women graduates to serve as tactical officers. 1990 Carol Barkalow (USMA ‘80), who starred in basketball, writes a book (“In the Men’s House”) about her West Point experience as a member of the first female class. 1993 Capt. Margaret Belknap (USMA ‘81), a member of the Systems Engineering Department, is the first woman to serve as a White House Fellow.

2005 Holly Pedley (USMA ‘98) becomes the first women’s soccer player inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame. 2007 Col. Deborah McDonald (USMA ‘85) is the first woman to serve as a Major Activity Director at West Point with her selection as the Director of Admissions. 2008 Alexis Albano (USMA ‘96), former Army standout in both soccer and track and field, is inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame.

1995 Rebecca Marier, a tennis star, is the first female cadet to graduate No. 1 in her class.

2010 Army women’s soccer star Liz Betterbed (pictured above) becomes the second female to graduate No. 1 in the class, joining women’s tennis player Rebecca Marier (USMA ‘95).

1997 Col. Maureen LeBoeuf is the first female to head an academic department with her appointment as Professor and Head of the

2011 Lauren Rowe (USMA ‘03), former Army standout in both soccer and track and field, is inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame.

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1779 Margaret (Molly) Corbin is the first woman to receive a military pension in the United States for her heroism and service to the country during the Revolutionary War. She is buried in the West Point cemetery.

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WHY WEST POINT? “Any of us who went through the process; anyone who felt the flame of that furnace, came away altered in the way we go about running our lives. Some part of it is the belief that you are not only doing it for personal glory, but you do it because it is your responsibility. It’s part of being a member of The Corps and each of us that have felt that magic feel especially privileged to have done so.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER PETE DAWKINS PETE DAWKINS

“As I look back over my career in government, in business, of course in the military, I think West Point was a very influential experience. It hardened a sense of discipline, a sense of responsibility, duty and integrity and also very happily combined an alertness of mind and body.” - FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE ALEXANDER HAIG “For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Republic, the men and women whose profession is watchfulness, whose skill is vigilance, whose calling is to guard the peace, but if need be, to fight and win.” - PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN

ALEXANDER HAIG

“WEST POINT IS THE RING. IT’S THE FOUNDATION OF EVERYTHING I HAVE DONE.” - MIKE KRZYZEWSKI ‘69

BILL CLINTON


“In the evening of my memory, always I come back to West Point. Always there echoes and reechoes ... Duty -- Honor -- Country. Today marks my final roll call with you. But I want you to know, when I cross the river, my last conscious thoughts will be of The Corps ... and The Corps ... and The Corps ...” - GENERAL DOUGLAS MacARTHUR “As I look back on my life, I’ll always revere the opportunities that came along that brought about the choice I made to go to West Point. I just feel that it was fundamental in molding the fabric of my life. The experiences that I had at West Point, they were irreplaceable.” - ASTRONAUT EDWIN “BUZZ” ALDRIN

DOUGLAS MacARTHUR

“You have ahead of you the best of all professions. Being a leader is the best thing you can possibly be and you’re at a school that will make you the best possible leader. West Point is the ring. It’s the foundation of everything I have done.” - HEAD COACH MIKE KRZYZEWSKI “From the birth of our existence, America has had a faith in the future -- a belief that where we’re going is better than where we’ve been, even when the path ahead is uncertain. To fulfill that promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation of our forefathers -finding opportunity, fighting injustice, forging a more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible without the Long Gray Line that has sacrificed for duty, for honor, for country.” - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA “West Point’s graduates have served America in many, many ways. Not only by leading troops into combat, but also by exploring frontiers, founding universities, laying out the railroads, building the Panama Canal, running corporations, serving in the Congress and The White House, and walking on the moon. Through our history, whenever duty called, the men and women of West Point have never failed us, and I speak for all Americans when I say, I know you never will.” - PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN

BARACK OBAMA

RONALD REAGAN

WHY WEST POINT?


COVERING THE BLACK KNIGHTS

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Working credentials for all media personnel can be obtained by contacting Madeline Salvani in the Army Office of Athletic Communications. In most instances, credentials can be picked up at the scoring deck located on the west sideline near the seating areas. There is no designated press parking area at Clinton Field, although special arrangements for television or radio crews may be arranged through Madeline Salvani. RADIO REQUIREMENTS Accommodations for visiting radio can be arranged through Madeline Salvani in Army’s Office of Athletic Communications. Rental fee for all lines is $75 and a check must be mailed prior to the game or hand-delivered to an athletic communications official before plugging into the line. Only outgoing collect or credit card calls are permitted. PHOTOGRAPHY Still photographers are urged to work from the sidelines. Anyone moving behind either of the goals during play does so at their own risk. Access to the sideline opposite the two benches is available for still photographers and TV cameramen. Photographers are not allowed on the same sideline as the team benches without prior approval. GAME SERVICES Statistics are posted on Army’s official athletics Website at www.goARMYsports.com. Postgame stat packages will be available in Army’s Office of Athletic Communication shortly after the completion of the game and distributed to the visiting media. INTERVIEW POLICY Army interim head coach Fred Thompson and players will be available to the media on the field immediately following completion of the game. For those desiring interviews with Coach Thompson during the week, the best time to reach him is in the morning. No game-day interviews will be granted except upon extenuating circumstances. All requests for player interviews should be made through Madeline Salvani in the Office of Athletic Communications.

The Army Sports Network, in its 12th year of offering extensive coverage of the Black Knights, will continue its aggressive broadcast schedule this fall by carrying seven regular-season women’s soccer matches, in addition to all postseason games. Fans will be able to watch the action via Knight Vision, a subscription package on www.goARMYsports.com, where video streaming will also be available for the home matches versus Stony Brook, Seton Hall, Iowa, Syracuse, Lehigh, Navy and American. The Army Athletic Association continues its thorough coverage of the women’s soccer team with “real-time” statistics on its homepage (www. goARMYsports.com) available for all eight of Army’s home games. Knight Vision’s Heath Trabue, who is in his first year at West Point, will call the action, providing live play by play and analysis for each of the seven games included in the package Rich DeMarco, Army’s Associate Athletic Director for Multimedia and Broadcasting, oversees the broadcasting of all Army athletics. He is also the producer and play-by-play voice for all Army football games throughout the fall. DeMarco is the voice of Army men’s and women’s basketball during the winter months. DeMarco and his wife, Katy, were married in July of 2008 and reside in Tenafly, N.J.

PRACTICE COVERAGE Army soccer practices are closed to members of the media unless accompanied by a member of Army’s Athletic Communications staff. Please contact the athletic communications office in advance to determine the status and location of practice and gain clearance into the workout. The Office of Athletic Communications’ policy requires 24-hour notice for those media members wishing to attend practice.

2012 KNIGHT VISION SCHEDULE August 31 vs. Stony Brook 5 p.m. September 3 vs. Seton Hall 7:30 p.m. 7 vs. Iowa 7 p.m. 9 vs. Syracuse 1:30 p.m. October 14 vs. Lehigh+ 1 p.m. 19 vs. Navy+ 7 p.m. 21 vs. American+ 1 p.m.

FACEBOOK Become a fan of the Army Black Knights by visiting www.facebook.com and searching Army Black Knights.

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TWITTER Army’s official Twitter page can be found online at http://twitter.com/ArmyAthletics. Visit www.goARMYsports.com for up-to-date scores, highlights and match recaps. Army realigned with CBS Sports in the summer of 2011 for a complete website redesign.

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SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM Army celebrated its 25th year as a varsity women’s soccer team in 2010, and the fall of 2011 announced its Silver Anniversary Team. Twenty-two players, consisting of defenders, midfielders, strikers and goalkeepers, were selected by former head coaches Gene Ventriglia and Stefanie Golan. Highlighting the group are Army Hall of Fame inductees Holly Pedley, Alexis Albano and Lauren Rowe, the latter joining that elite fraternity with the Class of 2011 following Pedley in 2005 and Albano in 2008. Pedley (USMA ’98) is Army’s only Division I NSCAA All-American following her selection to the second team in 1994. She is a two-time Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year (1994 and 1997) and Rookie of the Year (1994). Albano (USMA ’96) was the league’s top offensive player in 1997 and Rowe garnered defensive player of the year honors in 2002. Eight earned NSCAA Northeast Region honors with three first-team selections in Carla Miller (’89), Pedley and Rowe. Albano and Pedley were three-time picks with Kerry Loughman (USMA ’00) and Delaney Brown (USMA ’06) selected twice. Academically, Brown and Julia Stallard (USMA ’12) were NSCAA Scholar All-East Region selections with Pedley the Patriot League’s Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year in 1997, and Rowe chosen the Scholar Athlete in 2002. Twelve players served as team captains - Holly Fishburne (USMA ’91), Tara Williams (USMA ’94), Deidre Spence (USMA ’95), Kate Pendry (USMA ’96), Randee Farrell (USMA ’02), Kelly Schachtler (USMA ’03), Sarah Goss (USMA ’09), Alex Lostetter (USMA ’11), along with Albano, Pedley, Loughman and Stallard. All 22 players left their name in the record book with Shannon Stein (USMA ’00), Tosie LeGrand (USMA ’94), Williams and Pedley earning Patriot League all-star honors all four years. Gretchen Meier (USMA ’95), Loughman, Albano, Brown and Rowe were three-time selections. Goalkeepers Mary Kidd (USMA ’00) and Lostetter also wrote their names into Army’s annals. Kidd ranks first in saves (449) and minutes played (6,584), while Lostetter is the school’s all-time leader for solo (31) and combined (34) shutouts. She ranks third in goals-against average (0.76), second in minutes played (5,841) and holds the single-season mark for goals-against average (0.25), set in 2010 when she ranked No. 2 in the nation. Pedley put a lock on Army’s freshman records in 1994 for goals (17), assists (18) and points (52). She is the career leader for assists (48) and is second in points (144). Albano, who holds the school mark for goals by a sophomore (17), ranks second in goals scored (56) and is third in game winners (16). DeViney lists second in game winning goals (17) and is third in points (133), goals scored (52) and assists (29). Albano, Pedley, LeGrand and Williams were Army players selected for the Patriot League AllDecade team in celebration of its 10th anniversary in the fall of 2001. Women’s soccer has enjoyed a successful history since joining the varsity ranks 26 years ago (1986) at the Division II level. Army moved to Division I four years later when it joined the newlyformed Patriot League. In its first 25 years as a varsity sport, Army captured tournament titles in 1993 and 2008, earning its first trip to the NCAAs after earning the automatic bid in the latter. The Black Knights captured regular-season titles in the league’s early years from 1991 to 1993 with its fourth title in 2002 and fifth in 2010, while claiming its third turnament title last year. Army closed out its 25th season ranked No. 1 in the country in goals-against average, shutout percentage and save percentage.

GOALKEEPERS • Mary Kidd (USMA ’00) • Alex Lostetter (USMA ’11)

DEFENSE: • Gretchen Meier (USMA ’95) • Carla Miller (USMA ’89) • Lauren Rowe (USMA ‘03) • Deidre Spence (USMA ’95) • Julia Stallard (USMA ’12) • Shannon Stein (USMA ’00) • Tara Williams (USMA ’94)

MIDFIELD • Delaney Brown (USMA ’06) • Sarah Goss (USMA ’09) • Tosie LeGrand (USMA ’94) • Kerry Loughman (USMA ’00) • Emily Nay (USMA ’03) • Kate Pendry (USMA ’96) • Kelly Schachtler (USMA ’03)

STRIKERS • Alexis Albano (USMA ’96) • Selina DeViney (USMA ’93) • Randee Farrell (USMA ’02) • Holly Fishburne (USMA ’91) • Leigh Kosco (USMA ’06) • Holly Pedley (USMA ‘98)


CLINTON FIELD: HOME OF ARMY SOCCER

2012 Clinton Field at West Point is named after Revolutionary War hero Gen. James Clinton. As one of New York’s most distinguished military leaders during the colonies’ fight for independence, Clinton commanded troops throughout the Hudson River Valley, including stops at Fort Clinton, Fort Montgomery and West Point. It was at West Point in 1778 where Gen. Clinton and his men began to throw chains across the Hudson to prevent enemy ships from traveling up the river. One of Clinton’s most important missions began in November of 1778. Upon receiving orders at West Point from Gen. George Washington, Clinton left for Albany to join forces with Gen. Sullivan. Their mission was to help the colonists seek retribution against Indian and Tory armies who had massacred the villages of Cherry Village, N.Y., and Wyoming, Pa. Clinton’s and Sullivan’s forces eventually defeated their enemies in an intense battle in Elmira, N.Y., forcing them to flee to the British fortress in Niagara. This battle was one of Clinton’s last as he immediately returned to Albany and remained there until the end of the war. However, he would later find himself alongside Washington during the British surrender at Yorktown and was later present at the evacuation of New York by the British. After exiting his military career, Clinton took an active role in politics serving as a member of the convention called to ratify the Constitution of the United States. Clinton was also elected a member of the New York State Senate. The Army women’s soccer team has called Clinton Field home since 1992, after splitting time there and North Athletic Field during the early years, and has enjoyed unparalleled success on the pitch as a result. The Black Knights have authored a .634 overall winning percentage along the banks of the Hudson. In 2010 and 2011, Army blanked nine visitors to the military academy, running its mark of home shutouts to 65. Before 1992, Army split its home games between North Athletic Field and Clinton Field. It did not take long for the Black Knights to warm up to their new digs in the fall of 1993. Army etched out a 9-1-1 home mark for a season-best .864 winning percentage inside West Point’s iron gates. The Black Knights won their first Patriot

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League crown en route to a program-best 201-1 campaign, which saw them record a schoolrecord 14 straight wins and shut out their first nine opponents. Army has posted a winning season at home six of the past eight seasons, including an unbeaten campaign in 2001. Two years later the Black Knights forged a 7-2-0 mark on the strength of a six-game home winning streak through September. The 2006 season was the first time that Navy pulled out a victory at West Point since 2000, while Air Force suffered a 2-1 defeat. The Black Knights lead Navy at Clinton Field, 4-3-1, following last year’s 1-0 shutout carried on FOX Soccer Channel. Army compiled an 28-11-8 mark at home the past five years, to include 28 shutouts. Always a home to the Army men’s soccer team, Clinton Field also hosted the USA Rugby Championships April of 2006, then underwent sod replacement that spring in providing both soccer squads with brand new grass on which to play. During the last few years, Clinton Field has received numerous upgrades. In 2006, the soccer clubhouse, located across the street from Clinton Field, was completed. The facility features locker rooms, a training area for the athletes, a team meeting room and a lounge. This gives the Army CLINTON FIELD RECORDS coaching staff the Army’s record................................................................................. 117-62-16 (.641) 7opportunity to take the Division I record.............................................................................111-59-13 (.642) team out of the elements Most wins.......................................................................................... 9 (1993 -9-1-1) during halftime of games Highest win percentage ..............................................................864 (1993 - 9-1-1) to discuss strategy away All-time GF-GA .............................................................................................. 402-205 from the noise of the Most goals scored ..........................................................15 vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) First game ........................................................................9/28/86 vs. Utica College playing field. In 2010, the locker First win ..................................................................9/28/86 vs. Utica College (9-0) First goal ......................................................Sandy Hassett vs. Utica College (7:51) rooms underwent a First assist ..........................................................Kim Darby vs. Utica College (7:51) complete redesign to First shutout ...........................................................9/28/86 vs. Utica College (9-0) better meet the needs of No. of shutouts .......................................................................................................65 today’s student-athletes. First night game ....................................................................... 9/26/87 vs. Colgate A new fence 4as

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constructed around the field, state-of-the-art goal barriers were installed on both the main pitch and the practice field, stadium signboards were erected, banners celebrating the program’s rich history were hung and tear drop flags were unveiled. The playing surface at Clinton Field has been trimmed shorter making for a very fast track. The improvements are far from being complete, as a brand new scoreboard is scheduled to debut during the 2011 season. Clinton Field has also been host to six Patriot League Tournaments, twice with the men and four times with the women, the latest in 2010. The women are 117-62-16 all-time at Clinton Field and have averaged over five wins per campaign in the 21st century on the friendly confines. Army headed into 2009 just three victories shy of reaching the century mark in home wins, which it accomplished under head coach Stefanie Golan her rookie season (2009) following a 5-3-1 record. Golan wrote her name into the history books in 2010 as Army captured the regular-season Patriot League title, just the fifth overall, and first since 2002. The Black Knights set records for shutouts (16) and fewest goals allowed (six) along with ranking No. 1 in the country in goals-against average, shutout percentage and save percentage. In 2011 the Black Knights captured the Patriot League title (second time in four years and third overall) en route to posting 15 shutouts and ranking among the nation’s defensive leaders for the second straight year. Army has crafted winning soccer squads who have defended their home turf quite well, and Golan has proven to be just the coach to continue the Black Knights’ storied heritage after taking over from Gene Ventriglia, who patrolled the sidelines for 23 years as the first coach in the program’s intercollegiate history. Army will host Navy in 2012 along with its own Black Knight Classic.

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ARMY SOCCER FACILITIES During the last few years, West Point’s quiet reserve has been interrupted by the sounds of progress and improvement designed to elevate the Black Knights’ athletic programs to a new “margin of excellence.” One of the latest waves of facility upgrade projects included the soccer clubhouse. The architectural design services for the facility were provided through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Stephen J. Kagel Associates, Architects and Engineers in New York City. The complex, located across the street from Clinton Field, features locker room facilities, a training area for the athletes and a team meeting room and lounge. An added advantage for both Army coaching staffs will be the opportunity during halftime to discuss strategy away from the noise of the playing field and out of the elements. With progress being made on the soccer team’s behalf, it is certain that the improvements will translate into better performances on the field. “Our field is one of the finest in this region, and our field maintenance personnel deserve to be thanked for that,” said interim head coach Fred Thompson. “The atmosphere is fantastic and there is nothing better than playing there on a crisp fall evening. Our team room and locker room are convenient and top-notch, which gives our team a sense of pride. We try to surround that area with some history of the program so they can thank those who came before them for where we are as a program now.”

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ARMY BLACK KNIGHTS ... THE MEMBERS OF THE ARMY WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM HAVE CONSISTENTLY BEEN INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY. THE BLACK KNIGHTS HAVE HELD CLINICS FOR LOCAL YOUTH THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS, WITH THE STAFF AND PLAYERS ACTIVELY INVOLVED. SEVERAL PLAYERS, ALONG WITH THE COACHING STAFF, VOLUNTEERED THEIR SERVICES TO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT HELPS BUILD HOMES FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED FAMILIES, IN THE SPRING. THEY HELPED PUT ON A ROOF AND WERE INVOLVED WITH BUILDING A HOME. DURING THE FALL, THE TEAM IS ON HAND FOR S ALLEY, A FAMILY FACE PAINTING AND INTERACTION WITH FANS AT BLACK KNIGHTS FUN ZONE HELD PRIOR TO EVERY HOME FOOTBALL GAME.

... GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY


ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AT WEST POINT AT WEST POINT, WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS, LIKE ALL OTHER CADETS, MUST EXHIBIT PROFICIENCY IN THE CLASSROOM AS WELL AS IN MILITARY AND CADET TRAINING. NOT ONLY HAVE THEY SUCCEEDED – THEY HAVE EXCELLED! FIVE WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS HAVE EARNED NINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HONORS OVER THE YEARS. ELIZABETH BETTERBED (USMA 2010), SARAH GOSS (USMA 2009) AND JULIE JORGENSEN (USMA 2005) ARE COSIDA ACADEMIC ALLAMERICA FIRST TEAM SELECTIONS.

JULIE JORGENSEN & ELIZABETH ELIZAB BETTERBED NO. 2 IN CLASS OF 2006 AND NO. 1 IN CLASS OF 2010 Army women’s soccer players have shined on the pitch and in the classroom since the sport joined the varsity ranks in 1986. In the 21st century, stars Julie Jorgensen and Elizabeth Bettered turned in the highest class standings in listing No. 2 in 2006 and No. 1 in 2010, respectively. When the United States Military Academy celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first women’s class to graduate on May 22, 2010, the first cadet that President Barack Obama presented a diploma to at the graduation ceremony at sun-splashed Michie Stadium was Betterbed - an athlete, a scholar and a leader. History was also set that day as Alexandra Rosenberg and Betterbed became the first females to finish No. 1 and No. 2 academically. Betterbed, a four-year soccer star, ranked No. 1 in her class (academic, physical and military disciplines) and second academically. She also held the second highest position in the Corps of Cadets as the Deputy Brigade Commander. Since women arrived at West Point in the summer of 1976, only two have had the distinction of graduating first in their class, and both were scholar-athletes. Women’s tennis star Rebecca Mariner was the first female Cadet to graduate No. 1 in her class (1995) followed 15 years later by Betterbed. Former women’s soccer star Kristin Baker was the first woman to command the Corps of Cadets as the Cadet First Captain and Brigade Commander in 1988-89, while Betterbed is one of an elite group of females to hold the position of Deputy Brigade Commander. Betterbed closed out her collegiate career as a two-time first team CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American and a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award All-American who won the fan voting and was among five women’s soccer scholar-athletes chosen for first-team honors. The Mechanical Engineering major and Rhodes scholarship winner was also a nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year. The senior from Fox Island, Wash., who played a key role all four years as a starter on the women’s soccer team, was instrumental in Army’s first-ever NCAA appearance in 2008 after leading the Black Knights to the Patriot League Tournament title and automatic bid. A league all-star as a defender, Betterbed was an all-tournament

selection as well that year. Another women’s soccer starr who shined academically and on the pitch was Jorgensen. She earned a plethora of awards during uring her fouryear career (2002-05) before picking up her degree in Mathematical Sciencess with a minor in Computers. Jorgensen was the Patriot League’s eague’s Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year ar as well as the Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year ear as a senior. She was a two-time CoSIDA/ESPN oSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic all-American n (first and third team honors). Jorgensen ranked No. 2 in a class of 861 with a 4.13 GPA. A Dean’s List student, Jorgensen sen was a 2005 NSCAA/adidas Scholar ar All-East Region (first team). She was nominated for the NCAA Today’s Top VIII Award (honors eight senior studentathletes). A Rhodes Scholar candidate, she was also a nominee for the Alice T. Schafer Mathematics Prize awarded by the American Society for Women in Mathematics. As the team captain in 2005, 5, Jorgensen led Army to a 12-6-1 mark and the championship game of the Patriot League Tournament forr the first time since 1996.


STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES

O’MEARA, MALEK, MALE DAWKINS, CLASS LASS OF 1959 STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER

An integral component in Army’s intercollegiate athletic program is the strength and conditioning department. The most visible sign of Army’s commitment in this area is the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center in Kimsey Athletic Center, one of the finest facilities in the nation. The monstrous 20,000-square-foot center is located on the second floor of Kimsey Athletic Center and features 30 tons of plates and dumbbells; 15 pieces of cardiovascular equipment, including six high-speed treadmills; a state-of-the-art weight training area with 16 rack and platform training stations, as well as a separate dumbbell area; and top-of-the-line Hammer strength equipment. Under the direction of Scott Swanson, this facility rivals any training facility in the country.

ATHLETIC TRAINING FACILITIES

Stationed on the first floor of Kimsey Athletic Center, Army’s athletic training department moved into its new and spacious home in the spring of 2003. The athletic training room now covers 9,500 square feet, housing the finest equipment available for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Highlights of the facility include a 1,202-squarefoot cardiovascular room containing more then 25 pieces of equipment; a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy area equipped with a 2,018-square-foot rehabilitation pool, Jacuzzi, two large pools and four regular pools; 10 treatment tables; five modular taping tables; high-density storage; and a physician’s office with X-ray capability. The training room also features a vast array of the latest treatment and rehabilitation equipment. Thanks to the expansive new treatment area, Army’s athletic training staff can serve countless Black Knight athletes simultaneously so they are able to realize their full potential on the “fields of friendly strife.” Assistant Athletic Trainer Sam Visco oversees all of women’s soccer’s needs.


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INTERIM HEAD COACH FRED THOMPSON

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Head Coach at Army George Mason 1987 As Fred Thompson enters his fourth season with the Army women’s soccer program, he does so in an elevated role. After spending his first three seasons as the associate coach to head coach Stefanie Golan, Thompson was named the program’s interim head coach upon the announcement of Golan’s departure for Minnesota. “We are fortunate to have someone as seasoned as Fred Thompson available to lead our program at this time,” said Director of Athltics Boo Corrigan “Fred has been pivotal to the success of our soccer program the past three years and we’re thrilled that he’s in position to lead our cadet-athletes. “Fred brings a wealth of coaching experience and understands the mission of West Point to develop leaders of Character. We feel that our program will continue to flourish under Fred’s direction.” Thompson played a large role in helping lead Army to a share of the regular season Patriot League championship in 2010 and the conference’s tournament title and accompanying NCAA berth this past fall. In all, he is a 13-year veteran of the collegiate coaching ranks. “I am very excited and I want to thank USMA Superintendent Lt. Gen. David Huntoon and Boo Corrigan for this o p p o r t u n i t y, ” said Thompson. “The program has done great things, developing great traditions while producing outstanding athletes and fantastic officers. I feel privileged to be part of this institution and to work with the cadets we have returning. “We also have a very talented freshman class made up of midfielders and forwards. Obviously, we are hoping that this year will be another great chapter in the history of the

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program.” Thompson helped Army put together one of its most successful runs in program history this past season as the Black Knights captured the Patriot League Tournament title, winning both games in shutout fashion. Army put together a strong showing in its second ever NCAA Regional appearance, holding No. 13 and host Penn State scoreless for over 85 minutes before falling 1-0. The Black Knights closed out the season with a 12-4-5 overall mark that included 15 shutouts. The latter figure fell just one shy of school record established just a year earlier. In addition to helping Army compile a total of 26 wins the past two years, the Black Knights also ranked among the nation’s top defensive teams during that period. This past fall, Army listed second nationally in shutout percentage (.714), third in save percentage (.915) and seventh in goals-against average (.452). A conference-high six Army players were selected for Patriot League all-star honors at year’s end. Army experienced a great deal of success in Thompson’s second season along the banks of the Hudson in 2010, posting 14 wins en route to earning a share of the Patriot League’s regularseason title. It marked the Black Knights’ highest win total in 13 years. In all, the squad established

SOCCER THE THOMPSON FILE Born: Kingston, Jamaica High School: Applewood Heights (Ontario, Quebec) College Education George Mason (1987) B.S. in Finance College Soccer George Mason (1982-87 All-South Atlantic Region All-ECAC South All-Colonial Athletic Association All-Capital Collegiate Conference All-Virginia Intercollegiate League Professional Career Baltimore Blast of the MISL Tacoma Stars of the MSL Sacramento Knights of the CISL Coaching Career Associate Head Coach, Army (2009-11) Head Men’s Coach, Bowling Green (2004-08) Assistant Men’s Coach, Evansville (2002-03) Head Men’s Coach, Bellevue (Wash.) CC (2000-01) Assistant Women’s Coach, Bellevue CC (2001) Assistant Men’s Coach, Green River (Wash.) CC Miscellaneous All-Time Colonial Athletic Association Team Family: Wife, Jill (married Dec. 1992)

YEAR-BY-YEAR AT ARMY 2011 Army 12-4-5 Captured the Patriot League Tournament title (third time in school history) as the No. 4 seed. Held host and No. 13 Penn State scoreless for over 85 minutes before suffering a 1-0 defeat in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament Claimed Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year, along with the tournament MVP. Ranked No. 2 in the nation in shutout percentage (.714), third in save percentage (.915) and seventh in goals-against average (.452). Recorded 15 shutouts, one shy of the school mark 2010 Army 14-4-3 Led the nation in goals-against average (.274), shutout percentage (.762) and save percentage (.919). Captured Three Patriot League Major Awards to include Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the year and Coach of the Year. Patriot League regular-season co-champions. Hosted the Patriot League Tournament as top seed, advancing to the championship game. Shattered the school record for shutouts (16) and fewest goals allowed (six). 2009 Army 7-10-2 Posted first-ever win over Saint Louis University.

MISCELLANEOUS Just the third person to hold the head coach reins in program history. Army earned 11 all-Patriot League certificates the past two years. Black Knights picked up six in 2011 and five in 2010, along with two major awards in Rookie and Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2010 and Defensive Player of the Year in 2011. Two Army players were selected for Mid-Atlantic Region honors in 2010 and 2011. ,

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Academy records for shutouts (16) and fewest goals allowed (six), while leading the nation in goals-against average, shutout percentage and save percentage. Prior to his arrival at West Point, Thompson served the previous five years as head men’s soccer coach at Bowling Green University. He also spent two years as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer program at the University of Evansville (2002-03). His first head coaching assignment was at Bellevue (Wash.) Community College, where he led the men’s soccer program through a highly successful two-year period. He was honored as Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges Coach of the Year during that stretch. A four-year starter during his undergraduate days at George Mason University, Thompson was a two-time All-South Atlantic Region honoree. He garnered AllECAC South honors his junior year and was named to the All-Colonial Athletic Association squad that year as well. He was also a three-time All-Capital Collegiate Conference and All-Virginia Intercollegiate League selection. Thompson was part of three George Mason teams that ranked in the Top 20 nationally during his playing career prior to earning his bachelor of science degree in finance (1987). In 1982, he led the Patriots to a 17-0-0 regular-season mark and final 19-20 record, while the team’s .905 winning percentage was the third best in state history. Individually, he is ranked in the Top 20 on the all-time career point list for players of Virginia universities, and in the Top 15 on the career goals list. He was recently named to the All-Time Colonial Athletic Association Team at the conference’s 25th anniversary celebration. Thompson was among a select group of all-time greats who dominated the pitch in the 1980s. Following graduation, the native of Jamaica played professionally for eight years as a standout defender with the Baltimore Blast and Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League, and the Sacramento Knights Continental Indoor Soccer League. He was also the starting sweeper for the Jamaican National Team (1988 to 1990) and was part of history after helping his squad advance beyond the opening round of the World Cup qualification for the first time. Involved in coaching youth since 1983, Thompson served with the Washington State Olympic Development Program as well as the Region II ODP staff. From 1993-99 he was involved with the FC United Premier Soccer Club in Tacoma, Wash. He was also the head coach for the U19 (1997-98) and U14 (194-95) while an assistant coach for the U13 (1993-94). While at Bellevue, Thompson also served as the assistant on the women’s soccer staff (2001). He broke into the collegiate coaching ranks in 1999 as an assistant men’s soccer coach at Green River Community College (Wash.). Thompson, who holds a USSF “A” coaching license, resides with his wife Jill in Highland Falls, N.Y.

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BRIAN PINCINCE

RENEE PILCH

Assistant Coach 1st Season St. Anselm, 2008

Assistant Coach 1st Season Belmont University, 2010

Brian Pincince is in his first season as an assistant coach on interim head coach Fred Thompson’s staff. He arrives at West Point after serving the past two years on the staff at Brown. A volunteer assistant on the Brown women’s soccer staff in 2010 under his father, head coach Phil Pincince, the 13th-winningest coach in NCAA Division I history, he was named an assistant coach last year. Pincince was instrumental in the Bears compiling the most wins since 2003 in closing out the year with a 10-5-2 mark. Five members of the 2011 squad earned All-Ivy League honors along with an NSCAA All-Region selection, while two were named to the New England Women’s Intercollegiate Soccer Association Team. Pincince broke into the coaching ranks with the New England Wave girls’ premier soccer club in 2009, where he served as head coach and assistant coach over a four-year span. He also was an assistant girls’ varsity soccer coach and middle school basketball coach during a one-year stint (2009) as a Physical Education instructor at the Lincoln School in Providence, R.I. Prior to that, he worked as a program marketing manager with CompuCall, Inc., in North Attleboro, Mass. A 2008 graduate of St. Anselm College with a bachelor of arts degree in business, Pincince played varsity soccer for the Hawks. Last year he was the assistant camp director at the Brown Soccer School Summer Camp where he spent 12 years on the staff serving as coach, field director and counselor. Pincince, who acquired his NSCAA National Coaching License in 2010 and the NSCAA Advanced National Coaching License in 2012, lives in Fort Montgomery, N.Y.

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Army interim head coach Fred Thomponson’s staff rounded out his staff for the 2012 season with the hiring of Renee Pilch as the goalkeeper coach. Prior to arriving at West Point, Pilch held a similar position the past two years as a graduate assistant at Gardner-Webb University. Pilch played a pivotal role during her first year at Gardner-Webb (2010) where the Runnin’ Bulldogs reached the championship finals of the Big South Tournament for the first time in school history. Seventh-seeded Gardner-Webb took No. 5 High Point into overtime before bowing 1-0 to close out the season 7-10-5 to include nine shutouts. Pilch mentored goalkeeper Chelsea Hearne, who earned all-conference and all-tournament honors en route to recording a 7-7-5 mark and a 1.02 goalsagainst average with eight shutouts. Heame allowed just one goal over three GWU matches at the conference tournament. Included in her performance were a pair of saves in the PK shootout versus Liberty in a 0-0 draw as the Runnin’ Bulldogs advanced to the championship game after winning the shootout 4-2. Last fall, Gardner-Webb posted a 4-4-2 conference mark to earn the No. 6 seed in the Big South Tournament where the Runnin’ Bulldogs fell to thirdseeded Campbell in the opening round in closing out the season with six wins and five shutouts. Pilch coached the Academy Boys’ and Girls’ club teams for the Greater Cleveland County Soccer Association as well as the North Carolina ODP 96 and 97 girls’ teams while earning her master’s degree in sports science and pedagogy from Gardner-Webb. As an undergraduate, Pilch lettered on the pitch at the University of Pittsburgh for two years prior to transferring to Belmont where she helped the Bruins to the 2008 Atlantic Sun tournament title and NCAA bid as a junior. As a senior, she was part of a goalkeeper unit that ranked 35th nationally in save percentage when the Bruins captured the regular-season conference title. The 2010 graduate earned a bachelor of arts degree in political science with a minor in sociology. A native of Peckville, Pa., Pilch resides in Somers, N.Y.

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295 & Counting: Army needs just five wins to hit No. 300 in 2012. The Black Knights, who average 20 games a season, played a season-high 22 games four times, the last in 1997. FIRST TIME FOES: Cal State Fullerton, Iowa, Long Beach State, Texas State and Texas at El Paso are first-time opponents on the Black Knights’ 18-game schedule. EIGHT HOME GAMES: Army will have eight home games at Clinton Field this season. The Black Knights hosted a season-high 13 games, to include a pair of Patriot League Tournament matches, in 1991 (its second year at the Division I level). Army’s 12 home games last year tied the regular-season mark first set in 1989. CONFERENCE FACES: Army will be competing against teams from seven conferences to include America East, BIG EAST, Conference USA, Big Ten, Big West, WAC and Patriot League. EARLIEST START: When Army opens its season on Friday, Aug. 17, it will be the earliest opener in school history, breaking least year’s debut on Aug. 19 versus No. 12 Duke. Since moving into the 21st century, Army moved up its season debut from September to August.

7:30 p.m. following the men’s game against Binghamton at 5 p.m. THOMPSON BEGINS FOURTH YEAR ON THE SIDELINE: Fred Thompson, the associate head coach the past three years, was named the Interim Head Coach in June when Stefanie Golan resigned to take over the head position at Minnesota. Thompson is just the third coach in program history. ARMY RANKED AMONG THE NATIONAL LEADERS: For the second straight year, Army ranked among the leaders in last year’s final NCAA statistics after closing out the year with 15 shutouts, one shy of the mark set in 2010. The Black Knights ranked No. 2 in shutout percentage (.714), third in save percentage (.915) and seventh in goals-against average (.452) in 2011 after listing No. 1 in GAA (.274), shutout percentage (.762) and save percentage (.919) the previous year. 14 STATES REPRESENTED ON ROSTER: Army’s 28-player roster has the Black Knights coming from as far away as California, Colorado, and Texas and as close as New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania among the states represented. California has the largest number of players with seven followed by four from Texas. LID-LIFTERS: The Black Knights have opened the season on the winning side of the ledger 14 times in 26 years. Since moving from Division II to the Division I ranks in 1990, Army is 12-8-2 in lid-lifters, including six shutouts.

HOME SWEET HOME: The Black Knights have shined on its home turf at Clinton Field over the years with the help of the hometown crowd in putting together a 111-59-13 (.642) mark at the Division I level. The field is the home for both the men’s and women’s soccer teams.

ARMY-NAVY GAME AT WEST POINT: Army will host Navy on Friday evening, Oct. 19, at Clinton Field. The Black Knights defeated the Midshipmen the last time the teams met at West Point in 2010 in Army’s first TV game which was broadcast tape delay by FOX Soccer Channel. The Black Knights are 4-3-2 at Clinton Field where they are unbeaten in their last two home games against their arch-rivals.

ARMY TO HOST BLACK KNIGHT CLASSIC: Two-time defending champion Army will host the annual Black Knight Classic Sept. 7 and 9 taking on Iowa and Syracuse. Last year Army defeated Seton Hall, 1-0, and Stetson, 5-1, to capture the title with Kim An named the tournament MVP.

ARMY IS THE DEFENDING PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPION: The No. 4 seeded Black Knights blanked top-seeded Colgate and No. 3 Navy by identical 2-0 scores to capture the 2011 Patriot League Tournament title. It was Army’s second tournament title in four years and third overall.

MEN & WOMEN TO HOST DOUBLEHEADER: Army’s men’s and women’s teams will host a pair of doubleheaders at Clinton Field back-to-back weekends. On Friday, Aug. 31, the women host Stony Brook at 5 p.m. followed by the men’s game versus Iona at 7:30 p.m. On Labor Day, Sept. 3, the women host Seton Hall at

ARMY PICKED 2ND IN PL PRESEASON POLL: Army was picked second in the Patriot League preseason poll. The Black Knights, who reached the championship finals of the league tournament in 2011 and 2010 and three times over the last four years, received 84 points. Army trailed Colgate (91 points with nine first-place votes), the 2011 regular-season champion, followed by Navy (81), Lafayette (60), Lehigh (49), Bucknell (36), American (33) and Holy Cross (14). ARMY TOPS CONFERENCE IN PRESEASON ALL-LEAGUE TEAM: Army had a conference-high four players named to the preseason all-league team with the selection of Molly McGuigan, Kim An, Joey Molacek and Madison Oliver. Colgate had three players chosen, Navy and Lafayette each had two with a player from American rounding out the 12 spots. MOLLY McGUIGAN PRESEASON PICK: For the second straight year, junior Molly McGuigan was chosen as the Patriot League’s preseason Defensive Player of the Year by the coaches and sports information directors. McGuigan earned this major award as a freshman in 2011 and last year as a sophomore. A starter in every game since her arrival at West Point, McGuigan has been the backbone of an Army defense that recorded 31 shutouts the past two years. ARMY OFFICER REP MEMBER OF THE FIRST CLASS: Head officer representative, Col. Lynne Byers (former Lynn Sprague/USMA ‘87), co-captained Army’s first varsity team the fall of 1986. The Black Knights, who spent the prior five years as a club team, posted a 9-6-3 mark.

Molly McGuigan repeated as the Patriot League’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2011 and is the conference’s preseason selection in 2012.

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ARMY OPENS 27TH SEASON: 2012 marks the Black Knights’ 27th season of intercollegiate competition and 23nd year at the Division I level after playing the first four years (1986-89) at Division II.


2012 SEASON OUTLOOK

2012 Army has a different look in women’s soccer this year, but expectations are just as high for the defending Patriot League Tournament champions and NCAA participants as a new coaching staff greeted a roster of 28 players. Interim head coach Fred Thompson is no stranger to the squad. He was the associate head coach the past three years under Stefanie Golan, who accepted the head coaching position at Minnesota in June. Army lost five talented seniors (three all-league performers) who participated in a pair of NCAA Tournaments as freshmen (2008) and seniors (2011), the former the first-ever appearance in school history. The potential is limitless with the 2012 squad returning 18 letterwinners and welcoming 10 talented freshmen poised to be stronger than last year’s team that posted a 12-4-5 mark with 15 shutouts, one shy of the school mark set in 2010. The Black Knights are heavy on experience along with a wealth of talent as a league-high four players were singled out by the coaches and sports information directors for preseason honors. Junior Molly McGuigan repeated as the preseason Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year. A starter in all 42 games the past two years, she has played a pivotal role as the leader on the back line as Army has compiled 31 shutouts since her arrival. McGuigan was joined on the preseason allleague team by classmates Kim An (forward) and Joey Molacek (midfield), along with sophomore Madison Oliver (defense). An and McGuigan are two-time first-team all-league picks who also earned a pair of regional honors among their impressive list of accolades. The league’s top rookie in 2010, An has ranked among the conference’s scoring leaders in goals and points the past two years compiling 19 goals and 42 points with eight game winners during that span. Molacek was the MVP of the 2011 Patriot League Tournament and was one of four Black Knights named to the all-tournament team that included McGuigan and Oliver. “The strength of the team is our team because of the things we do together as a team,” commented Thompson. “Each class at West Point endures a lot of challenges, and as you go up the ladder you have that shared experience that goes a long way.” How fast this group of letterwinners and freshmen comes together will be the key early in the season on a team where defense has been the Black Knights backbone the past few years as evidenced by yielding just 10 goals a year ago and six in 2010. McGuigan is the key ingredient there where Army has a host of defenders back to once again be one of the stingiest defenses in the nation. Army’s youth will be evident in the offensive end of the field where the freshmen have the ability to put the ball into the net as well as create opportunities. Army’s 28 goals last year were its highest output since tallying 35 in 2005, and this year’s squad has that talent and skills to challenge that mark. “The freshman class is made up of midfielders and forwards,” noted Thompson, “and hopefully we will see more plays in the attacking third of the field and more goals than we had last year. This group brings something very different, which is exciting. Some of the players are just straight up forwards

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Juniors Joey Molacek (#8) and Kim An (#9) were second (12 points) and first (21 points) in scoring in 2011. They were among four Black Knights named to the Patriot League preseason all-league team. with a few who can play a couple of positions.” While Army is solid in the three sections of the field, it is young and inexperienced in the final line of defense – goalkeeper. It is the first time in several years that the Black Knights do not have a seasoned keeper at season’s start, but Thompson is looking for each of the three prospects to make an impact. MIDFIELDERS As tough as Army’s defense has been over the past few years, midfield is not only deep in numbers but talented as well. While the midfield is tasked with setting up plays linking the front and back lines, the Black Knights’ corps last year accounted for 12 goals and 13 assists for 37 of Army’s 80 points. Juniors Joey Molacek (all-league selection) and Ruthie Rosenberger finished second and third in scoring with five goals and four assists, respectively, last year. They will be asked to step up into the leadership role with the graduation of starters Julia Stallard, who topped the Black Knights with five assists, and Lindsay Gordon. Teaming up with that group are returning letterwinners junior Donna Bennett, who tallied a pair of assists as a starter in 19 of 21 games last year, along with sophomores Mallory Herron, Alana Mitchem and Jessica Koulabouth. Mitchem drew the nod in 17 games with Herron and Koulabouth next with 16 games each. The addition of the freshmen enhances a midfield that not only will provide valued depth, but major contributions as well. It could prove to be the strength of the team with the addition of newcomers Brooke Hepfer, Erica Ndlovu, Hanna Rozzi, Katie Pound and Courtney Johnson. “Courtney is a very technical left-footed player,” assessed Thompson. “Katie is a wide-dashing forward who will create a lot of opportunities due to her speed and talent. Katie played most of her career as a forward, but was moved to midfield in our two exhibition games. She is a physical player who not only wins balls in the air, but also connects.

“Hanna typically defaults to a defensive midfield position, but she is capable of going forward and scoring. Brooke is a very technical player who wants the ball at all times and is skilled at scoring goals as well as creating them. Erica is capable of playing up top as a shadow forward or in the midfield.” FORWARDS Graduation claimed all-league player Errin Helbling up front, but Army has a handful of players with collegiate experience led by two-time All-Patriot League first team and two-time all-region performer junior Kim An. One of the most prolific scorers in the league, An recorded 21 points and four game winners her freshman and sophomore years. She scored nine goals in 2010 and 10 a year ago to lead the league both seasons, while ranking 76th nationally in goals per game last year. Juniors Joey Molacek, Ruthie Rosenberger, Donna Bennett and Stephanie Gower could also be utilized up top when not drawing duty in the midfield. Molacek finished second with five goals and Rosenberger was fourth with four. All four of Rosenberger’s goals were game winners in tying An for the team lead, while Bennett chipped in with a pair of assists. The bulk of depth as well as scoring options could come with the addition of freshmen Anna Lail, Erica Ndlovu, Katie Holder, Candace Stewart and Bailey Widman. “The freshmen are attacking-type players, and we have to figure out the best way to use them to score more goals than we had last year,” explained Thompson. “Kim and Joey can play anywhere while the addition of the freshmen brings several options, but it depends upon the game. “Candace is a tricky, quick forward who finds ways to score goals. Bailey is a player who receives the ball well and is tricky around the box. She has a great left foot but can also strike with her right. Anna is a fast attacking player who can go wide or play the middle.”

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GOALKEEPERS Three players in senior Melissa McLaws, sophomore Linda Rosas and freshman Jessica McAllister are in the running for the vacancy left by the graduation of nationally ranked Monica Lee, who set Army and Patriot League records for shutouts in a season (15). Not one of the candidates has collegiate net experience heading into the season. McLaws is the only player with collegiate experience having draw duty as a center back her first three years before being converted to the keeper role this past spring. She brings organizational and communication skills into her new role. Rosas did not see duty in goal last year, but picked up knowledge backing up Lee. She will be in the thick of the hunt challenging for playing time. McAllister appears to be at the forefront having drawn starting duty in both exhibition games. The 5-8 prospect recorded 30 shutouts and a 0.60 goals-against average over a three-year span at Auburn Mountainview High helping her team reach the state (Washington) playoffs in 2011 and 2009. “All three keepers are different and that is a plus,” said Thompson. “I have confidence in them and feel that they will be strong in goal, but it will take time to get to the level we experienced in the past. It comes down to the group being confident with a solid attitude and strong communication skills in order for everything to fall into place.” SCHEDULE Army faces a challenging schedule marked by some of the top programs in the country with the likes of Iowa, Texas State, Texas at El Paso, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Syracuse, Seton Hall and Providence challenging the Black Knights prior to the start of Patriot League action. The Black Knights hit the road for their first four games when they kick off their 27th year as a varsity sport against America East foe Vermont (Aug. 17) and Big East member Providence (Aug. 19). The following weekend finds Army headed to the Lone Star State to participate in the Border Shootout hosted by the University of Texas at El Paso. The Black Knights open tournament play Friday evening (Aug. 24) under the lights against NCAA participant Texas State, who moves to the WAC (West Athletic Conference) this season after winning the Southland Conference Championship last year. Army takes on host UTEP, a member of

Conference USA, Sunday afternoon (Aug. 26). Army makes its home debut over Labor Day Weekend (Aug. 31 and Sept. 3) opening with America East member Stony Brook Friday afternoon, then squaring off against Big East member Seton Hall on Labor Day (Sept. 3). Two-time defending champion Army faces a stern test the following weekend hosting the annual Black Knight Classic when it takes on Big Ten member Iowa in the first-ever meeting between the programs Friday evening (Sept. 7). Army then battles Big East school Syracuse in the tournament’s final game Sunday (Sept. 9) afternoon. The Black Knights return to the road for their first-ever trip to the state of California to participate in the Under Armour Classic hosted by Cal State Fullerton. Army starts tournament play against the host Titans Friday evening (Sept. 14) and closes against the 49ers of Long Beach State on Sunday (Sept. 16). Both are members of the Big West Conference led by the two-time defending tournament champions 49ers. Long Beach State, ranked 14th in last year’s final NSCAA national poll, is coming off its most successful trip to the NCAA Championships, where the 49ers finished one victory away from the Final Four after bowing to Duke, 2-0, in posting an 18-6-1 mark. Army hosts Ivy League member Columbia (Sept. 23) in its final tune-up before kicking off Patriot League competition that has the defending tournament champion Black Knights on the road for four of their seven-game slate. They play their first three games on the road starting with Holy Cross (Sept. 29) followed by 2011 regular-season champion Colgate (Oct. 5) and Bucknell (Oct. 7). The team is home for their next three games versus Lehigh (Oct. 14), Navy (Oct. 19) and American (Oct. 21) prior to its season finale at Lafayette (Oct. 28). In the preseason coaches and sports information poll, Army was picked second behind Colgate, last year’s regular-season champion. The Raiders collected 91 points and nine first-place votes as the preseason favorite with Army earning 81 points and three first-place votes. Navy was third with 81 points (four first-place votes) followed by Lafayette (60 points) in rounding out the top half

of the field, followed by Lehigh (49), Bucknell (36), American (33) and Holy Cross (14) in the lower half of the standings. “We would like to go out and win every game if we could, and we will do our best to do that,” said Thompson. “Our focus is to do what we have to qualify for the tournament and then win it.” The future appears bright for a veteran Army squad and a talented freshman class looking to come together as a team in order to position themselves to contend for the Patriot League title and another NCAA berth.

PATRIOT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Colgate – 91 points (9 first-place votes) Army – 84 (3) Navy – 81 (4) Lafayette – 60 Lehigh – 49 Bucknell -36 American -33 Holy Cross -14

Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Jillian Kinter, Colgate Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Molly McGuigan, Army Army Players on Preseason All-League Team Kim An, Forward Joey Molacek, M Molly McGuigan, D Madison Oliver, D

Junior Molly McGuigan has been the backbone of Army’s defense the past two years.

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2012 SEASON OUTLOOK

DEFENSE Army’s strength lies in a defense that held opponents to 0.34 shooting percentage and just 10 goals, posting 15 shutouts, one shy of the school mark of 16, last year. Seasoned veteran members of the junior and sophomore classes provide Army with an experienced group. Setting the pace is two-time Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year Molly McGuigan, joined by junior classmates Katie Wacker, Marissa Malt, Jaclyn Kalik and Kaley Mosher, along with sophomores Lara Wilson, Madison Oliver and Ellen Duckwall. Last year’s starting unit remains intact with the return of McGuigan, Kalik, Oliver, Wilson and Wacker. Malta, Mosher and Duckwall provide depth as the Black Knights look to be more tenacious with the added year of experience and maturity to draw upon.

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2012 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27

Name * Linda Rosas Jessica McAllister * Melissa McLaws Erica Ndlovu Courtney Johnson * Mallory Herron * Kaley Mosher * Ruthie Rosenberger * Marissa Malta * Joey Molacek * Kim An Katie Holder * Lara Wilson * Alana Mitchem * Jaclyn Kalik Brooke Hepfer Anna Lail Katie Pound Bailey Widman * Madison Oliver Candace Stewart * Stephanie Gower * Jessica Koulabouth * Donna Bennett * Molly McGuigan Hanna Rozzi * Katie Wacker * Ellen Duckwall

Yr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So.

Pos. GK GK D/GK M M M D/M M/F D/F M/F M/F M/F D M D M F F/M F D/M F F M/F M/F D M/D D D

Ht. 5-7 5-8 5-6 5-2 5-5 5-6 5-1 5-8 5-7 5-2 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-3 5-6 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-8 5-9 5-5 5-8 5-2 5-7 5-8 5-6 5-6 5-7

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Hometown/High School Granada Hills, Calif./Granada Hills (USMAPS) Auburn, Wash./Auburn Mountainview Edmond, Okla./Deer Creek Hershey, Pa./Hershey Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound (USMAPS) Herndon, Va./Herndon (USMAPS) Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township (USMAPS) Whitehouse Station, N.J./Hunterdon Central Regional Saugus, Calif./Saugus Oak Ridge, N.J./Jefferson Township Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater Santa Maria, Calif./Ernest Righetti Anaheim, Calif./Canyon (USMAPS) Riverview, Fla./C. Leon King Cedar Park, Texas/St. Stephens Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg (USMAPS) Victorville, Calif./Serrano (USMAPS) Virginia Beach, Va./First Colonial (USMAPS) Flower Mound, Texas/Liberty Christian Selden, N.Y./St. Anthony’s (USMAPS) LaMiranda, Calif./Troy Euless, Texas/Trinity Arcadia, Calif./Arcadia/New Mexico Military Inst. (USMAPS) Boulder, Colo./Fairview Redlands, Calif./Redlands (USMAPS) Carmel, Ind./Cathedral Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville (USMAPS)

Seniors (1) Melissa McLaws

Interim Head Coach: Fred Thompson (George Mason ‘87), 1st Season Assistant Coaches: Brian Pincince (St. Anselm ‘08); Renee Pilch (Belmont Univeristy ‘10) Co-Captains: Molly McGuigan, Joey Molacek

Juniors (10) Kim An Donna Bennett Stephanie Gower Jaclyn Kalik Marissa Malta Molly McGuigan Joey Molacek Kaley Mosher Ruthie Rosenberg Katie Wacker

SUPPORT STAFF

2nd Lt. Errin Helbling Athletic Intern

Sam Visco Athletic Trainer

Tanna Burge Strength & Conditioning

Lynae Mesaris Admin. Assistant

ROSTER BY STATE California (7) Donna Bennett Stephanie Gower Alana Mitchem Joey Molacek Katie Pound Linda Rosas Lara Wilson Colorado (1) Molly McGuigan Florida (1) Jaclyn Kalik

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No. 9 22 27 20 14 4 10 3 13 21 15 7 00 23 1 12 8 5 2 18 16 0 6 25 19 26 17 11

Yr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So.

Pos. M/F M/F D F M M M/F M D M/F F D/F GK D D/GK M M/F D/M M D/M F/M GK M/F M/D F D F D

ROSTER BY CLASS

*Returning Letterwinner (18)

Col. Lynn Byers Head Officer Rep.

Name An, Kim Bennett, Donna Duckwall, Ellen Gower, Stephanie Hepfer, Brooke Herron, Mallory Holder, Katie Johnson, Courtney Kalik, Jaclyn Koulabouth, Jessica Lail, Anna Malta, Marissa McAllister, Jessica McGuigan, Molly McLaws, Melissa Mitchem, Alana Molacek, Joey Mosher, Kaley Ndlovu, Erica Oliver, Madison Pound, Katie Rosas, Linda Rosenberger, Ruthie Rozzi, Hanna Stewart, Candace Wacker, Katie Widman, Bailey Wilson, Lara

Indiana (2) Ellen Duckwall Katie Wacker

North Carolina (2) Courtney Johnson Anna Lail

Minnesota (1) Katie Holder

Oklahoma (1) Melissa McLaws

New Jersey (2) Kim An Marissa Malta

Pennsylvania (2) Erica Ndlovu Ruthie Rosenberger

Virginia (2) Kaley Mosher Bailey Widman

New York (1) Candace Stewart

Tennessee (1) Kate Starr

Washington (1) Jessica McAllister

Texas (4) Brooke Hepfer Mallory Herron Jessica Koulabouth Madison Oliver

Sophomores (7) Ellen Duckwall Mallory Herron

sophomores (cont’d) Jessica Koulabouth Alana Mitchem Madison Oliver Linda Rosas Lara Wilson Freshmen (10) Brooke Hepfer Katie Holder Courtney Johnson Anna Lail Jessica McAllister Erica Ndlovu Katie Pound Hanna Rozzi Candace Stewart Bailey Widman

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kim An............................................................ ON Brooke Hepfer ...................................... hep-FUR Mallory Herron ........................................ HAIR-in Jaclyn Kalik .............................................KAY-lick Jessica Koulabouth ..................COOL- la-BOOTH Anna Lail ......................................................LAYL Alana Mitchem ............................... Ah-LOHN-Ah Joey Molacek ............................MOLE-la-CHECK Erica Ndlovu .........................................EN-low-U Molly McGuigan .......................... Mic-GWEE-gan Brian Pincince ....................................Pin-SINCE Hanna Rozzi.......................................... RAW-zee

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2012 MELISSA McLAWS

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Senior Defense/Goalkeeper 5-6 Edmond, Okla. Deer Creek

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GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points:

1 1 2

vs. Stony Brook (9/16/11) vs. Stetson (9/04/09); Penn (10/03/10) vs. Stony Brook (9/16/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year

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Gls

Assts

Pts

2009 2010 2011 Totals

18-12 20-20 9-9 47-41

0 0 1 1

1 1 0 2

1 1 2 4

Gls 0 0

Assts 0 0

Pts 0 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 2-2 Totals 2-2

MILESTONES: One of four Army players named to the 2010 Black Knight Classic All-Tournament Team ... involved in 29 of 38 shutouts the past three years ... two-year letterwinner ... played defense first three years and switched to goalkeeper final season.

the winning tally when she opened the scoring in the 10th minute with a shot from the top of the box ... competed in six of seven Patriot League games with starts versus Lehigh, Navy and Lafayette.

2011: Appeared in first nine games of season before suffering injury ... part of defensive team that recorded six shutouts during that period as Army posted a 5-2-2 mark ... tallied game winner in 2-0 road blanking of Stony Brook ... following a scoreless first half, put Army on the scoreboard just over 15 minutes into the second period ... recorded first career goal scoring off a loose ball on a play that materialized off of Dee Clegg’s corner kick ... header by Kim An off the corner kick rejected by the goalkeeper resulting in loose ball that McLaws finished off for lone shot of the game ... took four shots in abbreviated season with two on goal ... booted shots against CCSU, VMI (on goal) and Sacred Heart ... helped Army capture back-to-back home tournament titles in September ... Army defended its crown winning Black Knight Classic ... then captured the inaugural Army Soccer Classic the following weekend, blanking VMI (3-0) and Sacred Heart (0-0 2OT).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterwinner as a defender and midfielder who was all-state, all-city and all-district performer at Deer Creek High ... three-time all-district selection ... earned all-state and all-city honors senior year along with being named the Deer Creek Defensive Player of the Year ... all-city honorable mention honors in 2006 ... helped team to state title senior year ... scored the game-winning goal in the semifinals that snapped 10-time defending state champions reign ... high school team reached the state semifinals previous three years ... served twice as team captain ... scored 43 goals along with 14 assists as four-year starter ... recorded 10 goals and four assists senior

Shots

GWG

8 8 4 20

0 0 1 1

Shots GWG 1 0 1 0

year helping team to 15-0 record ... squad tallied 110 goals while holding opponents to just one ... played club ball for North OKC United 91 team and Edmond Soccer Club over eight-year span ... spent last five years with Edmond, leading team to state and USYSA Regional titles senior year ... regional champions and national finalists in 2005 ... regional finalists in 2006 and 2007 ... two-time first team All-Edmond pick (2007 and 2009) ... three-year member of the ODP state team. PERSONAL: Given name is Melissa Nicole McLaws ... parents’ names are Scott and Michelle McLaws ... two siblings ... Shawn (19) is on the soccer team at Coastal Carolina and Matt (11) plays club soccer ... great-great-great grandfather Lafayette McLaws was a member of the USMA Class of 1842 ... majoring in Systems Management.

2010: Drew start in 20 games ... played instrumental role as part of defensive unit that held opponents to just six goals along with a school-record 16 shutouts ... play helped Army to No. 1 ranking in the country in goals-against average, shutout percentage and save percentage ... assisted on winning goal in 1-0 blanking of regional rival Penn ... sent ball forward to Lindsay Gordon ... she crossed it to Kim An whose header hit the crossbar and dropped in ... one of four Army players named to the Black Knight Classic All-Tournament Team after helping team win the title following pair of 3-0 blankings of Marist and Vermont. 2009: Appeared in 18 of 19 games ... drew starts in 12 matches ... involved in all seven of Army’s shutouts including six as a member of the starting rotation ... started first six games of season, helping the Black Knights post four shutouts en route to compiling a 3-2-1 mark ... recorded first collegiate assist in 2-0 blanking of Stetson in opening round of the Embassy Suites Kickoff Classic hosted by Florida Gulf Coast University over Labor Day Weekend ... sent a diagonal ball behind the defenders to Dee Clegg for what proved to be

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CHAMPIONS Junior Midfield/Forward 5-3 Oak Ridge, N.J. Jefferson Township

MILESTONES: Two-time first-team Patriot League allstar chosen at two different positions ... picked up honors as midfielder in 2010 and forward in 2011 ... National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Division I Mid-Atlantic All-Region selection in 2010 and 2011 earning first and second-team honors, respectively ... Patriot League Rookie of the Year in 2010 ... Patriot League 2011 preseason Offensive Player of Year ... led the league in goals the past two years and ranked among the leaders in shots, points and game winners ... named to TopDrawer soccer.com’s top 100 freshmen in 2010 ... BigAppleSoccer’s women’s college “Player of the Week” September 2010 ... MVP of Black Knight Classic in 2011 ... played instrumental role defending title ...following week helpled capture inaugural Army Soccer Classic ... named to both all-tournament teams ... 19 career goals ranks tied for 10th on Army’s all-time chart, while eight game winners are tied for seventh ... ranked 76th nationally in goals per game (0.5) in 2011 ... three times selected the Army Athletic Association Athlete of the Week ... twoyear letterwinner. 2011: Starter in 16 of 20 games ... Patriot League’s preseason Offensive Player of the Year ... picked up pair of postseason honors repeating as an All-League Patriot League (first team as a forward) selection and Mid-Atlantic All-Region pick (second team honors) ... 21 points tied mark set freshman year and ranked

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GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points:

2 vs. Stetson (9/4/11); Quinnipiac (9/03/10) 1 Four times, last vs. Stetson (9/4/11) 5 vs. Stetson (9/4/11); Quinnipiac (9/03/10)

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 21-21 20-16 41-37

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 2-2 2011 3-3 Totals 5-5

second in the league ... listed first in goals (10) and game winners (four), sharing that spot in the latter ... had a hand in scoring in nine games with four game winners ... recorded season-high five points (two goals, one assist) in 5-1 win over Stetson as Army defended its title at the Black Knight Classic ... tallied game winners in both tournament games ... performance earned MVP and Army Athletic Association Athlete of the Week honors ... lifted Army to 1-0 openinground win over Big East member Seton Hall and had hand in three of five goals in the Stetson decision ... five goals in Hatters decision is Army’s highest output since posting six in a home win over Albany in 2005 ... scored back-to-back goals within a nine-minute span for a 2-0 lead, then assisted on the third goal after Stetson drew to 2-1 ... second time scoring five points in career, matching mark set last year against Quinnipiac ... added insurance marker in 2-0 Patriot League Tournament win over Navy in the championship game as Army captured the title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament ... second time in four years the Black Knights won tournament title ... recorded game-high two goals against Stetson during three-game span that resulted in nine points ... seven shots recorded three times, last two against conference rivals Lafayette and Navy during the regular season ... in addition to tallying

Gls 9 10 19

Assts 3 1 4

Pts 21 21 42

Gls 0 1 1

Assts 1 0 1

Pts 1 2 3

Shots 55 58 113

GWG 4 4 8

Shots GWG 6 0 4 0 10 0

both game winners at the Black Knight Classic, notched the deciding goals in 1-0 win over Marist and 2-0 league opening decision vs. Holy Cross in addition to Seton Hall and Stetson ... notched four shots on goal against American, scoring one of three goals in the win ... 28 of 58 shots were on goal. 2010: Starter in all 21 games ... led Army and the Patriot League in goals (nine) and points (21), while tied for the lead in game winners (four) ... nine goals most by an Army freshman since 1995 and most points since 2002 ... headed into the league tournament ranked 81st nationally in goals per game and 139th in points per game ... led Black Knights in shots (55) and shots on goal (28) ... tied for team lead in assists (three) ... named Patriot League’s Rookie of the Year after claiming weekly honors a conferencehigh five times ... one of three Army players selected for first-team honors ... broke into the scoring column in 3-0 home debut win over Quinnipiac ... registered five points tallying two goals, to include game winner, and assisting on the other ... recorded game winners in wins over Manhattan, Fairfield and Penn ... scored equalizer rallying Army from a 1-0 deficit in 2-1 overtime win over league rival Bucknell ... header tied the score late in regulation ... named to the TopDrawer soccer.com’s top 100 freshmen (picked 94th) list ... listed 135th in final NCAA soccer statistics for goals per game ... one of two Army freshmen named to the Mid-Atlantic All-Region First Team. HIGH SCHOOL: All-state selection at Jefferson Township High senior year … team’s leading scorer and assist leader all four years … closed out career with 100 goals … two-time first-team all-league and all-county honors … 2009 “Player of the Year” by Morris County, Daily Record and New Jersey Herald … … competed four years for the New Jersey Olympic Development Program and five-year member with the Player Development Academy (PDA) … led travel teams to three state and region titles along with being national finalists … PDA team ranked No. 2 in the nation … captured the USL national title in 2006 … crowned national ODP champions the following year … chosen MVP at 2009 state finals … earned pair of all-league honors in basketball along with serving as team captain. PERSONAL: Given name is Kimberly Minam An … parents’ names are Narelle and Peter An … vice president of high school class … member of the National Honor Society and French Honor Society … ranked top 20 in high school class … Army Reserve scholar athlete … older sister Savy (25) … majoring in Sociology.

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DONNA BENNETT Junior Midfield/Forward 5-7 Arcadia, Calif. Arcadia/NMMI (USMAPS)

MILESTONES: Two-year letterwinner ... played in 41 games over two-year span. 2011: One of six field players to appear in all 21 games ... started 19 contests as a midfielder ... recorded first career point in 5-1 win over Stetson in the final round of the Black Knight Classic as Army successfully defended its title ... assisted on final goal of the game as Army posted its highest output since tallying six times against Albany in 2005 ... recorded second helper in 2-0 blanking of Holy Cross in Patriot League opener ... free kick set up insurance marker for Erin Helbling’s header ... closed out season booting 18 shots with five on goal ... game-high four shots recorded in 2-0 road win over Stony Brook ... led the team in corner kicks with 37 ... game-high five recorded twice ... first time against Central Connecticut State in home opener and three games later versus VMI in the opening round of the Black Knight Classic ... member of Army’s starting postseason cast to include the Patriot League Tournament and first round of the NCAA Tournament ... the fourth-seed Black Knights defeated top-seeded Colgate and No. 3 Navy, 2-0, to capture the conference tournament title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. “ 2010: Appeared in 20 of 21 games drawing starts in three ... six of nine shots were on goal ... in starting lineup for season-opening road match at Sacred Heart ... first four shots of season were on goal in games against the Pioneers, Central Connecticut State, Manhattan and Vermont ... seasonhigh two shots fired against Fairfield ... also drew starting duty in games at NJIT and Fordham ... registered shot on goal in home win over Navy in annual Star match.

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GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points:

0 1 vs. Stetson (9/2/11); HC (10/2/11) 2 vs. Stetson (9/2/11); HC (10/2/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 20-3 21-19 41-22

Gls 0 0 0

Assts 0 2 2

Pts 0 2 2

Shots GWG 9 0 18 0 27 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 2-0 2011 3-3 Totals 5-3

Gls 0 0 0

Assts 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0

Shots GWG 1 0 1 0 2 0

nett ... parents’ names are Mary and Mike Bennett ... mother graduated from the University of California Los Angeles and father received his degree from California State University in Los Angeles ... paternal grandfather, Ted Bennett, served with the 7th Army, 45th Infantry Division during World War II ... majoring in Sociology.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time all-Pacific League selection along with earning conference honors (second team and honorable mention) starring four years on the pitch at Arcadia High ... competed 10 years at the club level, leading the Real So Cal team to the National Cup quarterfinals in 2008 after capturing the league title and Surf Cup Championships ... team also participated in the Far West Regionals ... drew time at the national level playing soccer in Costa Rica ... attended New Mexico Military Institute followed by the USMA Prep School where she played soccer on the men’s team ... named the top female varsity athlete at the Prep School. PERSONAL: Given name is Donna Dolores Ben-

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CHAMPIONS Junior Forward 5-8 LaMiranda, Calif. Troy

MILESTONES: Two-year letterwinner. 2011: Appeared in 10 matches during which time Army outscored its opponents 15-0 ... drew first nod in season-opening road trip to North Carolina ... on field in Army’s first win of season, a 1-0 blanking of Appalachian State (Aug. 21) ... recorded first career shot in 3-0 win over VMI in opening round of the Black Knight Classic as Army went on to defend its title ... also drew field duty in Patriot League matches versus Holy Cross, Lehigh, American and Lafayette - all shutouts ... drew first postseason nod in 2-0 win over Navy that earned Army the Patriot League Tournament title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

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GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points:

0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 1-0 10-0 11-0

Gls 0 0 0

Assts 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0

Shots GWG 0 0 1 0 1 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 0-0 2011 1-0 Totals 1-0

Gls 0 0 0

Assts 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0

Shots GWG 0 0 0 0 0 0

2010: Drew lone appearance as a defender in a 3-0 blanking of Vermont that clinched the Black Knight Classic ... the shutout was Army’s sixth straight in a 6-1 start for its best since 1997 ... just the second time the Black Knights captured their own tournament in the six-year history, having won the title the inaugural year (2003). HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Troy High ... led team to the league title in 2008 and the CIF Division III championship the following year ... named team MVP as member of the junior varsity squad freshman year ... tabbed scholar-athlete sophomore, junior and senior years ... played club ball for the Cypress Futbol team for three years, serving twice as captain ... also member of the Beach Futbol Club ... helped team win the Gold championship ... played eight years of club soccer. PERSONAL: Given name is Stephanie Dawn Gower ... parents’ names are Steve and Aurora Gower ... ... four siblings in Chris (26), Kevin (24), Spencer (20) and Brooke (15) ... enjoys reading, going to the beach and bike riding ... majoring in Engineering Management.

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JACLYN KALIK Junior Defense 5-6 Riverview, Fla. C. Leon King

MILESTONES: Two-time Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection ... recorded Army’s highest grade point average both times ... carried a 3.955 this past spring ... among seven tabbed in 2011 and one of eight in 2010 ... posted 3.899 GPA in 2010 to rank second among the 15 freshmen on the conference list .. two-year letterwinner.

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#13 … brother Michael graduated from West Point in May of 2011 ... majoring in Life Science.

GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points:

0 1 1

vs. Ameican (10/23/11) vs. Ameican (10/23/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 2-0 21-17 23-17

Gls 0 0 0

Assts 0 1 1

Pts 0 1 1

Shots GWG 0 0 3 0 3 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 0-0 2011 3-3 Totals 3-3

Gls 0 0 0

Assts 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0

Shots GWG 0 0 0 0 0 0

2011: One of six field players to draw duty in all 21 games ... started 17 matches ... drew reserve duty in first three games of the season ... earned first career start in 1-0 shutout of Seton Hall in the opening round of the Black Knight Classic ... among the regulars in Army’s lineup by the sixth game of the season (Sept. 9 versus VMI) ... defender who played key role as the Black Knights posted 15 shutouts, one shy of the school mark ... recorded first career point against Patriot League rival American ... assisted on insurance goal in 3-0 win as Army tied its second-highest output of the season ... sent pass to Kim An who tallied first of two second-half goals as Army moved in front 2-0 ... two of three shots taken were on goal. 2010: Appeared in two games drawing reserve duty as a defender against Sacred Heart and Vermont ... Army defeated the Catamounts, 3-0, en route to capturing its own Black Knight Classic in closing out run of six straight shutouts after bowing 1-0 to the Pioneers in the season opener. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport stalwart at C. Leon King High … four-year starting defender on varsity soccer team … all-conference selection ... earned Rookie of the Year, defensive MVP and team MVP honors … served as team captain … lettered three years in track in the long jump and member of 4x100 and 4x400-meter relays … regional finalists in all three … county finalist in the long jump … earned Rookie of the Year honors … played five years of travel soccer for the Brandon (Florida) Flames … outside defender who led club to three state quarterfinals (2008-10) … served as team captain of Maccabi USA Junior Girls team that captured silver medal at the 2009 Maccabiah Games played at the Ramat Gan Stadium in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv District. PERSONAL: Given name is Jaclyn Anne Kalik … parents’ names are Craig and Alejandra Kalik … member of National Honor Society and vice president of the Spanish Honor Society … Marcela Martinez Award recipient … National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholar and AP Scholar … also participated in band

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CHAMPIONS Junior Defense/Forward 5-7 Whitehouse Station, N.J. Hunterdon Central Regional

MILESTONES: Two-year letterwinner. 2011: Appeared in nine games, drawing starts in two ... scored a goal and assist during that span as Army outscored its opponents 10-6 en route to posting a 4-2-3 mark ...celebrated first collegiate start with first career goal and game winner in 1-0 home blanking of Howard ... beat the keeper with an eight-yard shot into the left corner of the net scored in the 60th minute for Army’s sixth win of the season ... goal in the first half - 11 minutes into the game connected on a rebound into the right corner following a header that hit the crossbar - was nullified when Army was ruled offsides ... ripped three straight back-to-back on-goal attempts over a two-minute span early in the second half, the first a header followed by shots of 18 and 12 yards, before connecting ... fired a careerhigh seven shots in win ... in the starting lineup versus Marist three days later (Sept. 25) in 1-0 decision over the Red Foxes ... drew duty in four of first five Patriot League matches ... recorded first career point in 2-1 setback to Delaware three days prior to winning goal versus Howard ... set up Kim An’s goal in the 82nd minute as Army averted the shutout ... six of 13 shots were on goal.

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GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points:

1 1 2

vs. Howard (9/22/11) vs. Delaware (9/18/11) vs. Howard (9/22/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 8-0 9-2 17-2

Gls 0 1 1

Assts 0 1 1

Pts 0 3 3

Shots GWG 2 0 13 1 15 1

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 0-0 2011 0-0 Totals 0-0

Gls 0 0 0

Assts 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0

Shots GWG 0 0 0 0 0 0

achievement … American Legion scholarship winner … ranked in top five percent in U.S. for mathematical ACT scores and in top ten percent for SAT scores ... two older brothers ... Matt (23) graduated from Ramapo College in 2011 and Chris (26) is a 2008 graduate of Virginia Military Institute … father played football at Southern Connecticut and Glassboro State … cousin Danielle Malta (Bryant ’09) was a first team All-American in soccer and an Academic All-American … paternal grandfather, Nick Malta, served in the Air Force … majoring in Engineering Management.

2010: Drew action in eight games ... Army posted a 5-2-1 record over that span to include five shutouts along with outscoring opponents 13-3 ... first collegiate action came in 4-0 road win at Central Connecticut in late August ... on the field in both victories when Army captured its own Black Knight Classic in early September following 3-0 decisions over Marist and Vermont ... registered first collegiate shot in 2-1 overtime loss to Brown ... lone Patriot League appearance came against Lafayette in 0-0 double overtime draw. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Hunterdon Central Regional ... drew duty as a midfielder and defender along with seeing time at forward … named first-team all-conference and All-Delaware honors in 2009 … served as team captain senior year … led team to Hunterdon/Warren County tournament titles in 2006 and 2007 … played club for Reading Travel (1998-03), Parsippany Soccer Club (2003-09) and the Great Fleming Soccer Club (2009-10) … New Jersey State Cup semifinalists in 2006 and 2008 … captured the Super Y Mid-Atlantic Division title in 2008 along with qualifying for the national finals … three-year member of the ODP team and two-time co-captain. PERSONAL: Given name is Marissa Lynn Malta … parents’ names are Bill and Karen Malta … President’s Award winner for outstanding academic

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Junior Defense 5-8 Boulder, Colo. Fairview

MILESTONES: Two-time Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year (2010 and 2011) ... just second Black Knight chosen for this honor ... two-time firstteam all-league selection and 2011 conference alltournament pick ... named to 2011 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List - Army’s first-ever candidate ... twice earned Mid-Atlantic All-Region honors ... first-team selection in 2010 and third team in 2011 ... earned pair of weekly league honors in 2010 and 2011 ... named to 2011 Patriot League All-Academic Team and twice selected to the league academic honor roll ... 2011 Capital One Academic All-District Second Team - first Black Knight chosen since 2009 ... named to 2011 Black Knight Classic and Army Soccer Classic all-tournament teams ... started every game past two years (42), playing key role in Black Knights posting 31 shutouts to include a school-record 16 in 2010 ... Army ranked No. 1 nationally in GAA, shutout percentage and save percentage in 2010 ... Black Knights listed No. 2 in shutout percentage, No. 3 in save percentage and No. 7 in GAA in 2011 ... two-year letterwinner. 2011: Appeared in all 21 games ... one of just four field players to start every game ... among an elite group of 42 women’s soccer players (one of just three underclassmen) named to the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy Watch List ... highest individual award in intercollegiate soccer ... list dominated by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America preseason Top 25 teams ... selected the Patriot League’s preseason Defensive Player of the year after earning honor freshman year ... did not disappoint with selection once again ... first back-to-back winner since Navy’s Nicole Aunapu in 1997-98 and third overall ... among conference-high six Army players selected for allleague honors ... one of two Black Knights to repeat as a first-team pick ... selected twice as defensive player of the week - Sept. 12 and Oct. 10 - along with picking up a few honorable mentions ... played pivotal role in Army posting 15 shutouts, one shy of the school mark (16) helped set the previous year ... recorded first collegiate assist with helper in 1-0 win over Marist in Army’s final tune-up for Patriot League opener ... free kick set up winning tally for teammate Kim An ... anchored defense that helped No. 4 Army post pair of 2-0 shutout wins over No. 1 Colgate and No. 3 Navy to capture the Patriot League Tournament title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament ... Black Knights held No. 13 Penn State scoreless until late in the game before bowing 1-0 at the NCAA Regional match.

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GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points:

Year 2010 2011 Totals

1 1 2

GP-GS 21-21 21-21 42-42

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 2-2 2011 3-3 Totals 5-5

Patriot League all-star ... league’s Defensive Player of the Year - second Black Knight to earn that honor, joining Army’s Hall of Famer Lauren Rowe (2002) ... scored the game winner in 1-0 blanking of Delaware off a 40-yard free kick just over a minute into the second half ... performance earned Army Athletic Associate Athlete of the Week and Patriot League rookie honors ... singled out the following week for league defensive honors for performance in blankings of Quinnipiac and Manhattan ... one of three Army players named to the Patriot League All-Tournament Team ... instrumental in the Black Knights’ stifling defense that allowed opponents just six goals in 21 matches, while setting a school-record 16 shutouts ... named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/ Performance Subaru Division I Mid-Atlantic All-Region First Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-state and four-time first team all-league player as central defender at Fairview High ... garnered first team all-regional honors sophomore, junior and senior years … tabbed first team all-state as a senior and second team selection

vs. Delaware (8/28/10) vs. Marist (9/25/11) vs. Delaware (8/28/10)

Gls 1 0 1 Gls 0 0 0

Assts 0 1 1 Assts 0 0 0

Pts 2 1 3 Pts 0 0 0

Shots GWG 15 1 17 0 32 1 Shots GWG 3 0 2 0 5 0

junior year … led team to Colorado state title as a senior after reaching the semifinals previous year … five-time team MVP who was defensive selection three times (2007-2009) … served three years as team captain … instrumental in school setting back-to-back marks for fewest goals in a season with record six in 2010 ... played travel ball for the Boulder County Force (2007-10) that reached the State Cup semifinals in 2009. PERSONAL: Given name is Molly Katherine McGuigan … parents’ names are Tom Smerdon and Leigh McGuigan … sister Ann (23) is attending the University of Wyoming ... paternal grandfather, Edward Smerdon, served in the Air Force in 1960 … National Merit student … first team academic all-state selection as a senior … majoring in Economics.

2010: One of five players to start all 21 games on a defensive unit that ranked No. 1 nationally in goalsagainst average, save percentage and shutout percentage ... one of two freshmen named a first team

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CHAMPIONS Junior Midfield/Forward 5-2 Saugus, Calif. Saugus

MILESTONES: Named MVP of the 2011 Patriot League Tournament and all-tourney pick ... 2011 all-league second-team selection ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2010 and 2011 ... 2011 Black Knight Classic all-tournament selection ... two-year letterwinner. 2011: Enjoyed breakout sophomore year ... ranked second on the team in goals (five) and scoring (12 points) ... recorded pair of game winners ... appeared in 20 games with 19 starts ... second-team Patriot League selection ... ranked tied for fourth in points and fifth in goals in final league stats ... scored both goals in 2-0 win over top-seeded Colgate in the opening round of the Patriot League Tournament ... tallied the game winner just 5:26 into the game, chipping the ball over the goalkeeper’s head into the upper right corner of the net ... added insurance tally with just 18 seconds remaining for first multiple-goal effort as No. 4 Army advanced to the championship round ... went on to earn tourney MVP honors as Army captured the Patriot League Tournament title for the second time in four years ... performance also earned Army Athletic Association Athlete of the Week honors ... penalty kick in final minute of play in 1-0 road edging of Appalachian State lifted Army to first win of the season ... scored goal in 5-1 home romp over Stetson in final round of the Black Knight Classic ... tallied Army’s first goal of the second half after Hatters cut lead to 2-1 as the Black Knights defended their title for the second straight year ... one of four Army players named to the all-tournament team ... helped the Black Knights to a 2-0 first-half lead in 3-2 loss to Navy during the regular season ... beat the keeper with an eight-yard shot just 3:29 into the game... set up opening goals in 1-1 overtime draw with Colgate and 3-0 win over American in regularseason league matches ... ranked fourth on the team and ninth in the league in shots (35) ... 16 attempts were on goal ... recorded a game-high seven shots versus Stetson with second highest mark of five recorded in 0-0 overtime draw with Lafayette in the regular-season finale ... recorded three shots on goal versus the Hatters and Colgate, the latter at the league tournament.

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GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points:

2 1 4

vs. Colgate (11/4/11) vs. American (10/23/11); Colgate (10/7/11) vs. Colgate (11/4/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 19-11 20-19 39-30

Gls 2 5 7

Assts 0 2 2

Pts 4 12 16

Shots GWG 21 0 35 2 56 3

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 2-2 2011 3-3 Totals 5-5

Gls 0 2 2

Assts 0 0 0

Pts 6 4 4

Shots GWG 0 3 1 9 1

goal provided Army insurance marker in 3-0 blanking of Vermont capturing the Black Knight Classic ... scored on first shot of the game after stealing the ball from a defender and beating the keeper on a 25-yard strike ... scored second goal in 2-0 blanking of NJIT on lone shot of the game ... 11 of 21 shots were on goal with season-high three in season-opener against Sacred Heart.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time first team all-league and all-valley selection at Saugus High … team’s top goal scorer all four years … led Saugus to pair of league titles in 2008 and 2010 along with CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) crown in 2009 … two-time captain … Rookie of the Year ... tabbed team MVP next three years … 2009 CIF Player of the Year … all-CIF first team selection senior year … earned a pair of all-area honors junior and senior years … 10--year member of the Valley United club

soccer team … three-sport athlete at Saugus who earned a pair of letters specializing as a sprinter on the track team … member of CIF championship team and finalist in the 100-meter dash and 4x100-meter relay team … played volleyball freshman year. PERSONAL: Given name is Jamie Lynn Molacek … parents’ names are Cindy and Tom Molacek … sister Corrianne (22) … grandfather, Jack Spencer, served in the Navy … member of the National Honor Society … named honor scholar junior and senior years while four-time scholar athlete … selected Sammy Award winner … majoring in Engineering Management.

2010: Appeared in 19 of 21 games, drawing starts in 11 ... saw limited action during the early part of the season due to preseason injuries ... in the starting rotation for first three games of season but forced to the sideline for the next two matches ... drew reserve duty over six-game span before working way back as starter in eight of the final 10 games, including final five ... tallied pair of goals, both times coming off the bench ... first collegiate

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KALEY MOSHER Junior Defense/Midfield 5-1 Herndon, Va. Herndon (USMAPS)

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SOCCER GAME HIGHS Goals Assists Points

0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2010 2011 2-0 Totals 2-0 POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 2011 0-0 Totals 0-0

Gls DNP 0 0 Gls DNP 0 0

Assts

Pts

0 0

0 0

Assts

Pts

0 0

0 0

Shots GWG 1 1

Shots GWG 0 0

MILESTONES: Letterwinner 2011: Competed in two games ... drew first collegiate nod in 3-0 win over VMI in the opening round of the inaugural Army Soccer Classic ... ripped off one shot ... saw playing time in 2-0 Patriot League season-opening win over Holy Cross. 2010: Did not play during the fall but saw action in the non-traditional spring season. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letter winner at Herndon High ... served twice as captain ... second team all-district honors senior year after earning honorable mention as a junior ... two-year member of the Northern Virginia Olympic Development Program ... played international ball as member of the state team that traveled to France and Germany in 2006 ... Loudoun Hotshots travel team finished first in the state, sixth in the regional and ninth nationally ... played AAU basketball for the Mustangs, finishing third in the state in 2005 along with participating in the national tournament ... three-sport athlete who played junior varsity basketball freshman year and ran track in 2006 and 2007. PERSONAL: Given name is Kaley Marie Mosher ... parents’ names are Paul and Alexandra Mosher ... has two siblings, sister Brittany and brother Paul, along with a nephew, Cayden ... enjoys spending time with friends and family, going to the beach and relaxing with her pups ... majoring in Sociology.

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CHAMPIONS Junior Midfield/Forward 5-8 Lancaster, Pa. Manheim Township (USMAPS)

MILESTONES: Named to Army Soccer Classic AllTournament Team ... scored game winner that clinched Patriot League Tournament title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament ... two-year letterwinner. 2011: Appeared in 17 games and drew starts in four regular-season Patriot League matches ... tied for third on the team in scoring with nine points and ranked third with four goals ... shared team and conference lead in game winners (four) ... opened the scoring in the championship round of the Patriot League Tournament in 2-0 win over Navy ... scored at the 26:36 mark in the first half when shot from the left side deflected off a Navy defender and landed in the back of the net for the game winner ... also notched game winners versus VMI, Bucknell and American ... performance in 3-0 opening round win over the Keydets at the inaugural Army Soccer Classic helped earn spot on all-tournament team ... recorded first career goal and game winner off pass from Madison Oliver in the 37th minute for a 1-0 lead ... set up the insurance goal just minutes into the second half when free kick was headed into VMI’s net by classmate Kim An in the 50th minute ... scored lone goal in 1-0 win over Bucknell, snapping a first-half deadlock scoring off cross from Dee Clegg ... tallied opening goal in 3-0 victory over American just 1:37 into the game ... win was Army’s first over the Eagles since 2002 and clinched a berth to the Patriot League Tournament ... seven of 14 shots were on goal.

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GAME HIGHS Goals: 0 Assists: 1 Points: 1

vs. Vermont (9/12/10) vs. Vermont (9/12/10)

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 14-4 17-4 31-8

Gls 0 4 4

Assts 1 1 2

Pts 1 9 10

Shots GWG 8 0 14 4 22 4

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 2-0 2011 3-0 Totals 5-0

Gls 0 1 1

Assts 0 0 0

Pts 0 2 2

Shots GWG 0 0 1 1 2 1

sideline … team went undefeated during the regular season senior year and went on to capture league and district titles along with advancing to the state quarterfinals … played travel ball with PA Classics 90 for seven years … dual sport athlete who earned four letters in cross country and three in swimming at Manheim … three-time league allstar in cross country and served as captain senior year… attended USMA Prep School in 2009-10 and ranked No. 1 in Mathematics and PE.

sister, Leigh, is a 2012 USMA graduate … enjoys shopping, going to the beach, snowboarding and baking … majoring in Economics.

PERSONAL: Given name is Ruth Ellyn Rosenberger … parents’ names are Pam and Leo Rosenberger … grandfather (Robert Sherrard) and uncle (Bob Sherrard) attended Virginia Military Institute …

2010: Drew duty in 14 of 21 games with four straight starting appearances ... drew first collegiate starting nod as midfielder in 3-0 blanking of Marist in opening round of the Black Knight Classic ... took two shots, both on goal ... in starting rotation against Vermont, Brown and Fairfield ... Army showed 3-1 mark during a four-game span that including capturing its own tournament for just the second time in its six-year history ... set up the game winner in 3-0 win over Vermont that clinched the tournament title after beating a defender to a loose ball ... sent it forward to Kelley Robbins who converted it in the 26th minute ... recorded eight shots during the season with three on goal. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterwinner at Manheim Township High … all-league choice freshman and sophomore seasons as a midfielder, earning first team honors in the latter … served as captain junior and senior years when injury kept her on the

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Junior Defense 5-6 Carmel, Ind. Cathedral

MILESTONES: Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week for Sept. 13, 2010 ... two-year letterwinner. 2011: Took game to higher level as an outside back before suffering season-ending injury in the Bucknell game on Oct. 9 ... played in 13 games and was instrumental in Army posting an 8-2-3 mark with nine shutouts while holding opponents to just six goals during that span ... drew starts in her last 10 games and 11 overall ... helped Army to a 7-1-2 mark over 10-game span to include seven shutouts ... notched first career assist in 5-1 win over Stetson in final round of the Black Knight Classic as Army defended its title ... fed teammate Kim An with the game winner ... played integral part in Black Knights’ defense that won back-to-back home tournaments after holding opponents to just one goal ... drew starts in Patriot League games versus Holy Cross, Colgate and Bucknell.

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GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points

1 1 2

vs. Marist (9/10/10) vs. vs. Marist (9/10/10)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2010 21-20 2011 13-11 Totals 34-31

Gls 1 0 1

Assts 0 1 1

Pts 2 1 3

Shots GWG 4 0 2 0 6 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 2-0 2011 0-0 Totals 2-0

Gls 0 0 0

Assts 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0

Shots GWG 0 0 0 0 0 0

... uncle Joe Laurinaitis (wrestler) and cousin James Laurinaitis (linebacker for the Saint Louis Rams) are professional athletes … member of the National Honor Society ... majoring in Sociology.

2010: One of seven players to appear in all 21 games ... drew 20 starts ... one of two freshmen in defensive lineup ... starter since the second game of the season ... scored a goal in 3-0 win over Marist on lone shot after capitalizing on loose ball in closing out the scoring ... second Army defender to record a goal ... performance earned Patriot League defensive honors (Sept. 13) as Army claimed three of four weekly honors ... one of three Black Knights to earn defensive honors ... played key role helping Army capture Black Knight Classic following pair of shutout wins over Marist and Vermont ... instrumental in Army ranking No. 1 nationally in goals-against average, save percentage and shutout percentage ... helped Black Knights set a pair of school marks for shutouts (16) and fewest goals allowed (six). HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterwinner for Cathedral High ... earned pair of all-state honors, along with being named to all-district team senior year … team’s defensive MVP junior and senior years … two-time Indiana academic selection … led Cathedral to pair of state titles in 2007 and 2009 while reaching the semifinals in 2008 … served as co-captain senior year ... played five years of travel ball for Carmel United Soccer Club … led team to pair of State Cup titles in 2006 and 2007 while finalists in 2005 and 2008. PERSONAL: Given name is Katherine Janice Wacker … parents’ names are Steve and Debbie Wacker … siblings Mimi (35), Jenny (33) and David (22) … father was a sergeant in the Marines where he served for serving eight years ... both grandfathers were in the military as members of the Air Force and the Army

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Sophomore Defense 5-7 Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville (USMAPS)

#27

MILESTONES: Letterwinner.

#4

MILESTONES: Letterwinner

2011: Appeared in seven games as member of Army’s defense ... played instrumental role as five of those matches resulted in shutouts versus Appalachian State, Central Connecticut State, VMI along with Patriot League rivals American and Lafayette ... took first career shot in 3-0 win over the Keydets in opening round of inaugural Army Soccer Classic. HIGH SCHOOL: All-state player from Indiana who starred for Noblesville High and with the Dynamo FC ‘92 Red club team ... earned third-team all-state honors in 2009 as a sweeper helping team to the semifinals ... instrumental in team posting 23 shutouts ... two-time all-district and all-county selection earning honors in 2007 and 2008 ... earned a pair of letters in track ... played eight years of club soccer ... Dynamo FC team captured state title in 2009, was runner-up in 2010 along with being crowned MRL champions ... captain of the soccer team at USMAPS ... named biggest contributor and received the Industrial Representatives Association Award for Athletic Excellence. PERSONAL: Given name is Ellen Camille Duckwall ... parents’ names are Brenda and Kent Duckwall ... father played basketball at Franklin College ... heavily involved in student activities in addition to sports during busy high school career ... served twice as class treasurer and was class president junior and senior years ... involved with Special Olympics ... major is undeclared.

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Sophomore Midfield 5-6 Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound (USMAPS)

2011: Played in 16 of 21 games ... drew three starts in the midfield ... earned first collegiate nod as a member of the starting lineup in the season opener against No. 13 Duke followed by Appalachian State and Central Connecticut State ... game-high six shots taken in home game versus Howard on Sept. 22 ... posted 12 shots on the season with four on goal ... on the field in five of last six games of the season to include final two postseason games ... competed in the championship game of the Patriot League Tournament in 2-0 win against Navy that clinched the title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in four years ...played against No. 13 Penn State at the NCAA Regionals as Army held the Nittany Lions scoreless until late in the game before suffering a 1-0 defeat. HIGH SCHOOL: Starred four years at Flower Mound High ... two-time all-district selection ... honorable mention selection freshman year and picked for second-team honors sophomore season ... played nine years of club soccer ... served as team captain the first five years playing for Solar ‘92 ... last year was with Sting Royal ‘92. PERSONAL: Given name is Mallory Houston Herron ... parents’ names are Patricia and Allen Herron ... sister Danielle played three years of soccer for the University of North Texas ... major is undeclared.

GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points

0 0 0

0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2011 7-0 Totals 7-0

Gls 0 0

Assts 0 0

Pts 0 0

Shots GWG 1 0 1 0

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2011 16-3 Totals 16-3

Gls 0 0

Assts 0 0

Pts 0 0

Shots GWG 12 0 12 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2011 0-0 Totals 0-0

Gls 0 0

Assts 0 0

Pts 0 0

Shots GWG 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2011 2-0 Totals 2-0

Gls 0 0

Assts 0 0

Pts 0 0

Shots GWG 0 0 0 0

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JESSICA KOULABOUTH Sophomore Midfield/Forward 5-2 Euless, Texas Trinity

ALANA MITCHEM

#21

Sophomore Midfield 5-3 Anaheim, Calif. Canyon (USMAPS)

#12

MILESTONES: Letterwinner.

MILESTONES: Letterwinner.

2011: One of five freshmen to draw playing time in a majority of games ... appeared in 16 of 21 games with lone start against Patriot League rival Bucknell ... tallied assist in early season win over Stetson (5-1) in final round of the Black Knight Classic as Army defended its title ... set up the final goal of the game as Army posted its highest total of the season and most goals since a 6-1 home win over Albany in 2005 ... took game-high three shots with two on-goal against the Hatters ... recorded five corner kicks at the Black Knight Classic with three against Seton Hall and two versus Stetson ... one of four freshmen to draw field duty against No. 13 Penn State at the NCAA Tournament where Army suffered a 1-0 defeat in the final minutes of play.

2011: Appeared in 17 of 21 games to include 2-0 semifinal win over top-seeded

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner who starred on the pitch as a forward at Trinity High ... starter since sophomore year ... first-team all-district selection in 2010-11 ... served as team captain senior year ... led squad to bi-district title in 2007-08 ... started playing club ball in 2004 ... helped Texas Lightning Girls Black South 93 to the league’s Division III title that year ... played last four years for Sing West Royal ‘93 ... guided squad to the Division III title in 2008-09.

Colgate at the Patriot League Tournament hosted by the Raiders ... two of four shots were on goal with a shot each in games with Seton Hall and league rival Lehigh ... drew field duty in all seven conference matches. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Canyon High ... three-time first-team all-league and all-CIF selection ... also earned a pair of all-county honors ... league’s offensive MVP junior and senior years and twice selected as team MVP ... led squad to three league titles (2008-10) ... listed among Orange County Register’s preseason top 15 seniors to watch ... chosen a Southern California all-star ... Orange County top 20 and among the varsity top 15 seniors ... member of the Cal South ODP G’92 team ... played club soccer for Wolfpack and led team to the US Club Soccer Regional title and the National Cup semifinals ... two-sport athlete who competed as a sprinter in track ... silver medalist in the 400-meter dash at the Southern California Track & Field Championships. PERSONAL: Given name is Alana Danielle Mitchem ... parents’ names are Emicarla and Gary Mitchem… major is undeclared.

PERSONAL: Given name is Jessica Bouthsady Koulabouth ... parents’ names are Thidavanh and Thomas Koulabouth … godgrandfather, Robert Olson, served in the Army ...member of the National Honor Society and Humanitarian Club ... Texas Scholar and University Interscholastic League award winner ... major is undeclared.

GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points

0 1 1

GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points

vs. Stetson (9/4/11) vs. Stetson (9/4/11)

0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2011 16-1 Totals 16-1

Gls 0 0

Assts 1 1

Pts 1 1

Shots GWG 11 0 11 0

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2011 17-0 Totals 17-0

Gls 0 0

Assts 0 0

Pts 0 0

Shots GWG 4 0 4 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2010 2-0 Totals 2-0

Gls 0 0

Assts 0 0

Pts 0 0

Shots GWG 6 0 6 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2011 0-0 Totals 0-0

Gls 0 0

Assts 0 0

Pts 0 0

Shots GWG 0 0 0 0

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CHAMPIONS Sophomore Defense/Midfield 5-9 Flower Mount, Texas. Liberty Christian

LINDA ROSAS

#0

#18

MILESTONES: Named to the Patriot League All-Tournament Team ... selected Patriot League Rookie of the Week (10/31) ... letterwinner. 2011: One of two freshmen to appear in 19 games ... made 14 starting appearances, the most among the newcomers ... stepped into starting rotation against Stony Brook on Sept. 16 and helped backstop Army to 10 shutouts, to include four in a row over 14-game span ... recorded first career point with helper in 3-0 shutout of VMI in opening round of the Black Knight Classic on Sept. 9 ... set up the opening goal ... recorded game-high three shots in that match and posted two (both on goal) in the championship game against Sacred Heart as Army defended its title ... became the lone Black Knight to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors following performance in 0-0 double-overtime tie with Lafayette Oct. 30 ... part of defensive unit that limited the Leopards to just five shots in 110 minutes of action ... Black Knights closed the year with 15 shutouts for a .714 percentage that ranked No. 2 nationally. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time all-state player at Liberty Christian High ... three-time first-team selection after earning honorable mention as a freshman ... led team to state titles in 2009 and 2010 as team captain after finishing runner-up in 2008 ... won three district titles ... four-time all-district selection as well, along with being selected newcomer of the year, defensive MVP and twice co-MVP .....played club ball since sixth grade ... competed the last few years for Sting West ‘93 ... lettered in track, competing in the 300-meter hurdles.

Sophomore Goalkeeper 5-7 Granada Hills, Calif. Granda Hills Charter (USMAPS) MILESTONE: Letterwinner.

2011: Did not appear in a varsity game ... picked up valuable knowledge from senior goalkeeper Monica Lee, who ranked among the nation’s leaders in goals-against average and save percentage. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Granada Hills Charter High ... named to the All-West Valley League first team sophomore year and to the All-City first unit as a senior ... led team to school record for league shutouts along with registering the most saves in goal as serving as team captain during busy senior year ... voted team’s most inspirational player ... attended a tryout and selected to train with the U20 Women’s Mexican National Team in 2009 ... member of the Real So Cal soccer club ... product of the USMA Prep School. PERSONAL: Given name is Linda Isela Rosas ... mother’s name is Sadia Gomez ... father’s name is David Rosas ... Carla Engineering Scholarship Award winner ... major is undeclared.

PERSONAL: Given name is Madison Riley Oliver ... parents’ names are Denise and Stuart Oliver … member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society ... volunteered for mission trips with church to Honduras, Guatemala and Ireland ... member of the Key Club and SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions).

GAME HIGHS Goals: Assists: Points

0 1 1

GAME HIGHS Saves Minutes

vs. VMI (9/9/11) vs. VMI (9/9/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2011 19-14 Totals 19-14

Gls 0 0

Assts 1 1

Pts 1 1

Shots GWG 7 0 7 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2011 3-3 Totals 3-3

Gls 0 0

Assts 0 0

Pts 0 0

Shots GWG 1 0 1 0

0 0

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#11

Sophomore Defense 5-6 Santa Maria, Calif. Ernest Righetti

MILESTONES: Letterwinner. 2011: Appeared in 19 games, drawing nine starts, including the last five games ... member of the starting 11 in both games of the Patriot League Tournament as No. 4 Army shut out top-seeded Colgate and No. 3 Navy by 2-0 scores en route to capturing the title for the second time in four years ... one of two freshmen in the starting lineup at the NCAA Tournament against No. 13 Penn State where Army held the Nittany Lions scoreless until late in the game in 1-0 heartbreaker ... made career debut against No. 12 Duke in the season opener ... drew first career start two days later in 1-0 road win over Appalachian State followed by home debut nod against Central Connecticut State ... notched first career point setting up lone tally in 1-0 win over Seton Hall in opening round of the Black Knight Classic ... in starting lineup two days later in 5-1 win over Stetson as Army defended its title ... starter in opening round win over VMI helping the Black Knights capture the title at the inaugural Army Soccer Classic ... played in all seven regularseason conference matches with starts in final two versus American and Lafayette. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Ernest Righetti High ... three-time first-team all-league and three-time All-Conference Interscholastic Federation pick (twice named to the first unit) ... led squad to first league championship in 2010 after sharing that honor in 2009 ... served as team captain senior year ... three-time team MVP after earning offensive honors freshman year ... league’s co-MVP (Pac-7) in 2010 and a NSCAA All-Region VII (Far West) pick in 2009 ... earned all-league honors as a sprinter in track ... played club ball since seventh grade ... finalist at the Surf Spring Cup in 2009 ... played for the Camarillo Eagles since 2008 ... team won Far West Regional League title in 2010. PERSONAL: Given name is Lara Rae Wilson ... parents’ names are Mary and Douglas Wilson ... father is a referee in Pac-12 football league ... brother, Alec (15), plays baseball ... four-time scholar-athlete award winner ... senior class treasurer ... Special Olympics volunteer ... major is undeclared.

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vs. Seton Hall (9/2/11) vs. Seton Hall (9/2/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2011 19-9 Totals 19-9

Gls 0 0

Assts 1 1

Pts 1 1

Shots GWG 1 0 1 0

POSTSEASON Year GP-GS 2011 3-3 Totals 3-3

Gls 0 0

Assts 0 0

Pts 0 0

Shots GWG 0 0 0 0

THE NEWCOMERS # 14 BROOKE HEPFER

Freshman Midfield 5-4 Cedar Park, Texas St. Stephens

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner as midfielder for St. Stephens Soccer Academy ... served as captain senior year ... named to the ESPN/RISE all-area team (Austin/San Antonio) in 2010 ... among the top 25 ESPN/RISE midfielders for class of 2012 ... played eight years of club soccer for the Lonestar Soccer Club as starting central midfielder ... six-time captain of the Lonestar 94 Red Team ... two-time South Texas state champions (2005, 2010) ... three-year member of the Southern Region ODP Team and South Texas ODP Team ... played international ball in Denmark and Sweden ... member of the U14 and U15 national pools ... selected to the U14 national ID camp (2006) and to the Adidas Elite Soccer Program (2009) ... two-sport athlete who also lettered in cross country at St. Stephens ... holds school record for the 5K ... team MVP and two-time all-conferernce pick. PERSONAL: Given name is Stephanie Brooke Hepfer ... parents’ names are Michael and Katherine Hepfer ... father served in the Air Force for eight years, including tour in Desert Shield/Storm ... grandfather, Enrique Delgado, served in the Navy ... aunt, GySgt. Shannon Meyer, and uncle, Sgt. Craig Delgado, were in the Marine Corps ... major is undeclared.

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CHAMPIONS # 3 COURTNEY JOHNSON

#15 ANNA LAIL

Freshman Midfield/Forward 5-6 Stillwater, Minn. Stillwater

Freshman Midfield 5-5 Raleigh, N.C. Leesville Road

Freshman Forward 5-4 Charlotte, N.C. South Mecklenburg (USMAPS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-state player (2010 and 2011) who starred on the pitch at Stillwater High ... also earned All-Metro honors ... led high school team to third-place honors at the state tournament junior year ... MVP of state all-star game ... twotime team MVP (2010 and 2011) ... played club ball for Eden Prarie United and Shattuck St. Mary’s ... led club team to back-to-back state titles junior and senior years ... also earned high school letters in basketball during busy high school career ... named academic all-state. PERSONAL: Given name is Kathleen Hannah Holder ... parents’ names are Rob and Ann Holder ... comes from a military family ... parents are 1989 USMA graduates .... brother Will (21), USMA Class of 2013, plays rugby and is a member on the USA National Team ... younger sisters Emma (15) and Elizabeth (8) ... major is undeclared.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner as midfielder at Leesville Road High .... played pivotal role in team’s 96-4-6 mark over that span to include pair of 4A state titles in 2009 and 2011 ... team ranked as high as No 1. nationally in 2010 (state semifinalist) and second in 2009 and 2011 ... listed No. 19 after reaching the state quarterfinals in 2012 ... four-time conference champions ... first team all-state selection in 2012 and two-time all-conference pick junior and senior years ... served twice as team captain and team MVP senior year after leading triangle region in assists with 22 ... played club ball for CASL Chelsea Ladies ECNL U18 since 2007 ... state ODP Pool Player ... North Carolina State Cup champions in 2008-09 and 2010-11 ... USYSA Region III quarterfinalist and Premier League East champions in 2009 ... ranked first in North Carolina that year along with listing 12th nationally and third in Region III... ECNL Team listed top 30 in the US and No. 1 in the Southeast in 2012 .. vice president of school’s National Honor Society ... five-time all-academic team selection PERSONAL: Given name is Courtney Elizabeth Johnson ... parents’ names are Tom and Sharon Johnson ... two siblings ... brother Scott (21) and sister Stephanie (24) ... major is undeclared.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at South Mecklenburg High ... earned North Carolina Southwest 4A all-conference and all-region honors ... shared team captaincy senior year ... received the school’s golden boot award in 2009 ... multisport athlete who also lettered in swimming and track and field ... received 2011 coaches’ award for most athletic female ... played Premier and Region III Premier with Charlotte United Futbol Club (U13-U17) ... played in the ECNL League with Charlotte Soccer Academy U18 Premier Team in 2010 ... three-year member of the 93 North Carolina ODP Team ... invited to NC Team Region camp (Alabama - 2007-10) ... competed in Regional ODP championship games in 2010 and 2011 in New Orleans. PERSONAL: Given name is Anna Elizabeth Lail ... parents’ names are Phil and Suzanne Lail ... starred in musicals and played Maria in the Sound of Music in 2011 in local production in Charlotte ... father was a letterman in baseball at Wingate University ... sister Katy (24) played soccer for the University of North Carolina at Pembroke ... paternal grandfather, Kenneth Lail, served with the Navy in World War II ... maternal grandfather, James Davis, was with the Air Force and served in the Korean War ... major is undeclared.

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# 00 JESSICA McALLISTER

#2 ERICA NDLOVU

#16 KATIE POUND

Freshman Goalkeeper 5-8 Auburn, Wash. Auburn Mountainview

Freshman Midfield 5-2 Hershey, Pa. Hershey

Freshman Forward/Midfield 5-4 Victorville, Calif. Serrano (USMAPS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-league goalkeeper at Auburn Mountainview High ... recorded 30 shutouts and stingy 0.60 goals-against average over threeyear span ... four-year letterwinner who helped team earn trip to state playoffs in 2011 and 2009 ... South Puget Sound League 3A champions in 2011 and two-time state academic champions (2008-09) ... earned first team all-league honors in 2011 after picking up second-team laurels the previous year ... named team captain as a senior along with earning MVP honors ... named to Auburn Mountainview’s all-lion squad ... played club ball for Crossfire ‘93 Hattrup and Crossfire ECNL ‘93 team (2010-12) ... the latter finished second in the conference and No. 16 in the national A flight standings ... posted 1-0 shutout that advanced the team to the playoffs ... Synergy Soccer Club (200409) won a pair of Cup titles in 2008 and 2009 .. graduated summa cum laude... earned a plethora of academic honors.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Hershey High ... team captured state title in 2010 along with being crowned district and Mid-Penn champions ... state semifinalists and district quarterfinalist previous year ... two-time Keystone champions (2009-10) ... Mid-Penn finalists in 2009 ... played club ball for PA Classics 93 (2010-12) ... member of National Honor Society ... on distinguished honor roll at Hershey and received President’s Award. PERSONAL: Given name is Erica Leann Ndlovu ... parents’ names are Beverley A. Hall-Ndlovu and Hanford Ndlovu ... younger brother Trey (15) ... cousin Janay Whittaker, a senior at High Point University, is a two-time first team all-Big South Conference selection in soccer ... major is undeclared.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Serrano High ... three-time all-league selection (2009, 2010, 2011) ... earned a plethora of awards senior year to include selection as all-area player, the league’s athlete of the year, a Rick Gabrielson Fund honoree along with serving as team captain ... helped lead Serrano to three league championships (2008, 2010 and 2011) ... reached the CIF Southern Section quarterfinals in 2010 and 2011 and the semifinals in 2008 ... lettered in track freshman year ... played eight years of club soccer ... member of the Arsenal FC that captured the Coast Soccer League state title and was a Surf Cup finalist in 2010 ... attended the USMA Prep School PERSONAL: Given name is Katie Lynn Pound ... parents’ names are Chad and Stella Pound ... two younger siblings - Matt (16) and Noah (15) ... grandfather, Fred Hamblin, served in the Marine Corps (1961-66) ... major is undeclared.

PERSONAL: Given name is Jessica Elizabeth McAllister ... parents’ names are Matt and Lisa McAllister ... younger sister Emily (16) ... major is undeclared.

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CHAMPIONS #19 CANDACE STEWART

#17 BAILEY WIDMAN

Freshman Midfield/Defense 5-6 Redlands, Calif. Redlands (USMAPS)

Freshman Forward 5-5 Selden, N.Y. St. Anthony’s (USMAPS)

Freshman Forward 5-8 Virginia Beach, Va. First Colonial (USMAPS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Redlands High who earned a plethora of awards ... two-time all-county and first-team all-CIF selection ... also garnered three all-Citrus Belt League (CBL) honors ... team and CBL MVP in 2009 ... two-time team captain ... two-star athlete who earned three letters in track ... captained team in 2010 ... 2008 CBL finalist in 300 high hurdles ... played nine years of club soccer as a member of the Coast Soccer League and California Youth Soccer Association ... also competed with the West Coast Futbol Club Premier Bracket (2009 & 2010) and played for the Elite Clubs National League past two years.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in soccer at St. Anthony’s High ... helped lead the Friars to the Catholic League title in 2010 ... finalist the previous two years ... played club ball since 2005 ... most recently competed for the East Meadow Express ... state finalist in 2011 and Region I Northeast champions in 2010 ... also competed for the Super Y team and the Long Island Rough Riders (2005-08) ... member of the New York State ODP Team in 2008 and 2011 ... attended the USMA Prep School-. PERSONAL: Given name is Candace Kennya Stewart ... parents’ names are Wanda and Irving Stewart ... brother Irving (21) ... ... major is undeclared.

PERSONAL: Given name is Hanna Marie Rozzi ... parents’ names are Ted and Sonya Rozzi ... grandfathers, John Rozzi and Rudolfo Negrete, served in the Army during World War II ... sister Tory is a 2010 graduate of Loyola Marymount ... sister Rachel was a member of the San Bernardino Valley College team that captured the California State Girls’ soccer title in 2010 ... major is undeclared.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterwinner at First Colonial High ... three-time All-Beach district honors ... second team selection in 2009 and 2010 along with honorable mention honors ... helped team to state finals in 2008 ... twice named to the district all-academic team (2010 and 2011) ... served as team captain senior year ... member of Beach FC soccer club crowned national champions in 2010 ... squad garnered several accolades ... advanced to the Virginia State Cup finals (2006-2008) three-times and was a state finalist in 2008 ... member of the 2008 Southeast Virginia ODP Team ... two-sport athlete who also earned a pair of letters in basketball ... member of the National Honor Society and the National English Honor Society ... received the President’s Award for Educational Excellence. PERSONAL: Given name is Bailey Elizabeth Widman ... parents’ names are Fred and Laura Widman ... father, Fred, and grandfather, Manfred Widman, retired from the Navy as Commanders ... brother Andrew (25) is a lieutenant in the Marine Corps ... major is undeclared.

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2011 FINAL STATISTICS

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SOCCER

OVERALL: 12-4-5; PATRIOT LEAGUE: 3-1-3; HOME: 7-1-4; AWAY: 4-3-1; NEUTRAL: 1-0-0

DATE 08/18 08/21 08/26 09/02 09/04

OPPONENT at #12 Duke at Appalachian State Cenral Conn. State SETON HALL+ STETSON+

RESULT L, 0-2 W, 1-0 T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 1-0 W, 5-1

SHOTS A-OPP 1-18 11-6 34-15 9-17 30-8

SAVES A-OPP 2-1 5-7 7-14 6-3 0-7

OVERALL RECORD 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-1 2-1-1 3-1-1

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39-2

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GOALS --Molacek (PK) --An An (2), Molacek, Clegg Stallard Rosenberger, An, Gordon

09/11 09/16 09/18 09/22 09/25 10/02 10/07 10/09 10/15 10/21 10/23 10/30 11/04 11/06 11/11

SACRED HEART^ at Stony Brook DELAWARE HOWARD MARIST HOLY CROSS* COLGATE* BUCKNELL* at Lehigh* at Navy* at American* LAFAYETTE* at Colgate+ vs. Navy+ at #13 Penn State!

T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 2-0 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 T, 1-1 (2OT) W, 1-0 T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 2-3 W, 3-0 T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 2-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-1

20-13 12-14 6-12 31-8 14-6 14-11 15-20 16-9 10-19 8-22 18-14 29-5 12-17 7-15 3-29

6-7 4-5 4-0 3-10 4-6 6-5 8-7 4-4 6-5 5-1 5-8 3-10 7-3 7-2 1-12

4-1-2 5-1-2 5-2-2 6-2-2 7-2-2 8-2-2 8-2-3 9-2-3 9-2-4 9-3-4 10-3-4 10-3-5 11-3-5 12-3-5 13-4-5

---------1-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-1 2-0-2 2-1-2 3-1-2 3-1-3 3-1-3 3-1-3 3-1-3

--McLaws, Helbling An Malta An An, Helbling Helbling Rosenberger --Molacek, An Rosenberger, An, Clegg --Molacek (2) Rosenberger, An ---

Home matches in BOLD CAPS played at Clinton Field ^Army Soccer Classic - 1st Place (West Point, N.Y.)

*Patriot League Game +Black Knight Classic - 1st Place (West Point, N.Y.) +Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) !NCAA Tournament (University Park, Pa.) GOALKEEPING STATISTICS

OFFENSIVE STATISTICS Player Kim An Joey Molacek Ruthie Rosenberger Errin Helbling Julia Stallard Dee Clegg Lindsay Gordon Marissa Malta Melissa McLaws Donna Bennett Molly McGuigan Jessica Koulabouth Madison Oliver Jaclyn Kalik Katie Wacker Lara Wilson Mallory Herron Alana Mitchem Ellen Duckwall Stephanie Gower Kaley Mosher Totals Opp.

GP-GS 20-16 20-19 17-4 21-21 21-21 21-2 21-21 9-2 9-9 21-19 21-21 16-1 19-14 21-17 13-11 19-9 16-3 17-0 7-0 10-0 2-0 21 21

G 10 5 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 10

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A PTS 1 21 2 12 1 9 3 9 5 7 2 6 1 3 1 3 0 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 80 9 29

ASSISTS -----Gordon, Wilson Stallard, Wacker, An, Koulabouth, Bennett Oliver, Rosenberger, Helbling, Stallard --Clegg Malta Stallard McGuigan Bennett Molacek Clegg --Helbling Molacek, Kalik --Stallard, Helbling Stallard ---

GW 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 4

SHOTS 58 35 14 51 39 19 28 13 4 18 17 11 7 3 2 1 12 4 1 1 1 339 290

SOG 28 16 7 26 12 7 15 6 2 5 7 4 3 2 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 148 118

Player Monica Lee Team ARMY OPPONENT

GP-GS 21-21 21 21

MIN 1990 0:00 1990 1990

GA SV GAA 10 106 0.45 0 2 0.00 10 108 0.45 28 120 1.27

SHO 15 0 15 6

W-L-T 12-4-5 0-0-0 12-4-5 4-12-5

TEAM STATISTICS Goals By Period ARMY OPPONENT

1ST 11 4

2ND 17 6

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2ND 176 160

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DURHAM, N.C. - Playing its toughest opener in school history, the Army women’s soccer team fell to No. 12 Duke, who advanced to last year’s Sweet 16 Tournament, 2-0 at Koskinen Stadium before a crowd of 475 fans. After giving up both goals in the opening half (early and late), the Black Knights’ defense stiffened in holding the Blue Devils scoreless over the final 45 minutes in the first-ever meeting between the two schools. Army ranked No. 1 in the country in goalsagainst average, shutouts and save percentage last year. Score by Half ARMY DUKE Scoring Summary: 0:50 Duke 38:32 Duke

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ARMY 1 APPALACHIAN STATE 0 Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex (Sunday, Aug. 21) BOONE, N.C. - Sophomore Joey Molacek’s penalty kick in the final minute lifted Army to a hardfought 1-0 win over Appalachian State Sunday afternoon at Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex. The win is the first of the season for the Black Knights, who turned in a strong showing in Friday’s loss to No. 12 Duke, as they closed out their season-opening weekend sojourn to North Carolina with a 1-1 mark. Army goalkeeper Monica Lee made three of her five saves in the first half en route to posting her first shutout of the season and career eighth. The senior tri-captain made her final two stops less than a minute apart late in the game and three minutes prior to Molacek’s winning tally.

Scoring Summary: 88:14 ARMY

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WEST POINT, N.Y. - Sophomore forward Kim An’s first goal of the season lifted Army to a hard fought 1-0 win over Seton Hall in the nightcap of the Black Knight Classic. Senior goalkeeper Monica Lee made four of her five saves in the second half in recording her third straight shutout as Army knocked the Pirates (2-1-1) from the unbeaten ranks. Following a scoreless first half with six shots taken between the two teams and just one on goal, Army scored just over two minutes into the second half on its third attempt of the game when An’s shot from 18 yards ripped the upper left hand corner of the Pirates’ net. Senior Lindsay Gordon set the goal in motion, crossing the ball to freshman Lara Wilson who forwarded it to An as Army recorded double-assists on the play. Score by Half SETON HALL ARMY Scoring Summary: 47:07 Army

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Shots: Army 11, AS 6 Corner Kicks: Army 2, AS 3 Saves: Army 5, AS 7

Clinton Field (Friday, Aug. 26) WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army held a 34-15 shot advantage and led 8-3 in corner kicks, but could not get one past Central Connecticut State’s Nikola Deiter (14 saves) as the Black Knights and Blue Devils fought to a nonconference scoreless overtime draw in women’s soccer Friday evening at Clinton Field.

Score by Half STETSON ARMY Scoring Summary: 10:39 Army 19:46 Army 50:43 Stet 61:51 Army 82:39 Army 88:26 Army

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An (Stallard) An (Wacker) Hermosa (Welsh) Molacek (An) Clegg (Koulabouth) Stallard (Bennett)

Shots: Stetson 8, Army 30 Corner Kicks: Stetson1, Army 9 Saves: Stetson 7, Army 1 0 3 Army Soccer Classic Clinton Field (Friday, Sept. 9)

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tournament team by Monica Lee, Joey Molacek and Molly McGuigan. After Stetson sliced Army’s 2-0 lead to one goal in the second half, the Black Knights answered with a goal by Molacek off an assist from An at 61:51 to pull out to a 3-1 lead. Army added a pair of late tallies over a six minute span by Dee Clegg and Julia Stallard.

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An (Gordon, Wilson)

Shots: Seton Hall 17, Army 9 Corner Kicks: Seton Hall 1, Army 4 Saves: Seton Hall 3, Army 6

Molacek (penalty kick)

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Shots: Army 1, Duke 18 Corner Kicks: Army 0 , Duke 13 Saves: Army 6, Duke 1

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The shutout is Army’s (1-1-1) second straight and first overtime match of the season. It is the second straight year that the Blue Devils (0-0-1) played Army in their opener. The Black Knights pulled out a late goal in a 1-0 road decision last year. Army keeper Monica Lee had five in the second half and one in the first overtime in recording a careerhigh seven saves. The Black Knights took six shots in the overtime to just two by CCSU.

WEST POINT, N.Y. - Tournament MVP Kim An scored twice within a span of nine minutes for a 2-0 first half lead as Army romped to a 5-1 defeat of Stetson to claim the Black Knight Classic for the second straight year. The Black Knights posted a 2-0-0 round robin mark with Seton Hall, who Army defeated 1-0 the first night, finishing runner-up. Colgate (1-1-0) and Stetson (0-2-0) placed third and fourth, respectively. Army’s five goals are the most scored since a 6-1 home win over Albany on Aug. 30, 2005. An, scoring three goals, including both game winners, along with an assist, was joined on the all-

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WEST POINT, N.Y. - Sophomore midfielder Ruthie Rosenberger scored a goal and assisted on another as Army added second half goals less than a minute apart by Kim An and Lindsay Gordon in a 3-0 defeat of VMI in the opening round of the Army Soccer Classic at Clinton Field. The win is the third in a row for the Black Knights (4-1-1), who stretched their unbeaten streak to five straight. Rosenberger notched her first career goal and game winner when she converted a pass from freshman Madison Oliver in the 37th minute as Army went into the locker room with a 1-0 lead. Rosenberger set up the insurance goal just minutes into the second half when her free kick was headed into VMI’s net by An, who recorded her fourth goal of the season and career 13th. Gordon scored off double assists from Errin Helbling and Julia Stallard in closing out the scoring at the 50:46 mark as Army set a season high with 39 shots while limiting the Keydets to just one shot in each period.

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Rosenberger (Oliver) An (Rosenberger) Gordon (Helbling, Stallard)

Shots: VMI 2, Army 39 Corner Kicks: VMI 1, Army 11 Saves: VMI 14, Army 0 SACRED HEART 0 ARMY 0 Army Soccer Classic Clinton Field (Sunday, Sept. 11) WEST POINT, N.Y. - Senior goalkeeper Monica Lee made six saves in a 0-0 double overtime draw with Sacred Heart as the Black Knights captured the title in the inaugural Army Soccer Classic Sunday afternoon at Clinton Field. Lee was named the MVP as Army clinched the crown after besting St. Bonaventure on goal differential as both posted identical 1-0-1 tourney records. Lee was joined on the all-tournament team by Molly McGuigan, Ruthie Rosenberger and Julia Stallard. Rosenberger scored a goal and assist and Stallard added a helper in Army’s 3-0 openinground win over Virginia Military Institute. McGuigan played a key defensive role limiting Army’s opponents to just 15 shots in 200 minutes of action in helping Lee post a pair of shutouts. It is the second straight week that Lee and McGuigan were named to the all-tournament team. St. Bonaventure and VMI played to a 1-1 double overtime draw in the first game at Clinton Field Sunday afternoon on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. The Bonnies, who defeated Sacred Heart

1-0 on a late goal in Friday’s opening round, recorded a pair of goals in the tournament to Army’s three. Sacred Heart finished third (0-1-1) and VMI (0-1-1) was fourth. Score by Half SACRED HEART ARMY

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STONY BROOK, N.Y. - Melissa McLaws scored in the 59th minute, and Errin Helbling added a late insurance goal in Army’s 2-0 blanking of Stony Brook in its first road trip since late August. The win is Army’s fifth this season as the Black Knights stretched their unbeaten streak to seven following their third straight shutout and sixth of the season. Senior goalkeeper Monica Lee, ranked among the NCAA leaders in goals-against average and save percentage, recorded a pair of saves in each half for her sixth shutout of the season and career 13th in taking over fifth place on Army’s alltime list. Following a scoreless first half, Army got on the scoreboard just over 15 minutes into the second period on McLaws first career goal when she scored off a loose ball on a play that materialized off of senior Dee Clegg’s corner kick. Kim An, who had two shots on goal, flicked a header off the corner kick that goalkeeper Chelsea Morales rejected resulting in the loose ball that McLaws finished off. Score by Half ARMY STONY BROOK

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Scoring Summary: 59:27 Army 87:33 Army

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Duffy (Victory) Pickard (Duffy) An (Malta)

Shots: Delaware 12, Army 6 Corner Kicks: Delaware 2, Army 3 Saves: Delaware 14, Army 10 HOWARD ARMY Clinton Field (Thursday, Sept. 22)

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WEST POINT, N.Y. - Sophomore forward Marissa Malta beat Howard keeper Kyra Dickinson with an eight-yard shot into the left corner of the net for her first career tally and game winner in Army’s 1-0 blanking of the Bison Thursday afternoon. The win is Army’s sixth of the season following its seventh shutout and fourth in the last five games. Eleven of Army’s 31 shots were on goal as the Black Knights came up short of finishing off their chances. Malta fired a career and game-high seven shots before breaking through with her fourth shot on goal when she drilled a close shot into the net in the 60th minute. Score by Half HOWARD ARMY Scoring Summary: 59:53 Army

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Shots: Howard 8, Army 31 Corner Kicks: Howard 1, Army 4 Saves: Howard 10, Army 6

Shots: Army 6, Stony Brook 18 Corner Kicks: Army 7, Stony Brook 4 Saves: Army 8, Stony Brook

Tri-captains Errin Helbling, Julia Stallard & Monica Lee accept Black Knight Tournament Trophy.

Score by Half DELAWARE ARMY Scoring Summary: 17:55 Del 60:25 Del 81:38 Army

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Blue Hens scored a goal in each half in taking a 2-0 lead before Army avoided the shutout when An, playing with her back to the goal, took a pass and booted a left-footed shot into the corner of the net at the 81:38 mark.

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WEST POINT, N.Y. - Sophomore forward Kim An’s goal in the 81st minute sliced Delaware’s lead in half, but that Blue Hens did not allow host Army a second shot on goal over the time remaining in taking a 2-1 non-conference decision Sunday afternoon. The loss snapped Army’s seven-game unbeaten streak and was the first defeat suffered by the Black Knights since bowing to nationallyranked Duke, 2-0, in the season opener. The

WEST POINT, N.Y. - Sophomore Kim An scored off of Molly McGuigan’s free kick in the 22nd minute, and Army made that stand in a 1-0 non-league blanking of Mid-Hudson rival Marist Sunday afternoon at Clinton Field. The game was the final tune-up before the Black Knights open their Patriot League slate. In a closely contested game, Army ripped off five shots, two on goal, to Marist’s five shots (none on goal) in the first half with An tallying her team-leading sixth goal of the season midway through that period. A foul against Marist set up the winning goal when McGuigan booted a long

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WEST POINT, N.Y. - Army scored goals off set pieces by Kim An and Errin Helbling, and goalkeeper Monica Lee turned aside six shots in the Black Knights’ 2-0 defeat of Holy Cross in the Patriot League opener. The Black Knights (8-2-2, 1-0-0 PL) are tied for first place in the conference standings with Navy, Colgate and Lafayette as all four posted leagueopening decisions this weekend. The Black Knights were picked first in the league’s preseason poll. An, the league’s preseason choice for Offensive Player of the Year, scored her seventh goal of the season and fourth game winner when she converted a 24-yard free kick in the 22nd minute. Helbling added an insurance goal on a header early in the second half.

Scoring Summary: 22:13 Army 56:27 Army

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Helbling (Molacek) Malone (penalty kick)

Shots: Colgate 20, Army 15 Corner Kicks: Colgate 8, Army 4 Saves: Colgate 7, Army 8

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Score by Half COLGATE ARMY Scoring Summary: 33:07 Army 42:53 Colgate

Shots: Marist 16, Army 14 Corner Kicks: Marist 4, Army 2 Saves: Marist 11, Army 10

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ther team was able to break the deadlock in the second half or the two 10--minute sudden death overtime periods.

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WEST POINT, N.Y. - Sophomore midfielder Ruthie Rosenberger scored in front of the net in the 63rd minute, and Army keeper Monica Lee made two spectacular saves late in the game to preserve a 1-0 Patriot League win over Bucknell. The shutout is Army’s league-leading 10th of the season. Firing just five shots between the two teams in the first half, Army and Bucknell ripped off 12 and eight shots, respectively over the next 45 minutes with the Black Knights tallying the lone goal just over nine minutes into the period. Late in the game, Lee made a diving save, then pulled up with her final one in the 75th minute to preserve her 10th shutout this season and career 17th. Score by Half BUCKNELL ARMY Scoring Summary: 63:16 Army

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Shots: Bucknell 9, Army 16 Corner Kicks: Bucknell 3, Army 8 Saves: Bucknell 4, Army 4

An (unassisted) Helbling (Bennett)

Shots: Holy Cross 11, Army 14 Corner Kicks: Holy Cross 1, Army 3 Saves: Holy Cross 5, Army 6

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BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Preseason favorite Army and defending Patriot League tournament champion Lehigh battled to a 0-0 double overtime draw Saturday evening at the Ullrich Sports Complex. The tie is Army’s second in its last three league matches and the shutout is the eighth in the last 10 matches and 11th overall. Army outshot Lehigh in the first half, but the Mountain Hawks led 11-3 in the second half and 4-1 in overtime for a 19-10 advantage. Army keeper Monica Lee made six saves, four in the second half, and was only called upon to make one in the extra sessions to preserve her 11th shutout of the season and career 18th . Though Lehigh held the shot advantage, Army’s Errin Helbling had the most dangerous chance just over a minute into the second half. After her first shot just inside the box was blocked, she got the ball back and her attempt was saved off the line by a Lehigh defender. Score by Half ARMY LEHIGH

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Shots: Army 10, Lehigh 19 Corner Kicks: Army 1, Lehigh 1 Saves: Army 6, Lehigh 5 ARMY 2 NAVY 3 Glenn Warner Soccer Facility (Friday, Oct. 21) ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Army took a 2-0 first-half lead on goals by Joey Molacek and Kim An, but Navy rallied with three unanswered goals in the second half to turn back the Black Knights, 3-2, in the Star Match at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. Molacek opened the scoring just 3:29 into the game when she beat the keeper with an eight-yard shot. An’s header off Errin Helbling’s cross at 24:44 put Army up 2-0 on her team-leading eighth goal of the season. Navy’s tie-breaking goal in the 87th minutes snapped Army’s six-game unbeaten string. Scoring Summary: 3:29 Army 24;44 Army 49:08 Navy 73:19 Navy 87:15 Navy

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WEST POINT, N.Y. . - Army and Colgate, picked first and second, respectively, in the Patriot League’s preseason poll, battled to a 1-1 double overtime draw. Senior forward Errin Helbling opened the scoring when she took a long feed from sophomore Joey Molacek. Racing down the left sideline, Helbling got in behind the Colgate defense and beat the keeper with a 15-yard shot at the 33:07 mark. Army’s lead stood for almost 10 minutes before Colgate tied the game on a penalty kick at the 42:53 mark. The goal was just the sixth in 13 games scored upon Monica Lee, who recorded a career-high eight saves. Neither

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ball off a free kick that bounced around in front of the goal with An reaching it first and finishing it off with a quick shot into the right corner of the net. The goal was An’s career 15th as she moved to within four of breaking into Army’s top 10 list.


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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Army’s 3-0 romp over American clinched a berth to the Patriot League Tournament as the win enabled the Black Knights to retain their hold on third place in the conference standings Tying its second-highest output of the season, Army scored just 1:37 into the game on Ruthie Rosenberger’s third goal and game winner this year. Joey Molacek sent the ball to Rosenberger in the box. Second-half goals by sophomore Kim An and senior Dee Clegg clinched Army’s second win in the series and first since 2002. Score by Half ARMY AMERICAN

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Scoring Summary: 1:37 Army 70:43 Army 82:58 Army

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Shots: Army 18, American 14 Corner Kicks: Army 3, American 2 Saves: Army 5, American 7 LAFAYETTE ARMY

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Shea Stadium (Sunday, Oct. 30) WEST POINT, N.Y. - Army held the upper hand in shots, ripping off 29 to Lafayette’s five, in a pivotal Patriot League match Sunday afternoon on Senior Day. But several near misses and a hot goalkeeper resulted in a 0-0 double overtime draw in a game played at Shea Stadium due to a freak winter storm the day prior. The Black Knights outshot the Leopards 8-3 in the first half and dominated the second half and overtime, 21 to 2, but could not pierce the net. Score by Half LAFAYETTE ARMY

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HAMILTON, N.Y. - Sophomore midfielder Joey Molacek scored both goals, and senior goalkeeper Monica Lee pulled up with seven saves, including a pair of late rejections, as No. 4 Army defeated top-seed and host Colgate, 2-0, in the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament . The Black Knights advanced to the championship finals for the second straight year and

10th time overall. Molacek, a second-team all-league selection, scored her first goal just 5:26 into the game when she chipped the ball over the goalkeeper’s head, then added the insurance goal on a low shot with just 18 seconds remaining. Lee recorded her 14th shutout of the season and career 21st as the Raiders fell for the second straight year to Army in the opening round. Score by Half ARMY COLGATE

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Scoring Summary: 5:26 Army 89:42 Army

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HAMILTON, N.Y. - Ruthie Rosenberger scored a goal in the first half, Kim An added an insurance tally in the second half and Monica Lee made seven saves as fourth-seeded Army defeated No. 3 Navy, 2-0, to capture the Patriot League Tournament title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. It is Army’s second league title in four years, the third overall, and second time that the Black Knights defeated the Midshipmen in the title game. The Black Knights defeated Navy 1-0 in overtime in 2008 for their first NCAA bid in school history. Army is just the second No. 4 seed to capture the title over the league’s 21year history. Joey Molacek was named the MVP of the tournament, having had a hand in three of Army’s four goals at the tournament. She was joined on the all-tournament team by Lee, along with defenders Madison Oliver and Molly McGuigan. Molacek assisted on Rosenberger’s game winner a the 26:36 mark with An, the league’s leader in goals, tallying the insurance marker in the 59th minute. Lee was strong in goal throughout the weekend, pulling up with 14 saves (seven each in both wins) posting 15 this season and 22 for her career. Score by Half ARMY NAVY

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Army’s goal heading into the first round of the NCAA women’s soccer tournament was to beat host Penn State. The Black Knights (12-4-5) came close to pulling off an upset as they held the 13th-ranked Nittany Lions (20-4-0) scoreless for 86 minutes before yielding a goal in a tough 1-0 loss at Jeffrey Field. Senior goalkeeper Monica Lee had an outstanding performance, recording a careerhigh 12 saves. Five times she denied the No. 1 scorer in the country, Maya Hayes, from tallying. The Penn State forward had all five of her shots on goal rejected. Lee made four stops in the first half and eight in the second. The Black Knights’ defense was solid as they fought Penn State tooth and nail throughout the game. Though the Nittany Lions outshot the Black Knights 11-2 in the first half and 18-1 in the second, along with an 8-0 corner kick advantage, it wasn’t until the end of that game when they were able to crease the net. Over an eight-minute span late in the game, Penn State booted seven shots at the Army goal, the majority from inside the box. Two were blocked and Lee pulled up with four saves (two against Hayes) before Christine Nairn lifted Penn State to the win. Though limited to just three shots, the Black Knights took the first two shots of the game with Errin Helbling’s header on goal just 1:32 into the match followed five minutes later by Kim An’s shot from the left wing that went wide. Helbling’s attempt late in the second half was blocked three minutes prior to Nairn’s winning tally. Score by Half ARMY PENN STATE Scoring Summary: 85:33 PSU

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Shots: Army 7, Navy 15, Corner Kicks: Army 5, Navy 6 Saves: Army 7, Navy 2

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. Boston University will join the Patriot League as a full member beginning in the 2013-14 season. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finished at the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 84 teams from Patriot League full-member institutions earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society. During the 2011-12 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams accomplished the following: In the latest release of NCAA Academic Progress Rate, 94 percent of Patriot League teams scored at or above the national Division I four-year average score of 973. 79 Patriot League teams, and 84 overall from full-member institutions, earned Public Recognition Awards from the NCAA for finishing in the top 10 percent of all teams in the most recent four-year APR scores. Navy won the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the first time in school history, and also won the women’s title. Lehigh edged the Mids for the men’s crown. Lehigh, a No. 15 seed, defeated No. 2 Duke 75-70 in a second-round NCAA Tournament game on March 16. The victory is up for a “best upset” award for the ESPYs. Colgate’s Peter Baum became the first player in Patriot League history to win the Tewaaraton Award as the top collegiate lacrosse player, and also claimed the Lt. Enners Award for the same distinction. Colgate’s Elise DeRoo was named the Patriot League Female ScholarAthlete of the Year, while Army’s Brendan Buckley won the Male ScholarAthlete of the Year award. DeRoo was also one of two nominees from the Patriot League for the NCAA Woman of the Year award, along with Navy’s Jess Palacio. Ten student-athletes were named Capital One Academic AllAmericans, including first-team selections for Army’s Brendan Buckley (lacrosse), Army’s Zach Price (Baseball), Bucknell’s Tim Bolte (Football) and Lehigh’s Jennifer Colquhoun (Softball). 48 student-athletes earned Capital One Academic All-District recognition. It was the first time in Patriot League men’s basketball history that three teams played in the postseason tournament: Lehigh (NCAA), Bucknell (NIT), American (CIT). For just the second time in history, two teams won a postseason game as Bucknell also beat Arizona 65-54 in the first round of the NIT on March 14. For the first time in League history, three women’s basketball teams earned postseason bids, as Navy went to the NCAA Tournament, American to the WNIT and Holy Cross to the WBI. In addition, the Crusaders defeated New Hampshire in the first round of the WBI, giving the League its first postseason victory since 1991. American became the first women’s basketball team to post a perfect 14-0 mark in Patriot League play. Lehigh’s C.J. McCollum was named ECAC Men’s Basketball Player of the Year as well as an honorable mention AP All-American. Lehigh’s Chris Lum finished in second place for the Walter Payton

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award and was named ECAC FCS Offensive Player of the Year while earning multiple All-America honors. Georgetown’s Andrew Schaetzke finished fourth in the voting for the Buck Buchanan Award, was honored as ECAC FCS Defensive Player of the Year and became the ninth player in Patriot League history to earn consensus FCS All-America honors from the four major awarding organizations. Eight players were named FCS All-Americans overall, with Lehigh’s Ryan Spadola and Bucknell’s Bryce Robertson joining Schaetzke as firstteam selections. Lehigh defeated CAA champion Towson 40-38 in the second round of the NCAA Division I Football Championship on Dec. 3 to become the first Patriot League team since 2003 to advance to the quarterfinal round. The Mountain Hawks went on to finish at No. 5 in The Sports Network/Fathead. com top 25 and won the ECAC FCS Lambert Cup. Colgate upset previously unbeaten UMass, 13-11, in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament on May 12. Colgate and Lehigh both finished in the top 10 of the final Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media rankings, with the Raiders at No. 8 and the Mountain Hawks at No. 9. Colgate’s Peter Baum was one of eight Patriot Leaguers to earn USILA All-America honors, and the only student-athlete on the first team. Jess Palacio (Navy) was a second-team All-America selection by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) and competed at both the NCAA Cross Country and Indoor Track and Field Championships. Navy’s Laura Gorinski was invited to the NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships, where she competed in the 200 IM and 100 and 200 breaststroke events. Lehigh’s Jennifer Colquhoun was named the ECAC Softball Player of the Year. Army junior pitcher Chris Rowley earned second-team All-America honors from two organizations while teammate Kevin McKague garnered third-team honors. Both players were also up for national awards throughout the season. Army finished the season with 41 wins, which is the most by any Patriot League baseball team in history. Five players were selected in the first 23 rounds of the MLB Draft, the most in that span in Patriot League history. Colgate’s Chris Johnson became the fourth men’s cross country runner to represent the Patriot League in the NCAA championships. American’s John Pope won the Male Sportsmanship Award, the first cross country runner and first Eagle to claim the honor, while Holy Cross’ Katelynn Hartnett became the first Crusader to win the Female Sportsmanship Award. Army’s Zach Price and Lehigh’s Julie Fernandez were named second-team Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-Americans in baseball and softball, respectively. Four Patriot Leaguers signed NFL free agent contracts for the 2012 season. Army’s William Park became the second Patriot Leaguer ever to earn an appearance in the NCAA Golf Regionals. Lehigh brothers Cameron and Roman Lao-Gosney earned USILA Scholar All-America honors. Colgate’s Jimmy McLaughlin and Steven Miller moved on to play for Major League Soccer clubs, as McLaughlin was signed by the Philadelphia Union and Miller was picked in the supplemental draft by the Montreal Impact. Bucknell’s Brendan Burgdorf earned NSCAA Scholar All-America firstteam honors while Army’s Jeff Pickett made the third team. Navy’s Zack Duncavage placed 16th in the discus and Bucknell’s Leonard Joseph placed 17th in the hammer throw at the NCAA Division I Men’s Track and Field Outdoor Championships, with Duncavage earning second-team All-America status for his performance. Navy’s Katherine Ashton became the first rowing All-American from the Patriot League since 2007 when she was named to the second team by CRCA. Navy, which won the Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, was ranked 19th in the final deBeer Media Poll of the season. The American field hockey team was recognized by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) as having the highest team gradepoint average in the country at 3.55. Moreover, all six League squads were singled out by the organization for having team GPAs above 3.0.

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2011 PTATRIOT LEAGUE FINAL STATISTICS

2012

SOCCER

2011 LEAGUE STANDINGS

TEAM STATS

LEAGUE Team Colgate Lafayette Navy Army* Bucknell Lehigh American Holy Cross

W 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 0

L 1 2 2 1 4 3 4 5

OVERALL

T 2 1 1 3 0 1 1 1

Pct. .714 .643 .643 .643 .428 .417 .357 .083

GF 11 7 11 9 5 4 6 2

GA 5 6 7 4 7 5 10 11

W 11 9 13 14 5 6 6 2

L 6 6 6 4 10 9 11 12

T 2 2 3 3 1 2 2 3

Pct. .632 .588 .659 .738 .344 .412 .368 .206

GF 34 16 35 28 10 15 30 7

GA 24 14 21 10 19 20 15 25

*Patriot League Tournament champion 2011 PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Semifinals No. 4 Army 2, No. 1 Colgate 0 No. 3 Navy 3, No. 2 Lafayette 2 Championship No. 4 Army 2, No. 3 Navy 0

Goals Navy Colgate ARMY Lafayette Lehigh American Bucknell Holy Cross

GP 22 19 21 17 17 19 16 17

No. 35 34 28 16 15 15 10 7

Avg. 1.59 1.79 1.33 0.94 0.88 0.79 0.62 0.41

Points Colgate Navy ARMY Lafayette American Lehigh Bucknell Holy Cross

GP 19 22 21 17 19 17 16 17

No. 101 98 80 46 43 40 31 19

Avg. 5.32 4.45 3.81 2.71 2.26 2.35 1.94 1.12

2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round (University Park, Pa.): No. 13 Penn State 1, Army 0

2011 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring (Points Per Game) Jillian Kinter (Colgate) Kim An (Army) Jenna Raepple (Colgate) Morgan Dankanich (Navy) Maddie Malone (Colgate) Ashlynn Soellner (Navy) Joey Molacek (Army) Paloma Perez (Navy) Murphee Greeley (Lehigh) Caroline Brawner (Colgate)

GP 18 20 19 16 16 18 20 20 17 19

Goals (Per Game) Kim An (Army) Jillian Kinter (Colgate) Jenna Raepple (Colgate) Ashlynn Soellner (Navy) Morgan Dankanich (Navy) Murphee Greeley (Lehigh) Joey Molacek (Army) Janelle Pierson (Lafayette) Ruthie Rosenberger (Army) Gina Righini (Holy Cross) Caroline Brawner (Colgate) Goalkeeping Monica Lee (Army) Lauren Smedley (Lafayette) Alexes Lopez-Shaw (Navy) Sandita McDermott (Bucknell) Ashley Blanks (Lehigh) Ashley Walsh (Colgate) Carly McCabe (Holy Cross) Klare Lazor (American)

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Gls 8 10 7 5 3 6 5 4 5 4 GP 21 18 19 18 16 17 20 17 17 17 19

GP 21 17 21 15 16 19 14 14

Min. 1990:0 1596:0 1907:0 1263:0 1418:4 1735:2 1275:0 1187:3

GA 10 14 20 16 18 23 18 20

Assts 7 1 3 2 6 0 2 4 1 3

Pts 23 21 17 12 12 12 12 12 11 11

Goals 10 8 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 GAA 0.45 0.79 0.94 1.14 1.14 1.19 1.27 1.52

Avg. 1.28 1.05 0.89 0.75 0.75 0.67 0.60 0.60 0.65 0.58 Avg. 0.50 0.44 0.37 0.33 0.31 0.29 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.21

Saves 106 88 64 81 69 78 86 46

SH 15 8 7 4 5 2 2 4

Game Winning Goals Morgan Dankanich (Navy) Ruthie Rosenberger (Army) Kim An (Army) Jillian Kinter (Colgate) Ashlynn Soellner (Navy) Caroline Brawner (Colgate)

GP 16 17 20 18 18 19

No. 4 4 4 3 3 3

Avg. 0.25 0.24 0.20 0.17 0.17 0.16

Assists (Per Game) Jillian Kinter (Colgate) Maddie Malone (Colgate) Kate Herren (Navy) Julia Stallard (Army) Megan DeGennaro (Bucknell) Jasmine Mohandesi (American) Palomz Perez (Navy) Sam Lee (Navy) Julia Bell (Lafayette) Alex Reisinger (Lafayette) Caroline Brawner (Colgate) Jenna Raepple (Colgate) Elise Amioka (Colgate) Michaela Cowgill (American) Hannah Morse (Navy) Errin Helbling (Army) Brittany Fruin (Navy)

GP 18 16 21 21 16 19 20 22 17 17 19 19 19 19 21 21 22

Assts 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Avg. 0.39 0.38 0.29 0.24 0.25 0.21 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.14

Shots (Per Game) Jillian Kinter (Colgate) Kim An (Army) Murphee Greeley (Lehigh) Jenna Raepple (Colgate) Errin Helbling (Army) Jasmine Mohandesi (American) Ashlynn Soeliner (Navy) Julia Stallard (Army) Elise Amioka (Colgate) Joey Molacek (Army)

GP 18 20 17 19 21 19 18 21 19 20

No. 58 58 49 47 51 44 35 39 34 35

Avg. 3.22 2.90 2.88 2.47 2.43 2.32 1.94 1.86 1.79 1.75

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CHAMPIONS ARMY’S ALL-LEAGUE PERFORMERS (BY YEAR)

1990

1991 Selina DeViney (M) Tosie LeGrand (A) Deneil LoGiudice (A) Lisa Pais (D) Tara Williams (M) Kristine Beardsley (Scholar-Athlete of the Year) Selina DeViney (M) Tosie LeGrand (F) Gretchen Meier (D) Tara Williams (M)

1992

1993 Gretchen Meier (D) ...................................1st team Tara Williams (M) ......................................1st team Alexis Albano (F) ..................................... 2nd team Andrea French (M) ................................. 2nd team Tosie LeGrand (M) .................................. 2nd team Melinda Rowan (D) ................................. 2nd team Deidre Spence (D) .................................. 2nd team 1994 Gretchen Meier (D) ...................................1st team Holly Pedley (F) .........................................1st team Kate Pendry (M) .......................................1st team Alexis Albano (F) ..................................... 2nd team Melinda Rowan (D) ................................. 2nd team

Kerry Loughman (M) ................................1st team Holly Pedley (F) .........................................1st team Shannon Stein (D) ....................................1st team Jen Gibson (M) ....................................... 2nd team Sally Harrington (F) ................................ 2nd team Mary Kidd (G) ......................................... 2nd team Liz Vallette (D) ......................................... 2nd team Holly Pedley (Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year) 1998 Shannon Stein (D) ....................................1st team Jen Gibson (M) ....................................... 2nd team Liz Vallette (D) ..........................................2nd team 1999 Kerry Loughman (M) ................................1st team Abby Rollman (F) ......................................1st team Shannon Stein (D) ....................................1st team Ashley Greaves (D) ................................. 2nd team Kelly Schachtler (M) ............................... 2nd team 2000 Ashley Greaves (D) ................................. 2nd team Emily Nay (M) .......................................... 2nd team Lauren Rowe (F) ..................................... 2nd team 2001 Lauren Rowe (D) .......................................1st team Randee Farrell (F) .................................. 2nd team

1995 Alexis Albano (F) .......................................1st team Holly Pedley (M) ........................................1st team Kate Pendry (D) .......................................1st team Emily Harrington (F) ................................2nd team

2002 Delaney Brown (F) ....................................1st team Leigh Kosco (F) .........................................1st team Kelly Schachtler (M) .................................1st team Lauren Rowe (D) .......................................1st team Michelle Veach (D) ................................. 2nd team Lauren Rowe (Scholar-Athlete of the Year)

1996 Holly Pedley (M) ........................................1st team Kerry Loughman (M) .............................. 2nd team Shannon Stein (D) ...................................2nd team 1997

2003 Donielle Taylor (D) ....................................1st team 2004 Delaney Brown (M) ...................................1st team

Ashley Emerson (M) ................................ 2nd team Julie Jorgensen (D) ................................. 2nd team Jen Pascucci (F) ...................................... 2nd team 2005 Delaney Brown (M) ..................................1st team Rebecca Garcia (GK) ................................1st team Maria Schmitz (D) .....................................1st team Jen Pascucci (F) ...................................... 2nd team Julie Jorgensen (Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year) 2006 Rebecca Garcia (GK) .............................. 2nd team 2007 Pia White (F)............................................ 2nd team Sarah Goss (M) ....................................... 2nd team Geralyn Pedicino (D)............................... 2nd team 2008 Dymon Washington (F) .............................1st team Elizabeth Betterbed (D) .......................... 2nd team Alex Lostetter (GK).................................. 2nd team Sarah Goss (M) ....................................... 2nd team 2010 Kim An (M) ............................................. 1st team Julia Stallard (D) .......................................1st team Molly McGuigan (D)............................... 1st team Alex Lostetter (GK).................................. 2nd team Carlie Turnnidge (M) ............................... 2nd team 2011 Kim An (F) .............................................. 1st team Molly McGuigan (D)............................... 1st team Errin Helbling (F) ..................................... 2nd team Joey Molacek (M) ................................. 2nd team Julia Stallard (M) .................................... 2nd team Monica Lee (GK) .................................... 2nd team Bold indicates returning player

ALL-LEAGUE HONORS (YEAR-BY-YEAR) Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Offensive Player Shari Krasnoo (Colgate) Heidi Caruso (Lafayette) Kaitlyn Lynch (Colgate) Peg Sullivan (Holy Cross) Lisa Gibbons (Bucknell) Holly Pedley (Army) Alexis Albano (Army)

Defensive Player – – – – Jessica Tuthill (Colgate) Jessica Tuthill (Colgate)

Goalkeeper of Year – – –

Rookie of the Year Kirsten Eckman (Holy Cross) Lisa Gibbons (Buckell) Jessica Tuthill (Colgate)

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Heather Stone (Fordham) Holly Pedley (Army) Emily Harrington (Army) Katie Fink (Bucknell) Jen Hughes (Colgate) Karen Norton (Holy Cross) – Michelle Nance (Navy) Holly Pedley (Army) Nicole Aunapu (Navy) – Kelli Bennett (Lafayette) Andrea Licari (Colgate) Nicole Aunapu (Navy) – Justine Fisher (Navy) Justine Fisher (Navy) Kelly Tyrell (Colgate) – Tara Utchel (Bucknell) Sena Maziarz (Colgate) Jami Bisetti (Lehigh) – Kate Barrett (Colgate) Stacy Finley (Navy) Kate Macfarlane (Navy) – Ashley Dincher (Bucknell) Xochitl Piedra (Navy) Stacy Finley (Navy) Lauren Rowe (Army) – Delaney Brown (Army) Kate Barrett (Colgate) Erin Iwaskiewicz (Lehigh) – Gina Lewandowski (Lehigh) Gina Lewandowski (Lehigh) Kellen Kroll (Colgate) Erin Iwaskiewicz (Lehigh) Franny Iacuzzi (Colgate) Gina Lewandowski (Lehigh) Michaela Pawlewicz (Lehigh) Rebecca Garcia (Army) Josie Johnson (Colgate) Julie Kafka (Lehigh) Julie Kafka (Lehigh) Meggie Curran (Navy) Nicole Marotta (Bucknell) Lizzie Barnes (Navy) Jessica Bitsack (Colgate) Shely Moeller (Navy) Cassie Barbaresi (Navy) Jennifer Dervarics (Bucknell) Annettte Scott (American) Kelsey Wiggins (American) Friederike Engel (American) Jennifer Dervarics (Bucknell) Shely Moeller (Navy) Lizzie Barnes (Navy) Katherine Donnelly (Holy Cross) Christa Matlack (Bucknell) Friederike Engel (American) Beth Reed (Navy) Ashley Walsh (Colgate) Christa Matlack (Bucknell) Molly McGuigan (Army) Lauren Smedley (Lafayette) Kim An (Army) Jillian Kinter (Colgate) Molly McGuigan (Army) Lauren Smedley (Lafayette) Jenna Raepple (Colgate)

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Coach of the Year Mario Masson (Holy Cross) Gene Ventriglia (Army) Gene Ventriglia (Army) Kathy Brawn (Colgate) Kathy Brawn (Colgate) Toby Lovecchio (Bucknell) Carin Gabarra (Navy) Gene Ventriglia (Army) Mary Curtis (Holy Cross) Gene Ventriglia (Army) Chrissy Findlay (Bucknell) Chrissy Findlay (Bucknell) Gene Ventriglia (Army) Manny Oudin (Lehigh) Manny Oudin (Lehigh) Manny Oudin (Lehigh) Carin Gabarra (Navy) Michael Brady (American) Gene Ventriglia (Army) David Bucciero (American) Stefanie Golan (Army) Mick Statham (Lafayette)

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Tosie LeGrand (F) Tara Williams (M)


ARMY-NAVY SERIES

2012 It is the most recognized intercollegiate rivalry in all of sports. Sport Magazine listed it among its top-5 rivalries of all-time, to include professional and international competitions as well. Though the annual gridiron match garners most of the attention, the Army-Navy clash is the focal point of the schedule for 22 other programs at the two service academies. In the fall of 1986, women’s soccer joined the varsity ranks as Army’s newest sport. However, the booters would have to wait nine years before testing their mettle on the pitch against the Midshipmen. In 1994, Navy promoted its women’s soccer program to varsity status and joined the three-year-old Patriot League. After 21 meetings, six overtime affairs and four postseason encounters, Navy holds a slim 109-2 lead in the all-time series. The Army-Navy women’s soccer series has seen the pendulum swing from West Point to Annapolis with no game decided by more than two goals in the first 15 matches. Twelve of 21 contests have been decided by a goal, and two tilts have ended in a tie. Navy, which had one of the longest win streaks in the nation, set a series record with four goals in 2006, but in 2008 Army defeated the Midshipmen in double OT in Annapolis, Md., to win the Patriot League title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The 21st chapter in the saga unfolded the fall of 2010 on Oct. 8 at West Point where the Black Knights defeated the Midshipmen 1-0 (on Kelley Robbins’ goal) in a game covered on FOX Soccer Channel at Clinton Field. It was Army’s first win at home since 2004 and first time the Black Knights were on national TV. Army captured its second Patriot League tournament title in four years and third overall in 2011, when the fourth-seeded Black Knights defeated No. 3 Navy, 2-0, in the championship finals of the tournament in Hamilton, N.Y. It was Army’s

No. 4 Army captured the 2011 Patriot League tournament title following a 2-0 win over No. 3 Navy at Van Doren Field in Hamilton, N.Y.

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largest winning margin in its series with Navy. Army dominated the rivalry in the early stages, winning the first five encounters. The inaugural game took place at Clinton Field in 1994 with the Black Knights claiming a slim 2-1 victory. Army held Navy to just one shot in the second half, while pounding the Midshipmen’s net with 18 shots of its own. That would prove to be a harbinger of things to come in what has been one of the closest contested rivalries in the series history. The first five outcomes were one-goal decisions; two in OT. The Naval Academy hosted its first Army-Navy women’s soccer match in 1995. Army disappointed a then-record crowd of 1,544 at Dewey Field, coming away with a 2-1 overtime decision. After a scoreless first half, Army’s Alexis Albano opened the scoring in the 62nd minute, then tallied the eventual game winner in OT after Navy’s Ashlee Orr knotted things up in regulation with a 30-yard shot late. The Black Knights would go on to win three more games, two in overtime, to stretch their win streak over the Midshipmen to five. Included in that string were two victories in 1997. The Black Knights again played the part of spoiler in front of another record crowd of more than 2,000 spectators at Dewey Field with a 1-0 decision in overtime. Army held on for its second 1-0 victory in as many meetings during a first-round match at the Patriot League Tournament. That occasion marked the first of three consecutive encounters in the postseason for the two rivals. Following that 1-0 setback at the 1997 Patriot League Tournament, Navy turned the fortunes of the series south of the Mason-Dixon line by winning the next six tilts in the rivalry. After a pair of 2-0 victories during the 1998 campaign, the Midshipmen captured a 3-1 verdict at home during the regular season in 1999. The Mids ended Army’s season prematurely that year in the first round of the Patriot League Tournament with a 2-1 decision in overtime to run their mark to four in a row over the Black Knights. Navy would go on to score a pair of shutouts in 2000 and 2001, pushing its winning streak to six straight before the Black Knights eventually halted the Midshipmen’s good luck. Army put the skids to Navy’s run in 2002 with a 1-1 tie on a rainy, foggy evening at Clinton Field. It marked the first draw in series history and the fourth overtime contest. The host Black Knights drew first blood on an unassisted tally by Delaney Brown in the 54th minute. However, Navy’s Xochitl Piedra converted a penalty kick in the 81st minute to knot the score, and that was the way things ended after 120 minutes of play. Army won the regular-season title in 2002 with Navy finishing a very close second. It marked the first time that Army and Navy finished first and second, respectively, in the Patriot League standings. The Black Knights snapped Navy’s eightgame unbeaten streak with back-to-back 1-0 decisions in 2004 and 2005. In 2004, Army loosened its rivals’ series strangle-hold as Devon Collins became the first plebe keeper to register a win over Navy in Academy

SOCCER ARMY VS. NAVY SERIES Date 09/24/94 10/06/95 09/21/96 09/20/97 11/08/97* 10/30/98 11/06/98* 10/22/99 11/06/99* 10/21/00 10/26/01 10/04/02 10/03/03 10/01/04 10/07/05 10/06/06 11/05/07 10/24/08 11/09/08* 10/09/09 10/08/10# 10/21/11 11/06/11*

Navy Leads 11-10-2 Outcome Location Army, 2-1 West Point, N.Y. Army, 2-1 (OT) Annapolis, Md. Army, 3-2 West Point, N.Y. Army, 1-0 (OT) Annapolis, Md. Army, 1-0 Hamilton, N.Y. Navy, 2-0 West Point, N.Y. Navy, 2-0 Annapolis, Md. Navy, 3-1 Annapolis, Md. Navy, 2-1 (OT) Hamilton, N.Y. Navy, 2-0 West Point, N.Y. Navy, 1-0 Annapolis, Md. Tie, 1-1 (OT) West Point, N.Y. Navy, 1-0 Annapolis, Md. Army, 1-0 West Point, N.Y. Army, 1-0 Annapolis, Md. Navy, 4-0 West Point, N.Y. Navy, 2-0 Annapolis, Md. Tie, 0-0 (OT) West Point, N.Y. Army, 1-0 (OT) Annapolis, Md. Navy, 2-0 Annnapolis, Md. Army, 1-0 West Point, N.Y. Navy, 3-2 Annaplis, Md. Army, 2-0 Hamilton, N.Y.

* - Patriot League Tournament

# - FOX Soccer Channel

history. Rebecca Garcia kept the momentum going for the Black Knights in 2005 with six saves in a 1-0 blanking of the Mids in Army’s third win in Annapolis and first since 1997. Army and Navy battled to a 0-0 double overtime draw at West Point in late October 2008, then met in the Patriot League championship game at Glenn Warner Stadium in November. It was the first time in conference history that Army and Navy met in the championship round and fourth time they faced each other in the tournament. No. 3 Army dispatched top-seeded Navy on its home turf, 1-0, in a double-overtime championship win on senior Pia White’s game winner 5:15 into the second overtime. The victory clinched the second league title for the Black Knights (first since 1993) and first NCAA bid in program history. Navy defeated Army, 2-0, in Annapolis in 2009, but Army captured the “Star” match the following year at West Point on national TV. The Black Knights took a 2-0 lead in last year’s regular-season series at Navy, but the Midshipmen rallied in the second half to take a 3-2 decision. Army avenged the loss at the Patriot League Tournament tallying a goal in each half in the championship round for a 2-0 decsion. Army takes on Navy for the 24th meeting at West Point, Friday evening, Oct. 19, at Clinton Field. The Black Knights will be looking for their second home won over the Midshipmen.

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2011 G 1 1 11 4 12 1 1 1 2 1 1 7 1 28 6 0 1 2 1 5 1 1 37 1 19 9 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 6 2 1 8 2 1 1 1 4 3 24 1 2 1 12 0 2 1 4 22 4 23 5 0 4 11

W 0 0 10 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 15 3 0 0 2 1 3 1 1 10 0 12 4 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 6 2 1 0 1 1 2 17 0 2 0 11 0 1 0 3 18 3 14 4 0 4 9

L 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 2 1 0 6 0 11 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 22 1 7 5 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 5 0 0 0 2

T 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 4 1 0 0 0

Pct. .000 .000 .954 1.000 .375 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .143 1.000 .571 .500 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 .700 1.000 1.000 .338 .000 .631 .444 .000 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .657 .500 .000 .812 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .250 .667 .758 .500 1.000 .000 .917 .000 .750 .000 .750 .864 .875 .696 .900 .000 1.000 .818

Manhattanville College Marist College Maryland, University of MD-Baltimore Co., Univ of Mercyhurst College Merrimack College Minnesota, University of Missouri State University Monmouth University Mount St. Mary’s Mount St. Vincent College New Hampshire College New Hampshire, University of New Jersey Institute of Tech. North Adams State (MCLA) North Carolina State Univ. Northeastern University Oregon State University Penn State University Pennsylvania, University of Princeton University Providence College Quinnipiac University Radford University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rhode Island, Univ. of Rice University Rider University Sacred Heart University Saint Louis, University of St. Bonaventure University St. John’s University St. Peter’s College Scranton, University of Seton Hall Siena College Sonoma State University Southampton University Southeast Missouri State Southern Methodist University Springfield College Stetson University Stony Brook University SUNY Oneonta Syracuse University Texas at El Paso, University of Texas A&M University Texas State University Tulsa, University of U.S. Air Force Academy U.S. Naval Academy Utica College Virginia Military Institute Virginia, Univ. of Vermont, University of Wagner College Wright State Yale University TOTALS (26 seasons)

Series Began 1986 1996 2009 2007 1989 1988 2006 2008 1991 2006 1990 1988 1994 2008 1987 1995 1998 2006 2011 2009 1993 1993 2010 1986 1986 1990 2001 2000 2008 2002 1990 1988 1992 1986 2011 1986 1989 1987 2008 1994 1988 2009 1986 1986 1996 2012 1991 2012 1998 1992 1994 1986 2011 2008 1992 1999 1997 1987

G 4 15 1 0 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 2 6 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 5 2 1 1 1 5 3 5 3 5 3 8 2 3 1 10 1 4 1 1 3 2 8 3 2 0 4 0 1 14 23 1 1 1 10 1 2 10 516

W L 4 0 13 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 5 1 0 1 0 0 2 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 3 4 1 1 1 1 4 3 0 6 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 8 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 4 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 7 6 10 11 1 0 1 0 0 1 7 3 1 0 2 0 2 8 295 182

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39

Pct. 1.000 .867 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 1.000 .167 1.000 1.000 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .800 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .400 .000 .800 .500 .200 1.000 .750 1.000 .333 1.000 .850 .000 .375 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .625 .667 .500 .000 .250 .000 .000 .536 .478 1.000 1.000 .000 .700 1.000 1.000 .200 .609

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ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

Series Began Adelphi University 1989 Alabama-Birmingham, Univ. of 1998 Albany, University of 1986 American International College 1987 American University 2001 Appalachian State 2011 Arkansas, Univ. of 1992 Barry University 1989 Boston College 1992 Boston University 1996 Bridgeport University 1988 Brown University 1999 Bryant College 1989 Bucknell University 1991 Buffalo, University of 1988 Californa State University, Fullerton 2012 Campbell University 1995 Canisius College 1990 Carleton College 1991 Central Connecticut State Univ. 1996 Charleston Southern University 2005 Coastal Carolina University 2005 Colgate University 1986 Colorado College 2008 Columbia University 1986 Cornell University 1995 Creighton University 1999 Dartmouth College 1986 Delaware, University of 2010 Dickinson College 1986 Drexel University 2006 Duke University 2011 Duquesne University 2005 Evansville University 2000 Fairfield University 1993 Fairleigh Dickinson 2003 Florida Golf Coast 2009 Fordham University 1993 Franklin Pierce College 1988 Gardner-Webb 2003 George Mason University 1986 George Washington University 1989 Hartford, University of 2005 Hofstra University 1996 Holy Cross, College of the 1986 Houston, University of 2001 Howard University 2002 Indiana 2003 Iona College 1986 Iowa, University of 2012 James Madison University 1986 Keene State University 1987 Kutztown University 1987 Lafayette College 1990 LaSalle University 1988 Lehigh University 1991 LeMoyne College 1986 Long Beach State University 2012 Maine, University of 1990 Manhattan College 1991

CHAMPIONS


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ARMY VS. AMERICAN (American leads, 5-2-5) Date Score Result 10/13/01 1-3 L 11/02/02 2-1 W 11/02/03 1-2 L 11/09/03* 0-1 L 10/30/04 2-2 (2OT) T 10/08/05 1-1 (2OT) T 10/08/06 1-2 L 10/20/07 0-0 (2OT) T 10/26/08 0-0 (2OT) T 10/11/09 1-2 L 10/10/10 0-0 (2OT) T 10/23/11 3-0 W * Patriot League Tournament ARMY VS. BUCKNELL (Army leads 15-11-2) Date Score Result 10/05/91 4-0 W 11/02/91* 4-0 W 10/02/92 2-0 W 10/31/92* 5-0 W 10/02/93 4-0 W 10/30/93* 3-2 W 09/30/94 1-3 L 09/30/95 0-1 L 09/17/96 1-0 W 11/09/96* 5-1 W 09/27/97 3-1 W 10/09/98 1-2 L 10/15/99 1-2 (OT) L 10/14/00 0-3 L 10/20/01 2-0 W 10/12/02 1-0 W 10/10/03 1-4 L 10/08/04 1-1 (2OT) T 10/21/05 2-1 W 11/06/05* 1-3 L 10/20/06 0-1 L 10/14/07 1-2 L 11/09/07* 1-2 (OT) L 10/12/08 1-0 (2OT) W 11/07/08*+ 0-0 (2OT) T 10/22/09 0-1 L 10/22/10 2-1 (OT) W 10/09/11 1-0 W * Patriot League Tournament +Advanced on 5-4 Shootout ARMY VS. COLGATE (Colgate leads, 22-10-5) Date 10/04/86 09/26/87 09/30/90 10/15/91 11/03/91* 10/13/92 11/01/92* 10/12/93 10/31/93* 10/22/94 11/06/94* 10/20/95 11/04/95* 10/26/96 11/10/96* 11/16/96+ 10/18/97

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Score 0-7 0-1 2-3 1-0 2-4 (OT) 3-1 1-3 1-1 (OT) 5-4 (OT) 1-4 1-3 1-4 1-2 0-4 2-3 (OT) 1-3 (OT) 0-1

Result L L L W L W L T W L L L L L L L L

11/09/97* 1-4 10/23/98 2-3 (OT) 10/30/99 2-0 10/28/00 1-4 11/03/01 4-0 10/19/02 0-1 11/08/02* 1-2 10/17/03 0-2 10/15/04 1-1 (2OT) 11/05/04* 1-1 (2OT) 10/23/05 1-2 (OT) 11/04/05* 1-0 10/22/06 0-3 10/12/07 1-0 10/10/08 1-0 10/25/09 1-2 10/24/10 0-0 (2OT) 11/05/10* 1-0 (OT) 10/07/11 1-1 (2OT) 11/04/11* 2-0 * Patriot League Tournament + ECAC Tournament

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ARMY VS. COLUMBIA (Army leads, 12-7-0) Date Score Result 10/27/86 1-0 W 10/14/87 3-1 W 10/10/88 1-0 W 10/10/89 3-1 (OT) W 10/09/90 5-1 W 10/08/91 3-0 W 09/29/92 3-1 W 09/28/93 3-1 W 09/27/94 4-1 W 10/31/95 2-0 W 09/24/96 1-2 L 11/13/96+ 1-0 W 09/23/97 0-2 L 09/29/98 0-1 (OT) L 09/28/99 0-1 L 10/10/00 1-2 L 09/09/03 2-1 W 09/14/04 0-1 L 09/05/06 0-2 L +ECAC Tournament ARMY VS. HOLY CROSS (Army leads, 17-4-3) Date Score Result 10/17/86 0-1 L 10/17/87 0-4 L 10/13/90 1-2 L 10/23/91 4-2 W 10/17/92 1-0 W 10/16/93 3-1 W 10/29/94 4-1 W 10/28/95 0-1 L 11/01/96 3-0 W 10/24/97 4-0 W 11/01/98 0-0 (OT) T 09/25/99 1-1 (2OT) T 09/10/00 2-1 W 10/06/01 1-0 W 09/25/02 1-0 W 09/20/03 1-0 W 11/01/04 2-1 W 09/30/05 3-1 W 09/29/06 1-1 (2OT) T 10/20/07 2-1 W 10/17/08 1-0 W 10/31/09 2-1 W 10/19/10 1-0 W 10/07/11 2-0 W

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ARMY VS. LAFAYETTE (Army leads, 18-2-2) Date 10/06/90 09/21/91 10/03/92 09/18/93 09/17/94 09/16/95 10/15/96 09/13/97 09/26/98 10/17/99 09/15/00 09/22/01 10/24/02 10/24/03 10/23/04 10/28/05 10/27/06 10/05/07 10/04/08 10/17/09 10/16/10 10/30/11

Score Result 9-1 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 2-0 W 7-0 W 4-0 W 3-0 W 4-0 W 6-2 W 2-1 W 1-0 W 2-3 L 2-0 W 2-0 W 1-0 W 3-0 W 1-2 (OT) L 2-1 W 2-0 W 1-0 (2 OT) W 0-0 (2 OT) T 0-0 (2OT) T

ARMY VS. LEHIGH (Army leads, 14-5-4) Date Score Result 10/16/91 3-0 W 10/10/92 9-1 W 10/09/93 2-0 W 10/08/94 3-1 (OT) W 11/05/94* 5-0 W 10/17/95 2-1 W 10/12/96 5-0 W 10/11/97 7-0 W 10/17/98 1-0 W 10/08/99 2-1 W 09/23/00 0-3 L 10/16/01 0-1 L 09/28/02 2-0 W 09/23/03 3-2 (2OT) W 09/25/04 0-3 L 10/28/05 1-0 W 10/14/06 1-1 (2OT) T 11/03/07 0-0 (2OT) T 10/31/08 0-2 L 10/02/09 0-0 (2OT) T 10/01/10 1-0 (OT) W 11/07/10* 0-1 L 10/15/11 0-0 (2OT) T * Patriot League Tournament ARMY VS. NAVY (Navy leads 11-10-2) (see page 54) ARMY VS. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE (Army leads, 2-0-0) Date Score Result 10/08/93 2-1 (OT) W 10/15/95 3-1 W ARMY VS. SETON HALL (Army leads, 1-0-0) Date Score Result 09/02/11 1-0 W

ARMY VS. STONY BROOK (Army Leads, 4-2-2) Date Score Result 10/01/86 1-2 L 09/09/87 0-5 L 09/25/91 1-1 (OT) T 09/22/92 1-1 (OT) T 10/06/96 3-2 W 10/08/01 1-0 W 09/22/02 2-0 W 09/16/11 2-0 W ARMY VS. SYRACUSE (Tied, 1-1-0) Date Score Result 11/05/96 5-3 W 10/01/97 2-3 L ARMY VS. VERMONT (Army Leads, 7-3-0 Date 09/19/92 09/06/93 09/10/94 09/17/95 10/19/96 09/07/97 09/20/98 09/19/99 09/18/00 09/12/10

Score 0-1 1-0 4-2 1-0 (OT) 1-0 3-1 0-1 1-0 (OT) 1-2 (OT) 3-0

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Army will begin a new series with Cal State Fullerton, Iowa, Long Beach State, Texas State and Texas at El Paso.

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HISTORY & RECORDS


ARMY SPORTS HALL OF FAME

HOLLY PEDLEY

ALEXIS ALBANO LAUREN ROWE

HOLLY PEDLEY, HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2005 The name Holly Pedley (USMA ’98) is synonymous with Army women’s soccer. The 1998 USMA graduate is Army’s only Division I NSCAA All-American. She was named to the second team in 1994 following a record-setting freshman campaign in which she compiled single-season marks for goals (17) and points (52), which still stand today. She also holds the program’s career record for assists (48), while ranking second in career scoring (144 points) and fourth in goals (48), and shares second for single-season goals (17). The Army Hall of Famer was named the Patriot League’s “Rookie of the Year” and “Offensive Player of the Year” in 1994. She captured two major league awards again her senior year (1997) in being tabbed the “Offensive Player of the Year” and “Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year.” In addition, she was a GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District I selection, earned first team Northeast Region honors from Soccer Buzz, along with picking up her third NSCAA Northeast Regional first team certificate. In 2005, Pedley was inducted with the second class into the Hall of Army Sports, becoming the first women’s soccer player to earn that honor.

ALEXIS ALBANO, HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2008 Alexis Albano (USMA ’96) became the second women’s soccer player to be honored as an Army Hall of Famer when she was inducted with the fifth class on Sept. 19, 2008. The two-sport athlete lettered four times in both women’s soccer and track and field. Honored with the department’s Army Athletic Association (AAA) Award in 1996, she was a two-time regional All-American and threetime Patriot League all-conference player in soccer. Albano was named the Patriot League‘s “Offensive Player of the Year” in 1995 after leading the conference in scoring with 33 points as a senior – the same year that Army ranked as high as second in the Northeast. Albano closed out her career on the pitch ranked second on Army’s all-time list for goals (56), third in points (130) and seventh in assists (18). Those numbers currently rank second in goals, fourth in points and ninth in assists, along with listing third in game winners (16).

LAUREN ROWE, HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2011 Lauren Rowe (USMA ’03) becomes the third women’s soccer player to be inducted into the Army Hall of Fame when she joins the eighth class on Sept. 16, 2011. A two-sport athlete, she lettered four years in women’s soccer and as a hurdler and jumper in track. Rowe was a two-time selection to the Soccer Buzz Northeast Regional team, a two-time NSCAA Northeast Region choice and a three-time Patriot League all-star at two positions. She was selected twice for first-team honors as a defender (2001-02) after being named to the second team as a forward (2000). A two-time Verizon Academic all-District I choice, she was the league’s “Defender of the Year” and “Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year.” Rowe, who was also the Patriot League’s scholar athlete in track and field, was presented with the Army Athletic Association (AAA) Trophy at graduation.


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1986: Army romps to a 9-1 road win over Rensselaer on Saturday, Sept. 6, in its varsity debut, then pulls out a 3-0 overtime decision over Siena on Wednesday, Sept. 10, in its home opener at North Athletic Field. The Black Knights capture their first four games before suffering their first-ever defeat at the hands of Dartmouth. Recording a 9-6-3 mark, seven via shutout, Army at one point ranks as high as 10th in New York State. Freshman striker Julie Signorelli leads the team in scoring (37 points), goals (15) and assists (7). In the first month of competition, three players (Lori Nickerson, Carla Miller and Donna Johansen) tally hat tricks. Seniors Natalie Conroe and Lynn Sprague are the first team captains.

Tournament berth. No. 20 Army, however, is offered its first postseason bid with an invitation to host the ECAC Tournament. The Black Knights bow 1-0 in overtime to No. 4 New Hampshire College. Miller garners first team All-America honors by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and is tabbed for Northeast Region first team accolades. Team captain Kate Regan and freshman scoring leader Deneil LoGiudice (38 points) earn second team regional honors. Beach Sachse records nine shutouts and a 1.00 goalsagainst average. 1989: Army strings together 12 consecutive victories (seven by shutout) to rank 13th nationally and second in the Northeast. Hopes of earning an NCAA berth its final year at Division II are squashed with a loss to No. 6 Adelphi. Army receives its second straight ECAC Tournament bid. Seeded third, the Black Knights defeat Mercyhurst 2-1 in the first round, then bow to top seed New Hampshire College, 3-1, to close the season with 15 wins. Team captain Kelly Demers is named a third team Academic All-America by the NSCAA. LoGiudice, who set a single-game school mark tallying four goals in a 4-3 overtime win over St. John’s, tops the team in scoring with 33 points. 1990: The Black Knights show they are equal to the challenge at the Division I level with a quick 6-1 start. LoGiudice’s six goals and Selina DeViney’s four assists in a 9-0 win over Lafayette sets both league and school records. Though leading the newly formed Patriot League in every offensive category, the Black Knights (14-5) fail to capture the title. LoGiudice improves upon her season standards for goals (21) and points (48). Sophomore goalie Kristine Beardsley ties the school mark for shutouts (9) and fewest goals allowed (19), while breaking

the career mark for shutouts (17). 1991: Army upsets 16th-ranked James Madison during a five-game shutout string midway through the season. The Black Knights (15-5-1) post a perfect 5-0 mark to capture the Patriot League regularseason crown and host the inaugural postseason tournament. Army falls 4-2 in overtime to Colgate in the championship game. Ventriglia is named “Coach of the Year” and five members of the squad — DeViney, LoGiudice, Tara Williams, Lisa Pais and Tosie LeGrand — earn all-tournament honors. In finishing with 38 points (16G, 6A), LoGiudice extends her school career marks to 67 goals and 157 points, both of which still stand today. Beardsley records 11 of Army’s school-record 12 shutouts to boost her career mark to 28. 1992: Army sets a single-game mark, scoring 15 goals in its season opener versus St. Peter’s. The Black Knights defend their Patriot League regularseason title (5-0), but finish runner-up in the tournament for the second straight year. Army sets a school record for wins after compiling a 17-4-1 overall mark keyed by a 12-game unbeaten string. The Black Knights close out the season with a 2-1 triumph over Air Force in the inaugural meeting. Ventriglia repeats as the Patriot League’s “Coach of the Year” and four members of the squad earn all-league certificates with DeViney, Williams and LeGrand selected for the second straight year. Ranking as high as 12th nationally in scoring, DeViney tops Army in scoring (39 points) and goals (16). She closes out her career as the all-time assist leader on game (4) and season (29) levels.

1987: Army welcomes back 11 letterwinners from the 1986 squad along with a talented freshman class. The Black Knights close out their second varsity season 9-7-3 after facing a more demanding schedule. Nickerson tops the team in scoring with 20 points (8G, 4A), while freshman Sarah Bennett is the leader in goals with nine and finishes second on the team with 18 points. 1988: In just its third year, Army’s fortunes reach an all-time high in ranking as high as No. 5 nationally and first in the Northeast Region en route to a 13-7 season. Army makes its debut by thrashing Kutztown State, ranked 18th in preseason polls. The Black Knights record a pair of notable Division I wins over St. John’s and LaSalle at home. Army breaks into the national polls with a ranking of 16th, but a loss to No. 11 Buffalo, along with a pair of defeats at season’s end, nixes any chance for an NCAA Division II

Kate Regan (USMA ‘89) was a member of Army’s first varsity team (1986) and was elected team captain in 1988.

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ARMY WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY

In the spring of 1986, after spending several years at the club level, women’s soccer became a varsity sport and the “new kid on the block” at the United States Military Academy. The program has enjoyed a successful history celebrating its silver anniversary in 2010. Army’s early success was due in large part to the leadership of coach Gene Ventriglia, who retired at the conclusion of the 2008 season after leading Army to its first NCAA bid. Coach Stefanie Golan took the Black Knights to new heights in her second season last year. As Army’s first mentor, Ventriglia led the transformation from club level to Division II, initially, and eventually to Division I. Four years later, he again played an instrumental role in the program’s development when Army joined the newly formed Patriot League. He built the Army women’s soccer program into one of the most competitive schools in the Northeast, topping the likes of the Ivy League’s Cornell Big Red and leading the Black Knights to their first-ever sweep of service-academy rivals Navy and Air Force in 2004. Army enters its 25th season under second-year coach Stefanie Golan, who served as the associate head coach under Ventriglia for two years.


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Annah Castellini records seven shutouts and a 0.90 GAA. 1993: Army enjoys its finest season in school history after posting a record 20-1-1 mark along with recording its 100th career victory. The Black Knights blank their first nine opponents en route to setting a school mark for consecutive wins at 14. During that stretch, Army ranks as high as 18th nationally. The Black Knights tie Colgate for the Patriot League regular-season crown, then defeat the defending champion Raiders, 5-4 in OT, to win their first conference title. Williams is named tournament MVP and six players earn all-league honors. Williams and Alexis Albano are NSCAA/UMBRO Northeast Region selections. Castellini sets a season mark for goals-against average (0.60) along with shattering career marks for shutouts (29) and minutes played (4,077). She ranks first in the nation for several weeks. 1994: Highlighting Army’s 14-7 season is a 2-1 victory over Navy in the inaugural meeting between the two service academy rivals at West Point. Army finishes runner-up in the Patriot League’s regularseason and postseason tournament. Freshman Holly Pedley sets a school single-season scoring record with 52 points (17G, 18A) and ranks eighth in the nation in scoring and fifth in assists. Her 17 goals are a freshman scoring record and just four shy of the single-season mark. Selected the Patriot League’s “Offensive Player of the Year” and “Rookie of the Year” and a first team all-star, Pedley is also tabbed for second team All-America honors by the NSCAA. Kate Pendry, Pedley and Albano are selected for Northeast Region honors. 1995: Army closes the books on a 9-9-1 campaign after bowing by a single goal in five of its final seven games. Among the highlights is a 2-1 overtime defeat of Navy at Annapolis. Albano scores both goals in that win. Army fails to reach the championship finals after being eliminated by Colgate in the opening round. Albano is named the Patriot League’s “Offensive Player of the Year” after leading Army and the conference with 33 points. Freshman Emily Harrington shares “Rookie of the Year” honors. Pendry and Pedley are first team all-league repeats. 1996: Army takes Colgate to four overtimes before bowing 3-2 in the championship tilt of the Patriot League Tournament. The two league foes meet again in the ECAC tournament in the Black Knights’ first postseason bid at the Division I level. The Black Knights win the team title at the Holiday Inn Express Invitational. Pedley is named the tournament MVP. The No. 2 seed Black Knights finish second in the postseason tournament after reaching the Patriot League championship finals for the fifth time. Army defeats Columbia in the ECAC tournament, but falls to top seed Colgate in the semifinals to close out the year 15-7. Pedley tops the team in goals (14) and points (37) while earning first team Patriot League honors for the third straight year. She is also tabbed a first team all-Northeast Region honoree for the second time in three years. Plebe goalkeeper Mary

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Wendy Blount (No. 8) congratulates Kim Darby (left) and Deneil LoGiudice (right). LoGiudice remains Army’s all-time scoring leader with 157 points and 67 goals from 1988-91. Kidd records all 11 shutouts (two shy of the school mark). Army plays its home games at the North Rockland Sports Complex due to construction of Clinton Field. 1997: The Black Knights finish second to Colgate in the Patriot League’s regular season, then bow to the Raiders in the tournament title game. Army earns its second straight ECAC bid and fourth overall as it advances to the semifinals in closing out a 16-6 campaign. Navy suffers its third straight defeat to the Black Knights, who are 2-0 against their sister academies after defeating Air Force at the Military Academies Classic. Pedley is named the Patriot League’s “Offensive Player of the Year” and its “CoScholar-Athlete of the Year.” She is also tabbed for regional All-America honors for the third time, along with GTE Academic All-District I accolades Pedley ties for 19th nationally in assists and closes out her career as the school leader with 48. She finishes second in scoring on the all-time charts with 144 points. Ventriglia is named “Coach of the Year.” 1998: Army suffers through its first losing season in school history, but still manages to earn a berth to the Patriot League Tournament for the eighth straight year. Its postseason stay is brief after No. 1 Navy eliminates the Black Knights in the opening round. Junior Shannon Stein highlights Army’s three all-star picks by earning first team honors. 1999: The Black Knights clinch a berth to the Patriot League Tournament after upsetting five-time defending champion Colgate in the regular-season finale to snap a 10-game losing streak to the Raiders. The Black Knights take Navy into OT before bowing in the opening round of the tournament to finish just under .500 (9-10-1). Though failing to reach the tournament finals for just the third time in league history, five Black Knights earn allstar honors and Ventriglia is tabbed “Coach of the Year” for the fourth time. Stein, Kerry Loughman and Abby Rollman are first team picks. 2000: Army jumps out to an impressive 5-1 start,

but injuries plague the Black Knights in the second half of the season. For the first time in Patriot League history, Army fails to clinch a playoff berth. Emily Nay and Randee Farrell are named to the Military Academies all-tournament team. Nay, Ashley Greaves and Lauren Rowe are selected second team Patriot League all-stars. 2001: The Black Knights defeat perennial Patriot League powerhouse Colgate in the season finale to put the finishing touches on their first winning season in four years. Capturing six of its final eight games, Army compiles an 11-7-1 mark and breaks into the final Northeast Regional standings (T10th). Farrell tops Army in scoring with eight goals and 16 points along with ranking among the league leaders. Rowe is selected to the first team all-league squad as a defender, earning the honor for the second straight year. She is also a third team NSCAA and Soccer Buzz Northeast Region pick. 2002: Army caps its finest season in several years with a pair of school records and a Patriot League title. The Black Knights capture their fourth regularseason title and first since 1993. Army (12-3-2) ranks fifth in the nation in goals-against average (0.52) at season’s end after limiting its opponents to a record low nine goals, while standing seventh in shutouts (10). Freshman Morgan Bennett sets a school-record 0.49 GAA to rank No. 5 nationally. Rowe is tabbed as the Patriot League’s “Scholar-Athlete of the Year” and “Defensive Player of the Year.” Delaney Brown is named the “Rookie of the Year” and Ventriglia garners his fifth coaching honor. The program notches its 200th win in its 2-0 shutout over Air Force. 2003: After jumping out to an 8-2 start, which includes a pair of shutouts in the Army Classic, injuries claim several starters that force coach Gene Ventriglia to go with a younger lineup. The Black Knights still earn the fourth spot in the Patriot League Tournament where they fall to American. Eleven of Army’s 19 games are decided by a goal with the Black Knights winning five as they end the campaign 9-10. Senior co-captain Donielle Taylor

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2011 2004: Army went unbeaten in its final 10 matches to finish 8-8-4 overall and earn a spot in the Patriot League postseason tournament. The Black Knights bowed to eventual league champion Colgate on penalty kicks in the semifinals. Four players earn all-league citations with Brown copping first team honors at midfield. She is joined by classmates Jen Pascucci (F) and Julie Jorgensen (D) and sophomore midfielder Ashley Emerson. Freshman goalkeeper Devon Collins went unbeaten in her 10 contests (6-0-4), closing out the slate as Army’s No. 1 keeper in place of the injured Rebecca Garcia. Collins became the first Army goalie to earn a shutout against Navy in her plebe year. 2005: Included among Army’s 12-6-1 mark is its first win over Navy in Annapolis since 1997 and second straight to even the series at 7-7-1. The Black Knights won the Big South Challenge along with reaching the championship finals of the Patriot League Tournament for the first time since 1997 after earning their fourth straight berth to the postseason tourney. Junior Rebecca Garcia was named the league’s “Co-Goalkeeper of the Year” and was one of four Army players tabbed for all-league honors. Senior team captain Julie Jorgensen is named to the 2005 ESPN The Magazine Women’s Soccer Academic All-America First Team selected by CoSIDA. Jorgensen and Brown are named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 1 team for the second year in a row, and were first team NSCAA/ adidas Scholar All-East Region selections. Brown is named to Soccer Buzz’s All-Northeast Region team with her selection to the second team, the third time she is honored by the internet magazine. She also garners her third first team Patriot League all-star citation en route to closing out her career ranked among Army’s all-time leaders. 2006: A young Army team started off the season 4-3, but injuries wreaked havoc for the rest of the schedule as the Black Knights closed out the year mired in an 11-game winless streak en route to a 4-12-2 mark. Eleven games were decided by a goal with Army coming out the winner just twice as the Black Knights played their toughest schedule in school history. Rice (2-1), Minnesota (1-0), Fairfield (2-1), Oregon State (1-0) and Bucknell (1-0) were among Army’s one-goal losses with three of those teams being 2005 NCAA participants. Among Army’s wins were a 2-1 edging of Air Force and a 3-0 blanking of Marist. Senior goalkeeper Rebecca Garcia was named to the 2006 Patriot League all-league squad with her selection to the second unit, the second straight year she garnered postseason honors. Sophomore midfielder Sarah Goss was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 1 first team. Goss closed the year as Army’s leader with seven points, the first time since 2003 that a sophomore topped the Black Knights in scoring.

2007: Army earned its 14th berth to the Patriot League Tournament with a 3-2-2 mark. The Black Knights went 7-7-3 during the regular season, then suffered a 2-1 overtime heartbreaker to top-seeded Bucknell at the tournament. Sarah Goss, Geralyn Pedicino and Pia White were second team Patriot League all-stars, and freshman goalkeeper Alex Lostetter was selected twice for Patriot League weekly honors. Goss and Elizabeth Betterbed were named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District I Team. Goss, a twotime district pick, went on to become the second Black Knight to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition with her selection to the second team. Goss led Army in scoring the past two years, tallying 11 points (5 goals, 1 assist). Lostetter posted an 0.92 goals-against average recording a 6-6-3 mark. Army and Air Force battled to a 0-0 overtime draw for the first tie in the series. 2008: Army’s magical ride to the NCAA Championship was the final feather in the cap of head coach Gene Ventriglia, who, before the season, announced that 2008 would be his last. After being voted to his sixth Patriot League coach of the year honor, Ventriglia led the Black Knights through a wild postseason tournament run. After narrowly surviving a 5-4 penalty kick shootout with Bucknell in the conference semifinals, Army dispatched top-seeded Navy on its home turf, 1-0, in a heart-wrenching double-overtime championship game. While the Cinderella story ended in the first round of the NCAAs at heavily favored Virginia with a 2-0 loss, nothing could tarnish what the underdog Black Knights had come together to accomplish during the season (12-6-3). Army’s 12 shutouts were one shy of the school record. Four players were accorded all-league selections including Dymon Washington, a first team pick who finished with 17 points (7g, 3a). Senior Sarah Goss, junior Elizabeth Betterbed and sophomore Alex Lostetter all landed on the second team. Goss, chosen the MVP of the Patriot League Tournament, was named to Soccer Buzz All-Northeast Region’s Third Team along with earning her second straight ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America certificate from CoSIDA in being named to the first team. Betterbed joined Goss as a first team Academic All-American. It is the first time Army has had two players earn this honors in a season. Three Black Knights were named to the CoSIDA All-District I Team (first time in school history) with Goss, earning honors for the third straight year, and Betterbed for the second time. Both were named to the first team with Caroline Miller selected for third team honors. Army ranked among the national leaders in shutouts (17th-0.571); saves percentage (33rd0.850); and goals-against average (47th-.814). The team’s won-loss-tied percentage of .667 ranked 58th nationally. 2009: Army posted its first-ever win over Saint Louis University and Hartford under first-year coach Stefanie Golan, but the Black Knights came up short of earning a bid to the Patriot League Tournament. Liz Betterbed and Caitlyn Gallagher were named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic AllDistrict I team (University Division) as first and second team honorees, respectively. It was the ninth straight year Army has earned this honor. Betterbed

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repeated as a first team Academic All-American. Betterbed was a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award All-American who won the fan voting and was one of five chosen for first team honors. She was a Rhodes Scholarship winner and graduated No. 1 in her class - just the second female in West Point history to accomplish that feat. Switched from defender to midfielder, Betterbed led Army in scoring with 10 points (3-4) along with a pair of game winners. GKLostetter’s four shutouts moved her into first place on Army’s career list with 20 solo efforts. 2010: Picked seventh in the preseason Patriot League poll, Army defied the odds and served as host and top seed of the tournament after winning the tie-breaker with Bucknell, who co-shared the regular-season title. Army reached the championship game and had three players named to the alltournament team. The Black Knights ranked No. 1 nationally in goals-against average, shutout percentage and save percentage, while shattering the school record for shutouts (16) that had been on the books since 1993 en route to authoring a 14-4-3 mark. Ranking as high as third in the Mid-Atlantic Region, Army had five players tabbed for Patriot League all-star honors with M Kim An, D Molly McGuigan and D Julia Stallard named to the first team. The Black Knights claimed three major awards with An named Rookie of the Year, McGuigan the Defensive Player and Stefanie Golan Coach of the Year in just her second season. Julia Stallard was named to the Patriot League’s inaugural All-Academic Team. She was a Scholar All-East Region (third team) by the National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA). McGuigan and An were named to the National Soccer Association of America (NSCAA)/Performance Subaru Division I Mid-Atlantic All-Region first team. Lostetter closed out her career as Army’s all-time leader in shutouts with 31 solo and 34 combined and tied the Patriot League mark of 31. In the final NCAA rankings, she listed second in GAA and save percentage. 2011: Army became just the second No. 4 seed to capture the Patriot League Tournament title following a pair of 2-0 blankings over top-seeded Colgate and No. 3 Navy. The title was Army’s third and second NCAA bid in four years. The Black Knights then threw a scare at No. 13 Penn State in the NCAA Regionals before yielding a late goal in a 1-0 defeat to close out the year 12-4-5. Senior Monica Lee made a career-high 12 saves against the Nittany lions in closing out the year with a 0.45 GAA. Her 15 shutouts set school and league single-season marks. Six Army players garnered all-league honors (second highest in school history) with Kim An and Molly McGuigan repeating as first-team allstars. McGuigan, who became the first Army player named to the preseason Hermann Trophy Watch List, repeated as the league’s Defensive Player of the Year. Joey Molacek was named the MVP of the Patriot League Tournament. Julia Stallard and McGuigan were named to the Patriot League All-Academic Team with McGuigan also chosen a second team Capital One Academic All-District 1 selection. An (second team) and McGuigan (third team) earned Mid-Atlantic All-Region honors for the second straight year. Army’s 15 shutouts were one shy of the school mark set in 2010.

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is cited for first team all-league honors as a defender along with garnering second team CoSIDA Academic All-District honors. Brown finishes second in scoring with 10 points despite missing nine games because of injury.

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NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS (National Soccer Coaches Association of America) Holly Pedley

Carla Miller A first team selection at the Division II level in 1988, Miller helped the Black Knights to a national ranking of 20th and their first postseason berth in her senior season (1988). Army earned the right to host a first-round contest in the ECAC Tournament that fall. The dangerous forward from St. Louis, Mo., played a major role in the school’s 13 wins that year. The Black Knights climbed as high as fifth in the national rankings and first in the Northeast Region. Miller was part of Army’s first soccer recruiting class, competing with the Black Knights’ club-level squad her freshman season in 1985. She recorded her only collegiate hat trick in Army’s second varsity contest with three goals opposite Dickinson College in 1986.

Army’s only Division I NSCAA AllAmerican, Pedley was named to the second team squad in 1994 after a record-setting freshman campaign. Pedley, a member of the Army Sports Hall of Fame class of 2005, scored 17 goals and registered 52 points in her first collegiate campaign. The nifty striker posted a hat trick against Monmouth in leading the Black Knights in almost every offensive category that year. Pedley’s 52 points is still a single-season school record and placed the plebe eighth nationally in scoring. Included among her plethora of athletic achievements that season is a 2-1 win over arch-rival Navy in the inaugural meeting between the two service academies. Pedley was a first team all-league choice and the loop’s “Rookie of the Year” and “Offensive Player of the Year”.

Holly Pedley authored the most prolific freshman campaign in Army women’s soccer history with her 52 points in 1994. NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-EAST REGION

NSCAA NORTHEAST REGION Year 1988

Name ................................................Team Carla Miller .................................. 1st team Deneil LoGiudice ........................2nd team Kate Regan .................................2nd team Alexis Albano ..............................2nd team Tara Williams ..............................2nd team Holly Pedley ................................. 1st team Alexis Albano ..............................2nd team Kate Pendry ................................2nd team Alexis Albano ..............................2nd team Holly Pedley ................................. 1st team Holly Pedley ................................. 1st team Kerry Loughman ..........................3rd team Lauren Rowe................................3rd team Lauren Rowe................................ 1st team Delaney Brown ............................3rd team Delaney Brown ...........................2nd team

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2001 2002 2004

Year 2004 2005 2010

Name .........................................Team Delaney Brown ....................2nd team Delaney Brown ..................... 1st team Julie Jorgensen ..................... 1st team Julia Stallard .........................3rd team

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Name Holly Pedley COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

Year 2004 2005 2007 2008 2008 2009

NSCAA/ADIDAS SCHOLAR-ATHLETE ALL-AMERICA Year 1989 1997

Year Name ..................................................Team 1996 Kerry Loughman ...........................2nd team 1997 Holly Pedley ................................... 1st team Kerry Loughman ............................3rd team 1998 Shannon Stein ...............................3rd team 1999 Kerry Loughman ...........................2nd team Shannon Stein ...............................3rd team 2001 Lauren Rowe..................................3rd team 2002 Lauren Rowe.................................. 1st team Delaney Brown ..............All-Freshman team 2004 Delaney Brown ..............................3rd team Devon Collins .................All-Freshman team 2005 Delaney Brown .............................2nd team 2008 Sarah Goss ....................................3rd team GTE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

NSCAA MID-ATLANTIC REGION Name ................................................Team Kim An ......................................... 1st team Molly McGuigan ......................... 1st team Kim An .......................................2nd team Molly McGuigan ........................3rd team

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SOCCER BUZZ NORTHEAST REGION

Name ....................................... Team Julie Jorgensen ................... 3rd team Julie Jorgensen ....................1st team Sarah Goss ........................ 2nd team Sarah Goss ..........................1st team Elizabeth Betterbed ............1st team Elizabeth Betterbed ............1st team ECAC ROBBINS SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

Molly McGuigan, two-time All-Region selection.

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POINTS Deneil LoGiudice .....................157 (1988-91) Holly Pedley ............................ 144 (1994-97) Selina DeViney ....................... 133 (1989-92) Alexis Albano .......................... 130 (1992-95) Tosie LeGrand......................... 107 (1990-93) Kerry Loughman ....................... 90 (1996-99) Kate Pendry .............................. 83 (1992-95) Delaney Brown ......................... 73 (2002-05) Holly Fishburne..........................57 (1987-90) Leigh Kosco .............................. 56 (2002-05) GOALS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Deneil LoGiudice .......................67 (1988-91) Alexis Albano ............................ 56 (1992-95) Selina DeViney ......................... 52 (1989-92) Holly Pedley ...............................48 (1994-97) Tosie LeGrand........................... 32 (1990-93) Kerry Loughman ........................31 (1996-99) Delaney Brown ......................... 29 (2002-05) Kate Pendry .............................. 29 (1992-95) 9. Holly Fishburne..........................24 (1987-90) 10. Kim An...................................19 (2010-Pres) Jen Pascucci ............................. 19 (2002-05) ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Holly Pedley ...............................48 (1994-97) Tosie LeGrand........................... 43 (1990-93) Selina DeViney ......................... 29 (1989-92) Kerry Loughman ....................... 28 (1996-99) Kate Pendry .............................. 25 (1992-95) Deneil LoGiudice .......................23 (1988-91) Tara Williams .............................21 (1990-93) Emily Nay ..............................19 (1999-2002) Alexis Albano .............................18 (1992-95) Delaney Brown ......................... 15 (2002-05) Abby Rollman ........................15 (1999-2002) GAME-WINNING GOALS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Deneil LoGiudice .......................20 (1988-91) Selina DeViney ..........................17 (1989-92) Alexis Albano .............................16 (1992-95) Holly Pedley ...............................13 (1994-97) Kate Pendry ...............................11 (1992-95) Tosie LeGrand..............................9 (1990-93) Kim An............................... 8 (2010-Present) Leigh Kosco .................................8 (2002-05) Kerry Loughman ..........................8 (1996-99) 9. Delaney Brown ............................7 (2002-05) Jen Pascucci ................................7 (2002-05) Kelly Schachtler...................... 7 (1999-2002) Randee Farrell ........................ 7 (1998-2001) Sally Harrington ........................... 7 (1994-97) Tara Williams ............................... 7 (1994-97) Holly Fishburne............................ 7 (1987-90)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Mary Kidd ............................ 449 (1996-99) Kristine Beardsley ............... 356 (1989-91) Beach Sachse...................... 269 (1987-89) Alex Lostetter ........................277 (2007-10) Michele Russell ................... 258 (1994-95) MINUTES PLAYED

1. 2. 3. 4. 4.

Mary Kidd .........................6,584 (1996-99) Alex Lostetter .................... 5,841 (2007-10) Kristine Beardsley ............ 4,723 (1989-91) Rebecca Garcia ................4,238 (2003-06) Annah Castellini ............... 4,077 (1990-93) GOALS-AGAINST AVG.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Monica Lee ......................... 0.46 (2008-11) Annah Castellini ................. 0.71 (1990-93) Alex Lostetter .......................0.76 (2007-10) Morgan Bennett ................. 1.00 (2002-04) Kristine Beardsley .............. 1.05 (1989-91) SHUTOUTS (SOLO)

1. 2. 3. 4.

Alex Lostetter, who recorded 11 shutouts in 2008 and 2010, is the school’s all-time leader with 34 (31 solo).

Alex Lostetter .......................... 31 (2007-10) Monica Lee .............................22 (2008-11) Kristine Beardsley ..................19 (1989-91) Mary Kidd ...............................19 (1996-99) Annah Castellini ....................14 (1991-93)

ARMY CAREER HAT TRICKS (23) Lori Nickerson ............................................ vs. RPI (9/6/86) .............................................................3 goals Carla Miller ................................................. vs. Dickinson (9/13/86) ................................................3 goals Donna Johansen ........................................ vs. Utica College (9/28/86) ...........................................3 goals Sarah Bennett ............................................ vs. Siena (9/14/87) .......................................................3 goals Becky Kanis ................................................ vs. La Salle (10/1/88) ...................................................3 goals Deneil LoGiudice ........................................ vs. St. John’s (9/12/89) ................................................4 goals Deneil LoGiudice ........................................ vs. Manhattanville (10/16/89)......................................3 goals Deneil LoGiudice ........................................ vs. Lafayette (10/6/90) .................................................6 goals Deneil LoGiudice ........................................ vs. American Int’l (10/23/90) .......................................4 goals Deneil LoGiudice ........................................ vs. Manhattan (10/28/91) ............................................4 goals Mary Ashworth ........................................... vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ..................................................4 goals Alexis Albano .............................................. vs. Columbia (9/28/93) .................................................3 goals Alexis Albano .............................................. vs. Maine (10/23/93) ....................................................3 goals Alexis Albano .............................................. vs. Colgate (10/31/93) ..................................................3 goals Holly Pedley ................................................ vs. Monmouth (9/20/94) ..............................................3 goals Emily Harrington ......................................... vs. Fordham (9/13/95) ..................................................4 goals Alexis Albano .............................................. vs. Lafayette (9/16/95) .................................................4 goals Emily Harrington ......................................... vs. Iona (10/13/95) .......................................................3 goals Holly Pedley ................................................ vs. Marist (9/3/97).........................................................3 goals Kerry Loughman ......................................... vs. Air Force (10/5/97) ..................................................3 goals Kelly Schachtler.......................................... vs. Wagner (9/6/99) ......................................................3 goals Randee Farrell ............................................ vs. Albany (9/4/01) ........................................................3 goals Jen Pascucci ............................................... vs. Manhattan (9/18/02) ..............................................3 goals ARMY CAREER FIRSTS First Goal (Div. II) ....................................................................... 9/6/86 vs. RPI (Donna Johansen at 2:26) First Goal (Div. I) ...................................................... 9/1/90 vs. St. Bonaventure (Tara Williams at 18:39) First Win (Div. II) ............................................................................................................ 9/6/86 vs. RPI (9-1) First Win (Div. I) ........................................................................................9/1/90 vs. St. Bonaventure (4-1) First Shutout ......................................................................................................9/10/86 vs. Siena (3-0, OT) First Hat Trick ..............................................................................................9/6/86 vs. RPI (Lori Nickerson) Quickest Goal (Beginning of Game) .................................. 9/16/91 vs. Carleton (Michelle Meier at 0:27) Quickest Goal (After Halftime)............................................... 10/16/94 vs. SMU (Alexis Albano at 45:32)

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POINTS IN A SEASON 1. Holly Pedley .....................................52 (1994) 2. Deneil LoGiudice .............................48 (1990) 3. Kerry Loughman ..............................39 (1997) Selina DeViney ................................39 (1992) 5. Alexis Albano ...................................38 (1994) Deneil LoGiudice .............................38 (1991) Deneil LoGiudice .............................38 (1988) 8. Holly Pedley .....................................37 (1996) Alexis Albano ...................................37 (1993) Julie Signorelli .................................37 (1986) GOALS IN A SEASON 1. Deneil LoGiudice .............................21 (1990) 2. Holly Pedley ..................................... 17 (1994) Alexis Albano ................................... 17 (1993) 4. Alexis Albano ...................................16 (1994) Selina DeViney ................................16 (1992) Deneil LoGiudice ............................. 16 (1991) 7. Kerry Loughman .............................. 15 (1997) Deneil LoGiudice .............................15 (1989) Deneil LoGiudice .............................15 (1988) Julie Signorelli .................................15 (1988) ASSISTS IN A SEASON 1. Holly Pedley .....................................18 (1994) 2. Holly Pedley ..................................... 14 (1997) 3. Tosie LeGrand..................................13 (1993) Selina DeViney ................................13 (1990) Tosie LeGrand..................................13 (1990) 6. Tosie LeGrand..................................11 (1992) 7. Kerry Loughman ..............................10 (1999) Abby Rollman ...................................10 (1999) 9. Kerry Loughman ................................ 9 (1996) Kerry Loughman ................................ 9 (1997) Holly Pedley ....................................... 9 (1996) Kate Pendry ....................................... 9 (1994) SAVES IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Michele Russell ............................. 171 (1995) Kim Knur ........................................ 160 (1986) Beach Sachse................................ 158 (1987) Kristine Beardsley ......................... 141 (1989) Mary Kidd ...................................... 140 (1997) Mary Kidd ......................................139 (1996) Kristine Beardsley .........................122 (1990) Monica Lee .................................... 106 (2011) Mary Kidd ...................................... 103 (1998) Annah Castellini .............................. 97 (1992)

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Alex Lostetter ................................ 0.25 (2010) Monica Lee ................................... 0.45 (2011) Morgan Bennett ...........................0.49 (2002) Annah Castellini ...........................0.60 (1993) Kristine Beardsley ........................ 0.80 (1991) Annah Castellini ...........................0.90 (1992) Alex Lostetter ................................ 0.92 (2007)

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Senior Records Goals Deneil LoGiudice Assists Holly Pedley Points Selina DeViney

1991 1997 1992

16 14 39

Sophomore Records Goals Alexis Albano Assists Selina DeViney Points Kerry Loughman

1993 1990 1997

17 15 39

Junior Records Goals Deneil LoGiudice Assists Tosie LeGrand Points Deneil LoGiudice

1990 1992 1990

21 11 48

Freshman Records Goals Holly Pedley Assists Holly Pedley Points Holly Pedley

1994 1994 1994

17 18 52

ARMY LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR GOALS SCORED 1986 Julie Signorelli ................................15 1987 Sarah Bennett .................................. 9 1988 Deneil LoGiudice ............................15 1989 Deneil LoGiudice ............................15 1990 Deneil LoGiudice ............................ 21 1991 Deneil LoGiudice ............................ 16 1992 Selina DeViney ............................... 16 1993 Alexis Albano .................................. 17 1994 Holly Pedley .................................... 17 1995 Alexis Albano .................................. 14 1996 Holly Pedley .................................... 14 1997 Kerry Loughman .............................15 1998 Kerry Loughman ............................... 3 Diane Russell.................................... 3 1999 Kelly Schachtler................................ 7 2000 Lauren Rowe..................................... 4 Abby Rollman .................................... 4 2001 Randee Farrell .................................. 8 2002 Delaney Brown ................................. 8 Leigh Kosco ...................................... 8 2003 Tina Connors .................................... 5 2004 Delaney Brown ................................. 7 2005 Delaney Brown ............................... 10 2006 Sarah Goss ....................................... 3 2007 Sarah Goss ....................................... 5 2008 Dymon Washington ......................... 7 2009 Liz Betterbed .................................... 3 2010 Kim An ............................................. 9 2011 Kim An ........................................... 10 ASSISTS 1986 Julie Signorelli .................................. 7 1987 Lori Nickerson .................................. 4 1988 Becky Kanis ...................................... 8 Deneil LoGiudice .............................. 8 1989 Selina DeViney ................................. 7 1990 Selina DeViney ...............................13 Tosie LeGrand.................................13 1991 Tosie LeGrand................................... 6 Deneil LoGiudice .............................. 6 Tara Williams .................................... 6 1992 Tosie LeGrand.................................11 1993 Tosie LeGrand.................................13 1994 Holly Pedley ....................................18 1995 Holly Pedley ...................................... 7 1996 Kerry Loughman ............................... 9 Holly Pedley ...................................... 9 1997 Holly Pedley .................................... 14 1998 Jen Gibson ........................................ 5 1999 Kerry Loughman ............................. 10 Abby Rollman .................................. 10 2000 Emily Nay .......................................... 4 2001 Emily Nay .......................................... 5 2002 Emily Nay .......................................... 8 2003 Claudia Keen .................................... 3 Alison Mulnix .................................... 3 2004 Jen Pascucci ..................................... 5 2005 Pia White ........................................... 6 2006 Silvia Longo ...................................... 2 2007 Amelia Janoski ................................. 3

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Ashleigh Sheets ................................ 4 Liz Betterbed .................................... 4 Kim An, Caroline Rice ..................... 3 Julia Stallard ..................................... 5

POINTS 1986 Julie Signorelli ............... 37 (15G, 7A) 1987 Lori Nickerson ................. 20 (8G, 4A) 1988 Deneil LoGiudice ...........38 (15G, 8A) 1989 Deneil LoGiudice ...........33 (15G, 3A) 1990 Deneil LoGiudice ...........48 (21G, 6A) 1991 Deneil LoGiudice ...........38 (16G, 6A) 1992 Selina DeViney ..............39 (16G, 7A) 1993 Alexis Albano ................. 37 (17G, 3A) 1994 Holly Pedley .................52 (17G, 18A) 1995 Alexis Albano .................33 (14G, 5A) 1996 Holly Pedley ................... 37 (14G, 9A) 1997 Kerry Loughman ............39 (15G, 4A) 1998 Jen Gibson ......................... 7 (1G, 5A) 1999 Kerry Loughman ............22 (6G, 10A) 2000 Lauren Rowe.................... 10 (4G, 2A) Abby Rollman ................... 10 (4G, 2A) 2001 Randee Farrell ................. 16 (8G, 0A) 2002 Delaney Brown ................ 21 (8G, 5A) 2003 Alison Mulnix ................... 11 (4G, 3A) 2004 Delaney Brown ................ 17 (7G, 3A) 2005 Delaney Brown ..............25 (10G, 5A) 2006 Sarah Goss ........................ 7 (3G, 1A) 2007 Sarah Goss ...................... 11 (5G, 1A) 2008 Dymon Washington ......... 17 (7G, 3A) 2009 Liz Betterbed ................... 10 (3G, 4A) 2010 Kim An ............................ 21 (9G, 3A) 2011 Kim An .......................... 21 (10G, 1A) GOALIE LEADERS ....(Min./Svs/Sho/GAA) 1986 Kim Knur .............1,494/160/8/1.60 1987 Beach Sachse.....1,611/158/4/1.50 1988 Beach Sachse....... 1,746/90/9/1.00 1989 Kristine Beardsley ...1,695/141/8/1.10 1990 Kristine Beardsley ...1,514/122/9/1.10 1991 Kristine Beardsley .. 1,514/93/11/0.80 1992 Annah Castellini ... 1,957/97/7/0.90 1993 Annah Castellini 1,839/96/13/0.60 1994 Michele Russell ....1,333/87/4/1.90 1995 Michele Russell .. 1,835/171/4/1.50 1996 Mary Kidd ........ 1,782/139/11/1.40 1997 Mary Kidd ...........1,915/140/8/1.30 1998 Mary Kidd .......... 1,756/103/3/1.60 1999 Mary Kidd ............. 1,101/67/3/1.23 2000 Sara Johnson ........ 1,419/96/2/1.90 2001 Sara Johnson ........1,620/61/7/1.00 2002 Morgan Bennett ...1,285/48/7/0.49 2003 Morgan Bennett ...1,040/56/1/1.30 2004 Devon Collins ........... 990/43/2/1.00 2005 Rebecca Garcia ....1,701/86/7/0.95 2006 Rebecca Garcia .... 1,594/95/2/1.41 2007 Alex Lostetter...............1,462/69/5/0.92 2008 Alex Lostetter.............1,697/86/11/0.80 2009 Alex Lostetter............... 1,260/75/4/1.07 2010 Alex Lostetter.............1,422/47/11/0.25 2011 Monica Lee ............. 1,990/108/15/0.45

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Category ........................................................................ Most Points ...................................................................37 Most Goals................................................................... 15 Most Assists ................................................................. 7 Most Saves .................................................................. 29 Most Shutouts .................................................................. Lowest Goals-Against Average ........................................ Largest Margin of Victory ............................................ 14 Largest Margin of Defeat ............................................. 9 Fewest Points Allowed ................................................ 0 Longest Winning Streak................................................... Longest Unbeaten Steak ................................................. Longest Winless Streak ................................................... Longest Home Winning Streak........................................ Longest Home Unbeaten Streak ..................................... Longest Home Losing Streak .......................................... Longest Road Winning Streak ......................................... Longest Road Losing Streak............................................ Longest Road Winless Streak ......................................... Overtime Matches ............................................................ Consecutive Ties .............................................................. Consecutive Shutouts ...................................................... Victories ............................................................................ Fewest Victories ............................................................... Highest Winning Percentage ........................................... Lowest Winning Percentage ............................................

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Match ...................................................Season vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ................. 189 (1992) vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ....................70 (1992) vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ....................54 (1990) vs. Dartmouth (10/2/87) ...............178 (1995) ........................................................... 16 (2010) ........................................................0.27 (2010) (15-1) vs. St. Peter’s ...........................(9/5/92) (9-0) at Keene St. .......................... (10/24/87) (16 shutouts) .................................... 19 (2010) ...........................................................14 (1993) ...........................................................18 (1993) .......................................................... 11 /2006) ............................................................. 9 (1989) ...........................................................10 (1993) ............................................................. 5 (1998) ...........................................................11 (1993) ............................................................. 4 (2000) ..................................................5 (1986, 1998) ............................................................. 6 (2008) ............................................................. 3 (1987) ............................................................. 9 (1993) ...........................................................20 (1993) ..................................................4 (1998/2006) ..........................................932 [20-1-1] (1993) .........................................................237 (1998)

MATCH HIGHS Points .................................................................................. Goals-Assists 1. 12 ..... Deneil LoGiudice vs. Lafayette (10/6/90) ...........................6-0 2. 8 ..... Holly Pedley vs. Marist (9/3/97) ...........................................3-2 ..... Alexis Albano vs. Lafayette (9/16/95) ..................................4-0 ..... Emily Harrington vs. Fordham (9/13/95) .............................4-0 ..... Mary Ashworth vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ................................4-0 ..... Deneil LoGiudice vs. Manhattan (10/28/91).......................4-0 ..... Deneil LoGiudice vs. American Int’l (10/23/90) ..................4-0 ..... Deneil LoGiudice vs. St. John’s (9/12/89) ...........................4-0 Goals 1. 6 ..... Deneil LoGiudice vs. Lafayette (10/6/90) 2. 4 ..... Alexis Albano vs. Lafayette (9/16/95) ..... Emily Harrington vs. Fordham (9/13/95) ..... Mary Ashworth vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ..... Deneil LoGiudice vs. Manhattan (10/28/91) ..... Deneil LoGiudice vs. American Int’l (10/23/90) ..... Deneil LoGiudice vs. St. John’s (9/12/89) 8. 3 ..... 16 tied - last time, Jen Pascucci vs. Manhattan (9/18/02) Assists 1. 4 ..... Selina DeViney vs. Lafayette (10/6/90) ..... Abby Rollman vs. Wagner (9/6/99) ..... Tosie LeGrand vs. Bucknell (10/2/93) 4. 3 ..... Holly Pedley vs. Lafayette (9/16/95) ..... Alexis Albano vs. Lafayette (9/17/94) ..... Alexis Albano vs. Lehigh (10/10/92) ..... Deneil LoGiudice vs. St. John’s (9/27/88) Saves 1. 29 ..... Beach Sachse vs. Dartmouth (10/2/87) 2. 25 ..... Michele Russell vs. Campbell (9/2/95) ..... Kim Knur vs. Dartmouth (9/21/86) 4. 17 ..... Kristine Beardsley vs. Yale (10/30/90) ..... Kristine Beardsley vs. St. John’s (9/12/90) 6. 16 ..... 5 tied - last time, Mary Kidd vs. Colgate (11/10/96)

Monica Lee set school and Patriot League single-season mark for shutouts (15) in 2011.

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Year W L T Pct. 1986 9 6 3 .583 1987 9 7 3 .553 1988 13 7 0 .650 1989 15 5 1 .738 Decade Record: 46-25-7 (.635)

GF 47 36 54 44 181

GA 26 36 20 29 111

Coach Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia

Team Captain(s) Natalie Conroe, Lynn Sprague Kim Knur, Karen Weglinski Kate Regan Kelly Demers

1990 14 5 0 .737 1991 15 5 1 .738 1992 17 4 1 .795 1993 20 1 1 .932 1994 14 7 0 .667 1995 9 9 1 .500 1996 15 7 0 .682 1997 16 6 0 .727 1998 4 14 1 .237 1999 9 10 1 .475 Decade Record: 133-68-6 (.657)

63 52 70 55 65 38 44 57 19 33 496

19 16 20 13 38 32 32 29 33 26 258

Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia

Holly Fishburne Jennifer Cahill Lisa Pais Tara Williams Deidre Spence Alexis Albano, Kate Pendry Tina Encarnacao Cathy Loughman, Holly Pedley Jen Gibson Kerry Loughman, Cheryl Mitchell

2000 8 11 0 .421 2001 11 7 1 .605 2002 12 3 2 .765 2003 9 10 0 .474 2004 8 8 4 .500 2005 12 6 1 .658 2006 4 12 2 .278 2007 7 8 3 .472 2008 12 6 3 .643 2009 7 10 2 .421 Decade Record: 90-81-18 (.524)

21 31 40 25 27 35 16 15 18 14 242

35 19 9 24 35 18 27 19 23 19 228

Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Gene Ventriglia Stefanie Golan

Ashley Greaves, Diana Russell Randee Farrell, Laura Schroeder Kelly Schachtler Donielle Taylor, Michelle Veach Emily Cook Julie Jorgensen Silvia Longo, Maria Schmitz Elizabeth Costello Sarah Goss, Caroline Miller Kaitlin Ellison, Brittany Fearnside

2010 14 4 3 .738 2011 12 4 5 .643 Decade Record: 26-8-8 (.714)

23 28 51

6 10 16

Stefanie Golan Stefanie Golan

Alex Lostetter, Kelley Robbins Monica Lee, Errin Helbling, Julia Stallard

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TOTALS: 295-182-39 (.610)

PROGRAM MILESTONES First Win Sept. 6, 1986 vs. RPI, 9-1 First Home Win Sept. 10, 1986 vs. Siena, 3-0 (OT) First Patriot League Game Sept. 30, 1990 vs. Colgate, 3-2 L First Patriot League Win Oct. 6, 1990 vs. Lafayette, 9-1 First NCAA Tournament Appearance Nov. 14, 2008 #16 Virginia, L 2-0 2nd NCAA Tournament Appearance Nov. 11, 2011 #13 Penn State, L 1-0 First Division I Win Sept. 1, 1990 vs. St. Bonaventure, 4-1 50th Win Sept 14, 1990 vs. Iona, 3-1 100th Win Sept. 21, 1993 vs. Fordham, 7-0 200th Win Sept. 8, 2002 vs. Air Force, 2-0 250th Win Oct. 20, 2007 vs. Holy Cross, 2-1

ALL-TIME STATISTICS & RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

TEAM

CAREER

Game

Goals

Goals 6, Deneil LoGiudice vs. Lafayette (10/6/90) Assists 4, Three times, last by Abby Rollman vs. Wagner (9/6/99) Points 12, Deneil LoGiudice vs. Lafayette (10/6/90) Saves 29, Beach Sachse vs. Dartmouth (10/2/87)

Assists

Season

Season

Points

Victories 20, 1993 Defeats 14, 1998 Fewest Defeats 1, 1993 Ties 4, 2004 Winning Percentage .932 (20-1-1), 1993 Goals 70, 1992 Assists 55, 1990 Points 189, 1992 Fewest Points Allowed 19, 2010 Games Played 22 (4 Times), last 1997 Shutouts 16, 2010 Consecutive Shutouts 9, 1993 Consecutive Wins 14, 1993 Unbeaten String 18, 1993

Goals

Game Goals Assists Points Saves

15, vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) 7, vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) 37, vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) 29, vs. Dartmouth (10/2/87)

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21, Deneil LoGiudice, 1990 17, Holly Pedley, 1994 17, Alexis Albano, 1993 18, Holly Pedley, 1994 14, Holly Pedley, 1997 52, Holly Pedley, 1994 48, Deneil LoGiudice, 1990 171, Michele Russell, 1995 160, Kim Knur, 1986 13, Annah Castellini, 1993 11, Mary Kidd, 1996 11, Kristine Beardsley, 1991 11, Alex Lostetter, 2008/2010 1957, Annah Castellini, 1992 1915, Mary Kidd, 1997 0.49, Morgan Bennett (2002) 0.60, Annah Castellini, 1993

67, Deneil LoGiudice (1989-91) 56, Alexis Albano (1992-95) 52, Selina DeViney (1989-92) 48, Holly Pedley (1994-97) 43, Tosie LeGrand (1990-93) 29, Selina DeViney (1989-92) 157, Deniel LoGiudice (1988-91) 144, Holly Pedley (1994-97) 133, Selina DeViney (1989-92)

Game Winners

Saves

Shutouts

GAA

20, Deneil LoGiudice (1988-91) 17, Selina DeViney (1989-92) 16, Alexis Albano (1992-95) 449, Mary Kidd (1996-99) 356, Kristine Beardsley (1989-91) 277, Alex Lostetter (2007-10) 269, Beach Sachse (1987-89)

34 (31 solo), Alex Lostetter (2007-10) 29 (14 solo), Annah Castellini (1990-93) 28, Kristine Beardsley (1989-91) 25, Mary Kidd (1996-99) 0.71, Annah Castellini (1990-93) 0.75, Alex Lostetter (2007-2010) 1.00, Morgan Bennett (2002-04)

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2011

ECAC Division II Tournament Semifinal: 11/5 – Manchester, N.H. Army 1 0 - 1 N.H. College 1 2 - 3 Scoring: A - Blunt, 23:00; NHC Fitzpatrick, 38:30; NHC - Petretta, 75:30; NHC - Fitzpatrick, 85:00 Shots: Army 14, NC 22 Saves: Army 14, NHC 9 1991 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/2 – West Point, N.Y. Bucknell 0 0 - 0 Army 3 1 - 4 Scoring: A - DeViney (G. Meier, LoGiudice), 20:18; A - Souza (DeViney) 22:47; A - LeGrand (LoGiudice, Meier), A - LoGiudice (LeGrand) 61:56 Shots: Bucknell 7, Army 28 Saves: Bucknell 10, Army 4 Patriot League Tournament Finals: 11/3 – West Point, N.Y. Colgate 1 1 1 1 - 4 Army 1 1 0 0 - 2 Scoring: A - LoGiudice, 5:54; C Lazris (Belden), 34:36; C - Schaffler (Lazris), 87:12; A - LeGrand (Meier), 89:17; C - Ficker, 100:21; C - Schaffler (Potter), 117:04 Shots: Colgate 18, Army 28 Saves: Colgate 10, Army 7 1992 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 10/31 – West Point, N.Y. Bucknell 0 0 - 0 Army 2 3 - 5 Scoring: A - French, 3:44; A - Albano (DeViney), 26:33; A - DeViney (LeGrand), 57:59; A - DeViney, 63:59; A - Ashworth (Albano), 67:44 Shots: Bucknell 4, Army 14 Saves: Bucknell 5, Army 4 Patriot League Tournament Finals: 11/1 – West Point, N.Y. Colgate 0 3 - 3 Army 0 1 - 1 Scoring: A - Albano (French), 50:09; C - Ficker (Potter), 73:56; C - Ficker (Potter), 79:53; C - Lynch 88:08 Shots: Colgate 11, Army 20 Saves: Colgate 1, Army 9

1993 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 10/30 – Hamilton, N.Y. Army 0 3 - 3 Bucknell 2 0 - 2 Scoring: B - Cochi (Gibbons), 20:43; B - McDonnell, 23:12; A - Pendry, 48:05; A - French, 65:01; A - Gabriel (Williams), 78:42 Shots: Army 23, Bucknell 7 Saves: Army 3, Bucknell 13 Patriot League Tournament Finals: 10/31 – Hamilton, N.Y. Army 3 1 0 1 - 5 Colgate 0 4 0 0 - 4 Scoring: A - Albano (Pendry), 2:17; A - Williams, 19:53; A - Albano, 22:39; C - Hughes, 68:05; C - Ficker (Barnett), 70:58; C - Pease 78:33; A - Pendry, 84:37; C - Hughes, 85:32; A - Albano (Souza), 112:49 Shots: Army 28, Colgate 21 Saves: Army 11, Colgate 11 1994 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/5 – Hamilton, N.Y. Lehigh 0 0 - 0 Army 4 1 - 5 Scoring: A - Pedley (Spence), 7:23; A - Fiston (Murray), 8:39; A - Albano (Pedley), 23:10; A - M. Meier (S. Harrington, Ashworth), 37:57; A - Pedley (Rowan), 56:31 Shots: Lehigh 4, Army 18 Saves: Lehigh 8, Army 1 Patriot League Tournament Finals: 11/6 – Hamilton, N.Y. Army 0 1 - 1 Colgate 1 2 - 3 Scoring: C - Taylor (Hughes), 42:50; C - Barnett (Hughes), 46:54; C Hughes, 72:00; A - Spence (Pendry), 77:16 Shots: Army 16, Colgate 16 Saves: Army 7, Colgate 10

- Pedley, 30:45; A - Pedley, 78:39; A - C. Loughman (K. Loughman), 85:21: A - Schuble (85:24) Shots: Army 24, Bucknell 7 Saves: Army 4, Bucknell 9 Patriot League Tournament Finals: 11/10 – Hamilton, N.Y. Army 1 0 0 1 0 0 - 2 Colgate 1 0 0 1 0 1 - 3 Scoring: A - K. Loughman (Pedley), 10:19; C - Hughes (D’Orazio, Lohn), 16:46; A - Encarnacao (S. Harrington), 109:28; C - D’Orazio (Hughes), 115:40; C - Hughes (Barnett, D’Orazio), 136:01 Shots: Army 16, Colgate 31 Saves: Army 16, Colgate 6 1996 (cont’d) ECAC Championships Quarterfinal: 11/13 – New York City, N.Y. Army 1 0 - 1 Columbia 0 0 - 0 Scoring: Pedley (K. Loughman), 5:54 Shots: Army 14, Columbia 6 Saves: Army 2, Columbia 9 ECAC Championships Semifinal: 11/19 – New Haven, Conn. Army 0 1 0 0 - 1 Colgate 0 1 1 1 - 3 Scoring: A - Pedley, 59:05; C - Barnett, 62:22; C - Hughes (Barnett), 97:00; C - Hughes, 111:06 Shots: Army 10, Colgate 21 Saves: Army 14, Colgate 3 1997 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/7 – Hamilton, N.Y. Navy 0 0 - 0 Army 1 0 - 1 Scoring: A - Loughman, 3:55 Shots: Navy 8, Army 10 Saves: Navy 5, Army 4

1995 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/4 – Lewisburg, Pa. Army 1 0 - 1 Colgate 2 0 - 2 Scoring: A - Pedley (Mitchell), 32:51; C - D’Orazio (Tuthill), 63:24; C - Birgeneau (D’Orazio, Hughes), 79:21 Shots: Army 7, Colgate 19 Saves: Army 15, Colgate 2

Patriot League Tournament Finals: 11/9 – Hamilton, N.Y. Army 1 0 - 1 Colgate 4 0 - 4 Scoring: C - Ryan (Jacobs, Dundon), 12:32; C - Licari (D’Orazio), 23:46; C - Jacobs (D’Orazio, Waligunda), 31:32; C - Ryan, 35:52; A - Hughes (Loughman), 40:15 Shots: Army 17, Colgate 13 Saves: Army 6, Colgate 7

1996 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/9 – Hamilton, N.Y. Army 2 3 - 5 Bucknell 1 0 - 1 Scoring: A - S. Harrington (C. Loughman), 12:26; B - Ringwood, 28:03; A

ECAC Tournament Quarterfinal: 11/13 – West Point, N.Y. St. John’s 0 0 - 0 Army 1 1 - 2 Scoring: A - Pedley (Loughman), 26:29; A - Loughman (S. Harrington, E. Harrington), 47:19

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Shots: St. John’s 10, Army 16 Saves: St. John’s 12, Army 8 ECAC Tournament Semifinal: 11/15 – Philadelphia, Pa. Army 0 1 0 0 - 1 Yale 1 0 1 1 - 3 Scoring: Y - (Gibbons (Fremm), 38:24; A Russell, 88:51; Y - Gibbons, 99:55; Y - Gibbons, 116:15 Shots: Army 10, Yale 20 Saves: Army 10, Yale 7 1998 Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinal: 11/7 – Annapolis, Md. Army 0 0 - 0 Navy 2 0 - 2 Scoring: N - Kipp (Riismandel), 13:13; N Fisher (Solon), 43:48 Shots: Army 4, Navy 16 Saves: Army 5, Navy 2 1999 Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinal: 11/6 – Hamilton, N.Y. Navy 0 1 0 1 - 2 Army 0 1 0 0 - 1 Scoring: N - Sheikh (Solon, Refo), 53:37; A - K. Loughman, 89:40, N - Fisher, 106:56 Shots: Navy 15, Army 21 Saves: Navy 9, Army 7 2002 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/8 – West Point, N.Y. Colgate 1 1 - 2 Army 0 1 - 1 Scoring: C - Kuss (Kelly), 16:15; C - Barrett, 83:41; A - Rowe (Nay), 89:44 Shots: Colgate 14, Army 24 Saves: Colgate 8, Army 2 2003 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/7 – Washington, D.C. Army 0 0 - 0 American 1 0 - 1 Scoring: AU - Gonzalez (Jimenez), 24:54 Shots: Army 3, American 16 Saves: Army 9, American 1 2004 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/5 – Hamilton, N.Y. Army 1 0 0 0 - 1 Colgate 1 0 0 0 - 1 (Colgate def: Army 3-1 in penalty kicks) Scoring: C - Warhaftig (Niland), 19:36; A Domme (Mulnix), 34:46 Shots: Army 13, Colgate 16 Saves: Army 7, Colgate 4 Semifinal: 11/7 - Annapolis, Md.

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1988 ECAC Division II Tournament Semifinal: 11/6 – West Point, N.Y. N.H. College 0 0 0 1 - 1 Army 0 0 0 0 - 0 Scoring: NHC - Short, 115:09 Shots: Army 12, NHC 11 Saves: Army 10; NHC 8 1989

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2005 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/4 – Bethlehem, Pa. Army 0 1 - 1 Colgate 0 0 - 0 Scoring: A - Farrell (Longo), 58:41 Shots: Army 9, Colgate 18 Saves: Army 9, Colgate 4

2011 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/4 - Hamilton, N.Y. ARMY 1 1 - 2 COLGATE 0 0 - 0 Scoring: A - Molacek (Stallard), 5:26; A - Molacek (Helbling), 89:42 Shots: Army 12, Colgate 17 Saves: Army 7, Colgate 3

Patriot League Tournament Finals: 11/6 – Bethlehem, Pa. Bucknell 0 3 - 3 Army 0 1 - 1 Scoring: B - Marotta (Curd), 60:10; A - Congemi, 65:30; B - Gentile (Lanctot), 74:56; B - Fitz-Patrick (Dervarics), 80:55 Shots: Bucknell 8, Army 8 Saves: Bucknell 2, Army 3

Patrot League Tournament Finals: 11/6 - Hamilton, N.Y.. Army 1 1 - 2 Navy 0 0 - 0 Scoring: A - Rosenberger (Stallard), 26:36; A - An (unassisted), 59:17 Shots: Army 7, Navy 15 Saves: Army 7, Navy 2

2007 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/7 – Lewisburg. Pa. Army 0 1 0 - 1 Bucknell 1 0 1 - 2 Scoring: B - Dervarics (Linhart), 22:28; A - Roberts, 71:56; B - Linhart (Holtz), 96:28 Shots: Army 9, Bucknell 13 Saves: Army 4, Bucknell 4

Army 0 0 - 0 #13 Penn State 0 1 - 1 Scoring: PS - Nairn (Hovington), 85:33 Shots: Army 3, PS 29 Saves: Army 12, PS 1

2008 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/7 - Annapolis, Md. Army 0 0 0 0 0 Bucknell 0 0 0 0 - 0 (Army def. Bucknell 5-4 on penalty kicks) Shots: Army 14, Bucknell 17 Saves: Army 6, Bucknell 5

SOCCER

NCAA Regional Tournament First Round: 11/1 - University Park, Pa.

Players hug each other after capturing the 2011 Patriot League title with a 2-0 win over Navy in Hamilton, N.Y.

RECORDS Team Overall Mark .............................. 14-18-2 PLT .............................................. 12-13-2 ECAC Tournament .......................... 2-4-0 NCAA Tournament .......................... 0-2-0 Home............................................... 4-5-0 Away ................................................ 4-8-1 Neutral ............................................ 6-5-1 Most Goals Scored ....Five - Four Times. .................. last vs. Bucknell (PLT), 1996 Shutouts ..............10 - PLT (7)/ECAC (2) Largest Margin of VictoryFive- Four Times, .................. last vs. Bucknell (PLT), 1996 Tied Games.................................... Twice ....................vs. Colgate (PLT) 1-1 (2OT) 2004 .................vs. Bucknell (PLT) 0-0 (3OT) 2008 Overtime Games ................................ 11 ............................ PLT (3-3-2)/ECAC (0-3) Shots ........................... 28 - Three Times ........ last vs. Bucknell/Navy (PLT), 2008 Saves.................................................. 16 ........................... vs. Colgate (PLT), 1996

Patrot League Tournament Finals: 11/9 - Annapolis, Md. Army 0 0 0 1 - 1 Navy 0 0 0 0 - 0 Scoring: A - White, 105:15 Shots: Army 14, Navy 14 Saves: Army 3, Navy 5. NCAA Regional Tournament First Round: 11/14 - Charlottesville, Va. Army 0 0 - 0 #16 Virginia 1 1 - 2 Scoring: V - Farrelly, 25:54; V - Rostedt (Senty), 57:55 Shots: Army 1, Virginia 22 Saves: Army 6, Virginia 0 2010 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal: 11/5 - West Point, N.Y. Colgate 0 0 0 - 0 Army 0 0 1 - `1 Scoring: A - Turnnidge (An), 91:14. Shots: Colgate 12, Army 13 Saves: Colgate 5, Army 4

Individual Goals: Alex Albano (3) vs. Colgate (PLT), .........................................................1993 Assists: ...................Deneil LoGiudice (3) ......................... vs. Bucknell (PLT), 1991 Points: ............................ Holly Pedley (5) .............................vs. Lehigh (PLT), 1995 ................................Deneil LoGiudice (5) ......................... vs. Bucknell (PLT), 1991 Saves............................... Mary Kidd (16) ........................... vs. Colgate (PLT), 1996

Patrot League Tournament Finals: 11/7 - West Point, N.Y. Lehigh 0 1 - 1 Army 0 0 - 0 Scoring: L - Carlos, 75:32 (Pepe) Shots: Lehigh 8, Army 15 Saves: Lehigh 6, Army 3 Players celebrate 1-0 win over Colgate in the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament hosted at West Point in 2010.

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2011 S6 at Rensselaer W, 9-1 S10 Siena W, 3-0 (OT) S13 at Dickinson W, 6-0 S17 Iona W, 3-0 S21 at Dartmouth L, 0-3 S28 Utica College W, 9-0 O1 Stony Brook L, 1-2 O4 at Colgate L, 0-7 O6 Albany W, 1-0 O11 vs. Radford^ L, 1-4 O12 vs. James Madison^ T, 1-1 O13 vs. George Mason^ L, 1-4 O17 Holy Cross L, 0-1 O22 Manhattanville W, 4-0 O27 at Columbia W, 1-0 O29 SUNY Oneonta W, 5-1 N1 at Scranton T, 0-0 (OT) N11 LeMoyne T, 2-2 ^Washington D.C. Tournament 1987 (9-7-3) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Co-Captains: Kim Knur, Karen Weglinski S5 S6 S9 S12 S14 S18 S23 S26 S30 O2 O7

Kutztown North Adams State at Stony Brook Dickinson at Siena at Iona Yale Colgate Southampton Dartmouth Albany

L, 1-2 (OT) W, 2-0 L, 0-5 W, 2-0 W, 4-1 W, 5-0 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 T, 3-3 (OT) L, 0-1 (OT) T, 1-1 (OT)

O10 at LeMoyne O14 Columbia O17 at Holy Cross O22 at Manhattanville O24 at Keene St. O25 at American Int’l O27 at SUNY Oneonta O30 Scranton *Army Invitational

W, 3-1 W, 3-1 L, 0-4 W, 6-3 L, 0-9 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 T, 1-1

1988 (13-7) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Kate Regan S10 at Kutztown W, 5-1 S12 Siena W, 2-0 S16 at Bridgeport W, 8-0 S20 at Yale L, 1-3 S22 American Int’l W, 2-1 S24 at Franklin Pierce W, 4-2 S25 at Merrimack L, 1-3 S27 St. John’s W, 3-0 S29 at Southampton L, 1-2 O1 LaSalle W, 5-0 O3 Iona W, 7-0 O5 at Albany W, 3-1 O8 Le Moyne W, 4-0 O10 at Columbia W, 1-0 O13 Springfield W, 1-0 O18 Manhattanville W, 5-0 O21 Buffalo L, 0-3 N16 N. H. Coll.# L, 0-1 (OT) O26 SUNY Oneonta L, 1-2 O29 at Scranton L, 0-1 #ECAC Tournament 1989 (15-5-1) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Kelly Demers S2 S4 S9 S12

at Sonoma St. at Barry College Kutztown St. John’s

L, 0-2 L, 0-8 W, 6-1 W, 4-3 (OT)

S14 at Iona W, 1-0 W, 1-0 S16 George Washington S19 Yale W, 1-0 S23 Franklin Pierce W, 1-0 S28 Southampton W, 1-0 S30 Bryant W, 6-1 O4 Albany W, 3-0 O7 at LeMoyne W, 1-0 O10 Columbia W, 3-1 (OT) O12 at Springfield W, 3-2 O14 Mercyhurst L, 0-2 O16 at Manhattanville W, 7-0 O19 Adelphi L, 0-4 O24 American Int’l W, 3-1 O28 at LaSalle T, 0-0 (OT) N4 vs. Mercyhurst# W, 2-1 N5 vs. N.H. Coll.# L, 1-3 #ECAC Tournament DIVISION I YEARS 1990 (14-5; 1-2 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Holly Fishburne S1 S7 S8 S12 S14 S17 S21 S30 O3 O6 O7 O9 O13 O16 O19 O23

St. Bonaventure W, 4-1 at Rhode Island# L, 1-2 vs. Maine# W, 4-0 at St. John’s W, 2-0 Iona W, 3-1 Mt. St. Vincent W, 10-0 at Canisius W, 2-0 (OT) at Colgate* L, 2-3 at Albany W, 4-0 at Lafayette* W, 9-1 at Kutztown W, 2-0 at Columbia W, 5-1 Holy Cross* L, 1-2 Southampton L, 1-3 LaSalle W, 2-0 at American Int’l W, 4-0

O25 Springfield O27 LeMoyne O30 at Yale *Patriot League Game #Rhode Island Invitational

W, 2-0 W, 4-1 L, 1-4

1991 (15-5-1; 5-0 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Jennifer Cahill S11 St. John’s L, 1-2 S14 Rhode Island L, 0-1 S16 Carleton W, 3-0 S19 at Iona W, 2-1 S21 at Lafayette* W, 3-1 S25 at Stony Brook T, 1-1 (OT) S27 Buffalo W, 3-0 S28 Canisius W, 2-0 O5 at Bucknell* W, 4-0 O8 Columbia W, 3-0 O11 at James Madison# W, 1-0 O13 vs. Texas A&M# L, 0-1 O15 Colgate* W, 1-0 O16 Lehigh* W, 3-0 O19 St. Bonaventure W, 3-1 O23 at Holy Cross* W, 4-2 O26 at LaSalle W, 4-0 O28 Manhattan W, 7-0 O30 Monmouth L, 1-3 N2 Bucknell+ W, 4-0 N3 Colgate+ L, 2-4 (OT) *Patriot League Game #Washington, D.C. +Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) 1992 (17-4-1; 5-0) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Lisa Pais S5 S7 S12 S13 S16 S19 S22 S25 S27 S29 O2 O3 O6 O10 O13 O17 O23 O24

St. Peter’s Iona at Rhode Island at Boston College at St. John’s Vermont Stony Brook at Buffalo at St. Bonaventure at Columbia Bucknell* Lafayette* Manhattan at Lehigh* at Colgate* Holy Cross* vs. Texas A&M# vs. Arkansas#

W, 15-1 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 T, 1-1 W, 2-0 W, 4-1 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 W, 3-1 W, 5-1 W, 9-1 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-1

Army’s first team at the Division I level took the field in 1990. The Black Knights posted an impressive 14-5 record that year under head coach Gene Ventriglia.

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1986 (9-6-3) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Co-Captains: Natalie Conroe, Lynn Sprague

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O15 at Providence W, 3-1 O17 Lehigh* W, 2-1 O20 Colgate* L, 1-4 O23 at Cornell L, 1-2 (OT) O25 Princeton L, 2-3 (OT) O28 Holy Cross* L, 0-1 O31 at Columbia W, 2-0 N4 vs. Colgate+ L, 1-2 *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1996 (15-7; 5-1 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Tina Encarnacao

The 1993 team set a school record for wins (20) along with capturing the Patriot League title.

O28 at Monmouth O31 Bucknell+ N1 Colgate+ N6 Air Force *Patriot League Game #Spring, Texas +Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.)

L, 0-3 W, 5-0 L, 1-3 W, 2-1

1993 (20-1-1; 5-0-1 PL) Patriot League Champions Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Tara Williams S4 vs. Rhode Island^ W, 1-0 S6 at Vermont W, 1-0 S9 at Iona W, 1-0 S12 Siena W, 2-0 S14 St. John’s W, 2-0 S18 at Lafayette* W, 2-0 S19 at Princeton W, 2-0 S21 Fordham* W, 7-0 S25 Buffalo W, 3-0 S28 Columbia W, 3-1 O2 at Bucknell* W, 4-0 O5 at Manhattan W, 3-0 O8 Providence W, 2-1 (OT) O9 Lehigh* W, 2-0 O12 Colgate* T, 1-1 (OT) O16 at Holy Cross* W, 3-1 O22 Fairfield W, 3-1 O23 Maine W, 4-1 O27 Monmouth L, 0-1 (OT) O30 vs. Bucknell+ W, 3-2 O31 vs. Colgate+ W, 5-4 (OT) N6 at Air Force W, 1-0 (OT) *Patriot League Game ^Burlington, Vt. +Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)

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1994 (14-7; 5-2 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Deidre Spence S3 at New Hampshire S4 at Maine S6 Boston College S9 Iona S10 Vermont S13 at Fordham* S17 Lafayette* S20 Monmouth S24 Navy* S27 at Columbia S30 Bucknell* O5 at Fairfield O8 at Lehigh* O15 vs. Texas A&M# O16 vs. SMU# O18 Rhode Island O22 at Colgate* O25 Princeton O29 Holy Cross* N5 vs. Lehigh+ N6 vs. Colgate+ *Patriot League Game #Houston, Texas +Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)

W, 3-2 W, 4-2 L, 1-2 W, 5-0 W, 4-2 W, 3-1 W, 7-0 L, 4-5 W, 2-1 W, 4-1 L, 1-3 W, 4-3 W, 3-1 L, 0-3 W, 4-1 L, 2-3 L, 1-4 W, 3-0 W, 4-1 W, 5-0 L, 1-3

S7 S11 S14 S17 S21 S24 S29 O5 O6 O8 O12 O15 O19 O22 O26 O29 N1 N5 N9

Marist Hofstra at Boston Univ. Bucknell* Navy* at Columbia at New Hampshire vs. St. Peter’s% at Stony Brook% at Central Conn. St. at Lehigh* Lafayette Vermont Cornell at Colgate* Princeton Holy Cross* at Syracuse vs. Bucknell+

W, 1-0 W, 2-0 L, 1-4 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-2 L, 0-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 L, 2-7 L, 0-4 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 5-3 W, 5-1

N10 vs. Colgate+ L, 2-3 N13 vs. Columbia# W, 1-0 N16 vs. Colgate# L, 1-3 *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) %Holiday Inn Tournament #ECAC Tournament 1997 (16-6; 5-1 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Co-Captains: Cathy Loughman, Holly Pedley S3 S7 S9 S13 S14 S20 S23 S27 O1 O3 O5 O8 O11 O14 O18 O24 O26 O28

at Marist at Vermont Central Conn. St. at Lafayette* Monmouth at Navy* Columbia at Bucknell* Syracuse vs. Wright St.% vs. Air Force% at Yale Lehigh* at Cornell Colgate* Holy Cross* New Hampshire at Princeton

W, 7-4 W, 3-1 W, 4-1 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 (OT) L, 0-2 W, 3-1 L, 2-3 W, 2-1 W, 3-2 L, 0-4 W, 7-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 W, 4-0 W, 5-0 W, 2-1

1995 (9-9-1; 3-3 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Co-Captains: Alexis Albano, Kate Pendry S2 S3 S8 S13 S16 S17 S30 O4 O6 O9 O13

at Campbell at N.C. State Maine Fordham at Lafayette* at Vermont at Bucknell* Fairfield at Navy* New Hampshire Iona

T, 2-2 (OT) L, 0-4 W, 2-0 W, 7-3 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 (OT) L, 0-1 L, 1-5 W, 2-1 (OT) L, 0-2 W, 7-0

Tara Williams (#21) captained the 1993 team that set a school record 20-1--1 mark.

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1998 (4-14-1; 2-3-1 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Jen Gibson S4 Marist W, 1-0 S11 vs. UAB# L, 2-3 (OT) S13 vs. Fordham# W, 4-1 S18 Northeastern L, 0-1 S20 Vermont L, 0-1 S26 Lafayette* W, 6-2 S29 Columbia L, 0-1 O2 vs. Tulsa% L, 0-3 O3 vs. Air Force% L, 2-3 O6 Cornell L, 0-1 (OT) O9 Bucknell* L, 1-2 O14 Monmouth L, 0-2 O17 at Lehigh* W, 1-0 O20 at Yale L, 0-4 O23 at Colgate* L, 2-3 O25 at New Hampshire L, 0-2 O30 Navy* L, 0-2 N1 at Holy Cross* T, 0-0 (OT) N6 vs. Navy+ L, 0-2 *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) #Columbia Tournament %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) 1999 (9-10-1; 3-2-1 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Co-Captains: Kerry Loughman, Cheryl Mitchell S5 vs. Buffalo# L, 0-2 S6 vs. Wagner# W, 8-0 S10 vs. Northeastern^ L, 1-2 S12 vs. Brown^ L, 0-1 S15 Hofstra W, 2-1 S19 at Vermont W, 1-0 (OT) S21 Marist W, 4-1 S25 Holy Cross* T, 1-1 (OT) S28 at Columbia L, 0-1 O1 vs. Creighton% L, 1-3 O3 vs. Air Force% W, 2-1 O6 Yale L, 1-2 O8 Lehigh* W, 2-1 O13 at Cornell L, 1-2 O15 at Bucknell* L, 1-2 (OT) O17 at Lafayette* W, 2-1 O22 at Navy* L, 1-3 O26 Siena W, 2-0 O30 Colgate* W, 2-0 N6 vs. Navy+ L, 1-2 (OT) *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament

Randee Farrell led Army in scoring with 16 points as co-captain in 2001. (Hamilton, N.Y.) #Governor’s Cup Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) ^ECAC Classic (So. Yarmouth, Mass.) %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) 2000 (8-11; 2-4 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Co-Captains: Ashley Greaves, Diane Russell A29 Albany W, 2-0 S2 Rider W, 2-1 S4 Brown L, 0-3 S8 Manhattan W, 1-0 S10 at Holy Cross* W, 2-1 S15 Lafayette W, 1-0 S18 Vermont L, 1-2 (OT) S23 at Lehigh* L, 0-3 S24 at Yale L, 1-4 S29 vs. Evansville% L, 0-3 O1 vs. Air Force% L, 1-2 (OT) O4 at Marist W, 3-0 O7 New Hampshire L, 1-4 O10 Columbia L, 1-2 O14 Bucknell* L, 0-3 O17 Cornell W, 3-1 O21 Navy* L, 0-2 O24 at Siena W, 1-0 O28 at Colgate* L, 1-4 *Patriot League Game %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.)

S25 Yale S28 vs. Wright St.% S30 vs. Air Force% O2 Rider O3 Marist O6 Holy Cross* O8 Stony Brook O10 at Cornell O13 American* O16 Lehigh* O20 at Bucknell* O26 at Navy* N3 Colgate* *Patriot League Game %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.)

W, 2-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-2 W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 L, 0-1 W, 4-0

2002 (12-3-2; 5-1-1 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Kelly Schachtler A31 S2 S6 S8 S14 S18

at Siena at Albany at St. Louis% vs. Air Force% at Rider Manhattan

T, 1-1 (OT) W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 2-0 W, 4-1 W, 8-0

2003 (9-10; 3-4 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captains: Donielle Taylor, Michelle Veach A30 vs. Gardner-Webb+ W, 2-1 S2 Manhattan W, 3-0 S5 vs. Air Force% L, 0-1 S7 vs. Indiana% L, 0-1 S9 at Columbia W, 2-1 S12 Albany^ W, 4-0 S14 Siena^ W, 4-0 S20 Holy Cross* W, 1-0 S23 Lehigh* W, 3-2 (2OT) S26 Rider W, 2-1 S30 Marist L, 0-1 O3 at Navy* L, 0-1 O8 at FDU L, 0-2 O10 at Bucknell* L, 1-4 O15 at Cornell L, 0-4 O17 Colgate* L, 0-2 O24 Lafayette* W, 2-0 N2 at American* L, 1-2 (OT) N7 at American# L, 0-1 *Patriot League Game +High Point Classic (High Point, N.C.) %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) ^Gillette Army Classic (West Point, N.Y.) #Patriot League Tournament (Washington, D.C.)

2001 (11-7-1; 3-4) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Co-Captains: Randee Farrell, Laura Schroeder A31 S2 S4 S7 S17 S22

at Rice at Houston Albany Siena Manhattan at Lafayette*

L, 2-3 T, 0-0 (OT) W, 4-1 W, 2-0 L, 0-2 L, 2-3

Four-year letterwinner Emily Nay (1999-02) ranks eighth in career assists (19).

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S20 vs. Howard# W, 7-0 S22 at Stony Brook# W, 2-0 S25 at Holy Cross* W, 1-0 S28 at Lehigh* W, 2-0 O1 at Marist W, 4-0 O4 Navy* T, 1-1 (OT) O12 Bucknell* W, 1-0 O19 at Colgate* L, 0-1 O24 at Lafayette* W, 2-0 N2 American* W, 2-1 N8 Colgate+ L, 1-2 *Patriot League Game %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) #Stony Brook Invitational +Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.)

N8 vs. Navy+ W, 1-0 N9 vs. Colgate+ L, 1-4 N13 St. John’s# W, 2-0 N15 vs. Yale# L, 1-3 (OT) *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) #ECAC Tournament


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2004 (8-8-4; 3-1-3 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Emily Cook A27 Hofstra^ L, 0-2 A29 St. John’s^ L, 1-4 S3 Manhattan W, 2-0 S10 at Rice L, 1-2 (OT) S12 at Texas A&M L, 1-6 S14 Columbia L, 0-1 S17 at St. Louis% L, 0-1 S19 vs. Air Force% W, 3-1 S21 at Rider L, 1-4 S25 at Lehigh* L, 0-3 O1 Navy* W, 1-0 O5 at Marist W, 5-3 O8 Bucknell* T, 1-1 (2OT) O15 at Colgate* T, 1-1 (2OT) O20 Cornell W, 2-1 O23 at Lafayette* W, 1-0 O27 FDU W, 2-1 (OT) O30 American* T, 2-2 (2OT) N1 at Holy Cross* W, 2-1 N5 at Colgate# T, 1-1 (2OT) (lost penalty kick shootout, 3-1) *Patriot League Game ^Army Classic %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) #Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) 2005 (12-6-1; 5-1-1 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Julie Jorgensen A26 Manhattan^ W, 3-0 A28 Buffalo^ L, 2-3 A30 Albany W, 6-1 S2 at Coastal Carolina! W, 3-1 S4 vs. Charleston So.! W, 2-0 S9 Marist W, 3-0 S16 vs. Air Force% L, 1-2 S18 vs. Duquesne% L, 0-2 S22 Hartford L, 0-1 S30 Holy Cross* W, 3-1 O2 Brown W, 1-0 O7 at Navy* W, 1-0 O8 at American* T, 1-1 (2OT) O21 Bucknell* W, 2-1 O23 Colgate* L, 1-2 (OT) O26 at Lehigh* W, 1-0 O28 Lafayette W, 3-0 N4 vs. Colgate# W, 1-0 N6 vs. Bucknell# L, 1-3 *Patriot League Game ^BAE Systems Classic (West Point, N.Y.) !Big South Challenge (Conway, S.C.) %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) #Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.)

S25 at Fordham W, 2-1 S30 Brown L, 1-2 O5 Lafayette* W, 2-1 O12 Colgate* W, 1-0 O14 Bucknell* L, 1-2 O20 Holy Cross* W, 2-1 O28 at American* T, 0-0 (2OT) N3 at Lehigh* T, 0-0 (2OT) N5 at Navy* L, 0-2 N9 at Bucknell# L, 1-2 (OT) *Patriot League Game !Duqesne Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa.) %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) #Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.) 2008 (12-6-3; 4-1-2 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captains: Sarah Goss, Caroline Miller

Team capain Julie Jorgensen accepts runner-up trophy at the 2005 Patriot League Tournament from Executive Director Carolyn Femovich. 2006 (4-12-2; 0-5-2 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captains: Silvia Longo, Maria Schmitz A25 A30 S1 S5 S8 S10 S15 S17 S22 S23 S29 O1 O6 O8 O14

Drexel Fordham Rice at Columbia vs. Minnesota! vs. Marist! Air Force^ Fairfield^ at Hartford Oregon State at Holy Cross*

at Brown Navy* American* Lehigh

W, 2-0 W, 2-1 (OT) L, 1-2 L, 2-0 L, 0-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 1-2 L, 0-4 L, 1-2 T, 1-1 (2OT)

O20 at Bucknell* L, 0-1 O22 at Colgate* L, 0-1 O27 at Lafayette* L, 1-2 (OT) *Patriot League Game !Brown Classic (Providence, R.I.) ^BAE Systems Classic (West Point, N.Y.) 2007 (7-8-3; 3-2-2 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Elizabeth Costello A31 S8 S9 S14 S16 S18 S21 S23

Marist Mt. St. Mary’s ! at Duquesne! vs. Air Force% at St. Louis% Iona at Hartford UMBC

L, 0-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-4 T, 0-0 (2 OT) L, 0-1 (2OT) W, 3-0 L, 0-1 W, 1-0

A26 NJIT W, 3-1 A28 Sacred Heart! W, 2-1 (2OT) A30 Saint Louis! L, 0-2 S5 vs. Missouir State+ W, 1-0 S7 vs. SE Missouri State+ W, 2-0 S12 at Air Force^ L, 1-3 S14 vs. Colorado College^ L, 0-3 S19 vs. Albany! W, 1-0 S21 vs. Siena! L, 2-3 S26 at Marist W, 2-1 S28 Central Conn State W, 3-0 O4 at Lafayette* W, 2-0 O10 at Colgate* W, 1-0 O12 at Bucknell* W, 1-0 (2OT) O17 at Holy Cross* W, 1-0 O24 Navy* T, 0-0 (2OT) O26 American* T, 0-0 (2OT) O31 Lehigh* L, 0-2 N7 vs. Bucknell# T, 0-0 (2OT) N9 at Navy# W, 1-0 (2OT) N14 at #16 Virginia$ L, 0-2 *Patriot League Game #Patriot League Tournament (1st) !BAE Systems Classic (West Point, N.Y. ^Falcon Invit’l (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

The Black Knights captured the 2008 Patriot League title and first bid to the NCAA Tournament in school history.

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2009 (7-10-2; 2-4-1 PL) Head Coach: Stefanie Golan Captains: Kaitlin Ellison, Brittany Fearnside A21 Maryland L, 0-3 A28 NJIT W, 3-0 S4 vs. Stetson+ W, 2-0 S6 at FGCU+ L, 0-3 S11 at Saint Louis W, 1-0 S18 at Iona L, 0-1 S20 Hartford W, 1-0 S24 at Brown L, 0-1 S27 Fairfield W, 2-1 O2 at Lehigh* T, 0-0 (2OT) O4 at Penn L, 0-1 O9 at Navy* L, 0-2 O11 at American* L, 1-2 O15 at Manhattan L, 0-1 O27 Lafayette* W, 1-0 (OT) O22 Bucknell* L, 0-1 O25 Colgate* L, 1-2 O32 Holy Cross* W, 2-1 *Patriot League Game +Embassy Suites Kick-Off Classic (Fort Myers, Fla.) 2010 (14-4-3; 4-0-3 PL) Head Coach: Stefanie Golan Captains: Alex Lostetter, Kelley Robbins A20 A26 A28 S3 S5 S10 S12 S15 S19 S24 S26 O1 O3 O8 O10 O16 O22 O24 O29 N5 N7

at Sacred Heart L, 0-1 at Central Connecticut W, 1-0 at Delaware W, 1-0 Quinnipiac W, 3-0 Manhattan W, 1-0 Marist+ W, 3-0 Vermont+ W, 3-0 Brown L, 1-2 (OT) at Fairfield W, 1-0 at NJIT W, 1-0 at Fordham L, 0-1 Lehigh* W, 1-0 (OT) Penn W, 1-0 Navy* W, 1-0 American* T, 0-0 (2OT) at Lafayette* T, 0-0 (2OT) at Bucknell* W, 2-1 (OT) at Colgate* T, 0-0 (2OT) at Holy Cross* W, 1-0 Colgate# W, 1-0 (OT) Lehigh# L, 0-1

+Black Knight Classic (1st) *Patriot League Game #Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.)

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+Toys for Tots Tourn. (St. Louis, Mo.) 2008 (cont’d) !Governor’s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) $NCAA Regional Tourn (Charlottesville, Va.)

Army captured three tournaments in 2011 starting with defending its title at the Black Knight Classic (photo above), winning the inaugural Army Soccer Cassic along with the Patriot League Tournament title. 2011 (12-4-5; 3-1-3) Head Coach: Stefanie Golan Co-Captains: Monica Lee, Errin Helbling, Julia Stallard A18 A21 A26 S2 S4 S9 S11 S16 S18 S22 S25 O2 O7 O9 O15 O21 O23 O30 N4 N6 N11

at Duke L, 0-2 at Appalachian State W, 1-0 Central Conn. St T, 0-0 (2OT) Seton Hall+ W, 1-0 Stetson+ W, 5-1 VMI^ W, 3-0 Sacred Heart^ T, 0-0 (2OT) at Stony Brook W, 2-0 Delaware L, 1-2 Howard W, 1-0 Marist W, 1-0 Holy Cross* W, 2-0 Colgate* T, 1-1 (2OT) Bucknell* W, 1-0 at Lehigh* T, 0-0 (2OT) at Navy* L, 2-3 at American* W, 3-0 Lafayette* T. 0-0 (2OT) at Colgate+ W, 2-0 vs. Navy+ W, 2-0 at Penn State! L, 0-1

Sophomore Kim An was named the MVP of the Black Knight Classic after scoring in 1-0 defeat of Seton Hall and twice in 5-1 win over Stetson.

*Patriot League Game +Black Knight Classic (1st) ^Army Soccer Classic (1st) +Patriot League Tournament (1st)) (Hamilton, N.Y.) !NCAA Tournament (University Park, Pa.)

No. 4 Army captured the 2011 Patriot League Tournament title following 2-0 blankings of No. 1 Colgate and No. 3 Navy.

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Players currently on the Army roster are highlighted in Bold. Non-graduates in Italics. Players listed with the year they graduated. Non-Graduates listed by class with which they entered West Point. A-A-A-A-A Acojedo, Christina (2000, 01) ...................... 2002 Albano, Alexis (1992, 93, 94, 95) ................ 1996 Alexander, Paige (2009) ............................... 2013 Allen, Tiffany (2002, 03, 04, 05) ................. 2006 An, Kim (2010, 11)...................................... 2014 Ashworth, Mary (1992, 93, 94, 95) ............. 1996 B-B-B-B-B Bagley, Stephanie (1995, 96, 97) ................ 1998 Baker, Kristin (1986) .................................... 1990 Barcomb, Jennifer (1993, 94, 95, 96) ........ 1997 Bates, Andrea (2000) ................................... 2004 Beardsley, Kristine (1989, 90, 91) .............. 1993 Bennett, Donna (2010,11) ......................... 2014 Bennett, Morgan (2002, 03, 04) ................. 2006 Bennett, Sarah (1987, 88) ........................... 1991 Betterbed, Elizabeth (2006, 07, 08)............ 2010 Biddick, Drew (2005, 06, 07, 08) ................ 2009 Biddick, Emily (2001, 02, 03, 04)................ 2005 Bier, Rachel (1986) ...................................... 1990 Black, Michelle (1990, 91) ........................... 1993 Blount, Wendy (1989, 90, 91, 92) ............... 1993 Boone, Kelly (2001) ...................................... 2005 Boyle, Mary Erin (2003, 04, 05, 06)............ 2007 Bradley, Alison (1990, 91) ............................ 1994 Brown, Delaney (2002, 03, 04, 05) ............. 2006 Bryan, Candice (2009,10) ............................ 2011 Byrnes, Molly (2005, 06, 07, 08)................. 2009 C-C-C-C-C Cahill, Jennifer (1988, 89, 90, 91) .............. 1992 Castellini, Annah (1991, 92, 93).................. 1994 Cisek, Traci (1987, 88, 89)........................... 1991 Clark, Frances (1999) ................................... 2003 Clegg, Deanna (2008, 09, 10, 11) .............. 2012 Collins, Devon (2004, 05, 06, 07) ............... 2008 Congemi, Jessica (2004, 05, 06, 07) .......... 2008 Connors, Elinor (1997, 98) ........................... 2001 Connors, Christine (2000, 01, 02, 03) ........ 2004 Conroe, Natalie (1986) ................................. 1987 Conroy, Meghan (1998) ................................ 2000 Cook, Emily (2001, 03, 04) .......................... 2005 Costello, Elizabeth (2004, 05, 06, 07) ..........2008 D-D-D-D-D Darby, Kimberly (1986, 87, 88, 89)............. 1990 Demers, Kelly (1986, 87, 88, 89) ................ 1990 DeViney, Selina (1989, 90, 91, 92) ............. 1993 Domme, Sarah (2002, 03, 04, 05) ............. 2006 Dreyfus, Sarah (2002, 03, 04, 05) .............. 2007 Duckwall, Ellen (2011) ............................... 2015 Dugas, Emma (2011).................................... 2015 E-E-E-E-E Ellison, Kaitlin (2009) ................................... 2010 Emerson, Ashley (2003, 04, 05, 06) ........... 2007 Encarnacao, Tina (1993, 94, 95, 96) .......... 1997 Evey, Kathleen (1996, 97, 98) ..................... 2000

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F-F-F-F-F Farrell, Randee (1998, 99, 2000, 01)......... 2002 Farrell, Ronee (2003, 04, 05, 06) ............... 2007 Fearnside, Brittany (2006, 07, 08) .............. 2010 Fishburne, Holly (1987, 88, 89, 90) ............ 1991 Fiston, Elizabeth (1994, 95, 96, 97) ........... 1998 Fitzpatrick, Anne (1998) ............................... 2001 Ford, Andrea (1986, 87) ............................... 1988 Fox, Therese (2006)...................................... 2010 French, Andrea (1991, 92, 93, 94).............. 1995 G-G-G-G-G Gabriel, Patricia (1993, 94, 95) ................... 1997 Gallagher, Caitlyn (2006, 07, 08) ................ 2010 Garcia, Rebecca (2003, 04, 05, 06) ........... 2007 Gibson, Jennifer (1995, 96, 97, 98) ............ 1999 Gordon, Lindsay (2008, 09, 10, 11) ............ 2012 Goss, Sarah (2005, 06, 07, 08)................... 2009 Gower, Stephanie (2010, 11) ..................... 2014 Greaves, Ashley (1997, 98, 99, 2000) ........ 2001 H-H-H-H-H Hagan, Holly (1986) ...................................... 1987 Harrington, Emily (1995, 96, 97, 98) .......... 1999 Harrington, Molly (1998, 99, 2001) ............ 2002 Harrington, Sally (1994, 95, 96, 97) ........... 1998 Hassett, Sandra (1986, 87, 88)................... 1989 Hauf, Suzanne (1990, 91, 92, 93) .............. 1994 Helbling, Erringer (2008. 09, 10, 11) .......... 2012 Hennessy, Shavonne (1999, 2000, 01, 02) .........2003 Hennessey, Susan (1987) ............................ 1991 Herron, Mallory (2011) ............................... 2015 Hodge, Jodi (1986, 87) ................................. 1988 Hoffman, Erica (1994) .................................. 1996 Hughes, Holly (1992, 93, 94, 95) ................ 1996 Hughes, Jennifer (1997, 98, 99, 2000) ...... 2001 J-J-J-J-J Janick, Lynn (2003, 04, 05, 06) .................. 2007 Janoski, Amelia (2005, 06, 07, 08) ............. 2009 Johansen, Donna (1986, 87, 88) ................ 1989 Johnson, Sara (2000, 01, 02, 03) ............... 2004 Jorgensen, Julie (2002, 03, 04, 05) ............ 2006 K-K-K-K-K Kaila, Christine (2008, 09, 10) .................... 2012 Kalik, Jaclyn (2010, 11) ............................. 2014 Kamrowski, Jennifer (1996, 97, 98) ............ 2000 Kanis, Rebecca (1987, 88, 89).................... 1991 Keen, Claudia (2002, 03, 04, 05) ............... 2006 Kidd, Mary (1996, 97, 98, 99) ..................... 2000 Kinney, Amy (1998, 99, 2000)..................... 2002 Kosco, Caroline Leigh (2002, 03, 04, 05) ............2006 Kotulich, Deborah (1988) ............................ 1990 Koulabouth, Jessica (2011) ....................... 2015 Knur, Kimberly (1986, 87)............................ 1988

Pia White

Kracht, Michelle (2001, 02) ......................... 2003 L-L-L-L-L Lee, Monica (2008, 09, 10, 11) .................. 2012 LeGrand, Tosie (1990, 91, 92, 93) ............. 1994 LoGiudice, Deneil (1988, 89, 90, 91) ......... 1992 Lohmuller, Christine (2006, 07) ................... 2007 Long, Deborah (1989, 90) ........................... 1992 Longo, Silvia (2003, 04, 05, 06).................. 2007 Lostetter, Alexandra (2007, 08, 09, 10) ...... 2011 Loughman, Catherine (1994, 95, 96, 97)..........1998 Loughman, Karen (1996, 97, 98, 99) ......... 2000 M-M-M-M-M Madden, Amy (1992, 93) ............................ 1996 Malta, Marissa (2010, 11) ......................... 2014 McGuigan, Molly (2010, 11) ...................... 2014 McKechnie, Kelli (1993, 94, 95) ................. 1996 McLaws, Melissa (2009, 10) ..................... 2013 Meier, Gretchen (1991, 92, 93, 94) ............ 1995 Meier, Michelle (1991, 92, 93, 94) ............ 1995 Miller, Carla (1986, 87, 88) .......................... 1989 Miller, Caroline (2005, 06, 07, 08) .............. 2009 Mitchell, Cheryl (1996, 97, 98, 99) ............. 2000 Mitchell, Sonya (1994, 95, 96) .....................1998 Mitchem, Alana (2011) ...............................2015 Molacek, Joey (2010, 11)............................2014 Mosher, Kaley (2010, 11) ............................2014 Moss, Jennifer (1999)....................................2003 Mulnix, Alison (2002, 03, 04) .......................2006 Murray, Eileen (1994, 95) ............................1998 N-N-N-N-N Nay, Emily (1999, 2000, 01, 02) ..................2003 Nickerson, Lori (1986, 87) ............................1990 Nguyen, Marilinh (2009, 10) .........................2013 O-O-O-O-O O’Leary, Christine (2006, 07, 08) .................2010 Oliver, Madison (2011) ................................2015 P-P-P-P-P Pais, Lisa (1989, 90, 91, 92) ........................1993 Parchomenko, Angela (1995) .......................1999 Parker, Sarah (1999) .....................................2001 Pascucci, Jennifer (2002, 03, 04, 05)..........2006 Peck, Andrea (1988, 89) ...............................1992 Pedicino, Geralyn (2004, 05, 07) .................2008 Pedley, Holly (1994, 95, 96, 97) ...................1998 Pendry, Katherine (1992, 93, 94, 95) ..........1996 Perovich, Anneliese (2004) ...........................2008

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Vallette, Elizabeth (1995, 96, 97, 98) ..........1999 Veach, Michelle (2000, 01, 02, 03)..............2004 Venable, Kate (2003, 04, 05, 06) ................2007

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Wacker, Katie (2010, 11) ............................2014 Washington, Dymon (2008) ..........................2012 Watson, Laura (2001) ....................................2005 Walker, Adrian (2000, 01, 02).......................2004 Weglinski, Karen (1987) ................................1988 White, Pia (2005, 06, 07, 08) .......................2009 Williams, Tara (1990, 91, 92, 93).................1994 Wilson, Lara (2011) .....................................2015 Wilson, Michiko (2003, 04) ...........................2005 Windley, Dana (2004) ....................................2008 Winslow, Ingrid (1989, 90, 91) .....................1992 Wnuk, Emily (1998, 99).................................2002

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R-R-R-R-R Regan, Kathleen (1986, 87, 88) ...................1989 Rice, Caroline (2009, 10) ..............................2013 Robbins, Kelley (2007, 08. 09, 10) ..............2011 Roberts, Jenna (2003, 04, 05, 06, 07) ........2008 Robertson, Anne (1993) ................................ 1997 Rollman, Abby (1999, 2000, 01, 02) ...........2003 Rosas, Linda (2011).....................................2015 Rosenberger, Ruthie (2010, 11) .................2014 Rowan, Melinda (1993, 94, 95).................... 1997 Rowe, Lauren (1999, 2000, 01, 02) ............2003 Russell, Michele (1994, 95) ..........................1998 Russell, Diana (1997, 98, 99, 2000) ...........2001

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Sachse, Beach (1987, 88) ............................1991 Schachtler, Kelly (1999, 2000, 01, 02)........2003 Schmitz, Maria (2003, 04, 05, 06)...............2007 Schroeder, Laura (1998, 99, 2000, 01).......2002 Schuble, Jennifer (1996) ...............................2000 Seligman, Laura (1988, 89, 90) ...................1992 Shannon, Janis (2007, 08, 09) .....................2011 Sheets, Asleigh (2008, 09) ...........................2012 Shinoski, Marianna (1987) ...........................1989 Signorelli, Julie (1986) ...................................1990 Smith, Catherine (1988, 89, 90) ..................1992 Smolinski, Lynn (1997) ..................................1999 Soer, Kimberly (2004) ...................................2005 Souza, Marissa (1991, 92, 93) .....................1994 Spence, Deidre (1991, 92, 93, 94) ..............1995 Sprague, Lynn (1986) ....................................1987 Stagg, Lucie (1986) .......................................1987 Stallard, Julia (2008, 09, 10, 11) .................2012 Stair, Erin (1997, 98, 99) ..............................2001 Starr, Katie (2011) .........................................2015 Stein, Shannon (1996, 97, 98, 99) ..............2000 Squire, Marietta (1999, 2000, 01, 02) ............ 2003

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Taylor, Donielle (2000, 01, 02, 03) .................... 2004 Thomure, Lisa (2006) ....................................2010

FOUR-YEAR LETTERWINNERS Albano, Alexis, 1992, 93, 94, 95 ..................1996 Allen, Tiffany, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ....................2006 Ashworth, Mary, 1992, 93, 94, 95 ...............1996 Barcomb, Jennifer, 1993, 94, 95, 96 ........... 1997 Betterbed, Elizabeth, 2006, 07, 08, 09 .......2010 Biddick, Drew, 2005, 07, 07, 08...................2009 Biddick, Emily, 2001, 02, 03, 04 ..................2005 Blount, Wendy, 1989, 90, 91, 92 .................1993 Boyle, Mary Erin, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ..............2007 Brown, Delaney, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ...............2006 Byrnes, Molly, 2005, 07, 07, 08 ...................2009 Cahill, Jennifer, 1988, 89, 90, 91 ................1992 Clegg, Dee , 2008, 09, 10, 11 ......................2012 Collins, Devon, 2004, 05, 06, 07..................2008 Congemi, Jessica, 2004, 05, 06, 07 ............2008 Connors, Tina, 2000, 01, 02, 03 ..................2004 Costello, Elizabeth, 2004, 05, 06, 07 ..........2008 Darby, Kim, 1986, 87, 88, 89 .......................1990 Demers, Kelly, 1986, 87, 88, 89 ..................1990 DeViney, Selina, 1989, 90, 91, 92 ...............1993 Domme, Sarah, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ................2006 Dreyfus, Sarah, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ................2007 Encarnacao, Tina, 1993, 94, 95, 96 ............ 1997 Emerson, Ashley, 2003, 04, 05, 06..............2007 Farrell, Randee, 1998, 99, 00, 01................2002 Farrell, Ronee, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ..................2007 Fearnside, Brittany, 2006, 07, 08, 09 ..........2010 Fishburne, Holly, 1987, 88, 89, 90 ..............1991 Fiston, Beth, 1994, 95, 96, 97 .....................1998 French, Andrea, 1991, 92, 93, 94 ................1995 Gallagher, Caitlyn, 2006, 07, 08, 09 ............2010 Garcia, Rebecca, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ..............2007 Gibson, Jen, 1995, 96, 97, 98 ......................1999 Gordon, Lindsay, 2008, 09, 10, 11 ..............2012 Goss, Sarah, 2005, 07, 07, 08 .....................2009 Greaves, Ashley, 1997, 98, 99, 00 ...............2001 Harrington, Emily, 1995, 96, 97, 98 .............1999 Harrington, Sally, 1994, 95, 96, 97 ..............1998 Hauf, Suzanne, 1990, 91, 92, 93.................1994 Helbling, Erringer, 2008, 09, 10, 11.............2012 Hennessy, Shavonne, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ...........2003 Hughes, Holly, 1992, 93, 94, 95 ..................1996 Hughes, Jennifer, 1997, 98, 99, 00 .............2001

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Janick, Lynn, 2003, 04, 05, 06 .....................2007 Janoski, Amelia, 2005, 07, 07, 08 ...............2009 Johnson, Sara, 2000, 01, 02, 03 .................2004 Jorgensen, Julie, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ..............2006 Keen, Claudia, 2002, 03, 04, 05..................2006 Kidd, Mary, 1996, 97, 98, 99 .......................2000 Kosco, Leigh, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ....................2006 Lee, Monica, 2008, 09, 10, 11 .....................2012 LeGrand, Tosie, 1990, 91, 92, 93 ................1994 LoGiudice, Deneil*, 1988, 89, 90, 91 .........1992 Longo, Silvia, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ....................2007 Lostetter, Alex, 2007, 08, 09, 10 ..................2011 Loughman, Cathy, 1994, 95, 96, 97 ............1998 Loughman, Kerry, 1996, 97, 98, 99 .............2000 Meier, Gretchen, 1991, 92, 93, 94 ..............1995 Meier, Michelle, 1991, 92, 93, 94 ................1995 Miller, Caroline, 2005, 07, 07, 08.................2009 Mitchell, Cheryl, 1996, 97, 98, 99 ...............2000 Nay, Emily, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ........................2003 O’Leary, Christine, 2006, 07, 08, 09 ............2009 Pais, Lisa, 1989, 90, 91, 92 .........................1993 Pascucci, Jen, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ..................2006 Pedley, Holly, 1994, 95, 96, 97.....................1998 Pendry, Kate, 1992, 93, 94, 95 ....................1996 Robbin, Kelley, 2007, 08, 09, 10 ..................2011 Roberts, Jenna, 2004, 05, 06, 07 ................2008 Rollman, Abby, 1999, 00, 01, 02..................2003 Rowe, Lauren, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ..................2003 Russell, Diana 1997, 98, 99, 00 ..................2001 Schachtler, Kelly, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ..............2003 Schmitz, Maria, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ................2007 Schroeder, Laura, 1998, 99, 00, 01.............2002 Spence, Deidre, 1991, 92, 93, 94................1995 Stallard, Julia, 2008, 09, 10, 11 ...................2012 Stein, Shannon, 1996, 97, 98, 99................2000 Squire, Marietta, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ..............2003 Taylor, Donielle, 2000, 01, 02, 03 ................2004 Tien, Karen, 1998, 99, 00, 01 ......................2002 Vallette, Elizabeth, 1995, 96, 97, 98 ...........1999 Veach, Michelle, 2000, 01, 02, 03 ...............2004 White, Pia, 2005, 07, 07, 08 .........................2009 Williams, Tara, 1990, 91, 92, 93 ..................1994 * non graduate

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Turnnidge, Carlie (2009, 10) .........................2011 Tien, Karen (1998, 99, 2000, 01) ................2002 Traylor, Nina (2005, 2006) ............................2009 Trezza, Jillian (2001) ......................................2005


2012 ACADEMY LEADERSHIP

LIEUTENANT GENERAL DAVID H. HUNTOON, JR. Superintendent

Lieutenant General David H. Huntoon, Jr. became the 58th Superintendent of the United States Military Academy in July 2010. He had previously served as Director of the Army Staff in January 2008. Huntoon was commissioned from West Point in 1973. From 1973-1986, he served as an infantry officer in a series of command and staff assignments with the 3rd Infantry Regiment at Fort Myer, Va., the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash., the 7th Army Training Command at Vilseck, Germany, and with the 3rd Infantry Division in Aschaffenburg, Germany. From 1986-1988, Huntoon attended the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kans. and the School for Advanced Military Studies. He then served in the Directorate of Plans, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, N.C., as Senior War Plans Officer (Operation Just Cause), Deputy Director of Plans (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm), and Director of Plans. Huntoon commanded 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry (Mechanized) at Camp Casey, Korea, and served as Chief of Plans, CJ3, Combined Forces Command and United Nations Command, Yongsan from 1992-94. In 1994-95, he was the Army’s National Security Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He then took command of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), Fort Myer, Va. Huntoon’s next assignment was the Executive Officer to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. Prior to that assignment, he served as the Assistant Division Commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, and from 2000-2002, he was the Deputy Commandant of the US Army Command and General Staff College. Huntoon moved on to become the Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy, Army G3, at the Pentagon. In August 2003, he was assigned as the 46th Commandant, United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Huntoon’s awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit (6th Award), and the Bronze Star; Expert Infantryman’s Badge, Parachute Qualification Badge, and the Ranger Tab. He has a Masters of Arts in International Relations from Georgetown University and a Masters in Military Arts and Sciences from the CGSC Advanced Military Studies Program.

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BRIGADIER GENERAL THEODORE D. MARTIN Commandant of Cadets

Brigadier General Theodore D. Martin, a former Army swimmer and captain of the 1982-83 Black Knights’ swimming team, returned to West Point in July 2011 to assume command of the United States Corps of Cadets as the 73rd Commandant of Cadets. Martin graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1983 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the armor branch of the U.S. Army. His military education includes the Armor Officer Basic Course (cavalry track), the Infantry Officer Advanced Course, the Naval College of Command and Staff, and the Army War College. He holds a master’s degree in national security & strategic studies from the Naval War College, a master’s degree in strategic studies from the Army War College, and a master’s degree in business from Webster University. Martin’s command experience includes Commander, C Company, 2nd Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, Federal Republic of Germany; Commander, 1st Squadron, 10th U.S. Cavalry Regiment (Buffalo Soldiers), 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq; Commander, 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq; Commander, Operations Group (COG), National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif.; and Commandant & 45th Chief of Armor, U.S. Army Armor School, Fort Benning, Ga. Beyond command, Martin has served in a wide variety of staff and leadership assignments including duty in the 1st Armor Training Brigade, Fort Knox, Ky.; the Combined Arms CommandTraining, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; Advisor to the Imam Mohammed bin Saud Brigade and later the Prince Sa’ad bin Abdul Rahman Brigade, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Joint Improvised Explosive DeviceDefeat Task Force as the Iraq Field Team Leader, Baghdad, Iraq; and Human Resource Command, Alexandria, Va., as Armor Branch Chief and Chief of Combat Arms Division. Brigadier General Martin’s awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star Medal with “V” device and two oak leaf clusters, Meritorious Service Medal with six oak leaf clusters, Army Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, and the Army Achievement Medal with four oak leaf clusters. Additionally, he has earned the Combat Action Badge and Parachutist Badge. Martin is a member of the 10th U.S. Cavalry Regiment (Buffalo Soldiers) and is the recipient of the Order of Saint George, the Order of Saint Barbara, and the Order of Saint Maurice (Primicerius).

SOCCER BRIGADIER GENERAL TIMOTHY E. TRAINOR Dean of the Academic Board

Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., became the Dean of the Academic Board at the United States Military Academy in the summer of 2010. He previously served as professor and head of the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point where he taught courses in engineering management, systems engineering and decision analysis. Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engineer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineering officer, Trainor has served in operational assignments around the world, including Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kans. and Sarajevo, Bosnia. Trainor has a Master of Business Administration from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke and a doctorate degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University. He is a member of the Military Applications Society of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences the Military Operations Research Society, the American Society for Engineering Management and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is a past president of Epsilon Mu Eta, the national Engineering Management Honor Society. Trainor is also a member of the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford School of Engineering at Norwich University. As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the Installation Status Report that provides the Army a standardized means to assess infrastructure and environmental conditions on installations to support resource allocation decisions. He has applied decision analysis methods in completing an organizational analysis of the Army’s Installation Management Agency and in assessing defense security cooperation programs. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the summer of 2007 and worked with the British-led Provincial Reconstruction Team in helping the provincial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure revitalization plans. Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 graduate of West Point, who is a professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at the Academy. They have a daughter Cory, who is currently attending West Point, and two sons; Danny and Zach.

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director for five years. During his stint at Notre Dame, Corrigan spearheaded the redesign of its official athletics website and creation of 15-20 hours of original video content weekly. That resulted in a 35 percent increase in page views and unique users. Corrigan also worked directly with ISP Sports, CSTV, and NBC Sports from a sales and marketing standpoint. “We are excited about the selection of Boo Corrigan to be Army’s athletic director,” Huntoon said. “He has wide experience in helping to lead a Division I athletic department and has excelled at the highest levels. He brings to the Military Academy a wealth of experience at some of the nation’s elite athletic programs.” Before joining the staff at Notre Dame, Corrigan spent nearly three years as the associate athletic director for marketing at the United States Naval Academy. He was responsible for turning the marketing department from a deficit to profit in his first year with full budget responsibility for the department. Corrigan also was intimately involved with the re-branding of the Annual Giving Campaign (The Blue and Gold), which led to an increase of 75 percent year over year donations. He previously spent a year as a partner in Corrigan Sports Enterprises, an entrepreneurial sports marketing company, in the Baltimore area -- and also worked two years as an equity partner in mrgoodbucks. com, an e-commerce program that involved creation of affinity business relationships. Corrigan also served two years as vice president of EMCEE Sports, a Baltimorebased sports marketing company with a focus on professional golf from 1997

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BOO CORRIGAN

United States Military Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon Jr., named the person selected to lead West Point’s intercollegiate athletic department on Feb. 1, 2010, when he announced the hiring of Boo Corrigan as the Academy’s director of athletics Corrigan, who has been the senior associate athletic director for external affairs at Duke University since August 2008, brings a wealth of leadership to his new post. He is a proven administrator with 18 years of experience in all areas of revenue generation, external affairs, staff management and leadership. Corrigan’s chief responsibilities at Duke have included the oversight of the Blue Devil corporate partnerships and the Marketing, Promotions, Ticket, Internet Operations, Sports Information and Video Services departments. In only two years at Duke, Corrigan has been responsible for the negotiation of multi-media rights to ISP, which increased annual rights more than 40 percent. “First and foremost, I am honored to have the opportunity to work at the United States Military Academy, the West Point leadership and the U.S. Army,” Corrigan said. “It is my privilege to serve those proud Americans that serve our country and to be at the greatest leadership institution in the world. “I want to say specifically to our cadet-athletes that we will provide them the opportunity and the wherewithal to achieve to their highest ability and to provide our coaches with the opportunity to win championships, and build leaders of character. We will strive for our cadets to achieve great success in their academics, military training and athletic endeavors.” Army operates a 25-sport intercollegiate athletic program, highlighted by its nationally recognized football team. Under the direction of head coach Rich Ellerson the Black Knights finished 7-6 this season and closed the season with a win over SMU in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. A supervisor of the 2009 NCAA Champion women’s tennis and 2010 NCAA Champion men’s lacrosse programs, Corrigan has been a part of three NCAA Championships at Duke in just two seasons. He is currently a member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Rules committee and the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Committee, while serving on the Executive Budget Committee at Duke. Prior to arriving at Duke in August of 2008, he oversaw Notre Dame’s corporate relations and marketing as an associate athletic

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BOO CORRIGAN through ‘99. In that role, he was responsible for a $2.5 million operating budget for the State Farm Senior Classic. He worked for Host Communications for two years, helping create relationships with various college and university athletic departments, and served as assistant director of marketing at Florida State from 1992-95. “I want to thank my family and Duke University for the support and encouragement to make this possible, and look forward to serving as part of the Army team at West Point,” Corrigan added. The youngest son of former ACC commissioner Gene Corrigan, he is a 1990 University of Notre Dame graduate with a degree in economics. Corrigan is currently obtaining a masters in education in sports leadership with an expected 2011 graduation. He and his wife, the former Kristen Aceto, are the parents of three children, Finley, Tre and Brian.

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ADMISSION TO WEST POINT

2012 Peterson’s Guide ranks West Point as one of the most competitive colleges in the nation and Forbes ranked West Point as American’s best college in 2009 and third-best in 2011. There are approximately 12,000 applications each year for less than 1,200 cadet vacancies. Applicants compete for vacancies and are evaluated in three areas: academics, physical aptitude and demonstrated leadership ability. Cadet vacancies are allocated to each member of Congress and to the representatives to Congress from Washington, D.C., Guam, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, American Samoa and the Mariana Islands. Many foreign governments are also invited to nominate cadets under a Department of State program, so the student population at West Point is incredibly diverse. The following is an overview of the first three steps toward gaining admittance to West Point. Further information regarding the admissions process and orientation visits is available by calling the Director of Admissions at (845) 938-4041. Should you wish to schedule an official visit, contact the Army Soccer office at (845) 938-2836. DETERMINE IF YOU MEET ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS To meet West Point’s minimum entrance requirements, you must: be at least 17 but not yet 23 on the day you enter West Point; be a U.S. citizen at the time you enter (except for foreign cadets as noted above); not be married or pregnant, nor have a legal obligation to support a child or other dependent. Additionally, you must meet academic, medical and physical qualifications. To be considered academically qualified, you should have an aboveaverage high school or college academic record and strong performance on the standardized American College Testing (ACT) Assessment Program Exam or the College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Additionally, you should take a strong college preparatory program in high school, including four years of English, four years of math (including trigonometry),

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two years of laboratory science, two years of a foreign language and one year of U.S. history. To be medically qualified, you must be in good physical and mental health and pass a medical exam administered by the Department of Defense. To meet physical qualification standards, you must demonstrate above-average strength, endurance and agility. The West Point Field Force administers a Physical Aptitude Exam to measure these traits. The exam includes: pull-ups for men/flexed arm hang for women, basketball throw from the kneeling position, standing long jump, a 300-yard shuttle run and a two-minute bout of push-ups. APPLY FOR A NOMINATION A nomination is the legal authority for West Point to consider a candidate for admission. Nominations are available from every member of Congress and from the representatives to Congress listed above. At a minimum, you should apply to your two senators, your representative and the Vice President. Nominations are also available, from the President, for children of career military personnel, and from the Secretary of the Army for enlisted soldiers in the Regular Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard; for children of deceased or 100% disabled veterans; children of persons awarded the Medal of Honor; and students in Army ROTC, Army Junior ROTC, or Navy, Air Force, or Marine Junior ROTC units which have been designated as Honor Units with Distinction. START A FILE AT WEST POINT West Point will start your candidate file upon receipt of a completed Precandidate Questionnaire. You may obtain a questionnaire by writing or calling: Director of Admissions U.S. Military Academy 646 Swift Road West Point, NY 10996-1905 (845) 938-4041

Automated admissions information is also available at the above phone number. Additionally, you can request a questionnaire from the Academy’s World Wide Web page at: www.usma.edu/Admissions. The web site also includes additional information about the admissions process as well as the courses of instruction available at West Point. Finally, if you are at least a high school junior and are sincerely interested in attending West Point and serving as an officer in the U.S. Army, you should talk to your school guidance counselor. Each counselor’s office has a copy of the latest West Point catalog and information to help you with your college choices.

Upon taking the oath, West Point graduates are commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army.

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KIM AN

22

DONNA BENNETT

4 14 24

MALLORY HERRON

15

24 4 10 2 27 10

KATIE HOLDER

157 15

MARISSA MALTA

ANNA LAIL

12 7 0

ALANA MITCHEM

21 21 16

KATIE POUND

26

KATIE WACKER

8 23

JOEY MOLACEK

280

LINDA ROSAS

27

20

ELLEN DUCKWALL

STEPHANIE GOWER

103

13 0

JACLYN KALIK

COURTNEY JOHNSON

JESSICA McALISTER

MOLLY McGUIGAN

35

KALEY MOSHER

26

RUTHIE ROSENBERGER

17

BAILEY WIDMAN

Brooke Hepfer

21

JESSICA KOULABOUTH

23 00

13 00

14

2

ERICA NDLOVU

25

HANNA ROZZI

1

MELISSA McLAWS

18

MADISON OLIVER

19 676

CANDACE STEWART

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