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2014 Bloomsburg University Field Hockey Media Guide Table of Contents ..................................................... 1 Quick Facts / Media Information ......................... 2 Administration ......................................................... 3 About Bloomsburg ................................................... 3 Facilities ..................................................................... 6 2014 Roster ................................................................ 7 2014 Season Preview ............................................... 8

The Coaching Staff

Head Coach Nikki Rhoads ..................................... 4 Assistant Coach Courtney Fretz............................ 5

The 2014 Bloomsburg Huskies

Player Profiles .........................................................12 Freshmen..................................................................20

2013 Season in Review

2013 Results ............................................................26 2013 Statistics .........................................................27 2013 PSAC Review .................................................28 2013 National Review ............................................30

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Through the Years ..................................................32 Jan Hutchinson .......................................................36 Bloomsburg’s National Players of the Year .......39 Year-by-Year ............................................................40 2014 Schedule......................................... Back Cover

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On the cover: Felicia Domenici, Courtney Berger, Nikki Black.

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*For more historical data please visit www.buhuskies.com

CREDITS

All of Bloomsburg’s athletic publications are published by the Office of Communications/University Advancement. Copyright 2014. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. This publication was designed and written by Sports Information Director Tom McGuire and Assistant Sports Information Director Scott Eddy. Written material and editorial work provided by student assistants Jordan Vitkauskas and Jackie Eddy. Covers produced by Tori Maltesta. Photography by Keith Haupt and the Office of Communication. Some photos from University Archives.

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QUICK FACTS / MEDIA INFORMATION 16 National Championships

BLOOMSBURG QUICK FACTS

Location ............................................Bloomsburg, Pa. Founded..................................................................1839 Enrollment..........................................................10,127 School Colors................................... Maroon & Gold Team Nickname.............................................. Huskies Conference....................................Pennsylvania State ....................................... Athletic Conference (PSAC) President......................................... Dr. David L. Soltz Athletic Director............................ Mike McFarland Stadium .....................................Steph Pettit Stadium Athletics Affiliation.................... NCAA Division II

FIELD HOCKEY COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ...........................................Nikki Rhoads (Bloomsburg, ’04) Record at BU ....................................................... 65-16 Assistant Coach.................................Courtney Fretz (Miami University (OH), (’09) Field Hockey Office....................... (570) 389-4380

2013 SEASON IN REVIEW

Overall Record ..................................................... 13-7 PSAC Record (Finish) .................................7-3 (4th) Final Ranking ...........................No. 6 (NFHCA Poll) Postseason Play ............................................................ W 2-0 IUP (PSAC First Round) L 1-0 at Shippensburg (PSAC Semifinals)

HISTORY

First Year of Field Hockey .................................1974 All-Time Record ......................................675-101-29 NCAA Tournament Appearances ...................... 29 National Championships ...................................... 16 PSAC Championships ............................................ 18

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ..........................................................Tom McGuire Office .................................................... (570) 389-4413 Email ......................................tmcguire@bloomu.edu Assistant SID .............................................Scott Eddy Office .................................................... (570) 389-2767 Email ............................................seddy@bloomu.edu

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BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY MEDIA

Primary Radio and Television Outlets

WHLM Radio 124 E. Main Street Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (570) 784-1200 news@whlm.com

WNEP-TV (16) 16 Montage Mountain Road Moosic, PA 18641 (570) 826-1616 jim.coles@wnep.com

WBRE-TV (28) 62 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703 (570) 823-2828 KBrown@pahomepage.com

CCN-TV (8) P.O. Box 198 Danville, PA 17821 sports@ccnnews8.com (570) 275-8881

Primary Newspapers Associated Press Suite 250 One Franklin Plaza Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 561-1133 info@ap.org Citizens’ Voice 75 N. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 (570) 821-2062 sports@citizensvoice.com Daily Item 200 S. Market St. Sunbury, PA 17801 (570) 286-5671 news@dailyitem.com

Patriot-News P.O. Box 2265 Harrisburg, PA 17105 (717) 255-8180 sports@pennlive.com

Press-Enterprise 3185 Lackawanna Ave. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (570) 784-2121 tim.hare@pressenterprise.net Standard-Speaker 21 N. Wyoming St. Hazleton, PA 18201 (570) 455-3636 editorial@standardspeaker.com

Milton Standard-Journal 19 Arch St. Milton, PA 17847 (570) 742-9671 sports@standard-journal.com

SunGazette 252 W. Fourth St. Williamsport, PA 17701 (570) 326-1552 news@sungazette.com

News-Item 701 North Rock St. Shamokin, PA 17872 (570) 648-4641 chuck_s@newsitem.com

Times Leader 15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 (570) 829-7229 tlsports@timesleader.com


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ABOUT BLOOMSBURG Bloomsburg University, a member of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, is a four-year coeducational public university founded in 1839. Through the stages of its development from a normal school to a teachers college to a multipurpose state college and finally to a university in 1983, the institution has retained its emphasis on liberal arts and career education.

Dr. David Soltz President

Mike McFarland

Director of Athletics

Kathy Heitzman

Associate Director of Athletics

Bloomsburg is recognized as one of the best 100 public universities in the United States, and excellence, ranging from its 18 national championships to its international reputation in a number of its academic programs, is an attitude found throughout the faculty and staff. About 90 percent of Bloomsburg’s students come from throughout Pennsylvania, creating a diverse mix of cultures and ideas. It’s a place where friendships that last a lifetime begin. And it’s a busy place — with more than 200 student organizations and activities, NCAA Division II athletic programs and a popular recreation center.

Kevin Wood

Athletic Operations

Allen Larsen

Athletic Trainer

Tom McGuire

Director of Sports Information/Athletic Marketing

Kristin Funk Maguire Athletic Trainer

Scott Eddy

Assistant Sports Information Director

The university’s Division of Continuing and Distance Education serves students through nondeg re e cre dit courses , noncredit minicourses, off-campus classes, credit for life experience and distance learning courses on public television. The Town of Bloomsburg, located in the Susquehanna River Valley, has a population of about 12,000 people. The central business district is just three blocks southwest of campus, and includes more than 80 retail stores, restaurants, and the Bloomsburg Fair in September. More stores, restaurants and theaters can be found along nearby Route 11 and at the Columbia Mall, northwest of town.

Dr. George Salvaterra Athletic Trainer

The university is within a one-hour drive from such cities as Hazleton, Williamsport, WilkesBarre and Scranton; 1.5 hours from Harrisburg; 2.5 hours from Philadelphia; 3 hours from New York City and Baltimore; and four hours from Pittsburgh and Washington, DC.

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HEAD COACH NIKKI RHOADS 16 National Championships

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N ikki R hoads Head Coach • 5th Season at Bloomsburg Career Record: 87-34 (.719) Six Years Record at BU: 65-16 (.802) Four years

Rhoads’ Career Highlights As a Coach: * 87-34 career record * Advanced to back-toback NCAA II Semifinals * Two-time PSAC East Coach of the Year * 2011 team led the nation in four statistical categories * has coached 10 NFHCA Division II All-Americans As a Player: * Three-time AllAmerican (2001, 2002, 2003) * Three-time All-PSAC selection (2001, 2002, 2003) * Led Huskies to two Division II national titles * 45 career goals, tied for 11th all-time at BU * 24 career assists, 12th all-time at BU * 114 career points, Tenth all-time at BU * Career-highs in goals (13), assists (8) and points (34) in 2001 & 2002 4

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Nikki Rhoads begins her fifth season as the head coach of field hockey in 2014. Rhoads came to Bloomsburg after spending six years at Alvernia University, including the last two as head coach. Her career record stands at 87-32 in five years of coaching, and 65-16 in four years at Bloomsburg. The Huskies finished 2013 with a 13-7 overall record and went 7-3 in the PSAC, again reaching the PSAC Tournament. In the conference playoffs, the Huskies defeated IUP, 2-0, in the first round before falling, 1-0, to eventual national champion and No. 1-ranked Shippensburg in the conference semifinals. Following the season six Huskies were named All-PSAC while senior defender Jaclyn Beasley was honored as a first team All-American and senior midfielder Samantha Facciolla captured second team All-American honors. Bloomsburg enjoyed success in the classroom as well - the Huskies were one of 22 Division II programs to post a team GPA of 3.0 or higher with 14 players earning spots on the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) National Academic Squad with freshman forward Samantha Peters honored as a Scholar of Distinction. In 2012, Rhoads guided five All-PSAC selections as the Huskies went 14-5 and reached the PSAC Quarterfinals. In 2011, Rhoads guided the Huskies to a 19-1 record and their fourth straight PSAC Championship. The Huskies also made their 10th consecutive NCAA Semifinal appearance. Rhoads guided the Huskies to nation’s best GAA (0.54), shutouts per game (0.50), save percentage (0.871) and winning percentage (0.950). For her efforts, Rhoads picked up her second consecutive PSAC Eastern Coach of the Year award. She also coached three All-Americans, two earning first team accolades, along with five All-PSAC East selections. In her first season as head coach with the Huskies, Rhoads guided Bloomsburg to a 19-3 record. The Huskies captured both the PSAC East and overall PSAC championships and advanced to the NCAA national semi-finals. Before coming to Bloomsburg, Rhoads was the head coach at Alvernia where she led the Crusaders to a two-year record of 22-18 and a berth in the 2009 ECAC playoffs, advancing to the semi-final round. Academically 10 players from her 2009 squad earned recognition by being named to the SGI/NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad for earning GPAs of 3.3 or higher through the first semester of the 2009-10 academic year. Rhoads, whose maiden name is Hartranft, is a 2004 graduate of Bloomsburg. She was a standout player for the Huskies helping the team to two NCAA championships and two Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference titles. The Huskies compiled a record of 73-8 during her time as a player, including a perfect 21-0 record in 2002. She was a three-time All-American and threetime All-PSAC selection. Rhoads is currently tied for 10th all-time in Bloomsburg history with 45 career goals, 11th in assists with 24 and ninth in career points with 114. She was both a Bloomsburg and PSAC Scholar-Athlete. Rhoads has a daughter, Kadyn Rhoads.


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C ourtney N oll Assistant Coach • 4th Season at Bloomsburg

Courtney Noll begins her fourth season as assistant coach for the Huskies field hockey team in 2014. Noll came to Bloomsburg from Alvernia University where she served as the assistant field hockey coach for the 2009 and 2010 seasons. While assisting at Alvernia, Noll completed her Master’s degree and served as a graduate assistant for intramurals and recreation. A 2009 graduate from Miami University in Ohio, she was a four-year scholarship field hockey player at MU (OH). A native of Oley, Pa., Noll had her most success her freshman year where she scored five goals and had two assists. She was also named Player of the Week in the Mid-American Conference twice as a freshman and named to the Mid-American Conference AllTournament team. While at MU (OH), Noll played in 59 games, recording 13 goals, six assists and notching 32 points overall. At Miami University, Noll was actively involved as a field hockey camp coach and the U.S. Field Hockey Futures Program, a young athlete field hockey development program located in Oxford, Oh. In November of 2010 she became involved with the X-Calibur field hockey club located in Pottstown. While at X-Calibur, she has coached for ages 14-19 academy teams, as well as assisted in coaching the U16 travel team. While at Bloomsburg, Noll also serves as the student-athlete advocate. She has also had leadership experience as a camp counselor for three summers in Trexlertown, Pa. and also served in a Dominican Republic Mission trip in January 2012.

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BLOOMSBURG FACILITIES 16 National Championships

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No. Name 1 Nikki Black 2 Whitney Kowski 3 Gina Monahan 4 Felicia Domenici 5 Peyton Shockley 6 Stephanie Halsted 7 Sam Peters 8 Steph Buck 9 Candice Smith 10 MacKenna Mahan 11 Eleanor Kirby 12 Lexi Roth 13 Meagen Hill 14 Tess Shelly 15 Laura Gerhard 16 Casey Willey 17 Alexis Carroll 18 Nikki Gattone 19 Ciera Lahr 20 Geneka Mahan 21 Gabby Nisiotis 22 Courtney Berger 27 Sally DeLuca 62 Lindsay Cassel 63 Emiley Maiorana HEAD COACH: ASSISTANT COACH: VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH:

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Hometown/High School Huntington Mills / Northwest Area Washington, NJ / Warren Hills Newtown Square / Marple Newtown Kunkletown / Pleasant Valley Milford, DE / Milford Fairfax Station, VA / South County Yeagerstown / Mifflin County Palmerton / Palmerton Selinsgrove / Selinsgrove Selinsgrove / Selinsgrove Garnet Valley / Garnet Valley Macungie / Emmaus Gettysburg / Gettysburg New Cumberland / Cedar Cliff Catasauqua / Catasauqua East Stroudsburg/East Stroudsburg South Churchville / Council Rock South Reading / Muhlenberg Klingerstown / Line Mountain Selinsgrove / Selinsgrove Macungie / Emmaus Lehighton / Lehighton West Pittston / Wyoming Area Hummelstown / Lower Dauphin Greencastle / Greencastle-Antrim

Nikki Rhoads, Bloomsburg ’04 (5th season at BU; 87-34 overall record) Courtney Fretz, Miami University (OH) ’09 (4th season at BU) Jan Hutchinson, East Stroudsburg ‘71 (Coached 32 seasons at BU)

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2014 SEASON PREVIEW 16 National Championships

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2014 S eason P review By Scott Eddy, Assistant Sports Information Director

all 20 games last year, joins her.

As the winningest field hockey program in the nation with 16 national championships as well as 18 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference crowns, the Bloomsburg Huskies are familiar with having a bull’s eye on their backs. This year, the Huskies hope the role of underdog suits them just as well as that of favorites has so many times. Picked fourth in the PSAC preseason coaches’ poll, the Huskies still have some pieces to put together as the season begins. With five freshmen and 11 sophomores making up a bulk of the roster, experience may seem like a weakness for Bloomsburg – but in reality, many of those sophomores saw major minutes a season ago leaving the team with fewer question marks than at this time last fall. “Their growth over the spring has been huge,” said head coach Nikki Rhoads, in her fifth season at the helm with a 65-16 record the past four years. “One of the biggest things we took out of last year was the team unity that emerged. We started to play for each other. If we continue to keep it all about us, we have the chance to really continue to grow.” FORWARDS The Huskies attack needs to replace Brittany Mathews and her 27 points from last year, but returns leading scorer and third team All-PSAC pick Felicia Domenici who tallied 14 goals and 32 points in 2013.

With Smith in the center mid spot and Black on the left side of the field, sophomore Eleanor Kirby is expected to reprise her starting role on the right side. “I think our midfield line is going to be strong,” Rhoads said. “They all have the experience and that’s always a plus.” Sophomore Peyton Shockley has looked strong in the preseason along with first year player Casey Willey. DEFENSE Bloomsburg has two large sets of shoes to fill following the graduation of All-Americans Jaclyn Beasley and Samantha Facciolla on the back line. That doesn’t mean the cupboard is bare, however. Junior Gabby Nisiotis leads the defense after starting 38 of 39

Along with Domenici is junior Nikki Gattone (two goals, six points in 2013) and a trio of sophomores – Sam Peters (six goals, 13 points), Laura Gerhard (three goals, seven points) and Stephanie Halsted (one goal, three points). The coaching staff also has high expectations for redshirt sophomore Whitney Kowski, who sat last year after transferring from Division I Hofstra. “I think she will be a surprise for the entire conference,” Rhoads said. Junior Tess Shelly along with incoming freshmen Geneka Mahan and Gina Monahan will also vie for time on the front line. MIDFIELD The Huskies are loaded with experience in the midfield, with all returning players expected to fill starting roles. Senior Candice Smith, a first team all-conference honoree last year with nine points, leads the midfielders. A familiar face in a new position – senior Nikki Black, a three-year member of the forward line who makes the transition to midfield after starting 8

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Laura Gerhard games the past two years. “She sees the field very well and is a great, vocal communicator,” Rhoads said. Rhoads also believes the Huskies have an impact player in junior Meagen Hill who made 15 starts a year ago and has shown growth during her time in maroon and gold. Senior Courtney Berger has battled injury the past two years and the Huskies hope she can be at full strength this fall. A trio of sophomores also saw action last year – Steph Buck, Ciera Lahr and Lexi Roth.

“Millersville is the team to beat; those juniors are now seniors and they want it all. Shippensburg lost a lot to graduation, but they’re always a team to beat,” Rhoads said. “West Chester and ESU have always been successful. I think IUP, Slippery Rock and Kutztown teams have shown great growth in the last few years. The conference is always tough and will be again.” “We look forward to a challenging and exciting season. Maturity is going to be the question for us – we are still a young team with 11 sophomores, we need to be able to take that next step.” Bloomsburg opens the season with a pair of games in South Carolina – at Limestone on Sept. 6 and at Newberry on Sept. 7. The Huskies debut at the newly renovated Steph Pettit Stadium to open PSAC play vs. Kutztown on Sept. 9.

Joining the returners on defense is transfer Alexis Carroll, an all-conference pick with Salisbury (MD) and helped lead the team to the Division III National Championship Game last year before coming to Bloomsburg for the spring season. Freshman Sally DeLuca also has impressed the coaching staff with her talent and calm demeanor on the field since joining the program. GOALKEEPERS While a preseason battle is on going to decide the starter, one thing is certain – the Huskies will have a different face inside

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FELICIA DOMENICI Forward Sr. 5-3 Kunkletown • Pleasant Valley Elementary Education

2013: Earned third team All-PSAC honors after starting 19 of the Huskies’ 20 games and netting 14 goals with four assists. Led the Huskies in goals and points scored (32) while also ranking third on the team with four assists, notching career highs in all categories... Scored a goal in a 2-1 overtime loss to Millersville (10/26)... Scored a goal and recorded an assist in a 3-1 win over Slippery Rock (10/15)... Scored a goal in a 3-0 win over Kutztown (10/12)... Scored a goal and added in an assist in a 2-1 win over #7 ranked East Stroudsburg (10/9)... Scored a goal in a 2-1 win over Mansfield (10/5)... Scored a goal in a 5-0 win over eighth ranked Kutztown (9/24)... Scored a goal, and had an assist in a 4-1 win over Mansfield (9/21)...Scored a goal in a 3-2 loss to Slippery Rock (9/18)...Scored a goal in a 5-0 win over Lindenwood (9/15)... Recorded a hat trick in a 4-0 win over Bellarmine (9/14)... Scored a goal in a 3-2 overtime season opener loss to Stonehill (9/7). 2012: Knocked in one goal for the Huskies in a 5-0 shutout over the Pioneers of LIU Post (10/19)...Recorded an assist in a Huskies 3-1 season opener victory over Adelphi (8/30). 2011: Recorded one goal in a shutout win over sixth-ranked IUP (10/28)...Had a career first assist in a Huskies victory over third-ranked West Chester (10/8).

DOMENICI’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2011 11 0 4 1 1 3 2012 19 1 16 1 1 3 2013 20 19 40 14 4 32 Totals 50 20 60 16 6 38

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NIKKI BLACK Forward Sr.

Huntington Mills • Northwest Area Business Management

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2013: Started all of the Huskies 20 contests during junior season, finishing the year with two goals and three assists for a total of seven points... Scored a goal in a 3-1 win over Slippery Rock (10/15)... Scored a goal in a 4-1 win over Mansfield (9/21)... Recorded two assists in a 5-0 win over Lindenwood (9/15)... Recorded an assist in a 4-0 win over Bellarmine (9/14). 2012: Appeared in nine games for the Huskies...Dean’s List member and PSAC ScholarAthlete award recipient. 2011: Named to the 2011 Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division II National Academic Squad.

BLACK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2011 5 0 2 0 0 0 2012 9 0 1 0 0 0 2013 20 20 17 2 3 7 Totals 34 20 20 2 3 7

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CANDICE SMITH Midfield Sr. 5-1 Selinsgrove • Selinsgrove Nursing

2013: Earned first team All-PSAC honors after starting 18 games and logging two goals with five assists for a total of nine points as a key part of the midfield... Recorded an assist in a 2-1 win over #7 ranked East Stroudsburg (10/9)... Recorded an assist in a 2-1 win over Mansfield (10/5)... Scored a goal in a 5-0 win over Lindenwood (9/15)... Scored a goal in a 4-2 loss to East Stroudsburg (9/11)... Scored a goal in a 3-2 overtime season opener loss to Stonehill (9/7). 2012: Posted an assist for the Huskies in a 6-1 win over Kutztown (9/25). 2011: Named to the 2011 Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division II National Academic Squad... Recorded an assist in victory over third-ranked West Chester (10/8)...Credited with two assists in the shutout over Slippery Rock (9/17).

SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2011 20 20 8 0 3 3 2012 15 14 4 0 1 1 2013 18 18 7 2 5 9 Totals 53 52 19 2 9 13

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COURTNEY BERGER Defense Sr. 5-5 Lehighton • Lehighton Speech Pathology/Audiology

2013: Appeared in nine games with eight starts as a defender. 2012: Saw action in 10 contests with seven starts as a sophomore. 2011: Named to the 2011 Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division II National Academic Squad.

BERGER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2011 6 0 0 0 0 0 2012 10 7 0 0 0 0 2013 9 8 2 0 0 0 Totals 26 15 2 0 0 0

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GATTONE

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Reading • Muhlenberg Mass Communications

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2013: Appeared in 18 games for the Huskies, scoring first career points. Finished the season with a pair of goals and two assists for a total of six points... Recorded an assist in a 2-0 PSAC first round win over IUP (11/5)... Scored a goal in a 3-0 win over Kutztown (10/12)... Recorded an assist in a 2-1 win over Mansfield (10/5)... Scored a goal in a 5-0 win over Lindenwood (9/15). 2012: Saw time in three games in Huskies debut.

GATTONE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2012 3 0 0 0 0 0 2013 18 0 6 2 2 6 Totals 21 0 6 2 2 6

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HILL Jr.

Gettysburg • Gettysburg Psychology & Criminal Justice

5-4

2013: Appeared in all 20 games while making 15 starts as a sophomore. 2012: Appeared in all 19 games for the Huskies with 13 starts...Earned Scholar of Distinction award.

HILL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2012 19 13 3 0 0 0 2013 20 15 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 28 3 0 0 0

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NISIOTIS

Macungie • Emmaus Mid-Level Math Education

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2013: Started all of the Huskies 20 games while playing a key role on the defense. 2012: Was a starter in all of the Huskies’ 19 games during her freshman season... Credited with a defensive save in a Huskies 3-2 overtime win against the #1 ranked Golden Rams of West Chester (10/6)...Made a defensive save for the Huskies in a 6-2 win over Mercyhurst (9/15)...Recorded a defensive save for the Huskies in a 3-1 season opener victory over Adelphi (8/30).

NISIOTIS’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2012 19 19 0 0 0 0 2013 20 20 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 39 0 0 0 0

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SHELLY

Reading • Muhlenberg Psychology

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2013: Registered minutes in eight games for the Huskies as a sophomore. 2012: Saw time in four games last season in Huskies debut.

SHELLY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2012 4 0 0 0 0 0 2013 8 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 0 0 0 0 0 16

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MAIORANA Jr.

Greencastle • Greencastle Antrim Early Childhood Education

5-1

2013: Appeared in the cage in three games without allowing a goal...Saw just over 16 minutes of action in a 4-0 win over Bellarmine (9/14). 2012: Saw time in three games last season in Huskies debut.

MAIORANA’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% SO 2012 3 0 50:44 0 0.00 5 1.000 0 2013 3 0 34:52 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 Totals 6 0 85:36 0 0.00 5 1.00 0

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SAM PETERS Forward So. Yeagerstown • Mifflin County Nursing

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2013: Played in 19 games while finishing third on the team in both goals (6) and points (13)... Named NFHCA Scholar of Distinction...Scored a goal in a 2-0 PSAC first round win over IUP (11/5)... Scored a goal in a 2-1 overtime win against IUP (10/29)... Scored three goals in a 5-0 win over eighth ranked Kutztown (9/24)... Recorded an assist in a 3-2 loss to Slippery Rock (9/18)...Tallied first career goal in a 5-0 win over Lindenwood (9/15).

PETERS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2013 19 0 18 6 1 13

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LAURA GERHARD Forward So. 5-2 Catasauqua • Catasauqua Undeclared

2013: Saw action in all of the Huskies 20 games during freshman season, also making six starts. Tallied three goals and an assist for a total of seven points...Scored a goal in a 2-0 PSAC first round win over IUP (11/5)... Scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 overtime win against IUP (10/29)... Recorded an assist in a 4-1 win over Mansfield (9/21).

GERHARD’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2013 20 6 26 3 1 7

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STEPHANIE HALSTED Forward So. 5-7 Fairfax Station, VA • South County Nursing

2013: Played in all 20 games as a freshman, including making seven starts...Recorded an assist in a 5-0 win over Lindenwood (9/15).

HALSTED’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2013 20 7 20 1 1 3 18

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ELEANOR KIRBY Midfield So. 5-3 Garnet Valley • Garnet Valley Medical Imaging

2013: Was a regular contributor as a freshman, appearing in all 20 games with 15 starts while recording one assist.

KIRBY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013

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CIERA LAHR Midfield So. Klingerstown • Line Mountain Nursing

GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 20 15 3 0 1 1

5-6

2013: Logged time in 11 games during freshman season.

LAHR’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2013 11 0 0 0 0 0

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LEXI ROTH Defense So. Macungie • Emmaus Business Marketing

5-4

2013: Was a regular contributor during freshman season, playing in 18 games while making four starts.

ROTH’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2013 18 4 0 0 0 0

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STEPH BUCK Defense So. Palmerton • Palmerton Pre-Physical Therapy

5-3

2013: Appeared in nine games in Huskies debut.

BUCK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2013 9 0 0 0 0 0

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PEYTON SHOCKLEY Midfield So. 5-3 Milford, DE • Milford Mid-Level Math

2013: Saw time in six games as a freshman.

SHOCKLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2013 6 0 0 0 0 0

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LINDSAY CASSEL Goalkeeper So. 5-6 Hummelstown • Lower Dauphin Business Education

2013: Made two appearances in the cage as a freshman, not allowing a goal in either...Saw just over eight minutes of action in a 5-0 win over Lindenwood (9/15).

CASSEL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% SO 2013 2 0 13:23 0 0.00 0 .000 0

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WHITNEY KOWSKI Forward R-So. 5-6 Washington, NJ • Warren Hills Regional Exercise Science

2013: Redshirted 2012: (At Hofstra) Appeared in two games for the Pride as a freshman during 2012 season.

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ALEXIS CARROLL Defense So. 5-1 Churchville • Council Rock Mid-Level Math

AT SALISBURY (MD) UNIVERSITY: Played in 20 games with 17 starts as Salisbury reached the NCAA Division III Championship Game in 2013 ... Named to First Team Capital Athletic Conference. HIGH SCHOOL: Named All-Conference and All-State during high school career ... Also earned Academic All-State honors.

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3

GINA Forward

14 National Players of the Year

MONAHAN Fr.

Newtown Square • Marple Newton Health Sciences and Spanish

5-2

HIGH SCHOOL: Named First Team All-Central Conference.

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MACKENNA MAHAN Forward Fr. 5-5 Selinsgrove • Selinsgrove Finance

HIGH SCHOOL: Named First Team All-HAC and took Honorable Mention All-State honors ... Tallied 24 career goals ... Also took all-conference honors in lacrosse ... Distinguished Honor Roll all four years.

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CASEY Midfield

WILLEY Fr.

5-5

East Stroudsburg • East Stroudsburg South Social Work

HIGH SCHOOL: Selected Monroe County First Team All-Conference.

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GENEKA Forward

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MAHAN

Selinsgrove• Selinsgrove Finance

Fr.

5-7

HIGH SCHOOL: Named PHAC Second Team All-Conference following senior season ... Selected as Daily Item First Team All-Conference senior year ... Distinguished Honor Roll all four years of high school.

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DELUCA Fr.

West Pittston• Wyoming area Undeclared

5-9

HIGH SCHOOL: Made 12 defensive saves with seven goals and 13 assists during time at Wyoming Area ... National Honor Society member ... Served as coach for field hockey camp and indoor league.

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2013 RESULTS 16 National Championships

Date Opponent 9/7 ADELPHI 9/11 at #9 East Stroudsburg 9/14 at #Bellarmine 9/15 LINDENWOOD 9/18 at Slippery Rock 9/21 MANSFIELD 9/24 at #9 Kutztown 9/28 at #1 Shippensburg 10/5 at Mansfield 10/9 #7 EAST STROUDSBURG 10/12 KUTZTOWN 10/15 SLIPPERY ROCK 10/19 #4 WEST CHESTER 10/23 at Seton Hill 10/26 #2 MILLERSVILLE 10/27 #7 LIMESTONE 10/29 at Indiana (PA) 11/2 at #10 Mercyhurst PSAC Tournament 11/5 #10 INDIANA (PA) 11/8 at #1 Shippensburg

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Result BU Goals L 3-2 (OT) Domenici (2) L 4-2 Mathews, Smith W 4-0 Mathews, Domenici (3) W 5-0 Mathews, Domenici, Smith, Peters, Gattone L 2-3 Domenici, Mathews W 4-1 Black, Facciolla, Mathews, Domenici W 5-0 Peters (3), Facciolla, Domenici L 1-0 (2 OT) W 2-1 Domenici, DeBellis W 2-1 Domenici, Mathews W 3-0 Mathews, Domenici, Gattone W 3-1 Black, Domenici, Mathews L 0-2 W 3-1 Halsted, Beasley, Gerhard L 1-2 (2OT) Domenici W 3-1 Mathews, Beasley (2) W 2-1 (OT) Peters, Gerhard W 2-0 DeBellis, Mathews W 2-0 Gerhard, Peters L 0-1

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Record 13-7 7-3 6-3 6-4 1-0 4-5 4 (Twice)

Pct. .650 .700 .667 .600 1.000 .444


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2013 Individual Statistics # 4 20 7 10 15 9 1 17 18 23 6 11 16 5 8 12 13 14 15 19 21 22 24

Player Felicia Domenici Brittany Mathews Sam Peters Jaclyn Beasley Laura Gerhard Candice Smith Nikki Black Samantha Facciolla Nikki Gattone Angie DeBellis Stephanie Halsted Eleanor Kirby Courtney Heverly Peyton Shockley Steph Buck Lexi Roth Meagen Hill Tess Shelly Lauren Gerhard Ciera Lahr Gabby Nisiotis Courtney Berger Allison Wardrop Team Totals............... Opponents...........

GP-GS 20-19 20-10 19-0 20-20 14-5 18-18 20-20 20-20 18-0 20-8 20-7 20-15 9-0 7-0 9-0 18-4 20-15 8-0 6-1 11-0 20-20 9-8 7-0 10-0 20 20

G 14 10 6 3 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 47 23

A 4 7 1 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 15

Pts 32 27 13 7 7 9 7 6 6 5 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 61

Sh 40 63 18 8 20 7 17 20 9 24 20 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 262 171

Shot% SOG .350 27 .159 34 .333 12 .375 6 .150 13 .286 5 .118 7 .100 9 .222 5 0.083 16 0.050 15 .000 3 .000 2 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .179 158 .135 107

SOG% .675 .540 .667 .750 .650 .714 .412 .450 .556 .667 .750 1.000 .667 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .603 .626

GW 1 3 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 7

PS-Att DSv 0-0 0 2-3 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 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2-3 5 1-4 7

Goalkeeper Statistics # Player GP-GS 88 Megan Eppley 19-19 63 Emiley Maiorana 3-0 62 Lindsay Cassel 2-0 TM TEAM 9-0 Totals............... 20 Opponents........... 20

Minutes GA Avg Saves 1326:47 23 1.15 95 34:52 0 0.00 0 13:23 0 0.00 0 00:00 0 0.00 6 1451:29 23 1.11 84 1451:29 47 2.27 111

Pct W L T Shutouts .772 13 7 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 3 .785 13 7 0 6 .703 3

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The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 2013 FINAL STANDINGS Eastern Division Western Division PSAC Overall Millersville* 8-2 19-3 Shippensburg* West Chester* 8-2 14-6 IUP* Bloomsburg* 7-3 13-7 Mercyhurst East Stroudsburg* 5-5 8-11 Slippery Rock Kutztown 3-7 7-10 Seton Hill Mansfield

PSAC 10-0 5-5 4-6 2-8 2-8 1-9

Overall 20-1 8-11 9-9 6-12 5-12 5-13

*PSAC tournament participant 2013 PSAC TOURNAMENT West Chester, PA

QUARTERFINALS Bloomsburg 2, IUP 0 Goals: BU- Gerhard, Peters West Chester 6, East Stroudsburg 1 Goals: WCU-Brown (3), Callanan, Stehmans, Lykens ESU: Roth SEMIFINALS Millersville 1, West Chester 0 (OT) Shippensburg 1, Bloomsburg 0 Goals: MU- Bomberger Goals: SHIP- Taylor

CHAMPIONSHIP Millersville 1, Shippensburg 0 Goals: MU- Dickinson

2013 PSAC AWARD WINNERS Athlete of the Year Kelsi Lykens West Chester Freshman of the Year Arianna Grays Millersville Coach of the Year Shelly Behrens Millersville 28

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2013 All-PSAC Teams First Team

Third Team

Forward Megan Callahan Champayne Hess Ally Roth Bre White

West Chester Millersville East Stroudsburg Shippensburg

Sr. Sr. So. Sr.

Forward Blair Pembleton Felicia Domenici Lauren Taylor Lindsay Brown

Mercyhurst Bloomsburg Shippensburg Slippery Rock

Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Midfielder Stef Pirri Erin Reynolds Sarah Bomberger Candice Smith

West Chester Kutztown Millersville Bloomsburg

Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

Midfielder Chelsea Wanamaker Nancy Stehman Brittany Troutman Brittany Jett

IUP West Chester Millersville Shippensburg

R-Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Back Rachel Dickinson Kelsi Lykens Katie Shoop Jaclyn Beasley

Millersville West Chester Shippensburg Bloomsburg

Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Back Samantha Facciolla Kelsey Gustafson Brielle Mackey Sarah Zwick

Bloomsburg Slippery Rock IUP Mansfield

Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

Goalkeeper Lauren Sotzin

Millersville

Jr.

Goalkeeper Megan Eppley

Bloomsburg

Sr.

Forward Kate Bruce Brittany Mathews Taryn Schawillie Megan Jett

IUP Bloomsburg Mansfield Shippensburg

Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Midfielder Lucinda Kauffman Brielle Kessel Meghan Smith Kayla Grunza

Shippensburg East Stroudsburg Mercyhurst Mansfield

Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Back Ari Saytar Erin Danner Casey McGowan Andrea Goldbach

Shippensburg Kutztown IUP Mercyhurst

Jr. So. Jr. So.

Goalkeeper Carenna Neely

Shippensburg

Sr.

Second Team

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2013 NCAA Championships FIRST ROUND North Region Martone-Mejail Field, North Andover, Mass. Merrimack 3, Bentley 2 FIRST ROUND South Region Vonnie Gros Field, West Chester, PA West Chester 5, IUP 2 SEMIFINALS Cushing Field, Lowell, Mass. Massachusetts-Lowell 2, Merrimack 0 West Chester 3, Shippensburg 2 FINALS Cushing Field, Lowell, Mass. West Chester 5, Massachusetts-Lowell 0

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2013 Kookaburra/NFHCA Poll

Final - Entering NCAA Championships Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

School W-L Points West Chester 14-2 184 Shippensburg 17-1 156 Millersville 12-6 143 UMass-Lowell 15-3 120 Indiana (PA) 13-4 118 Bloomsburg 14-4 103 Merrimack 15-2 93 Bentley 11-6 38 Slippery Rock 8-10 36 LIU Post 7-10 28


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2013 Longstretch / NFHCA Division II All-America Teams

First Team Jaclyn Beasley Sarah Bomberger Dani Crouse Rachel Dickinson Carlee Dragon Rachel Goromonzi Champayne Hess Megan Jett Erika Kelly Kelsi Lykens Jessica Otis Stef Pirri Ally Roth Gina Sheehan Lauren Sotzin Bre White

Bloomsburg Millersville LIU Post Millersville LIU Post Limestone Millersville Shippensburg Stonehill West Chester Merrimack West Chester East Stroudsburg Stonehill Millersville Shippensburg

Second Team Katie Bishop Lindsay Brown Megan Callahan Sarah Cebry Molly Cuevas Sarah Dunbar Samantha Facciolla Kori Huffman Devin Ingersoll Lucinda Kauffman Keliann Margiotta Erin Reynolds Emily Sideris Nancy Stehman Candace Waldie Lyn-Marie Wilson

Merrimack Slippery Rock West Chester So. Connecticut State Adelphi Merrimack Bloomsburg American International Stonehill Shippensburg LIU Post Kutztown Stonehill West Chester Merrimack LIU Post

National Coach of the Year: Bertie Landes, Shippensbugr National Player of the Year: Bre White, Shippensburg

First Team Sarah Bomberger Dani Crouse Rachel Dickinson Carlee Dragon Rachel Goromzoni Erika Kelly Kelsi Lykens Keliann Margiotta Kristi O’Connor Jess Otis Stef Pirri Erin Reynolds Gina Sheehan Katie Shoop Lauren Sotzin Bre White

2013 womensfieldhockey.com All-America Teams Millersville LIU Post Millersville LIU Post Limestone Stonehill West Chester LIU Post Lindenwood Merrimack West Chester Kutztown Stonehill Shippensburg Millersville Shippensburg

Second Team Jaclyn Beasley Kate Bruce Megan Callahan Sarah Cebry Molly Cuevas Cassaundra Davis Champayne Hess Devin Ingersoll Megan Jett Gina Lirange Carenna Neely Ally Roth Ari Saytar Taryn Schawillie Candice Smith Candace Waldie

Bloomsburg IUP West Chester So. Connecticut State Adelphi St. Michael’s Millersville Stonehill Shippensburg Bentley Shippensburg East Stroudsburg Shippensburg Mansfield Bloomsburg Merrimack

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Bloomsburg Field Hockey - Through the Years 1974 Bloomsburg plays the first field hockey game in school history and wins 3-1 over Bucknell. Mary Gardner is the coach. 1975 The Huskies post a record of 4-5-2. It is the last time a Bloomsburg field hockey team did not have a winning record. 1976 The Huskies post two 10-0 shutouts during the year on their way to a record of 7-2-2. 1977 The team ties a school record with 11 goals in an 11-2 win over Marywood College. The Huskies post their third winning season in four years. 1978 Jan Hutchinson hired as head coach. The Huskies go 10-3-1 in her first year, posting seven shutouts during the season. 1979 Bloomsburg goes 4-4-4 in Hutchinson’s second year. The team ends the season with two wins and two ties. 1980 The first Pennsylvania Conference championship tournament is held with the Huskies finishing third. 1981 The Huskies win their first-ever women’s national championship with a 3-2 32

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The 1983 Huskies won the first-ever NCAA Division II National Field Hockey Championship.

win over Lynchburg in the finals of the AIAW Division III tournament. During the season, the Huskies win the 50th game in the program’s history, a 4-1 win over Mansfield. 1982 The Huskies finish second in the newlycreated NCAA field hockey championship. In the opening round of the Division II tournament, the Huskies beat Chico (CA) State, 1-0. 1983 Bloomsburg wins the NCAA Division II championship with a 1-0 win over Lock Haven. Laurie Snyder and Deb Long cap careers by earning All-American status for the third straight year. 1984

The Huskies complete a perfect 19-0-0 season by winning the NCAA Division III championship with a 3-2 win over Messiah. Among the 19 wins was the 100th in team history, a 3-0 win over Kean College. Karen Hertzler, Lynn Hurst and Diane Shields earn AllAmerican honors. 1985 A 4-3 loss to Shippensburg ends the Huskies winning streak at 39 games. Bloomsburg finishes third in the NCAA Division III championships. Karen Hertzler ends career as national Player of the Year and a two-time All-American. Donna Graupp and Carla Shearer named All-Americans. 1986


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1991 Heartbreak again for the Huskies in the NCAA title game with a 1-0 loss to Trenton State. Smith repeats as Player of the Year with Horst, Beth Bowman and Denise Miller being named AllAmericans. 1992 The Huskies won the PSAC title with a 2-1 win over Lock Haven, but lost a week later to the Bald Eagles in the NCAA finals. Denise Miller wins the Player of the Year award for the third straight year. Shelley Miller and Lori Hippensteel named All-Americans. The 1987 Huskies squad set a then-school record with 24 wins on their way to an NCAA championship, the fourth in BU’s history.

It was second place in both the Pennsylvania Conference and the NCAA Division III championships. Hurst, Shearer and Graupp named All-Americans. 1987 The Huskies win their fourth national championship with a 1-0 victory over William Smith. The 24 wins represent a new school record. Cindy Daeche and Sharon Reilly named All-Americans. 1988 A 1-0 win over Kutztown gives Bloomsburg the PSAC championship. At the Division III championships, the Huskies finish second, losing a two-overtime thriller to Trenton State. Daneen Fero named the National Player of the Year, while Alicia Terrizzi named All-American. Set school single-game record for goals with 13 against Marywood.

1989 For the second year in a row, the Huskies lost the NCAA Division III championship game in overtime after St. Lawrence beat the Huskies, 2-1. Sharon Reilly and Kathy Frick named All-Americans.

1993 For the first time since 1987, the Huskies win the national championship. Bloomsburg sweeps Lock Haven for both the PSAC and NCAA titles. Shelley Miller named Player of the

1990 The Huskies rolled through the first 23 games of the year without a loss. But, in the season’s final game, the NCAA championship, Trenton State dashed the hopes of a Huskies’ The Huskies celebrate winning the 1993 national title. title with a 2-1 win. Gisela Smith named NaYear, while Nicole Schiavello, Michelle tional Player of the Year, while Frick and McFalls and Chris Basalyga named AllTrudy Horst earn All-American honors. Americans.

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Winningest Program In Division II 2001 After starting the season 5-3, the Huskies rattled off nine straight wins, including a 3-2 overtime win against Lock Haven, to finish with 14 wins. However, for the first time in 20 years, the team did not advance to post-season play. Shanna Fritz, Marlea Partlon, Trish Leitzel and Nikki Hartranft were named All-Americans.

1994 The Huskies go 16-1-2 in the regular season but drop a pair of 2-1 games to Lock Haven in the PSAC and NCAA title games. Shelley Miller, Basalyga, Chris Fink and Rachel Trinidad named All-Americans. 1995 For the second straight year, the Huskies finish runners-up in both the PSAC and NCAA championships. Bloomsburg tied a school record with 16 shutouts during the season. Four players, Basalyga, Michelle Martin, Tracy Bandt and Nicole Mower are named AllAmericans. 1996 Player of the Year Michelle Martin leads the Huskies back to the top with a 2-1 win over Lock Haven in the NCAA finals. Martin sets a school record with 18 assists, while the team set a school record with 14 goals against Philadelphia Textile. Bev Hartley, Bandt and Mower named All-Americans. 1997 Make it two straight NCAA titles for the Huskies, who beat Kutztown 2-0 to win the title. Bloomsburg won its final 15 games on the way to the crown. Beth Canner, Amber Hess, Jess Kircher and Kelly Platt named All-Americans. 1998 For the third year running, the Huskies win the NCAA Division II title, this time with a 4-3 overtime win against Lock Haven. It was that same Lock Haven team a week earlier which stopped the Huskies’ winning streak at 35. Bloomsburg sets a school record 34

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The Huskies hoist the 2002 National Championship Trophy, the program’s 10th all-time.

with 90 goals scored for the year. Canner, Kircher and Platt earn All-American honors.

1999 For the first time in NCAA field hockey history, a team has won four straight titles after a 2-0 win against Bentley. Bloomsburg, winners of 54 of its last 55 games, is led by Player of Year Jess Kircher and All-Americans Bridgett Heckman, Leah Conte, Krista Engle and Trish Leitzel. 2000 The Huskies won their first four games of the year before dropping a 1-0, overtime game to Indiana (PA). In the PSAC playoffs, the Huskies lost again to the Indians, 2-0. The loss knocked the Huskies from the NCAA playoff picture and denied them a shot at their fifth straight national title. Conte, Engle, Leitzel and Heather Weikel named All-Americans.

2002 Bloomsburg capped a perfect season with a near perfect game as it beat the Falcons of Bentley College, 5-0, for the NCAA Championship. The title was the 10th national title and first since 1999 for the Huskies and coach Jan Hutchinson. Shanna Fritz, Sharla Partlon, Nikki Hartranft, Trish Leitzel and Sheila Zilinski were named AllAmerican. 2003 Bloomsburg closed out the season with a 12-game winning streak, including a 4-1 win over UMass-Lowell in the NCAA title game. The Huskies ended the year with a mark of 22-2. Fritz, Partlon, Hartranft and Zilinski were named All-Americans. 2004 Bloomsburg won its third consecutive national championship and its 12th overall when they defeated Bentley 3-2 in overtime. Kelly Trevisan scored the game-winning goal seven minutes, 51 seconds into overtime. Kristi Ney and Tracey Hudak were named All-Americans. 2005 The Huskies three-year run as NCAA Division II champions came to an end


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14 National Players of the Year 2007 The Huskies made it back-toback national championships with a 5-2 victory over UMassLowell. This NCAA title was the 14th for head coach Jan Hutchinson and the fifth in the past six years for the Huskies. Vanartsdalen led Bloomsburg in goals (35), assists (19) and points (89) and was named National Player of the Year. Along with Vanartsdalen, Whitney Miller and Chelsea Due each received first-team All-American honors.

2008 Bloomsburg won three straight national championships for the fourth time in its history Kelly Trevisan is mobbed by Sharla Partlon after with a dominating 6-2 win over scoring the game-winning goal in overtime of the UMass-Lowell. The title was the 2004 NCAA Championship Game. sixth in the last seven years and with a 2-1, overtime loss to UMassJan Hutchinson’s 15th in her Lowell. Bloomsburg also lost in the illustrious career. Vanartsdalen ended PSAC title game by a 5-4 score to Shipher career with three goals and an aspensburg, but did finish the year with a sist, putting the Huskies on the board mark of 19-5. Hudak, Ney and Maribeth early with a goal at the 1:20 mark. VanaBrozena were named All-Americans. rtsdalen earned National Player of the Year honors for the second straight year, 2006 leading BU with 40 goals, 22 assists Bloomsburg regained the NCAA cham- and 102 points. She finished her career pionship with a 1-0 win over Bentley ranking first in school history in several College in Pensacola, FL to cap a perfect categories, including career goals (120), 24-0 season. Jamie Vanartsdalen led the assists (58) and points (298). Vanartsteam with 26 goals and 10 assists, while dalen, Due, Miller, Maggey Bloskey, Samantha Kropa, who scored the only Samantha Kropa and Vanessa Witman goal in the NCAA title game, added all earned All-American honors. 23 goals. Vanartsdalen, Brozena and Tracey Hudak were each named All2009 American. The Huskies won their fourth straight

over UMass-Lowell. It was Bloomsburg’s second straight national championship game victory over the River Hawks and the first four-peat since 1996-99. Amanda Riley scored two goals in the win, helping retiring coach Jan Hutchinson go out on top with her 16th national title. Riley led the Huskies with 27 goals and 62 points and was named first-team All-American. Joining her were national players of the year Maggey Bloskey and Chelsea Due while Aubrey Carman and Caitlin Koczynski also received All-American honors. 2010 Hopes of a fifth straight national championship came to an end with a 1-0 loss in the NCAA Semi-finals against Shippensburg. Bloomsburg claimed their 17th PSAC title in a 2-1 defeat of East Stroudsburg. Riley, Renn, and Rush were named All-Americans. 2011 After winning the first 19 games of the season and earning the right to host the NCAA Division II Championships, the Huskies’ perfect season came to an abrupt stop in the national semifinals. Bloomsburg fell to West Chester in penalty strokes, 3-2 (2OT). However, the Huskies did win their fourth consecutive PSAC title; their 18th in school history. Meghan Hollenbach, Amanda Riley, and Amber Aulenbach were named NFHCA Division II All-Americans.

national championship for the second time in school history with a 3-2 win

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JAN HUTCHINSON 16 National Championships

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JAN HUTCHINSON 32 Years at Bloomsburg Career Record: 591-75-20 (.876) 16 National Titles Seven National Coach of the Year Awards A true NCAA coaching legend, Jan Hutchinson retired at the end of the 2009 season, after seeing the Huskies win their fourth consecutive NCAA Division II championship. As head field hockey coach, she was in charge of a program that has won 16 national championships and 17 conference titles. While as head softball coach, she is the NCAA Division II all-time leader in career wins and has made an NCAA-record 28 consecutive trips to the Division II championships. Hutchinson also is the winningest college coach in any division with 1,806 combined wins between field hockey and softball. FIELD HOCKEY While at Bloomsburg, Hutchinson’s field hockey squads posted winning records in 31 of her 32 seasons and amassed an overall record of 591-75-20 for a winning percentage of .872. She is the winningest coach in NCAA field hockey history and is the only coach with over 500 victories. Under Hutchinson, the Huskies have enjoyed many outstanding seasons and have won 16 or more games on 26 occasions. Her teams won national championships in 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 and in 2009. Her first string of four straight titles (1996-99) was the first time in the history of NCAA field hockey that the feat was accomplished. Her teams have also registered nine national runner-up finishes. In addition, the Huskies captured Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) championships in 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2009, garnering eight runner-up showings. Hutchinson has been chosen as the national Division II Coach of the Year seven times in her career, including 1991, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2009. Her 2006 team went undefeated and untied on its way to the NCAA D-II championship, the fourth time in school history for that to happen. Her 2008 team set numerous school, conference and NCAA Division II marks, including a record for goals scored in a season with 161, shattering the mark of 132 set by the Huskies in 2007. She also coached Jamie Vanartsdalen, the NCAA all-time record holder for goals and points in a season and career. 36

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Hutchinson’s Career Highlights • 16 national championships • 25 national championship game appearances • 27 NCAA tournament appearances • 16 PSAC titles * Seven national coach of the year awards • Five-time PSAC coach of the year; one-time PSAC East coach of the year • Coached 94 first-team AllAmericans and 14 national players of the year • Had 132 All-PSAC selections and 12 PSAC athletes of the year • Won four straight national titles twice (1996-99; 2006-09) • Inducted into National Field Hockey Coaches Association Hall of Fame and National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame


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The Jan Hutchinson File 1978 10-3-1.................................................................................................. N/A 1979

4-4-4.................................................................................................... N/A

1980 8-5-3.................................................................................................... N/A

1981 19-4-2 ............................................. AIAW National Champions 1982 16-5-1................................... NCAA Division II National Runner-up

1983 16-2-1 ........................ NCAA Division II National Champions 1984 19-0-0 ........................NCAA Division III National Champions 1985 19-2-0 ........................................................... NCAA Division III Third

1986 19-3-2..................................NCAA Division III National Runner-up

1987 24-1-0.........................NCAA Division III National Champions 1988 22-2-1..................................NCAA Division III National Runner-up 1989 17-3-1............................ NCAA Division III National Quarterfinals

1990 23-1-0..................................NCAA Division III National Runner-up 1991 22-2-0................................. NCAA Division III National Runner-up 1992 15-4-1................................... NCAA Division II National Runner-up

1993 21-0-1.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 1994

16-3-2................................... NCAA Division II National Runner-up

1995 19-3-0................................... NCAA Division II National Runner-up

1996 19-2-0.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 1997 20-3-0.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 1998 21-1-0.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 1999 19-0-0.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 2000

16-3-0.................................................................................... PSAC Third

2001 14-3-0..................................................................................PSAC Fourth

2002 21-0-0......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 2003 22-2-0.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 2004 21-3-0.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 2005 19-5-0...................................NCAA Division II National Runner-Up

2006 24-0-0.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 2007 21-4-0.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 2008 23-1-0.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions 2009 22-1-0.......................... NCAA Division II National Champions

Career

591-75-20 (.876) - 32 Seasons 16 National Titles

Seven National Coach of the Year Awards

14 National Players of the Year Four athletes on the 2009 team achieved NFHCA All-American honors, bringing the total under Hutchinson to 54 performers who have combined to win 105 All-American awards. Under Hutchinson’s leadership, 12 Bloomsburg players, including Vanartsdalen in 2007 and 2008, have also been named national “Player of the Year,” the most of any coach in Division II. SOFTBALL One of the most successful coaches ever in Division II softball history, Jan Hutchinson retired at the end of the 2010 season. During her career as coach of the Huskies, Hutchinson posted a record of 1,215-288-2 (.805) and has made an NCAA record 28 consecutive trips to the NCAA championship tournament. She has the most wins of any NCAA Division II coach in history and is sixth on the all-time wins list regardless of division. She is also second on the NCAA Division list and seventh overall for highest winning percentage. Bloomsburg has been to the championship round nine times, twice finishing as the national runner-up with losses each time in extra innings in the national title game. She also has six third-place showings and two fourth-place finishes. The Huskies also won the 1982 AIAW national championship. In softball, Bloomsburg holds 16 NCAA Division II individual, team or championship records. In only her fourth season, Hutchinson won the national championship “double” in the 1981-82 school year, claiming the field hockey title in the fall and the softball championship that spring. Bloomsburg has dominated Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) competition winning 15 softball championships. In addition, her players have enjoyed recognition in softball with 36 players earning 57 All-American awards. HUSKIES FIELD HOCKEY

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Overall 1 4-3, Bucknell (s) 100 6-0, Misericordia (s) 200 16-0, Mansfield (s) 300 12-0, Susquehanna (s) 400 2-0, Slippery Rock (fh) 500 4-3, Mt. St. Mary’s (s) 600 12-0, Youngstown St. (s) 700 4-0, Shippensburg (s) 800 10-5, C.W. Post (s) 900 3-0, Dickinson (fh)

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MILESTONE VICTORIES Date 4/13/78 4/8/82 3/31/84 4/3/86 10/18/87 4/22/89 3/27/91 5/10/92 4/9/94 10/3/95

Overall Date 1000 6-0, Dowling (s) 4/20/97 1100 8-0, West Chester (s) 3/20/99 1200 8-0, Mansfield (fh) 9/16/00 1300 8-3, West Chester (s) 4/26/02 1400 6-0, Holy Family (s) 3/23/04 1500 3-1, Shippensburg (fh) 10/15/05 1600 3-2, East Stroudsburg (s) 5/4/07 1700 4-3, Queen’s (NC) (s) 3/4/09 1800 3-2, California (s) 4/30/10 s = softball; fh = field hockey

OVERALL Hutchinson’s achievements in coaching have not gone unnoticed by her peers. She has been honored with induction into both the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Halls of Fame. In addition, Hutchinson was named the winner of the C. Vivian Stringer Award by the United States Sports Academy in the summer of 2006. Hutchinson’s coaching talents have not only helped those as student-athletes, but several of her former players have gone on to coach at the intercollegiate level. At Bloomsburg, she has former All-American performers as her top assistant coaches in softball. Others have gone on to coaching jobs elsewhere, such as Janelle Breneman (head softball coach at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro), Marci Hickey (head softball coach at the University of Vermont), Leah Conte (former assistant field hockey and lacrosse coach at Mary Washington College) and Kathy Frick (former head coach at Goucher College, Bloomsburg and current head coach of Lafayette University lacrosse.) Two former softball players have also played professionally. Janelle Breneman was a member of the Georgia Pride and Marty Laudato was a member of the Tampa Bay Fire Stix. In 1999, Laudato was named WPSL Hitter of the Year. A 1971 graduate of East Stroudsburg University, Hutchinson also earned a master’s degree in education from the school in 1979. Prior to Bloomsburg, she initiated the women’s physical education program at Blair Academy and served as head coach for field hockey, basketball and softball. She has also been inducted into the Newton High School and Sussex County (NJ) Halls of Fame. In 2000, the Bloomsburg softball field was named in her honor. 38

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14 National Players of the Year

National Players of the Year

Karen Hertzler Attack 1985

Daneen Fero Link 1988

Gisela Smith Back 1990, 1991

Denise Miller Attack 1992

Shelley Miller Attack 1993

Michelle Martin Link 1996

Jess Kircher Link 1999

Sheila Zilinski Attack 2002

Sharla Partlon Link 2004

Jamie Vanartsdalen Attack 2007, 2008

Maggey Bloskey Forward 2009

Chelsea Due Midfield 2009

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Winningest Program In Division II

The Huskies with the 2003 National Championship trophy, the 11th title in the program’s history. (pictured top left, former coach Jan Hutchinson with her arm around current coach, Nikki Rhoads)

1974 (6-1-1) Head Coach: Mary Gardner Opponent Score Bucknell.................................................W 3-1 Wilkes..................................................... T 1-1 Lycoming.............................................W 11-0 Misericordia.........................................W 3-1 Susquehanna..........................................L 1-3 Marywood............................................W 4-0 Keystone JC..........................................W 8-0 Williamsport C.C................................W 6-0

1975 (4-5-2) Head Coach: Mary Gardner Opponent Score Kutztown............................................... T 2-2 Lehigh......................................................L 0-3 Lock Haven.............................................L 1-9 Bucknell...................................................L 0-1 Wilkes....................................................W 2-1 Mansfield..............................................W 6-0 Susquehanna..........................................L 2-4 Marywood............................................. T 0-0 Millersville..............................................L 0-3 Misericordia.........................................W 2-0 East Stroudsburg.................................W 2-1

1976 (7-2-2) Head Coach: Mary Gardner Susquehanna Tourney: 2nd Place Opponent Score Kutztown............................................... T 1-1 Bucknell...................................................L 2-5 Mansfield............................................W 10-0 40 HUSKIES FIELD HOCKEY

Lock Haven.............................................L 0-1 Wilkes....................................................W 2-1 Susquehanna........................................W 3-1 Lehigh..................................................... T 2-2 Marywood............................................W 7-0 Millersville............................................W 3-2 Misericordia.......................................W 10-0 Shippensburg.......................................W 2-1

1977 (4-3-4) Head Coach: Mary Gardner Susquehanna I Tourney: 3rd Place Opponent Score Kutztown............................................... T 0-0 Bucknell.................................................. T 3-3 Mansfield..............................................W 5-0 Lock Haven............................................ T 1-1 Scranton................................................. T 2-2 Wilkes....................................................W 5-2 Susquehanna........................................W 8-0 Lehigh......................................................L 3-5 Marywood..........................................W 11-2 Millersville..............................................L 4-5 Shippensburg.........................................L 0-2

1978 (10-3-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Opponent Score Kutztown..............................................W 3-1 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 1-0 Bucknell.................................................. L 1-4 Lock Haven...........................................W 1-0 Scranton................................................W 7-3 Wilkes....................................................W 3-0 Susquehanna........................................W 4-0

Millersville..............................................L 0-1 Marywood............................................W 4-0 Mansfield................................................L 1-3 Shippensburg.......................................W 1-0 Lehigh..................................................... T 1-1 Trenton State........................................W 3-2 Messiah.................................................W 1-0

1979 (5-4-4) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Opponent Score Kutztown................................................L 0-2 Indiana (Pa.)...........................................L 1-2 Bucknell.................................................W 2-1 Statewood.............................................W 6-0 Wilkes..................................................... T 1-1 Messiah.................................................. T 2-2 Lock Haven.............................................L 0-5 Marywood............................................W 4-0 Millersville..............................................L 0-1 Scranton................................................. T 0-0 Mansfield..............................................W 4-0 Shippensburg........................................ T 1-1 Susquehanna........................................W 2-0

1980 (8-5-3) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Tournament: 3rd Place Opponent Score Trenton State........................................W 3-2 Salisbury State........................................L 1-3 Lock Haven............................................ T 0-0 Kutztown..............................................W 2-0 Indiana (Pa.).......................................... T 0-0 Mansfield..............................................W 3-0


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Messiah.................................................W 4-0 East Stroudsburg...................................L 1-3 Wilkes......................................................L 1-2 Susquehanna........................................W 3-1 Shippensburg.........................................L 0-3 Bucknell.................................................W 1-0 Millersville............................................. T 1-1 Scranton................................................W 3-0 Lock Haven *..........................................L 1-2 Millersville *.........................................W 2-1 * PC Tournament

1981 (19-4-2) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Finish: 2nd Place AIAW Division III Champions Opponent Score Scranton................................................W 2-1 Salisbury State......................................W 2-0 Trenton State..........................................L 0-2 Lock Haven............................................ T 1-1 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 1-0 Kutztown..............................................W 2-1 Mansfield..............................................W 4-1 East Stroudsburg.................................W 3-0 Pittsburgh.............................................W 2-0 Wilkes....................................................W 1-0 Susquehanna........................................W 2-1 Shippensburg.......................................W 2-1 Bucknell.................................................W 3-2 Millersville..............................................L 0-1 Messiah.................................................W 1-0 Millersville............................................W 2-0 Lock Haven.............................................L 0-1 Scranton..................................................L 0-1 Marywood............................................. T 1-1 Messiah *...............................................W 2-1 Gettysburg * ........................................W 2-1 Salisbury *.............................................W 3-0 Calvin (Mich.) #...................................W 2-0 Brockport (N. Y.) #..............................W 2-0 Lynchburg (Va.) ##..............................W 3-2 * EAIAW Regionals # AIAW Championships ## AIAW Championship Game

1982 (16-5-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Finish: 2nd Place NCAA Division II Runners Up Opponent Score Salisbury State......................................W 3-1 Scranton................................................W 2-1

14 National Players of the Year

Trenton State..........................................L 1-2 Mansfield..............................................W 8-0 Lock Haven.............................................L 0-1 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 2-1 Kutztown................................................L 1-2 East Stroudsburg.................................W 2-0 Mt. St. Mary’s.......................................W 5-1 Wilkes..................................................... T 1-1 Rider.......................................................W 2-0 Susquehanna........................................W 5-0 Shippensburg.......................................W 3-0 Bucknell.................................................W 2-1 Millersville............................................W 5-0 Marywood............................................W 2-0 Scranton................................................W 4-0 Messiah.................................................W 5-0 Kutztown *....................... W 1-0 (strokeoff ) Lock Haven **........................................L 0-1 Chico (Calif.) State #...........................W 1-0 Lock Haven ##.....................................W 1-4 * PC Tournament ** PC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

1983 (16-2-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Champions NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score Messiah.................................................W 2-0 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 1-0 Ithaca.....................................................W 4-1 Slippery Rock.....................................W 10-0 Kutztown.................................. L 1-2 (2 OT) East Stroudsburg.................................W 3-0 Villanova................................................ T 0-0 Lock Haven.............................................L 0-2 Shippensburg.......................................W 3-0 Wilkes....................................................W 7-1 Frostburg State.....................................W 2-1 Bucknell.................................................W 5-1 Mansfield..............................................W 4-0 Marywood............................................W 3-0 Millersville..................................W 1-0 (OT) Kutztown *....................... W 1-0 (strokeoff ) West Chester **....................................W 1-0 Keene (N. H.) State #..........................W 2-1 Lock Haven ##.....................................W 1-0 * PC Tournament ** PC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

1984 (19-0) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Champions NCAA Division III Champions Opponent Score Millersville............................................W 2-0 Slippery Rock.......................................W 5-0 Kutztown..............................................W 2-1 East Stroudsburg.................................W 7-0 Kean ......................................................W 3-0 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 2-1 Shippensburg.......................................W 2-0 Bucknell.................................................W 3-2 Wilkes....................................................W 4-0 Ithaca.....................................................W 3-1 Mansfield..............................................W 4-0 Lynchburg.............................................W 1-0 Marywood............................................W 6-1 Kutztown *..................................W 1-0 (OT) Shippensburg **...................................W 3-1 Millersville #.........................................W 2-0 Salisbury State #........................W 3-1 (OT) Trenton State #....................................W 2-1 Messiah ##............................................W 3-2 * PC Tournament ** PC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

1985 (19-2) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Champions NCAA Division III 3rd Place Opponent Score Marywood............................................W 5-0 Slippery Rock.......................................W 4-0 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 4-0 East Stroudsburg.................................W 4-1 Millersville..................................W 5-2 (OT) Gettysburg............................................W 2-0 Kean.......................................................W 4-0 Shippensburg.......................................W 5-2 Messiah.................................................W 2-0 Kutztown................................ W 1-0 (2 OT) Ithaca.....................................................W 3-2 Mansfield..............................................W 7-0 Mt. St. Mary’s.......................................W 2-0 Cortland State......................................W 2-0 Wilkes....................................................W 7-0 Shippensburg *.................. L 3-4 (strokeoff ) Kutztown **..........................................W 4-0 Bridgewater #.......................................W 1-0 Bentley #.....................................W 3-1 (OT)

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Trenton State #......................................L 0-1 Drew #...................................................W 4-1 * PC Tournament ** PC Championship Game # NCAA Championships

1986 (19-3-2) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Runners Up NCAA Division III Runners Up Opponent Score Marywood............................................W 7-0 Susquehanna........................................W 3-0 Slippery Rock.......................................W 7-1 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 6-0 Gettysburg............................................W 3-0 Millersville............................................W 1-0 Eastern Mennonite.............................W 5-0 Messiah.................................................W 2-1 Shippensburg.......................................W 3-0 SW Missouri State....................W 2-0 (OT) Bucknell.....................................T 1-1 (2 OT) East Stroudsburg.................................W 4-0 Kutztown..............................................W 5-1 Ithaca.........................................T 2-2 (2 OT) Salisbury State........................................L 0-4 Mansfield..............................................W 4-1 Franklin & Marshall............................W 1-0 Wilkes....................................................W 5-0 Indiana (Pa.) *......................................W 5-1 Millersville **..........................................L 0-1 Denison #..............................................W 6-3 Elizabethtown #...................................W 4-3 Trenton State #....................................W 2-1 Salisbury State ##..................................L 2-3 * PC Tournament ** PC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

1987 (24-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Champions NCAA Division III Champions Opponent Score Lycoming...............................................W 4-0 Marywood............................................W 3-0 Gettysburg............................................W 4-1 East Stroudsburg.................................W 4-0 St. Lawrence.........................................W 3-0 William Smith............................W 2-1 (OT) Drew......................................................W 2-0 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 4-1 42

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Messiah.................................................W 1-0 Shippensburg.......................................W 2-0 Millersville............................................W 3-0 Kutztown..............................................W 2-1 Mansfield..............................................W 3-0 Franklin & Marshall............................W 3-0 Salisbury State......................................W 3-0 Slippery Rock.......................................W 2-0 Ithaca.....................................................W 4-1 Wilkes....................................................W 5-0 Bucknell...................................................L 1-2 Shippensburg *.....................................W 2-0 Slippery Rock **...................................W 3-1 Ohio Wesleyan #.................................W 5-1 Slippery Rock #....................................W 7-2 Southern Maine #................................W 2-0 William Smith ##................................W 1-0 * PC Tournament ** PC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

1988 (22-2-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Champions NCAA Division III Runners Up Opponent Score Lycoming...............................................W 8-1 Marywood..........................................W 13-0 Gettysburg............................................W 5-0 Slippery Rock.......................................W 2-1 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 4-0 East Stroudsburg.................................W 1-0 St. Lawrence.........................................W 4-0 William Smith........................................L 1-2 Drew......................................................W 6-1 Messiah.......................................W 2-1 (OT) Shippensburg.......................................W 5-0 Bucknell.................................................W 1-0 Millersville............................................. T 0-0 Kutztown................................ W 1-0 (2 OT) Mansfield..............................................W 3-0 Franklin & Marshall............................W 4-0 Salisbury State......................................W 1-0 Ithaca.....................................................W 4-1 Wilkes....................................................W 6-0 East Stroudsburg *...............................W 1-0 Kutztown **..........................................W 1-0 Calvin (Mich.) #...................................W 7-0 Lebanon Valley #.................................W 2-0 Cortland State #..................... W 1-0 (2 OT) Trenton State ##...................... L 2-3 (2 OT) * PC Tournament ** PC Championship Game

# NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

1989 (17-3-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC 3rd Place NCAA Division III Runners Up Opponent Score Lebanon Valley....................................W 2-1 Marywood............................................W 9-0 Lock Haven.............................................L 2-3 Slippery Rock.....................................W 10-0 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 4-0 William Smith......................................W 3-1 St. Lawrence.........................................W 4-1 Messiah.................................................W 3-1 Shippensburg.......................................W 3-0 Millersville............................................W 1-0 Kutztown..............................................W 2-1 Mansfield..................................... T 1-1 (OT) Franklin & Marshall............................W 1-0 Salisbury State............................W 1-0 (OT) East Stroudsburg.................................W 3-0 Gettysburg............................................W 6-0 Wilkes....................................................W 3-0 Millersville *...........................................L 0-1 East Stroudsburg **.............................W 3-0 Messiah #..............................................W 1-0 St. Lawrence ##............................L 1-2 (OT) * PC Tournament ** PC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

1990 (23-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Champions Regional Champions NCAA Division III Runners Up Opponent Score Lebanon Valley....................................W 4-0 Marywood............................................W 9-0 Lock Haven...........................................W 2-1 Slippery Rock.......................................W 4-0 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 2-0 East Stroudsburg.................................W 3-0 William Smith ^...................................W 4-1 St. Lawrence ^......................................W 6-0 Messiah.................................................W 1-0 Shippensburg.......................................W 8-1 Millersville............................................W 2-0 Kutztown..............................................W 2-0 Franklin and Marshall........................W 3-0


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Johns Hopkins......................................W 2-0 Mansfield..............................................W 6-0 Ithaca.....................................................W 2-1 Gettysburg............................................W 2-0 Millersville *.........................................W 2-0 Lock Haven **......................................W 2-1 Wilkes....................................................W 4-0 **DePauw @..........................................W 8-1 **East Stroudsburg @@......................W 2-1 ***Lock Haven #...................................W 4-0 ***Trenton State ##...............................L 1-2 ^ Bloomsburg Invitational * PC Championships ** PC Championship Game @ NCAA Regional @@ NCAA Regional Champ. Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

1991 (22-2) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Champions NCAA Division III Runners Up

Opponent Score Lebanon Valley....................................W 6-0 at Lock Haven......................................W 2-0 Slippery Rock.......................................W 5-0 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 9-0 at East Stroudsburg.............................W 2-0 at William Smith.................................W 2-0 St. Lawrence ^......................................W 3-0 Shippensburg.......................................W 4-0 Millersville............................................W 1-0 at Kutztown..........................................W 4-1 Marywood............................................W 4-0 Johns Hopkins......................................W 4-0 at Mansfield..........................................W 4-0 Franklin & Marshall..............................L 0-1 at Gettysburg........................................W 4-1 at Wilkes................................................W 5-0 Ithaca...........................................W 3-2 (OT) at Messiah.............................................W 4-1 Shippensburg *.....................................W 1-0 Lock Haven **......................................W 3-0 Franklin & Marshall #.........................W 2-0 Lebanon Valley #.................................W 2-0 Hartwick #..................................W 2-1 (OT) Trenton State ## ...................................L 0-1 ^ at William Smith * PC Tournament ** PC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

14 National Players of the Year

1992 (15-4-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Champions NCAA Division II Runners Up Opponent Score Lebanon Valley....................................W 4-1 Scranton................................................W 3-0 Ithaca.....................................................W 2-1 Mansfield..............................................W 8-0 William Smith........................ W 1-0 (2 OT) St. Lawrence ^......................................W 5-1 Kutztown..............................................W 2-1 Shippensburg.......................................W 4-0 Marywood............................................W 2-0 East Stroudsburg.................................W 2-0 Slippery Rock.......................................W 3-0 Franklin & Marshall..............................L 0-1 Millersville............................................. T 0-0 Johns Hopkins..............................L 0-1 (OT) Wilkes....................................................W 5-0 Lock Haven.............................................L 2-3 Messiah.................................................W 4-0 Millersville *...............................W 1-0 (OT) Lock Haven **............................W 2-1 (OT) Lock Haven #.........................................L 1-3 ^ at William Smith * PC Tournament * PC Championship Game # NCAA Championship Game

1993 (21-0-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Champions NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score Scranton................................................W 6-0 Messiah.................................................W 3-1 Mansfield..............................................W 2-0 Ithaca.......................... .................W 2-1 (OT) Marywood............................................W 4-0 UMass-Lowell......................................W 3-1 Southern Conn....................................W 5-0 Kutztown..............................................W 4-0 Keene (N.H) State...............................W 8-0 Bentley...................................................W 3-0 Shippensburg.......................................W 1-0 East Stroudsburg.................................W 3-0 Franklin & Marshall............................W 6-0 Slippery Rock.......................................W 9-0 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 6-0 Millersville................................T 1-1 (2 OT) Johns Hopkins......................................W 6-2 Lock Haven...........................................W 2-1

Wilkes....................................................W 3-0 Shippensburg *.....................................W 2-0 Lock Haven **......................................W 1-0 Lock Haven #......................... W 2-1 (2 OT) * PC Tournament ** PC Championship Game # NCAA Championship Game

1994 (16-3-2) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Runners Up NCAA Division II Runners Up Opponent Score Messiah.................................................. T 0-0 Scranton................................................W 9-0 Mansfield..............................................W 7-0 UMass-Lowell......................................W 2-0 So. Conn..............................................W 11-0 Kutztown..............................................W 3-0 Keene (N.H.) St..................................... T 1-1 Bentley (Mass.)....................................W 4-0 Shippensburg.......................................W 6-0 Lebanon Valley....................................W 3-2 Franklin & Marshall............................W 2-0 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 5-0 Marywood............................................W 4-0 Lock Haven ..................................L 1-2 (OT) Millersville............................................W 2-1 Johns Hopkins......................................W 3-0 East Stroudsburg.................................W 1-0 Slippery Rock.......................................W 5-0 Sacred Heart.........................................W 4-0 Lock Haven *..........................................L 1-2 Lock Haven #.........................................L 1-2 * PC Championship Game # NCAA Championship Game

1995 (19-3) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Runners Up NCAA Division II Runners Up Opponent Score Scranton................................................W 5-0 Messiah.................................................W 3-1 Mansfield..............................................W 2-0 Lock Haven.............................................L 0-1 Mass.-Lowell........................................W 4-0 Southern Connecticut........................W 6-0 Kutztown..............................................W 4-0 Keene State...........................................W 3-1 Bentley...................................................W 3-0 Shippensburg.......................................W 2-1 Lebanon Valley....................................W 3-0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR 16 National Championships

Slippery Rock.......................................W 4-0 Dickinson..............................................W 3-0 Indiana (Pa.).........................................W 6-0 Marywood............................................W 6-0 Wilkes....................................................W 1-0 East Stroudsburg.................................W 2-0 Millersville............................................W 1-0 Johns Hopkins......................................W 3-0 Sacred Heart.........................................W 1-0 Lock Haven *..........................................L 0-3 Lock Haven #.........................................L 0-1 * PC Championship Game # NCAA Championship Game

1996 (19-2) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PC Runners Up NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score at Lebanon Valley................................W 3-2 SLIPPERY ROCK...............................W 3-0 MESSIAH.............................................W 1-0 at Dickinson.........................................W 5-0 MASS-LOWELL................................W 4-1 SOUTHERN CONN..........................W 7-0 MANSFIELD.......................................W 5-0 at Keene State.......................................W 1-0 at Bentley..............................................W 4-1 WILKES................................................W 3-1 at Kutztown..........................................W 6-0 SHIPPENSBURG................................W 4-1 LOCK HAVEN....................................W 2-0 at Montclair State..................................L 1-2 at East Stroudsburg.............................W 3-2 at Philadelphia Textile......................W 14-0 at Millersville........................................W 1-0 SACRED HEART...............................W 5-0 at Indiana (Pa.).....................................W 8-1 LOCK HAVEN *...................................L 1-2 Lock Haven #.......................................W 1-0 * PC Championship Game # NCAA Championship Game

1997 (20-3) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Champions NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score LEBANON VALLEY............................L 0-1 DICKINSON.......................................W 7-0 at Messiah.............................................W 4-0 at Wilkes................................................W 2-0 at South Connecticut ........................W 2-1 44

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EAST STROUDSBURG..........W 2-1 (OT) at Houghton ...........................L 1-2 (OT) at Lock Haven........................................L 0-2 ALBANY...............................................W 3-1 at Slippery Rock...................................W 2-0 KUTZTOWN............................W 4-3 (OT) at Shippensburg...................................W 1-0 at Mansfield..........................................W 2-1 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE.............W 8-0 INDIANA (PA.)..................................W 3-0 UMASS-LOWELL.............................W 1-0 at Sacred Heart ...................................W 5-0 MILLERSVILLE..................................W 4-1 QUINNIPIAC.....................................W 8-0 at C.W. Post..........................................W 4-2 KUTZTOWN *...................................W 1-0 at Lock Haven **..................................W 2-1 Kutztown #...........................................W 2-0 * PSAC Tournament ** PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championship Game

1998 (21-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Runners Up NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score at Philadelphia.....................................W 6-0 SLIPPERY ROCK.............................W 12-0 MESSIAH.............................................W 5-0 at Quinipiac..........................................W 3-0 S. CONNECTICUT...........................W 3-1 at Millersville ...........................W 2-1 (OT) at East Stroudsburg.............................W 2-0 MANSFIELD.......................................W 8-0 at Albany...............................................W 3-1 WILKES................................................W 5-1 LOCK HAVEN....................................W 1-0 KUTZTOWN......................................W 3-0 at Lebanon Valley................................W 3-1 HOUGHTON......................................W 2-0 MERCYHURST................................W 10-0 at Scranton...........................................W 1-0 SHIPPENSBURG................................W 4-0 at Indiana (PA).....................................W 2-1 C.W. POST...........................................W 7-0 at Mass-Lowell.....................................W 3-0 LOCK HAVEN *...................................L 1-2 at Lock Haven # ........................W 4-3 (OT) * PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championship Game

1999 (19-0) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Champions NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score PHILADELPHIA UNIV....................W 9-0 at Messiah.............................................W 4-0 at S. Conecticut...................................W 2-0 MILLERSVILLE..................................W 8-0 EAST STROUDSBURG....................W 4-0 at Mansfield..........................................W 4-2 at Mercyhurst.......................................W 4-0 at Slippery Rock...................................W 4-1 at Lock Haven......................................W 1-0 KUTZTOWN......................................W 4-0 at Shippensburg...................................W 3-2 ASSUMPTION...................................W 1-0 SCRANTON........................................W 2-0 INDIANA (PA)....................................W 4-1 at Houghton.........................................W 4-1 MONTCLAIR ST...............................W 8-0 U-MASS LOWELL............................W 5-0 Lock Haven *........................................W 2-0 Bentley #...............................................W 2-0 * PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championship Game

2000 (16-3) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Runners Up Opponent Score at Phil. University................................W 3-0 MESSIAH.............................................W 5-0 at Univ. of Scranton............................W 3-2 SOUTH. CONNECT..........................W 7-0 at Indiana (Pa.) ............................L 0-1 (OT) MANSFIELD.......................................W 8-0 SHIPPENSBURG................................W 4-1 MERCYHURST...................................W 6-1 at Millersville........................................W 3-0 at Kutztown..........................................W 3-1 HOUGHTON......................................W 3-0 C.W. POST...........................................W 4-2 SLIPPERY ROCK................................W 4-0 LOCK HAVEN......................................L 1-2 at Assumption......................................W 3-1 at UMASS-Lowell...............................W 8-0 at East Stroudsburg.............................W 4-2 BRYANT...............................................W 6-0 at Indiana (PA) *....................................L 0-2 * PSAC Championship Game


18 PSAC Championships

2001 (14-3) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Champions Opponent Score at Wesley College..................................L 1-2 at Bryant College...............................W 10-0 at Messiah.............................................W 2-0 SCRANTON........................................W 5-0 EAST STROUDSBURG......................L 1-2 PHILADELPHIA UNIV....................W 6-0 at Mansfield..........................................W 5-1 at Shippensburg ....................... L 0-1 (2OT) MILLERSVILLE..................................W 5-0 at C. W. Post.........................................W 1-0 KUTZTOWN......................................W 6-2 at Slippery Rock...................................W 4-0 at Mercyhurst.......................................W 5-0 ASSUMPTION...................................W 2-0 UMASS-LOWELL.............................W 1-0 INDIANA (PA)....................................W 3-0 LOCK HAVEN *.......................W 3-2 (OT) * PSAC Championship Game

2002 (21-0) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Champions NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score WESLEY...............................................W 3-0 MESSIAH.............................................W 4-1 at Scanton.............................................W 9-0 C.W. POST...........................................W 5-0 at Philadelphia.....................................W 5-1 at East Stroudsburg.............................W 2-0 at Indiana (PA).....................................W 4-0 MANSFIELD.......................................W 8-2 SHIPPENSBURG ................. W 4-3 (2OT) at U-Mass Lowell................................W 1-0 at Assumption......................................W 4-0 at Millersville........................................W 5-0 at Kutztown..........................................W 3-0 SLIPPERY ROCK...............................W 9-0 MERCYHURST..................................W 2-0 LOCK HAVEN ...................................W 1-0 HOUGHTON......................................W 2-1 vs East Stroudsburg *..........................W 2-1 vs Lock Haven **..................................W 3-0 vs Lock Haven #...................................W 2-1 vs Bentley ##........................................W 5-0 * PSAC Tournament ** PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

14 National Players of the Year

2003 (22-2) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Champions NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score BRYANT...............................................W 7-0 SLIPPERY ROCK ..............................W 8-0 LOCK HAVEN ...................................W 1-0 SHIPPENSBURG ...... ........................W 2-1 E. STROUDSBURG ..........................W 5-0 at Indiana (PA) ...................................W 4-1 MILLERSVILLE ................................W 5-1 at Mansfield ........................................W 8-0 KUTZTOWN ....................................W 3-0 at Slippery Rock .................................W 5-0 at Lock Haven ......................................L 0-1 at Shippensburg ...................................L 1-2 at East Stroudsburg ...........................W 3-1 INDIANA (PA) ..................................W 3-0 CATAWBA ..........................................W 8-0 PHILADELPHIA ................................W 3-0 at Millersville * ...................................W 3-2 UMASS-LOWELL #..........................W 4-0 * PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championship Game

2004 (21-3) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Champions NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score at Bryant................................................W 6-0 at Slippery Rock.................................W 10-0 MERCYHURST..................................W 6-0 ASSUMPTION...................................W 3-1 at Shippensburg (PS)..........................W 5-4 at East Stroudsburg.............................W 2-1 INDIANA (PA)......................................L 0-1 at Millersville........................................W 4-1 MANSFIELD.......................................W 9-1 at Kutztown............................. W 2-1 (2OT) SLIPPERY ROCK...............................W 4-0 SHIPPENSBURG..................................L 1-2 EAST STROUDSBURG (PS).............L 2-3 at Indiana (PA).....................................W 3-2 BELLARMINE....................................W 7-0 at Philadelphia.....................................W 5-0 MILLERSVILLE..................................W 1-0 CATAWABA........................................W 7-1 at Mansfield..........................................W 2-0 KUTZTOWN......................................W 3-0 KUTZTOWN *...................................W 4-1 INDIANA (PA) **...............................W 1-0

INDIANA (PA) #................................W 3-1 Bentley ## ..................................W 3-2 (OT) * PSAC Tournament ** PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

2005 (19-5) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Runners Up NCAA Division II Runners Up Opponent Score BRYANT...............................................W 3-0 at Kutztown................................W 1-0 (OT) PHILADELPHIA................................W 7-1 MILLERSVILLE..................................W 5-1 at Mercyhurst.......................................W 3-0 SLIPPERY ROCK...............................W 4-0 at East Stroudsburg.............................W 4-1 at Shippensburg.....................................L 2-6 HOUGHTON......................................W 4-0 INDIANA (PA)....................................W 3-1 at Mansfield..........................................W 6-0 at Millersville........................................W 8-0 KUTZTOWN .....................................W 3-2 at Slippery Rock...................................W 5-0 BELLARMINE^ .......................W 1-0 (OT) EAST STROUDSBURG......................L 1-3 SHIPPENSBURG................................W 3-1 at Indiana (PA).......................................L 1-2 CATAWBA...........................................W 3-0 INDIANA (PA) *.................................W 5-3 SHIPPENSBURG **..............................L 4-5 Indiana (PA) #......................................W 2-1 Shippensburg #....................................W 1-0 UMass-Lowell ## ................... L 1-2 (2OT) ^ at Slippery Rock * PSAC Tournament ** PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

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YEAR-BY-YEAR 16 National Championships

2006 (24-0) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Champions NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score BRYANT...............................................W 4-0 at Slippery Rock ................................W 10-0 MANSFIELD ......................................W 8-2 MERCYHURST..................................W 7-0 at Indiana (PA) ..........................W 2-1 (OT) MILLERSVILLE .................................W 4-0 KUTZTOWN .....................................W 5-2 at Philadelphia.....................................W 3-1 BELLARMINE ^.................................W 2-1 EAST STROUDSBURG....................W 5-1 SHIPPENSBURG ...............................W 4-0 at Mansfield ...............................W 3-2 (OT) KUTZTOWN .....................................W 3-2 INDIANA (PA) ........................W 5-4 (OT) at Houghton.........................................W 4-0 MILLERSVILLE .................................W 6-1 at Kutztown .........................................W 3-1 SLIPPERY ROCK ..............................W 4-0 at East Stroudsburg...................W 2-1 (OT) INDIANA (PA) ...................................W 5-3 CATAWBA...........................................W 7-1 SHIPPENSBURG ...............................W 4-1 MANSFIELD *....................................W 3-2 SHIPPENSBURG **............................W 1-0 vs. Indiana (PA) #................................W 1-0 vs. Bentley ##.......................................W 1-0 ^ at Indiana (PA) * PSAC Tournament ** PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

2007 (21-4) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Runners Up NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score HOUGHTON....................................W 13-1 BRYANT...............................................W 4-0 SLIPPERY ROCK ............................W 12-0 MILLERSVILLE ...............................W 10-0 at Indiana (PA) ......................................L 1-5 PHILADELPHIA ...............................W 7-0 East Stroudsburg ................................W 5-1 at Mansfield .........................................W 3-0 at Shippensburg .......................W 3-2 (OT) KUTZTOWN .....................................W 6-1 at Mercyhurst.......................................W 5-0 at Slippery Rock ..................................W 9-0 46 HUSKIES FIELD HOCKEY

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at Millersville .......................................W 8-2 INDIANA (PA) .....................................L 1-2 at East Stroudsburg ............................W 3-1 SETON HILL.......................................W 6-0 MANSFIELD ......................................W 4-1 SHIPPENSBURG .................................L 2-6 at Kutztown .........................................W 5-2 CATAWBA...........................................W 9-0 KUTZTOWN *...................................W 2-1 at Indiana (PA) ** ........................L 3-4 (OT) Kutztown #...........................................W 2-0 Indiana (PA) #......................................W 4-3 UMass Lowell ##.................................W 5-2 * PSAC Tournament ** PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game 2008 (23-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Champions NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score at Houghton.........................................W 6-0 at Slippery Rock...................................W 9-1 at Philadelphia.....................................W 7-1 at Seton Hill..........................................W 8-0 at East Stroudsburg ............................W 7-0 MILLERSVILLE .................................W 8-0 MERCYHURST..................................W 9-1 MANSFIELD.......................................W 8-0 at Shippensburg.....................................L 2-3 at Kutztown .........................................W 7-1 CW POST ...........................................W 8-1 SETON HILL.......................................W 7-0 EAST STROUDSBURG....................W 7-0 SLIPPERY ROCK...............................W 8-0 CATAWABA......................................W 11-1 at Millersville .......................................W 5-0 KUTZTOWN .....................................W 7-2 PHILADELPHIA................................W 8-0 at Mansfield..........................................W 3-2 at CW Post ..........................................W 5-1 SHIPPENSBURG *.............................W 7-2 INDIANA (PA) **...............................W 5-0 Shippensburg #....................................W 3-2 UMass Lowell ##.................................W 6-2 * PSAC Tournament ** PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game

2009 (22-1) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PSAC Champions NCAA Division II Champions Opponent Score HOUGHTON......................................W 5-0 STONEHILL........................................W 4-0 SETON HILL.....................................W 10-0 KUTZTOWN .......................................L 1-2 at C.W. Post .........................................W 6-1 at Seton Hill..........................................W 8-1 at Slippery Rock ..................................W 6-0 IUP ........................................................W 3-1 EAST STROUDSBURG.................... W 2-1 MILLERSVILLE .................................W 3-0 SHIPPENSBURG ...............................W 5-1 C.W. POST ..........................................W 6-3 at Mansfield .........................................W 5-2 at East Stroudsburg ............................W 4-0 CATAWBA...........................................W 8-0 at Millersville .......................................W 4-0 at Mercyhurst.......................................W 3-0 vs. Mercyhurst *..................................W 7-0 vs. Shippensburg **.............................W 3-0 vs. Shippensburg# ..............................W 4-2 at UMass Lowell##..............................W 3-2 * PSAC Tournament ** PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championships ## NCAA Championship Game


18 PSAC Championships

2010 (19-3) Head Coach: Nikki Rhoads PSAC Champions Opponent Score at Stonehill............................................W 4-2 at Franklin Pierce................................W 7-1 ADELPHI..............................................W 3-1 MERCYHURST ..................................W 1-0 at Shippensburg ....................................L 1-3 at Millersville........................... W 3-2 (2OT) EAST STROUDSBURG.......................L 2-3 at Kutztown .........................................W 4-0 SLIPPERY ROCK ..............................W 2-1 at C.W. Post .........................................W 3-1 at Indiana (PA) ....................................W 5-1 at Seton Hill .........................................W 7-0 MILLERSVILLE..................................W 4-1 at East Stroudsburg ............................W 1-0 KUTZTOWN......................................W 9-0 MANSFIELD ....................................W 12-1 at Slippery Rock...................................W 3-1 CW POST.............................................W 4-0 MANSFIELD*......................................W 4-3 EAST STROUDSBURG**.................W 2-1 EAST STROUDSBURG#..................W 2-1 vs. Shippensburg#.................................L 1-0 * PSAC Tournament ** PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championships

14 National Players of the Year

WEST CHESTER#.............L 3-2, PS (2OT) * PSAC Tournament ** PSAC Championship Game # NCAA Championships

2012 (14-5) Head Coach: Nikki Rhoads Opponent Score ADELPHI..............................................W 3-1 at Stonehill............................................W 6-2 at Saint Anselm....................................W 6-1 SETON HILL.......................................W 4-0 WEST CHESTER..................................L 2-1 SLIPPERY ROCK......................W 1-0 (OT) MERCYHURST...................................W 6-2 at Millersville..............................W 1-0 (OT) EAST STROUDSBURG.....................W 6-4 at Kutztown..........................................W 6-1 at Shippensburg.....................................L 4-1 at Mansfield............................................L 4-2 LIU POST.............................................W 4-1 at West Chester.........................W 3-2 (OT) MILLERSVILLE..........................L 1-0 (OT) at East Stroudsburg...................W 1-0 (OT) KUTZTOWN......................................W 3-1 at LIU Post............................................W 5-0 MILLERSVILLE*...................................L 2-0 * PSAC Tournament

2013 (13-7) Head Coach: Nikki Rhoads Opponent Score STONEHILL................................L 2-3 (OT) at East Stroudsburg...............................L 2-4 at Bellarmine........................................W 4-0 vs Lindenwood.....................................W 5-0 at Slippery Rock.....................................L 2-3 MANSFIELD.......................................W 4-1 at Kutztown..........................................W 5-0 at Shippensburg........................... L 0-1 (O2) at Mansfield..........................................W 2-1 EAST STROUDSBURG.....................W 2-1 KUTZTOWN......................................W 3-0 SLIPPERY ROCK................................W 3-1 WEST CHESTER..................................L 0-2 at Seton Hill..........................................W 3-1 MILLERSVILLE.......................... L 1-2 (O2) LIMESTONE........................................W 3-1 at Indiana (Pa)............................W 2-1 (OT) at Mercyhurst.......................................W 2-0 *INDIANA (PA)..................................W 2-0 *at Shippensburg...................................L 0-1 * PSAC Tournament

2011 (19-1) Head Coach: Nikki Rhoads PSAC Champions Opponent Score at Adelphi..............................................W 3-1 STONEHILL........................................W 9-1 SHIPPENSBURG................................W 1-0 at West Chester ..................................W 4-1 at Mercyhurst ......................................W 5-0 at Slippery Rock...................................W 4-0 MILLERSVILLE..................................W 4-0 at East Stroudsburg ............................W 3-0 SETON HILL.......................................W 4-0 INDIANA (PA) ...................................W 5-1 at C.W. Post .........................................W 2-0 WEST CHESTER ...............................W 8-1 at Millersville........................................W 2-0 KUTZTOWN......................................W 6-1 EAST STROUDSBURG....................W 6-0 at Kutztown..........................................W 2-1 CW POST...................................W 2-1 (OT) vs Indiana (PA)*...................................W 6-0 at Shippensburg**...............................W 3-1

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2014 Schedule SEPTEMBER

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at Millersville* IUP* MERCYHURST*

12 PM 4 PM 1 PM

Home games in BOLD CAPS * Denotes a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) game

CANDICE

4 MANSFIELD* 12 PM 11 at East Stroudsburg* 1 PM 14 at Kutztown* 7 PM 18 BELLARMINE 11 AM 22 at Slippery Rock* 2 PM 25 at West Chester* 1 PM 28 SETON HILL* 4 PM NOVEMBER

SMITH

6 at Limestone 11 AM 7 at Newberry 11 AM 9 KUTZTOWN* 6 PM 13 at IUP * 1 PM 17 MILLERSVILLE* 4 PM 20 WEST CHESTER* 1 2 PM 27 SHIPPENSBURG* 11 AM OCTOBER


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