Kaitlyn Black Jr • Finleyville, Pa.
Ashley Curtis
Rachel Brand So • Syracuse, N.Y.
Sr • West Henrietta, N.Y.
Alyson Brown
Marissa Brown Sr • Syracuse, N.Y.
Jr • Waterloo, N.Y.
Mary Butlak
Jr • Peterborough, Ontario
Jr • Peterborough, Ontario
Allison Daley
Kathleen DiPasquale
Kate Gosson
Abbie Gowen
Taylor Gray
Meagan Hurley
Brianne Laffey
Jackie Loson
Meghan McGunigle
Gina Molfetta
Lindsey Morgan Fr • Lancaster, N.Y.
So • Lakefield, Ontario
Megan Oosting
Brett Poissant Sr • Syracuse, N.Y.
Jr • Orangeville, Ontario
Alison Rusak
Theresa Walton
Kristy Wilensky
Scott Teeter
Ashley Wood
Jr • Baldwinsville, N.Y.
Fr • Carmel, N.Y.
Sr • Orangeville, Ontario
So • Amherst, N.Y.
So • Syracuse, N.Y.
Sr • Williamsville, N.Y.
Jr • Pittsburgh, Pa.
So • Syracuse, N.Y.
Fr • Syracuse, N.Y.
Jr • Newark, N.Y.
Head Coach
Fr • Amherst, N.Y.
Fr • Suffield, Conn.
Carly Quinn
Assistant Coach
TABLE OF CONTENTS • WOMEN’S LAX
Table of Contents
2010 Golden Griffins
Women’s Lacrosse History
Canisius College
Season Preview...............................................................2-3 Head Coach Scott Teeter ................................................ 4 Support Staff....................................................................... 5 2010 Roster ......................................................................... 6 Player Profiles ...............................................................7-15 Captains .........................................................................7-8 Returners.....................................................................7-14 Newcomers ....................................................................15
2009 Season Review.......................................................16 Awards/Honors ...............................................................17 Year-by-Year Results ...............................................18-20 All-Time Letterwinners .................................................21 Record Book ...............................................................22-24 Career Records ............................................................. 22 Season Records ............................................................ 23 Goaltending/Team Records.....................................24
Canisius Lacrosse ......................................................26-27 Facilities........................................................................28-29 MAAC ...........................................................................30-31 Canisius College ........................................................32-33 Academic Services....................................................34-35 Buffalo ..........................................................................36-37 Tradition of Excellence ...........................................38-39 Athletic Department .............................................. 40-44
Quick Facts
Media Information
General Information
General Information
Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Buffalo, NY 14208 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1870 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,490 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Golden Griffins School Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue & Gold President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J. Athletic Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Maher Faculty Athletic Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Shawn O’Rourke Athletic Dept. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .716-888-2970 Athletic Dept. Fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716-888-3174
Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Reitnour Assistant Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Lozar Assistant Director/Soccer Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Veniskey Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716-888-3767 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585-615-5316 E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . veniskej@canisius.edu Graduate Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsay Beckinghausen Office Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716-888-8444 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.GoGriffs.com
Team Information
• Features information on all 16 Canisius College athletic teams. • Student-athlete and coaching staff biographies, up-tothe minute athletic news, game notes plus schedules and results • Live in-game statistics for all home games. • Live video and audio webcasts for select home contests. • Directions to all Canisius facilities.
GoGriffs.com
Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA, Division I Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Metro Atlantic Athletic First year of sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998 Overall all-time record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-127 # of years in NCAA tourn/last. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Venue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Demske Sports Complex Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Field Turf Press Box Phone Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585-615-5316 2009 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 Conference Record/Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2/2nd Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16/8 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Media Guide Credits
Coaching Staff
The Canisius women’s lacrosse guide was produced on a MacBook Pro with Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop CS4.
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Teeter Alma Mater/Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canisius ‘02 Record at school (yrs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-67 (Seven Seasons) Career record (yrs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Same Lacrosse office phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .716-888-3764 Best time/day to reach coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Contact SID Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ashley Wood Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy Smith
Editor: Jason Veniskey Contributors: Matt Reitnour, Matt Lozar. Photography: Tom Wolf Imaging
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WOMEN’S LAX • SEASON PREVIEW
A very deep and talented team returns this year as Canisius welcomes back 16 letterwinners and nine starters from last season’s club that qualified for the MAAC Tournament in back-to-back seasons for the first time in school history. Seven newcomers will also join the team in 2010 to add to an already talented squad. “We are very strong in three areas this season,” Teeter said. “First, we are very deep and healthy in goal right now. Second, we have a real veteran senior-laden defense. Finally, we have a lot depth in numbers and talent in our midfield.” Goaltenders The goaltending is a position of strength for the 2010 season with AllMAAC honoree Allison Daley returning for her junior year. Daley fought through injuries during her sophomore campaign to earn second-team All-MAAC accolades. With Daley back to being healthy, Teeter looks for her to anchor a strong defensive unit in 2010. “A big key for us this year is having a healthy Allison Daley,” Teeter said. “Last year, she played with a really difficult injury but really showed her team commitment by playing through it. Her communication and her drive and will to win is contagious.” More important for the Griffs is adding depth at the position with the addition of freshman Gina Molfetta. “Gina had a very good fall,” Teeter said. “She got a lot of time in the crease to really adjust to the Division I level and we are really comfortable with either Allison or Gina in net.” Defense Anchoring the defense in front of Daley and Molfetta are four seniors. Returning starters Alyson Brown, Marissa Brown, Brett Poissant and Alison Rusak are all back and look to end their careers in style with a MAAC Championship.
Allison Daley earned second-team All-MAAC honors in 2009.
Every season, the Canisius College women’s lacrosse team looks to accomplish one ultimate goal - to win a MAAC Championship. However, in 2009 a string of unfortunate and unlucky injuries derailed the Golden Griffins’ championship hopes.
“The strength of this year’s team is our defense,” Teeter said. “We have four key seniors leading the way that have started for us since their freshman year. They know our systems and they just need to execute them consistently and we will be very strong back there. The four of them are great leaders and our captains.”
The 2010 season brings a fresh start for the Griffs and with a healthy team, Canisius once again envisions a season-ending run that results in a NCAA Tournament trip.
Marissa Brown, Poissant and Rusak all earned second-team All-MAAC honors as juniors. Brown finished third in the country last season with 2.72 caused turnovers per game, in addition to a team-best 50 ground balls. She also recorded 20 points and ranked second on the team with 41 draw controls.
“Our goal every season is to win a MAAC Championship and earn an invitation to the NCAA Tournament,” said Canisius head coach Scott Teeter. “I feel like anything short of that is an unsuccessful season in my eyes.”
Poissant recorded 19 points, 25 draw controls, 24 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers with Rusak adding 24 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers. Alyson Brown rounded out the unit with 16 ground balls and eight caused turnovers.
Despite losing 100 goals from last year’s team to graduation - nearly half of the team’s 205-goal total - Teeter has reasons to believe that this year’s squad will be able to reach its goal this season. “It is definitely a challenge to get the 100 goals back that we graduated but the biggest obstacle that we face is staying healthy for the entire year,” Teeter said. “Despite a number of injuries last season, we still finished second in the MAAC and were a couple minutes away from reaching the conference championship. A number of young players received valuable playing time as a result and we hope that results in a experienced club this season that takes our program to the next step. We have more allconference players returning than in any other season. So, I think that we are going to have a really successful year.”
“Marissa Brown brings the intensity level that we need back there,” Teeter said. “Alison Rusak is the true heart and soul of our defense and leads by example. Alyson Brown gives us size and intelligence on our defense, while Brett will play more on defense this year where she can really excel at.” Sophomore Meagan Hurley also returns on the back line and is coming off a tremendous fall season. Last year, Hurley appeared in seven games. Senior Kathleen DiPasquale and junior Mary Butlak join the team in 2010 and will add depth at the position.
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SEASON PREVIEW • WOMEN’S LAX
Alison Rusak has started all 52 games during her career and earned second-team all-conference honors in 2009.
Jackie Loson collected 37 ground balls and scored seven goals last season.
Ashley Curtis is the top returning scorer this season, posting 32 points and 19 goals in 2009.
As a rookie last season, Curtis finished third on the team behind Ashley Gray and Chelsea Martinez with 32 points, recording 19 goals and 13 assists. Curtis will fill a larger role this season and could become the leader of the unit.
Midfield A deep midfield unit will feature a number of talented players that will need to replace the production left by Ashley Gray and Chelsea Martinez. The duo combined for 95 goals last season, while Martinez also recorded a school-record 62 draw controls in 2009.
“We are in search for a true leader on attack this season,” Teeter said. “Ashley Curtis has the potential to be that person and she will get that opportunity to do so. We expect good things out of her this season.”
“Our midfield is probably the deepest it has ever been this season,” Teeter said. “All of our upperclassmen got valuable minutes last year. We are losing Ashley and Chelsea but I think this season, we will be a more balanced team. We will be more versatile and could have six players with 20-plus goals and draw controls.”
In just nine games last season, Laffey finished fourth on the team with 28 points, registering nine goals and 19 assists. Gray played the final 10 contests of the season and recorded 19 points, three goals and 16 helpers. The two, along with freshman Abbie Gowen, will anchor the unit behind the net.
Junior Jackie Loson and sophomores Rachel Brand, Megan Oosting and Theresa Walton will anchor the unit and play on both ends of the field this season.
Quinn, sophomore Kristy Wilensky and freshman Meghan McGunigle round out the unit. As a rookie in 2008, Quinn totaled 15 points, seven goals and eight assists. Wilensky played in 12 games last season, scoring two goals.
Loson, who played primarily on defense last season, earned second-team All-MAAC honors in 2009, posting seven goals, 37 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers. Oosting led all freshmen last season with 16 points and 11 goals, while Brand was close behind at 15 points and 10 scores. Walton, who frequently drew the opponent’s top offensive player on defense, also netted 10 goals.
Schedule The 2010 schedule is highlighted by nine home games, including a pair of games against teams that finished the 2009 campaign nationally ranked in Ohio State and Fairfield.
“Our goal scoring should be more spread out with those four players,” Teeter said. “We will have more balance and it should keep us fresher to played a high-tempo offense.”
The Griffs opens the season on Feb. 13 at Longwood and will also play at Boston College and Connecticut before returning home for a March 6 contest against Robert Morris. In addition to hosting the nationally-ranked Buckeyes, the Griffs will also welcome Binghamton, St. Bonaventure, Detroit and Lehigh to the Demske Sports Complex in non-conference action, while traveling to play Albany and Duquesne.
Kaitlyn Black adds depth at the midfield position. As a sophomore, Black played in 13 games with one starting assignment. Freshmen Kate Gosson and Lindsey Morgan will also see valuable playing time as rookies. Attack The attacking unit will benefit the most by a healthy team in 2010. Despite losing 100 goals of offense last season, a group compromising of juniors Ashley Curtis, Taylor Gray, Brianne Laffey and Carly Quinn has the potential to quickly fill the void.
“Our schedule is set up to challenge us in our non-conference season and to help us prepare for our MAAC games,” Teeter said. “We will need to be strong right from the beginning in MAAC games with two key contests at home to start things off.”
Last season, Gray, Laffey and Quinn all missed a large amount of time due to injuries but along with Curtis, each has shown a great amount of promise.
The conference season will be challenging right from the start, hosting the last two MAAC champions in Fairfield and Marist. Canisius will also host Niagara and play at Siena, Iona and Manhattan in conference action.
“When you lose two 40-goal scorers, it tends to be a concern,” Teeter said. “With the group of players we have coming back on attack, if healthy, we know that they can come in and not miss a beat.”
The top four teams during the MAAC regular season qualify for the conference’s postseason championship. Marist will host the 2010 Championship on April 30 and May 2.
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WOMEN’S LAX • COACH TEETER
Scott Teeter Eighth Season Canisius ‘02, ‘04 The longest tenured head coach in the MAAC, Scott Teeter is in his eighth season leading the Canisius College women’s lacrosse team. Teeter has won 44 games since taking the reins of the Golden Griffin program, the second-most wins by a MAAC coach during that period. In December 2009, Teeter added coaching responsibilities as the Canadian Under-19 National Team Head Coach and will guide his native country at the 2011 World Championship in Hannover, Germany. Teeter has taken a team that only won 11 games and two conference matches before his arrival to new heights. In the last five seasons, the Griffs have won 43 games - no conference coach has won more matches - and reached the MAAC Tournament in 2006, 2008 and 2009, including a trip to the championship in 2006. The 2005 MAAC Coach of the Year has built the program through recruiting and a strong leadership. Teeter has recruited and coached two players who competed in the most recent Women’s Lacrosse World Cup. He has also mentored 20 players to earn All-MAAC accolades, including a school-record seven selections in 2009. Teeter has also guided three Griffs to Player of the Year accolades. Elise Crawford and Alana Chan were named MAAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005, respectively, while Whitney Card picked up MAAC Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2006. Teeter was named the league’s Coach of the Year in just his third season after leading the Griffs to an eight-win improvement in 2005. He followed that year up with a school-record 12 wins, including six against MAAC foes, en route to the MAAC Championship. After a one-year absence from the MAAC Championship, Teeter led the Griffs back to the tournament in 2008. Four Griffs were selected to the All-MAAC First Team that season, the most of any school in the conference. In 2009, Canisius matched its best regular-season finish by placing second in the conference standings. Before coming to Canisius, Teeter served as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Buffalo State College in 2002, where he helped guide the program to its best finish ever at 5-6. Prior to his work at Buffalo State, he served as a student-assistant coach and team manager for the Canisius women’s lacrosse team for four years. He helped with instruction during practices and also assisted with game-day operations. Teeter was a four-year letterwinner for the Canisius College ice hockey team, graduating from the school in 2002. He played field lacrosse for his high school in Shelburne, Ontario, while also playing box lacrosse for the Orangeville Northmen in Western Ontario. Teeter graduated from Canisius with a degree in physical education in 2002 and earned his master’s degree in physical education with a concentration in sport psychology and coaching from Canisius in 2004. Teeter and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Lakeview.
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The Teeter File Coaching Career 2003Canisius Head Coach 2009Team Canada U-19 Head Coach 2002 Buffalo State Assistant Coach 1999-2001 Canisius Student Assistant Honors 2005 MAAC Coach of the Year
Teeter Year-by-Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL
Overall W L 0 12 1 12 9 6 12 7 5 11 9 9 8 10 44 67
MAAC W L 0 6 0 6 4 3 6 1 2 5 4 2 4 2 20 25
Teeter vs. All Opponents Opponent Binghamton Boston College California Central Conn. State Davidson Denver Duke Duquesne Fairfield Fresno State Gannon Howard Iona Lehigh Le Moyne Limestone Long Island Longwood Manhattan Marist Mercyhurst Navy Niagara Notre Dame Ohio State Robert Morris Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Siena St. Bonaventure St. Francis (Pa.) Syracuse UC Davis UMBC Vermont West Chester (Pa.)
Record 4-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-3 3-5 1-0 2-5 2-1 5-0 1-0 1-7 1-0 1-1 0-1 3-4 1-8 1-1 0-2 5-3 0-3 0-1 5-0 1-0 4-3 0-5 2-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1
Pct. .800 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .375 1.000 .286 .667 1.000 1.000 .125 1.000 .500 .000 .429 .111 .500 .000 .625 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .571 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000
Streak W4 L1 L1 W1 L1 L1 L1 L3 L3 W1 W1 W2 W5 W1 L4 W1 W1 L1 W2 L5 W1 L2 W5 L3 L1 W5 W1 W2 L5 W2 L1 L2 L1 W1 L1
SUPPORT STAFF • WOMEN’S LAX
Ashley Wood Assistant Coach • First Season • Duquesne ‘09 Ashley Wood is in her first season as assistant coach with the Canisius College women’s lacrosse program. A two-time All-Atlantic 10 honoree, Wood graduated from Duquesne ranked fourth in the school’s record book with 139 career goals, seventh with 157 career points, third with 111 caused turnovers and eighth with 96 draw controls. The 2009 Atlantic 10 Midfielder of the Year and second-team regional All-American, Wood set career highs with 56 points, 54 goals, 34 draw controls, 29 caused turnovers and 29 ground balls during her senior season. She led the conference with 1.71 caused turnovers per game and finished second with 3.18 goals per game. Wood also participated in the US Lacrosse Women’s Division National Tournament as a defender, becoming one of 64 players to advance to the second round of tryouts. Wood graduated from Duquesne with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She will pursue her master’s in sport administration at Canisius.
Andy Smith Athletic Trainer • 14th Season • Canisius ‘89 Andy Smith, a 1989 graduate of Canisius College, serves as the school’s head athletic trainer. Smith returned to Canisius in August 1996 after spending six years as an assistant athletic trainer at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. He also spent one year as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Illinois, where he received a master’s degree in kinesiology/athletic training in 1990. As the head athletic trainer at Canisius, Smith oversees coverage for all 16 Canisius teams, working directly with the cross country and women’s lacrosse programs. He also administers and oversees the student-athlete accident insurance and NCAA and Canisius College Drug Testing programs. The western New York native also serves as an adjunct professor for athletic training curriculums through the Joint Review Committee on Athletic Training. His certifications include BOC Certification, Clinical Instructor Educator and National Safety Council Instructor of CPR, First Aid and AED. Smith has offered a variety of regional and national presentations on several topics in sports medicine. He has also been involved with the United States Olympic Committee Sports Medicine Team and was a volunteer athletic trainer at the United States Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. He worked the 1999 Summer World University Games in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, and helped coordinate athletic training services at the 2004 and 2007 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds in Buffalo. Smith has served in numerous capacities within the New York State Athletic Trainers Association (NYSATA), including treasurer, regional representative, webmaster and president from 2002-04, where he represented nearly 1,300 certified and student athletic trainers statewide. He was honored by the NYSATA with the Thomas J. Sheehan Sr., Award for outstanding service to the profession. He recently served as a member of the NATA’s Inter-Association Task Force on “Recomended Guidelines on How to Prepare for and Manhage Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) During High School and College Athletic Practices and Competitions,” which has been published in numerous journals. Smith lives in Eggertsville, N.Y., with his wife, Carol, and their children, Grant and Ava.
Jon Rowan Strength & Conditioning Coach • Second Season • West Virginia Wesleyan ‘94 Jon Rowan enters his second year as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Canisius College athletic department, joining the Golden Griffins in September 2008. Rowan came to Canisius after serving as the head strength and conditioning coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for the past 10 years. At RPI, he was responsible for designing, teaching and implementing year-long training and conditioning for the Engineers’ 23 varsity sports programs while also working with various faculty, staff and students. He was the supervisor and fitness educator for a 30-person student staff and also assisted with the development for the school’s weight room and strength and conditioning equipment. Rowan has served as a consultant for player performance for the Albany Conquest, an arena football team that competes in the AFL2. In addition to his strength and conditioning duties at RPI, Rowan spent five seasons as a defensive backs coach for the school’s football program. He was also an assistant football coach at Methodist College in Fayetteville, N.C., and at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, W.Va. A 1994 graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College, Rowan has certifications with the National Strength and Conditioning Association and he is an IFA Certified Sports Nutritionist and an IFA Certified Senior Fitness Instructor.
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WOMEN’S LAX • 2010 ROSTER
Numerical Roster No. 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 25
Name Gina Molfetta Allison Daley Abbie Gowen Alison Rusak Taylor Gray Lindsey Morgan Brianne Laffey Mary Butlak Kate Gosson Kathleen DiPasquale Brett Poissant Kaitlyn Black Meagan Hurley Marissa Brown Kristy Wilensky Theresa Walton Meghan McGunigle Alyson Brown Carly Quinn Jackie Loson Ashley Curtis Megan Oosting Rachel Brand
Cl. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So.
Roster Breakdown Pos. GK GK A D A M A M M D M M D M A M A D A M A M M
Ht. 5-2 5-4 5-9 5-3 5-5 5-2 5-1 5-2 5-9 5-2 5-4 5-2 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-4 5-8 5-10 5-7 5-5 5-4 5-7 5-4
Hometown/High School Carmel, N.Y./Mahopac Peterborough, Ontario/Crestwood Amherst, N.Y./Amherst Orangeville, Ontario/Orangeville Baldwinsville, N.Y./C.W. Baker Lancaster, N.Y./Lancaster Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair Waterloo, N.Y./Finger Lakes CC/Waterloo Syracuse, N.Y./Marcellus Williamsville, N.Y./Williamsville North Syracuse, N.Y./Henninger Finleyville, Pa./Seton-La Salle Amherst, N.Y./Amherst Syracuse, N.Y./Corcoran Syracuse, N.Y./Corcoran Syracuse, N.Y./Nottingham Suffield, Conn./Suffied West Henrietta, N.Y./Rush-Henrietta Orangeville, Ontario/Orangeville Newark, N.Y./Newark Peterborough, Ontario/St. Peter’s Lakefield, Ontario/Lakefield District Syracuse, N.Y./Henninger
Head Coach: Scott Teeter (Canisius ‘02), Eighth season Assistant Coach: Ashley Wood (Duquesne ‘09)
Alphabetical Roster No. 11 25 18 13 7 22 1 9 8 2 4 12 6 20 17 00 5 24 10 19 3 16 14
Name Kaitlyn Black Rachel Brand Alyson Brown Marissa Brown Mary Butlak Ashley Curtis Allison Daley Kathleen DiPasquale Kate Gosson Abbie Gowen Taylor Gray Meagan Hurley Brianne Laffey Jackie Loson Meghan McGunigle Gina Molfetta Lindsey Morgan Megan Oosting Brett Poissant Carly Quinn Alison Rusak Theresa Walton Kristy Wilensky
Cl. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So.
Pos. M M D M M A GK D M A A D A M A GK M M M A D M A
Ht. 5-2 5-4 5-10 5-4 5-2 5-4 5-4 5-2 5-9 5-9 5-5 5-4 5-1 5-5 5-8 5-2 5-2 5-7 5-4 5-7 5-3 5-4 5-5
Hometown/High School Finleyville, Pa./Seton-La Salle Syracuse, N.Y./Henninger West Henrietta, N.Y./Rush-Henrietta Syracuse, N.Y./Corcoran Waterloo, N.Y./Finger Lakes CC/Waterloo Peterborough, Ontario/St. Peter’s Peterborough, Ontario/Crestwood Williamsville, N.Y./Williamsville North Syracuse, N.Y./Marcellus Amherst, N.Y./Amherst Baldwinsville, N.Y./C.W. Baker Amherst, N.Y./Amherst Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair Newark, N.Y./Newark Suffield, Conn./Suffied Carmel, N.Y./Mahopac Lancaster, N.Y./Lancaster Lakefield, Ontario/Lakefield District Syracuse, N.Y./Henninger Orangeville, Ontario/Orangeville Orangeville, Ontario/Orangeville Syracuse, N.Y./Nottingham Syracuse, N.Y./Corcoran
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Captains Alyson Brown Marissa Brown Brett Poissant Alison Rusak By Class Freshman .................................. 5 Sophomore .............................. 5 Junior ......................................... 8 Senior ......................................... 5 By Position Attack ........................................ 7 Midfielder ..............................10 Defender................................... 4 Goalkeeper............................... 2 Pronunciation Guide Butlack ....................... BUT-lack Gosson........................ GOSS-in Gowen .........................GOW-in Loson......................... LOW-son Molfetta ...............mall-FET-ah Oosting ..................... OU-sting Poissant .....................POY-sant Rusak.......................... rew-ZAK Wilensky ................ wa-LIN-ski
CAPTAIN PROFILES • WOMEN’S LAX
Alyson Brown • #18 Senior • Defender • 5-10 • West Henrietta, N.Y./Rush-Henrietta HS Year 2007 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 13- 5 10- 0 18-18 41-23
Goals 0 0 0 0
Assists 0 0 0 0
Points 0 0 0 0
Shots 1 0 0 1
Sh Pct. .000 .000 .000 .000
GWG 0 0 0 0
FPG-FPS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
GB 8 2 16 26
DC 3 1 5 9
CT 1 1 8 10
2009 • Junior Year: Started all 18 games on defense … Set career highs with 16 ground balls, eight caused turnovers and five draw controls … Set season highs with four caused turnovers and three ground balls versus Fresno State. 2008 • Sophomore Year: Played in 10 games … Recorded one caused turnover, one draw control and one ground ball against Niagara … Also scooped up one ground ball against St. Bonaventure. 2007 • Freshman Year: Played in 13 games … Had eight groundballs and three draw controls … Recorded a season-high four groundballs against Manhattan. Before Canisius: Played three years of lacrosse at Rush-Henrietta High School … Earned first-team all-county and first team all-league honors … Royal Comets went to state semifinals during her junior year … Team won three league titles … Played three years of volleyball and was named all-county … Earned school’s Female Sportsmanship Award … Inducted into Henrietta Hall of Fame. Personal: Born May 6, 1988 in Henrietta, N.Y. … The daughter of Phillip and Michiko Brown … Has one brother, Zachary … Majoring in political science … Mother swam at SUNY Brockport and Monroe Community College.
Marissa Brown • #13 Senior • Midfielder • 5-4 • Syracuse, N.Y./Corcoran HS Year 2007 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 16-16 18-18 18-18 52-52
Goals 13 15 17 45
Assists 7 1 3 11
Points 20 16 20 56
Shots 42 46 39 127
Sh Pct. .310 .326 .436 .354
GWG 0 0 0 0
FPG-FPS 2- 7 3- 8 4-14 9-29
GB 24 35 50 109
DC 29 22 41 92
CT 18 17 49 84
2009 • Junior Year: Named to the All-MAAC Second Team … Led the Griffs with 50 ground balls and 49 caused turnovers … Ranked third nationally with 2.72 caused turnovers per game … Placed 22nd nationally by picking up 2.78 ground balls per game … Finished second on the team with 41 draw controls … Also scored 17 goals and added three assists for 20 points … Named MAAC Defensive Player of the Week following a three-game run that included 14 caused turnovers, 12 ground balls and six draw controls … Set career highs with seven caused turnovers and seven ground balls against rival Niagara … Earned MAAC All-Tournament honors after recording two goals and a personal-best six draw controls against Marist … Recorded five draw controls and three caused turnovers against No. 16 Ohio State … Scored a season-best three goals against Fresno State … Also posted two goals against Siena, Niagara and Fairfield … Earned IWLCA Academic Squad honors … Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team. 2008 • Sophomore Year: One of four players to start all 18 games for the Griffs … Recorded 16 points on 15 goals and one assist … Also registered 35 ground balls, 22 draw controls and 17 caused turnovers … Scored a career-best four goals in a victory over Lehigh, including an overtime score … Tallied a hat trick against Navy … Scored two goals in wins against Binghamton and Gannon … Posted a season high with four draw controls against Howard … Recorded a season-best three caused turnovers against Binghamton … Picked up a season-best four ground balls against Iona and Manhattan … Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team. 2007 • Freshman Year: Finished sixth on the team and second among freshmen with 20 points …Tied for fifth on the team with 13 goals and 24 groundballs … Also was fifth with seven assists … Second on the team with 29 draw controls and tied for first with 18 caused turnovers … Started season with at least one point in nine-consecutive games and recorded a point in 13-of-16 overall … Had a seven-game goal streak … Scored a season-high three goals in season’s final game against Iona … Season highs of five groundballs against Vermont and four caused turnovers against Duquesne … Recorded four draw controls on three separate occasions. Before Canisius: Named first-team All-Central New York as a senior … Tallied 24 goals, 12 assists and 77 groundballs … Earned second-team All-Central New York honors as a junior after tallying 24 goals, 19 assists and 95 groundballs for Corcoran High School … Had 55 goals, 24 assists and 349 groundballs during her career … Co-captain of Central’s bronze medal team at the 2005 Empire State Games and helped Central to a gold medal at the 2004 games … Named first-team all-league in 2006 and 2005, second-team in 2004 and received honorable mention in 2002 and 2003. Personal: Born Nov. 1, 1988 in Syracuse, N.Y. … The daughter of Jerry and Terry Brown … Two younger brothers, Connor and Dillon … Majoring in physical education/health.
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WOMEN’S LAX • CAPTAIN PROFILES
Brett Poissant • #10 Senior • Midfielder • 5-4 • Syracuse, N.Y./Henninger HS Year 2007 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 15- 8 18-15 18-18 51-41
Goals 14 11 15 40
Assists 8 6 4 18
Points 22 17 19 58
Shots 45 33 52 130
Sh Pct. .311 .333 .288 .308
GWG 2 0 0 2
FPG-FPS 0- 5 0- 4 0-11 0-20
GB 27 19 24 70
DC 30 28 25 83
CT 11 12 14 37
2009 • Junior Year: Named to the All-MAAC Second Team … Started all 18 games in the midfield, recording 19 points, 15 goals and four assists … Recorded 14 goals in six conference games … Netted at least three goals in each of the Griffs’ four conference victories … Scored a career-best four goals in an 11-8 win over Siena … Also registered 25 draw controls, 24 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers … Posted a career-best three caused turnovers against MAAC foe Manhattan and added a season-high three ground balls … Picked up a season-high four draw controls against Niagara. 2008 • Sophomore Year: Played in all 18 games with 15 starting assignments … Recorded 17 points on 11 goals and six assists … Posted a team-leading 28 draw controls … Added 19 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers … Matched a career high with four points on two goals and two assists against St. Bonaventure … Recorded three points on a pair of goals and an assist against UC Davis … Also tallied two scores against Robert Morris and LeMoyne … Registered a season-best four draw controls against Binghamton … Matched a personal best with four ground balls against Siena and added three draw controls and two caused turnovers. 2007 • Freshman Year: Led Canisius freshmen in all three scoring categories with 14 goals, eight assists and 22 points … Finished fourth in goals and points overall … First on the team with 30 draw controls … Third on the team with 27 groundballs … Fifth with 11 caused turnovers … Had career-high three assists in first game against California … Had career-high three goals against Robert Morris … Tallied multiple groundballs 10 times, including a high of four against Robert Morris … Had four or more draw controls four times, including five against California … Named MAAC Rookie of the Week twice. Before Canisius: First-team All-Central New York as a senior after recording 62 goals and 17 assists … Named third-team All-Central New York in 2004 and competed for Central at the 2005 Empire State Games … Also first-team all-league in 2004 and team MVP in 2004 and 2005 … Tallied 173 career goals and 39 assists. Personal: Born Feb. 20, 1988 in Syracuse, N.Y. … The daughter of Mark and Susan Poissant … Has two older siblings, Eric and Jordan … Majoring in psychology.
Alison Rusak • #3 Senior • Defender • 5-3 • Orangeville, Ontario/Orangeville SS Year 2007 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 16-16 18-18 18-18 52-52
Goals 0 0 0 0
Assists 0 0 0 0
Points 0 0 0 0
Shots 0 0 0 0
Sh Pct. .000 .000 .000 .000
GWG 0 0 0 0
FPG-FPS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
GB 38 32 24 94
DC 2 6 6 14
CT 18 23 18 59
2009 • Junior Year: Named to the All-MAAC Second Team … Started all 18 games on defense … Recorded 24 ground balls, 18 caused turnovers and six draw controls … Posted multiple caused turnovers against No. 19 Denver, Fresno State, Duquesne, Iona and Manhattan … Picked up a season-best four ground balls in the season finale against Marist … Earned IWLCA Academic Squad honors … Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team. 2008 • Sophomore Year: One of four players to start all 18 games … Led the team with 23 caused turnovers and added 32 ground balls and six draw controls … Posted multiple caused turnovers 10 times during the season, including a season-high three against Marist … Picked up a season-best three ground balls on five occasions … Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team. 2007 • Freshman Year: Played in all 16 games and was second on the team with 38 groundballs … Finished fourth in the MAAC in groundballs per game (3.14) in conference games … Also had 18 caused turnovers, which tied for first on the squad … Season-high six groundballs came at Fairfield … Had multiple groundballs in 11 contests … Forced multiple caused turnovers on six occasions, including three in three separate games … Named to 2007 Canadian Under-19 Women’s Field Lacrosse Team. Before Canisius: Played for the Orangeville Northmen club team, where she was named the U-15 Most Valuable Graduating Player in 2002 and the U-19 Most Valuable Rookie in 2003 … She played in all 19 games in 2005 and posted two goals for the Northmen … Also played basketball in High School. Personal: Born Feb. 25, 1988 in Brampton, Ontario … The daughter of Paul and Nancy Rusak … Has one brother, Jeffrey … Majoring in physical education.
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PLAYER PROFILES • WOMEN’S LAX
Kaitlyn Black • #11 Junior • Midfielder • 5-2 • Finleyville, Pa./Seton-La Salle HS Year 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 4-0 13-1 17-1
Goals 2 0 2
Assists 0 0 0
Points 2 0 2
Shots 6 1 7
Sh Pct. .333 .000 .286
GWG 0 0 0
FPG-FPS 0-2 0-0 0-2
GB 1 6 7
DC 0 3 3
CT 0 4 4
FPG-FPS 3-6
GB 8
DC 7
CT 6
2009 • Sophomore Year: Played in 13 games with one starting assignment … Recorded six ground balls, four caused turnovers and three draw controls … Posted three draw controls, two caused turnovers and two ground balls in the win against Howard … Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team. 2008 • Freshman Year: Played in four games during her rookie season … Tallied a goal in wins against Howard and Niagara … Picked up one ground ball against Howard. Before Canisius: Four-year letterwinner at Seton-La Salle High School … Earned Pennsylvania All-Star accolades … Named a US Lacrosse Academic All-American … Qualified for the state championship in cross country. Personal: Born July 26, 1989 in Pittsburgh, Pa. … Daughter of Terence and Mary Black … Three sisters, Jessica, Trisha and Leah … Majoring in Spanish.
Rachel Brand • #25 Sophomore • Midfielder • 5-4 • Syracuse, N.Y./Henninger HS Year 2009
GP-GS 18-5
Goals 10
Assists 5
Points 15
Shots 17
Sh Pct. .588
GWG 0
2009 • Freshman Year: Played in all 18 games as a rookie, making five starts … Recorded 15 points on 10 goals and five assists … Netted two goals against Binghamton and Marist … Registered a goal and an assist against Fresno State, Boston College and versus Marist in the MAAC Tournament … Added eight ground balls, seven draw controls and six caused turnovers. Before Canisius: Earned four letters at Henninger High School … Team captain her senior season … Named Team MVP … Earned first-team all-league as well as second-team All-CNY honors … Named an Academic All-American. Personal: Born May 28, 1990 in Syracuse, N.Y. … Daughter of Frederick and Kathleen Brand … Majoring in psychology.
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WOMEN’S LAX • PLAYER PROFILES
Ashley Curtis • #22 Junior • Attack • 5-4 • Peterborough, Ontario/St. Peter’s SS Year 2009
GP-GS 18-17
Goals 19
Assists 13
Points 32
Shots 48
Sh Pct. .396
GWG 3
FPG-FPS 4-7
GB 8
DC 4
CT 3
2009 • Sophomore Year: Played in 18 games with 17 starting assignments … Finished third on the team with 32 points and 19 goals … Placed fourth with 13 assists … Named the MAAC Rookie of the Week after recording six points against Navy and Binghamton … Scored the game-winning goal with 3:16 remaining against the Bearcats … Netted a career-best four goals, including the game winner, against Robert Morris … Recorded four points in back-to-back games against Manhattan (1g, 3a) and Niagara (2g, 2a) … Picked up her second MAAC Rookie of the Week honors for her performance against Niagara … Scored a goal in her first collegiate game against No. 19 Denver … Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team. Before Canisius: Member of the Niagara lacrosse team during the Fall 2007 season … Played four years at St. Peter’s … Earned Athlete of the Year and Team MVP honors four times while at St. Peter’s. Personal: Born Oct. 3, 1989 in Peterborough, Ontario … Daughter of Bob and Norma Curtis … One brother, Nick, and one sister, Madeline … Majoring in physical education/health.
Allison Daley • #1 Junior • Goalkeeper • 5-4 • Peterborough, Ontario/Crestwood SS Year 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 18-18 16-16 34-34
Minutes 1086:00 931:33 2017:33
GA 217 186 403
GAA 11.99 11.98 11.98
Saves 174 151 325
Sv Pct. .445 .448 .446
W 9 7 16
L 9 9 18
2009 • Sophomore Year: Named to the All-MAAC Second Team … Started 16 games in goal, posting a goals against average of 11.98 and a save percentage of .448 … Registered a goals against average of 10.27 and a .487 save percentage in six MAAC games … Ranked 19th nationally with 9.44 saves per game … Named the MAAC Defensive Player of the Week following a sweep over MAAC foes Iona and Manhattan. Posted a goals against average of 7.00 and a save percentage of .588 … Recorded a season-best 17 saves against No. 19 Denver, the third-most in school history … Stopped at least 10 shots in eight games, including 4-of6 conference games … Also recorded 40 ground balls and nine caused turnovers. 2008 • Freshman Year: Started all 18 games in goal … Posted a goals against average of 11.99 and a save percentage of .445 … Registered a school-record 174 saves … Ranked 17th in the country with 9.67 saves per game … Two-time MAAC Defensive Player of the Week … Earned the honor for the first time after setting the program’s standard with 19 saves against No. 5 Syracuse … Named the Defensive Player of the Week for a second time after posting a goals against average of 8.71 and a save percentage of .542 in three victories against Binghamton, Gannon and Lehigh … Recorded double-digit saves 10 times during the season … Also registered 35 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers during the season. Before Canisius: Team captain of Kawartha Lacrosse Club … Named Goalie of the League during the 2005 season and Graduating Player of the Year in 2006 … Earned Rookie of the Year accolades in 2003 … Member of the U19 Canadian National Team that competed at the 2007 IFWLA World Championship, finishing fourth … Named to the World Team at the championship … Won RBC Player of the Game honors in Canada’s 9-5 win against England … Earned the “Heart of Lacrosse” award for Team Canada, given to one member from each team who is described as the most selfless player … Played for Team Ontario in 2005 … Also was a two-time captain for the field hockey team, leading Crestwood to four all-area championships … Earned MVP honors in 2006. Personal: Born June 4, 1988 in Peterborough, Ontario … Daughter of Ernie and Doreen Daley … One brother, Alex … Majoring in psychology.
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GB 35 40 75
CT 13 9 22
PLAYER PROFILES • WOMEN’S LAX
Taylor Gray • #4 Junior • Attack • 5-5 • Baldwinsville, N.Y./C.W. Baker HS Year 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 17-10 10- 7 27-17
Goals 17 3 20
Assists 7 16 23
Points 24 19 43
Shots 37 12 49
Sh Pct. .459 .250 .408
GWG 1 1 2
FPG-FPS 3-7 0-2 3-9
GB 19 6 25
DC 7 0 7
CT 3 1 4
2009 • Sophomore Year: Played in 10 games, making seven starts, after missing the first eight contests due to injury … Registered 19 points on three goals and 16 assists … In six MAAC games, posted 15 points, two goals and 13 assists … Led the MAAC with 2.17 assists per game during conference play and finished third overall with 1.60 helpers per contest … Tallied 11 assists during a three-game span in wins over Iona, Manhattan and Niagara … Recorded a career-best five helpers against rival Niagara … Posted three points, one goal and two assists in the MAAC Tournament against Marist … Also netted goals against Siena and Iona. 2008 • Freshman Year: Played in 17 games with 10 starting assignments … Recorded 24 points on 17 goals and seven assists … Added 19 ground balls, seven draw controls and three caused turnovers … Set season highs with six points, four goals and two assists against Manhattan to help the Griffs clinch a berth in the MAAC Championship … Also recorded a hat trick against St. Bonaventure … Tallied two goals against Marist in the MAAC Semifinals … Picked up a career-best six ground balls against Iona. Before Canisius: Four-year letterwinner at C.W. Baker High School … Earned first-team all-league and second-team All-CNY honors in 2006 … Also named to the All-League Second Team in 2004 and 2005 … Earned All-CNY accolades in 2005 and received honorable mention in 2004. Personal: Born September 18, 1989 in Baldwinsville, N.Y. … Daughter of Skip and Joni Gray … Sisters, Ashley and McKenzie, both played Division I lacrosse … Ashley was a member of the Griffs from 2006 to 2009 … Majoring in early childhood education.
Meagan Hurley • #12 Sophomore • Defender • 5-4 • Amherst, N.Y./Amherst HS Year 2009
GP-GS 7-0
Goals 0
Assists 0
Points 0
Shots 0
Sh Pct. .000
GWG 0
2009 • Freshman Year: Appeared in seven games as a rookie … Recorded two draw controls and one ground ball against Howard. Before Canisius: Played four seasons at the varsity level at Amherst High School … Named to the All-WNY team and also picked up All-ECIC accolades … Earned NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete honors … Also a member of the soccer team, recording 15 career goals and 12 career assists. Personal: Born Dec. 17, 1989 in Cleveland, Ohio … Daughter of John and Mary Ellen Hurley … Two brothers, Patrick and Christopher … Patrick played lacrosse at Roanoke, while Christopher was a member of the lacrosse team at Hobart … Grandfather, grandmother, father, three uncles and an aunt all attended Canisius … Majoring in international relations.
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FPG-FPS 0-0
GB 1
DC 2
CT 0
WOMEN’S LAX • PLAYER PROFILES
Brianne Laffey • #6 Junior • Attack • 5-1 • Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair HS Year 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 14-2 9-6 23-8
Goals 3 9 12
Assists 1 19 20
Points 4 28 32
Shots 14 14 28
Sh Pct. .214 .643 .429
GWG 0 1 1
FPG-FPS 0-1 1-1 1-2
GB 8 2 10
DC 5 2 7
CT 0 2 2
FPG-FPS 0-0 0-1 0-1
GB 15 37 52
DC 3 10 13
CT 10 14 24
2009 • Sophomore Year: Appeared in nine games with six starting assignments … Registered 28 points on nine goals and a team-best 19 assists … Recorded 25 points, seven goals and 18 assists in first six games before missing nine contests due to injury … Ranked first in the MAAC with 2.11 assists per game … Netted her first collegiate hat trick in the season opener versus No. 19 Denver … Tied the school record with six assists in the win over Fresno State … Recorded a career-best seven points on two goals and five assists against Howard … Returned from injury to post three points, two goals, one assist, two ground balls and one caused turnover in the MAAC Tournament against Marist. 2008 • Freshman Year: Played in 14 games and started two contests … Recorded four points, three goals, one assist, eight ground balls and five draw controls … Registered a season-best three points on two goals and one assist against Niagara … Also tallied a goal against Siena … Scooped up a personal-best four ground balls against Iona. Before Canisius: Team captain at Upper St. Clair High School … Named a second-team WPIAL All-Star and Section 3 All-Star as a senior … Received WPIAL Section 3 All-Star honors as a junior … Earned the Nancy Stewart Leadership Award … Also a member of the cross country team. Personal: Born April 21, 1989 in Pittsburgh, Pa. … Daughter of Dennis and Chris Laffey … One sister, Bridget, one brother, Brendan … Majoring in early childhood education.
Jackie Loson • #20 Junior • Midfielder • 5-5 • Newark, N.Y./Newark HS Year 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 17- 1 18-15 35-16
Goals 0 7 7
Assists 0 1 1
Points 0 8 8
Shots 3 14 17
Sh Pct. .000 .500 .412
GWG 0 0 0
2009 • Sophomore Year: Named to the All-MAAC Second Team … Played in 18 games with 15 starting assignments on defense … Ranked second on the team with 37 ground balls … Also registered 14 caused turnovers and 10 draw controls … Picked up at least three ground balls in seven games, including six of the final eight games … Scooped up a career-best five ground balls against Howard, Siena and Manhattan … Matched a career high with three caused turnovers versus Howard … Also recorded eight points on seven goals and one assist … Netted a career-best two goals in the season finale against Marist … Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team. 2008 • Freshman Year: Played in 17 games and made one start … Recorded 15 ground balls, 10 caused turnovers and three draw controls … Registered a career-best three caused turnovers against Niagara … Picked up a season-high two ground balls on five occasions … Recorded two draw controls against Howard. Before Canisius: Earned three letters at Newark High School … Recorded 25 goals, seven assists and 15 draw controls during her senior season … Earned first-team All-League and Team MVP honors as a junior and senior … Also a member of the volleyball and basketball teams. Personal: Born May 23, 1989 in Newark, N.Y. … Daughter of Joe and Korie Loson … One sister, Jessica, and one brother, Justin … Majoring in digital media arts.
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PLAYER PROFILES • WOMEN’S LAX
Megan Oosting • #24 Sophomore • Midfielder • 5-7 • Lakefield, Ontario/Lakefield District SS Year 2009
GP-GS 16-8
Goals 11
Assists 5
Points 16
Shots 22
Sh Pct. .500
GWG 1
FPG-FPS 1-2
GB 19
DC 25
CT 14
FPG-FPS 1-5
GB 32
DC 22
CT 15
2009 • Freshman Year: Played in 16 games with eight starts as a rookie … Recorded 16 points, 11 goals and five assists … Also registered 25 draw controls, 19 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers … Named the MAAC Rookie of the Week following her first collegiate weekend of play … Set season highs with four points, three goals and three caused turnovers in second career game against Fresno State … Netted two goals in wins over Howard and Niagara … Picked up a season-high four ground balls in season opener against No. 19 Denver … Recorded three draw controls against Duquesne, Navy, Iona, Manhattan and Fairfield. Before Canisius: Played four seasons at Lakefield District Secondary School … Earned Team MVP honors three times … Led the area in scoring … Member of the Ontario U-19 Provincial team … Also competed in badminton, basketball, cross country, field hockey, track and field plus volleyball. Personal: Born Sept. 18, 1990 in Peterborough, Ontario … Daughter of Allen and Lara Oosting … Four brothers, Chris, Eric, Ian and Jason … Majoring in physical education/health.
Carly Quinn • #19 Junior • Attack • 5-7 • Orangeville, Ontario/Orangeville SS Year 2008
GP-GS 18-9
Goals 7
Assists 8
Points 15
Shots 22
Sh Pct. .318
GWG 2
2009 • Sophomore Year: Missed the season due to injury. 2008 • Freshman Year: Appeared in 18 games with nine starting assignments … Recorded 15 points on seven goals and eight assists … Added 32 ground balls, 22 draw controls and 15 caused turnovers … Set career highs with five points, three goals, seven ground balls and three draw controls and three caused turnovers against Howard … Scored the final goal of the game in a 10-9 victory over Robert Morris … Also tallied the game-winning score against Gannon … Recorded a season-best three assists against Manhattan. Before Canisius: Member of the U-19 Canadian National Team that finished fourth at the 2007 Junior World Cup … Played for the Orangeville Northmen club team … Named the U15 Most Valuable Player in 2002 and the 2003 Rookie of the Year … Earned U20 Rookie of the Year accolades in 2004 … Played four years for the Ontario Provincial Team … Also a member of the Orangeville volleyball team … Earned the Ontario Volleyball Award of Excellence in 2003 and named the Orangeville Secondary School Junior Girls MVP in 2004. Personal: Born April 17, 1989 in Newmarket, Ontario … Daughter of Stephen and Martha Quinn … One sister, Tori … Majoring in physical education/health.
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WOMEN’S LAX • PLAYER PROFILES
Theresa Walton • #16 Sophomore • Midfielder • 5-4 • Syracuse, N.Y./Nottingham HS Year 2009
GP-GS 16-13
Goals 10
Assists 1
Points 11
Shots 22
Sh Pct. .455
GWG 0
FPG-FPS 1-5
GB 13
DC 22
CT 7
FPG-FPS 0-0
GB 3
DC 1
CT 3
2009 • Freshman Year: Played in 16 games with 13 starting assignments on defense … Frequently drew the assignment of the opponent’s top offensive threat … Recorded 22 draw controls, 13 ground balls and seven caused turnovers … Added 11 points, 10 goals and one assist on the offensive side … Posted three goals, three ground balls and two caused turnovers in first collegiate game against Boston College … Netted two goals against Howard and Binghamton … Recorded season highs with three caused turnovers and three ground balls against Iona … Picked up a season-best three draw controls against Robert Morris and Siena. Before Canisius: Earned three letters at Henninger High School … Earned OSHL All-league honors … Named an Academic All-American … Also a member of the soccer team, earning all-league accolades … Member of National Honor Society. Personal: Born Aug. 19, 1990 in Syracuse, N.Y. … Daughter of William and Barbara Walton … Three siblings, Billy, Mary and Carolyn … Billy played lacrosse at RIT … Carolyn plays lacrosse at St. John Fisher … Mary is a diver at LeMoyne College … Majoring in communications.
Kristy Wilensky • #14 Sophomore • Attack • 5-5 • Syracuse, N.Y./Corcoran HS Year 2009
GP-GS 12-0
Goals 2
Assists 0
Points 2
Shots 9
Sh Pct. .222
GWG 0
2009 • Freshman Year: Appeared in 12 games as a rookie … Scored goals against Howard and Iona … Also recorded three caused turnovers, three ground balls and one draw control. Before Canisius: Earned two varsity letters at Corcoran High School … Scored 40 goals her senior season at Corcoran High School and added 25 assists … Named to the All-CNY Second Team in 2008 and received honorable mention in 2007 … Earned all-league honors … Also a member of the soccer team, earning All-CNY accolades on two occasions. Personal: Born June 14, 1990 in Syracuse, N.Y. … Daughter of David and Maggi Wilensky … One sister, Alexis … Majoring in physical education/health.
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PLAYER PROFILES • WOMEN’S LAX
Mary Butlak • #7
Kathleen DiPasquale • #9
Junior • Midfield • 5-2 Waterloo, N.Y./Finger Lakes CC/Waterloo HS
Senior • Defender • 5-2 Williamsville, N.Y./Williamsville North HS
Before Canisius: Played two seasons at Finger Lakes Community College … Totaled 67 goals and 24 assists during her career at FLCC … Earned allconference and Team MVP honors … Played two seasons at Waterloo High School, earning the New York State Sportsmanship Award … Also played soccer at both Finger Lakes Community College and Waterloo High School.
Four-year letterwinner for the Canisius soccer team, earning third-team all-region honors and All-MAAC Second Team accolades in 2009. Before Canisius: Four-year letterwinner at Williamsville North … Earned first-team All-ECIC honors twice and received honorable mention AllWestern New York accolades in 2003 … Also played five years of soccer … Three-time all-state and AllWestern New York selection.
Personal: Born Sept. 16, 1989 in Seneca Falls, N.Y. … Daughter of John and Lori Butlak … Father played three seasons of lacrosse at Niagara … Two brothers, Michael and John … Uncle, Alphonso Butlak, attended Canisius … Majoring in athletic training.
Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1988 … Daughter of Charles and Bridget DiPasquale … Two older siblings … Majoring in marketing.
Kate Gosson • #8
Abbie Gowen • #2
Freshman • Midfielder • 5-9 Syracuse, N.Y./Marcellus HS
Freshman • Attack • 5-9 Amherst, N.Y./Amherst HS
Before Canisius: Earned four letters at Marcellus High School … Totaled 135 goals, 37 assists and 148 ground balls during her career … Earned first-team all-league accolades in 2008 and 2009 and secondteam honors in 2007 … Recorded 58 goals 24 assists and 65 ground balls as a senior … Also earned two letters as a member of the soccer team.
Before Canisius: Named Team MVP at Amherst High School … Set New York state records for singleseason assists and assists in a game … Named to the All-Western New York Team … Also earned allconference honors … Played four seasons of soccer at Amherst. Personal: Born Oct. 22, 1991 … Daughter of Dean and Wendy Gowen … Two brothers, William and Nathan … Majoring in digital media arts.
Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1991 in Camillus, N.Y. … Daughter of Mike and Eileen Gosson … Two siblings, Brendan and Maura … Majoring in psychology.
Meghan McGunigle • #17
Gina Molfetta • #00
Freshman • Attack • 5-8 Suffield, Conn./Suffield HS
Freshman • Goalkeeper • 5-2 Carmel, N.Y./Mahopac HS
Before Canisius: Team captain at Suffield High School … Totaled 65 goals and 56 assists during her senior season … Earned all-state and all-conference honors … Named Team MVP … Also a member of the ice hockey team, totaling 26 goals and 38 assists.
Before Canisius: Earned four letters at Mahopac High School … Earned All-Section I honors … Played in the Empire State Games from 2006 to 2008 … Also a member of the field hockey team. Personal: Born Oct. 16, 1991 in Carmel, N.Y. … Daughter of Rob and Debbie Molfetta … Three siblings, Tricia, Kevin and Joey … Father, Rob, played lacrosse at Geneseo and sister, Tricia, played at Stony Brook … Majoring in early childhood education.
Personal: Born Feb. 7, 1990 … Daughter of John and Jennifer McGunigle … Five siblings – Brendan, Caitlin, Taylor, Collin, Daniel … Sister, Taylor, plays soccer for Providence … Majoring in biology.
Lindsey Morgan • #5 Freshman • Midfield • 5-2 Lancaster, N.Y./Lancaster HS Before Canisius: Earned five letters at Lancaster High School … Received honorable mention to the All-America team … Named to the All-Western New York Team … Earned all-conference and Team MVP honors … Also a member of the field hockey team at Lancaster. Personal: Born Dec. 2, 1990 in Buffalo, N.Y. … Daughter of John and Debbie Morgan … Two siblings, Jesse and Stacey … Stacey played lacrosse at Fredonia … Majoring in biology.
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WOMEN’S LAX • 2009 IN REVIEW
2009 Results Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 March 7 March 8 March 13 March 15 March 17 March 20 March 27 March 29 April 3 April 5 April 8 April 17 April 19 April 24
at No. 19 Denver vs. Fresno State ~ BOSTON COLLEGE DUQUESNE HOWARD ROBERT MORRIS NAVY at Binghamton at St. Bonaventure at No. 7 Duke SIENA * at No. 16 Ohio State IONA * MANHATTAN * at Niagara * at Fairfield * at Marist * vs. Marist !
L, 7-15 W, 20-1 L, 13-18 L, 5-9 W, 16-3 W, 13-11 L, 13-15 W, 12-11 L, 2-6 L, 1-20 W, 11-8 L, 9-15 W, 19-7 W, 17-7 W, 20-11 L, 7-18 L, 9-10 L, 11-13
~ Played in Denver, Colo. * MAAC Game ! MAAC Tournament Marissa Brown led the Griffs with 49 caused turnovers in 2009. She ranked third nationally with 2.72 caused turnovers per game.
Individual Statistics No. 23 2 22 6 13 10 4 24 25 16 20 14 26 15 11 18 9 7 3 1 00
Player Chelsea Martinez Ashley Gray Ashley Curtis Brianne Laffey Marissa Brown Brett Poissant Taylor Gray Megan Oosting Rachel Brand Theresa Walton Jackie Loson Shannon Callahan Nicole Shea Kristy Wilensky Kaitlyn Black Alyson Brown Meagan Hurley Shelby Grigg Alison Rusak Allison Daley Sarah Podlesh Total Opponents
No. Player 00 Sarah Podlesh 1 Allison Daley Totals Opponents
GP-GS 18-18 18-16 18-17 9- 6 18-18 18-18 10- 7 16- 8 18- 5 16-13 18-15 18-18 6- 0 12- 0 13- 1 18-18 7- 0 8- 2 18-18 16-16 7- 2 18 18 GP-GS 7- 2 16-16 18 18
G 53 42 19 9 17 15 3 11 10 10 7 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 205 198
A 6 15 13 19 3 4 16 5 5 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 74
Min. 147:48 931:33 1080:00 1080:00
Pts 59 57 32 28 20 19 19 16 15 11 8 8 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 297 272
Shots 115 104 48 14 39 52 12 22 17 22 14 13 7 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 489 458
GA 12 186 198 205
Sh% .461 .404 .396 .643 .436 .288 .250 .500 .588 .455 .500 .385 .286 .222 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .419 .432 GAA 4.87 11.98 11.00 11.39
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GW 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 10
FPG-FPS 9-27 9-30 4- 7 1- 1 4-14 0-11 0- 2 1- 2 3- 6 1- 5 0- 1 0- 1 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 32-107 49-126 Saves 3 151 154 177
GB 36 22 8 2 50 24 6 19 8 13 37 5 2 3 6 16 1 4 24 40 0 326 314 Sv% .200 .448 .438 .463
DC 62 23 4 2 41 25 0 25 7 22 10 3 0 1 3 5 2 0 6 0 0 241 194
TO 32 31 22 18 29 27 22 24 20 20 17 19 3 11 7 7 1 1 8 29 0 348 344 W-L 1-1 7-9 8-10 10-8
CT 31 19 3 2 49 14 1 14 6 7 14 2 0 3 4 8 0 2 18 9 0 206 172
Fouls 28 18 7 8 50 40 8 9 11 8 12 5 1 2 6 32 1 2 30 1 0 354 397
Shots Faced 17 441 458 489
AWARDS/HONORS • WOMEN’S LAX
MAAC Honors Offensive Player of the Year 2006
Whitney Card
Defensive Player of the Year 2004 2005
Elise Crawford Alana Chan
All-Tournament Team 2006 2008 2009
Coach of the Year 2005
Scott Teeter
All-MAAC First Team 1999 2000 2001 2005 2006 2008
Chelsea Martinez earned first-team All-MAAC honors for the second-straight season in 2009. She was one of a school-record seven Griffs to earn all-conference accolades last season.
2009
Whitney Card Alana Chan Erica Nasca Chelsea Martinez Erica Nasca Marissa Brown Chelsea Martinez
All-MAAC Second Team
Kristy Grossman Kristy Grossman Kristy Grossman Whitney Card Alana Chan Whitney Card Alana Chan Stephanie Knott Ashley Gray Chelsea Martinez Erica Nasca Lauren Walsh Ashley Gray Chelsea Martinez
2002 2004 2006 2007 2009
Kristy Grossman Shannon Taylor Ashley Gray Ashley Gray Erica Nasca Marissa Brown Allison Daley Jackie Loson Brett Poissant Alison Rusak
Team Awards Offensive Most Valuable Player 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Rachelle Held Amanda Marts Whitney Card Whitney Card Ashley Gray Lauren Walsh Chelsea Martinez
Defensive Most Valuable Player 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Lindsay Karas Anne McNall Rasheeda Brenton Katie Ferguson Alana Chan Erica Nasca Alison Rusak Chelsea Martinez Marissa Brown
Iron Griff 2007 2008 2009
Lisa Foligno Chelsea Martinez Brett Poissant
Rookie of the Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Stephanie Kott Elise Crawford Alana Chan Ashley Gray Marissa Brown Allison Daley Ashley Curtis
Kathy Fiore Memorial Award 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Annette Bergsland Courtney Fletcher Sarah Schmitkons Courtney Fletcher Courtney Fletcher Sarah Royer Shannon Taylor Cara Foligno Stephanie Kott Erica Nasca Lisa Foligno Erica Nasca Shannon Callahan
Shannon Callahan was the recipient of the Kathy Fiore Memorial Award following the 2009 season
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WOMEN’S LAX • ALL-TIME RESULTS
Year-by-Year Results 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total
W- L
Pct.
MAAC
Head Coach
Captains
0-13 1-13 2-12 3-12 4-10 0-12 1-12 9- 6 12- 7 5-11 9- 9 8-10 54-127
.000 .071 .143 .200 .286 .000 .077 .600 .632 .313 .500 .444 .298
0-3 0-6 0-6 1-5 1-5 0-6 0-6 4-3 6-1 2-5 4-2 4-2 22-50
Doug Kohler Doug Kohler Doug Kohler Doug Kohler Doug Kohler Scott Teeter Scott Teeter Scott Teeter Scott Teeter Scott Teeter Scott Teeter Scott Teeter
Michelle McLaren, Farrah Stewart Nikki Kosich, Lauren Lukowski n/a Courtney Greenway, Kristy Grossman, Sara Schmitkons Courtney Fletcher, Kristy Grossman, Sara Schmitkons Rachelle Held, Sarah Royer Stephanie Kott, Shannon Taylor Lindsay Karas, Stephanie Kott Cara Foligno, Stephanie Kott Rasheeda Brenton, Erica Nasca, Lauren Walsh, Melissa Wegst Lisa Foligno, Chelsea Martinez, Erica Nasca, Lauren Walsh Chelsea Martinez, Brett Poissant
1998 (0-13, 0-3 MAAC) Head Coach: Doug Kohler 3/27 ALFRED 3/29 MARIST * 4/2 NIAGARA * 4/4 at Nazareth 4/6 BUFFALO STATE 4/8 RIT 4/9 at Mercyhurst 4/19 at Indiana (Pa.) 4/25 at Duquesne 4/26 at Oberlin 4/29 LE MOYNE 5/2 at Connecticut 5/3 at Manhattan *
L, 0-19 L, 3-19 L, 2-19 L, 1-25 L, 7-8 L, 2-15 L, 0-18 L, 4-14 L, 1-20 L, 5-16 L, 6-20 L, 5-20 L, 2-16
1999 (1-13, 0-6 MAAC) Head Coach: Doug Kohler 3/20 INDIANA (Pa.) 3/24 RIT 3/27 MANHATTAN * 3/28 DUQUESNE 4/5 at Alfred 4/7 at Mercyhurst 4/10 FAIRFIELD * 4/14 at Niagara * 4/17 at Siena * 4/18 at Marist * 4/25 at Wooster 4/27 at Le Moyne * 5/1 at Quinnipiac 5/2 at Sacred Heart
L, 4-7 W, 10-8 L, 3-13 L, 0-22 L, 1-19 L, 3-19 L, 1-18 L, 5-19 L, 7-9 L, 10-17 L, 6-15 L, 3-19 L, 6-19 L, 3-16
2001 (3-12, 1-5 MAAC)
L, 6-12 L, 3-15 L, 4-12 L, 10-19 W, 12-6 L, 2-19 L, 2-23 L, 7-10 L, 9-10 L, 9-14 L, 4-13
Head Coach: Doug Kohler 3/18 INDIANA (Pa.) 3/19 SACRED HEART 3/21 NIAGARA 3/25 at Ohio Wesleyan 3/30 QUINNIPIAC 3/31 at Le Moyne * 4/3 ALFRED 4/7 FAIRFIELD * 4/8 MANHATTAN * 4/10 MERCYHURST 4/12 at Niagara * 4/17 at St. Bonaventure 4/21 at Marist *
2000 (2-12, 0-6 MAAC) Head Coach: Doug Kohler 3/11 at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 3/13 at UC Davis 3/18 at Indiana (Pa.) 3/19 at Ohio University 3/25 ST. BONAVENTURE 4/1 at Manhattan * 4/2 at Fairfield * 4/8 LE MOYNE * 4/15 SIENA * 4/16 MARIST * 4/19 NIAGARA *
Kristy Grossman earned All-MAAC honors in each of her four seasons from 1999 to 2002.
4/22 4/24 4/26
WOOSTER REGIS at Mercyhurst
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L, 4-10 W, 8-2 L, 7-17
L, 5-9 L, 2-17 L, 8-14 W, 9-8 L, 9-15 L, 10-11 L, 3-9 L, 3-16 L, 3-11 L, 5-14 L, 6-10 L, 3-14 L, 5-15
4/22 5/3
at Siena * MEDAILLE
W, 9-7 W, 18-3
2002 (4-10, 1-5 MAAC) Head Coach: Doug Kohler 3/16 BINGHAMTON 3/17 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) 3/20 ST. BONAVENTURE 3/23 OHIO WESLEYAN 3/30 at Quinnipiac 4/6 at Manhattan * 4/7 at Fairfield * 4/13 SIENA * 4/14 MARIST * 4/20 LE MOYNE * 4/21 OHIO UNIVERSITY 4/23 MERCYHURST 4/25 at Alfred 4/28 NIAGARA *
W, 26-1 W, 19-2 L, 1-20 W, 10-5 L, 6-12 L, 3-10 L, 3-18 W, 9-8 L, 2-11 L, 7-14 L, 1-19 L, 8-9 L, 10-11 L, 4-13
ALL-TIME RESULTS • WOMEN’S LAX
Series History
The Class of 2008 - Erica Nasca, Lisa Foligno, Whitney Card, Lauren Walsh and Emilee Flynn - won 35 games during their career, the most in school history.
2003 (0-12, 0-6 MAAC) Head Coach: Scott Teeter 3/19 NIAGARA 3/26 at Gannon 3/30 vs. West Chester (Pa.) 4/1 at Niagara * 4/5 MANHATTAN * 4/6 FAIRFIELD * 4/13 at Marist * 4/14 at Siena * 4/16 at St. Bonaventure 4/17 at Mercyhurst 4/26 at Le Moyne * 4/27 GANNON
L, 2-18 L, 4-19 L, 3-18 L, 4-14 L, 2-13 L, 2-17 L, 4-15 L, 4-12 L, 1-19 L, 4-14 L, 4-15 L, 7-12
2004 (1-12, 0-6 MAAC) Head Coach: Scott Teeter 3/15 LE MOYNE 3/26 at Gannon 3/27 at Binghamton 3/29 NIAGARA 4/3 at Manhattan * 4/4 at Fairfield * 4/8 at Central Connecticut 4/12 NIAGARA * 4/17 HOWARD 4/18 LE MOYNE * 4/21 MERCYHURST 4/24 MARIST * 4/25 SIENA *
L, 3-22 L, 6-19 L, 8-15 L, 3-8 L, 4-18 L, 6-16 L, 5-8 L, 5-9 L, 6-16 L, 6-13 W, 6-4 L, 3-11 L, 8-11
2005 (9-6, 4-3 MAAC) Head Coach: Scott Teeter 3/11 LONG ISLAND 3/12 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.)
L, 9-13 W, 16-1
3/18 3/23 3/30 3/31 4/1 4/9 4/10 4/13 4/16 4/17 4/20 4/22 4/24
ROBERT MORRIS BINGHAMTON at Limestone at Davidson at Longwood IONA * MANHATTAN * GANNON at Marist * at Fairfield * at Niagara * (ot) LE MOYNE * at Siena *
W, 15-1 W, 14-11 W, 11-5 L, 10-20 L, 8-22 W, 19-9 L, 7-11 W, 16-11 L, 8-16 W, 14-12 W, 10-8 W, 12-11 L, 6-14
2006 (12-7, 6-1 MAAC) Head Coach: Scott Teeter 3/9 vs. Long Island 3/10 GANNON 3/11 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 3/14 at Duquesne 3/15 at St. Francis (Pa.) 3/16 at Robert Morris 3/19 BINGHAMTON 3/21 at UMBC 3/25 at #10 Notre Dame 3/27 ST. BONAVENTURE 4/1 at Iona * 4/2 at Manhattan * (ot) 4/8 MARIST * 4/9 FAIRFIELD * 4/19 NIAGARA * 4/21 at Le Moyne * 4/23 SIENA * 4/28 vs. Fairfield ! 4/30 vs. Le Moyne !
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W, 9-8 L, 7-10 W, 13-11 L, 6-13 W, 11-4 W, 18-12 W, 16-8 L, 8-13 L, 2-18 L, 9-20 W, 20-8 W, 12-11 W, 13-9 W, 14-9 W, 16-10 L, 12-20 W, 9-8 W, 16-12 L, 10-15
Team W-L Pct. Albany First Meeting Alfred 0-4 .000 Binghamton 5-1 .833 Boston College 0-1 .000 Buffalo State 0-1 .000 California 0-1 .000 Central Conn. St. 1-1 .500 Connecticut 0-1 .000 Davidson 0-1 .000 Denver 0-1 .000 Detroit First Meeting Duke 0-1 .000 Duquesne 0-5 .000 Fairfield 3-9 .250 Fresno State 1-0 1.000 Gannon 2-5 .286 Howard 2-1 .667 Indiana (Pa.) 0-4 .000 Iona 5-0 1.000 Lehigh 1-0 1.000 Le Moyne 1-12 .077 Limestone 1-0 1.000 Long Island 1-1 .500 Longwood 0-1 .000 Manhattan 3-9 .250 Marist 1-13 .077 Medaille 1-0 1.000 Mercyhurst 1-6 .143 Navy 0-2 .000 Nazareth 0-1 .000 Niagara 5-10 .333 Notre Dame 0-3 .000 Oberlin 0-1 .000 Ohio State 0-1 .000 Ohio University 0-2 .000 Ohio Wesleyan 2-0 1.000 Quinnipiac 0-3 .000 Regis 1-0 1.000 RIT 1-1 .500 Robert Morris 5-0 1.000 Sacred Heart 0-2 .000 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1-1 .500 Siena 5-6 .455 St. Bonaventure 1-7 .125 St. Francis (Pa.) 3-0 1.000 Syracuse 0-1 .000 UC Davis 0-3 .000 UMBC 0-1 .000 Vermont 1-0 1.000 West Chester (Pa.) 0-1 .000 Wooster 0-2 .000 2010 Opponents in bold
Streak L4 W4 L1 L1 L1 W1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L5 L3 W1 W1 W2 L1 W5 W1 L4 W1 W1 L1 W2 L5 W1 W1 L2 L1 W5 L3 L1 L1 L2 W2 L3 W1 W1 W5 L2 W1 W2 L7 W3 L1 L3 L1 W1 L1 L2
WOMEN’S LAX • ALL-TIME RESULTS
2007 (5-11, 2-5 MAAC) Head Coach: Scott Teeter 2/22 at California 2/24 at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 2/25 at UC Davis 3/3 VERMONT 3/10 #8 NOTRE DAME 3/14 at Gannon 3/15 ROBERT MORRIS 3/27 ST. BONAVENTURE 3/30 LE MOYNE * 4/1 at Siena * 4/5 DUQUESNE 4/10 at Niagara * 4/13 at Fairfield * 4/14 at Marist * 4/20 MANHATTAN * 4/22 IONA *
L, 6-18 W, 14-12 L, 12-13 W, 13-10 L, 8-18 L, 8-16 W, 15-9 L, 6-18 L, 6-9 L, 8-12 L, 5-15 W, 17-3 L, 9-13 L, 8-15 L, 10-11 W, 18-15
2008 (9-9, 4-2 MAAC) Head Coach: Scott Teeter 3/15 at #12 Notre Dame 3/20 #5 Syracuse 3/11 ST. BONAVENTURE 3/14 at Robert Morris 3/16 BINGHAMTON 3/18 GANNON 3/21 at Lehigh (ot) 3/22 at Howard 3/25 at Navy 3/28 UC DAVIS 4/4 SIENA * 4/6 at Le Moyne 4/11 MARIST * 4/13 FAIRFIELD 4/16 NIAGARA * 4/18 at Iona * 4/20 at Manhattan * 4/25 vs. Marist !
L, 10-22 L, 3-24 L, 10-11 W, 10-9 W, 9-7 W, 12-9 W, 13-12 W, 22-6 L, 12-15 L, 11-13 W, 13-7 L, 5-15 L, 14-15 L, 4-12 W, 23-5 W, 10-8 W, 15-12 L, 10-15
Lauren Walsh, the school’s all-time leader in points and assists, set a school record with 42 helpers in 2008.
Griffs on the Road
2009 (8-10, 4-2 MAAC) Head Coach: Scott Teeter 3/15 at No. 19 Denver 3/16 vs. Fresno State (at Denver) 3/21 BOSTON COLLEGE 3/28 DUQUESNE 3/7 HOWARD 3/8 ROBERT MORRIS 3/13 NAVY 3/15 at Binghamton 3/17 at St. Bonaventure 3/20 at No. 7 Duke 3/27 SIENA * 3/29 at No. 16 Ohio State 4/3 IONA * 4/5 MANHATTAN * 4/8 at Niagara * 4/17 at Fairfield * 4/19 at Marist * 4/24 vs. Marist ! * MAAC Game ! MAAC Tournament
L, 7-15 W, 20-1 L, 13-18 L, 5-9 W, 16-3 W, 13-11 L, 13-15 W, 12-11 L, 2-6 L, 1-20 W, 11-8 L, 9-15 W, 19-7 W, 17-7 W, 20-11 L, 7-18 L, 9-10 L, 11-13
Where Canisius has visited North Carolina/South Carolina/Virginia (vs. Davidson/Limestone/Longwood - 2005) South Bend, Ind. (vs. Notre Dame - 2006 and 2008) California (vs. Cal/Saint Mary’s/UC Davis - 2007) Washington, D.C. (vs. Navy/Howard - 2008) Denver, Colo. (vs. Denver/Fresno State - 2009) Durham, N.C. (vs. Duke - 2009)
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LETTERWINNERS • WOMEN’S LAX
A Aiello, Carrie
1999-01
B Balducci, Gina Barbasch, Lisa Bergsland, Annette Black, Kaitlyn Bodden, Jaimie Brand, Rachel Brenton, Rasheeda Brown, Alyson Brown, Marissa Bunt, Kelly
2002-03 1999-02 1998-00 2008-09 2000 2009 2004-07 2007-09 2007-09 2004-06
C Callahan, Shannon Card, Whitney Cassidy, Christine Cervini, Jaimie Chan, Alana Chiantella, Cate Cimerman, Bridget Corbett, Lauren Costanzo, Susan Costanzo, Victoria Crawford, Elise Curtis, Ashley
2006-09 2005-08 1998 2001 2005-06 2003 2002 2001 1998-99 2004-06 2004-06 2009
2008-09 2004 1999
F Farrugia, Brittany Ferguson, Katie Fiegel, Jamie Fletcher, Courtney Flynn, Emilee Foligno, Cara Foligno, Lisa Frediani, Elizabeth Frillici, Alana
2004-07 2005-06 1998-99 2000-02 2005-08 2003-06 2005-08 2007-08 1998
G Gorenflo, Ann Marie Gray, Ashley Gray, Taylor Greenway, Courtney Greier, Leanne Grigg, Shelby Grossman, Kristy Gruber, Heidi Guidie, Katherine Gullo, Carolyn
K Karas, Lindsay Knab, Liz Kosich, Nikki Koszka, Katie Kott, Stephanie Kuper, Erica
1998 2006-09 2008-09 1998-01 1998 2006-09 1999-02 2001, 03-04 1999-00 1998-00
Laffey, Brianne Latour, Rachael Lisa, Vicki Lohr, Stephanie Loson, Jackie Lukowski, Lauren
1998-00 2007-08 2000-03 2002-03 1999 2009
2008-09 1998 1998 2000-02 2008-09 1998-00
M Maguire, Emily Martinez, Chelsea Marts, Amanda Masters, Perrine McCann, Laura McGuinness, Kristen McLaren, Michelle McNall, Anne Moran, Christine Morrow, Lindsay Mullaney, Erin
2008 2006-09 2004-07 1998-99 2001, 03 2003-04, 06 19998 2004 2002-03 1998-00 2003-04
N Nasca, Erica
2005-08
O Oosting, Megan Orth, Stacey Ottney, Jamie
H Handley, Staci Harris, Bobbi Jo Held, Rachelle Helinski, Monica Herzog, Suzanne Hurley, Meagan
Q 2002-03, 05 2003 1998-99 2002 2003-06 2003
L
D Daley, Allison Dawson, Dawnette DeVinney, Melisa
A two-time team captain, Erica Nasca played for the Griffs from 2005 to 2008.
2009 1998 2001-03
Quinn, Carly
R Rassow, Natalie Rivard, Marguerite Rooth, Marie Royer, Sarah Rusak, Alison
1998 2009 2007-09 2004-05 1999-00
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2003 1999-01 1998 2001-03 2007-09
S Sabo, Michelle Scanlon, Becky Schmitkons, Sara Schwartz, Jillian Shade, Emily Shea, Nicole Sheahan, Melissa Somerville, Andrea Sorrentino, Alicia Stewart, Farrah
2000 2000-02 1999-02 2002-04 2003 2009 2004-05 2005-06 2005-07 1998
T Taylor, Shannon Thomas, Awehiyo
2002-04 2006-07
W Waite, Jennifer Walsh, Lauren Walton, Theresa Wegst, Melissa Welsh, Courtney Westenfield, Erin Wilensky, Kristy Wilkinson, Penny Wojcinski, Jessica Wright, Janelle
P Pleban, Melissa Podlesh, Sarah Poissant, Brett Portka, Meghan Pulvino, Dawn
2008
2000-03 2005-08 2009 2004-07 2008 2001-03 2009 1998-00 1998 2006-08
Z Zierk, Jessica Current student-athletes in bold
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WOMEN’S LAX • RECORD BOOK
Career Ground Balls 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player Kristy Grossman Chelsea Martinez Ashley Gray Erica Nasca Rasheeda Brenton
Years 1999-02 2006-09 2006-09 2005-08 2004-07
GB 215 147 142 138 137
Years 2006-09 2005-08 20072005-06 2007-
DC 130 114 92 90 83
Years 1999-02 2006-09 20071999-02 2006-09
CT 187 86 84 72 68
Career Draw Controls 1. 2. 4. 3. 5. Ashley Gray owns the school record with 140 career goals and ranks second in the program’s history with 196 points and 56 assists.
Career Caused Turnovers
Career Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Player Lauren Walsh Ashley Gray Whitney Card Chelsea Martinez Alana Chan Erica Nasca Lauren Lukowski Rachelle Held Becky Scanlon Amanda Marts
Years 2005-08 2006-09 2005-08 2006-09 2005-06 2005-08 1998-00 2000-03 2000-02 2004-07
G 97 140 137 119 57 68 57 49 45 52
A 103 56 27 11 38 15 9 16 17 10
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
P 200 196 164 130 95 83 66 65 62 62
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Points Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Player Lauren Walsh Ashley Gray Alana Chan Whitney Card Taylor Gray Brianne Laffey Lisa Barbasch Courtney Fletcher Brett Poissant 10. Becky Scanlon
50 65 47 64
Ashley Gray Whitney Card Ashley Gray Lauren Walsh
2006 2006 2008 2008
41 53 35 35 53
Whitney Card Whitney Card Ashley Gray Chelsea Martinez Chelsea Martinez
2005 2006 2008 2008 2009
15 30 22 42
Alana Chan Lauren Walsh Lauren Walsh Lauren Walsh
2005 2006 2007 2008
Goals Years 2006-09 2005-08 2006-09 2005-08 2005-08 1998-00 2005-06 2004-07 2000-03 2000-02 2007-
Goals 140 137 119 97 68 57 57 52 49 45 45
Years 2005-08 2006-09 2005-06 2005-08 200820081999-02 2000-02 20072000-02
Assists 103 56 38 27 23 20 19 18 18 17
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Assists Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Career Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Player Kristy Grossman Chelsea Martinez Marissa Brown Sara Schmitkons Ashley Gray
Scoring Records By Class
Career Goals Player Ashley Gray Whitney Card Chelsea Martinez Lauren Walsh Erica Nasca Lauren Lukowski Alana Chan Amanda Marts Rachelle Held Becky Scanlon Marissa Brown
Player Chelsea Martinez Erica Nasca Marissa Brown Alana Chan Brett Poissant
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RECORD BOOK • WOMEN’S LAX
Season Ground Balls 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player Ashley Gray Kristy Grossman Kristy Grossman Kristy Grossman Alana Chan Alana Chan
Years 2006 2002 2001 1999 2005 2006
GB 67 65 57 56 54 54
Years 2009 2005 2006 2006 2005 2009
DC 62 48 45 42 41 41
Season Draw Controls 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Chelsea Martinez set school records with 53 goals and 62 draw controls in 2009.
Season Caused Turnovers
Season Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Player Whitney Card Lauren Walsh Chelsea Martinez Lauren Walsh Ashley Gray Ashley Gray Alana Chan Alana Chan Ashley Gray Whitney Card Lauren Walsh
Year 2006 2008 2009 2006 2009 2006 2005 2006 2008 2005 2007
G 53 22 53 27 42 31 33 24 35 41 24
A 12 42 6 30 15 19 15 23 12 5 22
Player 1. Kristy Grossman Kristy Grossman 3. Marissa Brown 4. Kristy Grossman 5. Kristy Grossman Courtney Fletcher Alana Chan
P 65 64 59 57 57 50 48 47 47 46 46
Individual Most Points:
Most Saves:
10, Alana Chan, vs. Iona, 4/9/05 10, Lauren Walsh, at Howard, 3/22/08 7, Whitney Card, at Iona, 4/1/06 6, Lauren Walsh, at Howard, 3/22/08 6, Brianne Laffey, vs. Fresno State, 2/16/09 19, Allison Daley, at Syracuse, 2/20/08
Team Most goals: Most goals against:
26, vs. Binghamton, 3/16/02 25, vs. Nazareth, 4/4/98
Most Goals: Most Assists: Year 2006 2009 2009 2005 2005 2008 2008 2005 2007 2006
Goals 53 53 42 41 35 35 35 33 32 31
Year 2008 2006 2006 2007 2006 2009 2009 2005 2009 2001 2009
Assists 42 30 23 22 19 19 16 15 15 13 13
Years 1999 2001 2009 2002 2000 2002 2006
Single-Game Records
Season Goals Player 1. Whitney Card Chelsea Martinez 3. Ashley Gray 4. Whitney Card 5. Erica Nasca Ashley Gray Chelsea Martinez 8. Alana Chan 9. Ashley Gray 10. Ashley Gray
Player Chelsea Martinez Alana Chan Awehiyo Thomas Alana Chan Erica Nasca Marissa Brown
Season Assists Player Lauren Walsh Lauren Walsh Alana Chan Lauren Walsh Ashley Gray Brianne Laffey 7. Taylor Gray 8. Alana Chan Ashley Gray 10. Courtney Fletcher Ashley Curtis 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Whitney Card was named the MAAC Offensive Player of the Year after setting school records with 65 points and 53 goals in 2006.
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CT 58 58 49 39 32 32 32
WOMEN’S LAX • RECORD BOOK
Rasheeda Brenton owns the school record with 508 career saves.
Career Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player Rasheeda Brenton Sarah Royer Courtney Greenway Allison Daley Susan Costanzo
Season Saves Year 2004-07 2001-03 1998-01 20081998-99
GP 58 39 51 18 24
Saves 508 398 327 325 178
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Career Save Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4.
Player Sarah Royer Courtney Greenway Allison Daley Rasheeda Brenton
Year 2001-03 1998-01 20082004-07
1. 2. 3. 4.
Year 20082004-07 2001-03 1998-01
Year 2008 2000 2009 2006 2003
GP 18 14 16 18 12
Saves 174 156 151 149 144
Season Save Percentage GA 407 392 403 655
Saves 398 327 325 508
Pct. .494 .455 .446 .437
GA 403 655 407 392
GAA 11.98 12.46 12.64 13.23
1. 2. 3. 4.
Career Goals Against Average Player Allison Daley Rasheeda Brenton Sarah Royer Courtney Greenway
Player Allison Daley Courtney Greenway Allison Daley Rasheeda Brenton Sarah Royer
Minutes 2018 3153 1932 1777
Player Sarah Royer Sarah Royer Sarah Royer Courtney Greenway
Year 2001 2002 2003 2000
GA 106 137 164 182
Saves 129 125 144 156
Pct. .549 .477 .468 .462
GA 137 106 189 186
GAA 10.95 11.56 11.90 11.98
Season Goals Against Average 1. 2. 3. 4.
Player Sarah Royer Sarah Royer Rasheeda Brenton Allison Daley
Year 2002 2001 2006 2009
Team Records Most Wins: Winning Percentage:
12, 2006 .631, 2006 (12-7)
Goals Per Game: Goals Against Average:
11..67, 2005 10.86, 2002
Most Losses: Fewest Losses:
13, 1999 6, 2005
Points: Goals: Assists:
327, 2006 221, 2006 106, 2006
Winning Streak: Losing Streak:
5, 2006 and 2008 28, 2002-04
Ground Balls Per Game: 28.32, 2006 Draw Controls Per Game: 13.39, 2009 Caused Turnovers Per Game: 14.40, 2001
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Minutes 751 550 953 932
Golden Griffin Lacrosse Highlights Under Head Coach Scott Teeter • Won 43 games in the last five years after totaling only 11 victories in the first seven seasons of the program. No coach in the MAAC has won more games in the last five seasons than Teeter. • Earned the first three trips to the MAAC Tournament in the program’s history, including back-to-back invitations in 2008 and 2009. • 20 Players have earned All-MAAC accolades, including a school-record seven selections last season. • Three student-athletes have been honored with Player of the Year honors. Elise Crawford and Alana Chan earned Defensive Player of the Year accolades in 2004 and 2005, while Whitney Card was named the MAAC Offensive Player of the Year in 2006. • After playing at Canisius, two former players participated in the most recent Women’s Lacrosse World Cup.
Demske Sports Complex
The Demske Sports Complex underwent a facelift during the summer of 2008, replacing the old AstroTurf with FieldTurf. The Center for Athletic Training opened in the summer of 2007.
MAAC 2009 MAAC Lacrosse Review MAAC Standings Conf. Rec. Fairfield 6-0 Canisius 4-2 Marist 4-2 Manhattan 4-2 Iona 2-4 Niagara 1-5 Siena 0-6
Pct. 1.000 .667 .667 .667 .333 .167 .000
Overall 17-3 8-10 12-5 11-5 5-10 4-11 6-10
Pct. .850 .444 .706 .688 .333 .267 .375
MAAC Championship Semifinals (1) Fairfield 20, (4) Manhattan 8 (3) Marist 13, (2) Canisius 11 Championship Fairfield 19, Marist 9 MAAC at the NCAA Championship First Round (4) Penn 10, Fairfield 8
Marissa Brown All-MAAC Second Team
Allison Daley All-MAAC Second Team
Ashley Gray All-MAAC First Team
Alison Rusak was one of a school-record seven Griffs to earn All-MAAC honors in 2009. Rusak was named to the second team as a defender.
Jackie Loson All-MAAC Second Team
Chelsea Martinez All-MAAC First Team
Brett Poissant All-MAAC Second Team
Canisius College
Undergraduate Majors & Programs College of Arts and Sciences Anthropology Art History Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biology Chemistry Clinical Laboratory Science Communication Studies Computer Science (BA and BS) Criminal Justice Digital Media Arts Economics (BA) English Environmental Science European Studies History International Relations Mathematics and Statistics Modern Languages: French, German, Spanish Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Urban Studies
Pre-Professional Programs Dental Early Assurance of Admission Joint Degree Programs: Dental Medicine, Optometric Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine and Podiatric Medicine Medical Early Assurance of Admission Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary
Richard J. Wehle School of Business Accounting Accounting Information Systems Economics (BS) Entrepreneurship Finance Information Systems International Business Management Marketing
School of Education and Human Services Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Physical Education/Health Education Special Education Teacher Education: Early Childhood Education (Birth to Grade 2) Childhood Education (Grades 1 - 6) Adolescence Education (Grades 7 - 12)
Academic Services Canisius College Academic Services provides academic, personal and career support programs that foster the total development for the studentathletes. A comprehensive program on life skills provides student-athletes with educational experiences. Service programs preparing students for the demands of a well-balanced lifestyle are also provided. Academic Services for Student-Athletes offers the guidance and direction needed to prepare student-athletes for success beyond graduation.
Academic Advisor for Athletics Services The Academic Advisor for Athletics provides the following support services to best serve the student-athletes at Canisius: • Provide effective academic advising; conduct individual advising appointments with student-athletes who have concerns abut their major choice, progress toward graduation, grades, or any other aspects that may impede their success toward graduation and NCAA eligibility. • Pay particular attention to the “at-risk” student-athletes and students who have not yet chosen a major course of study. • Schedule meetings with designated student-athletes to assist in the monitoring of academic progress. • Assist student-athletes with the development of academic recovery plans. • Develop travel contracts for student-athletes to share with their course instructors. • Provide assistant with scholarship and award applications.
Study Hall/ Tutorial Program In order to assist student-athletes in achieving optimal academic performance, the Athletic Department provides a Study Hall Program. Study hall is open to all student-athletes and is an opportunity to do academic work at consistent time in a quiet place where tutors are available to answer questions and concerns. Study hall is to be used for course work only. A total of six hours each week are required for all first semester freshmen and first semester transfers.
Tutoring Services The college offers free tutoring to all Canisius College students. If you have any questions regarding a tutor, or need assistance setting up a time to meet with someone from the College’s Tutorial Program, contact Danielle LaMarre, Academic Advisor for Athletics.
2009 MAAC All-Academic Team
Kaitlyn Black Spanish
Marissa Brown Shannon Callahan Ashley Curtis Shelby Grigg Physical Ed/Health Management Physical Ed/Health Physical Ed/Health
Jackie Loson Communications
Alison Rusak Physical Education
A new computer lab was added to the Koessler Athletic Center during the 2008-09 season, available to athletes every day during the school year.
Buffalo Fascinating Facts • All Cheerios are made here. • Niagara Falls, one of the seven wonders of the world, is located 20 minutes away from Buffalo. • Chicken wings were first served at the Anchor Bar on Main Street in 1964. • Kleinhans Music Hall, a National Historic Landmark, is considered one of the five acoustically perfect buildings in the world. • In 1905, the NAACP was founded in the region, with its first national conference in Buffalo. • Two hundred miles of fresh water shore border the area. • Buffalo was the first city in the United States to light streets with electricity. • Buffalo is the only city in the United States to boast five Frank Lloyd Wright designed homes. • More bagels are made in Buffalo than any other U.S. city. • Buffalo is home to more than 50 public and private art galleries, the country’s largest intact park system designed by Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux, and more buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright than any other city except Chicago. • The Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site, formerly the Wilcox residence, was the scene of the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as President of the United States on September 14, 1901, following the assassination of William McKinley. • Forest Lawn Cemetery, located across the street from Canisius College, is the resting place of President Millard Fillmore, General Albert J. Meyer (founder of National Weather Service), Chief Red Jacket of the Seneca Indians and William G. Fargo, co-organizer of the first transcontinental Express Service. • Home of Samuel Clemens, who worked as the managing editor of them Buffalo Express Newspapers, Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, and Warren Spahn, the Hall of Fame pitcher, who is the winningest left-hander of all time with 363 victories.
Tradition of Excellence 2008-09 Canisius Athletics Highlights • Natalia Tarasova of the synchronized swimming team won the national championship in the solo event. As a team, Canisius finished third at U.S. Collegiate National Championship. • The Canisius softball team captured its 12th MAAC Championship since 1990 to advanced to the NCAA Tournament. • The women’s basketball team won a schoolrecord 24 games and earned its second postseason invitation in the program’s history with a trip to the Women’s NIT. • Three Griffs were drafted after graduating from Canisius. Matt Friedman of the men’s lacrosse team was taken by the Buffalo Bandits in the sixth round of the NLL Draft, while Kevin Mahoney and Kevin Mailloux were selected in the MLB Draft. • Two former Griffs competed in the Women’s Lacrosse World Cup. • Three Canisius coaches were named the MAAC Coach of the Year. • Marie Warner of the women’s basketball team was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Team.
Natalia Tarasova 2009 National Champion
Mark Miyashita No. 1 pick in the 2003 NLL Draft
Kevin Mahoney MAAC Player of the Year NY Yankee Draft Pick
Marie Warner Academic All-American
Department of Athletics What is a Griffin? The Griffin is a mythical creature of supposed gigantic size that has the head, forelegs and wings of an eagle and the hindquarters, tail and ears of a lion. They are well known for their speed, ability to fly and having eyes like an eagle as well as the strength and courage of a lion. Griffins have been known for centuries as symbols of strength and vigilance, have been called “The Hounds of Zeus” in Greek mythology and are said to have mastery of both the land and sky. They are thought to be from India, where the natives of the land made their talons and claws into drinking cups because the talon of a Griffin was said to detect poison in a liquid. Griffins would find gold in the mountains and line their nests with it and as a result, were forced to become great guardians of the nests to keep the hunters away. According to Charles A. Brady in Canisius College The First Hundred Years, “Though the problems of when and where the Griffin began his reign as King Herald of the Canisius College of Arms are not easily settled, the whence is simple to establish. Our Griffin flew to us from the prow of LaSalle’s lost Griffon, the Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes, which disappeared after making a safe voyage from the Niagara River to the Strait of Detroit. LaSalle’s illfated caravel, the first ship ever built on America’s inland seas, with its 45 tons and five cannons, had its beakhead adorned ‘with a flying Griffin, and an eagle above it,’ in honor of the two heraldic beasts on the armorial bearing of the great Frontenac.” The Griffin became the symbol for Canisius athletics in the mid-1930s. Steve Weller wrote in The Buffalo News Jan. 22, 1962, “You can have your Chihuahuas, Piranhas, Horned Frogs and Iguanas. The best all-around athletic mascot in business today has to be the beast adopted by Canisius College – the Golden Griffin.”
2009 Canisius Male Athlete of the Year Kevin Mailloux was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 2009 MLB Draft, while Female Athlete of the Year Natalia Tarasova won the solo event at the U.S. Collegiate Championships.
Battle of the Bridge
Student-Athlete of the Year
During the 2006-07 athletic season, Canisius College and Niagara University developed an all-sports competition, in an effort to enhance the historic rivalry between the Golden Griffins and Purple Eagles. Previous Results 2006-07: Niagara 24, Canisius 10 2007-08: Canisius 21, Niagara 13 2008-09: Canisius 23, Niagara 11
Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Female Athlete Heather Forester (Synchro) Shauna Geronzin (Basketball) Jénel Stevens (Basketball) Jénel Stevens (Basketball) Andrea Bunten (Softball) Whitney Card (Lacrosse) Jess Stackhouse (Volleyball) Katie Miranto (Softball) Natalia Tarasova (Synchro)
Male Athlete Stephen Fabiilli (Hockey) Tom Zabawa (Football) Mark Miyashita (Lacrosse) Rob Martin (Hockey) Matt Vinc (Lacrosse) Matt Mazurek (Baseball) Kevin Ross (Lacrosse) Alan McGreal (Soccer) Kevin Mailloux (Baseball)
Canisius College Head Coaches
Jim Hesch Men’s Soccer
Cathy Hummel Volleyball
Todd Hummel Golf
Mike McRae Baseball
Randy Mearns Men’s Lacrosse
Pete Osmond Cross Country
Tom Parrotta Men’s Basketball
Mike Rappl Softball
Dave Smith Hockey
Scott Teeter Women’s Lacrosse
Scott Vanderzell Swimming & Diving
Jim Wendling Women’s Soccer
Jill Wright Synchro Swimming
Terry Zeh Women’s Basketball
Administration Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J. President President of Canisius College since 1993, Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J. has transformed Canisius College from a commuter college serving primarily the Western New York market into a residential comprehensive university drawing students from across the Northeast and beyond. Under Father Cooke’s leadership, Canisius has invested nearly $142 million in 24 major capital projects on the Main street campus, including $85 million in eight major residence hall projects during this time. Plans to develop Science Hall, an interdisciplinary science center at the college, are underway. Educating students for the demands of an ever-changing world is a high priority for Father Cooke. New majors in emerging fields such as bioinformatics, international business, accounting information systems, health and human performance and digital media arts have recently been added to Canisius’ comprehensive curriculum. Canisius faculty, students and staff are heavily involved in a wide variety of service learning and volunteer activities throughout Western New York and beyond. Father Cooke received high marks in a Buffalo News poll of Western New York leaders which ranked Father Cooke as the second most influential civic leader and the college as the second most influential institution overall in terms of their positive impact on the community. Father Cooke was also recognized by The Buffalo News as one of its Outstanding Citizens for 2001 and named the 2003 Renaissance Man by the Buffalo Renaissance Foundation (BRF). He received the 2005 Humanitarian Award from the Niagara Lutheran Foundation, and the National Federation for Just Communities (NFJC) of Western New York presented Father Cooke with a 2007 Citation Award for his community leadership. In early 2008, Father Cooke served as a delegate at the Jesuits’ General Congregation 35 that elected Father Adolfo Nicolas as the new General of the Society of Jesus. Father Cooke was also a delegate at General Congregation 33 in 1983 that elected Father Peter-Hans Kolvenbach as General. Prior to joining the Canisius community, Father Cooke served as executive and academic vice president of John Carroll University. Born in New York and raised in Hoboken, NJ, Father Cooke received a bachelor of arts degree from Fordham University in 1960; a Licentiate in philosophy from Loyola Seminary, Shrub Oak, in 1961; master’s degrees in teaching and philosophy in 1962 and 1965; respectively, from Fordham; advanced theology degrees from Woodstock College in 1967 and Yale University in 1968; and a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin – Madison in 1971. Father Cooke’s academic area of expertise focuses on ethics, the theory of knowledge and the philosophy of language. Father Cooke is currently a member of the board of trustees of Fordham University, and a member of the finance committee of the New York Province of the Society of Jesus.
Dr. Ellen Conley Vice President for Student Affairs Ellen O. Conley, PhD, a member of the Canisius Community since 1970, was named vice president for student affairs in 1998. One of her many accomplishments in her role as vice president includes spearheading the upgrade of the athletics program at the college. Dr. Conley earned a bachelor’s degree from Slippery Rock State College (1967), advanced education degrees from the University of Pittsburgh (1968) and Buffalo State (1973) and a doctorate in higher education from the University at Buffalo (1981). During her tenure as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Conley supported the formation of the School of Education and Human Services, developed a mentoring program for new faculty, initiated the development of majors in criminal justice and environmental science and guided the initiative to implement a Master of Science in Organizational Communication and Development. She also established the Fine Arts Department and facilitated the development of MusiCanisius, which has since evolved into the ArtsCanisius program. While acting dean, she coordinated the promotion of the school’s graduate education program to the Canadian market and guided the implementation of the Master in Sport Administration. From 1987-89, Dr. Conley was the assistant director of athletics for women’s sports and financial aid, and from 1987-90, she was the athletic scholarship coordinator. Under her direction, the women’s athletic program was formed and grew from one club level team to seven varsity teams. In addition, she implemented and monitored an athletic scholarship program for men’s and women’s non-revenue producing sports. From 1982-1990 Dr. Conley served as chair of the undergraduate Physical Education Major Program and Coordinator of the Physical Education Graduate Program. In 1989, she developed alternative curricular tracks for physical education majors to enhance enrollment, and in 1986, she co-wrote the New York State Professional Preparation Council’s position paper for “Strengthening Teaching in New York State.”
Bill Maher Director of Athletics Named Director of Athletics in May 2005, Bill Maher is in his fifth year back in the Blue and Gold. Since taking over at Canisius, Golden Griffin athletic teams have won 18 conference or regional championships, with the softball team advancing to the NCAA Tournament in each of the past three seasons and qualifying for the NCAA Tournament 11 times in the last 15 seasons. The 2008-09 women’s basketball team set the program’s Division I record with 24 wins and advanced to the Women’s NIT for the first time in program history. The 2008 women’s soccer team won a program-record six MAAC games and advanced to a four-team MAAC Tournament for the first time since 1994. The synchronized swimming program won its 12th consecutive ECAC Championship in 2009 and also finished second at the U.S. Collegiate Championships for the second consecutive season.
The Maher File Birthplace: Avon, N.Y. Family: Wife Kristin, sons Danny and David
Education Canisius College (B.A. 1989) East Stroudsburg University (M.S. 1990)
Career Canisius College (2005-Present) Director of Athletics University at Buffalo (1998-2005) Interim Athletic Director Senior Associate Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance
The 2008 men’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program hisCanisius College (1991-1998) tory and won a share of the regular-season MAAC Championship for the second time in three seasons. Assistant AD for Compliance Director of Intramurals and Facility Supervisor The 2008 baseball program earned a share of the regular-season title for the first time in 14 years, set a program record with 41 wins and has advanced to the MAAC Tournament each of the past three seasons while qualifying for the MAAC Championship game for the first time in 2009. The 2006 volleyball team set a program record for victories, qualified for a four-team MAAC Tournament in 2008 for the first time since 1994 and during the past three seasons has had the most wins during any three-year stretch in program history. The hockey program has improved its standing in the Atlantic Hockey standings during each of the past three seasons. During the past four seasons, 99 student-athletes have earned all-league honors, 20 have won conference player or rookie of the year awards and 45 were voted to all-tournament teams. On the academic level during the past four athletic seasons, 273 student-athletes were named to the MAAC AllAcademic Honor Roll, while 75 hockey players made the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team and 15 synchronized swimmers were honored as U.S. Synchro Academic All-Americans. During the past four years, Canisius has had 13 student-athletes recognized on the district level as ESPN The Magazine CoSIDA All-Academic, including six during the 2008-09 academic year. Canisius has claimed the Battle of the Bridge and won the Canal Cup in each of the past two seasons, which is an all-sports competition with rival Niagara University. Maher has overseen renovations to the Koessler Athletic Center and the Demske Sports Complex. A new Center for Athletic Training opened in May 2007. New locker rooms were constructed for all female teams and finished in 2008 while the men and women’s basketball teams each received new locker rooms in the summer of 2008. The Demske Sports Complex received a $1.7 million facelift with the installation of new A-Turf as well as new scoreboards. Starting with the 2007-08 academic year, Maher began a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Management Council. A Canisius graduate and former assistant athletic director at the school, Maher spent seven years at the University at Buffalo and served as the Bulls’ interim athletic director from 2003-05. During his tenure as the interim athletic director at Buffalo, Maher helped UB Athletics oversee $3.6 million in capital improvements to its athletic facilities, restructure the school’s Blue & White Club fund drive for athletics, which generated $1 million during the 2003-04 season, and develop marketing campaigns which increased attendance at athletic events. He also oversaw the development of the men’s basketball program, which set a school record for victories and earned the first postseason bid in school history with an invitation to the 2005 National Invitation Tournament. Under his watch, the Bulls’ RPI increased from 284 in 2003 to as high as 34 during the 2004-05 season. Maher was a four-year letterwinner on the Canisius College football team from 1985-88 and earned All-America honorable mention honors as a senior. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Canisius in 1989 and his master’s degree in sport management from East Stroudsburg University in 1990. Following an internship with the New York Knicks, Maher returned to Canisius in 1991, becoming the assistant athletic director for compliance in 1994. He became the director of compliance at the University at Buffalo in 1998, where he moved up the ranks and was named senior associate athletic director in 2002. In that role, he managed the day-to-day operations of the Division of Athletics, including the direct supervision of Buffalo’s football and men’s and women’s basketball programs, in addition to the office of compliance and the office of student-athlete services. Maher resides in East Amherst with his wife, Kristin, and sons, Danny and David.
Administration Traci Murphy
John Maddock
Senior Women’s Administrator/ Associate Athletic Director
Associate Athletic Director External Affairs
Traci Murphy is in her fifth year as Associate Athletic Director and Senior Women’s Administrator for the Golden Griffins. Murphy joined the Canisius staff after spending seven seasons at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. Murphy is responsible for all NCAA rules enforcement of Canisius’ 16 Division I athletic programs in addition to all areas of student-athlete welfare. She supervises compliance, academic counseling, strength and conditioning and athletic training. She also oversees the CHAMPS/Life Skills program, and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Murphy is the sport supervisor for women’s soccer, men’s soccer, women’s cross country, men’s cross country, softball. She serves on MAAC committees for Athletic Administration, Finance, Gender and Minority Issues, and chairs the MAAC Swimming and Diving Committee. She also organizes the annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) at Canisius and helped found the WNY Girls in Sports Program. The program, in collaboration with the City of Buffalo Public Schools, area colleges and universities, the Bills and Girl Scout Council, focuses specifically on young girls (ages 9-12) and their involvement in sports. Murphy began her career in 1992 as associate head athletic trainer at St Mary’s and moved to ULM in 1998. She added the responsibility of senior woman administrator in 2001 which involved the monitoring of women’s sports and mentoring the SAAC. In July 2003, she was promoted to the position of director of academics, compliance and student-athlete services. Murphy worked to develop and implement an enhanced academic development and compliance program for ULM’s student-athletes and the athletics department. Prior to ULM, Murphy served five years as the head athletic trainer at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. She is a 1989 graduate of West Chester University with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. In 1992, Murphy earned a master’s degree in health education from the University of Arkansas. The Maryland native and her husband, Pat, have two children, Sean (8) and Sarah (4).
John Maddock is in his 29th year with Canisius College athletics and his 13th as associate athletic director for external affairs. Originally hired as the Golden Griffins’ sports information director, the native of Washington, Ill., was named an assistant athletic director prior to the 1987-88 season and moved into his current position in 1997. Maddock is responsible for corporate partnerships, marketing and promotions, licensing, the Blue & Gold Club and ticket sales. Maddock is the sport supervisor for hockey, baseball, golf, swimming and diving and synchronized swimming. The 54-year-old Maddock oversaw the operation of the department of athletics during Spring 2005 before Bill Maher was named the director of athletics. Maddock also assisted the MAAC with plans for its 25th Anniversary celebration during the 2005-06 athletic season. He chaired the search committee for the Griffs’ head football coach in 2000 and men’s soccer coach in 1998. He serves on the Hall of Fame and the MLK Awards Selection Committees and oversaw the development of the athletic department’s current logo. He was also instrumental in planning the seasonlong 100-year anniversary celebration for men’s basketball in 2003-04. Maddock arrived at Canisius in July 1981 after spending two-and-a-half years as the administrative assistant to the athletic director at Brockport State College. Prior to his job at Brockport, he was the ticket manager for the Atlanta Braves Triple-A farm club in Richmond, Va. A graduate of Western Illinois University, Maddock received his bachelor’s degree in recreation and park administration in 1976 and his master’s degree in athletic administration in 1978. In addition to his duties at Canisius, Maddock is an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) and the former chair of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Committee on Committees. He also served on the CoSIDA Academic All-America Committee. Maddock spent two seasons as the public relations director for the North Atlantic Conference and served as the host for the 1990 ECAC-SIDA conference at the Buffalo Hilton. He chaired the Baseball Committee for the 1993 World University Games and was the assistant media coordinator for the 2000 NCAA Division I men’s basketball opening round games played at Buffalo’s HSBC Arena. Maddock was honored in 1998 by ECAC-SIDA with the Irving T. Marsh Award for contributions, dedication and excellence in the field of collegiate sports information. John and his wife, Priscilla, reside in Snyder with their daughters Mackenzie and Mikaela.
Canisius Athletic Administration
Judi Caserta Athletics Business Manager
Rachelle Held Director of Compliance
Matt Reitnour Director of Athletic Communications
Jon Rowan Strength and Conditioning Coach
Andy Smith Head Athletic Trainer
Barb Zimmerman Administrative Assistant
Ashley Curtis
Carly Quinn
Alison Rusak
Allison Daley
2010 SCHEDULE February
13
at Longwood
11 a.m.
26
at Boston College
3 p.m.
28
at Connecticut
Noon
ROBERT MORRIS
1 p.m.
March
6
10
BINGHAMTON
4 p.m.
14
at Albany
1 p.m.
16
ST. BONAVENTURE
4 p.m.
21
at Duquesne
3 p.m.
28
DETROIT
10 a.m.
April
3
LEHIGH
Noon
5
OHIO STATE
Noon
9
FAIRFIELD *
7 p.m.
11
MARIST *
1 p.m.
16
at Siena *
4 p.m.
20
NIAGARA *
7 p.m.
23
at Iona *
3 p.m.
25
at Manhattan *
10 a.m.
30
MAAC Semifinals (at Marist)
May
2
MAAC Championship (at Marist)
* - Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Game HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS