2010 Field Hockey Media Guide

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@ Hood College 4:30 p.m. Oct. 6 @EMU* Dickinson 12:00 p.m. Oct. 9 Roanoke* UMW 4:30 p.m. Oct. 13 @W&J St. Vincent 4:30 p.m. Oct. 16 Randolph Macon* Limestone 1:00 p.m. Oct. 22 Lynchburg* @ Shenandoah 4:00 p.m. Oct. 24 @ CNU Saint Mary’s 1:00 p.m. Oct. 27 Washington and Lee @ Sweet Briar* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 30 ODAC Tournament Va. Wesleyan* 4:30 p.m. Nov 3 ODAC Tournament Frostburg St. 1:00 p.m. Nov. 6 ODAC Tournament Home Games at Mapp Field, * - denotes ODAC contest, ODAC tournament games in Salem, Va.

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This Is Bridgewater College

College Information

Location .......... ....................................... Bridgewater, Va. Founded ..................................................................... 1880 Enrollment.................................................................. 1,550 Nickname .................................................................Eagles Colors ......................................... Crimson and Vegas Gold Gymnasium...................................... Nininger Hall (1,100) Athletic Affiliation............................... NCAA Division Ill Conference.................................... Old Dominion Athletic President .............................................George E. Cornelius Director of Athletics...................................... Curt Kendall

Field Hockey Coaching Staff

Head Coach...............................................Allyson Kenyon Field Hockey Office Phone ....................... (540) 828-5784 Coach Kenyon Email .............. akenyon@bridgewater.edu Assistant Coaches ............... Kristin Ramey, Carter Maxey

Sports Information

Sports Information Director............................... Steve Cox SID Phone ................................................. (540) 828-5360 SID Fax ..................................................... (540) 828-5611 BC Hotline................................................. (540) 828-5469 SID Email .......................................scox@bridgewater.edu SID Mailing Address ............................................Box 107 ........................................................... Bridgewater College .......................................................... 402 E. College Street .......................................................Bridgewater, VA 22812 Web Site ...............................www.bridgewatereagles.com Field Hockey Contact.......................................Tim Leister Email........................................... tleister@bridgewater.edu Phone......................................................... (540) 828-5615

Conference Information

Commissioner ............................................ Brad Bankston Office Phone .............................................. (540) 389-7373 Conference SID ..............................................J.J. Nekoloff SID Office Phone ...................................... (540) 387-9073 Mailing Address ..............402B Idaho Street, P.O.Box 971 .................................................... Roanoke, Virginia 24153 Conference Fax ......................................... (540) 389-6196 Web Site .......................................... www.odaconline.com

Credits: The 2010 Bridgewater Field Hockey Media Guide is a production of the Bridgewater Sports Information Department. This guide was produced, written and designed by Assistant Sports Information Director Tim Leister. Photos provided by Tommy Thompson.


2010-11 Season Preview With the open of the 2010 season being just days away, the Bridgewater Eagles field hockey team returns a solid nucleus of players while also adding 10 freshman to the mix as the Eagles look to challenge in the ODAC in 2010. Bridgewater finished 9-9 a season ago, falling to Randolph-Macon in the quarterfinals by a 2-1 tally. The Eagles graduated three players from the team that reached the quarterfinals, but the squad returns 75% of its scoring from a season when the Eagles boosted their offensive output. With a group of 14 returners, and a talented mix of freshmen, the Eagles have a chance to be successful in 2010. “We have a solid group of returners and they have the opportunity to really be role models and great mentors for the 10 newcomers. They’ve shown great intensity, and if they can continue to work hard and focus on the mental game, we will have a lot of success,” commented head coach Allyson Kenyon, who enters her eighth year at the helm of the Eagles program. Forwards Bridgewater returns four players in the front line, including 2009 honorable mention All-ODAC selection Brianna Jacques. Jacques netted nine goals and a team-high six assists in 2009 and continues to climb the career goals list at Bridgewater. Currently, the Orange, Va. native sits in sixth place all-time with 29 career goals, a meager two from the top five. Caitlin Brown, Allison Carr, Leah Cossentino, Kirsten Ganslow and Rachael Keshishian and also return to the mix for the Eagles after posting solid seasons in 2009. Cossentino posted six goals in 2009, to go along with a trio of goals from Carr. Ganslow and Keshishian add a mix of experience for the Eagles in front line. The Eagles welcome two newcomers in Poquoson, Va. native Galen Goodman and Tappahannock, Va. native Betsy Joslyn. Goodman was a two-time captain for the Islanders, while Joslyn is making the switch from the defensive side to attack and is quickly learning the Bridgewater system. “We have a very fast starting lineup. The forwards are working hard on attacking, but also on re-defending. It seems simple, but our goal in the long run is to keep the ball in our attacking end as often as possible,” said Kenyon. Midfielders

The midfield boasts a solid group of returners as well, to go along with three newcomers. Senior Kalah Hess returns after earning a first team All-ODAC nod in 2009. Hess notched four goals in 2009 to go along with five assists. Alongside Hess, Kelly Ryan also returns to the fray for the Eagles after turning in solid season in 2009. Senior Kristen Combs will see action in the midfield as well but could be a dual-role player, moving up to the forward position at times. Bridgewater boasts three newcomers to the mid-


2010-11 Season Preview field in Colleen Dickson, Megan Gould and Jennifer Tompkins. Gould and Tompkins each boast postseason honors for their achievements in high school. “Our midfielders are looking really good. We have a great leader in Kalah Hess,” commented Kenyon. “Kelly Ryan has worked exceptionally hard in the offseason and will push to be a starter when the season opens up. We expect the freshmen to contribute significantly as the season progresses.” Defense In the back line, the Eagles bring back 2009 second team All-ODAC selection Joan Burleson and a strong nucleus of returners. Burleson joins Jennifer Bateman, Megan Bach and Kristina Glick in the backfield as the group welcomes four new defenders to the mix. Bateman and Burleson teamed up to score five goals a season ago, while Bach and Glick bring a wealth of experience to the position. Newcomers Rebecca Lindgren, Alana Newton and Kathleen Nuckols add to a defense that has been slim in numbers in recent years. “We are really heavy on defenders this year which is a flip flop from years past. Lindgren and Nuckols have been challenging our upperclassmen, who are pretty seasoned in the defensive backfield. They are all learning quickly and will be a solid unit when the season starts,” said Kenyon. Goalkeepers One returner leads a trio of goalkeepers in 2010. Junior Taylor Waddell will get her shot as the main starter in the cage for the Eagles, while a pair of freshmen will look to push Waddell. A season ago, Waddell saw action in nine games and posted a 2.78 GAA along the way as she split time in the net with now departed senior Elizabeth Sullivan. Freshmen Jessica Balsano and Anne Morgan Milchling join the fray for the Eagles after successful high school careers. Balsano brings All-Conference and All-Division honors with her to Bridgewater, while Milchling played on three state championship teams at Fallston High School in Maryland. “Taylor is ready to step up and take the starting role. She worked really hard in the preseason on her decision making and we have full confidence in her. Anne Morgan has a great background and is super quick, and Jessica is learning fast and is adjusting well to the speed of the college game,” said Kenyon on her netminders. Bridgewater’s returners boast a plethora of playoff experience which should help the Eagles through a long season. “Our playoff experience as a team is important, but we are simply focused on improving in the ODAC. We are taking one game at a time this season, and the ODAC playoffs are so far away that they haven’t really peaked on our radar yet,” commented Kenyon. The Eagles boast a balanced non-conference schedule to go along with a difficult ODAC slate. Bridgewater plays a number of home non-conference games, highlighted by the Mapp Invitational which will see St. Vincent and Division II Limestone come to Bridgewater for the weekend. Bridgewater opens the 2010 regular season on Thursday, September 2 when the squad travels to Hood. The ODAC slate kicks off for the Eagles on September 25 when they travel to Sweet Briar.


Coaching Staff


Allyson Kenyon, Head Coach Allyson Kenyon begins her eighth year at the helm of the Bridgewater College field hockey team. Kenyon has steadily improved her win record over the past three seasons and has high expectations for her 2009 squad to continue the trend. A native of Harrisburg, Pa., Kenyon attended Central Dauphin East High School where she participated in three varsity sports: field hockey, swimming and soccer. In 1996 she was named the school’s Most Outstanding Female Athlete for her efforts on all three teams. She continued her athletic and academic career at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pa. where she participated on both the field hockey and swim teams. She was a three time member of the National Field Hockey Coaches’ Association’s All-Academic Team and the Mid-Atlantic Conference AllAcademic squads for both sports. Kenyon earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Politics from Juniata in 2000 and her Master’s Degree in Athletic Administration from James Madison in 2005. Emphasizing academic excellence as well as teamwork and competitiveness, Kenyon has had 12 athletes receive NFHCA Division III All-Academic Team honors. She has also coached three all-conference first team selections, three all-conference second team players, and six allconference honorable mention awardees. Prior to her years at Bridgewater, Kenyon worked in Washington, D.C. for a non-profit organization. She also helped coach the inaugural season of the T.C. Williams Varsity Girls’ Lacrosse team. Kenyon resides in Harrisonburg, Va.

Assistant Coaches Kristin Ramey Kristin Ramey joins the Bridgewater field hockey staff after four years on the sidelines at McDaniel. The recepient of McDaniel's Women's Athletic Alumnae Award for the most outstanding senior athlete, she was a four-year member of the Green Terror field hockey and women's lacrosse teams. Twice named to the Centennial Conference first team in lacrosse, Ramey also earned third-team All-America honors from insidelacrosse.com following her senior campaign. She led the squad in goals (40), assists (13), points (53) and caused turnovers (25). An all-region selection after her junior season, Ramey was the team's MVP after pacing the team in ground balls (64) and caused turnovers (30). During her four years, she amassed 73 goals and 26 assists for 99 points to rank among the all-time leaders in each category. Her 139 career ground balls ranks second all-time while her 76 draw controls is third and her 71 caused turnovers ranks fourth. Ramey graduated from McDaniel in 2005, with a degree in exercise science and physical education.

Carter Maxey


The Players

Former BC goalie Elizabeth Sullivan left Bridgewater as the career wins leader in 2009.


Kristen Combs Senior 5-5, Midfielder Schuyler, Va./Monticello 2009: Played in all 18 games with 16 starts...Notched three assists...Posted 24 shots and a defensive save. 2008: Honorable mention All-ODAC selection...Played in all 20 games with 18 starts...Tallied four goals and an assist...Netted the game-winner against Shenandoah...Scored the team's lone goal on a penalty shot against Sweet Briar. 2007: Saw action in 15 games with 15 starts...Recorded a goal and an assist. Prep: First team All-District and All-Region selection...First team All-State selection in 2006...Monticello team MVP...Mustangs squad finished fourth in the state in 2006...National Honor Society member...National English Society member. Personal: Has one sibling, Ben...Daughter of Steve and Lynn Combs...Majoring in Allied Health...Born October 02, 1989.

Combs’ Candids Do you have a nickname? KC, Kris, K-Saucy. Favorite TV Show: I have two, Desperate Housewives and Jersey Shore. Favorite Music Group: ‘Lil Wayne. What do you like most about playing for Bridgewater? The girls on the team are like a family. What did you think when you first met Coach Kenyon? I thought she was going to be a cool coach, I liked her coaching style. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? Cell phone! Favorite Food: Lasagna Who has the funniest nickname on the team and what is it? Allison Carr- Lil Debbie Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: OMG Remix-Usher Nobody knows how much I like to: Dance If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Derek Jeter

Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP 15 20 18 53

G 1 4 0 5

A Pts Shots 1 3 10 1 9 22 3 3 24 5 15 56

Shot% .100 .182 .000 .089


Leah Cossentino Senior 5-1, Attacker Marriottsville, Md./Glenelg Transferred to Bridgewater from Liberty. 2009: Third-highest goals total with six...Tallied 13 points... Netted the game-winner in the season opener at Dickinson. 2008: Played in all 20 games with 17 starts...Scored three goals and chipped in an assist...Notched the game-winner in a 2-1 victory over Transylvania. Prep: Played on a county and regional championship winning squad at Glenelg...Gladiators were also state runners up...All-County selection...Scholar-Athlete award recipient. Personal: Has two siblings, Cory and Tony...Daughter of Wayne and Debi Cossentino...Majoring in Liberal Studies...Born May 15, 1989.

Cossentino’s Candids Favorite TV Show: So You Think You Can Dance. Favorite Music Group: Favorite singer is Celine Dion! What do you like most about playing for Bridgewater? The awesome and fun teammates that I get to share great times with on and off the field. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My phone, obviously. Favorite Food: Maryland steamed crabs! Least Favorite Food: Hamburgers. What do you do in your free time? Eat, shop, and read. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Any Celine Dion song. Nobody knows how much I like to: Do outdoorsy things such as camping, hiking, and fishing. Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? Nope. What is your best non-athletic talent? Crafting/ scrapbooking. What do you want to do after graduation? Get my doctorate in psychology. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be an artist. Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP G 20 3 18 6 38 9

A 1 1 2

Pts Shots 7 27 13 28 20 55

Shot% .111 .214 .164


Kirsten Ganslow Senior 5-9, Midfielder Wells, Maine/Wells

2009: Saw action in all 18 games...10 starts...Posted one assist to go along with a defensive save. 2008: Saw action in all 20 games with 16 starts...Tallied two assists. 2007: Played in 15 games with one start....Tallied one assist. Personal: Daughter of Bill and Linda Ganslow...Majoring in Sociology...Born August 3, 1989.

Ganslow’s Gatherings Favorite TV Show: Full House. Favorite Music Group: Taylor Swift. Favorite Food: French fries. Least Favorite Food: Onions. What do you do in your free time? Nap and shop. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: My Heart Will Go On, Celine Dion. Nobody knows how much I like to: Take pictures. What is your best non-athletic talent? Quilting. If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Vanessa Hudgens. Favorite hobbies: Shopping, bike riding, photography. What do you want to do after graduation? Back pack in Europe & go to Grad school. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be a cashier for McDonald’s. If you could bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? The weather, minus all the snow. What is your goal in life? Become a social worker and place as many kids in good homes as possible. Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP G 15 0 20 0 18 0 53 0

A 1 2 1 4

Pts 1 2 1 4

Shots 2 10 6 18

Shot% .000 .000 .000 .000


Kristina Glick Senior 5-9, Midfielder Narvon, Pa. /Living Word Academy

tions...Born December 7, 1988.

2009: Played in 15 games with 11 starts. 2008: Saw action in all 20 games with 16 starts...Tallied two shots on the year...Recorded a defensive save. 2007: Saw action in nine games with one start...Recorded one shot. Prep: Team captain her senior season. Personal: Has two siblings, twin sister Ashley and sister Morgan...Daughter of Mahlon and Naomi Glick...Interested in paddleboating and canoeing... Majoring in Communica-

Glick’s Gatherings Favorite TV Show: Dora the Explorer. Favorite Music Group: Justin Bieber. What do you like most about playing for Bridgewater? My team mates. Favorite Food: French fries. What do you do in your free time? Skip around. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: National anthem. Nobody knows how much I like to: Paddle boat. What is your best non-athletic talent? Building my sneaker collection. What do you want to do after graduation? Get a job. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be a princess. If you could bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? Rita’s. What is your goal in life? To be happy. What is the funniest thing you’ve ever seen at a game? When Kristen Combs did a handstand. Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP G 9 0 20 0 16 0 45 0

A 0 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0 0

Shots 1 2 0 3

Shot% .000 .000 .000 .000


Kalah Hess Senior 5-3, Attacker Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite 2009: First team All-ODAC selection...Started all 18 games...Tallied four goals and five assists...Netted the gamewinner against Wilson on Sept. 25. 2008: First team All-ODAC selection...Saw action in all 20 games with 18 starts...Netted the second most goals on the team with four...Chipped in the highest assists total on the team with five...Led team in shots with 46. 2007: Second team All-ODAC selection...Started all 17 games...Netted a pair of goals...Assisted on three other goals...Recorded the game-winner in overtime at Roanoke. Personal: Has four siblings, Emily, Joe, Matt and Molly...Daughter of Don and Kathy Hess...Majoring in Elementary Education...Born November 25, 1988.

Hess’ Heroics Favorite TV Show: Amazing Race. Favorite Music Group: The Script. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? Bible. Favorite Food: Fresh fruit. Least Favorite Food: Mushrooms. Who has the funniest nickname on the team and what is it? Allison Carr-----“Debs.” What do you do in your free time? Read; play games. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Any Taylor Swift song. Nobody knows how much I like to: Swing. Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? I barely talk the entire warm-up and instead try to mentally prepare for the game. Favorite hobbies: scrapbooking. What do you want to do after graduation? Teach and coach. What is your goal in life? To bring glory to God. Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP G A 17 2 3 20 4 5 18 4 5 55 10 13

Pts Shots 7 14 13 46 13 33 33 93

Shot% .143 .087 .121 .108


Brianna Jacques Senior 5-6, Attacker Orange, Va./Orange 2009: Honorable mention All-ODAC selection...Posted nine goals and six assists...Netted the game winner against Hood and St. Vincent. 2008: Second team All-ODAC selection...Led the team in goals (10) and points (22)...Played in all 20 games with 18 starts...Scored a hat trick on August 31 against

Sweet Briar...Turned in three multi-goal games. 2007: Second team All-ODAC selection...Started all 17 games...Led the team in goals (10) and points (23)...Team's coleader with three assists...Netted a hat trick against Shenandoah... Scored both goals in a 2-0 season opening win over Villa Julie. Prep: All-State her senior season. Personal: Has three siblings, Adam, Dara and Kaylee...Daughter of Brian Jacques and Christine Hunter...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science... Interested in skeet shooting, four wheeling, fishing and reading...Born October 31, 1988.

Jacques’ Jargon Favorite TV Show: Desperate Housewives. Favorite Food: Hot Dog with chili, sauerkraut and baked beans, all mixed together. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Anything country. Nobody knows how much I like to: Sing all the time. Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? I re-tape my stick. What do you want to do after graduation? Continue into something in the health field. What is your goal in life? Graduate from Bridgewater and further my education. Who has influenced you the most in your life? My mother. What is the best piece of advice you have ever received? Never give up because no one can take away your education. If you could go back and experience one moment in history, what would it be? My freshman year. Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP 17 20 18 55

G A 10 3 10 2 9 6 29 11

Pts Shots 23 37 22 35 24 45 69 117

Shot% .270 .286 .200 .248


Megan Bach Junior 5-7, Attacker Manchester, Md./North Carroll 2009: Played in 17 games with 14 starts...Posted two goals to go along with one assist...Netted the game-winner in the double-overtime thriller against Drew. 2008: Saw action in 18 games with 11 starts...Scored a goal on her lone shot of the season at Randolph-Macon...Lone goal proved to be the game-winner. Personal: Has three siblings... Caitlin, Melissa and Sarah...Daughter of Joe and Fran Bach...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science...Born December 4, 1990.

Bach’s Basics Favorite TV Show: Law and Order SVU. Favorite Music Group: The Backstreet Boys. Favorite Food: MARYLAND Steamed Crabs. Least Favorite Food: Green peppers. What do you do in your free time? Go on bike rides with Maggy Sullivan, Watch Law and Order SVU, read, play lacrosse and basketball and spend time with my family and friends. Nobody knows how much I like to: Read Harry Potter and play Harry Potter Scene It. If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Beyonce. What do you want to do after graduation? Go to graduate school for a physician assistant’s program, get married and start a family. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up?:Play in the WNBA. If you could bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? The Baltimore Ravens. After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be?: Anytime spent with my best friends Allison, Tay and Madge and the Martina McBride Concert.

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP 18 17 35

G A 1 0 2 1 3 1

Pts 2 5 7

Shots 1 8 9

Shot% 1.000 .250 .333


Allison Carr Junior 5-6, Attacker Warrenton, Va./Liberty High 2009: Turned in career season...Saw action in ten games... Netted three goals...Scored first career goal on September 29 against Sweet Briar...Tallied game-winner in the regular season finale at Roanoke. 2008: Saw action in five games...Recorded a defensive save. Personal: Has one sibling, Stephen...Daughter of Doug and Debra Carr...Majoring in Athletic Training...Born Nov. 6, 1989.

Carr’s Candids Favorite TV Show: Man vs. Food. Favorite Music Group: Queen. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? A bracelet my mama bought me. Favorite Food: Strawberries. Least Favorite Food: Lima beans. Yuck! What do you do in your free time? I wish I had free time. Nobody knows how much I like to: Hike in the mountains. Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? I like to talk myself into the game, and pray right before it starts. If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Sandra Bullock. Favorite hobbies: Crafts! What do you want to do after graduation? Live in Italy for a year. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be a spy. After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? My teammates. What is your goal in life? To be happy. Who has influenced you the most in your life? My mama. Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP G 5 0 11 3 16 3

A 0 0 0

Pts 0 6 6

Shots 0 5 5

Shot% .000 .600 .600


Rachael Keshishian Junior 5-6, Midfielder Forest Hill, Md./Baltimore Lutheran 2009: Played in 13 games on the year...Tallied one goal on four shots. 2008: Saw action in 13 games with one start...Scored two goals on the season...Netted back-to-back goals against Ohio Wesleyan to secure a 4-2 victory. Prep: 2007 Team MVP...Captain of her team as a junior and senior. Personal: Has one sibling, Sarah...Daughter of Ara and Karen Keshishian...Majoring in Communications...Born October 8, 1990.

Keshishian’s Keepers Do you have a nickname? Keshish. Favorite TV Show: Phineas and Ferb. Favorite Music Group: Anything you can dance to. I am a great dancer. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My snowball machine. Favorite Food: Avacados. Least Favorite Food: Macaroni What do you do in your free time? Ride my bike and sing to my friends and cut the sleeves off all my shirts. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Usher and R. Kelly “Same Girl.” Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? Eat delicious KCC food. What is your best non-athletic talent? Online shopping. If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Kim Kardashian. I love her! What do you want to do after graduation? I just would like to graduate. If you could bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? Nordstroms. Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP 13 14 27

G 2 1 3

A 0 0 0

Pts 4 2 6

Shots 4 4 8

Shot% .500 .250 .375


Taylor Waddell Junior 5-6, Goalkeeper Reedsville, Pa./Indian Valley 2009: Split time in the cage...Saw action in nine games with six starts...Allowed 13 goals...Posted a 2.78 GAA..Notched 42 saves...Won three games, including 5-0 shutout victory over Sweet Briar and season-opener at Dickinson. 2008: Saw action in seven games with four starts...Tallied 312 minutes in the cage...Owned a 2.59 GAA...Recorded 24 saves...Held a 2-1 mark with one shutout. Prep: District 6 champion and state qualifier in 2006... Mountain Athletic All-Star, Tri-Valley League first-team all-star. Personal: Has two siblings, Jordan and Zane...Daughter of Mark and Kim Waddell...Majoring in Athletic Training... Born July 14, 1990.

Waddell’s Wrapup

Favorite TV Show: Man Vs Food. What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? Spending time with the team. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My dog. Favorite Food: Tacos. Least Favorite Food: Pork. What do you do in your free time? Sleep. Nobody knows how much I like to: Spend time with old people. Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? Same warm up, same clothes. What is your best non-athletic talent? Cooking. If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Dwyane Wade’s agent. Favorite hobbies: Swimming, snowboarding, cooking. What do you want to do after graduation? Go to Physical Therapy school. My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: Making a good play one-on-one. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be a vet. If you could bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? Whoopie Pies! Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP 7 9 16

Mins. GA 312:46 9 420:11 13 732:57 22

GAA 2.59 2.78 2.70

Saves 24 42 66

W L T 2 1 0 3 2 0 5 3 0

Sho 1 1 2


Jennifer Bateman Sophomore 5-6, Midfielder Poolesville, Md./Poolesville 2009: Turned in solid freshman campaign...Played in all 18 games with 15 starts...Tallied three goals and an assist...Posted two defensive saves. Prep: Played for a Falcons squad that won the regional championship en route to the state finals in 2008...Honorable mention All-County selection...First team Frederick News Post...First team Coaches All-County selection. Personal: Has two siblings, Kevin and Matt...Daughter of Stewart and Diana Bateman...Majoring in Athletic Training...Born January 30, 1991.

Bateman’s Bio What are your personal goals for the season? Not to get injured and to score a goal! Favorite TV Show: NCIS. What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The feeling you get when the team plays an amazing game and winning because of it. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? Cell phone. Favorite Food: Chipotle. What do you do in your free time? Sleep. Nobody knows how much I like to: Read. Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? Straighten my hair. What do you want to do after graduation? Go to grad school. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be a ballerina. If you could bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? Poolesville Day. After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? Waking up in the morning and smelling the cows. Who has influenced you the most in your life? My mom.

Year 2009 TOTAL

GP G A Pts Shots Shot% 17 3 1 7 14 .214 17 3 1 7 14 .214


Caitlin Brown Sophomore 5-0, Attacker Port Republic, Md./Calvert 2009: Saw limited action with eight games played...Tallied one shot. Prep: Varsity captain her senior year. Personal: Has one sibling, Jack Brown...Daughter of Andy Brown and Teri McCleaf...Majoring in Sociology...Born March 12, 1991.

Brown’s Bio Favorite TV Show: NCIS. Favorite Music Group: Anything. What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The close community of teammates. What did you think when you first met Coach Kenyon? She was fun and helpful. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? Cell phone. Favorite Food: Zucchini. Least Favorite Food: Strawberries. What do you do in your free time? Hang out with friends. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Anything. Nobody knows how much I like to: Wash dishes. Favorite hobbies: Field Hockey, reading. What do you want to do after graduation? Travel. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be a veterinarian. If you could bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? My entire bedroom. After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? All the memories with new friends. What is your goal in life? To see the world. Who has influenced you the most in your life? My family. Who is the best player you have played against? My teammates. What is the best piece of advice you have ever received? To live life to the fullest. Year 2009 TOTAL

GP G A Pts Shots Shot% 8 0 0 0 1 .000 8 0 0 0 1 .000


Joan Burleson Sophomore 5-6, Midfielder Newport News, Va./Menchville 2009: Second team All-ODAC selection...Started all 18 games on the year...Notched two goals and an assist...Tallied game-winner against Sweet Briar...Notched three defensive saves. Prep: Team finished in the top three in the district all four years...District champions in 2006...Two-time honorable mention All-District selection...Named to the Newport News Daily Press All-Star team...Team captain...MVP her senior season...Member of the honor roll and National Honor Soci-

ety. Personal: Has one sibling, Matthew, who plays college soccer...Daughter of Rahn and Nancy Burleson...Majoring in Athletic Training...Born July 30, 1991.

Burleson’s Bio Favorite Music Group: Carrie Underwood. What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The team is so much fun to play with and we all have the same goal in mind. Favorite Food: Homemade Potato Chips. Least Favorite Food: Vegetables. Nobody knows how much I like to: Sing in the car. What do you want to do after graduation? Grad School. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be a veterinarian. If you could bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? My family. After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? Playing hockey. What is your goal in life? To be successful. What is the funniest thing you’ve ever seen at a game? Kelli Worst falling on her face. Who has influenced you the most in your life? My mom. What is the best piece of advice you have ever received? If you score more than they do, you will never lose. Year 2009 TOTAL

GP G A Pts Shots 18 2 1 5 15 18 2 1 5 15

Shot% .133 .133


Kelly Ryan Sophomore 5-4, Midfielder Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca 2009: Played in 14 games with two starts...Tallied four shots on the year. Prep: Team MVP in 2007 and 2008...Second team AllRegion selection in 2006...All-Academic team member in 2008...Two-time team captain in 2007 and 2008...National Honor Society member. Personal: Has two siblings, Karen and Kevin...Daughter of Tom and Brenda Ryan...Majoring in Biology...Born March 23, 1991.

Ryan’s Ramblings Favorite TV Show: Real Housewives of New Jersey and/or Orange County. Favorite Music Group: Brad Paisley. What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The great bond I have with my teammates. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? Contacts so I can see the world. Favorite Food: Cheese of any kind. Least Favorite Food: Stewed Tomatoes. What do you do in your free time? Online Shopping. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Bulletproof. Nobody knows how much I like to: Pluck my eyebrows. Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? Hair needs to be looking right. What is your best non-athletic talent? Organizing things. Favorite hobbies: Tanning. What do you want to do after graduation? Grad School. My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: Scoring a goal on a reverse chip. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be a garbage truck driver. If you could bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? My little sister. After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? Josh Gracin concert. Year 2009 TOTAL

GP G A Pts Shots Shot% 14 0 0 0 4 .000 14 0 0 0 4 .000


Newcomers Jessica Balsano 5-4, Midfielder Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca

Kathleen Nuckols 5-6, Defense Chester, Va./Thomas Dale

Galen Goodman 5-3, Attacker Poquoson, Va./Poquoson

Jennifer Tompkins 5-3, Midfielder Mount Airy, Md./S. Carroll

Rebecca Lindgren 5-6, Defense Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood


Newcomers Colleen Dickson 5-5, Midfielder Virginia Beach, Va./Salem

Betsy Joslyn 5-2, Defense Tappahannock, Va./St. Margaret’s

Megan Gould 5-3, Midfielder Fredericksburg, Va./Mountain View

Alana Newton 5-4, Defense Newport News, Va./Menchville

Anne Morgan Milchling 5-2, Goalkeeper Fallston, Md./Fallston


Record Book


Single Season Records Points 1. 60 2. 59 3. 38 4. 36 36 6. 35 7. 32 32 9. 31 31

1998 1997 1989 1991 1993 1999 1992 1996 2005 1994

Assists 1. 13 2. 9 3. 8 4. 7 7 7 7. 6 6 6 10. 5

Amy Rafalski Carissa VanAlstine Jennie Hoffsmith Tara Engel Erin Spadaro Erin Spadaro Brianna Jacques Kimberly Johnston Melissa Miller Kalah Hess

1997 2003 2005 1996 2005 2006 2009 2006 1998 2008

Points per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 3.33 Holly Ware (18 games) 2. 2.81 Holly Ware (21 games) 3. 2.53 Julie Hanover (15 games) 4. 2.19 Holly Ware (16 games) 5. 2.00 Holly Ware (16 games) 6. 1.89 Carolyn Anderson (19 games) 1.89 Carolyn Anderson (19 games) 8. 1.68 Carolyn Anderson (19 games) 9. 1.67 Christina Pybus (18 games) 10. 1.63 Christine Carroll (19 games)

1998 1997 1989 1999 1996 1991 1993 1992 2009 1994

Assists per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 0.65 Amy Rafalski (20 games) 2. 0.53 Carissa VanAlstine (17 games) 3. 0.42 Jennie Hoffsmith (19 games) 4. 0.41 Tara Engel (17 games) 5. 0.39 Erin Spadaro (18 games) 6. 0.37 Erin Spadaro (19 games) 7. 0.33 Kimberly Johnston (18 games) 0.33 Melissa Miller (18 games) 0.33 Brianna Jacques (18 games) 10. 0.28 Kalah Hess (18 games)

1997 2003 2005 1996 2006 2005 2006 1998 2009 2009

Goals 1. 28 2. 27 3. 19 4. 18 18 6. 16 16 8. 15 9. 14 10. 13

1998 1997 1989 1991 1993 1999 1992 1996 1994 1992

Holly Ware (28g 4a) Holly Ware (27g 5a) Julie Hanover (19g) Carolyn Anderson (18g) Carolyn Anderson (18g) Holly Ware (16g 3a) Carolyn Anderson (16g) Holly Ware (15g 2a) Erin Spadaro (12g 7a) Christine Carroll (14g 3a)

Holly Ware Holly Ware Julie Hanover Carolyn Anderson Carolyn Anderson Holly Ware Carolyn Anderson Holly Ware Christine Carroll Christine Carroll

Goals per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.56 Holly Ware (18 games) 2. 1.29 Holly Ware (21 games) 3. 1.27 Julie Hanover (15 games) 4. 1.00 Holly Ware (16 games) 5. 0.95 Carolyn Anderson (19 games) 0.95 Carolyn Anderson (19 games) 7. 0.94 Holly Ware (16 games) 8. 0.84 Carolyn Anderson (19 games) 9. 0.79 Carolyn Magee (14 games) 10. 0.75 Patti Dzikowicz (16 games)

1998 1997 1989 1999 1991 1993 1996 1992 1985 1990

Holly Ware (1996-99) tallied an impressive career for the Eagles. Ware is the career leader in points (186) and goals (86). The 1999 BC graduate also owns the top two spots for goals scored in a season with 28 and 27, respectively.


Single Season Records Shots attempted 1. 146 Holly Ware (27 goals) 2. 145 Holly Ware (28 goals) 3. 120 Holly Ware (16 goals) 4. 98 Holly Ware (15 goals) 5. 88 Carrie Bywaters (10 goals) 6. 74 Mandy Nixon (12 goals) 74 Tara Engel (8 goals) 74 Amy Rafalski (3 goals) 9. 72 Tara Engel (9 goals) 10. 71 Amy Rafalski (2 goals) Shots per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 8.06 Holly Ware (18 games) 2. 7.50 Holly Ware (16 games) 3. 6.95 Holly Ware (21 games) 4. 6.12 Holly Ware (16 games) 5. 4.24 Tara Engel (17 games) 6. 4.19 Carrie Bywaters (21 games) 7. 4.18 Amy Rafalski (17 games) 8. 4.11 Tara Engel (18 games) 9. 3.89 Mandy Nixon (19 games) 10. 3.88 Carrie Bywaters (17 games)

1997 1998 1999 1996 1997 2005 1995 1997 1996 1996

Saves 1. 203 2. 199 3. 195 4. 191 5. 161 6. 155 7. 144 144 9. 139 10. 137

Alissa Sculthorpe Michelle Leach Alissa Sculthorpe Kristi Martin Jennifer Brown Frankee Waldron Elizabeth Sullivan Alissa Sculthorpe Alissa Sculthorpe Frankee Waldron

1999 2001 1997 2002 1994 2004 2006 1996 1998 2005

1998 1999 1997 1996 1996 1997 1996 1995 2005 1996

Shots on goal 1. 41 Erin Spadaro (7 goals) 2. 32 Mandy Nixon (12 goals) 3. 29 Tasha Chase (8 goals) 4. 28 Christina Pybus (13 goals) 5. 26 Mandy Nixon (9 goals) 6. 24 Brianna Jacques (9 goals) 7. 23 Carissa VanAlstine (5 goals) 23 Kalah Hess (4 goals) 9. 21 Carissa VanAlstine (7 goals) 10. 18 Sarah Wyant (7 goals)

Saves per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 11.06 Michelle Leach (18 games) 2. 9.00 Elizabeth Sullivan (16 games) 3. 8.61 Frankee Waldron (18 games) 4. 8.47 Jennifer Brown (19 games) 5. 7.94 Elizabeth Sullivan (17 games) 6. 7.29 Elizabeth Sullivan (17 games) 7. 7.21 Frankee Waldron (19 games) 8. 6.14 Elizabeth Sullivan (14 games) 9. 5.29 Kristi Martin (17 games) 10. 4.67 Taylor Waddell (9 games)

2001 2006 2004 1994 2007 2008 2005 2009 2003 2009

2006 2005 2003 2009 2004 2009 2003 2009 2004 2001

SOG per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 2.28 Erin Spadaro(18 games) 2. 1.71 Tasha Chase (17 games) 3. 1.68 Mandy Nixon (19 games) 4. 1.56 Christina Pybus (18 games) 5. 1.44 Mandy Nixon (18 games) 6. 1.35 Carissa VanAlstine (17 games) 7. 1.33 Brianna Jacques (18 games) 8. 1.28 Kalah Hess (18 games) 9. 1.17 Carissa VanAlstine (18 games) 10. 1.00 Sarah Anne Evans (17 games)

Save percent (minimum 60 minutes) 1. .900 Jennifer Midgette (1 GA, 9 saves) 2. .877 Michelle Leach (28 GA, 199 saves) 3. .820 Frankee Waldron (34 GA, 155 saves) 4. .817 Jennifer Brown (36 GA, 161 saves) 5. .790 Elizabeth Sullivan (33 GA, 124 saves) 6. .770 Elizabeth Sullivan (43 GA, 144 saves) 7. .764 Taylor Waddell (13 GA, 42 saves) 8. .734 Elizabeth Sullivan (49 GA, 135 saves) 9. .733 Frankee Waldron (50 GA, 137 saves) 10. .727 Taylor Waddell (9 GA, 24 saves)

2006 2001 2004 1994 2008 2006 2009 2007 2005 2008

2006 2003 2005 2009 2004 2003 2009 2009 2004 2003

Goals against avg (minimum 60 minutes) 1. 0.41 Jennifer Midgette (1 GA, 218 min) 2. 2.14 Michelle Leach (28 GA, 1175 min) 3. 2.42 Frankee Waldron (34 GA, 1266 min) 4. 2.43 Jennifer Brown (36 GA, 1333 min) 5. 2.59 Taylor Waddell (9 GA, 313 min) 6. 2.69 Elizabeth Sullivan (33 GA, 1104 min) 7. 2.78 Taylor Waddell (13 GA, 420 min) 8. 2.99 Kristi Martin (35 GA, 1054 min) 9. 3.48 Frankee Waldron (50 GA, 1295 min) 10. 3.79 Elizabeth Sullivan (43 GA, 1021 min)

2006 2001 2004 1994 2008 2008 2009 2003 2005 2006


Single Season Records Most wins 1. 8 Frankee Waldron (8-10-0) 2. 7 Kristi Martin (7-8-0) 3. 6 Frankee Waldron (6-9-0) 6 Kristi Martin (6-10-0) 5. 5 Elizabeth Sullivan (5-7-0) 5 Elizabeth Sullivan (5-6-0) 7. 4 Elizabeth Sullivan (4-11-0) 4 Elizabeth Sullivan (4-11-0) 4 Michelle Leach (4-3-0) 10. 3 Taylor Waddell (3-2-0) Most shutouts 1. 6 Frankee Waldron 2. 3 Michelle Leach 3 Kristi Martin 3 Alissa Sculthorpe 5. 2 Frankee Waldron 2 Elizabeth Sullivan 2 Elizabeth Sullivan 2 Jennifer Midgette 2 Kristi Martin 10. 1 Elizabeth Sullivan

2004 2003 2005 2002 2008 2009 2007 2006 2001 2009

2004 2001 2003 1998 2005 2006 2008 2006 2002 2007

Frankee Waldron has the most wins in a season in school history with eight. Waldron’s six shutouts in ‘04 is also the highest single season total in program history.


Career Records Points 1. 186 2. 130 3. 86 4. 81 5. 75 6. 69 7. 68 8. 55 9. 53 10. 52

1996-99 1991-94 1989-92 1991-94 1993-96 2007-09 2003-06 1995-97 2002-05 2001-04

Assists 1. 21 2. 17 3. 16 4. 14 5. 13 13 7. 12 8. 11 11 11

Jennie Hoffsmith Amy Rafalski Erin Spadaro Holly Ware Kalah Hess Tara Engel Carissa VanAlstine Brianna Jacques Lindsay Northup Katie Wilder

2002-05 1995-97 2003-06 1996-99 2007-09 1993-96 2001-04 2007-09 1997-00 1995-98

Points per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 2.62 Holly Ware (71 games) 2. 1.71 Carolyn Anderson (76 games) 3. 1.32 Mandy Nixon (37 games) 4. 1.26 Carolyn Magee (38 games) 5. 1.25 Brianna Jacques (55 games) 6. 1.24 Sarah Anne Evans (17 games) 7. 1.23 Julie Hanover (70 games) 8. 1.12 Christine Carroll (72 games) 9. 1.03 Tara Engel (73 games) 10. 0.98 Carrie Bywaters (56 games)

1996-99 1991-94 2004-05 1985-87 2007-09 2002-05 1989-92 1991-94 1993-96 1995-97

Assists per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 0.43 Christa Obriecht (7 games) 2. 0.31 Amy Rafalski (55 games) 3. 0.29 Jennie Hoffsmith (72 games) 4. 0.24 Kalah Hess (55 games) 5. 0.22 Erin Spadaro (72 games) 6. 0.21 Laura Benke (19 games) 0.21 Linda Benke (19 games) 8. 0.20 Brianna Jacques (55 games) 9. 0.20 Holly Ware (71 games) 10. 0.19 Mandy Nixon (37 games)

2002-03 1995-97 2002-05 2007-09 2003-06 1994 1994 2007-09 1996-99 2004-05

Goals 1. 86 2. 65 3. 43 4. 39 5. 31 6. 29 7. 26 8. 25 9. 24 24

1996-99 1991-94 1989-92 1991-94 1993-96 2007-09 2003-06 1995-97 1987-90 1985-87

Shots attempted 1. 509 Holly Ware (86 goals) 2. 223 Carrie Bywaters (25 goals) 3. 214 Amy Rafalski (14 goals) 4. 151 Katie Wilder (9 goals) 5. 146 Tara Engel (31 goals) 6. 141 Erin Spadaro (26 goals) 7. 137 Carissa VanAlstine (20 goals) 8. 129 Jennie Hoffsmith (16 goals) 9. 127 Tasha Chase (20 goals) 10. 126 Mandy Nixon (21 goals)

1996-99 1995-97 1995-97 1995-98 1993-96 2003-06 2001-04 2002-05 2001-04 2004-05

1996-99 1991-94 1985-87 1989-92 2004-05 1991-94 2003 2007-09 1987-90 1995-97

Shots per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 7.17 Holly Ware (71 games) 2. 3.98 Carrie Bywaters (56 games) 3. 3.89 Amy Rafalski (55 games) 4. 3.41 Mandy Nixon (37 games) 5. 2.13 Brianna Jacques (55 games) 6. 2.13 Katie Wilder (71 games) 7. 2.08 Carissa VanAlstine (66 games) 8. 2.00 Tara Engel (73 games) 9. 1.96 Erin Spadaro (72 games) 10. 1.81 Tasha Chase (70 games)

1996-99 1995-97 1995-97 2004-05 2007-09 1995-98 2001-04 1993-96 2003-06 2001-04

Holly Ware (86g 14a) Carolyn Anderson (65g) Julie Hanover (43g) Christine Carroll (39g 3a) Tara Engel (31g 13a) Brianna Jacques (29g 11a) Erin Spadaro (26g 16a) Carrie Bywaters (25g 5a) Jennie Hoffsmith (16g 21a) Carissa VanAlstine (20g 12a)

Holly Ware Carolyn Anderson Julie Hanover Christine Carroll Tara Engel Brianna Jacques Erin Spadaro Carrie Bywaters Patti Dzikowicz Carolyn Magee

Goals per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.21 Holly Ware (71 games) 2. 0.86 Carolyn Anderson (76 games) 3. 0.63 Carolyn Magee (38 games) 4. 0.61 Julie Hanover (70 games) 5. 0.57 Mandy Nixon (37 games) 6. 0.54 Christine Carroll (72 games) 7. 0.53 Sarah Anne Evans (17 games) 8. 0.53 Brianna Jacques (55 games) 9. 0.48 Patti Dzikowicz (50 games) 10. 0.45 Carrie Bywaters (56 games)


Career Records Shots on goal 1. 68 Erin Spadaro (26 goals) 2. 65 Carissa VanAlstine (20 goals) 3. 64 Tasha Chase (20 goals) 4. 58 Mandy Nixon (21 goals) 5. 49 Jennie Hoffsmith (16 goals) 6. 41 Christina Pybus (22 goals) 7. 39 Kimberly Johnston (10 goals) 8. 24 Brianna Jacques (29 goals) 9. 23 Jodie Flook (13 goals) 23 Kalah Hess (10 goals)

2003-06 2001-04 2001-04 2004-05 2002-05 2006-09 2003-06 2007-09 1999-02 2007-09

SOG per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.57 Mandy Nixon (37 games) 2. 1.00 Sarah Anne Evans (17 games) 3. 0.98 Carissa VanAlstine (66 games) 4. 0.94 Erin Spadaro (72 games) 5. 0.91 Tasha Chase (70 games) 6. 0.83 Valerie Legg (18 games) 7. 0.68 Jennie Hoffsmith (72 games) 8. 0.67 Kaitlyn Brewer (18 games) 9. 0.63 Kimberly Johnston (62 games) 10. 0.58 Christina Pybus (71 games)

2004-05 2003 2001-04 2003-06 2001-04 2001 2002-05 2006-07 2003-06 2006-09

Defensive saves 1. 27 Donna Baum 2. 11 Rachel Wyant 11 Dawn Bednarczyk 4. 9 Holly Jones 9 Amber Cropper 6. 8 Martha Dungey 7. 7 Gwen Ingersoll 8. 6 Beth Beauchamp 6 Candice Breeden 10. 5 Kelli Worst

1996-99 1997-00 1995-98 1995-97 1995-98 1995 1998-99,01 2003-06 2004-05 2006-09

Saves 1. 681 2. 489 3. 438 4. 401 5. 315 6. 277 7. 92 8. 73 9. 66 10. 18

1996-99 2006-09 1998-01 2000-03 2002-05 1994-95 1995-97 1995-96 2008-09 2005-06

Alissa Sculthorpe Elizabeth Sullivan Michelle Leach Kristi Martin Frankee Waldron Jennifer Brown Melissa Gregory Tracey Ludlam Taylor Waddell Jennifer Midgette

Saves per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 24.33 Michelle Leach (18 games) 2. 23.59 Kristi Martin (17 games) 3. 14.58 Jennifer Brown (19 games) 4. 7.64 Elizabeth Sullivan (64 games) 5. 7.33 Frankee Waldron (43 games)

1998-01 2000-03 1994-95 2006-09 2002-05

Save percent (minimum 1000 minutes) 1. .829 Jennifer Brown 2. .826 Michelle Leach 3. .777 Kristi Martin 4. .765 Frankee Waldron 5. .752 Elizabeth Sullivan

1994-95 1998-01 2000-03 2002-05 2006-09

Goals against avg (minimum 1000 minutes) 1. 2.45 Jennifer Brown 1994-95 2. 3.09 Frankee Waldron 2002-05 3. 3.46 Michelle Leach 1998-01 4. 3.49 Kristi Martin 2000-03 5. 3.54 Elizabeth Sullivan 2006-09 Most wins 1. 18 Elizabeth Sullivan 2. 14 Frankee Waldron 3. 13 Kristi Martin

2006-09 2002-05 2000-03

Most shutouts 1. 8 Frankee Waldron 2. 6 Elizabeth Sullivan 3. 5 Kristi Martin

2002-05 2006-09 2000-03


Single Game Records

(since 2002)

Goals

Multi-Goal Games

Name No. Date Kim Kuchler 3 October 17, 2002 Carissa Van Alstine 3 September 12, 2003 Erin Spadaro 3 October 16, 2005 Mandy Nixon 3 September 27, 2005 Brianna Jacques 3 October 1, 2007 Brianna Jacques 3 August 31, 2008 Brianna Jacques 3 September 5, 2009 Jodie Flook 2 October 31, 2002 Patricia Nadder 2 October 17, 2002 Carissa Van Alstine 2 October 17, 2002 Andrea Ecklund 2 October 17, 2002 Tasha Chase 2 September 28, 2002 Jodie Flook 2 September 1, 2002 Jenny Hoffsmith 2 September 1, 2002 Sarah Evans 2 October 22, 2003 Tasha Chase 2 October 7, 2003 Tasha Chase 2 September 25, 2003 Sarah Evans 2 September 9, 2003 Mandy Nixon 2 October 26, 2004 Sarah Evans 2 October 26, 2004 Mandy Nixon 2 September 25, 2004 Kim Johnston 2 October 29, 2005 Jenny Hoffsmith 2 October 22, 2005 Mandy Nixon 2 October 19, 2005 Erin Spadaro 2 October 19, 2005 Sarah Evans 2 September 14, 2005 Sarah Evans 2 September 4, 2005 Erin Spadaro 2 September 3, 2005 Kasie Haga 2 October 25, 2006 Rachel Doria 2 October 25, 2006 Rachel Doria 2 October 20, 2006 Kendra Anderson 2 October 20, 2006 Erin Spadaro 2 September 24, 2006 Brianna Jacques 2 September 1, 2007 Brianna Jacques 2 September 13, 2008 Brianna Jacques 2 September 27, 2008 Rachael Keshishian 2 September 27, 2008 Brianna Jacques 2 September 12, 2009 Christina Pybus 2 September 13, 2009 Christina Pybus 2 September 23, 2009 Christina Pybus 2 September 5, 2009 Brianna Jacques 2 October 3, 2009 Christina Pybus 2 October 22, 2009 Kalah Hess 2 October 22, 2009

Name No. Brianna Jacques 8 Sarah Evans 5 Mandy Nixon 4 Christina Pybus 4 Erin Spadaro 4 Tasha Chase 3 Rachel Doria 2 Jenny Hoffsmith 2 Jodie Flook 2 Carissa Van Alstine 2 Kendra Anderson 1 Andrea Ecklund 1 Kasie Haga 1 Kalah Hess 1 Kim Johnston 1 Rachael Keshishian 1 Kim Kuchler 1 Patricia Nadder 1

Hat Tricks Kim Kuchler Carissa Van Alstine Mandy Nixon Erin Spadaro Brianna Jacques Brianna Jacques Brianna Jacques

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

October 17, 2002 September 12, 2003 September 27, 2005 October 16, 2005 October 1, 2007 August 31, 2008 September 5, 2009

Rising senior Brianna Jacques has the most hat tricks since 2002 with three.


Single Game Records

(since 2002)

Assists

Multi-Assist Games

Name No Date Erin Spadaro 4 October 25, 2006 Christa Obreich 3 October 17, 2002 Kalah Hess 3 September 27, 2008 Kasey Garrison 2 October 4, 2002 Jenny Hoffsmith 2 September 12, 2003 Carissa Van Alstine 2 October 2, 2003 Jenny Hoffsmith 2 October 22, 2003 Carissa Van Alstine 2 October 29, 2003 Jenny Hoffsmith 2 September 15, 2004 Tasha Chase 2 October 26, 2004 Andrea Ecklund 2 October 26, 2004 Jenny Hoffsmith 2 September 14, 2005 Erin Spadaro 2 October 14, 2005 Jenny Hoffsmith 2 October 16, 2005 Kendra Anderson 2 September 15, 2006 Kim Johnston 2 September 24, 2006 Rachel Doria 2 October 20, 2006 Brianna Jacques 2 October 3, 2007 Kristen Combs 2 October 3, 2009

Name No. Jenny Hoffsmith 5 Erin Spadaro 2 Carissa Van Alstine 2 Kendra Anderson 1 Tasha Chase 1 Kristen Combs 1 Rachel Doria 1 Andrea Ecklund 1 Kasey Garrison 1 Kalah Hess 1 Brianna Jacques 1 Kim Johnston 1 Christa Obreich 1

Erin Spadaro set the single game record with four assists on October 25, 2006 against Mary Baldwin.

Jenny Hoffsmith posted five multi-assist games during her stint with the Eagles.


Single Game Records Points

Name No. Date Brianna Jacques 7 October 1, 2007 Brianna Jacques 7 August 31, 2008 Kim Kuchler 6 October 17, 2002 Carissa Van Alstine 6 September 12, 2003 Mandy Nixon 6 September 27, 2005 Erin Spadaro 6 October 16, 2005 Erin Spadaro 6 October 25, 2006 Brianna Jacques 6 September 5, 2009 Jenny Hoffsmith 5 September 1, 2002 Jodie Flook 5 October 31, 2002 Jenny Hoffsmith 5 October 22, 2005 Rachel Doria 5 October 20, 2006 Christina Pybus 5 September 23, 2009 Brianna Jacques 5 October 3, 2009 Jodie Flook 4 September 1, 2002 Tasha Chase 4 September 28, 2002 Barbara Roebuck 4 October 4, 2002 Carissa Van Alstine 4 October 17, 2002 Andrea Ecklund 4 October 17, 2002 Sarah Evans 4 September 9, 2003 Jenny Hoffsmith 4 September 12, 2003 Tasha Chase 4 September 25, 2003 Tasha Chase 4 October 7, 2003 Sarah Evans 4 October 22, 2003 Mandy Nixon 4 September 25, 2004 Mandy Nixon 4 October 26, 2004 Sarah Evans 4 October 26, 2004 Mandy Nixon 4 October 30, 2004 Erin Spadaro 4 September 3, 2005 Sarah Evans 4 September 4, 2005 Sarah Evans 4 September 14, 2005 Mandy Nixon 4 October 19, 2005 Erin Spadaro 4 October 19, 2005 Kim Johnston 4 October 29, 2005 Erin Spadaro 4 September 24, 2006 Kendra Anderson 4 October 20, 2006 Brianna Jacques 4 September 1, 2007 Brianna Jacques 4 October 3, 2007 Brianna Jacques 4 September 13, 2008 Brianna Jacques 4 September 27, 2008 Rachael Keshishian 4 September 27, 2008 Christina Pybus 4 September 5, 2009 Brianna Jacques 4 September 12, 2009 Christina Pybus 4 September 13, 2009 Christina Pybus 4 October 22, 2009 Kalah Hess 4 October 22, 2009

(since 2002)

Multi-Point Games (Four or more) Name No. Brianna Jacques 9 Sarah Evans 5 Mandy Nixon 5 Erin Spadaro 5 Andrea Ecklund 4 Christina Pybus 4 Barbara Roebuck 4 Tasha Chase 3 Jenny Hoffsmith 3 Jodie Flook 2 Carissa Van Alstine 2 Kendra Anderson 1 Rachel Doria 1 Kalah Hess 1 Kim Johnston 1 Rachael Keshishian 1 Kim Kuchler 1

Christina Pybus finished her BC career with four games of four points or more.


The College


ATHLETIC TRAINING College athletics has evolved to the point where total physical preparation is necessary to be successful. Bridgewater employs a five-member athletic training staff. Under the tutilege of Director Barbara Long, the group of Sarah Cook, Chase Hale, Ellen Hicks and Scott Powers serve as Assistant Athletic Trainers for the entire Bridgewater College Athletics Department. Long is a graduate of Bridgewater College with a degree in Biology; United States Sports Academy with master’s degrees in Sports Medicine and Fitness Management and is currently enrolled in the Doctor of Education program in Organzational Leadership at Shenandoah University. She was certified by the Board of Certification in 1989 and is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Medicine as an athletic trainer. Her career has had her working with professional and high level amateur athletes at places like the World University Games, US Olympic Training Center, and several professional football camps. She has also served as Head Athletic Trainer at Broadway High School and as clinical ATC for RMH Rehab Services, and Body Ease Physical Therapy, PC. Barbara spent 10 years as a clinical athletic trainer and through this work developed community education presentations and publications dealing with Exercise and Aging, Fall Prevention, Increasing the Functional Limits of Aging, and Children and Sports. Barbara and her husband, Stuart, reside in the Lacey Springs area with their two children, Tyler and Cassie. Cook hails from Lewiston, Maine. She has a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from Colby-Sawyer College and a Master of Arts degree in Sport Psychology from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Sarah spent a summer as the head athletic trainer at J Robinson Intensive Basketball Camps and has experience working with Division I Men’s Ice Hockey and Men’s Gymnastics. She resides in Harrisonburg with her menagerie of small animals. Her primary responsibilities are men’s and women’s soccer and softball. Hale joined the Bridgewater staff in the spring of 2000 as the Assistant Athletic Trainer. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Health Science/Athletic Training and a Master’s degree in Health Science Education from James Madison University. Chase is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Education degree from Shenandoah University in organizational leadership. For two years he was contracted from RMH Rehab Services, where he also worked within the occupational and physical therapy departments, to provide athletic training services at Bridgewater College. In 2002, Hale moved to a full-time faculty position in the Health and Exercise Science Department where he teaches kinesiology and athletic training courses. In addition to teaching, Professor Hale also serves as the clinical education coordinator for the athletic training education program. His career has had him working with collegiate baseball, football, soccer, and volleyball. Currently, he works with the College’s field hockey, lacrosse, and tennis teams. Hale lives in Grottoes with his wife Ada and their three children Charlie, Stella, and Eliza. Hicks has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Bridgewater College, and a Master of Education degree from Northwestern State University in Health Promotion. She was certified by the Board of Certification in 1996 and is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Medicine as an Athletic Trainer, Pharmacy Technician, and Emergency Medical Technician. Ellen has 11 years clinical athletic training experience; the last ten of those years were with RMH Rehab Services. She has also spent the last nine years working for Rockingham County Public Schools at Broadway High School as the Head Athletic Trainer. Ellen resides in Port Republic and primarily works with Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, and Track & Field. Powers comes to Bridgewater College with a variety of athletic training experience. As a graduate of North Dakota State University and James Madision University, he has spent 27 years working in the clinical and secondary school environments. Athletic training has allowed him to work with several international sports teams in many different countries including the 1996 Olympics Games in Atlanta. Scott resides in Dayton with his wife Pam and their sons, Justin, Jake, Joshua and Jason.

Barbara Long

Sarah Cook

Chase Hale

Ellen Hicks

Scott Powers


STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR JOE SOLTIS Joe Soltis is entering his eighth year as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coordinator at Bridgewater College. Soltis comes to Bridgewater college as a USA Weightlifting Club Coach. He actively competes in Olympic Weightlifting and won his weight class at the Arnold Classic in 2009. Soltis played running back for Emory & Henry and spent four years as an assistant coach at Glenvar High School in Salem, Va. from 1990-94. Soltis is also the Offensive Coordinator for the Bridgewater College Football team. He resides in Bridgewater and is married to the former April Fifer, a 2004 Bridgewater graduate and a teacher in the Rockingham County Public Schools

ASST. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR STEPHON HEALEY Stephon Healey will begin his seventh year as the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coordinator. Healey came to the States from London, England. Healey studied as an intern under both Keith Morgan at the National Sports Center in Crystal Palace, London and with Edgar Curtis at the Leeds Rhinos (professional rugby team). Healey has experience in competing and coaching at both Powerlifting and Olympic lifting meets. Healey played collegiate football at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. A graduate from the University of Greenwich (London), Healey has his undergraduate degree in Education and Human Movement Studies. Healey is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and a Certified USA Weightlifting club coach.

The mission of the Bridgewater College's Strength and Conditioning Program is to assist BC athletes in enhancing their athletic performance. Our goal is to undertake this mission by reducing the risk of athletic injury, developing the force potential (strength and power) of each athlete, enhancing the specific movement patterns related to their activity and addressing the energy needs for each sport. Ultimately we intend to maximize the athletic potential of each of our student athletes.


Commissioner Brad Bankston Celebrating its 35th year of operations, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) is one of the nation’s largest Division III conferences. The 14- member ODAC, including one associate member, stands as the second-largest multi-sport NCAA Division III conference in the country. The league was formed on May 18, 1975 as the Virginia College Conference and began operations in September of 1976. (The name change to Old Dominion Athletic Conference became effective January 1, 1976). Charter members were eight colleges located in the state of Virginia: Bridgewater College, Eastern Mennonite College, Emory & Henry College, Hampden-Sydney College, Lynchburg College, Randolph-Macon College, Roanoke College and Washington and Lee University. From its initial year of operation through the 1981-82 academic year, the ODAC sponsored competition in 10 men’s varsity sports, including football, soccer, and cross country in the fall; basketball, wrestling, and indoor track and field in the winter; and baseball, golf, tennis, and outdoor track and field in the spring. Women’s sports were added prior to the 1982-83 school year. Today, the ODAC has grown to Sponsor championships in 22 sports (10 men and 12 women) and houses nine full-time coeducational institutions with four single-gender schools making up the current 13 full-time members. The conference expanded in the late 1980s, early 1990s and most recently in 1999. Virginia Wesleyan became the 13th member of the conference in 1988 and began full-scale competition in the league in the 1989-90 academic year. Guilford College, voted into the conference in the spring of 1990, began competing for conference championships in the 1991-92 season. The Catholic University of America (DC) was accepted for associate membership in football on January 12, 1999. Over the past 16 years the conference and the City of Salem, Va., have gained national attention through hosting five NCAA Division III championships in football, men’s basketball, softball, baseball, women’s lacrosse, and volleyball. The growing list of titles passed out in Salem began in the fall of 1993 with the DIII Football Championship. Through the 2008-09 academic year, the conference and city have hosted 46 NCAA Division III Championships since the ‘93 Stagg Bowl. This year, the two will serve as hosts to the DIII football and men’s basketball championships.

Asst. Commissioner J.J. Nekoloff

Director of Championships Mollie Robertson

Mary Jane Esperiti Administrative Assistant









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