2009 Bucknell Field Hockey Media Guide

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Quick Facts

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2009 Roster No.

Name

1 2 4 8 9 10 11 12 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 29 33 66 99

Mallory Smith Sarah Ebright* Amy Atkins Marci Richard Morgan Kauffman Caroline Coady Ellie Barrett Kelly Bruvik Caroline Merrell Kate Bowen Katie Durkin Austin Thomas Christine Weiss Corinne Raczek Tayler Siegrist Megan Krebs Hanna Botney Sarah Zargarpour Jessie Atieh*

University Information

Year

Pos.

Hometown/High School

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

For. Def. For. Mid. Mid. For. For. For. Def. Def. For. For. Def. Mid. Def. Mid. GK GK GK

Schnecksville, Pa./Parkland Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin Millington, N.J./Watchung Hills Regional Oley, Pa./Oley Valley Millersville, Pa./Penn Manor Malvern, Pa./Villa Maria Academy Fauquier, Va./Fauquier Skillman, N.J./Stuart Country Day Wolfeboro, Mass./Kingswood Regional Forty Fort, Pa./Wyoming Valley West New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan Tunkhannock, Pa./Tunkhannock Bethlehem, Pa./Southern Lehigh Ocean Township, N.J./Ocean Township Madison, N.J./Madison Wilkes-Barre, Pa./G.A.R. Memorial St. Louis, Mo./Whitfield School North Vancouver, Canada/Handsworth Secondary North Caldwell, N.J./West Essex

* denotes captain Head Coach: Jeremy Cook (Drexel ’02), Second season Assistant Coach: Jamie Whitten (Wake Forest ’07), First season Graduate Assistant Coach: Erin Singleton (Holy Cross ’09), First season

2009 Schedule

August 29 at Albany 30 at Siena September 4 VERMONT 6 TOWSON 12 at Columbia 13 at Sacred Heart 18 LA SALLE 20 at Villanova 27 TEMPLE (Bison Vision) October 3 LAFAYETTE* 6 at Lock Haven 10 at Lehigh* 13 at Penn State 17 AMERICAN* (Bison Vision) 18 GEORGETOWN 24 at Colgate* 25 at Cornell 31 HOLY CROSS* November 7 PL Tournament 8 PL Tournament

Albany, N.Y. Loudonville, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. New York, N.Y. Fairfield, Conn. Lewisburg, Pa. Villanova, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lock Haven, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. University Park, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Hamilton, N.Y. Ithaca, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa. Highest Seed Highest Seed

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 11 a.m. 6 p.m. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m.

Location: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837 Founded: 1846 as the University at Lewisburg Enrollment: 3,583 Nickname: Bison Colors: Orange and Blue Affiliation: NCAA (Div. I), ECAC Conference: Patriot League (American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Navy) * Institutions sponsoring field hockey in bold President: Brian C. Mitchell Athletics Director: John P. Hardt Senior Woman Administrator: Amanda Backus

Field Hockey Information First Varsity Season: 1973 (275-308-27 alltime record) Head Coach: Jeremy Cook (Drexel ’02) Record at Bucknell: 11-8 (Second season) Career Record: 11-8 (Second season) Assistant Coach: Jamie Whitten (Wake Forest ’07) Graduate Asst. Coach: Erin Singleton (Holy Cross ’09) 2008 Record: 11-8, 2-3 Patriot League (T-3rd) 2009 Captains: Jessie Atieh, Sarah Ebright Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Returning 15/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Home Field (surface/capacity): Graham Field (Astroturf/1,000) Press Box Phone: 570-577-2318 Field Hockey Phone: 570-577-1927 Field Hockey E-mail: jac059@bucknell.edu Field Hockey Fax: 570-577-1660 Field Hockey Address: Jeremy Cook, Head Field Hockey Coach, Bucknell University, KLARC G235, Lewisburg, PA 17837

Athletic Communications Field Hockey Contact: Becky Hart Phone: 570-577-1835 Fax: 570-577-1660 E-mail: becky.hart@bucknell.edu Web Site: www.BucknellBison.com

Credits The 2009 Bucknell Field Hockey Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Becky Hart, of the Bucknell Athletic Communications Office. Photography provided by Marc Hagemeier and Bucknell Field Hockey.

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Home games in BOLD CAPS at Graham Field * - Patriot League game

Bison Good Sports In 2006, the Bucknell Department of Athletics and Recreation announced its new “Bison Good Sports!” campaign, a sportsmanship awareness program designed to promote appropriate fan conduct at all Bison sporting events. The objective of the campaign, according to Bucknell director of athletics and recreation John Hardt “is to thank fans for the tremendous energy and enthusiasm they bring to each Bucknell athletics contest while also empowering them as caretakers of the collegiate gameday experience. While the extremes of unwanted behavior and its impact on home and visiting fans are not commonplace at Bison athletics events, Bucknell and our visiting teams ask for our fans’ help in keeping their support of our teams positive and cheer with positive encouragement, rather than supporting an atmosphere of intimidation that attempts to degrade opposing players and teams. We hope that our fans will continue to join our players, coaches and staff in helping all spectators find creative and ingenious ways to positively support our Bucknell student-athletes.”

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Being a Bison

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What it means to

be a bison

“I feel blessed to be playing field hockey at a strong academic institution like Bucknell. Very few schools combine Division I athletics with the high academic standards expected here at Bucknell. Not only do I have the opportunity to excel at a sport I truly love, but I also find that the lessons I learn on the turf can be extended to my academic pursuits. Lessons in hard work, teamwork and time management have made me a much stronger student. The support of coaches and professors, who firmly believe that the college experience should be a blend of diverse activities is what enables the Bucknell scholar-athlete to thrive. For me, Bucknell provides the perfect combination of academics and athletics.” - ESPN The Magazine Academic AllDistrict selection and 2009 Captain Sarah Ebright

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The term “student-athlete” signifies something extraordinary on the campus of Bucknell University. Being a Bison means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics. Being a Bison also means that you are a scholar first and foremost. You believe that values associated with Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, are but a part of a well-rounded college experience. At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics. Being a Bison means that you have pledged to be a student-athlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime.


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Patriot League/Mission Statement

In its second decade of combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham and Georgetown as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have, and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 76 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society. During the 2008-09 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams accomplished the following: • 14 student-athletes earned ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America honors • 61 student-athletes were recognized as ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District recipients, with 45 on the First Team. • Bucknell won its 15th overall and women’s Patriot League Presidents’ Cup trophy, while Army won the men’s trophy for the first time since 2005. • Holy Cross men’s soccer senior Jerry Dickinson was awarded a Fulbright Grant to work and study in South Africa. • Navy’s Kelly Zahalka earned her third Academic All-America selection from CoSIDA, and was also named to the USA Today First-Team All-Academic squad. She also earned both a Truman and Marshall Scholarship. • Navy’s Lizzie Barnes was one of 58 student-athletes nationally to receive an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and was also a First-Team All-Senior All-America selection. • Army became the first Patriot League team to advance to the finals of the NCAA Baseball Regional. • Bucknell’s Andrew Cohen set a record with a score of 208 at the Patriot League Golf Championship, and was named Golf World’s College Player of the Week for his effort. • Colgate’s Nick Hennessey and Steve Jonas and Holy Cross’ Brett McDermott all signed NFL free agent contracts. • The Lehigh women’s basketball team was one of 14 NCAA Tournament participants to record a perfect graduation rate. • Army men’s soccer goalkeeper A.J. Glubzinski was a First-Team AllSenior All-America selection and Lowe’s Senior CLASS award finalist. • American’s Irene Schickhardt and Christine Fingerhuth were both named Longstreth/NFHCA Division I Field Hockey All-Americans. • Navy’s Erica Ziel became the fourth female student-athlete to earn the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete award in Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field in the same The Presidents’ Cup signifies overall excellence in the 23 sports sponsored by academic year. the Patriot League, and Bucknell has won • Twelve Patriot League the Cup 15 times in its 19-year existence, student-athletes received Arincluding 11 of the last 12 years. thur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars The Presidents’ Cup is awarded anawards. nually to the institution that accumulates • Bucknell rowing senior the highest point total over the entire Page Kannor, Army baseball academic year, with points awarded on sophomore Kevin McKague the basis of the school’s finish in each of and Lehigh softball senior the 23 Patriot League sports. If there is a Lisa Sweeney each appeared league tournament in a sport, the points in SportsIllustrated’s “Faces in are awarded based on the average of the the Crowd”. regular season and tournament finish, and if there is no postseason tournament, points are awarded based on regularseason standings.

Bucknell Department of Athletics and Recreation Mission Statement The Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence for intercollegiate and intramural programs in higher education, thereby advancing and drawing attention to the mission, core values, and educational goals of Bucknell University. The Department believes that student-athletes’ academic programs must be their first priority. It is therefore committed to maintaining Bucknell’s high national ranking for student-athletes’ graduation rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to continued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nominations, based on grade-point averages. The coaches’ and staff’s paramount responsibility is maintaining academic priorities and supporting student-athletes’ education, even while providing the rigorous and serious NCAA Division I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes st seek. Further, the Department promotes the th personal growth of student-athletes le and the general student body by encouraging en personal health, development, m and balance among intellectual, so social, civic, and physical pursuits; by celebrating ce challenge and competition; tio and by preparing participants for service and leadership in the world. se Coaches and staff direct a rich array of C athletic programs and recreational opat portunities aimed at increasing student po engagement, as well as strengthening en character, healthy living, teamwork, ch sportsmanship, and spirit. In creatsp ing in shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff, as well as alumni, fa family, and friends, the Department’s fa programs add substantially to Bucknell’s sense of community and foster life-long relationships with Bucknell. The Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural level, in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of competition maximally challenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps position Bucknell apart from other National Liberal Arts Colleges. Likewise, the competitive success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, reflects positively upon Bucknell’s student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings distinction and national recognition to Bucknell. A student-centered operation, the Department is committed to providing equitable opportunities to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. The Department subscribes to, and complies with, all principles and regulations of the Patriot League, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and the NCAA.

The Presidents’ Cup Presidents’ Cup Champions 1 1991 — Bucknell 2001 — Bucknell 1 1992 — Bucknell 2002 — Bucknell 1 1993 — Bucknell 2003 — Bucknell 1 1994 — Army 2004 — Bucknell 1 1995 — Army 2005 — Army 1 1996 — Bucknell 2006 — Bucknell 1 1997 — Army 2007 — Bucknell 1 1998 — Bucknell 2008 — Bucknell 1 1999 — Bucknell 2009 — Bucknell 2 2000 — Bucknell

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2008-09 Academic All-District MARY PAVLOVICH

2008-09 Academic All-District PL Scholar-Athlete PL Goalie of Year ALYSSA DeLORENZ

2008-09 Academic All-District Arthur Ashe Award Winner SAM NANA-SINKAM

2008-09 Academic All-District LAUREN STOLLER

2008-09 Academic All-District BEN ALLEN

2008-09 Academic All-District MEGAN HATHAWAY

2008 PL Offensive Player of Year CONOR O’BRIEN

Bucknell Bison Athletics Setting the Standard of Excellence Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to graduation rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal. •

According to federal data released by the NCAA in the fall of 2008, Bucknell’s four-year student-athlete graduation rate was second-highest in the nation among student-athletes who entered college between the 1998-99 and 2001-02 academic years. With a four-class average of 89 percent, Bucknell trailed only Davidson (92 percent) among all Division I institutions reporting federal graduation rates (the Ivy League and military academies do not report federal graduation rates). Georgetown, Notre Dame and Holy Cross were also at 89 percent. Bucknell’s student-athlete graduation rate is identical to its overall student-body average of 89 percent.

With three more Patriot League championships in 2008-09, Bucknell has now earned 73 crowns in 19 years in the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 100 conference players of the year, 83 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 476 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.

Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 15 times in the 19-year history of the affiliation, including 11 of the last 12 years. Bucknell claimed the overall and women’s Cup standings in 2008-09. It was the 12th straight year and the 15th time overall that the Bison took home the women’s title. In 2008-09, Bucknell won Patriot League titles in women’s outdoor track & field, women’s rowing and men’s golf. Additionally, the baseball and men’s lacrosse teams captured regular-season titles.

Bucknell has claimed a league-high 113 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.

Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford) in total number of ESPN The Magazine All-America selections.

A total of 366 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2008-09 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 238 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better in the spring of 2009.

24 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the spring of 2009.

In addition to the 117 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 276 Academic All-District honorees over the same span, including a school-record 22 in 2008-09.

A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excellence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olympic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, a new Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff, and locker room and classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.

2008-09 Academic All-District SARAH EBRIGHT

2008-09 Academic All-District PATRICK SELWOOD

2008-09 Academic All-District SHANNON PITSCH

2008-09 Arthur Ashe Award Winner KYLE ANTHONY

2008-09 Academic All-District CHELSEA BRINKMAN

2008-09 Academic All-District CHRIS YAMAGUCHI

2008-09 Academic All-District KEVIN MacLEOD


4x Patriot League Boat of the Year Member PAGE KANNOR

2008-09 Academic All-District KEVIN MULLEN

2008-09 Academic All-District AUBREY ROWE

2008-09 Academic All-District JON LOCKHART

2008-09 Academic All-District PL Offensive Player of Year JENNIFER DERVARICS

2008-09 Academic All-District Arthur Ashe Award Winner JASON SOTO

2008-09 Academic All-District ASHLEY CARLSON

Bucknell Bison Athletics A National Model in Promoting the Scholar-Athlete Ideal Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national model when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place. FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy the full range of collegiate experiences available to students generally. SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is introduced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena. ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice. LAPTOP PROGRAM: The Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for promoting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body. OTHER PROGRAMMING: The Department of Athletics, through the identification of outside speakers and periodic “Brown Bag Luncheons,” thrives to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience as well as to educate student-athletes on a variety of issues that may affect them throughout their collegiate career. Some recent topics of interest have been alcohol, nutrition, body image, hazing, sexuality, diversity, career development, study skills, religious life and gambling.

2008-09 Academic All-District ASHLEY BEANS

2008-09 Academic All-American CHRIS HENNINGS

2008-09 Academic All-District GILLIAN NORDQUIST

2009 PL Player of Year ANDREW COHEN

2009 Outdoor PL Field Athlete of Year AMY MANTUSH

2008-09 Academic All-District ANDREW BROUSE

2009 PL Defensive Player of Year BILLY HAIRE


Season Preview Every team seeks improvement from one season to pr the th next, and for Bucknell field hockey, that goal is no different. ho The Bison put themselves in T prime position to make a major pr move after 2008. m “We’re obviously looking to build on last year’s secondplace finish in the tournament pl even though last year’s perev formance was among the best fo in program history,” said head coach Jeremy Cook, who is co heading into his second seahe son so with the Orange and Blue. “We’re still looking to build off that.” The team advanced to the Patriot League Tournament championship game for the first time in eight years, capping off a season that was filled with program records and success. The 2008 Bison recorded 11 wins, which tied them for the second-most in program history. They also set a program record with 58 assists, to go along with their 51 goals, bettering the previous assists high by more than 20. Even with the success from last year still fresh in the team’s mind, 2009 will not be without its challenges. The most obvious difference from a year ago is the smaller team size that will limit the number of players the Bison will be able to bring off the bench. “We’re replacing nine people leaving with five incoming, so that drops our team total down to 19 total with three goalkeepers,” said Cook. “Last year we were able to play 17 and 18 players consistently every single game, so we’re going to need some pretty significant contributions from some of the freshmen.” Bucknell will also be without All-Patriot League players Amanda Faust and Trina Boyer who graduated last year. The former Bison combined for 55 points on 21 goals, including five game winners, and 13 assists last season. They were also named Patriot League All-Tournament and National Field Hockey Coaches Association All-Mideast Region during their senior campaigns. Faust and Boyer leave big shoes to fill, but the freshman class will do its best to contribute early and often, bringing a list of credentials to impress. Amy Atkins and Ellie Barrett each come to Bucknell with their high school’s goal scoring records in hand. They join classmates Katie Durkin and Caroline Merrell with a handful of all-state selections, while Tayler Siegrist brings a wealth of club and Junior Olympics experience to the team. Those freshmen are not the only weapons the Bison have in combating the challenges. The quintet will join solid veterans such as Megan Krebs, Jessie Atieh and Bruvik, whom Cook expects to play key roles in the new year. Krebs, a senior midfielder, tallied 15 points off five goals and five assists last year while starting all 19 games. Her 11 career assists ranks her in a tie for 14th all-time at Bucknell. “Megan Krebs at center half has worked really, really hard this summer. She was a huge contributor last year and she’s going to make an even bigger impact on the team this year.” Atieh, who was named a co-captain along with fellow senior Sarah Ebright, will likely continue to see a majority of the time in goal. Atieh started all 18 games in which she played, earning a team-best nine wins and recording five losses. Heading into the season, she ranks in a tie for ninth on the Bucknell career wins list with 15 and is 10th in career saves with 140. Bruvik is expected to continue her strong play into 2009. The junior forward netted seven goals in her last campaign, making her the leading returning goal scorer. She also recorded three game winners, which was tied for second-most on the team. CORINNE RACZEK “Kelly Bruvik is our center strik-

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www.BucknellBison.com er, so she’s the creator up front, scoring goals and creating opportunities,” said Cook. “She’s very, very good, and she’ll contribute more and more.” Also returning in 2009 are juniors Corinne Raczek and Kauffman, a pair of Second Team All-Patriot League selections last year. The duo also claimed the top two spots on Bucknell’s season assists list with Raczek taking the program record with 16 and Kauffman tallying 15 for second place. With a goal and an assist in the league championship game against American, Kauffman also earned a spot on the Patriot League All-Tournament Team. Krebs, Raczek and Kauffman will also provide some important stability on the turf, as the trio of midfielders rivals few in terms of career consistency. The three have yet to miss a game in their careers. “None of the three midfield positions have changed. Two of our outside midfielders have a chance at going three years playing every game, starting every game in the same positions, which is quite extraordinary,” said Cook. “Our midfield has the experience of having a year under their belt with the system that we’re coaching. Those guys are coming in with the background and should be able to help with forward.” Defensively, look for Ebright and junior Christine Weiss to provide solid backing for the Orange and Blue. The duo, which started all 19 games, recorded virtually identical statistics last season, including one defensive save and an assist apiece. “The other senior co-captain is joining Christine Weiss as a fullback and the two of them are going to be outstanding together,” predicted Cook. “They have a very good rapport and are both great students of the game.” In addition to the newcomers, extra experience and some positional changes such as moving sophomore Marci CHRISTINE WEISS Richard from midfield to right halfback, Bucknell has made some alterations to its schedule in hopes of boosting its chances at an automatic bid to the NCAA CAA Tournament. Tournament Non-conferNon confer ence matchups with the Ivy League’s Columbia and Cornell carry special significance to the Bison as they try to earn the school’s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. “We (the Patriot League) lost out to the Ivy League last year by a tenth of a point in the RPI rankings that would then generate an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The way that we’re set up now, we play a Friday-Saturday tournament, have essentially Sunday off, Monday travel, and then Tuesday you play a game against the winner of another conference to get into the tournament. Then three days later you’re playing in the tournament. It’s not set up for success right now,” explained Cook. “If we’re going to go head-to-head with them (the Ivy League schools) in terms of getting an automatic bid, we’re going to go head-to-head with them (during the regular season). The Columbia and Cornell games are very, very important to us from that aspect.” Following the non-conference schedule, the Bison will face off against the perennial Patriot League foes in hopes of making a repeat appearance in the league’s championship showdown. Bucknell p finished the 2008 regular season in a third-place tie with a 2-3 league record, and Cook anticipates an increased level of competition in the r upcoming year. u “The league has continued to get stronger,” said Cook. “Lehigh was w one of the weaker teams in the conference last year but picked up one o of the best high school defenders in New Jersey, so they’re going to t be a lot stronger. Lafayette has done consistently well with their recruiting, and American, obviously, is really, really strong.” r Bucknell will get its first shot at the Patriot League when it takes on Lafayette on Oct. 3 at home. After facing Lehigh on the road a week L later, the team will then seek to avenge its league championship game la loss lo to American on Oct. 17 in Lewisburg. League games against Colgate (Oct. 24) and Holy Cross (Oct. 31) will help to determine Buckg nell’s postseason fate in the increasingly powerful Patriot League. n


Player Profiles

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# 99 Jessie Atieh Senior • Goalkeeper Captain North Caldwell, N.J. • West Essex 2008: Started 18 of team’s 19 games in goal … led Bison in wins with nine … combined with Sarah Zargarpour to help shut out Saint Joseph’s, 3-0 … tied her career high of 10 saves in 3-1 victory over La Salle … ranked fourth in the Patriot League in saves per game (3.20) and fifth in saves (65), save percentage (.640) and goals against average (2.42) … named to the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for third consecutive year. 2007: Starting goalkeeper in 15 of team’s 17 games … played 1072:26 out of a possible 1226:31 minutes for the team … named Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week following 3-2 overtime win against Georgetown … recorded career-high 10 saves in 2-0 loss to Penn … achieved first career shutout in 1-0 win over Cornell … finished fourth in the Patriot League in saves and saves per game … named to NFHCA All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second consecutive year. 2006: Saw limited action in three games ... named to the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... showed outstanding reaction skills and is excellent at making saves in the air. H.S./Personal: Graduated from West Essex High School, having played for Jill Cosse ... won a state championship in 2005 ... earned three varsity letters in field hockey and two in softball ... was All-Essex County Third Team in 2005 ... member of Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education and Mortar Board National College Honor Society ... member of the StudentAthlete Advisory-Committee (SAAC) ... three-time Dean’s List honoree ... majoring in elementary education ... the daughter of Richard and Sharon Atieh.

# 20 Kate Bowen Sophomore • Defender Forty Fort, Pa. • Wyoming Valley West 2008: Made her collegiate debut against Saint Francis (Pa.) … also saw action as a defender against Siena … member of the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. H.S./Personal: Graduated from Wyoming Valley West High School and played for Linda Fithian, same as former Bison Amanda Faust … 2007 team captain … 2007 All-State Honorable Mention … 2007 All-State Academic … 2007 ZAG/ NFHCA High School National Academic Squad … three varsity letters … team finished as PIAA District AAA Runner-up KATE BOWEN in 2004, 2005 and 2007 … played for the Key State Black club program in the 2007 USA Field Hockey National Festival … father ather played football and mother played tennis at Bloomsburg University … major is undeclared … daughter of Carl and Deborah Bowen. Bowen’s Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

Def. Saves

2008

2-0

0

0

0

0

0

Career

2-0

0

0

0

0

0

Atieh’s Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Saves

Save %

Record

Shutouts

2006

3-0

1

.333

0-0

0

2007

15-15

74

.607

5-5

1

2008

18-18

65

.707

9-5

0

Career

36-33

140

.600

14-10

1

# 33 Hanna Botney Sophomore • Goalkeeper St. Louis, Mo. • Whitfield School 2008 S 2008: Saw firstt collegiate ll i t action ti against i t Siena Si … played l d 35:00 35 00 as a back-up b k goalkeeper. H.S./Personal: Graduated from Whitfied School … head coach was Margot McMahon … named 2007 Second Team All-Metro by St. Louis PostDispatch … two varsity letters … team reached the Final Four in the state tournament in 2006 and 2007 … played for the Saints in USA Field Hockey National Festival … nationally ranked in equestrian since 2000, won the ASPCA Maclay Regional for Region 5 … major is undeclared … daughter of Mitch and Kathy Botney. Botney’s Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Saves

Save %

Record

Shutouts

2008

1-0

0

.000

0-0

0

Career

1-0

0

.000

0-0

0

# 12 Kelly Bruvik Junior • Forward Skillman, N.J. • Stuart Country Day 2008: Started 2 2008 St t d allll 19 games for f the th Bison Bi … tallied t lli d seven goals l on the th year … also recorded three game-winning goals, the most of any returning player … game winners came at La Salle and against Siena and Lehigh … registtered first collegiate assists versus Lafayette ... registered first career multig goal game with three against Siena … ranked 10th in the Patriot League in sshots (11) … member of the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2 2007: Played in 14 games during rookie season … scored first collegiate g goal in team’s 4-0 win over Saint Francis (Pa.) … named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. H.S./Personal: Graduated from Stuart Country Day School ... played for head coach, and mother, Missy Bruvik ... 2006 team captain ... First Team CJFHCA ... First Team All-Area ... First Team All-Prep ... player of the year in multiple publications ... earned four letters in field hockey and lacrosse and three in basketball ... majoring in environmental studies ... daughter of Ken and Missy Bruvik. Bruvik’s Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

Def. Saves

2007

14-0

8

1

0

2

0

2008

19-19

27

7

1

15

9

Career

33-19

35

8

1

17

9

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www.BucknellBison.com ie of the Week in her first week of collegiate hockey ... named to the NFHCA le All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Al Ac Academic Honor Roll ... spent considerable time during the 2007 spring season ab improving her distribution skills. im H.S./Personal: Graduated from Lower H Dauphin High School ... played for Linda Da Kreiser ... a two-year starter and team Kr captain as a senior ... 2005 Mid-Penn ca Keystone All-Star ... named First Team SARAH EBRIGHT Ke All-State in 2005 and Second Team in Al 2004 ... named to the Pennsylvania 20 Academic All-State Squad in 2005 and Ac NFHCA High School National Academic N Squad ... also lettered in lacrosse ... maSq in civil engineering ... the daughter off Paul jjoring o P l and d Linda Li d Eb Ebright. i ht

# 10 Caroline Coady Sophomore • Forward Malvern, Pa. • Villa Maria Academy 2008: Earned playing time on nine occasions … tallied a goal against Saint Francis (Pa.), the first of her career, helping the Bison to a 6-0 victory … also registered shots against Siena and Holy Cross. H.S./Personal: Graduated from Villa Maria Academy … coached by Maurene Polley … Second Team All-Area in 2007 … 2007 Pennsylvania All-State All-Academic team … 2007 ZAG/NFHCA High School National Academic Squad … three varsity letters … team was District I Champions in 2005 and 2007 … played for Malvern Wave club team at USA Field Hockey National Festival … management major … daughter of Paul and Janet Coady.

Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

Def. Saves

2006

17-16

1

0

0

0

3

2007

17-17

1

0

0

0

1

2008

19-19

1

0

1

1

1

Career

53-52

3

0

1

1

5

#9 Morgan Kauffman Junior • Midfielder Millersville, Pa. • Penn Manor

CAROLINE COADY

Coady’s Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

2008

9-0

5

1

0

2

Def. Saves 0

Career

9-0

5

1

0

2

0

#2 Sarah Ebright Senior • Defender Captain Hummelstown, Pa. • Lower Dauphin 2008 St 2008: Started t d allll 19 games att defender d f d for f the th Bison Bi … registered i t d firstt career assist in 2-1 victory over Lehigh … also recorded a defensive save against Siena … part of a defense that helped hold opponents to two or fewer goals 13 times on the season … ESPN The Magazine Academic AllDistrict II Second Team selection … named to the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for the third consecutive year. 2007: Started all 17 games … part of team’s defense that recorded three shutouts and held opponents to two goals or less eight times … one of only nine players in Patriot League to record a defensive save … member of the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2006: A starter in 16 of 17 games ... second on the team and tied for fourth in the Patriot League with two defensive saves ... named Patriot League Rook-

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2008 A d in i 18 games, 2008: Appeared st starting 17 of them … selected S Second Team All-Patriot League a and Patriot League All-Tournam ment … second on the team in p points with 27 … registered six goals … also tallied all 15 of her MORGAN KAUFFMAN career assists during her sophomore season … scored twice in wins over Ball State and Siena … paired her two goals against t the Saints with an assist, helpi ing her to a single-season best o five points … also recorded of t three assists versus Longwood … tied for third in the Patriot L enth for career assists at Bucknell with 15 League in assists … ranks seventh … total also places her second in single-season assists … ranks eighth at B Bucknell in single-season points (27). 2 2007: Appeared in all 17 of team’s games, earning 16 starts … one of two first-year players to play in all of the team’s games … scored three goals, t tying her for fifth on the team … first goal came in team’s 8-2 win over Monm mouth … scored one goal each against Lehigh and Colgate. H H.S./Personal: Graduated from Penn Manor High School ... played for head coach Matt Soto ... 2006 team captain ... First Team All-State ... First Team All-League ... NFHCA High School National Academic Squad honoree ... earned three letters in field hockey ... a biology major ... daughter of Parke and Mary Jane Kauffman. Kauffman’s Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

Def. Saves

2007

17-16

13

3

0

6

0

2008

18-17

13

6

15

27

0

Career

35-33

26

9

15

33

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# 29 Megan Krebs Senior • Midfielder Wilkes-Barre, Pa. • G.A.R. Memorial 2008: Started all 19 games at midfi midfield eld … second on the team in shots (37) and shots on goal (24) ... tallied five goals and five assists for 15 points on the season … also registered a defensive save in season opener versus Villanova … tallied a goal and an assist for three points against both Saint Francis (Pa.) and Colgate … tied for eighth in the Patriot League in shots (12) and goals (5) … tied for 12th at MEGAN KREBS Bucknell in career assists (11) ... selected by Pennsylvania High Performance Training Center to represent state on its High Performance Squad. 2007: Named to First Team All-Patriot League squad, as well as second team of the Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-Mideast Team … finished second on the team in assists (5), tied for second in points (17) and third in goals (6), setting career-highs in each category … led team and finished tied for second in Patriot League with three game-winning goals … game-winning goals came e against Towson, La Salle (in overtime) and Saint Francis (Pa.) … named d Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week following games against Lockk Haven and La Salle, scoring a goal in each contest … team went 5-1 in n games when she registered a goal … recipient of Elizabeth Goodall Award d for Merit, a Class of ’96 Award. 2006: Played in all 17 games, starting 14 … scored three goals and assisted d on one other ... registered 12 shots on the season ... scored first careerr game-winning goal in a 4-2 league victory over Colgate ... assisted on the e game-winning goal against Siena … named Patriot League Rookie of the e Week in just her second week of collegiate competition. H.S./Personal: Graduated from G.A.R. Memorial, coached by Christa Galel-la ... captain of field hockey and soccer teams ... named First Team All-State in 2004 and 2005 ... earned four letters in field hockey and soccer and two in basketball ... All-Scholastic performer in field hockey and soccer ... majoring in education ... daughter of Mark and Charlene Krebs. Krebs’ Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

Def. Saves

2006

17-14

12

3

1

7

0

2007

17-17

36

6

5

17

0

2008

19-19

37

5

5

15

1

Career

53-50

85

14

11

39

1

… recorded a career-high three assists in the game at Saint Joseph’s … registered at least two assists in five contests … tied for third in the Patriot League in assists … ranks first at Bucknell in single-season assists (16) … also tied for fourth at Bucknell in career assists (17) ... selected by Pennsylvania High Performance Training Center to represent state on its High Per- CORINNE RACZEK formance Squad. 2007: Played in all 17 of team’s games, starting 16 … one of three freshmen players to start 16 games and one of two to play in every game … registered first career point, an assist, in team’s 8-2 home win over Monmouth. H.S./Personal: Graduated from Ocean Township wnship High School ... played for head coach Donna DeNoble ... 2006 team captain ... Third Team All-State ... First Team All-Shore District ... National Futures Championship and FDIC participant ... earned three letters in field hockey, one in lacrosse and one in track ... member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) ... a biology major ... daughter of John and Lorena Raczek. Raczek’s Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

2007

17-16

5

0

1

1

Def. Saves 0

2008

19-16

2

1

16

18

0

Career

36-32

7

1

17

19

0

#8 Marci Richard Sophomore • Midfielder Oley, Pa. • Oley Valley 2008: Saw playing time in all 19 games … drew back back-to-back midto back starts at mid field against Lock Haven and Saint Francis (Pa.) … recorded four shots on the season, three of them on goal … member of the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. H.S./Personal: Played for Oley Valley High School and coached by Donna Long, same as former Bison field hockey player Kelly Hoffman … 2007 team captain … 2007 All-Berks County and All-State … 2007 ZAG/NFHCA High School National Academic Squad … 2006 All-Division and All-State Honorable Mention … 2005 All-Berks County … team advanced to PIAA Tournament all four years … received varsity letters in field hockey and track & field … 2007 county and district runner-up in the high jump … majoring in chemistry … daughter of Ralph and Cindy Richard. Richard’s Career Statistics

# 24 Corinne Raczek Junior • Midfielder Ocean Township, N.J. • Ocean Township

Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

Def. Saves

2008

19-2

4

0

0

0

0

Career

19-2

4

0

0

0

0

2008: Played in all 19 games for the Bison Bison, starting 16 of them … selected Second Team All-Patriot League … led the squad in assists with 16 … recorded first collegiate goal in 2-1 victory over Lehigh … also tallied an assist against the Mountain Hawks, tying her single-game career-best with three points … named Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 13) and Damon’s Bison Athlete of the Week (Oct. 12) following the league contest

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#1 Mallory Smith Sophomore • Forward Schnecksville, Pa. • Parkland 2008: Appeared in 18 contests contests, drawing her fifirst rst collegiate start versus Ball State … part of a defense that helped hold opponents to two or fewer goals 13 times on the season … member of the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. H.S./Personal: Graduated from Parkland High School … played for Donna Hibshman … 2007 team captain … 2007 Field Hockey All-State Second Team … 2007 All-Academic All-State Field Hockey Squad … 2007 Honorable Mention for L.V.I.A.C. Lehigh Division Field Hockey All-Star Team … 2007 First Team All-Area … played for and was captain of her X-Calibur club team … in addition to field hockey, won two varsity letters for track & field in the 100-meter dash … National Merit Scholarship Commended Student in 2007 … National Honor Society in 2005, 2006 and 2007 … biology major … daughter of Bradley and Sandra Smith. Smith’s Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

2008

18-1

3

0

0

0

Def. Saves 0

Career

18-1

3

0

0

0

0

# 22 Austin Thomas Senior • Forward Tunkhannock, Pa. • Tunkhannock 2008: Appeared in all 19 games at forward for the Bison … registered four shots during the season, all on goal … named to the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for the third consecutive year. 2007: Played in three games … scored a career-high three points against Monmouth, with a goal and first career assist … also played in games against Saint Francis (Pa.) and Penn State … selected to the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second straight year. AUSTIN THOMAS 2006: Saw limited action in six contests ... scored goal on only shot of season ... named to the NFHCA All-Academic Squad ad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll … improved significantly during the 2007 spring season. H.S./Personal: Graduated from Tunkhannock High School ... coached by Elizabeth Stackhouse ... competed in the USFHA Hockey Festival with the East Coast Club program ... majoring in psychology ... the daughter of Doug and Cheryl Thomas. Thomas’ Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

Def. Saves

2006

6-0

1

1

0

2

0

2007

3-0

2

1

1

3

0

2008

19-0

4

0

0

0

0

Career

28-0

7

2

1

5

0

10

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# 23 Christine Weiss Junior • Defender Bethlehem, Pa. • Southern Lehigh 2008: Started all 19 games for the Bison at defender … registered an assist against Saint Francis (Pa.) … also recorded her first collegiate defensive save at Towson … part of a defense that held opponents to two or fewer goals 13 times on the season … member of the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for second consecutive year. 2007: Started all 16 games that she appeared in … first career point came via an assist during 8-2 win over Monmouth … recorded another assist in team’s match-up with Lock Haven … named to NFHCA All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. CHRISTINE WEISS H.S./Personal: Graduated from Southern Lehigh High School ... played for head coach Adrienne Yoder ... 2006 team captain ... 2006 06 team MVP ... two-time Colonial League champion ... played for the X-Calibur Club team ... NFHCA High School National Academic Squad honoree ... earned four letters in field H hockey and softball ... member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee h ((SAAC) ... majoring in management ... daughter of Carl and Nancy Weiss. Weiss’ Career Statistics W Year

GP-GS

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

Def. Saves

2007

16-16

1

0

2

2

0

2008

19-19

1

0

1

1

1

Career

35-35

2

0

3

3

1

# 66 Sarah Zargarpour Sophomore • Goalkeeper N. Vancouver, Canada • Handsworth Secondary 2 2008: Saw action in 10 games in goal … e earned first collegiate start against Saint F Francis (Pa.) … also earned first career win a and shutout against the Red Flash … recorded a career-best seven saves in 35:00 at Saint Joseph’s … combined with Jessie Atieh to help shut out Saint Joseph’s, 3-0 … ranked seventh in Patriot League in saves with seven … selected as a Patriot League Rookie of the Week (Oct. 6) … named to the NFHCA All-Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. H.S./Personal: Graduate of Handsworth Secondary School … played for Paul Winstanley … 2007 team captain … 2007 AAA North Shore All-Star … four years on the academic honor roll … three years on senior field hockey team … won gold medal with club team, Skillsets Select, in 2007 USA

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www.BucknellBison.com Field Hockey National Festival and bronze at 2007 Disney Field Hockey Showcase … member of British Columbia Regional High Performance Team for six years, winning U-18 Gold in 2007 and U-16 Silver in 2005 … played three years on the British Columbia Provincial Team, finishing second in the U-18 Canadian Nationals in 2006 and first in the U-16 Canadian Nationals in 2005 … Team British Columbia Provincial indoor tournament MVP in 2007 when team finished second in U-19 Canadian Nationals … majoring in management … daughter of Kamy and Diana Zargarpour.

# 21 Katie Durkin Freshman • Forward New Canaan, Conn. • New Canaan

Zargarpour’s Career Statistics Year

GP-GS

Saves

Save %

Record

Shutouts

2008

10-0

29

.690

2-3

1

Career

10-0

29

.690

2-3

1

FRESHMAN PROFILES #4 Amy Atkins Freshman • Forward Millington, N.J. • Watchung Hills Regional H S /Personal: Graduated from Watchung Hills Regional a H.S./Personal: Regional, playing for Maria Bachert … holds Watchung Hills records in career and single-season scor-n ing … twice named team’s Outstanding Player of the year … team captain as a senior in both field hockey and lacrosse … two-time selection as First Team All-County, All-Conference and All-Area … also earned a pair of Third Team All-State honors … lettered four times in field hockey and three times in lacrosse … New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Scholar Athlete as a senior … major is undeclared … daughter of Lisa and Bob Atkins … mother played field hockey and lacrosse at Penn … brother, Drew, plays baseball at Franklin & Marshall.

# 11 Ellie Barrett Freshman • Forwards Fauquier, Va. • Fauquier H S /Personal: Graduated from Fauquier High School, H.S./Personal: School playing for Sarah h Talomie … high school’s all-time leading scorer … two-time First Team AllDistrict and All-Region selection … named All-State honorable mention as a senior … named team’s Most Valuable Player in 2008 … also earned District MVP honors … selected the 2008 Girls Athlete of the Year by the Fauquier Times-Democrat … earned All-Met Honorable Mention from the Washington Post … two-year team captain … lettered four times in field hockey, twice in soccer and once each in track and lacrosse … major is undeclared … daughter of Ramsay and Debra Barrett … father played ice hockey at Penn State.

H S /Personal: Graduated from New Canaan High School H.S./Personal: School, playing for Mau Maureen Deegan … lettered four times in field hockey and ice hockey, three times in lacrosse and once in track and field … named All-County three times in field hockey and once in ice hockey … selected First Team All-State as a junior and Second Team as a sophomore in field hockey … named all-conference three times … team captain of field hockey and ice hockey teams as a junior and senior … also led field hockey team in scoring sophomore through senior seasons … joined New Canaan’s 100 Point Club in ice hockey with 72 goals and 54 assists … majoring in interdisciplinary studies … daughter of Mark and Lisa Durkin. o

# 15 Caroline Merrell Freshman • Defender Wolfeboro, Mass. • Kingswood Regional H S /Personal: Graduated from Kingswood Regional H.S./Personal: Regional, playing for Kaitlin Reilly … earned First Team All-State honors as a senior … also named a member of the Daily Democrat “Dream Team” in 2008 … lettered three times in field hockey and alpine skiing, and four times in lacrosse … served as team captain of all three teams … named alpine skiing team’s MVP and lacrosse team’s MVP Defense … majoring in biomedical engineering … daughter of Tom and Susan Merrell … sister, Hannah, plays lacrosse at Guilford College.

# 25 Tayler Siegrist Freshman • Defender Madison, N.J. • Madison H S /Personal: Graduated from Madison High School … named Second H.S./Personal: Team All-North Hill Conference, All-Morris County and All-Daily Record in 2007 and Third Team in 2008 … chosen to the All-Morris Third Team by the Star Ledger as a junior … member of the two-time Morris County and North Hill Conference Champions … member of the two-time Group IV state championship and Skyland Conference championship teams while playing at Bridgewater-Raritan High School … Skyland Conference Second Team in 2006 … helped team to Somerset County title in 2006 … played in United States Field Hockey Association’s (USFHA) National Futures Tournament 2006 to 2008 and USFHA Futures AAU Junior Olympics in 2006 and 2007 … w will compete for the Bison in track and field in the spring … set Madison High S School’s javelin record (137-7) in track and field in 2009 … also set Bridgewater-Raritan’s javelin record (121-3) in 2006 … won the javelin at the Group w III State Championships in 2009 … selected All-Morris County, All-Area and All-Daily Record First Team in javelin in 2009 and Second Team in 2008 … A a also named Northern Hill Conference First Team as a junior and senior … sselected All-Somerset County First Team in javelin freshman and sophomore yyears … also named Second Team All-Area and All-Skyland Conference in 2 2006 and 2007 … placed fourth in the javelin at the 2009 Penn Relays … m member of National Honor Society and German National Honor Society … majoring in management … daughter of Debra and Scott Siegrist … uncle, m Kenneth Kovac, was a member of the track and field team at VMI … uncle, K R Ron Kovac, played basketball at Rider.

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Jeremy Cook Head Coach Drexel ’02 Second Season Career Record: 11-8

Jamie Whitten Assistant Coach Wake Forest ’07 First Season

ormer member of the United States nationall Jeremy Cook Cook, a fo former field hockey team who was most recently an assistant coach at Indiana University, was named head field hockey coach at Bucknell in July 2008. Among his extensive international field hockey experience, Cook has served as a technical assistant with the U.S. men’s and women’s national teams. He assisted the men’s team at the Olympic qualifying tournament, and the 2008 Olympics-bound women’s squad at the Pan American Games, the Champions Challenge, the Chile 4-Nation tournament and the team’s Holland tour. He has also served as an assistant coach and administrative directo at the Elite Performance tor T Training Center in either the P Pennsylvania/New Jersey o the Midwest Region each or su summer since 2005, and he ha more than six years of has ex experience coaching the U U.S. Futures program in the W Washington, D.C., area and at developmental camps ac across the country. Hired as an assistant co coach at Indiana in Februa 2007, Cook has also had ary as assistant coaching stints at Penn (2005-06), Drexel (2 (2000-01), American (1999) JEREMY COOK a Cornell (1997-98). and Cook, who graduated su summa cum laude from Drexel in 2002, enjoyed a stellar playing career. From 1997-2000 he was a member of Team USA. He competed in the 1999 Pan Am Games in Winnipeg and was a member of three gold medalwinning teams at the U.S. Olympic Festival. He also played on three Indoor Pan American Cup teams and on the 2003 Indoorr World Cup team that competed in Leipzig, Germany. From 199597, Cook played on the first team with Hockey Club Rotterdam in The Netherlands. Cook lives in Lewisburg with his wife Sandra.

All-Time Coaching Records Coach Bobbi Testa Rose Ewan Sally Star Martha Ludwig Cheryl Stockman Jennifer Averill Heather Lewis Jeremy Cook Totals

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Tenure Years W 1973-77 5 33 1978 1 5 1979-80 2 19 1981-86 6 45 1987-88 2 14 1989-91 3 20 1992-2007 16 128 20081 11 36 275

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L 11 5 14 57 20 32 161 8 308

T 4 2 2 10 4 3 2 0 27

Pct. .729 .500 .571 .446 .421 .391 .443 .579 .473

J i Whitten Whitt a two-time t ti N ti l Champion Ch i while hil playing l i att Jamie Whitten, National Wake Forest, was named an assistant field hockey coach in the summer of 2009. Whitten joins the program fresh from a graduate assistant coaching position at Temple where she recently earned her master’s degree in urban education. In her role as an assistant with the Owls, Whitten fulfilled a number of duties including coordinating practice and game schedules, recruiting, fundraising and travel in addition to on-field coaching. As a student-athlete from 2003-06, Whitten was a four-year starter for the nationally ranked Demon Deacons, helping the squad to national titles in 2004 and 2005 and Atlantic Coast Conference titles in 2004 and 2006. As a junior, she was a key component of a Wake Forest defense that allowed a mere 0.96 goals per game. A year later, the Maidens, Va., native was named All-ACC, NCAA All-Tournament and Second Team All-American. Whitten was also selected to the 2006 All-ACC Academic Team while earning her degree in English and sociology. Whitten’s playing experience extends to the international stage as well, as she was a member of the United States Women’s Field Hockey Junior National Team from 2004-06, earning the opportunity to travel to Santiago, Chile in 2004 for the Four National Tournament and again in 2005 for the Junior World Cup. She also traveled to San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2005 for the Junior Pan American Games. More recently, Whitten took part in a five-game test series in Argentina as a member of the United States Women’s Field Hockey Senior Developmental Team. In addition to her run at Temple, Whitten’s coaching resume includes stints with the Wake Forest University Elite and Team Camp, Princeton University Camp, Champions Edge Field Hockey Camp and Godwin High School Field Hockey Clinic.

Erin Singleton Graduate Assistant Coach Holy Cross ’09 First Season S a three-time t G Erin Singleton Singleton, Patriot League Goalkeeper off the Y Year, joined the Bucknell staff in the summer of 2009. Singleton re recently completed her degree in psychology at Holy Cross. In her final season with the Crusaders, Singleton recorded a 7 7-11 record in goal with a 3.12 goals against average and a .773 ssave percentage, which ranked 12th nationally. Her 8.5 saves per g game also ranked third in the country. Singleton led the Patriot L League in shutouts and goals against average as a sophomore b before leading the league in saves, saves per game and save perccentage as a senior. During her career, the Amesbury, Mass., native earned three F First Team All-Patriot League selections. Her trio of Goalkeeper


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www.BucknellBison.com of the Year honors marked the first time a student-athlete had claimed the league’s award more than once. Away from the field, Singleton was named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll and the NFHCA National Academic Squad. Singleton is currently pursuing her master’s degree in sports psychology.

Rachel Green Athletic Trainer Evansville ’03 Third Season After f two years as an associate athletic trainer at Mercer University, Rachel Green arrived at Bucknell in the summer of 2007 and works closely with the women’s basketball team as well as the women’s lacrosse squad. A 2003 cum laude graduate of Evansville, Green completed her master’s degree in applied physiology and kinesiology from Florida in 2005. Over the last several summers Green, who is a member of a number of athletic training associations, including the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, was the head athletic trainer at the Carolina Soccer Camp. She is also an Approved Clinical Instructor for Shenandoah University.

Jerry Shreck Strength & Conditioning Coordinator East Stroudsburg ’96 Eighth Season The strength Th t th and d conditioning diti i program att Bucknell B k ll received i da major boost in 2003 with the completion of the sparkling 15,000square-foot Krebs Family Fitness Center and Berger Family Weight Room, as well as the hiring of Jerry Shreck as the program’s first full-time strength and conditioning coordinator. A 1996 graduate of East Stroudsburg University with a degree in movement studies and exercise science, Shreck is charged with implementing detailed daily strength and conditioning routines for each of Bucknell’s athletic programs. The general philosophy of the Bison strength program is yearround periodization with a high-intensity base, supplemented with functional and sport-specific training. Training programs for most teams employ explosion techniques with power bands and plyometrics. The ultimate goal of the strength and conditioning program is the prevention of injuries and training athletes to their peak physical condition. A native of nearby Montgomery, Pa., Shreck had served as the athletic trainer for the Bucknell men’s basketball team for three seasons prior to his appointment as strength and conditioning coordinator. He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the National Council of Strength and Fitness.

AUSTIN THOMAS HANNA BOTNEY

MEGAN KREBS

MALLORY SMITH

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2008 Review

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2008 Statistics No. 25 29 11 7 12 18 10 22 28 8 21 16 24 6 19 9 23 2 99 66 17 20

Name GP-GS Faust, Amanda 19-19 Krebs, Megan 19-19 Boyer, Trina 19-19 Ruiz, Katie 19-17 Bruvik, Kelly 19-19 Kauffman, Morgan 18-17 Coady, Caroline 9-0 Thomas, Austin 19-0 Herrmann, Sarah 17-0 Richard, Marci 19-2 Kataneksza, Jacquie 9-2 Smith, Mallory 18-1 Raczek, Corinne 19-16 Hutchison, Emily 17-0 Graf, Steph 19-19 Charlton, Vanessa 2-2 Weiss, Christine 19-19 Ebright, Sarah 19-19 Atieh, Jessie 18-18 Zargarpour, Sarah 10-1 Simoes, Johnna 10-0 Bowen, Kate 2-0 Total 19 Opponents 19

No. 33 99 66

Name GP-GS Botney, Hanna 1-0 Atieh, Jessie 18-18 Zargarpour, Sarah 10-1 TEAM Total 19 Opponents 19

G 11 5 10 7 7 6 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 40

Minutes GA 35:00 0 925:34 27 405:54 13 0:00 0 1366:28 40 1366:28 51

Miscellaneous Statistics Goals by Period Bucknell Opponents

1 29 18

2 22 20

2008 Results

A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% 10 32 55 .200 36 .655 5 15 37 .135 24 .649 3 23 29 .345 22 .759 4 18 28 .250 23 .821 1 15 27 .259 19 .704 15 27 13 .462 10 .769 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 0 0 4 .000 4 1.000 0 2 4 .250 4 1.000 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 16 18 2 .500 2 1.000 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 2 2 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 58 160 222 .230 155 .698 35 115 219 .183 140 .639

OT 2OT Total 0 0 51 0 2 40

Shots by Period 1 2 OT 2OT Total Bucknell 106 109 7 0 222 Opponents 91 115 11 2 219 Saves by Period 1 Bucknell 37 Opponents 41

2 53 54

OT 2OT Total 4 0 94 4 0 99

Penalty Corners by Period Bucknell Opponents

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2

OT 2OT Total

65 45

76 60

4 10

0 1

145 116

Avg Saves Pct 0.00 0 .000 2.04 65 .707 2.24 29 .690 0.00 1 1.000 2.05 95 .704 2.61 99 .660

W 0 9 2 0 11 8

GW 1 0 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 L 0 5 3 0 8 11

PS-ATT DSv 0-0 0 0-1 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 -0 0 1-2 1 0-0 2 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-3 6 1-1 6 T 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sho 0 0 1 1 2 3

2008 Patriot League Standings Patriot League Overall Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct. American* 5-0 1.000 13-8 .619 Lafayette 4-1 .800 12-7 .632 Bucknell 2-3 .400 11-8 .579 Colgate 2-3 .400 9-9 .500 Holy Cross 2-3 .400 7-11 .389 Lehigh 0-5 .000 3-14 .176 * Patriot League Regular Season and Tournament Champion Offensive Player of the Year: Irene Schickhardt, American Defensive Player of the Year: Anne-Meike De Wiljes, American Goalkeeper of the Year: Erin Singleton, Holy Cross Rookie of the Year: Tatum Dyer, American Coach of the Year: Steve Jennings, American

Overall: 11-8, PL: 2-3 August Sat. 30 Sun. 31 September Sat. 6 Sun. 7 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sun. 21 Wed. 24 Sat. 27 Tue. 30 October Sat. 4 Sat. 11 Tue. 14 Sat. 18 Sun. 19 Sat. 25

VILLANOVA LONGWOOD

L, 2-0 W, 4-1

vs. Ball State # vs. Towson # CORNELL at La Salle at Lock Haven SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) SIENA vs. Saint Joseph’s $

W, 4-2 L, 2-1 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 L, 4-0 W, 6-0 W, 7-1 W, 3-0

at Lafayette* LEHIGH* PENN STATE at American* vs. Georgetown % COLGATE*

November Sat. 1 at Holy Cross* Fri. 7 vs. Lafayette! Sat. 8 at American!

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

Home games in BOLD CAPS * - Patriot League game # - Towson Tournament, at Stevenson University $ - at Drexel % - at Maryland ! - Patriot League Tournament, at American University

2008 Award Winners First Team All-Patriot League Trina Boyer Amanda Faust Second Team All-Patriot League Morgan Kauffman Corinne Raczek NFHCA All-Mideast Region Amanda Faust (1st Tm) Trina Boyer (2nd Tm) NFHCA Division I All-Star Team Amanda Faust PL All-Tournament Team Trina Boyer Amanda Faust Morgan Kauffman

Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week Amanda Faust (9/15) Corinne Raczek (10/13) Trina Boyer (10/27) Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week Amanda Faust (10/27) Patriot League Rookie of the Week Sarah Zargarpour (10/6) Damon’s Bison Athlete of the Week Amanda Faust (9/14) Corinne Raczek (10/12)

Academic Honors As it has become accustomed to, the Bucknell field hockey team garnered a number of academic honors in 2008. The Bison were recognized by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) for posting a team gradepoint average of better than 3.0. Additionally, 13 team members earned positions on the NFHCA National Academic Squad, while 16 were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for GPAs above 3.20 during the 2008 fall semester.

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Player Name (academic honor) Jessie Atieh (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Kate Bowen (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Kelly Bruvik (PL Honor Roll) Sarah Ebright (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Amanda Faust (PL Honor Roll) Steph Graf (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Sarah Herrmann (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Emily Hutchison (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Jacquie Kataneksza (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Marci Richard (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll)

Player Name (academic honor) Katie Ruiz (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Johnna Simoes (PL Honor Roll) Mallory Smith (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Austin Thomas (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Christine Weiss (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll) Sarah Zargarpour (NFHCA, PL Honor Roll)


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Patriot League Honors

All-Americans All-American 2001 Lauren Campbell

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Regional All-American 2008 Amanda Faust Trina Boyer 2007 Amanda Faust Megan Krebs 2006 Amanda Faust Steph Graf 2005 Liz Jordan 2003 Liz Jordan 2002 Kate Ruda 2001 Lauren Campbell Monica McCorry 2000 Monica McCorry Lauren Campbell Dena Ebert 1999 Jen Zimmerman Katey Twombly 1998 Jen Zimmerman Katey Twombly 1997 Tina Jones 1996 Megan Bossuyt Dani Johnston 1995 Dani Johnston 1993 Almira Baldwin 1992 Almira Baldwin 1991 Katrina Mueller 1988 Maria Keesling Adrienne Ekern 1987 Michelle Manoff 1986 Cindy Barbosa Dianne Czarnecki 1978 Karen Wegener Bobbi Castens Kathy Kline Kay Long Margaret Philleo Cindy Rotz

1st Tm 2nd Tm 1st Tm 2nd Tm 1st Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 1st Tm 2nd Tm 1st Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 1st Tm 2nd Tm 1st Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 1st Tm 2nd Tm 1st Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 1st Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 2nd Tm 3rd Tm

Academic All-American 1995 Carolyn Zesk

Academic All-District II 2009 2008 2007 2002

Sarah Ebright Kelly Hoffman Kelly Hoffman Lauren Campbell

East Coast Conference All-Conference 1989 Catherine Barone 1988 Adrienne Ekern Maria Keesling 1987 Michelle Manoff 1986 Cindy Barbosa Michelle Manoff 1985 Dianne Czarnecki 1984 Dianne Czarnecki 1983 Dianne Czarnecki 1982 Carolyn Fisher

First Team All-Patriot League

Goalkeeper of the Year

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

2008 Trina Boyer Amanda Faust 2007 Amanda Faust Megan Krebs 2006 Amanda Faust Katie Urosevich 2005 Liz Jordan Alex Kyzmir 2003 Lindsey Gentel 2002 Meiko Boynton Kate Ruda 2001 Lauren Campbell 2000 Monica McCorry 1999 Katey Twombly Jen Zimmerman 1998 Katey Twombly Jen Zimmerman 1997 Tina Jones Jaime Paldin 1996 Megan Bossuyt 1995 Megan Bossuyt Dani Johnston Jaime Paldin 1994 Megan Bossuyt Liz Goodall 1993 Almira Baldwin Tricia Way 1992 Almira Baldwin Katrina Mueller Tricia Way 1991 Jeanette Aurand Almira Baldwin Katrina Mueller 1990 Jeanette Aurand Almira Baldwin Katrina Mueller

2005 Liz Jordan

2007 2001 1999 1995 1992

Second Team All-Patriot League 2008 Morgan Kauffman Corinne Raczek 2007 Steph Graf Kelly Hoffman 2006 Steph Graf Kelly Hoffman 2005 Amanda Faust Steph Graf 2004 Callista Costopoulos Corin Inderbitzin-Brooks Liz Jordan Alex Kyzmir 2003 Liz Jordan Kelly O’Brien Kate Ruda 2002 Lindsey Gentel Amy Marvel 2001 Monica McCorry Sonja Wettergreen 2000 Dena Ebert Melissa Maher 1999 Monica McCorry Katie Yingling 1998 Malina Anderson Maureen Breslin Dena Ebert 1997 Sarah Catlin 1996 Sarah Catlin Dani Johnston Jaime Paldin

Player of the Year 1991 Jeanette Aurand

Kelly Hoffman Lauren Campbell Jen Zimmerman Carolyn Zesk Tricia Way

Defensive Player of the Year 1998 Jen Zimmerman

Rookie of the Year 2005 1999 1998 1995 1994 1993 1990

Amanda Faust Sonja Wettergreen Dena Ebert Maureen Breslin Tina Jones Kate McIlvain Almira Baldwin

LIZ JORDAN ’06

Patriot League Academic demic Honor Roll Suzanne Arian ............................ 2007 Jessie Atieh ..........................2007-08 Kristen Allen................................ 1993 Malina Anderson ....................1998-99 Marja Bakermans ..................1994-95 Almira Baldwin ............................ 1992 Tracy Bass .............................1994-95 Lisa Bingaman ............................ 2000 Lori Blue ..................................... 1993 Megan Bossuyt ................1993-94, 96 Kelly Bowen ................................ 2008 Meiko Boynton .......................2001-04 Trina Boyer ............................2006-07 Maureen Breslin .................... 1996,98 Kelly Bruvik ..........................2007-08 Carolyn Buck .............................. 1993 Kelly Burrows.........................2000-02 Steph Cabral..........................2001-04 Lauren Campbell ...................1998-01 Steph Carfley .............................. 1992 Larissa Carso ........................1998-01 Carli Cataldo .....................2002,04-05 Gina Cattrano ............................. 1995 Sarah Catlin ................................ 1997 Suzanne Chairsell ...................... 1992 Jen Cohlberg .............................. 1994 Callista Costopoulos ..............2003-06 Karin Davidson ........................... 1994 Jesse Eaton ................................ 1995 Dena Ebert ........................... 1998, 01 Sarah Ebright .......................2006-08 Amanda Faust ............................ 2008 Sarah George ............................ 2005 Liz Goodall.............................1994-95 Steph Graf .............................2005-08 Emily Groendyke ...................2003-06 Missy Hauck ..........................1993-95 Jen Hayes................................... 1992 Sarah Herrmann ....................2005-08 Maura Higgs ............................... 2000 Kelly Hoffman ........................2004-07 Meghan Hopping ........................ 2000 Erin Hozack ................................ 2004 Anne Hunsicker .....................1999-01 Roxannah Hunter ....................... 2003 Emily Hutchison .....................2006-08 Corin Inderbitzin-Brooks ........2003-04 Dani Johnston........................1993-95 Steph Jones...........................1997-99 Liz Jordan ..............................2004-05 Courtney Kaczynski ...............1996-97 Jacquie Kataneksza ..............2005-08 Sally Keith..............................1994-95

Lindsay Knoll .............................. 2002 Kristen Koenigsbauer ................. 1996 Ellen Kurkowski .......................... 2001 Susan LeFevre ...................... 1994,96 Katie Leinen...........................2004-07 Melissa Lindia ............................. 1998 Anne Lutz ..............................2005-06 Melissa Maher ............................ 2001 Amy Marvel............................1999-02 Rudo Mawema ........................... 2006 Anne Mayer ................................ 1994 Monica McCorry ......................... 2001 Kate McIlvain ....................1993,95-96 Katrina Mueller ........................... 1992 Kirsten Nilsen ............................. 2003 Kelly O’Brien ..........................2002-05 Jamie Paldin ..........................1996-97 Dana Panzer............................... 2001 Andrea Paraud ........................... 2001 Erin Plasteras ........................1998-01 Mel Rhoads .....................1998, 00-01 Marci Richard ............................ 2008 Heather Rogers .....................2003-06 Kate Ruda..............................2000-03 Katie Ruiz ..............................2005-08 Suzanne Schaubert ...............1998-01 Kelly Seed .................................. 1994 Beth Shaffer................................ 2002 Johnna Simoes ........................... 2008 Jen Slonaker............................... 1997 Chyncia Smith .......................2005-07 Mallory Smith .............................. 2008 Kristin Soto ................................. 1996 Austin Thomas.....................2006-08 Cara Turner ...........................2001-04 Jenni Turner...........................2001-03 Katey Twombley ......................... 1999 Katie Urosevich .....................2003-06 Danielle Ward ............................. 1992 Katie Watt ................................... 2005 Tricia Way ..............................1992-93 Christine Weiss....................2007-08 Lindsey Weller .......................2004-07 Sue Wells ................................... 1992 Sonja Wettergreen.................1999-02 Tracey Willis ............................... 1993 Amanda Woll .............................. 1993 Katie Yingling .........................1997-00 Cameron Zara ............................ 1998 Sarah Zargarpour ..................... 2008 Carolyn Zesk .........................1993-95 Jen Zimmerman.....................1996-99

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NFHCA National Academic Team 2008 ~ Jessie Atieh, Kate Bowen, Sarah Ebright, Steph Graf, Sarah Herrmann, Emily Hutchison, Jacquie Kataneksza, Marci Richard, Katie Ruiz, Mallory Smith, Austin Thomas, Christine Weiss, Sarah Zargarpour 2007 ~ Suzanne Arian, Jessie Atieh, Trina Boyer, Sarah Ebright, Steph Graf, Sarah Hermann, Kelly Hoffman, Emily Hutchison, Jacquie Kataneksza, Katie Leinen, Katie Ruiz, Austin Thomas, Christine Weiss, Lindsey Weller 2006 ~ Jessie Atieh, Trina Boyer, Callista Costopoulos, Sarah Ebright, Emily Groendyke, Sarah Herrmann, Kelly Hoffman, Jacquie Kataneksza, Katie Leinen, Heather Rogers, Katie Ruiz, Austin Thomas, Katie Urosevich, Lindsey Weller 2005 ~ Carli Cataldo, Callista Costopoulos, Sarah George, Steph Graf, Emily Groendyke, Sarah Herrmann, Kelly Hoffman, Jacquie Kataneksza, Katie Leinen, Kelly O’Brien, Heather Rogers, Katie Ruiz, Katie Urosevich, Lindsey Weller 2004 ~ Meiko Boynton, Steph Cabral, Cali Costopoulos, Kelly Hoffman, Erin Hozack, Katie Leinen, Kelly O’Brien, Heather Rogers, Cara Turner, Katie Urosevich, Lindsey Weller 2003 ~ Meiko Boynton, Steph Cabral, Cali Costopoulos, Emily Groendyke, Roxannah Hunter, Kelly O’Brien, Heather Rogers, Kate Ruda, Cara Turner, Jenni Turner, Katie Urosevich

2002 ~ Meiko Boynton, Kelly Burrows, Steph Cabral, Carli Cataldo, Amy Marvel, Kelly O’Brien, Kate Ruda, Beth Shaffer, Cara Turner, Jenni Turner, Sonja Wettergreen 2001 ~ Meiko Boynton, Lauren Campbell, Larissa Carso, Dena Ebert, Lindsey Gentel, Amy Marvel, Dana Panzer, Erin Plasteras, Mel Rhoads, Kate Ruda, Suzanne Schaubert, Sonja Wettergreen 2000 ~ Lisa Bingaman, Lauren Campbell, Larissa Carso, Amy Marvel, Erin Plasteras, Mel Rhoads, Kate Ruda, Suzanne Schaubert, Sonja Wettergreen, Katie Yingling 1999 ~ Lauren Campbell, Larissa Carso, Dena Ebert, Katie Yingling, Jen Zimmerman 1998 ~ Katie Yingling, Jen Zimmerman 1997 ~ Susan LeFevre, Jen Zimmerman 1996 ~ Dani Johnston, Susan LeFevre, Kate McIlvain 1995 ~ Megan Bossuyt, Missy Hauck, Dani Johnston, Susan LeFevre, Kate McIlvain, Carolyn Zesk 1994 ~ Megan Bossuyt, Missy Hauck, Dani Johnston, Kate McIlvain, Kelly Seed, Carolyn Zesk 1993 ~ Tricia Way, Carolyn Zesk 1992 ~ Stephanie Carfley, Suzanne Chairsell, Danielle Ward, Tricia Way, Sue Wells

Captains Roster 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985

Jessie Atieh, Sarah Ebright Amanda Faust, Steph Graf Kelly Hoffman, Katie Leinen, Chyncia Smith, Lindsey Weller Callista Costopoulos, Katie Urosevich Liz Jordan, Kelly O’Brien Steph Cabral, Corin Inderbitzin-Brooks Lindsey Gentel, Kate Ruda Lindsey Gentel, Amy Marvel, Sonja Wettergreen Lauren Campbell, Dena Ebert, Anne Hunsicker Maura Higgs, Brett Russo, Katie Yingling Malina Anderson, Katey Twombly, Jen Zimmerman Katey Twombly, Jen Zimmerman Sarah Catlin, Tina Jones Megan Bossuyt, Dani Johnston Liz Goodall, Sally Keith, Carolyn Zesk Tracy LaPorte, Kelly Seed Almira Baldwin, Tricia Way Suzanne Chairsell, Danielle Ward Amber Baxter, Meghan Clark Jeanette Aurand, Meghan Clark Catherine Barone, Leigh Lawrence Adrienne Ekern, Andrea Hendrzak, Ann Marie Hendrzak Michelle Manoff, Bridgett Rawlins Cindy Barbosa, Michelle Manoff Cindy Barbosa, Marie O’Brien

1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974

Cindy Bell, Sue Ramage, Janet Unger Becky Bittinger, Sue Gray, Sue Lenker Carolyn Fisher, Jeanne Minihan Anne Kennedy, Christina King Jill Henry, Anne Kennedy Kathryn Kline, Cynthia Rotz Barbara Castens, Karin Wegener Tina Quittman, Karin Wegener Kathy McElhany, Irene Stein, Kathryn Weathers Heidi Hamilton, Karen Tropp Karen Schulz, Jocelyn Whiting

KELLY HOFFMAN ’08

Team Records Most Games, Season: ....................21 Most Wins, Season: ........................14 Consecutive Wins, Season: ...........7 Most Losses, Season: ....................14 Consecutive Losses, Season: .......12 Fewest Wins, Season: ....................3 Most Shutouts, Season: .................7 Consecutive Shutouts, Season: ....5 Most Goals, Season: ......................51 Fewest Goals, Season:...................18 Most Goals Against, Season: ........59 Fewest Goals Against, Season: ....7 Most Goals/Game, Season: ...........4.2 Fewest Goals/Game, Season:.........88

1984, 99 1999 1982 1985 1985 1974 1991, 99 1984 2008 1992 1996 1973 1976, 77 1973

Most Assists, Season: ....................58 2008 Consecutive Games, Scoring: .......33 1975-78 Most Points, Single Game: 31.......vs. Mansfield ........ 1977 Most Goals, Single Game: 11 .......vs. Mansfield ....... 1977 Most Assists, Single Game: 9.........vs. Mansfield ........ 1977 Most Goals Against, Single Game: 11 .......vs. Maryland ......... 1996 Most Shots, Single Game: 55.......vs. Towson............ 1993

JEANNE MINIHAN ’83

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OFFENSE Career Points Name ............... Years ..... Pts 1. Karin Wegener .. 1975-78 ..122 2. Kathy Kline ....... 1976-79 ..103 3. Amanda Faust .. 2005-08 ....92 4. Michelle Manoff .. 1984-87 ....80 5. Jen Zimmerman... 1996-99 ....74 6. Dena Ebert ....... 1998-01 ....72 7. Kelly O’Brien ..... 2002-05 ....63 8. Sue Lenker ....... 1980-83 ....61 9. Almira Baldwin .. 1990-93 ....60 10. Melissa Maher .. 1998-01 ....59 11. Alex Kyzmir ....... 2003-06 ....55 12. Meiko Boynton .. 2001-04 ....53 13. Maura Higgs ..... 1997-00 ....49 14. Trina Boyer ....... 2005-08 ....48 15. Sue Ramage ..... 1981-84 ....46

Season Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 14. 15.

Name ................Year....... Pts Karin Wegener ..1977 ........49 Kathy Kline ........1977 ........40 Jen Zimmerman 1999 ........36 Karin Wegener ..1976 ........34 Amanda Faust ...2008 ........32 Kathy Kline ........1979 ........31 Janet Williams ...1981 ........29 Morgan Kauffman..2008 ........27 Michelle Manoff ..1984 ........26 Almira Baldwin ..1993 ........25 Melissa Maher ...2000 ........25 Alex Kyzmir .......2005 ........24 Amanda Faust ...2006 ........24 Trina Boyer ........2008 ........23 Jen Zimmerman ..1997 ........22 Dena Ebert ........1998 ........22 Dena Ebert ........2000 ........22 Alex Kyzmir .......2004 ........22

KATHY KLINE ’80

SUE RAMAGE ’84

Season Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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KARIN WEGENER ’79

Career Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15.

Name ................ Years ....Gls Karin Wegener .. 1975-78...55 Kathy Kline........ 1976-79...46 Michelle Manoff .. 1984-87...35 Dena Ebert........ 1998-01...32 Amanda Faust .. 2005-08...29 Kelly O’Brien ..... 2002-05...28 Sue Lenker ....... 1980-83...26 Melissa Maher .. 1998-01...25 Jen Zimmerman.. 1996-99...24 Almira Baldwin .. 1990-93...23 Trina Boyer ....... 2005-08...22 Meiko Boynton .. 2001-04...21 Sue Ramage ..... 1981-84...18 Tina Jones ........ 1994-97...18 Alex Kyzmir ....... 2003-06...17

Name ................ Year ......Gls Karin Wegener .. 1977 ........21 Kathy Kline........ 1977 ........19 Karin Wegener .. 1976 ........16 Kathy Kline........ 1979 ........15 Jen Zimmerman.. 1999 ........15 Kathy Kline ....... 1976 ........14 Janet Williams... 1981 ........13 Melissa Maher .. 2000 ........12 Karin Wegener .. 1978 ........11 Michelle Manoff .. 1984 ........11 Dena Ebert........ 1998 ........11 Amanda Faust .. 2008 ........11 Susan Lenker.... 1982 ........10 Michelle Manoff .. 1985 ........10 Almira Baldwin .. 1993 ........10 Dena Ebert........ 2000 ........10 Kelly O’Brien ..... 2003 ........10 Trina Boyer ....... 2008 ........10

Season Assists

1. 2. 3.

7. 8. 10.

Name .................Year ......Ast Corinne Raczek ..2008 .......16 Morgan Kauffman ..2008 .......15 Jen Zimmerman ..1997 .......10 Alex Kyzmir ........2005 .......10 Amanda Faust ...2006 .......10 Amanda Faust ...2008 .......10 Katey Twombly ..1999 .........9 Alex Kyzmir ........2004 .........8 Amanda Faust ...2007 .........8 Karin Wegener ...1997 .........7 Jeanne Minihan ..1982 .........7 Jen Zimmerman ..1998 .........7 Maura Higgs ......1999 .........7 Lindsey Gentel ...2003 .........7 Anne Lutz...........2005 .........7

Single Game Leaders Most Goals in a Game 4 Jen Zimmerman vs. Columbia ......................... 9/11/99 Karin Wegener vs. Mansfield ...........................9/20/78 Karin Wegener vs. Pittsburgh ........................10/21/77 Karin Wegener vs. Mansfield ...........................9/21/77 Kathy Kline vs. Mansfield.................................9/21/77 Kathy Kline vs. Wilkes ..................................... 11/3/76 Most Assists in a Game 3 Corinne Raczek at Saint Joseph’s ................. 9/30/08 Morgan Kauffman vs. Longwood.................... 8/31/08 Amanda Faust vs. Colgate ........................... 10/14/06 Alex Kyzmir vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) .................. 9/7/04 Kirsten Nilsen vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ................ 9/30/03 Catherine Barone vs. Towson ...................... 10/18/89 Rebecca Hurt vs. Mansfield ........................... 9/20/78 Jean Baker vs. Mansfield ............................... 9/21/77 Most Points in a Game 9 Karin Wegener vs. Pittsburgh........................10/21/77 Karin Wegener vs. Mansfield ..........................9/21/77 Kathy Kline vs. Mansfield ................................9/21/77 Most Saves in a Game 37 Cindy Barbosa vs. Rutgers ............................10/21/84 Cindy Barbosa vs. New Hampshire .................9/30/84

Career Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 11. 14.

Name .................Years ....Ast Amanda Faust ...2005-08 ..34 Jen Zimmerman ..1996-99 ..26 Alex Kyzmir ........2003-06 ..23 Katey Twombly ..1996-99 ..17 Maura Higgs ......1997-00 ..17 Corinne Raczek ..2007-Pres.17 Morgan Kauffman ..2007-Pres. 15 Almira Baldwin ...1990-93 ..14 Meiko Boynton ...2001-04 ..13 Anne Lutz...........2003-06 ..13 Karin Wegener ...1975-78 ..12 Christina King ....1978-81 ..12 Jamie Paldin ......1994-97 ..12 Jeanne Minihan ..1979-82 ..11 Kate McIlvain .....1993-96 ..11 Pam Heller .........1974-77 ..11 Amy Marvel ........1999-02 ..11 Callista Costopoulos..2003-06 ..11 Megan Krebs ....2006-Pres. .11

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GOALKEEPING Career Saves

EAST COAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Name ................ Years .... Svs 1. Cindy Barbosa... 1983-86 .1039 2. Maria Keesling .. 1987-89 ..833 3. Danielle Ward .... 1989-92 ..589 4. Maureen Breslin .. 1995-98 ..559 5. Sonja Wettergreen .. 1999-02 ..543 6. Betsy Doyle ....... 1978-81 ..530 7. Liz Jordan.......... 2002-05 ..473 8. Sue Gray ........... 1981-83 ..225 9. Tracey LaPorte .. 1991-94 ..189 10. Jessie Atieh ..... 2006-Pres. 140 11. Allyson Toombs .. 1993 .......135 12. Emily Groendyke .. 2004-06 ..113

Career Wins

Name ................ Years .. Wins 1. Maureen Breslin 1995-98 ....31 Sonja Wettergreen.. 1999-02 ....31 3. Betsy Doyle ....... 1978-81 ....26 4. Liz Jordan.......... 2002-05 ....24 5. Cindy Barbosa... 1983-86 ....23 6. Maria Keesling .. 1987-89 ....21 Danielle Ward .... 1989-92 ....21 8. Bobbi Castens ... 1975-78 ....16 9. Sue Gray ........... 1981-83 ....15 Jessie Atieh ..... 2006-Pres. 15 11. Emily Groendyke .. 2004-06 ......7 12. Melissa Rhoads .. 1998-01 ......6 Tracey LaPorte .. 1991-94 ......6 14. Allyson Toombs.. 1993 ...........5

Career Shutouts

Name ................ Years ... ShO 1. Betsy Doyle ....... 1978-81 ...17 2. Bobbi Castens ... 1975-78 ...15 Danielle Ward .... 1989-92 ...15 4. Cindy Barbosa... 1983-86 ...13 Maria Keesling .. 1987-89 ...13 Maureen Breslin . 1995-98 ...13 Sonja Wettergreen.. 1999-02 ...13 8. Sue Gray ........... 1981-83 .....6 9. Liz Jordan.......... 2002-05 .....4 10. Tracey LaPorte .. 1991-94 .....3 Melissa Rhoads .. 1998-01 .....3 12. Allyson Toombs.. 1993 ...........2 Diana Bartley..... 2006-07 .....2 Emily Groendyke .. 2004-06 .....2 15. Kanda Kratzer ... 1996-97 .....1 Jessie Atieh ..... 2006-Pres. .1 Sarah Zargarpour .. 2008-Pres. .1

JESSIE ATIEH ’10 7. Betsy Doyle ..........1981 ....203 8. Danielle Ward .......1992 ....190 Liz Jordan.............2005 ....190 10. Betsy Doyle ..........1979 ....176 11. Sonja Wettergreen..2000 ....168 12. Maria Keesling .....1987 ....166 Maureen Breslin ...1997 ....166 14. Liz Jordan.............2004 ....161 15. Danielle Ward .......1991 ....160

Season Wins

1. 4. 5.

9.

Name ...................Year .. Wins Betsy Doyle ..........1979 ......11 Cindy Barbosa......1984 ......11 Sonja Wettergreen..1999 ......11 Sue Gray ..............1982 ......10 Danielle Ward .......1991 ........9 Maureen Breslin ...1998 ........9 Liz Jordan.............2003 ........9 Jessie Atieh ........2008 ........9 Bobbi Castens ......1976 ........8 Bobbi Castens ......1977 ........8 Betsy Doyle ..........1980 ........8 Danielle Ward .......1992 ........8 Maureen Breslin ...1995 ........8 Sonja Wettergreen..2000 ........8 Liz Jordan.............2005 ........8

Season Shutouts

Name ...................Year ... ShO 1. Betsy Doyle ..........1979 ......10 2. Danielle Ward .......1991 ........7 3. Betsy Doyle ..........1980 ........6 Cindy Barbosa......1984 ........6 Danielle Ward .......1992 ........6 6. Maria Keesling .....1987 ........5 Maria Keesling .....1989 ........5 Sonja Wettergreen..1999 ........5 9. Bobbi Castens ......1976 ........4 Sue Gray ..............1982 ........4 Cindy Barbosa......1986 ........4 Maureen Breslin ...1995 ........4 Sonja Wettergreen..1997 ........4 Maureen Breslin ...1998 ........4

Nov. 4, 1982 ........ La Salle ..................L, 0-1 Nov. 2, 1983 ........ at Rider ..................L, 1-5 Nov. 3, 1984 ........ at Delaware ............L, 1-7 Nov. 5, 1986 ........ at Hofstra ...............L, 1-2 Nov. 4, 1987 ........ at Lafayette ............L, 1-2 Nov. 2, 1988 ........ Hofstra ...................W, 2-0 Nov. 5, 1988 ........ vs. Delaware ..........L, 0-2 Nov. 4, 1989 ........ vs. Drexel ...............L, 2-4

PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS Nov. 4, 1994 ........ at Lafayette ............L, 0-1 (OT) Nov. 4, 1995 ........ vs. Colgate .............W, 2-1 *Nov. 5, 1995 ....... at Lafayette ............L, 1-3 Nov. 9, 1996 ........ vs. Lehigh ..............L, 1-3 Nov. 7, 1998 ........ vs. Holy Cross ........L, 0-1 Nov. 6, 1999 ........ vs. Fairfield.............W, 2-1 *Nov. 7, 1999 ....... at Lafayette ............L, 0-3 Nov. 3, 2000 ........ vs. Fairfield.............W, 2-1 (OT) *Nov. 4, 2000 ....... at Holy Cross .........L, 1-4 Nov. 8, 2002 ........ at Lafayette ............L, 1-8 Nov. 7, 2003 ........ at Holy Cross .........L, 1-2 (OT) Nov. 5, 2005 ........ vs. Holy Cross ........L, 1-3 Nov. 4, 2006 ........ at American ............L, 2-4 Nov. 7, 2008 ........ vs. Lafayette ..........W, 4-2 *Nov. 8, 2008 ....... at American ............L, 2-5 * Championship Game

MISCELLANEOUS

Consecutive Games Scoring 15 .....Karin Wegener.........1976 Career Goals Against Average 1.35 ..Danielle Ward .... 1989-92 Season Goals Against Average 1.02 ..Danielle Ward ..........1991 Season Save Percentage .927 ..Maria Keesling .........1989

Season Saves Per Game

BOBBI CASTENS ’78

Season Saves S S

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

Name ...................Year .... Svs Maria Keesling .....1989 ....395 Cindy Barbosa......1984 ....346 Cindy Barbosa......1985 ....344 Maria Keesling .....1988 ....272 Danielle Ward .......1990 ....235 Cindy Barbosa......1986 ....225

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Name ................ Year . Sv/Gm 1. Maria Keesling .. 1989 ....19.75 2. Cindy Barbosa... 1985 ....18.11 3. Cindy Barbosa... 1984 ....16.48 4. Cindy Barbosa... 1986 ....14.06 5. Danielle Ward .... 1990 ....13.82 6. Maria Keesling .. 1988 ....13.60 7. Betsy Doyle ....... 1981 ....11.28 8. Liz Jordan.......... 2005 ....10.56 9. Danielle Ward .... 1992 ....10.00 10. Cindy Barbosa... 1983 ......9.54 11. Sonja Wettergreen .. 2000 ......9.33 12. Betsy Doyle ....... 1979 ......9.26 13. Maria Keesling .. 1987 ......9.22 Maureen Breslin .. 1997 ......9.22 15. Allyson Toombs .. 1993 ......9.00

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Year-by-Year Records Year Won Lost 1973 6 2 1974 3 4 1975 8 2 1976 8 1 1977 8 2 1978 5 5 1979 11 7 1980 8 7 1981 7 7 1982 10 7 1983 7 10 1984 11 10 1985 4 14 1986 6 9 1987 7 9 1988 7 11 1989 7 11 1990 4 12 1991 9 9 1992 8 9 1993 6 12 1994 6 11 1995 8 9 1996 7 11 1997 8 11 1998 9 9 1999 14 7 2000 9 11 2001 8 9 2002 7 12 2003 9 8 2004 6 13 2005 8 10 2006 7 10 2007 8 9 2008 11 8 Totals 275 308

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Head Coach Bobbi Testa Bobbi Testa Bobbi Testa Bobbi Testa Bobbi Testa Rose Ewan Sally Starr Sally Starr Martha Ludwig Martha Ludwig Martha Ludwig Martha Ludwig Martha Ludwig Martha Ludwig Cheryl Stockman Cheryl Stockman Jennifer Averill Jennifer Averill Jennifer Averill Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Heather Lewis Jeremy Cook

All-Time Series Records Opponent..............................Won Lost Tied Albany........................................ 0 0 0 American ................................... 3 15 0 Ball State .................................... 1 0 0 Bemidji ........................................ 0 1 0 Berkeley...................................... 0 1 0 Bloomsburg ................................ 5 8 2 Boise........................................... 1 0 0 Brown ......................................... 0 1 0 Central Michigan......................... 0 1 0 Centre County Club .................... 7 0 0 Colgate .................................... 22 10 3 Columbia ................................... 5 2 0 Cornell ..................................... 12 9 1 Connecticut................................. 0 1 0 C.W. Post.................................... 3 1 0 Dartmouth ................................... 0 2 0 Davidson..................................... 0 1 0 Davis & Elkins............................. 2 0 0 Delaware .................................... 2 9 2 Drexel ......................................... 9 14 1 Elizabethtown ............................. 2 1 2 Fairfield ....................................... 7 5 0 Franklin & Marshall ..................... 3 0 0 Georgetown............................. 14 6 0 Gettysburg .................................. 2 2 1 Hofstra ........................................ 8 8 2 Holy Cross................................. 6 19 0 Indiana ....................................... 1 1 0 Indiana (Pa.) ............................... 4 0 2 Ithaca .......................................... 0 8 1 James Madison .......................... 0 1 0 Juniata ........................................ 4 0 0 Kent State ................................... 1 2 1 Lafayette .................................. 10 28 2 La Salle .................................... 17 11 0 Lehigh ...................................... 13 21 1 Lock Haven ............................... 4 22 1 Longwood ................................... 2 0 0 Louisville ..................................... 1 0 1 Maine .......................................... 1 2 0 Mansfield .................................... 2 0 0 Maryland ..................................... 0 6 0 Maryland Baltimore County ........ 2 0 0

Massachusetts............................ 0 Messiah ...................................... 2 Michigan State ............................ 0 Monmouth................................... 6 New Hampshire .......................... 0 Northeastern ............................... 1 Northwestern .............................. 0 Pacific ......................................... 1 Pennsylvania .............................. 0 Penn State ................................. 0 Princeton .................................... 0 Pittsburgh ................................... 6 Quinnipiac................................... 1 Rhode Island .............................. 0 Richmond ................................... 1 Rider ........................................... 8 Robert Morris .............................. 1 Rutgers ....................................... 0 Sacred Heart ............................. 0 Siena ........................................ 12 S.W. Missouri State .................... 2 Springfield................................... 0 St. Bonaventure .......................... 1 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...................... 8 Saint Joseph’s ............................ 1 St. Louis...................................... 1 Stanford ...................................... 0 Susquehanna ........................... 10 Syracuse..................................... 1 Temple ....................................... 0 Towson .................................. 16 Ursinus ....................................... 7 Vermont ..................................... 0 Villanova .................................... 2 Virginia........................................ 0 Virginia Commonwealth.............. 1 Wake Forest ............................... 0 West Chester .............................. 2 Wilkes ......................................... 8 Yale............................................. 0 TOTALS (.473) ....................... 275

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Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame The following former field hockey players have been inducted in Bucknell’s Athletics Hall of Fame:

Susanne Gray Behringer (’84): A captain of both the field hockey and lacrosse teams, Susanne entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1996.

Barbara Castens-Seidell (’79): A co-captain in field hockey and one of the first two women elected to the Hall of Fame. Castens-Seidell played goalkeeper for the Bison. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1985.

Dianne Czarnecki (’87): A three-time All EastCoast Conference field hockey player and 1986 Regional All-American, Dianne entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1999.

Karin Wegener Knisely (’79): One of the first two women elected to the Hall of Fame, Karin was Bucknell’s first three-sport captain. She entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1985. Marjorie A. Deck (’73): A co-captain of the field hockey team, Marjorie entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1989. Jill Henry-Feeney (’81): A three-sport captain and twice named to the Academic All-America College Division Team in basketball, Jill entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1993. Kathy Kline Grove (’80): A four-year starter in field hockey, Kathy was a nominee for the Honda Broderick Award. She ranks second in career goals for Bucknell with 48 and entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1994.

Pam Heller Shassian (’78): A three-sport standout in field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse, Pam was a pioneer for the women’s lacrosse program, serving as co-captain her senior year. She was second-team All-Mideast in field hockey and entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 2000. Margaret Philleo Ricci (’79): A standout in field hockey, basketball and lacrosse, Margaret was inducted with the Class of 2002. She played on the Mideast Regional hockey team and in the U.S. National tournament. She was a three-time Susquehanna All-Star. Tricia Way (’94): Tricia became the first woman athlete in Bucknell history to earn all-conference honors five times. She was a three-time All-Patriot League selection in women’s lacrosse and a twotime honoree in field hockey. She co-captained the 1993 field hockey team and was a two-year

captain in lacrosse. Tricia was the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete once for field hockey and twice for lacrosse and entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 2006. Dorothy “Bugs” Harvey Lloyd (’53): Dorothy, better known as “Bugs,” was a four-year starter for the field hockey club, leading it to great success in Bucknell Intercollegiate Play Day tournaments. She was a member of the Women’s Athletic Association board and served as the organization’s president during her senior year. Widely considered the best athlete on the team, she was also known as an unselfish player who helped make her teammates better. She was named to the MidEast Conference all-star team and was a finalist for the national team. Dorothy enters the Hall of Fame with the Class of 2007. Almira Baldwin Arnold (’94): Part of Bucknell’s 2008 Hall of Fame Class, Almira earned all-conference honors for four straight seasons, only the second Bison female athlete to accomplish the feat. She was one of two Bison named to the Patriot Legue All-Decade Team for field hockey and was a Second Team Mid-East Regional AllAmerican in 1992 and 1993. She graduated with the program record for assists.

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Where Are They Now? Listed below is a sampling of field hockey graduates and their current employment situation: Deborah Barnard (’77) President of Eagles Rise Web Design. Karin Wegener Knisely (’79) Director of Core Course Labs at Bucknell University. Cindy Rotz Vullo (’80) Working as an attorney at Koff Wendolowski Ferguson et al. Sue Gray Behringer (’84) Teaching and coaching in Maryland. Heidi Nepf (’87) Professor of Environmental Fluid Mechanics at MIT. Jeanette Aurand Legenza (’92) Doctor of medicine working at children’s clinic in Anchorage. Danielle Ward (’93) Dog Law Veterinarian for Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Tricia Way (‘94) Director of Faculty Services/Adjunct Faculty at Rosement College. Tracy Bass (’96) Field Hockey Product Manager for Cran Barry, Inc. Sally Keith (’96) Professor, George Mason University. Second book of poetry published in 2004. Carolyn Behm Zesk (’96) A doctor in Charlottesville, Va. Megan Bossuyt (‘97) Regional Manager for Comcast Communications, Inc., in Philadelphia. Dani Johnston (‘97) Working as a Physical Therapist outside of Boston. Katie McIlvain Smith (’97) Teaching and coaching in Maryland. Tina Jones Stoffel (’98) Teaching and coaching in Pennsylvania. Susan LeFevre Buda (’98) Aquatic ecologist in Pennsylvania. Jen Zimmerman (’00) Received Master’s degree in biology at Tufts University. After several years working in cancer research, now works for the family wine business - Shade Mountain Vineyards. Brett Russo (’01) Working in the printing industry with Capital Printing. Katie Yingling (’01) Serving as a Judicial Law Clerk at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C. Lauren Campbell Bruzek (’02) Working in the insurance business for Risnychok & Associates, Inc. Larissa Carso (’02) Graduated from the American University School

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of Law. Dena Ebert (’02) Director of Annual Giving and Coordinator of Athletics Fundraising at Loyola College. Serves on Bison Club Board of Directors, and assists with Johns Hopkins field hockey team. Meghan Hopping (‘02) Wholesaler for Phoenix Companies in Hartford, Connecticut. Anne Hunsicker (’02) RN at Faulkner Hospital in Boston. Erin Plasteras (‘02) Graduated from George Washington Law and is currently working for a firm in New York City. Mel Rhoads (’02) Working for Lockheed Martin as an electrical engineer. Suzanne Schaubert Thornfeldt (’02) After receiving her Master’s degree in education, Suzanne is now teaching outside of Boston. Amy Marvel (’03) Teaching and coaching in Pennsylvania. Lindsey Gentel Meyl (’04) Account manager for Echo Communicate in Baltimore. Kate Ruda (’04) Employed with J.P. Morgan in New York City. Steph Cabral (’05) Graduated from Florida Coastal School of Law and moved to Sweden to work on obtaining LLM in International Commercial Arbitration Law at Stockholm University. Cara Turner (’05) Marketing coordinator for Turner Broadcasting Sales, Inc. Liz Jordan Haerling (’06) Audit Associate for Deloitte in Philadelphia. Kelly O’Brien (’06) Private Client Associate in the Wealth Management USA Division for UBS. Callista Costopoulos (’07) Attending Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Emily Groendyke (’07) Employed by Pricewaterhouse Coopers in New York City. Heather Rogers (’07) Attending UPenn Dental School. Katie Urosevich (’07) Commissioned as a U.S. Army second lieutenant in aviation. Meiko Boynton (’05) Member of the Events Team at the International Peace Institute in New York City. Kelly Hoffman (’08) Research Specialist at Princeton University. Katie Leinen (’08) Account Representative for ESPN.

KATIE LEINEN ’08

Life After Bucknell Graduates of Bucknell University have the highest earning potential in the nation, a new research survey revealed in July 2008. The 2008 Education and Salary Report, prepared and released by Seattlebased PayScale Inc., named Bucknell graduates No. 1 among graduates of top U.S. liberal arts colleges by salary potential. The top liberal arts college category showed that the starting median salary for Bucknell graduates was $54,100, while the mid-career median salary was $110,000. Bucknell was followed by Colgate University at $52,800 and $108,000 and Amherst at $54,500 and $107,000, respectively. The salary report, the fi rst issued by the company, also ranked Bucknell 13th among all Northeastern colleges and universities for salary potential. Dartmouth College, Princeton University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, and Harvard University were Nos. 1-5, respectively. Except for Cooper Union (No. 9), Bucknell was the only predominantly undergraduate institution in the top 14 in this category. National Reputation A number of recent reports have served to underscore Bucknell’s national reputation: • In 2007, The Washington Monthly ranked Bucknell No. 7 among the best liberal arts colleges in the country when it comes to fostering research and promoting an ethic of service and social mobility. • In 2008, the Peace Corps listed Bucknell at No. 6 on its top 25 list of small colleges and universities producing Peace Corps Volunteers. • In 2008, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine rated Bucknell as the 11th best value in private liberal arts colleges.

CHYNCIA SMITH ’08

KELLY O’BRIEN ’06


www.BucknellBison.com About Bucknell Bucknell University is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation. Our academic programs encompass: • The traditional liberal arts disciplines—arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. • Professional programs in accounting, management, education, engineering, and music. • Preprofessional programs in law and medicine.

About Bucknell • Diverse religious life programs. • Athletics: varsity intercollegiate program, club sports for both men and women, and intramural programs.

With more than 3,500 undergraduates and nearly 150 graduate students, we combine the personal attention of a small college with the resources of a large university.

Residential Colleges: Housing options with an academic twist • Seven themed programs open to first-year students: arts, environment, global, humanities, language and culture, social justice, and society and technology. • Students take a course together, live together, and participate in outof-class activities such as informal discussions, guest lectures, and offcampus trips.

The Campus: Beautiful and centrally located • More than 100 facilities for learning, living, and recreation. • Recent additions: music building, residence hall, geology/psychology building, engineering building, and athletics center. The new West Fields complex is home to field hockey, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer. • Approximately three hours from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C.

Career Services: Preparation for the future • Full-or part-time internships at companies, non-profits, or governmental agencies. • Resume writing and interviewing guidance. • Two-day job shadowing externships. • On-campus employment expos and off-campus networking nights.

Academics: Broad opportunities to learn • More than 50 majors leading to bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of engineering, bachelor of science in education, bachelor of science in business administration, or bachelor of music. • Arts & Sciences Departments and Programs: Animal Behavior, Art and Art History, Biology, Cell Biology/Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Geology, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, Humanities, International Relations, Latin American Studies, Management, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Sociology and Anthropology, Spanish, Theatre and Dance, Women’s and Gender Studies. • Engineering Departments: Biomedical, Chemical, Civil and Environmental, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering.

Visit Campus: See Bucknell for yourself • Tours are offered five times daily on weekdays and three times on Saturdays. • No appointment is necessary for tours; other options may require reservations. • Please go to www.bucknell.edu/ admissions/calendar or call (570) 577-1101 for more information about visit options.

The Faculty: Focused on the students • More than 330 full-time faculty • More than 95% of faculty members hold doctoral degrees. • Undergraduate learning is highest priority. • Faculty members are active scholars who conduct research, produce creative works, and publish their findings, often in collaboration with students. Undergraduate Research: Hands-on learning • Students conduct research in the lab and off campus in conjunction with faculty mentors. • High degree of independence. • Great preparation for graduate school and career. Campus Life: Never a dull moment • Learning outside of class: academically oriented student organizations, guest lecturers, campus publications, concerts, art exhibitions, theatre, trips off campus, and more. • More than 150 student-run organizations to suit nearly every interest, from a capella singing to Zen Buddhist meditation. • Volunteer and service projects on- and off-campus, including abroad • 13 fraternities and 6 sororities.

The Plan for Bucknell Bucknell is a unique national university where liberal arts and professional programs complement each other, where 3,350 full-time students are educated for a lifetime of critical thinking and strong leadership. For 160 years, the University has remained true to its fundamental purpose: to educate and prepare students for lives that make a difference and have a positive impact on the world. In keeping with that purpose, the University has developed The Plan for Bucknell, which includes its collective vision — “To provide students with the premier undergraduate experience in American higher education.” The Plan comprises five strategies. Strengthen the Academic Core aims to ensure that a Bucknell education is challenging and engaging, with openness to new ideas and a culture of innovation; Deepen the Residential Learning Experience will provide a residential learning and living experience that complements the academic program, integrates the athletics and recreation program and promotes personal growth and development and civic and ethical responsibility; Enhance Diversity is a commitment to diversity in all its forms within a civil and supportive environment of open exchange to prepare Bucknell graduates to live and work in a globally integrated and intercultural world; Build Bridges will bring the world to Bucknell — through visiting scholars and sports teams, international students and alumni, guest speakers, international focus semesters, and electronic communications — and bring Bucknell to the world through strategic partnerships and community engagement activities as well as opportunities for off-campus study and faculty research; Secure Our Financial Future will secure resources necessary to engage new opportunities, lessen dependence on tuition, and ensure our financial future. The Plan for Bucknell was unanimously approved by the Board of Trustees on April 29, 2006, having previously been approved by the students and faculty. We have begun implementing it and are determined to make it a reality over the next decade. To read the complete version of The Plan for Bucknell or to request a published version, see http://www. bucknell.edu/ThePlanforBucknell.

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