Edith R. Dixon Field • Home of the Pride
Widener’s women’s lacrosse and field hockey teams play their home games at Edith R. Dixon Field, which opened in 2005 and became home to our women’s lacrosse team in 2006. Equipped with artificial turf, lights and a scoreboard, the field is easily accessible for fans and students to watch the Pride. The field also serves as home for our intramural squads.
Widener University’s Women’s Lacrosse team would like to give a special thanks to all our sponsors for your continued support of the program.
2013 WOMEN’S LACROSSE TABLE OF CONTENTS Widener University Women’s Lacrosse..................................... IFC Table of Contents / Quick Facts / Directions.................................1 Head Coach Julie Mazer.................................................................2 Assistant Coaches...........................................................................2 2013 Roster....................................................................................3 2013 Preview.................................................................................4 The 2013 Pride........................................................................ 5-10 2012 Stats....................................................................................10 Records / History / 2012 Results............................................ 11-12 Widener University................................................................... IBC Melissa Sailey
Amy Albano Directions to Widener • From Philadelphia: Take I-95 South to I-476 North and MacDade Boulevard. Turn west onto MacDade Boulevard and follow the Widener University sign. After three traffic lights, MacDade Boulevard becomes East 22nd Street. At the fourth traffic light, turn left onto Providence Avenue, Route 320 South, and follow the Widener University sign. Turn left onto East 14th Street into the main entrance. From Western and Northern PA: Follow the PA Turnpike to Exit 331A, I-476. Take I-476 South toward Chester to Exit 1. Turn west onto MacDade Blvd. and follow the Widener Univ. sign. After three traffic lights, MacDade Blvd. becomes East 22nd Street. At the fourth traffic light, turn left onto Providence Ave., Route 320 South, and follow the Widener Univ. sign. Turn left onto East 14th Street into the main entrance. From New York, Northern New Jersey and New England: Take the New Jersey Turnpike South to Exit 2. Proceed on Route 322 West across the Commodore Barry Bridge. Coming off the bridge, follow signs for I-95 North and Philadelphia. Take I-95 North to Exit 6 (Routes 320 & 352). At the first traffic light, turn left over bridge. Bear right at the fork on other side of bridge. Go to the first traffic light and turn right onto East 14th Street into the main entrance.
GENERAL INFORMATION Address..........................One University Place / Chester, PA 19013 Enrollment..................................................... 3,200 undergraduates Founded...................................................... 1821, Wilmington, DE Colors...........................................................Widener Blue & Gold Nickname............................................................................... Pride Stadium..........................................................Edith R. Dixon Field Affiliation.......................................................... NCAA Division III Conference................................. Middle Atlantic (Commonwealth) 2012 Records.......................................................6-9 (2-4 CC, 5th) Letterwinners Returning / Lost...........................15/7 (Starters, 7/5) ADMINISTRATION President......................................................Dr. James T. Harris III Athletic Director............................................................ Jack Shafer Assistant A.D./Sr. Woman Admin........ Larissa Gillespie ‘98, M ‘00 Assistant Athletic Director....................................Chris Carideo ‘96 Athletic Trainer.................................. A.J. Duffy III, MS, ATC, PT Sports Information Director......................................Derek Crudele Office Phone............................................................. 610-499-4436 Fax............................................................................ 610-499-4481 Cell/Home Phone..................................................... 215-880-4377 E-Mail.........................................................dacrudele@widener.edu Web Address............................................. www.WidenerPride.com Facebook.....................................Facebook.com/WidenerUniversity Twitter................................................... Twitter.com/WidenerPride Sports Information Hotline................................. 610-499-4600 (2) COACHING STAFF Head Coach................................................................... Julie Mazer Alma Mater........................................................... West Chester ‘94 E-mail............................................................ jlmazer@widener.edu Overall Record (Seasons)...................................................39-27 (4) Record at School (Seasons)....................................................0-0 (1) Assistants..............................................................Jackie McGarrigle Phone........................................................................ 610-499-4541 From Delaware, Maryland and Washington, DC: Take I-95 North to Exit 6 (Routes 320 & 352). At first traffic light, turn left over bridge. Bear right at the fork on other side of bridge. Go to the first traffic light and turn right onto East 14th Street into the main entrance. From Southern New Jersey: Take the Atlantic City Expressway to I-295 South to the Commodore Barry Bridge. Follow signs for I-95 North and Philadelphia. Take I-95 North to Exit 6 (Routes 320 & 352). At the first traffic light, turn left over bridge. Bear right at the fork on other side of bridge. Go to the first traffic light and turn right onto East 14th Street into the main entrance. From Harrisburg: Follow I-76 East (exiting the Pennsylvania Turnpike at Valley Forge) to Exit 331A (I-476 South). Follow I-476 South to Exit 1 (MacDade Boulevard). Go right off the exit onto MacDade Boulevard West and follow the Widener University sign. After three traffic lights, MacDade Boulevard becomes East 22nd Street. At the fourth traffic light, turn left onto Providence Avenue, Route 320 South, and follow the Widener University sign. Turn left onto East 14th Street into the main entrance.
Credits: The 2013 Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide was produced by the Widener University Sports Information Department. Photography by John Ferko ‘80, Greg Carroccio and Al Zacharka. Printed by Gazette Printing; Indiana, PA. Information current as of January 2013.
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COACHING STAFF
Julie Mazer • Head Coach Julie Mazer enters his first season
as the ninth women’s lacrosse coach in
Roanoke College from 1999-2003, helping lead the Maroons to the
Widener history.
2002 Old Dominion Athletic Conference Field Hockey title with an
Mazer arrives after serving as the
overall 14-6 record. The squad advanced to the ODAC semifinals in
girls’ lacrosse coach and assistant athletic
lacrosse from 2000-02.
director at Notre Dame High School in
Lawrenceville, NJ. She was responsible
coach at William Smith College. She was part of the field hockey’s
for all facets of the program as well as serving as an administrative
1997 NCAA title squad and the 1998 women’s lacrosse team which
representative for various home games, helping manage the daily op-
played in the NCAA quarterfinals. She also was an assistant in field
erations of the athletics office and maintaining the school’s athletics
hockey and lacrosse at Swarthmore from 1998-99.
web site.
She also was the head field hockey coach at Lehigh from 2003-10.
and has coached in the Futures Program through the United States
During that span, the Mountain Hawks went to the Patriot League
Field Hockey Association and has been on Coach-of-the-Year com-
Tournament four times, had 20 all-league players, three all-region
mittees through the National Field Hockey Coaches Association.
athletes, one conference Offensive Player of the Year and one Rookie
of the Year. Mazer also was responsible for handling all relationships
University, where she was an Honorable Mention All-America in
with alumnae for the program.
lacrosse. She graduated West Chester in 1994 with a degree in Health
Mazer served as the field hockey and women’s lacrosse coach at
From 1997-98, Mazer was an assistant field hockey and lacrosse
Mazer coached with the Tri-State Lacrosse Club in Somerset, NJ
Mazer competed in field hockey and lacrosse at West Chester
and Physical Education with a teacher certification.
Jackie McGarrigle • Assistant Coach
Jackie McGarrigle is in her first
Association (IWLCA) Merit Award. McGarrigle coached eight all-
year as an assistant coach for the Pride.
conference players and was responsible for all aspects of the program
McGarrigle enters after coaching the
from recruiting, travel, practice planning and community service.
last two seasons at Division II Georgian
She also was an assistant coach at Birmingham-Southern College,
Court. The squad captured the Central
helping with the day-to-day operations of the program. McGarrigle
Atlantic Collegiate Conference crown in
also has served as a field hockey coach at Moorestown High School,
2011, going 15-4 overall and 12-0 in the league. The Lions followed
which she led to the 2012 Central Jersey Group III state title, and
that with a 12-7 mark last season, 9-3 in the conference and won
both the freshman field hockey coach and varsity lacrosse coach at
the league’s sportsmanship award. Georgian Court boasted a 3.4
Point Pleasant Borough High School from 2007-08.
GPA and was awarded the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches
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ROSTER No.
Name
Cl.
Pos.
Ht.
Hometown/Previous School
Major
1
Caitlyn Mullner
Fr.
M
5-6
Aston, PA/Sun Valley
Nursing
2 *
Megan Dunn
So.
GK
5-3
Oxford, PA/Bishop Shanahan
Business
3 ***
Julia Costello
Sr.
M
5-2
Brookhaven, PA/Cardinal O’Hara
Psychology/Physical Therapy
4 ***
Lauren Staedt
Sr.
A/M
5-6
Drexel Hill, PA/Upper Darby
Nursing
5
Megan Mills
Fr.
A
5-2
Riverton, NJ/Holy Cross
Nursing
6
Noelle Cinquino
Fr.
A
5-4
Stratford, NJ/Sterling
Nursing
7
Meghan Garvey
Fr.
M
5-0
Landenberg, PA/Avon Grove
Business
9 *
Mackenzie Lindquist
So.
M
5-7
Ocean City, NJ/Ocean City
Nursing
10 **
Rochelle Retirado
Sr.
D
5-4
Toms River, NJ/Monsignor Donovan
Sociology
11
Morgan Scott
Fr.
M/A
5-7
Cinnaminson, NJ/Cinnaminson
Sociology/Pre-Physical Therapy
12 *
Melissa Sailey
So.
M/A
5-11
Swedesboro, NJ/Kingsway
Nursing
13 *** Nicole Kumor
Sr.
D
5-6
Yardley, PA/Conwell-Egan Catholic
Education
15 *** Laura Kalbach
Sr.
M/A
5-3
Lancaster, PA/Lampeter-Strasburg
Hospitality Management
16 *
Megan Granata
So.
M/A
5-2
Broomall, PA/Cardinal O’Hara
Nursing
17 *
Pinky Schneider
So.
A
5-7
Moorestown, NJ/Moorestown
Education
18 *
Megan Capobianco
So.
M/D
5-3
Clementon, NJ/St. Hubert
Biology
19 **
Danielle LaVallee
Jr.
M
5-3
Prospect Park, PA/Interboro
Nursing
21 **
Amy Albano
Jr.
M/D
5-6
Columbia, MD/Hammond
Psychology/Physical Therapy
22 **
Liz Glassman
Jr.
D
5-4
Gloucester City, NJ/Gloucester Catholic
Psychology/Physical Therapy
23
Lindsey Brust
Fr.
D
5-10
Pennsburg, PA/Upper Perkiomen
Nursing
28
Kelley Dreher
Fr.
D
5-4
Glen Rock, PA/Susquehannock
Psychology/Pre-Physical Therapy
30 *
Martha Lowitz
So.
D
5-7
Philadelphia, PA/St. Basil Academy
Nursing
Head Coach: Julie Mazer (West Chester ’94), first season Assistant: Jackie McGarrigle Captains: Julia Costello, Nicole Kumor, Amy Albano Manager: Alex Oxner
2013 Home Games Sat. Mar. 2 Arcadia Sat. Mar, 9 Eastern Sat. Mar. 16 Swarthmore Tue. Mar. 26 Bryn Mawr Sat. Apr. 6 Eilzabethtown * Sat. Apr. 13 Lycoming * Wed. Apr. 17 Albright * Tue. Apr. 23 Cabrini Sat. Apr. 27 Hood *
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PREVIEW Consistency. It is a very important element in building a win team on every level. Consistency is a key word for the Pride this season as the squad boasts 15 returnees among their 22-player roster and looks for bigger and better things this year. A key returnee is senior midfielder Julia Costello, who last season was tabbed second team All-Commonwealth Conference. A vital player in every sense when it comes to shooting, passing or playing defense, the Brookhaven product took major steps last season toward making herself one of the league’s dominant players. She led the team with 42 goals, a .538 shot percentage and 58 draw controls last season as well as ending second with 17 assists. Another key midfielder back in the mix is junior Amy Albano. A standout athlete, she looks to find the same form from her freshman year when she amassed 18 goals and 30 points. Mackenzie Lindquist made the most of a solid freshman campaign last season by totaling 11 goals and 26 ground balls at midfield and looks for more of the same this year. Sophomore Melissa Sailey also played a big role at midfield a season ago, closing with 46 draw controls, 23 ground balls and 13 points. Junior Danielle LaVallee as well as sophomores Megan Granata and Megan Capobianco also look for more time at midfield. Senior Laura Kalbach blossomed at attack last season, ending tied for fourth on the team with 18 goals and 20 points, and also could see time this year at midfield. She totaled seven starts in 2012 and is certain to see that number go up this year. Senior Lauren Staedt and sophomore Pinky Schneider also are challenging for more playing time at attack. Senior Nicole Kumor was one of four players last season to start all 15 games and she is an important element on defense. She ended the year with 25 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers. Senior Rochelle Retirado paced the team with 20 caused turnovers and looks for even more this year. Junior Liz Glassman and sophomore Martha Lowitz also look to play a role on defense. Megan Dunn enters with the inside track as the starting goalkeeper. Making 14 starts as a freshman last season, she made 127 saves over 703 minutes. The Pride welcome seven newcomers in Caitlyn Mullner, Megan Mills, Noelle Cinquino, Morgan Scott, Lindsey Brust, Kelley Dreher and Meghan Garvey.
The 2013 Pride • Front Row (L-R): Megan Granata, Megan Capobianco, Megan Dunn, Julia Costello, Meghan Garvey, Danielle LaVallee, Megan Mills, Noelle Cinquino. Middle Row (L-R): Manager Alex Oxner, assistant coach Jackie McGarrigle, Laura Kalbach, Amy Albano, Kelley Dreher, Caitlyn Mullner, Rochelle Retirado, Liz Glassman, head coach Julie Mazer. Back Row (L-R): Nicole Kumor, Morgan Scott, Martha Lowitz, Lindsey Brust, Melissa Sailey, Pinky Schneider, Lauren Staedt, Mackenzie Lindquist.
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Julia Costello
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Senior • Midfield • 5-2 • Brookhaven, PA • Cardinal O’Hara As a Junior in 2012: Named second team GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB All-Commonwealth Conference... Started 2010 18-18 44 22 14 36 25 17-17 63 27 14 41 34 14 games... Led the team with 42 goals, a 2011 2012 14-14 78 42 17 59 26 .538 shot percentage and 58 draw controls... Totals 49-49 185 91 45 136 85 Notched 26 ground balls and caused 12 turnovers... Had six goals and two assists against Gwynedd-Mercy (3/27), Albright (4/5) and Lycoming (4/14)... Notched eight draw controls in consecutive games vs. Lebanon Valley (4/21) and Cabrini (4/24)... Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. As a Sophomore in 2011: Started all 17 games... Finished third on the team with 27 goals, 14 assists and 41 points... Ended second on the team with 34 ground balls and fifth with 12 caused turnovers... Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. As a Freshman in 2010: Started all 18 games... Finished third on the team with 39 draw controls, fourth with 14 caused turnovers and tied for fourth with 22 goals... Totaled three goals, two assists, three ground balls, two draw controls and two caused turnovers vs. Immaculata (2/27)... Scored four goals and added two draw controls vs. Arcadia (4/24)... Notched three goals, five assists, three ground balls and six draw controls at King’s (4/29). Notes: Majoring in Psychology and Physical Therapy.
Laura Kalbach
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Senior • Midfield/Attack • 5-3 • Lancaster, PA • Lampeter-Strasburg As a Junior in 2012: Competed in all 15 GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB games with seven starts... Scored 18 goals on 2010 8-0 2 0 1 1 2 2011 11-2 9 4 1 5 2 40 shots... Picked up 10 ground balls and 2012 15-7 40 18 2 20 10 recorded 16 draw controls... Netted five goals Totals 34-9 51 22 4 26 14 against Cabrini (4/24)... Had three goals and six draw controls at Lycoming (4/14)... Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. As a Sophomore in 2011: Appeared in 12 games with two starts... Totaled four goals, including two at Lebanon Valley (4/16) to go with three draw controls... Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. As a Freshman in 2010: Competed in eight contests for her first letter... Recorded an assist at King’s (4/29)... Took one shot, and notched a ground ball and a caused turnover vs. Lebanon Valley (3/27). Notes: Majoring in Hospitality Management.
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Nicole Kumor
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Senior • Defense • 5-6 • Yardley, PA • Conwell-Egan Catholic As a Junior in 2012: One of four players to start in all 15 games... Recorded 25 ground balls, 11 caused turnovers and an assist... Had four ground balls against Marywood (3/30)... Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. As a Sophomore in 2011: Started in all 17 games... Recorded 10 caused turnovers and 19 ground balls... Posted three ground balls and two draw controls at Immaculata (2/26)... Had an assist against Swarthmore (3/15)... Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. As a Freshman in 2010: Played in 15 games with 14 starts... Closed second on the squad with 35 ground balls... Had a goal, two ground balls, a draw GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB 2010 15-14 1 1 0 1 35 control and a caused turnover vs. Misericordia (4/1)... Caused three turnovers 2011 17-17 0 0 1 1 19 at Alvernia (4/6)... Recorded five ground balls and two draw controls vs. 2012 15-15 1 0 1 1 25 Wilkes (4/10). Totals 47-46 2 1 2 3 79 Notes: Majoring in Education.
Lauren Staedt
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Senior • Attack/Midfield • 5-6 • Drexel Hill, PA • Upper Darby As a Junior in 2012: Competed in all 15 games with six starts... Took four shots, scored against both Muhlenberg (3/1) and Lycoming (4/14) and had an assist vs. Lebanon Valley (4/21)... Recorded eight ground balls, 14 draw controls and six caused turnovers... Notched three draw controls vs. Alvernia (4/10)... Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. As a Sophomore in 2011: Played in 11 games with two starts... Had a goal, two ground balls, two caused turnovers and two draw controls against King’s (3/19)... Also scored against Wilkes (4/6) and dished an assist vs. Cabrini (4/20)... Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. As a Freshman in 2010: Played in 11 contests with one start... Registered GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB two draw controls vs. Wilkes (4/10)... Recorded an assist and took three shots 2010 11-1 6 1 2 3 3 2011 11-2 6 2 1 3 3 vs. Messiah (4/21) in first career start... Scored a goal and added an assist at 2012 15-6 4 2 1 3 8 King’s (4/29). Totals 37-9 16 5 4 9 14 Notes: Majoring in Nursing.
Amy Albano
21
Junior • Midfield/Defense • 5-6 • Columbia, MD • Hammond As a Sophomore in 2012: Played and started in 13 games... Took 27 shots and scored 13 goals to go with four assists... Recorded 18 ground balls, nine draw controls and caused 12 turnovers... Scored four goals against Albright (4/5) and had three against Marywood (3/30)... Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. As a Freshman in 2011: Started all 17 games... Ended fifth on the team with 18 goals, tied for fourth with 12 assists and fifth with 30 points... Scored three goals against both Occidental (3/1) and Manhattanville (3/12)... Had game winning goals vs. Immaculata (2/26) and Alvernia (4/29)... Closed second on the team with 39 draw controls... Also totaled 30 ground GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB 17-17 47 18 12 30 30 balls and 15 caused turnovers. 13-13 27 13 4 17 18 Notes: Majoring in Psychology and Physical Therapy.
2011 2012 Totals 30-30 74 31 16 47 48
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Liz Glassman
22
Junior • Defense • 5-4 • Gloucester City, NJ • Gloucester Catholic As a Sophomore in 2012: Made one start in GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB nine games played on defense... Picked up 2011 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 9-1 0 0 0 0 3 three groundballs and also recorded one draw 2012 Totals 12-1 0 0 0 0 3 control and one caused turnover... Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. As a Freshman in 2011: Competed in three games for her first letter. Notes: Majoring in Psychology and Physical Therapy.
Danielle LaVallee
19
Junior • Midfield • 5-3 • Prospect Park, PA • Interboro As a Sophomore in 2012: Competed in eight GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB games, getting one goal on four shots... Re- 2011 4-0 3 1 0 1 5 8-0 4 1 0 1 2 corded two ground balls, two draw controls 2012 Totals 12-0 7 2 0 2 7 and one caused turnover. As a Freshman in 2011: Appeared in four games for her first letter... Scored a goal against Wilkes (4/6)... Recorded five ground balls, including two against both Lycoming (3/26) and Wilkes (4/6). Notes: Majoring in Nursing.
Rochelle Retirado
10
Junior • Defense • 5-4 • Toms River, NJ • Monsignor Donovan As a Sophomore in 2012: One of four to start in all 15 games... Recorded 30 ground balls, two draw controls and led the team with 20 caused turnovers... Also had one assist... Had five ground balls at Lycoming (4/14). As a Freshman in 2011: Appeared in six games with one start for her first letter... Had a ground ball in consecutive appearances vs. Ly- GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB 6-1 0 0 0 0 3 coming (3/26), Wilkes (4/6) and 2011 2012 15-15 0 0 1 1 30 Cabrini (4/20). Totals 21-16 0 0 1 1 33 Notes: Majoring in Sociology.
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Megan Capobianco
18
Sophomore • Midfield/Defense • 5-3 • Clementon, NJ • St. Hubert As a Freshman in 2012: Competed in six games for her first letter... Recorded two ground balls and one caused turnover. Notes: Majoring in Biology.
GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB 2012 6-0 0 0 0 0 2
Megan Dunn
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Sophomore • Goalkeeper • 5-3 • Oxford, PA • Bishop Shanahan As a Freshman in 2012: Made 14 starts in 15 GP/GS Min. GAA Svs. Sv% W-L appearances, totaling 704 minutes... Ended 2012 15/14 703:49 13.30 127 .449 6-8 with a .449 save percentage, allowing 156 goals and making 127 saves... Made at least 10 saves six times, including 15 at Cabrini (4/24). Also recorded 11 ground balls and caused three turnovers. Notes: Majoring in Business.
Megan Granata
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Sophomore • Midfield/Attack • 5-2 • Broomall, PA • Cardinal O’Hara As a Freshman in 2012: Competed in five GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB games for her first letter... Took five shots and 2012 5-0 5 3 0 3 1 scored three goals... Recorded one ground ball, a draw control and two caused turnovers. Notes: Majoring in Nursing.
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Mackenzie Lindquist
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Sophomore • Midfield • 5-7 • Ocean City, NJ • Ocean City As a Freshman in 2012: Played in all 15 games GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB with 12 starts... Recorded 11 goals and three 2012 15-12 28 11 3 14 26 assists... Notched 26 ground balls, 10 draw controls and eight caused turnovers... Scored three goals in consecutive games vs. Lebanon Valley (4/21) and Cabrini (4/24)... Had five ground balls vs. Swarthmore (3/15) and Lycoming (4/14). Notes: Majoring in Nursing.
Martha Lowitz
30
Sophomore • Defense • 5-7 • Philadelphia, PA • St. Basil Academy As a Freshman in 2012: Competed in four games on defense for her first letter. Notes: Majoring in Nursing.
GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB 2012 4-0 0 0 0 0 0
Melissa Sailey
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Sophomore • Midfield/Attack • 5-11 • Swedesboro, NJ • Kingsway As a Freshman in 2012: Competed in all 15 GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB games with 13 starts... Recorded seven goals, 2012 15-13 20 7 6 13 23 six assists, 23 ground balls, 46 draw controls and five caused turnovers... Posted six draw controls against Muhlenberg (3/1) and Messiah (4/18)... Had five ground balls at Arcadia (3/4). Notes: Majoring in Nursing.
Pinky Schneider
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Sophomore • Attack • 5-7 • Moorestown, NJ • Moorestown As a Freshman in 2012: Competed in 10 GP-GS SH G A Pts. GB games for her first letter... Recorded seven 2012 10-0 18 7 2 9 7 goals, two assists, seven ground balls, two draw controls and four caused turnovers... Had three goals, an assist and three ground balls vs. Albright (4/5). Notes: Majoring in Education.
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THE 2013 PRIDE / 2012 STATS Lindsey Brust • 23 Fr. • D • 5-10 Pennsburg, PA Upper Perkiomen Nursing
Noelle Cinquino • 6 Fr. • A • 5-4 Stratford, NJ Sterling Nursing
Kelley Dreher • 28 Fr. • D • 5-4 Glen Rock, PA Susquehannock Psychology/Pre-PT
Meghan Garvey • 7 Fr. • M • 5-0 Landenberg, PA Avon Grove Business
Megan Mills • 5 Fr. • A • 5-2 Riverton, NJ Holy Cross Nursing
Caitlyn Mullner • 1 Fr. • M • 5-6 Aston, PA Sun Valley Nursing
Morgan Scott • 11 Fr. • M/A • 5-7 Cinnaminson, NJ Cinnaminson Sociology/Pre-PT
Alex Oxner Manager
Name GP-GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW FPG-S GB DC TO CT Rachel Porter 15-14 34 26 60 80 .425 0 10-20 12 1 32 5 Julia Costello 14-14 42 17 59 78 .538 1 5-14 26 58 36 12 Jen Harnden 15-15 24 13 37 55 .436 1 3-8 33 10 28 9 Angie Goff 14-13 18 2 20 43 .419 2 5-14 9 19 27 4 Laura Kalbach 15-7 18 2 20 40 .450 1 3-6 10 16 13 2 Amy Albano 13-13 13 4 17 27 .481 0 2-6 18 9 26 12 Mackenzie Lindquist 15-12 11 3 14 28 .393 0 4-7 26 10 23 8 Melissa Sailey 15-13 7 6 13 20 .350 0 3-6 23 46 25 5 Pinky Schneider 10-0 7 2 9 18 .389 0 0-3 7 2 6 4 Megan Granata 5-0 3 0 3 5 .600 0 0-0 1 1 4 2 Lauren Staedt 15-6 2 1 3 4 .500 1 0-0 8 14 15 6 Danielle LaVallee 8-0 1 0 1 4 .250 0 1-2 2 2 3 1 Nicole Kumor 15-15 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0-0 25 1 18 11 Rochelle Retirado 15-15 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 30 2 7 20 Sarah Hollywood 15-15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 25 7 9 14 Martha Lowitz 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Anna Geeter 12-12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 12 3 6 6 Kayla Parks 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Liz Glassman 9-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 3 1 1 1 Megan Capobianco 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2 0 1 1 Linda Salcedo 9-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 3 0 5 0 Megan Dunn 15-14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 11 0 19 3 Total 15 180 78 258 404 .446 6 36-86 286 202 314 126 Opponents 15 193 60 253 459 .420 9 40-99 307 200 278 138 Goalkeeper Linda Salcedo Megan Dunn Total Opponents
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GP/GS 9/1 15/14 15 15
Minutes 202:11 703:49 906:00 906:00
GA Avg. Saves 37 10.98 28 156 13.30 127 193 12.78 155 180 11.92 130
Pct. .431 .449 .445 .419
W-L 0-1 6-8 6-9 9-6
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RECORDS All-Time Coaching Records
Coach Years W-L Pct. Sue Finnie 1979-85 44-30 .595 (7 seasons • 74 games) 1979 2-5 .286 1980 3-3 .500 1981 7-3 .700 1982 7-5 .583 1983 8-4 .667 (ECAC) 1984 10-4 .714 1985 7-6 .538 Trish DelFemine 1986 4-9 .308 Candace Baldwin Pirie 1987-88 5-18 .217 (2 seasons • 23 games) 1987 1-10 .091 1988 4-8 .333 Caron Cramer 1989-97 45-84 .349 (9 seasons • 129 games) 1989 3-12 .200 1990 5-9 .357 1991 7-8 .467 1992 9-6 .600 1993 10-5 .667 1994 2-10 .167 1995 5-12 .294 1996 2-10 .167 1997 2-12 .143 Erin Smith 1998 7-9 .438 Nicole Porrecca 1999-2003 40-41 .494 (5 seasons • 81 games) 1999 3-14 .176 2000 10-6 .625 2001 7-9 .438 2002 9-7 .563 2003 11-5 .688 Larissa Gillespie 2004-06 21-24 .467 (3 seasons • 45 games) 2004 10-5 .667 2005 8-7 .533 2006 3-12 .200 Robin (Hartman) Baxter 2007-pres. 43-56 .434 (6 seasons • 99 games) 2007 3-13 .188 2008 6-10 .375 2009 8-9 .471 2010 11-7 .611 2011 9-8 .529 2012 6-9 .400 Totals 209-271 .435 (34 seasons • 480 games)
Individual Records
Goals (Game) 1. Jackie Elliott.................... 11......................vs. Alvernia, 4/8/09 2. Courtney Patton................ 9................ vs. Cedar Crest, 4/2/91 3. Jackie Elliott...................... 8..................... vs. Arcadia, 4/21/09 Diep Pham......................... 8............ vs. Susquehanna, 3/28/98 Tiffany Crowe.................... 8................ vs. Cedar Crest, 4/2/91 6. Calina Walz....................... 7......... vs. Manhattanville, 3/12/11 Mary Frances Dolan........... 7...............vs. Bryn Mawr, 3/18/99 Diep Pham......................... 7................. vs. Lycoming, 3/26/98 Jenn Tuss........................... 7................ vs. Cedar Crest, 4/2/91 Goals (Season) 1. Jackie Elliott.................... 76............................................ 2010 2. Jackie Elliott.................... 71............................................ 2009 3. Courtney Patton.............. 64............................................ 1991 4. Diep Pham....................... 61............................................ 1998 Josie Magnanti................. 61............................................ 1984 6. Mary Frances Dolan......... 56............................................ 2000 7. Tiffany Crowe.................. 53............................................ 1993
2013 WOMEN’S LACROSSE
Courtney Patton.............. 53............................................ 1993 9. Courtney Patton.............. 51............................................ 1990 Josie Magnanti................. 51............................................ 1985 Goals (Career) 1. Courtney Patton............ 218....................................... 1990-93 2. Jackie Elliott.................. 201....................................... 2007-10 3. Josie Magnati................. 179....................................... 1982-85 4. Mary Frances Dolan....... 160................................... 1998-2001 5. Tiffany Crowe................ 165....................................... 1991-93 6. Tricia Lynch.................. 138....................................... 2003-06 7. Rachel Porter................. 124....................................... 2010-12 8. Judy Kennedy................ 117....................................... 1996-98 9. Erin Smith..................... 115....................................... 1992-95 Assists (Game) 1. Rachel Porter..................... 6................. vs. Lycoming, 4/14/12 2. Rachel Porter..................... 5......................vs. Albright, 4/5/12 Julia Costello...................... 5.......................vs. King’s, 4/29/10 Tricia Lynch...................... 5................. vs. Lycoming, 4/16/05 Lauren Goane.................... 5..................vs. Moravian, 3/24/05 Tiffany Crowe.................... 5............ vs. Phila. Textile, 4/17/93 Tiffany Crowe.................... 5................vs. Washington, 4/6/93 Tiffany Crowe.................... 5............ vs. Susquehanna, 3/27/93 Terri Eilers......................... 5..................... vs. Eastern, 3/31/90 Erica Amyot....................... 5............................. vs. Beaver, NA Assists (Season) 1. Tiffany Crowe.................. 51............................................ 1998 2. Lauren Goane.................. 38............................................ 2005 3. Lauren Goane.................. 37............................................ 1999 4. Tricia Lynch.................... 33............................................ 2006 5. Erica Amyot..................... 29............................................ 1997 6. Jen Harnden.................... 27............................................ 2010 7. Rachel Porter................... 26............................................ 2012 8. Rachel Porter................... 25............................................ 2011 Tiffany Crowe.................. 25............................................ 2002 10. Tiffany Crowe.................. 24............................................ 2003 Assists (Career) 1. Lauren Goane................ 148....................................... 2002-05 2. Tiffany Crowe................ 112....................................... 1991-93 3. Tricia Lynch.................... 92....................................... 2003-06 4. Jen Harnden.................... 71....................................... 2009-12 5. Rachel Porter................... 65....................................... 2010-12 6. Erica Amyot..................... 56................................... 1997-2000 7. Calina Walz..................... 55....................................... 2008-11 8. Jackie Elliott.................... 51....................................... 2007-10 9. Terri Eilers....................... 47....................................... 1989-92 10. Julia Costello.................... 45........................................... 2010Points (Game) 1. Jackie Elliott.................... 12......................vs. Alvernia, 4/8/09 Courtney Patton.............. 12................ vs. Cedar Crest, 4/2/91 3. Rachel Porter................... 11................. vs. Lycoming, 4/14/12 4. Jackie Elliott.................... 10..................... vs. Arcadia, 4/24/10 Jackie Elliott.................... 10..................... vs. Arcadia, 4/21/09 Diep Pham....................... 10............ vs. Susquehanna, 3/28/98 Tiffany Crowe.................. 10................ vs. Cedar Crest, 4/2/91 Courtney Patton.............. 10..................... vs. Eastern, 3/31/90 9. Rachel Porter..................... 9.....................vs. Cabrini, 4/20/11 Jackie Elliott...................... 9...................... vs. Wilkes, 4/10/10 Jackie Elliott...................... 9......... vs. Manhattanville, 3/25/09 Tiffany Crowe.................... 9........................ vs. Drew, 4/20/93 Tiffany Crowe.................... 9............ vs. Phila. Textile, 4/17/93 Tiffany Crowe.................... 9...................vs. Dickinson, 4/3/93 Tiffany Crowe.................... 9..................... vs. Eastern, 3/31/90
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RECORDS / HISTORY Points (Season) 1. Tiffany Crowe................ 104............................................ 1993 2. Jackie Elliott.................... 95............................................ 2010 3. Jackie Elliott.................... 85............................................ 2009 4. Josie Magnanti................. 72............................................ 1984 5. Mary Frances Dolan......... 71............................................ 2000 Diep Pham....................... 71............................................ 1998 7. Rachel Porter................... 68............................................ 2011 8. Lauren Goane.................. 66............................................ 2003 9. Rachel Porter................... 61............................................ 2010 Tricia Lynch.................... 61............................................ 2006 Points (Career) 1. Tiffany Crowe................ 277....................................... 1991-93 2. Courtney Patton............ 253....................................... 1990-93 3. Jackie Elliott.................. 252....................................... 2007-10 4. Lauren Goane................ 248....................................... 2002-05 5. Tricia Lynch.................. 230....................................... 2003-06 6. Josie Magnati................. 199....................................... 1982-85 7. Mary Frances Dolan....... 194................................... 1998-2001 8. Rachel Porter................. 189....................................... 2010-12 9. Jen Harnden.................. 168....................................... 2009-12 10. Calina Walz................... 151....................................... 2008-11 Saves (Game) 1. Erin Patterson.................. 33..................... vs. Roanoke, 3/7/02 2. Kristin Kelly..................... 31......... vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/22/93 Saves (Season) 1. Kristin Kelly................... 332............................................ 1993 2. Melissa Johnson............. 269............................................ 1999 3. Erin Patterson................ 248............................................ 2002 4. Erin Patterson................ 242............................................ 2001 5. Kristin Kelly................... 229............................................ 1994 6. Erin Patterson................ 216............................................ 2003 7. Brianna Tarry................ 210............................................ 2007 8. Kristin Kelly................... 206............................................ 1992 9. Melissa Johnson............. 204............................................ 1998 10. Melissa Johnson............. 200............................................ 2000 Saves (Career) 1. Kristin Kelly................... 767....................................... 1991-94 .................................................................. (does not include 1991) 2. Erin Patterson................ 706....................................... 2000-03
2012 Middle Atlantic Conference Standings MAC GF GA Messiah * 6-0 101 34 Elizabethtown * 5-1 78 30 Lebanon Valley * 4-2 86 53 Alvernia * 3-3 75 76 Widener 2-4 77 84 Lycoming 1-5 42 111 Albright 0-6 38 107
Ovr. GF GA 16-4 304 170 12-6 229 171 9-7 214 204 12-8 306 249 6-9 180 193 4-13 164 280 4-13 158 266
Honorable Mention All-Middle Atlantic Conference Name Julia Costello Rachel Porter
Team Widener Widener
Pos. Yr. M Jr. A Sr.
Date Opponent Result 3/1 MUHLENBERG L 3/4 at Arcadia W 3/7 at Sweet Briar W 3/15 at Swarthmore L 3/24 at Goucher L 3/27 GWYNEDD-MERCY W 3/30 MARYWOOD W 4/3 EASTERN L 4/5 at Albright * W 4/10 ALVERNIA * L 4/14 at Lycoming * W 4/18 #9 MESSIAH * L 4/21 LEBANON VALLEY * L (ot) 4/24 at Cabrini L 4/28 at Elizabethtown * L
Score 3-15 11-7 17-11 9-18 3-9 19-13 16-8 9-11 20-7 10-16 22-12 5-15 16-19 16-17 4-15
* Commonwealth Conference game
Team Records
Most Goals Scored.................. 25................ vs. Cedar Crest, 4/2/91 ......................................................................... vs. Beaver, 4/24/00 Largest Margin of Victory....... 25................ vs. Cedar Crest, 4/2/91 Wins, season........................... 11.................................. 2003, 2010 Best Winning Pct...... 10-4 (.714)............................................ 1984 Consecutive Wins..................... 8............................................ 2003 Most goals, season................. 235............................................ 2010
Team Most Valuable Players
Kristopher Heard.................................................................... 1997 Judy Kennedy......................................................................... 1998 Kate Cooper............................................................................ 1999 Jen Moffitt.............................................................................. 2000 Heather Moffitt....................................................................... 2001 Nicole Jiulianti........................................................................ 2002 Erin Patterson......................................................................... 2003 Nicole Jiulianti, Tricia Lynch.................................................. 2004 Tricia Lynch.................................................................. 2005, 2006 Brianna Tarry.......................................................................... 2007
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WIDENER PRIDE
Day
Date
Opponent
Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Tue. Thu. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Tue. Sat. Tue. Thu. Sat.
Mar. 2 Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 16 Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Apr. 3 Apr. 6 Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 27 Apr. 30 May 2 May 4
Arcadia Noon Eastern Noon at Ursinus 7:00 pm Swarthmore 1:00 pm at Muhlenberg 4:00 pm at Gwynedd-Mercy Noon Bryn Mawr 7:00 pm at Messiah * 4:00 pm at Lebanon Valley * 7:00 pm Eilzabethtown * 1:00 pm at Alvernia * 7:00 pm Lycoming * 1:00 pm Albright * 7:00 pm at Stevenson * 1:00 pm Cabrini 7:00 pm Hood * 1:00 pm Commonwealth Conference First Round Commonwealth Conference Semifinals Commonwealth Conference Final
* Commonwealth Conference game Home Games in Bold Schedule is subject to change
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