2016 Adelphi Women's Lacrosse Media Guide

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Table of Contents

2016 Quick Facts...................................................... 3 Northeast-10 Conference.......................................... 4 Head Coach Pat McCabe........................................... 5 Assistant Coaching Staff.......................................... 6 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Roster................................ 7 Players 1 Jill Graziano................................................... 8 2 Taylor Salmon................................................ 9 3 Casey Zalewski............................................ 10 5 Jacqueline Jahelka...................................... 11 6 Chelsea Abreu.............................................. 12 7 Ryley Weber................................................. 13 10 Nicki Stanco................................................ 14 11 Jen Graham................................................. 15 12 Rachel O’Brien............................................. 16 13 Michele Scannell......................................... 17 14 Beth Ann Pierce........................................... 18 16 Kelly Osmulski............................................. 19 18 Kate Beier.................................................... 20 19 Emily Keesling............................................. 21 20 Kateri Brooks............................................... 22 22 Danielle Montano......................................... 23 24 Chandley Borges.......................................... 24 25 Allison Schneider......................................... 25 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole......................................... 26 27 Gianna Gallo................................................ 24 28 Rachel Aitkens............................................. 28 31 Hailey Peterson............................................ 29 33 Camille Rosellini.......................................... 30 34 Kelsey Malles.............................................. 31 36 Taylor Hayes................................................ 32 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Schedule......................... 33 Motamed Field........................................................ 34 Honors & Awards.................................................... 35 Career Records....................................................... 40 Single Season......................................................... 41 Adelphi Women’s Lacrosse In The NCAAs............... 43 Year-By-Year Records............................................. 44 All-Time Roster....................................................... 47 Director Of Athletics And Campus Recreation......... 48 Administration........................................................ 49 Long Island And New York...................................... 51 Facilitites................................................................ 52 About Adelphi University Programs........................ 54

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2015-16 Quick Facts University Information

Women’s Lacrosse Staff Information

Location: Garden City, N.Y. Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 7,610 President: Dr. Christine M. Riordan Athletic Director: Danny McCabe Assoc. Athletic Director/SWA: Kate Whalen Conference: Northeast-10 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Home Field: Motamed Field Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Brown and Gold Athletic Department Phone: (516) 877-4240

Head Coach: Pat McCabe Email: pmccabe@adelphi.edu Record at School: 21-1 Career Record: 21-1 Lacrosse Phone: (516) 877-4330 Assistant Coaches: Erica DeVito, Danielle Jaycox, Laurn Janelli

History

First Year as a Varsity Sport: 2001 All-Time Varsity Record/Years: 230-27/15 All-Time NE-10 Record/Years: 69-3/5 NE-10 Tournament Champions: Five/‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘14, ‘15 NCAA Appearances/Last: 11/2015 NCAA Division II Champions: ‘04, ‘06, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘14, ‘15

Athletic Media Relations

Asst. AD/Director: Adam Siepiola Office Phone: (516) 877-4293 Email Address: Siepiola@adelphi.edu Asst. Director: Pat McWalters Email Address: pmcwalters@adelphi.edu Office Phone: (51) 877-4236 Graduate Assistant: Victoria Chiesa Email Address: vchiesa@adelphi.edu Office Phone: (516) 877-3774 Office Fax: (516) 877-4237 Website: www.AUPanthers.com Mailing Address: 1 South Avenue, Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Women’s Lacrosse Contact: Adam Siepiola

Key Returners

Named Jackie Jahelka Taylor Hayes Rachel O’Brien Ryley Weber

Key Losses

Named Alexa Froccaro Danielle Jaycox Felicia Mills

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Overall Record: 21-1 NE-10 Regular Season Record/Finish: 12-1/First Place Post Season: NE-10 Tournament Champions NCAA National Champions Final 2015 Ranking: 1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 26/4 Newcomers: 10

Pos. A GK A D

2015 Stats 68G, 18A, 86 points 4.71 GAA, 75 saves 39G, 50A, 89 points 57GB, 85DC

2015 Stats 72G, 26A, 98 points 39G, 12A, 51 points, 36 GB 14G, 17 points, 184 DC

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The Northeast-10 Conference The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The conference consists of 15 member institutions located throughout the Northeast in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont. With the addition of women’s golf in 201415, the NE-10 now sponsors a total of 24 sports.

the national title in the 4x400 relay at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. When it came to NCAA postseason selections, the NE-10 once again had another sensational year with 48 teams chosen to participate in national tournaments during the year. On top of that, representatives from 34 different swimming and diving, cross country and track & field teams competed for national titles. Of those 48 teams, 13 different Northeast-10 institutions were represented, while nine teams from the conference advanced to at least the national quarterfinal round in national tournament play – a new NE-10 record.

The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 are Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), American International College (Springfield, Mass.), Assumption College (Worcester, Mass.), Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.), Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), Merrimack College (North Andover, Mass.), University of New Haven (West Haven, Conn.), Pace University (Pleasantville, N.Y.), Saint Anselm College (Manchester, N.H.), Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.), The College of Saint Rose (Albany, N.Y.), Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven, Conn.), Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, N.H.), and Stonehill College (Easton, Mass.).

From the field of play to inside the classroom, the Northeast-10 honored a number of student-athletes for their academic accomplishments. A record-breaking 73 percent of the league’s 287 athletic teams garnered a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Overall, nearly 59 percent of all conference student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA throughout the 2014-15 academic year and were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll (CHR) as a result. An astonishing 164 student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall before 205 more did so in the spring. The Northeast-10 also honored 247 student-athletes as members of its academic all-conference teams.

The conference’s 15 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, N.Y. to Waltham, Mass. and from Colchester, Vt. to Garden City, N.Y. Many of the members are located in or around the metropolitan areas of Albany, Boston, Manchester, New Haven, Worcester and New York City. The Northeast-10 was proud to welcome the New Haven and Adelphi in the conference’s latest expansion, adding to the powerful union of strong academic and athletic institutions. In addition, LIU Post (Brookville, N.Y.) is an associate member of the NE-10 in the sports of field hockey and football.

The Northeast-10 also remains focused on its community endeavors. The conference has built a strong partnership with Team IMPACT, a non-profit organization that matches children with life-threatening illnesses with college sports teams. In 2015, the NE-10 became the first ‘fully-matched’ conference in Division II, as at least one team from each member institution has matched with a Team IMPACT child. More than 60 NE-10 teams currently have matches through Team IMPACT. The conference’s fundraising efforts for Make-A-Wish are also more than any other Division II conference in the country over the past decade.

The Northeast-10 has evolved into a membership committed to competitive athletics programs that emphasize the education, both on and off the field, of more than 6,000 student-athletes. Among the many accomplishments of these institutions are NCAA Division II national championships in women’s basketball, women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving.

Through the establishment and enforcement of regulations, the conference aims to encourage policies that enable intercollegiate athletics programs to contribute to and be considered an integral part of the total educational offerings at our member institutions. The Northeast-10 can look to a long history of success including the growth from seven original member institutions to more than double its size 35 years later, the contention for and winning of multiple national championships, and the recognition of student-athlete performances off the field and in the classroom.

The conference is coming off yet another banner season in 2014-15. The Adelphi women’s lacrosse team repeated as national champions by defeating Lock Haven, 5-4, in the title game. Also, Southern Connecticut’s Chrystle Hill, Georgette Nixon, Sarah Hill and Shatajah Wattely claimed

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Adelphi Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

Pat

McCabe Second Season

Adelphi University Director of Athletics and Recreation Danny McCabe announced the hiring of Pat McCabe as head coach of the women’s lacrosse program on September 4, 2014. After winning the Northeast-10 Regular Season title with a 12-1 mark, the Brown and Gold went on to win the Championship crown as well with three wins by a margin of at least nine goals. In the NCAA Tournament, McCabe led Adelphi to one more win each against Stonehill and Le Moyne before upending Lock Haven 5-4 in overtime after a Felicia Mills’ (‘15) goal. In addition to retaining the National Championship in his first year, McCabe also coached six individuals to the IWLCA All-America squad while Alex Froccaro (‘15) was honored as an Academic AllAmerican. The team as a whole also earned academic accolades with the Brown and Gold being named an IWLCA Academic Honor Squad. A National Hall of Fame defenseman, McCabe started his illustrious playing career at Elmont Memorial High School, where he led the

Women’s Lacrosse Coaching History at Adelphi

Name Pat McCabe Rob Grella Joe Spallina Jill Lessne-Solomon Totals

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Year 2015-present(1) 2012-2014(3) 2008-2011 (4) 2001-2007 (7) 15 Years

Overall 21-1(.963) 56-6 (.903) 73-2 (.973) 81-18 (.818) 231-27 (.888)

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Accolades 1 NCAA Title, 1 NCAA Tournament Appearance 1 NCAA Title, 3 NCAA Tournament Appearance 3 NCAA Titles, 4 NCAA Tournament Appearances 2 NCAA Titles, 3 NCAA Tournament Appearances 7 NCAA Titles, 11 NCAA Tournament Appearances

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program to a New York State Championship. In 1987, he matriculated at Syracuse University, where he won three NCAA Division I National Championships and earned four United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association AllAmerican honors and the 1990 NCAA Defensive Player of The Year award.

Championship honors. He followed that up with inclusion on the 1990 (alternate), 1998 and 2006 United State National teams, earning a Gold medal in 1998 and a Silver Medal at the 2006 World Championships. Collegiately, McCabe has spent time as a defensive coordinator with the LIU-Post men’s lacrosse program from 1999 thru 2001, helping the Pioneers to NCAA Division II runner-up finishes in 1999 and 2000. He was also a member of the Adelphi University men’s lacrosse coaching staff in 2011, pushing the Panthers to NCAA Division II runner up status.

Following college, McCabe moved into the professional ranks and played for the New York Saints of the National Lacrosse League from 1992-2001, spending seven years as team captain. In 2001 he joined the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse, spending six years with team, all of them as captain. He also helped the Lizards to Major League Lacrosse Championships in 2001 and 2003.

McCabe is also the found and camp director for Shooting Star Lacrosse Camps, which has operated since 1999 and founded ICON Lacrosse, where he coaches the girl’s lacrosse class of 2017 team, while also acting as program director.

McCabe also brings a wealth of international experience to Adelphi. He first donned a USA jersey in 1988 as part of the U19 team at the World Championships in Adelaide, Australia, where he earned “Fairest and Best Player” at the

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Assistant Coaching Staff

Erica Devito

Lauren Janelli

Danielle Jaycox

Assistant Coach

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2016 Women’s Lacrosse Roster #

Name

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Jill Graziano

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5-4

New Hyde Park, N.Y. / New Hyde Park Memorial

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Taylor Salmon

Sr.

M

5-6

West Hempstead, N.Y. / Kellenberg

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Casey Zalewski

Jr.

A

5-4

Wall, N.J. / Wall

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Jacqueline Jahelka

Jr.

A

5-6

Garden City, N.Y. / Garden City

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Chelsea Abreu

Fr.

M

5-7

Huntington, N.Y. / Harborfields

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Ryley Weber

Jr.

D

5-3

Wantagh, N.Y. / Wantagh

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Nicki Stanco

Fr.

D

5-4

Oyster Bay, N.Y. / Oyster Bay

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Jen Graham

Jr.

D

5-2

Wantagh, N.Y. / Wantagh

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Rachel O’Brien

Sr.

A

5-4

Bayport, N.Y. / Bayport-Blue Point

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Michele Scannell

So.

M

5-8

Smithtown, N.Y. / Smithtown East

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Beth Ann Pierce

So.

M

5-6

Middleburg, Va. / Saint John’s Catholic Prep

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Kelly Osmulski

Sr.

D

5-4

Summit, N.J. / Summit

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Kate Beier

Jr.

M

5-6

West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip

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Emily Keesling

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A

5-3

Bel Air, Md. / Patterson Mill

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Kateri Brooks

So.

M

5-5

Allamuchy, N.J. / Pope John XXIII Regional

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Danielle Montano

Sr.

A

5-6

Rockville Centre, N.Y. / Oceanside

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Chandley Borges

So.

A

5-4

Lynbrook, N.Y. / Lynbrook

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Allison Schneider

So.

M/A

5-5

Roslyn, N.Y. / Roslyn

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Kaitlyn Stackpole

So.

D

5-6

Massapequa, N.Y. / Kellenberg

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Gianna Gallo

Sr.

D

5-5

Port Washington, N.Y. / Paul D. Schreiber

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Rachel Aitkens

Sr.

A

5-6

Whitehouse Station, N.J. / Hunterdon Central Regional

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Hailey Peterson

So.

GK

5-6

Lake Worth, Fla. / Park Vista

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Camille Rosellini

Sr.

D

5-6

Rockaway, N.J. / Morris Knolls

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Kelsey Malles

Sr.

M

5-6

Poughkeepsie, N.Y. / Roy C. Ketcham

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Taylor Hayes

Sr.

GK

5-6

Rockville Centre, N.Y. / Kellenberg Memorial

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2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling

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Graziano

Class: Junior Position: Attack Height: 5-4 Hometown: New Hyde Park, N.Y. High School: New Hyde Park Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15) 2015: Saw action in 16 games off the bench...scored four goals and dished out two assists on the year for six points...scored one goal in three straight contests mid-season vs. Southern New Hampshire (4/11), Pace (4/14) and St. Michael’s (4/29)...recorded the assist on the fourth goal in Adelphi’s 5-4 win over Lock Haven in the NCAA National Championship (5/17).

34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano

2014: Did not play.

12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon

Graziano’s Career Highs Points: 2, vs. Pace, 4/14/15 Goals: 1, four times Assists: 1, twice Ground Balls: 1, three times

13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling

Taylor

Salmon

Class: Senior Position: Midfield Height: 5-6 Hometown: West Hempstead, N.Y. High School: Kellenberg Honors and Awards (Women’s Soccer): NE-10 Championship MVP, NE-10 All-Conference First Team, NSCAA All-Region First Team, D2CCA All-Region First Team, ECAC AllStar First Team, NE-10 Player of the Week and Defensive Player of the Week (10/12) (2015)...NE-10 Select Sport Defensive Player of the Week (11/3), NE-10 Second Team AllConference, ECAC Second Team All-Star, NE-10 Academic All-Conference (2014)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll...NE-10 All-Rookie Team (2012).

34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

2014 (Women’s Soccer): Started in all 21 of the team’s games…Led all defenders with three goals and eight points…Tallied in wins vs. Bentley (10/11), American International (10/29) and Stonehill (11/1)…Assisted on the game-winner in a 1-0 win vs. Le Moyne (11/4)… Recorded 18 total shots, nine on target…Saw 1868 minutes of playing time. 2013 (Women’s Soccer): Was in the starting 11 for all 21 games…Struck for a goal in a season-opening 5-1 win at Chestnut Hill (9/5)…Put five out of eight shots for the season on target. 2012 (Women’s Soccer): Started and played in all 21 games at defense…Made her collegiate debut in a 6-0 win against Caldwell (8/30). At Kellenberg: Played two years of varsity soccer...Was a two-time All-Catholic League selection...helped her team to the State Cup Semifinals during her junior and senior years... LIJSL Select team captain and Bernie Ward Commitment Award...An Honor Roll student and member of the National Honor Society...Volunteers her time at Angels for Autism, West Hempstead Soccer Club, TOPS Soccer, and the Nassau County Give Kids a Smile...Was on the Junior and Senior Retreat Staff...Also a member of S.A.L.T. and S.M.A.R.T. Personal: Daughter of Steve and Jennifer Salmon...Has four siblings...Majoring in accounting...Future career plans include becoming an accountant and working for the FBI.

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2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell

Casey

Zalewski

Class: Junior Position: Attack Height: 5-4 Hometown: Wall, N.J. High School: Wall Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15) 2015: Came off the bench in 10 games, scoring eight goals and dishing off three assists for 11 points...net a career-high four points (2G, 2A) in 24-4 win vs. SCSU (3/11) and also scored twice in 19-8 win vs. Southern New Hampshire (4/11) 2014: Saw time in six games at attack...made her collegiate debut in a 23-1 win over Southern Connecticut State, causing her first turnover (3/19)...collected her first career ground ball in a 18-0 victory against AIC (3/25). At Wall: Two-year member of the varsity lacrosse and soccer teams... two-time honorable mention Offensive Player of the Year for lacrosse.. broke school record for goals in a season (60) in her junior year... received US Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award as a senior... earned third place for Athlete of the Year (leading scorer in both lacrosse and soccer). Personal: Daughter of Henry and Eileen Zalewski... has three siblings, Cory, Kyle and Callan... majoring in communications... her dream job is to be an NFL Sideline Reporter.

25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Zalewski’s Career Highs Points: 4, vs SCSU, 3/11/15 Goals: 2, twice Assists: 2, vs SCSU, 3/11/15 Ground Balls: 3, vs SCSU, 3/11/15 Caused Turnovers: 2, vs SCSU, 3/11/15

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2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Jahelka

Class: Junior Position: Attack Height: 5-6 Hometown: Garden City, N.Y. High School: Garden City Honors and Awards: NCAA All-Tournament, ECAC Second Team All-Star, NE-10 Second Team All-Conference (2015)...NCAA Division II Final Four All-Tournament Team, Third Team IWLCA All-American, Second Team IWLCA All-Region, ECAC Division II Rookie of The Year, First Team All-ECAC Division II, Northeast-10 Rookie of The Year, First Team All-Northeast-10, Northeast-10 All-Rookie (2014)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15) 2015: Started in all 22 contests at attack...ranked second on the team with 68 goals while adding 18 assists for 86 points...scored the game-winner on seven occasions and tallied at least two goals in 18 games...had a season-high eight points (6G, 2A) in 24-4 win over SCSU (3/11) and scored five times in five games. 2014: Started in 21 of the 22 games as a freshman… tallied 61 goals and 12 assists… scored four goals in the first game of her collegiate career against Grand Valley State (2/21/14)… recorded 20 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers...posted a game-high seven points (5G, 2A) in a 19-0 victory over St. Thomas Aquinas (3/17)...tallied a team-high six goals against Saint Anselm on (4/12). At Garden City: Played three years of varsity lacrosse and volleyball... named captain of the volleyball team her final two years... selected to the U.S. Lacrosse National All-American Team and U.S. Lacrosse School Girls All-Star Team... named to the Nassau County All-Conference Team and Mineola All-Tournament team her senior year in volleyball... member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Patricia and Bob Jahelka... has one brother, Stephen... enjoys playing tennis, reading and photography... interested in becoming an elementary education teacher.

Jahelka’s Career Highs Points: 8, vs SCSU, 3/11/15 Goals: 6, twice Assists: 2, multiple times Ground Balls: 6, vs Bentley, 3/25/15 Caused Turnovers: 3, twice

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2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano

Chelsea

Abreu

Class: Freshman Position: Midfield Height: 5-7 Hometown: Huntington, N.Y. High School: Harborfields At Harborfields: Five-year player and three-year captain of the varsity lacrosse team...named All-Tournament, All-Division and All-Suffolk County...tabbed an Under Armor Academic All-American and was a Section XI Gold Key recipient...member of the National Honor Society and earned the Presidential Academic Excellence Award. Personal: Daughter of Victor and Lucia Abreu...brother, Adam, played lacrosse at Hartwick College and mother is an Adelphi alum (‘92)...enjoys drawing and spending time with family, and favorite food is mac and cheese.

12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien

Ryley

Weber

Class: Junior Position: Defense Height: 5-3 Hometown: Wantagh, N.Y. High School: Wantagh Honors and Awards: IWLCA First Team All-American, IWLCA First Team All-North Region, NCAA All-Tournament Team, ECAC First Team All-Star, NE-10 First Team AllConference (2015)...NCAA Division II Final Four All-Tournament Team, Northeast-10 AllRookie Team (2014). 2015: Started all 22 games on defense...caused a team-high 40 turnovers and picked up a team-high 57 ground balls...also won 85 draw controls...caused a season-high seven turnovers vs. Merrimack (4/4)...caused four turnovers and picked up four ground balls in NCAA First Round win over Stonehill (5/9)...caused three turnovers in Adelphi’s 10-5 win over Le Moyne in the Final Four (5/16).

16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco

2014: Played in 21 games this season and started in 20… recorded an assist against Southern New Hampshire (4/5/14)… fourth on the team with 18 draw controls… marked 22 caused turnovers. At Wantagh: Was a three-year member of the lacrosse team, two year member of the soccer team and bowled for one season... two-time All-County Honorable Mention for lacrosse... earned Athletic Director award in her senior season. Personal: Daughter of Margaret and Tom Weber... majoring in sports management with a minor in communications...has two siblings, Grady and Shea... enjoys watching “The Bachelor,” going to the beach and collecting teddy bears from around the world.

7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

Weber’s Career Highs Points: 1, vs SNHU, 4/5/14 Assists: 1, vs. SNHU, 4/5/14 Ground Balls: 7. vs. SNHU, 4/5/14 Caused Turnovers: 7. vs. Merrimack, 4/4/15 Draw Controls: 10, vs. SCSU, 3/11/15

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2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling

Class: Freshman Position: Defense Height: 5-4 Hometown: Oyster Bay, N.Y. High School: Oyster Bay At Oyster Bay: Player four years of varsity lacrosse...lacrosse MVP and Unsung Hero... All-Class, All-Tournament and All-County selection...also lettered three years for varsity volleyball. Personal: Daughter of Lisa and Angelo Stanco...enjoys the beach, photography and spending time with family and friends...exercise science major...plans to become a physical therapist.

34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien

Class: Junior Position: Defense Height: 5-4 Hometown: Wantagh, N.Y. High School: Wantagh Honors and Awards: Northeast-10 All-Tournament Team (2014)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15). 2015: Took the field in 16 games with five starts...caused one turnover in NCAA National Championship against Lock Haven (5/17). 2014: Saw time in all 22 games at defense and made three starts… picked up 26 ground balls and totaled 12 caused turnovers...made her collegiate debut against Grand Valley State (2/21)...collected her first assist in a 22-3 win against Franklin Pierce on (3/22)...collected a career-high five ground balls against Saint Michael’s (4/19).

16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell

At Wantagh: Played four years of lacrosse for coach Bobbi Colavita and two years of soccer under coach James Polo...two-time All-County Honorable Mention...named a lacrosse Academic All-American...member of the PE Leaders Club. Personal: Daughter of Jean and Jim Graham...has two older brothers, Jimmy and Joe...major is currently undecided.

25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Graham’s Career Highs Points: 1, vs. Franklin Pierce, 3/22/14 Assists: 1, vs. Franklin Pierce, 3/22/14 Ground Balls: 5, vs Saint Michael’s, 4/19/14 Caused Turnovers: 4, vs Saint Michael’s, 4/19/14

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12 O’Brien Rachel

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Class: Senior Position: Attack Height: 5-4 Hometown: Bayport, N.Y. High School: Bayport-Bluepoint Honors and Awards: IWLCA Second Team All-American, IWLCA Second Team All-North Region, ECAC Second Team All-Star, NE-10 First Team All-Conference (2015)...Second Team All-ECAC Division II, Second Team All-Northeast-10, NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2014)...IWLCA Second-Team All-Region, NE-10 First-Team All-Conference, NE-10 All-Rookie Team, NE-10 Rookie of the Year, Seven-time NE-10 Rookie of the Week (2013). 2015: Started all 22 contests and ranked second on the club with 89 points...scored 39 goals and dished out a team-high 50 assists...scooped up 19 ground balls, caused 12 turnovers and scored five gamewinners...had a season-high seven points twice...scored three goals in NE-10 Championship vs. Le Moyne (5/3). 2014: Started in all 22 games…scored 42 goals… third on the team with 28 assists… had a season high of seven points against American International with two goals and five assists. 2013: Started all 21 contests at attack…ranked second on the team in points (75), goals (56) and assists (19)…recorded her first collegiate goal in five-goal performance at Molloy (3/1)…scored a seasonhigh six goals at Southern New Hampshire (4/6) and against Assumption (4/23)…notched season-high seven points three times (3/1, 3/9, 4/23)…also picked up nine ground balls. At Bayport-Blue Point: Played two years of soccer, three years of basketball and four years of lacrosse...was a four-time All-Division honoree in lacrosse...earned the Alumni Loyalty Award. Personal: Daughter of Pat and Annette O’Brien...has one brother, Patrick...majoring in graphic design.

O’Brien’s Career Highs Points: 7, multiple times Goals: 6, twice Assists: 6, vs Southern Conn. State, 3/11/15 Ground Balls: 3, three times Caused Turnovers: 3, vs. Bentley University, 3/25/15

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13 Scannell Michele

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole

Class: Sophomore Position: Midfield Height: 5-8 Hometown: Smithtown, N.Y. High School: Smithtown East Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15) 2015: Appeared in 20 contests as a freshman...scored first collegiate goal vs. SCSU (3/11) in the process of scoring a season-high two...net a season-high three points (1G, 2A) vs. Franklin Pierce (3/18)...won eight draw controls on the year. At Smithtown: Played three years of varsity basketball…played four years of varsity lacrosse… received Unsung Hero Award as a junior… named All-County, Female Athlete of the Year, Academic All-American and team MVP as a senior… Dellacave Award Winner. Personal: Daughter of Scott and Karen Scannell… enjoys skiing and loves coffee… her brother Scotty plays lacrosse at St. John’s University.

Scannell’s Career Highs Points: 3, vs. Franklin Pierce, 3/18/15 Goals: 2, vs. SCSU, 3/11/15 Assists: 2, vs. Franklin Pierce, 3/18/15 Ground Balls: 3, vs Saint Michael’s, 4/29/15 Caused Turnovers: 1, three times

10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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14 Pierce Beth Ann

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien

Class: Sophomore Position: Midfield Height: 5-6 Hometown: Middleburg, Va. High School: St. John’s Catholic Prep Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15) 2015: Appeared in 12 games off the bench...made first collegiate appearance vs. Philadelphia (3/7) and scored first goal vs. AIC in 20-3 win (4/8)...notched a goal and an assist vs. Pace (4/14). At Saint John’s Catholic Prep: Three-sport athlete in soccer, basketball and lacrosse...four year starter for the lacrosse team who was captain senior year...named IAAM and IPSL First Team All-Conference junior and senior year and First Team All-Area Frederick News Post during her senior year.

16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell

Personal: Daughter of Kurt and Maria Pierce…majoring in communications and aspires to be a news broadcaster… volunteers at the Red Cross Association and Frederick Homeless Shelter… enjoys skiing and riding ATVs…father played football for University of Virginia ’77-’81, Baltimore Colts ’81, Buffalo Bills ’82 and Miami Dolphins ’83… brothers Korin and Conlan played lacrosse at Dominican College from ‘09-‘12 and ‘10-‘13, respectively… brother Marcos committed to play lacrosse at Dominican College as well… sister Mariel plays lacrosse at University of Monmouth.

25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Pierce’s Career Highs Points: 2, vs Pace, 4/14/15 Goals: 1, twice Assists: 1, vs. Pace University, 4/14/15 Ground Balls: 2, vs American Int’l, 4/08/15 Caused Turnovers: 1, vs American Int’l, 4/08/16

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16 Osmulski Kelly

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco

Class: Senior Position: Defense Height: 5-6 Hometown: Summit, N.J. High School: Summit Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15) 2015: Appeared in 20 games with 14 starts...caused a season-high two turnovers in seven games on defense and caused a total of 19 on the year...won 10 draw controls on the season and picked up 20 ground balls. 2014: Saw time in 13 games this season and started in two… scooped up seven ground balls and caused seven turnovers..made her Adelphi debut on in a win over Grand Valley State, collecting one ground ball (2/21)...caused her first turnover on March 1 in a victory over Lindenwood. At Summit: Played four years of varsity basketball and lacrosse and three years of varsity soccer...was a lacrosse All-County, All-Union Conference Association Honors and SecondTeam All-League...named All-State and two-time All-County in soccer. Personal: Majoring in communications...has three siblings, Megan, Jamie and Caitlin.

Osmulski’s Career Highs Ground Balls: 3, twice Caused Turnovers: 2, multiple times Draw Controls Won: 3, vs. Merrimack, 4/4/15

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18 Beier Kate

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien

Class: Jr. Position: Midfield Height: 5-6 Hometown: West Islip, N.Y. High School: West Islip Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15) 2015: Appeared in all 22 games off the bench...scored 10 goals, picked up 17 ground balls and dished out three assists...scored twice in wins over Franklin Pierce (3/28), Merrimack (4/4) and Pace (4/14)...caused 13 turnovers on the year. 2014: Played in 22 games at midfield…totaled 25 goals and five assists…recorded two goals in her first collegiate game against Grand Valley State (2/21/14)...scored a career-high five goals against both Philadelphia University (3/8) and Merrimack (3/15)...picked up her first assist in a win over Philadelphia.

16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell

At West Islip: Participated in three-years of varsity lacrosse...two-time All-Division selection and earned All-County selection as a senior...named to the Suffolk County All-Tournament team in her final season...was also a member of the varsity field hockey team for four years, earning three All-Division honors and All-County inclusion as a senior...garnered two Suffolk County All-Tournament selections. Personal: Daughter of Tracy and Joseph Beier...has one brother, Jack and one sister, Emily.

25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Beier’s Career Highs Points: 6, vs Philadelphia, 3/8/14 Goals: 5, twice Assists: 1, multiple times Ground Balls: 3, three times Caused Turnovers: 2, four times

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19 Keesling Emily

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

Class: Senior Position: Attack Height: 5-3 Hometown: Bel Air, Md. High School: Patterson Mill Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013). 2015: Breakout season in which she started in 21 contests...ranked fourth on the team in points (59) behind 37 goals and 22 assists...also scooped up 25 ground balls and caused 16 turnovers...posted a season-high six points (4G, 2A) in 20-3 victory over AIC (4/8) and tallied five points (all 3G, 2A) in three contests...scored the game-tying goal en route to 5-4 victory over Lock Haven in NCAA Division II National Championship (5/17). 2014: Saw action in 21 games… recorded 17 goals and three assists… ranked fourth on the team in shot on goal percentage with .857...matched her career-high with three goals in a win over LeMoyne (4/16). 2013: Saw time in 20 games after notching first collegiate start in season opener in a 21-7 win at Saint Leo (2/17)…tallied 14 goals on the year and four assists for 18 points…recorded three goals at Saint Leo (2/17)…caused four turnovers and picked up 14 ground balls. At Patterson Mill: Played four years of varsity field hockey and lacrosse...was a four-time All-County selection in field hockey and earned All-State honors twice while being named the team captain her senior year...in lacrosse, was a two-time team captain, three-time All-County selection and broke the school record in points and goals scored...was on the honor roll each year...named the Class President in her final two years. Personal: Daughter of Rob and Mary Kate Keesling...has two siblings, Caroline and Patrick...majoring in speech pathology.

Keesling’s Career Highs Points: 6, vs. American International, 4/8/15 Goals: 4, vs. American International, 4/8/15 Assists: 3, vs. Stonehill, 5/2/15 Ground Balls: 3, vs. Merrimack, 4/4/15 Caused Turnovers: 3, vs. New Haven, 4/22/15

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20 Brooks Kateri

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson

Class: Sophomore Position: Midfield Height: 5-5 Hometown: Allamuchy, N.J. High School: Pope John XXIII Regional Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15) 2015: Played in four games as a freshman in midfield, making collegiate debut against Philadelphia (3/7). At Pope John XXIII Regional: Captain of the varsity lacrosse team and named MVP… named Second Team All-League once and First Team All-League twice… All-Herald First Team...member of World Language Honor Society Personal: Daughter of Thomas and Kimberly Brooks… likes to snowboard and play the guitar… has a cousin who plays for the Mercyhurst University basketball team… majoring in business marketing and aspires to get involved with event planning.

14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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22 Montano Danielle

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien

Class: Senior Position: Attack Height: 5-6 Hometown: Rockville Centre, N.Y. High School: Oceanside Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013, Spring ‘15). 2015: Came off the bench in 16 games...tallied seven goals and five assists...season-high three points (2G, 1A) vs. Philadelphia (3/7). 2014: Saw time in 11 games… recorded three goals and three assists...matched a career-high with two assists in a 23-1 win over Southern Connecticut State University (3/19). 2013: Saw time at attack in 11 games off the bench...tallied her first two collegiate goals in 20-1 win at St. Michael’s (4/20)…scooped up one ground ball at Southern Connecticut (3/20).

16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell

At Oceanside: Was a member of the varsity lacrosse team for four years...amassed 101 goals and 14 assists over her career...was All-Conference and All-County...was on the Honor Roll every year...also played for the Long Island Pride and helped at the Black Diamond Lacrosse and Shooting Stars Lacrosse camps. Personal: Daughter of Robert Montano and Christine Palmigiano...has three sisters, Gabrielle, Julia and Sophia and one brother, Robert.

25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Montano’s Career Highs Points: 3, vs. Philadelphia, 3/7/15 Goals: 2, twice Assists: 2, multiple times Ground Balls: 2, three times Caused Turnovers: 2, vs Stonehill, 3/30/13

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24 Borges Chandley

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling

Class: Sophomore Position: Attack Height: 5-4 Hometown: Lynbrook, N.Y. High School: Lynbrook Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall ‘14, Spring ‘15). 2015: Tallied 11 points (5G, 6A) in her rookie season in five games off the bench...totaled five points behind two goals and three assists in 19-4 victory in collegiate debut against Philadelphia (3/7)...also scored twice and dished out two assists in 20-4 win over Franklin Pierce (3/28).

34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At Lynbrook: Four year varsity starter… part of the school’s conference championship team during her freshman year… named All-Conference as a sophomore and All-County her junior and senior years… served as captain senior year… member of the Turf island Oilers lacrosse club… competed as a member of the swim team for four years… member of the National Honor Society, Art Honor Society, Athletes Creating Excellence. Personal: Daughter of Don and Lori Borges...enjoys watching Broadway shows, visiting NYC, traveling and skiing…favorite movie is Clueless…loves pistachio ice cream…enjoys music by Billy Joel, Karmin and Lea Michele…majoring in Fine Arts and plans on becoming a props stylist…father played lacrosse at LIU-Post and played professionally in the Major Indoor Lacrosse League for the New York Saints before being inducted to the Long Island Metropolitan Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

Borges’ Career Highs Points: 5, vs Philadelphia, 3/07/15 Goals: 2, twice Assists: 3, vs Philadelphia, 3/07/15

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25 Schneider Allison

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce

Class: Sophomore Position: Midfield/Attack Height: 5-5 Hometown: Roslyn, N.Y. High School: Roslyn Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15) 2015: Appeared in four games on the season, scoring one goal and dishing out three assists... recorded two assists in collegiate debut vs. Philadelphia (3/7) and scored first goal vs. Franklin Pierce (3/18). At Roslyn: Played varsity basketball for four years, captain senior year… received the Coaches Award and named All-Conference for the ‘13-‘14 season… played four years of varsity lacrosse…received the Coaches Award and named team captain her junior and senior years… awarded NC Unsung Hero in 2011, All-Conference in 2012, Honorable Mention AllCounty in 2013 and All-County in 2014. Personal: Daughter of Liz and Steve Schneider…has a brother, Kyle...majoring in biology with plans on attending PA school after receiving her bachelor’s degree.

33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole

Schneider’s Career Highs Points: 2, vs. Philadelphia, 3/7/15 Goals: 1, vs. Franklin Pierce, 3/18/15 Assists: 2, vs. Philadelphia, 3/7/15

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26 Stackpole Kaitlyn

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

Class: Sophomore Position: Defense Height: 5-6 Hometown: Massapequa, N.Y. High School: Kellenberg Memorial Honors and Awards: NE-10 All-Rookie Team (2015)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15). 2015: Started all 22 games as a freshman...caused 28 turnovers to rank third on the team and picked up 25 ground balls...caused season-high four turnovers twice, including in NCAA First Round game vs. Stonehill (5/9), and also caused two in NE-10 Championship game vs. Le Moyne (5/3). At Kellenberg Memorial: Played four years of basketball and was named MCP as a freshman, MVP as a sophomore and selected as All-League during her junior and senior years… played lacrosse all four years and was a member of the varsity team since her sophomore year… named All-League her sophomore year… as a junior she was awarded team MVP and All-League… as a senior she was named team MVP, All-League, Catholic School Player of the Year, played in the Long Island All-American Game and recognized as one of the top-25 players on Long Island by Newsday during her senior year... honor roll student. Personal: Daughter of Phyllis and Billy Stackpole...loves the beach, spending time with her family and shopping…enjoys watching “Scandal”…favorite foods are Italian…listens to Drake, Beyonce and country music…has an older sister, Kristina, who attended Adelphi…has an uncle who played baseball for St. John’s University and a cousin who is currently playing for the St. John’s men’s lacrosse team…worked at The Island Boutique in Garden City… majoring in exercise science with plans on becoming a physical therapist.

Stackpole’s Career Highs Ground Balls: 6, vs Saint Michael’s, 3/21/15 Caused Turnovers: 4, twice Draw Controls: 2, twice

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27 Gallo Gianna

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell

Class: Sr. Position: Defense Height: 5-5 Hometown: Port Washington, N.Y. High School: Paul D. Schreiber Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘13, Fall ‘13, Spring ‘14, Fall ‘14, Spring ‘15). 2015: Saw time in eight games off the bench, picking up five ground balls and causing two turnovers. 2014: Started two games and saw action in 21… picked up six ground balls and caused four turnovers. 2013: Played in 15 games at midfield and made three starts…scooped up eight ground balls, won eight draw controls and caused four turnovers. At Paul D. Schreiber: Played four years of varsity lacrosse, three years of varsity field hockey and one year of basketball...named a Scholar-Athlete and All-County in lacrosse. Personal: Daughter of Philip and Phyllis Gallo...majoring in accounting.

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Gallo’s Career Highs Ground Balls: 2, multiple times

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Caused Turnovers: 2, multiple times

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28 Aitkens Rachel

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco

Class: Senior Position: Attack Height: 5-6 Hometown: Whitehouse Station, N.J. High School: Hunterdon Central Regional Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013, Spring ‘15). 2015: Appeared in 22 games with four starts...scored 14 goals and recorded seven assists... scored a goal in each of her four starts and tallied two goals against So. New Hampshire (4/11), St. Michael’s (4/29) and in the NCAA Semifinals vs. Le Moyne (5/16)...scored once in NCAA First Round win over Stonehill (5/9). 2014: Played in all 22 games this season… recorded 11 goals and three assists… had five draw controls, caused three turnovers and swept up 14 ground balls...scored two points on three occasions, including in the NCAA Division II National Final win over Lock Haven, 7-5. 2013: Played in 18 games with six starts at attack…notched nine goals and one assist for 10 points…recorded first collegiate goal in an 18-1 win over Franklin Pierce (3/23)…tallied season-high three goals in a 20-1 victory over St. Michael’s (4/20)…scooped up 18 ground balls, caused 11 turnovers and added 23 draw controls. At Hunterdon Central: Played four years of lacrosse...earned a varsity letter during her sophomore year...was named a Second Team All-Conference performer during her junior year and then earned First Team kudos as a senior to go along with All-Skyland Conference honors. Personal: Daughter of Robert and Susan Aitkens...has two older brothers, Nick and Dan... majoring in exercise science.

7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

Aitkens’ Career Highs Points: 4, vs Saint Michael’s, 4/20/13 Goals: 3, vs Saint Michael’s, 4/20/13 Assists: 3, vs Le Moyne, 5/03/15 Ground Balls: 3, vs Franklin Pierce, 3/23/13 Caused Turnovers: 4, vs. SCSU, 3/20/13

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31 Peterson Hailey

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon

Class: Sophomore Position: Goalkeeper Height: 5-6 Hometown: Lake Worth, Fla. High School: Park Vista Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15) 2015: Saw time in three contests between the pipes, making collegiate debut vs. Philadelphia (3/7)...logged 14:46 minutes. At Park Vista: Captain and MVP of the lacrosse team…named First Team All-District, Honorable Mention All-Region, Palm Beach Post First Team, Sun Sentinel First Team AllDistrict and First Team All-Conference...named Academic All-American and was a historian of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Chris and Kathy Peterson....majoring in history and wishes to travel the world and work as a museum curator.

Peterson’s Career Highs Shots Faced: 3, twice

13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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33 Rosellini Camille

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks

Class: Senior Position: Defense Height: 5-6 Hometown: Rockaway, N.J. High School: Morris Knolls

27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

Honors and Awards: IWLCA Third Team All-American, IWLCA Second Team All-North Region, ECAC Second Team All-Star, NE-10 First Team All-Conference (2015)...Second Team AllNortheast-10...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘15)...NE-10 All-Rookie Team (2013). 2015: Appeared in all 22 games with 21 starts...a force on defense for the Panthers who picked up 40 ground balls to rank second on the team, while winning 43 draw controls and causing 17 turnovers... caused two turnovers in the National Championship game vs. Lock Haven (5/17). 2014: Started in all 22 games… ranked third on the team in ground balls (44) and draw controls (37)… caused 18 turnovers...grabbed a career-high six ground balls in a 23-1 win over Southern Connecticut State on March 19...caused a season-high three turnovers in the NCAA Division II National Championship win over Lock Haven, 7-5. 2013: Started all 21 games at defense…ranked second on the team in draw controls (52) and ground balls (35)…scored her first collegiate goal against Merrimack (3/16)…also caused 15 turnovers... part of the Panther defense that held opponents to just 6.33 goals per game which was third best in the country. At Morris Knolls: Ran four years of indoor track, and played two years of soccer and three years of lacrosse...in lacrosse, was a three-time All-Conference, two-time All-County and All-Stars and Stripes Conference honoree...was the captain during her senior year...Earned the Summa Award each year and was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Edward and Mary Ann Rosellini...has an older brother, Michael, who plays lacrosse at Fairleigh Dickinson...majoring in business...future plans include working for the FBI.

Rosellini’s Career Highs Points: 1, three times Goals: 1, vs. Merrimack, 3/16/13 Assists: 1, twice Ground Balls: 6, vs SCSU, 3/19/14 Caused Turnovers: 3, vs. Lock Haven 5/18/14 Draw Controls: 7, vs. So. New Hampshire, 4/6/13

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34 Malles Kelsey

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider

Class: Senior Position: Midfield Height: 5-6 Hometown: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. High School: Roy C. Ketcham Honors and Awards (Women’s Soccer): NE-10 All-Conference Third Team (2015). 2014 (Women’s Soccer): Made 20 appearances in reserve…scored in wins vs. Chestnut Hill (9/4) and Le Moyne (10/21)…17 shots in total, seven on goal. 2013 (Women’s Soccer): Made six starts throughout 20 appearances…scored her lone goal of the season, a game-winner, in a 2-0 victory against Pace (10/8)…put seven of her 14 shots on-goal. 2012 (Women’s Soccer): Started in four games while playing in 10 at forward…made her collegiate debut in a 6-0 victory against Caldwell (8/30). At Roy C. Ketcham: Played four years of varsity soccer...was the leading scorer on her team during her junior and senior years...was a two-time All-League and All-Section honoree...was named the MVP her senior year...member of the Italian Honor Society, Community Relations, Student Government and Rachel’s Challenge. Personal: Daughter of Dennis and Stacey Malles...has an older brother...majoring in English education...aspires to become a high school english teacher.

26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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36 Hayes Taylor

2016 Women’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster 6 Chelsea Abreu 28 Rachel Aitkens 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 20 Kateri Brooks 27 Gianna Gallo Sr. 11 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 19 Emily Keesling 34 Kelsey Malles 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 2 Taylor Salmon 13 Michele Scannell 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 10 Nicki Stanco 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

Class: Senior Position: Goalkeeper Height: 5-6 Hometown: Rockville Centre, N.Y. High School: Kellenberg Memorial Honors and Awards: NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player, NCAA All-Tournament Team, NCAA Statistical Champion for Goals Against Average, NE-10 Goalkeeper of the Week (3/3, 3/17, 3/31) (2015)...NCAA Statistical Champion for Goals Against Average; First Team All-ECAC Division II; Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of The Year; First Team All-Northeast-10 (2014)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013, Spring ‘15). 2015: Appeared in all 22 games, starting all but one between the pipers...posted a 20-1 record, allowing just 87 goals on the season in 1,107:44 minutes of action...again ranked 1 in Division II in goals against average (4.71)...made a season-high eight saves in 15-6 win over Rollins (2/22)...named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCA Final Four as she made nine saves over the course of two games, including five in 5-4 overtime victory over Lock Haven in NCAA National Championship (5/17). 2014: Saw time in 21 games…racked up 1,147 minutes in the cage…allowed 92 goals and made 73 saves for a 4.81 goals against average, ranking her 1 in all of NCAA Division II...collected 28 ground balls, while causing four turnovers...made a season-high eight saves in a win over Philadelphia (3/8). 2013: Saw time in 12 games in goal off the bench…logged 268:24 minutes in cage, made 35 saves and allowed 29 goals for a 6.48 goals against average…played a season high 38:31 minutes in goal and made eight saves at Le Moyne (4/17)…posted a 1-1 record. At Kellenberg Memorial: Played three years of varsity lacrosse...was the captain in her senior year... earend the Bernie Ward Commitment Award and was an All-League selection. Personal: Daughter of William and Barbara Hayes...has two older brothers, Willie and Matthew... majoring in communications...hobbies include going to the beach.

Hayes’ Career Highs Saves: 8, multiple Shots Faced: 29, vs Lindenwood, 3/17/15

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2016 Adelphi Women’s Lacrosse Schedule Date Opponent

2/20 Grand Valley State University 2/22 Florida Southern College

Location

Time

Tampa, Fla.

12:00 pm

Lakeland, Fla.

7:00 pm

3/8

* Southern New Hampshire

Garden City, N.Y.

6:00 pm

3/19

* Saint Michael’s College

Garden City, N.Y.

12:00 pm

3/22

* Stonehill College

North Easton, Mass.

7:00 pm

3/26

* Bentley University

Waltham, Mass.

11:00 am

3/30

* Southern Connecticut State

Garden City, N.Y.

6:00 pm

Brookville, N.Y.

1:00 pm

Garden City, N.Y.

6:00 pm

4/2 LIU Post

4/5

* Pace University

4/8

* Merrimack College

North Andover, Mass.

4/13

* University of New Haven

West Haven, Conn.

4:00 pm

4/16

* American International College

Garden City, N.Y.

2:00 pm

4/19

* Le Moyne College

Garden City, N.Y.

6:00 pm

4/23

* Assumption College

Worcester, Mass.

1:00 pm

4/27

* Franklin Pierce University

Garden City, N.Y.

6:00 pm

4/30

* Saint Anselm College

Manchester, N.H.

11:00 am

4:00 pm

Home games in bold

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Motamed Field In 2008, Adelphi University announced the naming of its athletic competition field, part of its new outdoor sports stadium, in recognition of the generous support and leadership of its Board of Trustees Chairman, Thomas F. Motamed, Class of 1971. Motamed Field was the site of the 2011 NCAA Division II and III women’s lacrosse championship. It also played host to the 2010, 2011, and 2014 Northeast-10 Women’s Lacrosse Championships and the 2011, 2012, and 2014 Northeast-10 Men’s Lacrosse Championship.

• Adjacent to the Motamed Field is a practice space. • The tennis courts are located just beyond this field and anchors the complex in one contiguous area. • All-weather surface material to allow for year-round practice and competition. • Four main light standards help illuminate the field for evening training and competition, as well as working media and game operations. The Outdoor Sports Complex features Motamed Field, which is the home for the Adelphi men’s and women’s soccer, lacrosse and field hockey programs.

• A heated/air-conditioned Press Box is located at the top of the stadium seats. Located midfield, the press box accommodates sports information, working media and game operations, which maintains the scoreboard and public address sound system. • The Panthers’ live in-game stats of soccer, lacrosse and field hockey events originates out of the press box. • Addition of a one-level parking structure for over 300 cars below the field.

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Honors & Awards IWLCA ALL-AMERICAN, 1ST TEAM 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Melissa Demasi Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez Melissa Demasi Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez Melissa Demasi Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy Lauren Lopez Rachel Ray Michelle Ceraso Rachel Ray Michelle Ceraso Erica Devito Caitlin Fitzpatrick Demmianne Cook Elizabeth Fey Caitlin Fitzpatrick Kristen Jones Claire Petersen Frankie Caridi Katelynn Ciaci Demmianne Cook Erica Devito Elizabeth Fey Claire Petersen Erica Devito Marissa Mills Jacqueline Williams Devan Crimi Jacqueline Williams Devan Crimi Jacqueline Williams Alexa Froccaro Felicia Mills Ryley Weber

IWLCA ALL-AMERICAN, 2ND TEAM 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Katherine Hock Josephine Coiro Katherine Hock Diana Lopez Dawn Anselmin Mary Cannata Diana Lopez

ADELPHI

2007 2008 2009 2010 2014 2015

Lauren Giordano Diana Lopez Kaitlyn Carter Kaitlyn Carter Rachel Ray Emily Simpson Erica Devito Alexa Froccaro Danielle Jaycox Rachel O’Brien

IWLCA ALL-AMERICAN, 3RD TEAM 2014 Jacqueline Jehelka Felicia Mills 2015 Camille Rosellini

IWLCA ALL-REGION, 1ST TEAM 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

UNIVERSITY

Melissa Demasi Katherine Hock Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Dawn Anselmin Melissa Demasi Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez Melissa Demasi Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy Rachel Ray Lauren Giordano Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Rachel Ray Kaitlyn Carter Michele Ceraso Rachel Ray Kaitlyn Carter Michelle Ceraso Erica Devito Caitlin Fitzpatrick Rachel Ray Emily Simpson Demmianne Cook Erica Devito Elizabeth Fey Caitlin Fitzpatrick

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Kristin Jones Claire Petersen Elizabeth Fey Claire Petersen Erica Devito Katelynn Ciaci Demmianne Cook Frankie Caridi Erica Devito Marissa Mills Jacqueline Williams Devan Crimi Jacqueline Williams Devan Crimi Alexa Froccaro Jacqueline Williams Alexa Froccaro Danielle Jaycox Felicia Mills Ryley Weber

IWLCA ALL-REGION, 2ND TEAM 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2013 2014 2015

Allyson Murphy Mary Cannata Diana Lopez Mary Cannata Allyson Murphy Allison Tumulty Caitlin Fitzpatrick Caitlin Hilbert Courtney Acker Meg Brown Devan Crimi Danielle Jaycox Katelynn Ciaci Rachel O’Brien Taylor Hayes Felicia Mills Jacqueline Jehelka Rachel O’Brien Camille Rosellini

IWLCA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2002 Katherine Hock Josephine Coiro

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Honors & Awards IWLCA DII ATTACKER OF THE YEAR 2005 2010 2011

Katherine Hock Claire Petersen Claire Petersen

IWLCA DII DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006 2010 2014

Melissa Demasi Kristin Jones Jacqueline Williams

IWLCA DII MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR

2007 2008 2010

NORTH-SOUTH GAME

IWLCA/C. MARKLAND KELLY GOALIE OF THE YEAR

2009 2010 2011 2012 2015

IWLCA SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

IWLCA FINAL TEAM RANKING

2010 2011

2006 2009 2010 2011

2011

Demmianne Cook Demmianne Cook

Allyson Murphy Caitlin Fitzpatrick Caitlin Fitzpatrick Frankie Caridi

Kristen Jones

WLCA DII COACH OF THE YEAR 2004 2006 2009 2010 2011 2014

Jill Lessne-Solomon Jill Lessne-Solomon Joe Spallina Joe Spallina Joe Spallina Rob Grella

Rachel Ray, MVP Nicole Lein Joe Spallina (Coach) Jackie Bogensberger Caitlin Fitzpatrick (MVP) Elizabeth Fey Erica Devito Marissa Mills Alexa Froccaro Danielle Jaycox Felicia Mills

2001 n/a 2002 n/a 2003 6th 2004 3rd 2005 3rd 2006 1st 2007 5th 2008 3rd

2009 1st 2010 1st 2011 1st 2012 4th 2013 4th 2014 1st 2015 1st

IWLCA ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2005

NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Jennifer Fucich Tara Grodotzke Danielle Lyons Lisa Maggiotta Laura Bennett Jennifer Fucich Caitlin Hilbert Alison Incarnato Alyssa LaBosco Jackie Bogensberger Kristen Jones Mariel Wenzel Nicole Bass Stacy McPartland

2004 Melissa Demasi Tara Grodotzke Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy 2005 Katherine Hock 2006 Dawn Anselmin Meghan Blume* Mary Cannata Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy 2008 Caitlin Fitzpatrick 2009 Jackie Bogensberger Erica Devito Kaitlyn Carter Emily Simpson Rachel Ray* 2010 Kaitlyn Carter Caitlin Fitzpatrick Erica Devito Holly Burke Elizabeth Fey 2011 Claire Petersen* Elizabeth Fey Frankie Caridi Marissa Mills Demmianne Cook 2014 Devan Crimi Alexa Froccaro * Jacqueline Jahelka Felicia Mills Ryley Weber 2015 Alexa Froccaro Taylor Hayes* Jacqueline Jahelka Felicia Mills Ryley Weber *Most Outstanding Player

Katherine Hock Jayna Kyriacou Kelly Ryan

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Honors & Awards ECAC DII ALL-STAR, 1ST TEAM

2003 Josephine Coiro 2004 Katherine Hock* Tara Grodotzke Allyson Murphy* 2005 Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez 2006 Dawn Anselmin Mary Cannata Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy* 2007 Lauren Lopez 2008 Rachel Ray Kaitlyn Carter 2009 Caitlin Fitzpatrick* Rachel Ray* Erica Devito Michelle Ceraso 2010 Erica Devito Claire Petersen Demmianne Cook Elizabeth Fey Kristen Jones 2014 Devan Crimi * Jacqueline Jehelka * Alexa Froccaro Danielle Jaycox Felicia Mills Jacqueline Williams * Taylor Hayes 2015 Alexa Froccaro Danielle Jaycox Felicia Mills Ryley Weber *Player/Rookie of the Year

ECAC DII ALL-STAR, 2ND TEAM 2003 2010 2014 2015

Leigh Fennessey Katherine Hock Caitlin Fitzpatrick Marissa Mills Rachel O’Brien Jackie Jahelka Rachel O’Brien Camille Rosellini

ADELPHI

ECAC DII ALL-STARS (NO TEAMS) 2011 2012 2015

2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

Claire Petersen Katelynn Ciaci Erica Devito Demmianne Cook Elizabeth Fey Frankie Caridi Erica Devito Jacqueline Williams Alexa Froccaro Jacqueline Jahelka Danielle Jaycox Felicia Mills Rachel O’Brien Ryley Weber

ECAC DII ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2008 2009 2010 2014

ALL-ECC, SECOND TEAM

Kaitlyn Carter Erica Devito Demmianne Cook Jacqueline Jehelka

ECAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 2011 2014

Claire Petersen Claire Petersen Devan Crimi

ECAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014

Jacqueline Williams

ECAC DII SCHOLAR ATHLETE 2012

Erica Devito

ALL-ECC, FIRST TEAM 2006

UNIVERSITY

Dawn Anselmin Mary Cannata Melissa Demasi Jayna Kyriacou Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy

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Rachel Ray Jennifer Fucich Lauren Giordano Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Rachel Ray Allison Tumulty Kaitlyn Carter Michelle Ceraso Caitlin Hilbert Rachel Ray Michelle Ceraso Tara Grodotzke Meghan Blume Allyson Murphy Jackie Bogensberger Jennifer Fucich Marissa Mills Jackie Bogensberger Nicole Lein

2006 2006 2006 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

WOMEN’S

Meghan Blume Meghan Blume Dawn Anselmin Mary Cannata Melissa Demasi Jayna Kyriacou Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy Rachel Ray Jennifer Fucich Lauren Giordano Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Rachel Ray Allison Tumulty Kaitlyn Carter Michelle Ceraso Caitlin Hilbert Rachel Ray Michelle Ceraso Tara Grodotzke Meghan Blume Allyson Murphy Jackie Bogensberger Jennifer Fucich Marissa Mills Jackie Bogensberger Nicole Lein

LACROSSE

2016


Honors & Awards ECC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009

Rachel Ray

ECC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009

Rachel Ray Allison Tumulty Kaitlyn Carter Erica Devito

ECC COACH OF THE YEAR 2009

Joe Spallina

ECC GOALIE OF THE YEAR 2009

Caitlin Fitzpatrick

ECC SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2007

Diana Lopez

ECC EXCELLENCE IN COMMUNITY AND CHARACTER AWARD 2009

Jackie Bogensberger

NASSAU COUNTY SPORTS COMMISSION FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2005

Katherine Hock

NASSAU COUNTY SPORTS COMMISSION COACH OF THE YEAR 2005

Jill Lessne

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2009 2014 2015

Jackie Bogensberger Devan Crimi Alexa Froccaro

ADELPHI

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM 2005 2009 2010 2012 2013

Scoring Margin 2010 2011 2014

Katherine Hock Jackie Bogensberger Erica Devito Jackie Bogensberger Erica Devito Devan Crimi

Scoring Defense 2010 2014

NCAA DII WOMEN’S LACROSSE ELITE 88 AWARD 2011

Kristin Jones

NCAA STATISTICAL LEADER 2010 2011

Claire Petersen, 6.40 Claire Petersen, 9.1

Assists Per Game 2008 2009 2010 2011

Rachel Ray, 3.88 Rachel Ray, 4.17 Claire Petersen, 4.05 Claire Petersen, 6.15

Goals Against Average 2006 2011 2014

Allyson Murphy, 6.10 Franki Caridi, 5.91 Taylor Hayes, 4.81

Ground Balls Per Game 2010

2010 2014

Katherine Hock

Points Per Game

2011

Franki Caridi, .564

Scoring Offense 2010 2011 2012

2010 2011 2014

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Team 16.35 Caused Turnovers Per Game 12.00

Team .950 Team 1.000 Team 1.000

TEWAARTON WATCH LIST 2005 2007 2008 2009 2011 2015

Katherine Hock (Watch List) Lauren Lopez (Watch List) Rachel Ray (Watch List) Rachel Ray (Nominee) Kaitlyn Carter (Watch List) Claire Petersen (Watch List) Alexa Froccaro (Watch List)

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Jackie Bogensberger

NE-10 FIRST TEAM ALLCONFERENCE 2010 2011

Team 20.90 Team 21.20 Team 17.89

Team 34.08

Winning Percentage

2010

Save Percentage

Team 5.95 Team 4.55

Caused Turnovers Per Game

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR 2005

Team 13.85 Team 15.25 Scoring Margin 12.77

WOMEN’S

Claire Petersen Kristen Jones Caitlin Fitzpatrick Demmianne Cook Erica Devito Claire Petersen Demmianne Cook

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Honors & Awards 2012 2013 2014 2015

Elizabeth Fey Katelynn Ciaci Frankie Caridi Devan Crimi Erica Devito Marissa Mills Jacqueline Williams Katelynn Ciaci Devan Crimi Rachel O’Brien Jacqueline Williams Devan Crimi Alexa Froccaro Taylor Hayes Jacqueline Jahelka Danielle Jaycox Felicia Mills Jacqueline Williams Alexa Froccaro Danielle Jaycox Felicia Mills Rachel O’Brien Camille Rosellini Ryley Weber

NE-10 SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Marissa Mills Kristin Jones Meg Brown Tara Gangarossa Alexa Froccaro Danielle Jaycox Rachel O’Brien Camille Rosellini Jacqueline Jahelka

NE-10 ALL-ROOKIE SQUAD 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Demmianne Cook Frankie Caridi Devan Crimi Jacqueline Williams Alexa Froccaro Lauren Janelli Danielle Jaycox Rachel O’Brien Camille Rosellini Jacqueline Jahelka Ryley Weber Kaitlyn Stackpole

2010 2011 2014

Caitlin Fitzpatrick Frankie Caridi Taylor Hayes

NE-10 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2010 2013 2014

Demmianne Cook Rachel O’Brien Jacqueline Jehelka

NE-10 COACH OF THE YEAR

NE-10 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

NE-10 GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR

Holly Burke Erica Devito Claire Petersen, MVP Elizabeth Fey Claire Petersen Erica Devito, MVP Marissa Mills Courtney Acker Danielle Jaycox Lauren Janelli Lauren Janelli Jen Graham Meg Brown, MVP Alexa Froccaro Felicia Mills Ryley Weber, MVP

2010 2011

Joe Spallina Joe Spallina

NE-10 SPRING SCHOLAR ATHLETE 2010 2011 2012

Erica Devito Kristen Jones Erica Devito

NE-10 TEAM ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 2012

3.389 GPA

HALL OF FAME 2012

Katherine Hock Melissa Demasi

NE-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 2011 2014

Claire Petersen Claire Petersen Devan Crimi

NE-10 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 2011 2012 2014

ADELPHI

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Kristen Jones Katelynn Ciaci Jacqueline Williams Jacqueline Williams

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Career Records (2001-2015) Points

Devan Crimi Erica Devito Rachel Ray Claire Petersen Alexa Froccaro Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez Diana Lopez Kaitlyn Carter Marissa Mills Dawn Anselmin Michelle Ceraso

Points Per Game Claire Petersen Rachel Ray Erica Devito Katherine Hock Devan Crimi Elizabeth Fey Lauren Lopez Michelle Ceraso Diana Lopez Alexa Froccaro Dawn Anselmin

Goals

Erica Devito Devan Crimi Katherine Hock Alexa Froccaro Lauren Lopez Kaitlyn Carter Marissa Mills Rachel Ray Michelle Ceraso Diana Lopez Elizabeth Fey

Assists

Claire Petersen Rachel Ray Devan Crimi Erica Devito Dawn Anselmin ADELPHI

380 380 343 310 294 272 259 240 233 206 202 184

2011-14 2009-12 2006-09 2010-11 2012-15 2002-05 2004-07 2004-07 2008-11 2009-12 2003-06 2008-12

7.75 5.12 4.94 4.77 4.64 4.23 4.18 4.04 3.87 3.5 3.42

2010-11 2006-09 2009-12 2002-05 2011-14 2010-11 2004-07 2008-11 2004-07 2012-15 2003-06

270 248 224 220 200 169 161 150 143 136 123

2009-12 2011-14 2002-05 2012-15 2004-07 2008-11 2009-12 2006-09 2008-12 2004-07 2010-11

Diana Lopez Alexa Froccaro Kaitlyn Carter Karen Sulinski Lauren Lopez Katherine Hock

104 74 64 63 59 48

Ground Balls

Jacqueline Williams Tara Grodotzke Rachel Ray Mary Cannata Lauren Lopez Kaitlyn Carter Marissa Mills Alexa Froccaro Melissa Demasi Meghan Blume Erica Devito

Draw Controls

Felicia Mills Jacqueline Williams Tara Grodotzke Marissa Mills Elizabeth Fey Holly Burke Kaitlyn Carter Rachel Ray Meghan Blume Demmianne Cook

165 154 143 129 129 119 117 112 111 110 105

2011-14 2004-07 2006-09 2003-06 2004-07 2008-11 2009-12 2012-15 2003-06 2004-07 2009-12

378 219 168 159 121 118 117 110 91 87

2012-15 2011-14 2004-07 2009-12 2010-11 2007-10 2008-11 2006-09 2004-07 2009-10

Game-Winning Goals Lauren Lopez Kaitlyn Carter Rachel Ray Katherine Hock Michelle Ceraso

16 16 13 10 10

Free-position Goals 206 193 132 110 109

2009-11 2006-09 2011-14 2009-12 2003-06

Erica Devito Devan Crimi Rachel Ray Kaitlyn Carter Marissa Mills Lauren Lopez

UNIVERSITY

43 38 35 25 25 23

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2004-07 2012-15 2008-11 2002-04 2004-07 2002-05

2004-07 2008-11 2006-09 2002-05 2008-12

2009-12 2011-14 2006-09 2008-11 2009-12 2004-07

Katherine Hock Michelle Ceraso

20 18

2002-05 2008-11

GOAL KEEPER Saves

Caitlin Fitzpatrick Allyson Murphy Josephine Coiro Jordann Dempsey Frankie Caridi Kara Gazzano Grace Monjardo Taylor Hayes

503 386 320 174 146 141 50 183

Saves Per Game Kara Gazzano Josephine Coiro Caitlin Fitzpatrick Frankie Caridi Allyson Murphy Jordann Dempsey Grace Monjardo

2007-10 2004-07 2002-03 2011-14 2011 2001 2005 2013-pres.

14.10 2001 11.85 2002-03 7.73 2007-10 7.30 2011 7.15 2004-07 4.75 2012-14 2.38 2005-06

Goals Against Average (250+ min.) Frankie Caridi Christina Kozakiewicz Allyson Murphy Josephine Coiro Caitlin Fitzpatrick Grace Monjardo Jordann Dempsey Taylor Hayes

Most Wins

Caitlin Fitzpatrick Allyson Murphy Taylor Hayes Jordann Dempsey Josephine Coiro Frankie Caridi Grace Monjardo Kara Gazzano

WOMEN’S

5.91 2011 6.21 2006-09 6.44 2004-07 6.46 2002-03 6.62 2007-10 6.67 2005 7.60 2012-14 5.33 2013-pres.

53 2007-10 44 2004-07 40 2013-pres. 33 2011-14 21 2002-03 20 2011 7 2005 4 2001

LACROSSE

2016


Single Season POINTS

Claire Petersen Devan Crimi Claire Petersen Erica Devito Rachel Ray Rachel Ray Alexa Froccaro Erica Devito Devan Crimi Alexa Froccaro Erica Devito

Goals

Devan Crimi Erica Devito Alexa Froccaro Katherine Hock Alexa Froccaro Erica Devito Devan Crimi Jacqueline Jahelka Elizabeth Fey Erica Devito Jacqueline Jahelka Elizabeth Fey Erica Devito

Assists

Claire Petersen Claire Petersen Rachel Ray Rachel Ray Devan Crimi Rachel O’Brien Dawn Anselmin Erica Devito Dawn Anselmin Rachel Ray Diana Lopez Diana Lopez

182 135 128 106 106 105 103 102 101 98 88

2011 2014 2010 2011 2009 2008 2014 2012 2013 2015 2009

83 77 74 73 72 70 69 68 63 63 61 60 60

2014 2011 2014 2005 2015 2009 2013 2015 2011 2012 2014 2010 2010

125 81 75 66 52 50 48 39 34 33 32 32

2011 2010 2009 2008 2014 2015 2005 2012 2006 2007 2007 2005

Ground Balls

Kristin Jones Claire Petersen Demmianne Cook Ryley Weber Jacqueline Williams Lauren Lopez Tara Grodotzke Meg Brown Caitlin Hilbert Megan Blume Elizabeth Fey Frankie Caridi

Draw Controls

Felicia Mills Felicia Mills Ryley Weber Elizabeth Fey Jackie Williams Marissa Mills Jacqueline Williams Holly Burke Meg Brown Rachel Ray Tara Grodozke Demmianne Cook

62 59 59 57 57 51 51 49 47 46 46 46

2010 2010 2010 2015 2014 2006 2006 2011 2008 2006 2011 2011

179 134 85 83 83 63 59 54 50 48 48 47

2014 2015 2015 2011 2013 2011 2014 2010 2012 2006 2006 2010

Game-Winning Goals Michelle Ceraso Lauren Lopez Rachel Ray Marissa Mills Kaitlyn Carter Kaitlyn Carter Devan Crimi Claire Petersen Demmianne Cook Erica Devito Danielle Jaycox

6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4

Free Position Goals Devan Crimi Jacqueline Jahelka Devan Crimi Erica Devito

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15 14 13 13

2009 2007 2006 2010 2009 2011 2014 2010 2011 2011 2013

2014 2014 2013 2012

Alexa Froccaro Erica Devito Michelle Ceraso Katherine Hock Erica Devito Rachel Ray Rachel Ray

12 12 11 11 10 10 10

2014 2011 2009 2005 2009 2008 2007

GOAL KEEPER Saves

Josephine Coiro Caitlin Fitzpatrick Frankie Caridi Caitlin Fitzpatrick Kara Gazzano Caitlin Fitzpatrick Allyson Murphy Allyson Murphy Allyson Murphy Josephine Coiro

Saves Per Game Josephine Coiro Kara Gazzano Caitlin Fitzpatrick Josephine Coiro Caitlin Fitzpatrick Allyson Murphy Frankie Caridi Caitlin Fitzpatrick

218 180 146 143 141 128 120 107 102 102

2002 2010 2011 2008 2001 2009 2006 2004 2007 2003

14.53 14.10 9.00 8.50 8.41 7.64 7.3 7.11

2002 2001 2010 2003 2008 2004 2011 2009

Goals Against Average Allyson Murphy Taylor Hayes Taylor Hayes Caitlin Fitzpatrick Josephine Coiro Frankie Caridi Allyson Murphy Allyson Murphy Jordann Dempsey Grace Monjardo Caitlin Fitzpatrick

WOMEN’S

4.59 4.71 4.81 4.98 5.08 5.91 6.10 6.36 6.50 6.67 6.84

LACROSSE

2005 2015 2014 2009 2003 2011 2006 2004 2013 2005 2008

2016


All-Time Record

The Adelphi women’s lacrosse team have made 11 NCAA appearances from 2004-2015, capturing seven national titles and becoming the first DII program to win three consecutive championships. In their first tournament berth in 2004, the Panthers garnered their first NCAA title and the first for a women’s program at Adelphi. Their NCAA career record stands at 17-3. Last season, the Brown and Gold defeated NE-10 rival Le Moyne 10-5 in the Final Four, and captured the program’s seventh national title with a 5-4 overtime win over Lock Haven University in the championship.

SINGLE GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

Points, Game: 14, Claire Petersen, three times in 2011 Points, Season: 182, Claire Petersen (2011) Goals, Game: 9, Katherine Hock vs. New Haven (4/16/05), Devan Crimi vs. Assumption (4/13/14) Goals, Season: Devan Crimi, 83 (2014) Assists, Game: 11, Claire Petersen vs. Merrimack (5/07/11) Assists, Season: 125, Claire Petersen (2011) Saves, Game: 28, Josephine Coiro vs. Assumption (3/16/02) Saves, Season: 218, Josephine Coiro (2002)

TEAM HIGHS

Goals, Game: 25, vs. Assumptions (3/21/09), vs. Philadelphia (3/12/11), vs. Merrimack (3/30/11) Goals, Season: 381 (2014) Assists, Game: 20, vs. Assumption, 4/12/2011 Assists, Season: 173 (2015) Most Wins, Season: 22 (2014) Most Consecutive Wins: 22 (2014) Most Consecutive Losses: 3 (2001) Most Points, Game: 44, vs. St. Anselm (4/8/2004), vs Assumption (4/12/11) Fewest Goals Allowed, Game: 0, vs. Bryant (3/22/02), vs AIC (3/1/09), vs. AIC (4/6/11), vs. SCSU (4/18/12), vs. STAC (3/17/14), vs. AIC (3/25/14), vs. Merrimack (4/4/15) Fewest Goals Allowed, Season: 61 (2003) Most Saves: 28, vs. Assumption (3/16/02) Most First Half Goals: 21, vs. Assumption (3/21/09) Most Second Half Goals: 14, vs. New Haven (4/22/04)

NCAA Tournament Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GOALS

Game: 6, Katherine Hock vs. West Chester, 5/15/04 Tourn: 10, Katherine Hock, 2004 Career: 25, Erica Devito, 2009-12

ASSISTS

Game: 8, Rachel Ray vs. C.W. Post, 5/16/09 Tourn: 12, Rachel Ray, 2009 Career: 13, Rachel Ray, 2006-09

SAVES

Game: 14 Caitlin Fitzpatrick vs. West Chester, 5/23/10 Tourn: 20, Caitlin Fitzpatrick, 2010 Career: 39, Allyson Murphy, 2004-07

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

Game: 4.00, Caitlin Fitzpatrick vs. Lock Haven, 5/17/09 Tourn: 5,00, Taylor Hayes, 2015 Career: 7.66, Caitlin Fitzpatrick, 2007-10

ASSISTS

Game: 11 vs. C.W. Post, 5/17/09 Tourn: 19, 2014

POINTS

Game: 30 vs. St. Anselm (5/10/14) Tourn: 61, 2014 Game: 16 vs. Stonehill, 5/14/05 Tourn: 21, 2004, 2014

Game: 7, Three times Lauren Lopez vs. West Chester, 5/14/06 Claire Petersen vs. Le Moyne 5/21/11 Erica Devito vs. Limestone 5/22/11 Tourn: 11, Twice: Erica Devito, 2009 & 2011 Career: 34, Erica Devito, 2009-12

UNIVERSITY

Game: 20, vs. St. Anselm (5/10/14) Tourn: 44, 2014

MOST GOALS ALLOWED

POINTS

ADELPHI

TEAM RECORDS GOALS

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 4, three times vs. Lock Haven, 5/17/09 vs. Limestone, 5/22/11 vs. Lock Haven, 5/17/15

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All-Time Record All-Time Program Record (221-27) AMERICAN INT’L 10-0 ASSUMPTION 14-0 Belmont Abbey 1-0 BENTLEY 14-1 Bloomsburg 1-0 Bryant 7-0 Dowling 3-0 East Stroudsburg 1-1 FDU-Madison 2-0 Florida Southern 1-0 FRANKLIN PIERCE 7-0 Gannon University 1-0 Georgian Court 2-0

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Grand Valley State 2-0 LE MOYNE 9-3 Lindenwood 2-0 LIU-Post 9-11 Limestone 1-0 Lock Haven 3-0 Manhanttanville 2-0 MERRIMACK 14-1 Mercy 1-0 Mercyhurst 5-0 Molloy 6-0 Montclair State 2-1 NEW HAVEN 19-1 PACE 1-0 Philadelphia 17-1 Queens (NC) 1-0

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Queens (N.Y.) 1-0 Regis University 2-0 Rollins 4-0 St. Andrews 1-0 ST. ANSELM 12-1 St. Leo 1-0 ST. MICHAEL’S 8-0 St. Thomas Aquinas 6-0 SO. CONN. STATE 11-0 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE 7-0 STONEHILL 17-5 West Chester 3-0 UC-Davis 0-1 NE-10 Opponents in CAPS

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Year-by-Year Records 2001

2003

Record: 4-6 Independent Coach: Jill Lessne-Solomon 3/18 Manhattanville 3/22 Merrimack 3/24 Bentley 3/28 C.W. Post 3/31 New Haven 4/7 Philadelphia 4/12 FDU-Madison 4/19 Montclair St 4/21 St. Anselm 4/22 New Haven

W,13-6 L, 9-10 L, 1-7 L, 6-13 W, 19-2 L, 6-18 W, 10-9 L, 7-13 L, 8-12 W, 18-2

2002

Record: 11-4 Independent Coach: Jill Lessne-Solomon 3/16 Assumption 3/22 Bryant 3/27 Manhattanville 3/29 UC-Davis 3/30 New Haven 4/4 East Stroudsburg 4/6 Philadelphia 4/13 Merrimack 4/14 Bentley 4/18 Montclair State 4/20 FDU-Madison 4/21 St. Anselm 4/27 New Haven 4/28 Stonehill 5/4 C.W. Post

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W, 9-8 W, 15-0 W, 12-11 L, 5-16 W, 18-2 L, 8-11 W, 8-7 W, 10-9(OT) W, 7-5 W, 17-8 W, 16-5 W, 12-3 W, 17-5 L, 6-9 L, 8-17

2005

Record: 10-2 Independent ECAC Champions Coach: Jill Lessne-Solomon 3/16 Merrimack 3/21 at Bryant 3/29 at New Haven 3/30 Stonehill 4/3 East Stroudsburg 4/10 AIC 4/13 at Assumption 4/17 Montclair State 4/19 Philadelphia 4/26 Bentley 5/3 at C.W. Post 5/10 Philadelphia

Record: 14-2 NYCAC: 6-0 NCAA Final Four Coach: Jill Lessne-Solomon W, 14-4 W, 16-5 W, 7-3 L, 6-8 W, 13-6 W, 22-0 W, 18-3 W, 22-1 W, 16-5 W, 11-2 L, 10-16 W, 13-8

2004

Record: 13-1 Independent NCAA DII Champions Coach: Jill Lessne-Solomon 3/16 Mercyhurst W, 15-4 3/27 at Stonehill W, 15-5 3/28 at AIC W, 20-2 4/1 Philadelphia W, 17-10 4/4 Bryant W, 14-3 4/8 St. Anselm W, 26-8 4/10 New Haven W, 20-2 4/17 at Philadelphia W, 10-6 4/19 Assumption W, 22-4 4/22 at New Haven W, 21-5 4/25 at Bentley W, 18-4 5/1 C.W. Post L, 9-15 5/13 vs. C.W. Post^ W, 11-10 5/15 vs. West Chester^ W, 12-11 ^-NCAA Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)

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3/12 at Mercyhurst W, 16-6 3/16 St. Thomas Aq.* W, 20-3 3/18 Merrimack W, 16-6 3/20 Assumption W, 20-1 3/26 at Philadelphia* W, 13-3 4/1 at Bryant W, 18-5 4/3 Stonehill L, 5-13 4/7 AIC W, 14-4 4/10 Regis W, 15-3 4/16 at New Haven* W, 18-1 4/21 Philadelphia* W, 13-6 4/23 at St. Anselm W, 19-0 5/1 Bentley W, 24-4 5/3 New Haven* W, 21-6 5/7 C.W. Post* W, 13-12 5/14 vs. Stonehill^ L, 10-16 ^-NCAA Tournament (Westchester, Penn.)

2006

Record: 16-1 NYCAC: 4-1 NCAA DII Champions

Coach: Jill Lessne-Solomon 3/4 at Queens (NC) 3/5 at St. Andrews 3/14 Philadelphia* 3/19 St. Anselm 3/25 Mercyhurst 4/6 Molloy* 4/8 at Stonehill 4/14 at New Haven* 4/19 at St. Thomas Aq.* 4/20 at Merrimack 4/23 Bryant 4/27 at So. Conn. 4/29 at Assumption 4/30 at Bentley 5/6 C.W. Post* 5/13 vs. C.W. Post^ 5/14 vs. West Chester^ ^-NCAA Tournament (Lisle, Ill.)

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W, 12-8 W, 14-2 W, 18-3 W, 17-7 W, 18-6 W, 19-2 W, 6-5 W, 15-8 W, 21-9 W, 15-9 W, 17-6 W, 23-5 W, 17-3 W, 20-7 L, 14-13 W, 9-8 W, 16-8

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Year-by-Year Records 2007

Record: 13-2 ECC: 5-1 Coach: Jill Lessne-Solomon 3/4 Bentley 3/14 Assumption 3/18 at St. Anselm 3/24 New Haven* 3/29 at C.W. Post* 3/31 vs. Ganon 4/1 at Mercyhurst 4/7 at Philadelphia* 4/11 at Molloy* 4/14 Stonehill 4/20 Merrimack 4/22 Philadelphia* 4/24 St. Thomas Aq.* 4/26 So. Conn. State 4/28 at Bryant

W, 15-4 W, 16-0 W, 11-10 W, 15-10 L, 10-6 W, 12-11 W, 14-9 W, 17-11 W, 15-8 L, 12-11 OT W, 15-9 W, 22-11 W, 22-6 W, 20-7 W, 24-12

2008

Record: 16-1 ECC: 5-0 NCAA Final Four Coach: Joe Spallina

2009

2010

Record: 18-0 ECC: 4-0 NCAA DII Champions Coach: Joe Spallina 2/20 at Rollins College 3/01 vs. AIC 3/07 at St. Michaels 3/11 vs. SCSU 3/19 vs. Georgian Court 3/21 vs. Assumption 3/22 vs. Bentley 3/28 vs. Merrimack 4/03 vs. New Haven 4/05 at Franklin Pierce 4/11 vs. Stonehill 4/18 at Philadelphia 4/22 at Dowling* 4/25 at Molloy* 4/26 vs. STAC * 5/02 at C.W. Post* 5/16 vs. C.W. Post^ 5/17 vs. Lock Haven^ ^-NCAA Tournament (Salem, Va.)

3/08 at SNHU W, 18-9 3/09 at Assumption W, 20-2 3/16 vs. Mercyhurst W, 14-12 3/22 at Georgian Court W, 22-7 3/27 at St. Thomas Aq.* W, 22-9 4/05 at New Haven * W, 18-5 4/06 at Bentley W, 17-13 4/08 at SCSU W, 21-4 4/12 at Stonehill W, 14-10 4/15 at Merrimack W, 24-16 4/18 vs. Regis Univ. W, 21-4 4/19 vs. Philadelphia* W, 20-2 4/23 at Dowling * W, 16-3 4/26 vs. Bryant W, 20-6 4/29 vs. Molloy * W, 13-2 5/02 at C.W. Post W, 7-4 5/15 vs. C.W. Post ^ L, 9-4 ^-NCAA Tournament (Houston, Texas)

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W, 19-3 W, 21-0 W, 21-1 W, 24-4 W, 23-1 W, 25-5 W, 18-4 W, 21-4 W, 18-6 W, 24-4 W, 16-8 W, 22-4 W, 14-10 W, 19-7 W, 23-2 W, 14-9 W, 15-10 W, 16-4

Record: 19-1 NE-10: 11-0 NE-10 Champions NCAA DII Champions Coach: Joe Spallina 2/19 at Rollins W, 20-7 2/28 vs. Belmont Abbey W, 21-6 3/16 vs. Queens N.Y. W, 25-3 3/20 at Stonehill* W, 16-9 3/21 at Assumption* W, 20-1 3/27 vs. Franklin Pierce* W, 24-7 3/31 at Merrimack* W, 23-12 4/03 at Bentley* W, 23-3 4/06 vs. SCSU* W, 24-2 4/10 vs. St. Michael’s* W, 24-0 4/14 vs. AIC* W, 25-7 4/17 at St. Anselm* W, 24-2 4/20 at New Haven* W, 24-7 4/24 vs. SNHU* W, 25-9 5/01 vs. CW Post L, 21-16 5/08 vs. SNHU% W, 24-6 5/09 vs. Stonehill% W, 14-13 OT 5/15 vs Stonehill W, 15-10 5/22 vs. CW Post^ W, 14-9 5/23 vs. West Chester^ W, 17-7 %-NE-10 Tournament ^-NCAA Tournament (Gettysburg, Penn.)

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Year-by-Year Records 2011

Record: 20-0 NE-10: 12-0 NE-10 Champions NCAA Division II Champions Coach: Joe Spallina 2/22 at Rollins W, 21-9 3/12 vs. Philadelphia W, 25-3 3/23 at Le Moyne* W, 11-9 3/26 vs. St. Anselm* W, 22-0 3/27 at Dowling W, 20-12 3/30 vs. Merrimack* W, 25-5 4/6 at AIC* W, 22-0 4/9 vs. Stonehill* W, 20-14 4/12 vs. Assumption* W, 24-4 4/16 at St. Michael’s* W, 24-2 4/17 at Franklin Pierce* W, 24-3 4/20 at SCSU* W, 24-2 4/22 at C.W. Post W, 19-7 4/23 vs. Bentley* W, 22-2 4/27 vs. New Haven* W, 21-6 4/30 at SNHU* W, 24-3 5/7 vs. Merrimack% W, 24-10 5/8 vs. Le Moyne% W, 17-11 5/21^ vs. Le Moyne W, 18-13 5/22^ vs. Limestone W, 17-4 %-NE-10 Tournament ^-NCAA Tournament (Garden City, N.Y. hosted by Adelphi University on Motamed Field)

2012

Record: 19-3 NE-10: 11-1 NE-10 Champions NCAA First Round Coach: Rob Grella 3/1 vs. Molloy 3/5 at Bloomsburg 3/10 at Philadelphia 3/15 at SNHU* 3/17 at Merrimack* 3/21 vs. Le Moyne* 3/24 at St. Anselm* 3/31 vs. Franklin Pierce* 4/4 vs. AIC* 4/7 at Stonehill* 4/10 at Assumption* 4/24 vs. St. Michael’s* 4/18 vs. SCSU*

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W, 15-10 W, 20-6 W, 21-3 W, 23-12 W, 20-9 L, 10-11 W, 22-12 W, 24-7 W, 23-7 W, 19-7 W, 23-8 W, 20-2 W, 23-0

4/21 at Bentley* W, 20-11 4/24 at New Haven* W, 10-8 4/28 vs. LIU-Post L, 11-13 OT 5/5 at Stonehill% W, 12-11 OT 5/6 at Le Moyne% W, 13-12 5/12 at LIU-Post^ L, 11-14 %-NE-10 Tournament ^-NCAA First Round (at LIU-Post)

2013

Record: 18-3 NE-10: 11-1 NE-10 Runner Up NCAA Final Four Coach: Rob Grella 2/17 at St Leo 3/1 at Molloy 3/2 at AIC* 3/9 vs. Philadelphia 3/16 vs. Merrimack* 3/20 at SCSU* 3/23 at Franklin Pierce* 3/26 vs. Grand Valley 3/30 vs. Stonehill* 4/6 at SNHU* 4/9 vs. New Haven* 4/13 vs. St. Anselm* 4/17 at Le Moyne 4/20 at St. Michael’s* 4/23 vs. Assumption* 4/24 vs. Lindenwood 4/26 vs. Bentley* 5/4 at Stonehill% 5/5 at Le Moyne% 5/11 at Le Moyne^ 5/18 LIU-Post^ %-NE-10 Tournament ^-NCAA Tournament

W, 21-7 W, 17-12 W, 19-2 W, 20-3 W, 20-7 W, 16-2 W, 18-1 W, 22-5 W, 12-5 W, 24-7 W, 14-9 W, 11-9 L, 13-11 W, 20-1 W, 19-4 W, 18-12 W, 10-4 W, 11-7 L, 8-6 W, 9-8 L, 7-6

2014

Record: 22-0 NE-10: 12-0 NE-10 Champions NCAA National Champions Coach: Rob Grella 2/21 3/1 3/8 3/15 3/17 3/19

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W, 17-3 W, 13-11 W, 20-4 W, 21-3 W, 19-0 W, 23-1

3/22 Franklin Pierce 3/25 American Int’l 3/29 Stonehill 4/2 Mercy 4/5 SNHU 4/8 New Haven 4/12 Saint Anselm 4/13 Assumption 4/16 Le Moyne 4/19 Saint Michael’s 4/26 Bentley 5/3 Stonehill % 5/4 New Haven % 5/10 Saint Anselm ^ 5/17 LIU Post ^ 5/18 Lock Haven ^ %-NE-10 Tournament ^-NCAA Tournament

W, 22-3 W, 18-0 W, 10-4 W, 17-3 W, 22-5 W, 13-5 W, 21-11 W, 24-3 W, 16-6 W, 18-1 W, 15-7 W, 14-5 W, 14-4 W, 20-6 W, 17-10 W, 7-5

2015

Record: 21-1 NE-10: 12-1 NE-10 Champions NCAA National Champions Coach: Pat McCabe 2/22 2/24 3/7 3/11 3/14 3/17 3/21 3/25 3/28 4/4 4/8 4/11 4/14 4/18 4/22 4/25 4/29 5/2 5/3 5/9 5/16 5/17

Rollins Florida Southern Philadelphia Southern Connecticut Assumption Saint Anselm Saint Michaels Bentley Franklin Pierce Merrimack American International Souther New Hampshire Pace Stonehill New Haven Le Moyne Saint Michaels% Stonehill% Le Moyne% Stonehill^ Le Moyne^ Lockhaven^

W, 15-6 W, 15-13 W, 19-4 W, 24-4 W, 14-4 W, 17-8 W, 15-3 W, 15-2 W, 20-4 W, 19-0 W, 20-3 W, 19-8 W, 20-2 W, 15-5 L, 5-10 W, 15-6 W, 16-4 W, 14-5 W, 14-5 W, 10-6 W, 10-5 W, 5-4

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All-Time Roster A Acker, Courtney Aitkens, Rachel Angulo, Victoria Anselmin, Dawn

F 2009-12 2013-** 2001 2003-06

B Badalato, Natalie Bass, Nicole Beier, Kate Belle, Lauren Bennett, Laura Blume, Meghan Bogensberger, Jackie Borges, Chandley Braich, Braich Briseno, Gabriela Brooks, Kateri Brown, Meg Buckowski, Joanie Bulkley, Melissa Burke, Arielle Burke, Holly Busardo, Jessica

2014-** 2008-11 2014-** 2007-20 2006-09 2004-07 2007-20 2015-** 2001-02 2015-** 2015-** 2011-14 2011-13 2007 2009-12 2007-20 2004

C Cacioli, Cara Cali, Dina Campbell, Kim Cannata, Mary Carey, Lauren Caridi, Frankie Carter, Kaitlyn Ceraso, Michelle Ciaci, Katelynn Coiro, Josephine Conrad, Kristie Conway, Elizabeth Cook, Demmianne Lauren, Lauren Crimi, Devan

2005 2002 2002 2003-06 2012 2011 2008-11 2008-12 2011-13 2002-03 2012 2015-** 2010-11 2007-10 2011-14

D Delgado, Colette Devito, Erica Demasi, Melissa Dempsey, Jordann De La Rosa, Noreen

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2004-05 2009-12 2003-06 2011-14 2001

Facchini, Christina Farley, Shannon Fasano, Andrea Fennessey, Leigh Fey, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Caitlin Fox, Lauren Froccaro, Alexa Fronczak, Brittany Fucich, Jennifer Fudge, Tiffany

L 2005 2001 2002-03 2001-04 2010-11 2007-10 2009-10 2012-15 2007-20 2005-08 2004

G Gallo, Gianna Gangarossa, Tara Gazzano, Kara Gibbone, Anne Giordano, Lauren Graham, Jen Graziano, Jill Grodotzke, Tara

2013-** 2009-12 2001 2001 2004-07 2014-** 2014-** 2004-07

H Hayes, Taylor Hedges, Laura Hilbert, Caitlin Hill, Stephanie Hock, Katherine Holz, Jeannine

2013-** 2011-14 2005-08 2001-02 2002-05 2006-09

LaBosco, Alyssa Lamont, Alaina Langston, Taylor Lieberman, Nicole Lopez, Diana Lopez, Lauren Lyons, Danielle

M Maggiotta, Lisa Marra, Jessica Marran, Stephanie Mathewson, Melyssa McDermott, Rachel Mercado, Destiny Mercier, Emily Metelenis, Megan Mills, Felicia Mills, Marissa Monaco, Jeanne Marie Monjardo, Grace Monsees, Ann Montano, Danielle Murphy, Allyson

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2013-** 2012-13 2013-**

2011-14 2014-** 2012-15 2012-15 2010-11

2007-10 2007-10 2013-** 2006-09 2003-06 2001

Pagan, Jessica Palmieri, Mallory Patano, Patano 2003-05 Perez, Catherine Petersen, Claire Petersen, Hailey Pierce, Beth Anne Pingitore, Nicole Pirone, Janine

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2013 2006-09 2001-02 2013-14 2001 2011-12 2013-** 2001-04 2003-06 2001-04

S Sangiorgio, Sara Sanna, Jessica Sauvageau, Cassidy Scanell, Michele Schneider, Allison Schreiner, Kristen Sica, Janet Sinacori, Danielle Sinclair, Kelly Smath, Lauren Smith, Kaitlin Simpson, Emily Sotcheff, Vanessa Stackpole, Kaitlyn Staudt, Alison Stoia, Nina Sulinski, Karen

Tumulty, Allison

2010-13 2007 2013 2015-** 2015-** 2005-06 2005-06 2015-** 2015-** 2002 2007 2008-09 2007-20 2015-** 2009-12 2013-14 2002-04

2001-04 2010-11 2015-** 2015-** 2007-20 2003-06

2006

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V Velasquez, Evelin

Q Quinn, Victoria

Raab, Roxanne Ray, Rachel Read, Melissa Richardson, Katie Rivera, Candy Rojas, Jennifer Rosellini, Camille Ruppert, Christie Ryan, Kelly Ryan, Marie

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K Kafarski, Danielle Kane, Lindsay Keesling, Emily Kozakiewicz, Christina Kyriacou, Jayna King, Sharon

2005-07 2003-06 2015-16 2013 2003 2001 2011 2007-08 2012-15 2009-12 2006 2005-06 2001 2013-** 2004-07

O O’Brien, Rachel Oliveto, Angela Osmulski, Kelly

J Jackson, Stefani Jahelka, Jacqueline Janelli, Lauren Jaycox, Danielle Jones, Kristen

R 2007-2010 2011-14 2013-** 2007-10 2004-07 2004-07 2007

2002-04

W Wargo, Kristina Weber, Ryley Wenzel, Mariel Whitfield, Lindsay Williams, Jacqueline

2010 2014-** 2009-11 2009-12 2011-14

Z Zahra, Johanna Zalewski, Casey

2007-11 2014-**

Zalewski, Casey

2015-**

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Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation Danny

McCabe

Adelphi University President Dr. Robert A. Scott appointed Danny McCabe Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation at Adelphi in July 2013. In his first year at the helm of the Panthers’ Athletic Department, McCabe guided the department to a second straight Northeast-10 Conference President’s Cup as well as a National Championship for the women’s lacrosse program. Additionally, eight teams qualified for their respective NCAA Tournaments that included three NE10 Conference Championships. In the classroom, seven student-athletes were recognized as CoSida Capital One Academic All-District I Team honorees, including two Academic All-Americans in Nick Watson from men’s lacrosse and Devan Crimi of the National Champion women’s lacrosse squad. Furthermore, seven teams earned the NE-10 Team Academic Excellence Awards In addition to the success in competition and in the classroom, McCabe has been instrumental in bringing the sponsorships of TD Bank ®, the Whitmore Group, the Green Turtle, and MetLife ® to the department during his first year. McCabe came to Adelphi from Hofstra University, where he was a part of the Pride Intercollegiate Athletic program for eight years, as Executive Associate Athletic Director. He played a pivotal role in the day-to-day operation of the department and in that role McCabe spearheaded Hofstra’s NCAA Certification process, and played a large role in developing and implementing the University’s five-year plan for athletics. He also served as the chairman of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals Organizing Committee at Hofstra in 2009 and 2011.

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In addition, McCabe served as the program administrator for the men’s and women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, volleyball and the men’s soccer program and had oversight responsibilities for the sports medicine and strength and conditioning departments. Prior to Hofstra, McCabe was at Providence College where he served as Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations from 2000-05. In that capacity, he managed all athletic department marketing, promotions and sales strategies for the Big East institution. Under his guidance, the College experienced increased sponsorship sales and ticket sales and increased the average attendance at Friar men’s basketball games. McCabe also oversaw the Providence Athletic Ticket Office, managed their collegiate licensing program increasing revenue by 133 percent, and worked with the Director of Athletics in the department’s fundraising program. Before his time at Providence, McCabe served as the University of Miami (FL) Director of Ticket Sales from 1998 to 2000. At Miami, he handled season ticket and group ticket sales strategies for the Hurricane’s football, baseball, and men’s and women’s basketball programs. McCabe also spent time in leadership roles in the marketing departments at both Fairfield University (199498) and Fordham University (1991-92). A 1991 graduate of Providence College with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, McCabe earned a MBA degree from Fairfield University in 2004.

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Administration

Aja Barrett

Victoria Chiesa

Gina Coscia

Elizabeth Eickelberg

Felicia Mills

Equipment Room Graduate Assistant

Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Administrative Assistant

Compliance Graduate Assistant

Coordinator of Athletic Administration

Kelly Mannix

Katherine Martin

Pat McWalters

Adam Siepiola

Meghan Tragner

Business Office Graduate Assistant

Administrative Assistant

Coordinator of Sports Information

Athletic Training

Mike Gavagan

Head Athletic Trainer

Renee Crossan

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Kara Megherian

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Associate Athletic Director/Director of External Relations

Tracie Thomson

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Keith Ferrara

Business Manager

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Claudia Kostich

Graduate Assistant

Kate Whalen

Senior Associate AD/ SWA/Compliance

Dan Wyand

Graduate Assistant

Event Management

Andrew McCabe

Coordinator of Facilities

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Courtney Chrisman

Coordinator of Special Events

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Danny Paccione

Graduate Assistant

Shaun Rutherford

Graduate Assistant

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Campus Recreation

Linda Gundrum

Les Boyce

Director

Michael Grant

Assistant Director

Jamie Flood

Andrew Hoffer

Samantha Tabak

Assistant Director

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

David Duke

Heather Jacobs

Danielle MacKnight

Breanne Nasti

Head Coaches

Carlo Acquista

Brooke Derosa

Men’s Soccer Head Coach/Senior Assistant Athletic Director

Women’s Soccer Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Men’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Women’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Women’s Volleyball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Softball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director

Gordon Purdie

Dom Scala

Robert Smith

Charles Cohen

Dennis Kearney

Pat McCabe

Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Baseball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director

Swimming and Diving Head Coach

Men’s Golf Head Coach

Bowling Head Coach

Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

Michael Misiti

Ann Obermeyer

Gloria O’Connor

Katie Rees

Nicole Lesniak

Alex Campbell

Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach

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Long Island There’s more than plenty to do on Long Island. Arts, culture, history, beaches, golf and shopping. There are five distinctive regions in Long Island North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions . South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders. Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural

inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park. North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

New York City It is impossible not to find something interesting to do and see in Manhattan. The most renowned of New York City’s five boroughs, Manhattan offers the best of everything— Broadway shows, concerts, sporting events, museums, shops, restaurants, parks, parades, cultural landmarks and one-of-a-kind neighborhoods. New York City is only 30 minutes from the Adelphi University Campus. On a trip to Manhattan, you could: • Head to Central Park to catch the finish of the New York City Marathon, or pack a picnic basket for lunch on the grass at Strawberry Fields; • Ring in the New Year by watching the famous ball drop in Times Square; • Catch a Tony Award-winning show or late-night TV favorite David Letterman on Broadway; • See the Knicks take the court or the Rangers hit the ice at historic Madison Square Garden;

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• Try your hand at any number of sports at Chelsea Piers; Get in the holiday spirit at the tree-lighting ceremony at Rockefeller Center; Indulge your love of the arts at Lincoln Center or Carnegie Hall; Visit the best-known address in the financial world: Wall Street; Spend a leisurely day walking through a unique neighborhood such as Little Italy, Chinatown, Greenwich Village or Harlem; Experience the great works of art you’ve discussed in class on a trip to Museum Mile along Fifth Avenue; or take a tour of the building that seeks to unite the world, the United Nations.

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Facilities William J. Bonomo Memorial Field

stands that seat 1,600 spectators.

The William J. Bonomo Memorial Field was officially opened on October 6, 2007 and dedicated on December 10, 2007 as home to the baseball team. The field, which is constructed of field turf with cut outs for the bases, home plate and the pitcher’s mound, allow for games to be played in the most unfavorable of condition.

Janet L. Ficke Field

Named after long time softball coach, the Janet L. Ficke Field was rededicated in October 2005 and got a face-lift with renovations finished in the summer of 2011. The brand new, state of the art field features an all-weather turf outfield and dirt infield. Additionally, the field includes two, 40 foot brick cutout dugouts which include storage space as well as bathrooms for both the home and visiting benches. Seating in the stands can hold 500 spectators while a working press box for the Sports Information and game day staff complete with Internet and a PA and sound system overlooks the field.

Along each foul line are 50-foot dugouts and enclosed bullpens with two pitchers mounds. The entire field is enclosed and the outfield features an eight-foot high fence with a windscreen.

Motamed Field

Motamed Field is the home to both the men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse teams as well as the field hockey team. It has all-weather turf and lights to accommodate games at any time of the day all year long. A fully working three-room press box complete with internet, PA and sound system, and a crow’s nest for videotaping sits atop the

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Facilities Center for Recreation and Sports

Opened in 2008, the CRS is the home of Adelphi Athletics and one of the newest buildings on campus. The 76,000 square foot facility houses athletic department personnel, coaches and assistant coaches offices as well as the equipment and athletic training and rehabilitation rooms. It is also home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the volleyball team. The three-court gymnasium has seating for 800 spectators which can be expanded to 1,000 when using the track for additional standing space. The jogging surface which is suspended above the courts is an all-weather, rubber surface that is .10 mile.

Tennis Courts

Located behind the practice field, the Adelphi University Tennis courts are home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams. There are four courts with bleacher seating for spectators and fans.

Woodruff Hall

Woodruff Hall is one of Adelphi’s original buildings on campus. Built in 1896 and renovated in 2009, historic Woodruff Hall is a landmark in Garden City. The outside remains the same while the inside was completely renovated. The four lane, 25 yard swimming pool is home to the swim team as well as the Adelphi Community and is equipped with a HyTek scoring system. Woodruff Hall is also the home to the physical education and exercise science departments as well as Campus Recreation.

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About Adelphi University Undergraduate Programs

Accounting African American and Ethnic Studies^ Anthropology/Forensic Anthropology Art • Art History • Fine Arts (ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture) • Graphic Design Art Education* Asian Studies Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Communications Communication Sciences and Disorders Computer and Management Information Systems

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Computer Science Criminal Justice Dance** Economics Education Studeis • Adolescence Education (STEP) • Childhood Education (STEP) English Environmental Studies Exercise Physiology Finance Foreign Language Studies French Gender Studies History Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Journalism Latin American Studies Management (Finance, Marketing,

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Human Resource Management, Management Information Systems) Mathematics Music** Nursing Performing Arts** • Acting • Design Tech Philosophy Physical Education Physical Education/ Health Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Service Social Work Sociology Spanish Sport Management

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About Adelphi University Five-year Bachelor’s/Master’s Program • Business • Scholars Teacher Education Program (STEP) • Adolescence Education • Childhood Education • Social Work

Pre-Professional Opportunities • Pre-Dental • Pre-Engineering • Pre-Law • Pre-Medicine • Pre-Optometry • Pre-Physical Therapy/allied health

Special Programs • • • •

Honors College Levermore Global Scholars Program Learning Disabilities Program General Studies Program

*Art portfolio required **Audition required

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