2010 Penn State Field Hockey Yearbook

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SCHEDULE & QUICK FACTS AUGUST Fri. 20 Fri. 27 Sun. 29

SEPTEMBER Fri. 3 Sun. 12 Wed. 15 Sat. 18 Sun. 19 Fri. 24 Sun. 26 OCTOBER Sat. 2 Sun. 3 Fri. 8 Sun. 17 Tues. 19 Sat. 23 Sun. 24 Fri. 29

SCHEDULE

QUICK FACTS

at Maryland (Exhibition) OLD DOMINION VIRGINIA

College Park, Md. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa.

11 a.m. 5 p.m. 12 p.m.

at Connecticut LOCK HAVEN LAFAYETTE at Temple at West Chester INDIANA* MICHIGAN*

Storrs, Conn. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. West Chester, Pa. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa.

5 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m.

IOWA* MONMOUTH at Michigan State* at Ohio State* BUCKNELL DUKE PRINCETON at Northwestern

University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. East Lansing, Mich. Columbus, Ohio University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. Evanston, Ill.

12 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m.

NOVEMBER u. 4 Big Ten First Round Evanston, Ill. TBA Fri. 5 Big Ten Semifinals Evanston, Ill. TBA Sun. 7 Big Ten Championship Evanston, Ill. TBA Sat.-Sun. 13-14 NCAA First & Second Rounds Fri.-Sat. 20, 22 NCAA Semifinals & Finals * Indicates Big Ten Game, Home Games In Bold CAPS, All Times Eastern All dates and times are subject to change. Visit GoPSUsports.com for the latest information.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts A Tradition Of Winning A New Home Head Coach Charlene Morett Assistant Coaches Season Outlook Q&A 2010 Roster Player Profiles 2008 Season Review Statistics & Results Big Ten Review Season Recaps Penn State on the Big Ten Network Foreign Trips In e Community All-Time Results All-Time Versus Opponents Big Ten Opponent Series Breakdown AIAW/NCAA Tournament Teams 2007 National Finalist Team Record Book Honors & Awards U.S. National Teams All-Time Letterwinners Media Information Radio/TV Roster .

CREDITS

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e 2010 Penn State Field Hockey Yearbook was written, designed, and edited by Justin Lafleur, Athletic Communications Assistant. Executive Editor was Jeff Nelson. Managing editors, Stephanie Petulla and Brian Siegrist. Cover designed by Michele Kopec. Editorial Assistance provided by the Penn State Field Hockey coaching staff. Photos by: Mark Selders, Steve Manuel, Nate Althouse, Cathi Alloway, Laura Glickstein, Willis Dell, Jeff Mills, Ken Gilbert, Brett Wilhelm/NCAA Photos, Matt Beltz, Justin Lafleur, Tina Hay/e Penn Stater, Old Dominion, Sacred Heart and Quinnipiac. Others photos courtesy of members of the field hockey team, the field hockey coaching staff, USA Field Hockey and Karen Schnellenbach. Special thanks to Penn State University Archives for help with historical photos. U.Ed. No. ICA-11-5.

STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

University Park, Pa. Location Founded 1855 Enrollment 44,112 Colors Blue and White Conference Big Ten Nickname Nittany Lions Dr. Graham Spanier President Director of Athletics Tim Curley Home Field Penn State Field Hockey Complex (750)

TEAM INFORMATION

2009 Record 7-13 1-5/T-6th 2009 Big Ten Record/Finish Postseason Big Ten Semifinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/8 Starters Returning/Lost 5/6 Newcomers 8 All-Time Record 565-216-37 All-Time Big Ten Record 95-44-1 All-Time Big Ten Tournament Record 18-12 NCAA Tournament Appearances 25 NCAA Tournament Record 21-29 NCAA Semifinal Appearances 7 NCAA Championship Game Appearances 2 AIAW Tournament Appearances 7 AIAW Semifinal Appearances 3 AIAW National Championship Game Appearances 3 AIAW National Championships 2 Last NCAA Tournament Appearance 2008

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Charlene Morett (Penn State, 1979) Career Record/Years 396-158-17/26 Record at Penn State/Years 362-142-8/23 Assistant Coach Lisa Bervinchak-Love (Penn State, 1989) Assistant Coach Annie Zinkavich (Penn State, 2003) Volunteer Assistant Coach Stuart Smith (Ohio State, 2008)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Athletic Communications Assistant/Field Hockey Contact Justin Lafleur Office Phone (814) 865-1757 Office Fax (814) 863-3165 Cell Phone (814) 321-5119 Email Address jal47@psu.edu Athletic Website GoPSUsports.com Press Box Phone (Lafleur’s Cell) (814) 321-5119

e Pennsylvania State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities, admission, and employment without regard to personal characteristics not related to ability, performance, or qualifications as determined by University policy or by state or federal authorities. e Pennsylvania State University does not discriminate against any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Direct all inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy to the Affirmative Action Director, e Pennsylvania State University, 328 Boucke Building, University Park, PA 16802-5901; TEL.

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A TRADITION OF WINNING

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The Penn State field hockey program has a rich and storied tradition unlike many others. Year in and year out, the Nittany Lions are among the top teams in the nation and have shown a remarkable consistency of winning.

All-Time NCAA Tournament Appearances 1. Old Dominion 27 2. North Carolina 26 3. Penn State 25 4. Maryland 22 5. Massachusetts 21

All-Time NCAA Tournament Games Played 1. Old Dominion 64 2. North Carolina 61 3. Maryland 59 4. Penn State 50 5. Iowa 47

All-Time NCAA Tournament Wins 1. Old Dominion 46 2. Maryland 43 3. North Carolina 41 4. Wake Forest 28 5. Iowa 26 6. Connecticut 25 7. Penn State 18

All-Time NCAA Semifinal Appearances 1. Old Dominion 16 2. North Carolina 14 3. Maryland 13 4. Iowa 11 5. Connecticut 9 6. Penn State 7

e 2008 Nittany Lions won the Big Ten Regular Season Championship.

Dominant Since Joining The Big Ten In 1992

Big Ten Wins 1. Penn State 2. Iowa 3. Michigan 4. Ohio State 5. Michigan State 6. Northwestern 7. Indiana

95 92 82 68 55 40 17

Big Ten Regular Season Titles 1. Michigan 6 T-2. Penn State 5 T-2. Iowa 5 4. Michigan State 4 5. Ohio State 2 6. Northwestern 1

First Team All-Big Ten Selections 1. Penn State 53 2. Iowa 47 3. Michigan 33 4. Ohio State 26 5. Michigan State 19 6. Northwestern 18 7. Indiana 13

Big Ten Defensive Players Of Year 1. Penn State 8 2. Iowa 5 3. Michigan 4 4. Northwestern 1

2002 National Finalists

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Big Ten Offensive Players Of Year 1. Michigan 6 2. Penn State 5 T-3. Iowa 3 T-3. Ohio State 3 T-5. Michigan State 2 T-5. Northwestern 1

Big Ten Freshmen Of The Year 1. Penn State 6 2. Michigan 4 T-3. Iowa 3 T-3. Michigan State 3 5. Ohio State 2

Academic All-Big Ten Selections T-1. Penn State 159 2. Michigan 153 3. Northwestern 139 4. Indiana 109 5. Ohio State 105 6. Michigan State 95 7. Iowa 76

Penn State is the only Big Ten school to have 10 or more members of its field hockey team named Academic All-Big Ten in each of the past 10 years.

Big Ten Tournament Titles T-1. Penn State 4 T-1. Michigan 4 T-1. Iowa 4 4. Michigan State 3 5. Ohio State 1

2007 National Finalists


A NEW HOME A true reflection of Penn State’s commitment to women’s athletics, the Penn State Field Hockey Complex is entering its sixth season as the home of Nittany Lion field hockey. The pitch, which is used exclusively for field hockey, features new turf and a state-of-the-art watering system. The Lions opened the new field in style in 2005, going 10-0 en route to a program record 17 straight wins. Penn State is 34-11 in five years at its new field.

Two sets of seating areas on one side of the field have room to seat up to 750 spectators, 250 more than Bigler. The field also has permanent lights that allow for night games to be played. The watering system allows the field to be watered both prior to practices and games as well as at halftime 2009 NCAA Field Hockey Attendance Leaders Total Games Avg. of games in order to maintain optimal field conditions on one of Team the finest playing surfaces in the country. North Carolina 3629 7 518

Maryland PENN STATE Virginia American Michigan Princeton Drexel James Madison The field has proven to be quite friendly for the home standing Nit- Boston College

The Penn State Field Hockey Complex, which is located adjacent to Bigler Field, replaced Bigler as the home of field hockey and became the team's fifth different home since the program’s inception in 1964. Bigler was home to Penn State field hockey for nine seasons from 1996-2004. The field has become just one of the latest new additions to Penn State’s ever-growing “athletic campus” on the Northeast end of campus.

5432 3204 5450 4255 2229 3177 3555 3045 2413

11 8 14 11 6 9 11 10 8

493 400 389 386 371 346 323 304 301

tany Lions. In addition to the impressive 34-11 record over its first five years on the field, it has also proved to be a fan-friendly expe- Top Five PSU Field Hockey Complex Crowds rience. Penn State finished third in the country in home attendance Date Attendance Opponent in 2009 and the interest is reaching an all-time high. A facility 794 Maryland record 794 fans came out for the Sept. 1, 2008 game vs. Maryland. 9/1/08

9/2/07 9/6/09 9/4/05 9/29/06

Years 2005-present 1996-2004 1989-1995 1976-1988 1964-1975

770 694 678 623

Home Field PSU FH Complex Bigler Field Holuba Hall Lady Lion Field Pollock Field

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Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Michigan Record 34-11 65-17 66-10-1 87-13-7 22-13-5

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HEAD COACH CHARLENE MORETT CHARLENE MORETT YEAR-BY-YEAR

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Charlene

MORETT

24th Season at Penn State 27th Overall

Penn State, 1979

e longest tenured coach in the Big Ten and seventh longest tenured at a single school in Division I field hockey, Charlene Morett enters her 24th season as head coach of the Penn State field hockey program. Morett boasts a remarkable resume covering her time as leader of the Nittany Lions. Over the last three years, Morett has led the Nittany Lions to a Big Ten Championship (in 2008), one year following their second appearance in the National Championship Game. Morett currently ranks fourth all-time (in Division I history) in wins with 396 and is one of just 10 DI coaches to accumulate 300 career wins. With four more wins, she will become only the fourth Division I field hockey coach in NCAA history to hit the 400-victory plateau. Morett has led the Nittany Lions to the NCAA Tournament in 20 out of her 23 years as head coach and has helped maintain Penn State’s distinction as the No. 2 ranked school in all-time NCAA Tournament appearances with 25. Despite an up-and-down 2009 season, there were a number of bright spots. e Nittany Lions beat two straight ranked teams in early October, No. 18 Ohio State (in overtime) and No. 14 Stanford in succession. Penn State went on to beat the Buckeyes for a second time in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, becoming only the second No. 7 seed to ever win a tournament game. e Lions were also tied with No. 20 Indiana heading into halftime of the Big Ten semis, but fell just short of a berth in the championship game. In 2008, Morett led the Nittany Lions to the Big Ten Regular Season Title, their first conference championship since 2005 and fifth overall. e squad was eventually awarded an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament where it fell to a tough Princeton squad, 2-0. Morett was also named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the fourth time. In 2007, Morett led Penn State through a memorable run to its seventh NCAA Semifinal appearance in program history and was named the NFHCA Mideast Region Coach of the Year. e milestones have been endless for Morett as four years ago, MORETT BY THE NUMBERS she became just the fourth 26 Years as a Head Coach coach in 23 Years as Head Coach at Penn State NCAA history .715 Winning Percentage at Penn State to accumulate 20 NCAA Appearances 5 NCAA Semifinals at least 350 5 Big Ten Regular Season Titles career wins, 4 Big Ten Tournament Titles and five years 50 First Team All-American Selections ago, she won 5 Big Ten Athletes of the Year her 300th 5 Big Ten Offensive Players of the Year 8 Big Ten Defensive Players of the Year game at Penn 6 Big Ten Freshmen of the Year State. 55 First Team All-Big Ten Selections

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At Boston College (3 years, 34-16-8, .655) 13-4-1 .750 1984 1985 10-5-5 .625 11-7-2 .600 1986 At Penn State (23 years, 362-142-8, .715) 1987 14-5-2 .714 1988 15-6-1 .705

1989

18-3-1

.841

1990

21-4

.840

1991 1992 1993

18-3-1 16-5-1 20-2

.841 .750 .909

1996

14-9

.609

1998

18-5

.783

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

17-5 17-6 12-7 19-5 18-7 10-10 17-4

.773 .739 .632 .792 .720 .500 .810

2009 26 yrs.

7-13 .350 396-158-17 (.708)

1994 1995

1997

2006 2007 2008

13-7-2 15-9 18-6

16-6 16-8 13-7

.636 .625

.750

.727 .667 .650

NCAA Tournament NCAA Quarterfinals Atlantic 10 West Champions NCAA Tournament Atlantic 10 Regular Season Champions Atlantic 10 Tournament Champions NCAA Semifinals Atlantic 10 Regular Season Champions Atlantic 10 Tournament Champions NCAA Semifinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Semifinals Big Ten Regular Season Champions NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Quarterfinals Big Ten Regular Season Champions Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Quarterfinals Big Ten Regular Season Champions Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament NCAA National Finalist NCAA Quarterfinals

NCAA Tournament Big Ten Regular Season Champions NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA National Finalist NCAA Tournament Big Ten Regular Season Champions 20 NCAA appearances

A six-time Mideast Region Coach of the Year, Morett is an excellent teacher of field hockey. Her players earn national recognition on a yearly basis, 10 of whom have been named two-time First Team All-Americans with Jen Long being the most recent. Her teams dominate the national scene, consistently ranking among the Top 10 in the national polls. In fact, Penn State was ranked in the Top 10 of the STX/NFHCA poll for 32 consecutive weeks from the first poll of the 2005 season ending with the second poll of 2008. e 1999 squad achieved a No. 1 ranking in the STX/NFHCA poll for the first time in program history. From 2005-08, Penn State finished eighth, sixth, ninth, and 11th respectively, in the final poll of the season. Under Morett’s tutelage, five of her players have been named Big Ten Athlete of the Year — Traci Anselmo, Jen Coletta, Heather Gorlaski, Tracey Larson and Kiley Kulina. Six players have been voted the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year — Natalie Berrena, Coletta, Dawn Lammey, Larson, Tara Maguire, and Allison Scola. In 2008, Long was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year for a second consecutive season, becoming the league’s eighth Defensive Player of the Year from Penn State, joining Anselmo, Gorlaski, Becca Main, Jill Martz and Jill Pearsall. Long and


HEAD COACH CHARLENE MORETT Anselmo are the only Lions to be named Defensive Player of the Year twice. Since Penn State’s entry into the Big Ten in 1992, Morett’s program has produced more First Team All-Big Ten selections, more Big Ten Defensive Players of the Year, more Big Ten Athletes of the Year and more Big Ten Freshmen of the Year than any other. Penn State’s eight Defensive Player of the Year honorees is four more than the schools with the next most. With Laura Cahill and Bethany Marvel earning All-Big Ten laurels last season, Penn State has now totaled 76 All-Big Ten selections since 1992, including 53 First Team All-Conference choices, the most of any Big Ten school since 1992. During Morett’s tenure, Penn State has produced 35 First-Team AllAmerica choices with at least one player earning the honor in 22 of the coach’s 23 seasons. Overall, Penn State has had at least one First Team AllAmerican in 24 of the last 25 years, including every year from 1975-2008. In 2007, for the first time since 2002, Penn State had two First Team AllAmericans in Long and Kiersten Wood. A number of Morett’s players - past and present - have played at an elite level with the United States program, with Larson earning a spot on the U.S. National Team for three consecutive seasons. Another former Nittany Lion, Eleanor Stone, has been on the national team for a total of seven different seasons. Seven former players have competed on the U.S. National Team, with several others playing on various other levels of national teams. Recent graduates Long and Scola were three-year members of the U.S. Under-21 National Team. Both Long and Wood trained with the U.S. National Team in Chula Vista, Calif. while Scola went on an exhibition tour of Argentina with the U-21 team. In the spring of 2007, Long and Scola represented the U.S. on the U-21 team’s tour of China. Morett attended with them as the Chef de Mission for U.S. Field Hockey. Additionally, Long and Scola, along with All-America alum Larson helped the East team capture the U.S. Open Regional Championship in the summer of 2007. Laura Kassab and current junior Jessica Longstreth were both members of the U.S. National Indoor Hockey Team as well. Scola is currently on the U.S. Development Squad after being named to the team in June of 2009. In addition, Long and current sophomore Kelsey Amy competed for team PA in USA Field Hockey’s National Championship this past June. Incoming freshman goalkeeper Kylie Licata played on the Junior National High Performance Team as well. Morett’s teams have also produced a run of success in Big Ten games that is unparalleled since Penn State joined the conference in 1992. Since that time, the Nittany Lions own the most Big Ten regular season wins, the highest Big Ten regular season and tournament winning percentage, the second-most Big Ten Tournament wins and a tie for the most Big Ten Tournament titles. e squad has enjoyed plenty of recent success as well. In 2007, after defeating Virginia for the second time in the season with a win in the first

NCAA DIVISION I ALL-TIME WINNINGEST HEAD COACHES

1. Beth Anders

2. Nancy Stevens

3. Karen Shelton 4. Charlene Morett

Old Dominion

1980-84 1987-Pres. Connecticut 1990-Pres. 1981-89 Northwestern Franklin & Marshall 1979-80 North Carolina 1981-Pres. Penn State 1984-Pres.

563-135-8 (.803)

500-159-24 (.750) 482-133-9 (.780) 396-158-17 (.708)

round of the NCAA Tournament, Penn State stunned second-ranked Maryland on the Terps’ home field to advance to the NCAA Semifinals. e Nittany Lions then came back to the same field five days later and knocked off third-ranked Wake Forest in the National Semifinals, the program’s first-ever win over the Demon Deacons, to advance to the National Championship Game. e memorable run included three wins over ACC teams for the shot to play for the national title. Despite the season ending with a loss to top-ranked and undefeated North Carolina in the title game, four Nittany Lions were named NFHCA All-Americans. One year earlier in 2006, Morett led the Nittany Lions to their first appearance in the Big Ten Tournament Championship Game since 2003. She also won her 350th career game with a 1-0 win over Connecticut on September 3, 2006. In 2005, the Nittany Lions won 17 consecutive games to tie a program record en route to a Big Ten regular season crown, their first conference crown since 1998. Berrena, a senior, was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and three other Nittany Lions were honored as All-Big Ten. Morett also won her 300th game as Penn State head coach, a 5-0 decision over Temple on September 14. She was named Mideast Region Coach of the Year for the fifth time in her career and also was recognized as the Big Ten Coach of the Year for the third time. In 2002, Morett guided the Nittany Lions to a memorable NCAA Tournament run. Penn State opened with back-to-back wins over Kent State

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENTS

Coach Karen Shelton Beth Anders Nancy Stevens

Charlene Morett Missy Maharg

School North Carolina Old Dominion Connecticut Northwestern Penn State Maryland

NCAA Tournaments 26 25 22 20 20

Morett is presented with a commemorative frame after winning her 300th game at Penn State during the 2005 season. Left to right are assistant coaches Lisa Bervinchak-Love, Tara Maguire, Sharon Kuntz-Herlocher, Associate Athletic Director Sue Scheetz, Morett, and Athletic Director Tim Curley.

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HEAD COACH CHARLENE MORETT and Princeton in the opening two rounds played at Penn State before defeating No. 1 ranked Old Dominion, 3-2, to advance to the NCAA National Championship Game for the first time in program history. While Penn State dropped the title game, 2-0, to Wake Forest, the year went down as one of the greatest seasons in program history as four players were recognized with STX All-America honors and five earned All-Big Ten status. Morett led the 1993 squad to the university’s first outright Big Ten Championship in any sport. e team won 15 straight games, a record at the time. e most notable upset was a 2-1 victory at Old Dominion which ended the Monarchs’ 66-game win streak. Since then, Morett has led her Lions to four more regular season titles and an unprecedented four straight Big Ten Tournament crowns from 1995 through 1998. Morett’s teams have not only excelled on the field but also in the classroom. Penn State has produced 159 Academic All-Big Ten selections since 1992 and is the only school in the Big Ten to have 10 or more Academic All-Big Ten selections for the last nine consecutive seasons. Additionally, a record 16 members of the team were named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad in 2008, a then-record 14 the year before, and in the two years previous to that, a total of 12 players were named to the squad in each season. During the 2008-09 school year, the Nittany Lions were also winners of the Penn State Highest GPA Academic Award given to the team with the highest overall GPA and the “Varsity S” Women’s Team GPA honor. A 1979 graduate of Penn State, Morett was an outstanding field hockey player and the program’s only three-time First Team All-American. Captain of the undefeated 1978 team, Morett was a phenomenal scorer, netting 50 goals in four years and was the first Lion to score five goals in a game. She held that record for 21 years. After leaving Penn State, Morett continued to play field hockey at the national level and in 1982, she was named the USFHA’s Co-Athlete of the Year. A two-time Olympian, Morett played in more than 100 international matches. Morett remained in Happy Valley as a graduate assistant to train

CURRENT LONGEST TENURED HEAD COACHES AT A SINGLE INSTITUTION (DIVISION I)

Coach Karen Shelton Sally Starr Beth Anders Kathy Krannebitter Christy Freese Jeff Woods Charlene Morett Peel Hawthorne

School North Carolina Boston University Old Dominion West Chester Central Michigan Radford Penn State William & Mary

for the 1980 Olympics. Unable to participate in the 1980 Moscow Games due to the U.S. boycott, Morett remained loyal and enthusiastic to the U.S. team, traveling all over the world in international competition in preparation for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, where she won a bronze medal. Morett was also awarded a Congressional Gold Medal as part of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team when the U.S. Congress officially awarded the medals more than 27 years after the boycotted games. Also an All-America lacrosse player in Happy Valley, Morett was one of the nation’s top scorers in the sport when Penn State won its second consecutive National Championship. She also played for the 1978 and 1979 United States Women’s Lacrosse Association National Champion teams. Morett was a member of the U.S. Lacrosse team and earned Most Valuable Player at the 1979 USWLA National Championship, where the Nittany Lions defeated the University of Massachusetts. After completing her undergraduate degree in physical education, she worked for one year as a graduate assistant at PSU, helping the Lions become National Finalists in field hockey and National Champions in lacrosse. Beth Anders then tabbed Morett as her assistant in 1980 at Old Dominion, where she would stay for four years. During that time, Morett helped the Monarchs reach three straight National Title games and in the process, Anders served as a positive mentor for Morett’s future success. In 1984, Morett was named head field hockey and lacrosse coach at Boston College. She immediately lifted the Eagle field hockey program into the Top 20 and won an Eastern College Athletic Conference title in her first year. When Penn State legend Gillian Rattray retired from coaching in 1987, Morett returned to her alma mater to take over for her mentor, inheriting a program with 17 straight winning seasons and five straight NCAA Tournament appearances.

MORETT’S COACHING LEGACY Below is a list of the previous members of the Penn State field hockey team and where they are currently coaching

Lisa Bervinchak-Love Chris Blais Jamie Brower (Smith) Mary Driscoll (Schafer) Erin Harrington Bekah Hostetler Becca Kohli (Main) Kiley Kulina Tracy Larson Jen Long Jill Martz Mandy Robinson Hart Mallory Weisen Annie Zinkavich

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Years 30 30 28 25 25 25 24 24

Penn State University (Asst.) Sacred Heart University Greenwich Academy Hershey HS Penn Charter HS Central Dauphin HS Quinnipiac University Lower Dauphin HS Pennsbury HS Harvard University (Asst.) Line Mountain HS Stanford University (Asst.) Lock Haven University (Asst.) Penn State University (Asst.)


HEAD COACH CHARLENE MORETT Morett has continued that winning tradition by leading 20 of her teams into the NCAA Tournament, including her first 14 straight, giving the Penn State program 19 straight NCAA appearances from 1982-2000. Morett has enjoyed a winning record in 21 of her 23 years with the Nittany Lions and a non-losing record 22 times. Under Morett and Rattray before her, Penn State had amassed 30 straight years with at least 10 or more wins, the longest streak in Division I field hockey history. Morett's 2002 and 2007 teams reached the National Championship Game, her 1990, 1991 and 1993 teams reached the NCAA Semifinals, and her 1988, 1992 and 1994 squads missed joining the Elite Foursome after one-goal losses in overtime. Her coaching accomplishments include five Big Ten Championships (1993, 1997, 1998, 2005, and 2008), four Big Ten Tournament titles (1995-1998) and two Atlantic 10 Conference championships (19891990). Morett’s success at PSU has led to numerous coaching honors. She was the Mideast Region Coach of the Year in 1990, 1991, 1993, 2000, 2005 and 2007. e Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year in 1989, she was the Big Ten Coach of the Year in 1993, 1998, 2005, and 2008. Morett is a member of the USFHA Hall Of Fame as well as the NFHCA Hall of Fame and served as the USFHA Vice President of Coaching. She had the honor of presenting this award to her mentor, Rattray when she was inducted into the Hall in 2006. On the international level, she spent three years as an assistant coach with the United States National Team traveling to the Pan Am Games, Ireland and Argentina. She was also an assistant coach with the U.S. Under-21 squad that competed in Spain. Morett has coached U.S. squads that won medals at Olympic Festivals in Houston, Minneapolis and Los Angeles. She recently served at the USFHA Board of Directors. Morett was instrumental in developing field hockey in State College by starting a youth field hockey program for local elementary school children. is program continues to thrive and inspire young players to participate in field hockey. Morett has earned her Level III Coaching Certification from U.S. Field Hockey. She is in her second year as the head coach for Pennsylvania High Performance Region. She has also coached at FDIC and has presented Level I coaching certification courses in both Pennsylvania and California. She is an avid runner and golfer in her free time. Morett has been active in local charity events such as Coaches vs. Cancer and e Second Mile. A native of Aldan, Pa., Morett is a graduate of Lansdowne-Aldan High School and a member of the Delaware County Hall of Fame. One of seven children (five brothers and one sister) of the late Eleanor and Chalmers Morett.

GETTING TO KNOW COACH MORETT

Nickname: Char Favorite Food: Potato Chips Favorite Color: Navy Blue Favorite Musical Artist: Too many to choose Favorite TV Show: Any sports championship series Favorite Website: GoPSUsports.com Favorite Sports Broadcasters: Mike and Mike in the Morning Teams I’d Like To See Added To The Schedule: Stanford at Stanford Best Players I Ever Played With: My U.S. Olympic Teammates For Coach Morett’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING...

“One of Char’s best assets is her heart. It represents how much she cares about her players. She develops more than a field hockey player; she develops people. Coaching against Char is not only challenging, but fun. It’s a challenge because Char’s teams are prepared; they bring emotion and a strong game plan. Char is a fierce competitor but it’s all about the game and that makes it fun.” Old Dominion Head Coach and the All-Time Winningest Coach in NCAA History Beth Anders “Playing field hockey at Penn State and having the guidance of Char better prepared me for life after hockey. She had a profound impact on me as a person. rough field hockey and the experiences around it, she taught me how to be accountable and how to find a balance between doing your job as a Penn State student-athlete well, while still being able to enjoy the other aspects of college life.” Former Penn State All-American Jamie Smith “e best decision I have ever made was the decision to attend Penn State and become a part of the field hockey team. I can't thank Char enough for giving me that opportunity. Char always knew how to push me to be my best. She has the ability to push her athletes to compete against each other at practice in the most positive and healthy way. We competed so fiercly at practice that competing in games came easy. As a Division I college coach, I have learned that this is one of the most important but, most difficult things to do.” Former All-American and current Sacred Heart Head Coach Christine Blais

“Char gives unwavering support to her players that is motivated by a passion for the traditions of field hockey. As her athlete, I learned to win and to do so with unrelenting class and honor for the Blue and White. As a fellow coach now, Char has always been my biggest supporter and I cherish her opinion and guidance. I continually look to mirror her ways with my own program and hope she knows that imitation is the greatest form of flattery.” Former All-American and current Quinnipiac Head Coach Becca Main (Kohli)

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ASSISTANT COACHES

2010 SENIOR CLASS

Lisa

BERVINCHAKLOVE 16th Season

Penn State, 1989

Lisa Bervinchak-Love, one of the top players in Penn State field hockey history, is entering her 16th year on the sideline under Head Coach Charlene Morett. During her time at Penn State, she has assisted on several highly successful teams, including a pair of National Finalist teams that reached the National Championship Game in 2002 and 2007, a 2005 team that won 17 straight games, and the 1995-1998 teams, all of which won the Big Ten Tournament in their respective seasons. Bervinchak-Love has been on the sideline for a total of 13 NCAA Tournament appearances by the Nittany Lions and for five Big Ten regular season championships. As a player, Bervinchak-Love — who played three years for the Nittany Lions after transferring from Villanova following her freshman campaign — scored 28 goals in her career. She was also a vocal leader as an All-American captain. As a senior co-captain, she led the team in scoring with 12 goals and three assists and was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference Team. She scored two of the Lions’ goals at the 1988 Atlantic 10 Conference Semifinals and was an All-Tournament selection. Following her graduation in 1989, Love continued to play field hockey at the national level. In 1991, she helped her team win a silver medal at the Olympic Sports Festival in Los Angeles. A standout student, she was the Student Academic Advisory Board representative at Penn State in 1988. In 1989, Love graduated with a degree in health planning and administration and worked as an intern with the planning and marketing department at Lancaster General Hospital in Pennsylvania. Following her internship, she was a Penn Manor School District elementary school teacher and assisted head coaches in field hockey and basketball. She also held teaching positions at Central Manor, Farmdale, Burgard and Brecknock elementary schools. roughout the years, she continued her involvement with the Nittany Lion program as an assistant director and instructor at Penn State camps. Love was a four-sport athlete at Penn Manor High School and earned All-Star honors in field hockey and basketball, and was the district champion in the triple jump. She continues to play field hockey today and captured the U.S. Indoor Title with the Norlanco Club in 2003 and 2004. She currently plays with Red Rose and helped them win the 2006, 2007, and 2008 club championships. Love comes from a family of coaches and athletes. Her brother Jude is the wrestling coach at Hempfield High School in Lancaster, Pa. and brother Greg, his assistant. Her dad James, meanwhile, was a football standout at Minersville High School. Her parents, James and Dolores, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Also an active participant in intramural athletics, Love has won over 10 intramural championships in various sports, including football and basketball. She married Steve Love, a Penn State alumni and graphic artist with Supelco, in 1996. ey have two daughters, Taylor Marie and Kelsey Evelyn. 8

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Bervinchak-Love has been at Penn State for three years as a player (above) and 15 years as an assistant coach, all under head coach Charlene Morett.

GETTING TO KNOW COACH BERVINCHAK-LOVE

Nickname: LB Favorite Movie: Shawshank Redemption Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia Eagles Favorite Athletes: Lance Armstrong, Doctor J, Charles Barkley Favorite Website: GoPSUsports.com Childhood Idol: My mom Hobbies: Reading, hanging out with my kids, sports Most Prized Possession: My daughters Taylor and Kelsey If I Didn’t Coach Field Hockey, I Would Coach: Basketball If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Travel ... house at the beach ... donate to charities For Coach Love’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.


ASSISTANT COACHES

Annie

ZINKAVICH Fifth Season

Penn State, 2003

Annie Zinkavich enters her fifth season as an assistant coach at Penn State. A former goalkeeper with the Nittany Lions, she works primarily with the goalkeepers and also assists in the day-to-day operations of the field hockey program. Working with first-time starter Ali Meves last season, Zinkavich helped aid the junior goalkeeper to some stellar efforts, highlighted by an 11-save performance against No. 18 Ohio State to spearhead the Lions to a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory on the Big Ten Network. She followed that performance with six huge saves vs. No. 14 Stanford in a second straight win. Meves was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week and Penn State StudentAthlete of the Week following her effort against the Buckeyes while also cracking the Big Ten All-Tournament Team after leading the Nittany Lions into the conference semifinals. is past summer, Zinkavich served as assistant cocach for the gold medal winning Pennsylvania Junior High Performance squad. In 2009, Penn State recorded nine shutouts thanks in large part to Zinkavich’s work with the goalies. e duo of Jen Beaumont and Meves recorded a 82.5 save percentage that was tops in the nation while its 1.05 goals against average was fourth best nationally and shutouts per game (0.45) was second. e Nittany Lion defense and goalkeeping dominated the conference, coming in first in fewest goals allowed, GAA, and shutouts. e team’s 21 goals allowed for the year was the fewest since the 1999 squad only allowed 20. Beaumont was also named a First Team All-Conference Performer as well as earning First Team All-Region and Second Team AllAmerica status. In 2007, Zinkavich’s work helped the Nittany Lions record 10 shutouts, including nine by Beaumont and two big shutouts in the NCAA Tournament against a pair of top five teams. Beaumont also ranked among that nation’s leaders in goals against average and save percentage while being named All-Region for the second straight season. ree years ago, Beaumont, then a first-year starter, had an outstanding year between the pipes for the Lions as she was named First Team All-Region and a Second Team All-American while finishing fifth in the country and tops in the Big Ten in goals against average.

Zinkavich with goalkeeper Jen Beaumont after shutting out Wake Forest in the 2007 National Semifinals.

Zinkavich was a four-year letterwinner for the Nittany Lions from 20002003. She recorded eight shutouts in 2002 to anchor the defense of the squad that advanced to the NCAA National Championship game. In 2002, she ranked 16th nationally in goals against average with 1.41 per game. She earned Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors six times in her career, including three in 2001. In 2002, Zinkavich set a Bigler Field record for saves in a game with 10 in a 2-1 upset victory over No. 6 North Carolina. She was named to three consecutive All-Mideast teams, garnering first team honors in 2001 and 2003 and second team honors in 2002. She started 85 out of the 87 games she played in her career. She had 22 shutouts in her career, which ranks sixth all-time at Penn State. Prior to returning to her alma mater, Zinkavich served for two years as the graduate assistant coach at Bucknell, also working with the goalies. Under her tutelage, Bucknell’s senior keeper Liz Jordan was named the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year and the East Coast Athletic Conference Goalkeeper of the Year. Jordan was also a Second Team All-Mideast Region selection. Zinkavich is currently finalizing her master’s degree in college student personnel from Bucknell University. She plays club field hockey for Red Rose and helped the team win the Club Cup in Virginia Beach in April of 2006, 2007, and 2008. She also received her Level II Coaching Accreditation in January. Zinkavich received her Bachelor of Science in psychology from Penn State in 2003. She hails from Kingston, Pa. and graduated from Wyoming Seminary in 1999. Her parents are Joe and Peg.

GETTING TO KNOW COACH ZINKAVICH

Nickname: Ani or AZ Favorite Food: Funfetti Cake Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: Too many to name Favorite Movie: The Birdcage Favorite TV Show: The Today Show Favorite Website: www.frontrush.com/psu Favorite Athlete: Marc-Andre Fleury Childhood Idol: Michael Jackson Hobbies: Listening to music and relaxing Biggest Fear: Lakes and bats Teams I’d Like To See Added To The Schedule: Cal and Wake Best Player I Ever Played With: Too many to name Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Most Prized Possession: My computer Place I’d Like To Visit: Europe If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Retire After Penn State, I Would Like To: I’ll never leave! For Coach Zinkavich’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

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2010 SENIOR CLASS

Stuart

SMITH First Season

Ohio State, 2008

Stuart Smith enters his first season as a volunteer assistant coach for the Penn State field hockey team. Smith, a former goalkeeper, specializes in personal, one-on-one and motivational coaching. A native of Wamberal, New South Wales, Australia, Smith came to the United States as part of an International Exchange Program. He enrolled in the prestigious Ohio State International Turf Grass Management Program where he graduated in 2008. Smith enjoyed four years working at e Breakers, Palm Beach in Florida where he was an Assistant Golf Course Superintendent of e Breakers, Rees Jones Course. While working at the five star, five diamond resort, he learned numerous motivational tactics which he’s adapted to field hockey. Smith’s hockey career spans 16 years to date. He started as a young player, advancing to compete at the state and national level in Australia. He has represented his region of the Central Coast as well as his state, while touring in New Zealand. He has competed against players of the Australian National Team as well as players of other national teams. For his sporting and community achievements, Smith was rewarded with the opportunity to run the

Olympic Torch in the 2000 Olympic games held in Sydney. More recently, Smith played with the Miami Surf Field Hockey Club, which was comprised of national players from around the world. He also coached at Nationals for the Futures field hockey program in Virginia Beach this past June. Smith currently resides in State College.

GETTING TO KNOW COACH SMITH

Nickname: Smif Favorite Food: Thai Favorite Musical Artist: John Butler Trio, Daft Punk Favorite Website: ninemsn.com, gopsusports.com Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Ric Pizo Hobbies: Field Hockey, Photography, Digital Art and Traveling Biggest Fear: Driving in the snow Most Prized Possession: Olympic Torch Place I’d Like To Visit: India If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Build a hockey field in Wamberal, buy a Bentley and donate to good causes After Penn State, I Would Like To: Who said I am ever leaving?! For Coach Smith’s complete Getting To Know section, check out his bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

SEASON OUTLOOK Q&A WITH COACH MORETT

Q: Talk about the incoming freshmen class as a whole. Morett: As a whole, I think it’s a very solid class from the forward line players through the midfield, into the defensive backfield, all the way back to the goalkeeping position. We have a solid group of freshmen. Lauren Purvis and Brittany Grzywacz really highlight that incoming class because they’re two who were on the U.S. Under 19 team that went to Argentina this past spring. Fortunately, I was one of the coaches who went with them. I had the chance to see - up close - their potential playing at the next level instead of the high school leagues. ey were both very impressive in the way they played and the way they were able to contribute to the team’s success. Q: Bring us position by position. Let’s start with the goalkeepers. Morett: ere’s a lot of talent at goalkeeper. I think that was one of our question marks last year, the goalkeeping aspect and also the forward line play. We were inexperienced in those two areas, which doesn’t bode well for success. is year, we obviously have Ayla Halus and Ali Meves who are returning. Both have significant experience. Ali played in more games last year than Ayla, but Ayla got a lot of experience playing in the spring when Ali got hurt. So I would say they’re coming in neck-and-neck into the preseason. Kylie Licata is an incoming freshman who will redshirt. Q: How about the defenders? Morett: We did lose a significant amount at defense. I would say more from the center of our field into the backfield. We lost the leadership of Laura Cahill back there. She pretty much directed the defense. We feel good; we’ve made a position change with Daneen Zug. We took her out of the midfield and put her into the backfield last spring. She showed a lot of poise out there, 10

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making some good decisions [while showing] some good communication skills. So we’re hoping Daneen will be the quarterback of the defensive backfield. We have some returning athletes who can vie for their starting positions. en you have to throw the freshmen in the mix; they’re good athletes as well. Q: Midfielders? Morett: Leading into our midfield area, we have Jessica Longstreth, who is very dynamic with her speed. We think we have a couple incoming freshmen who can match her speed. If we can get more of our speedy players in the midfield, it will create a lot of difficulty for the opposition. Q: And finally, the forwards. Morett: We have Kelsey Amy returning at the forward line. Casey McCartin saw some time at forward as well. We floated Jenny Purvis up there [along with] Natalie Buttinger. ere are also some incoming kids – Whitney Reddig and Lauren Purvis – who should really spot some time on the line. Q: How would you assess the team’s overall season outlook? Morett: I think last year, we just had some difficulty scoring. We had a lot of close games, but couldn’t find the goal. Now that Kelsey [Amy] played High Performance for the Pennsylvania senior team this year, that gave her a lot of confidence. Also, with Lauren Purvis coming in with her Under 19 experience, she can be dangerous around the goal cage. Also, Brittany Grzywacz as a corner shooter is someone who has a lot of tools as a freshman, with the drag flick and the straight shot. I think our corner execution will be much more consistent and much more dangerous, which we hope will lead to more goals.


2010 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 57

Name Jessica Longstreth Kylie Licata Alex Schlener Jenny Purvis Hannah Allison Kelsey Amy Daneen Zug Lauren Purvis Kristen Schaefer Brittany Grzywacz Whitney Reddig Annie Abdo Abby Fuhrman Casey McCartin Lauren Alloway Natalie Buttinger Jacqueline Kenney Ali Meves Ayla Halus

Yr. Jr. Fr. R-So. Sr. R-So. So. Sr. Fr. R-So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. R-So.

Pos. M GK B F/M F/M F B F/M B M/B F/M F/M B F/M B F/M B GK GK

Ht. 5-4 5-3 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-2 5-7 5-3 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-6

Hometown/High School Richboro, Pa./Council Rock North Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty Maple Glen, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham Mifflinburg, Pa./Mifflinburg Sweet Valley, Pa./Lake-Lehman Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central Maple Glen, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham Millersville, Pa./Penn Manor Collegeville, Pa./Methacton Lititz, Pa./Warwick Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy Bainbridge, Pa./Elizabethtown Horsham, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin Kitchener, Ontario/Resurrection State College, Pa./State College Area Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Wissahickon Hershey, Pa./Hershey

No. 15 6 18 7 19 16 12 57 21 2 1 17 23 5 10 13 11 4 8

Name Annie Abdo Hannah Allison Lauren Alloway Kelsey Amy Natalie Buttinger Abby Fuhrman Brittany Grzywacz Ayla Halus Jacqueline Kenney Kylie Licata Jessica Longstreth Casey McCartin Ali Meves Jenny Purvis Lauren Purvis Whitney Reddig Kristen Schaefer Alex Schlener Daneen Zug

Yr. Fr. R-So. R-Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. R-So. R-So. Sr.

Pos. F/M F/M B F F/M B M/B GK B GK M F/M GK F/M F/M F/M B B B

Ht. 5-2 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-3 5-4 5-3 5-7 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-5 5-5 5-6

Hometown/High School Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy Mifflinburg, Pa./Mifflinburg Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin Sweet Valley, Pa./Lake-Lehman Kitchener, Ontario/Resurrection Bainbridge, Pa./Elizabethtown Collegeville, Pa./Methacton Hershey, Pa./Hershey State College, Pa./State College Area Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood Richboro, Pa./Council Rock North Horsham, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Wissahickon Maple Glen, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham Maple Glen, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham Lititz, Pa./Warwick Millersville, Pa./Penn Manor Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Head Coach: Charlene Morett (Penn State ‘79), 24th Season Assistant Coach: Lisa Bervinchak-Love (Penn State ‘89), 16th Season Assistant Coach: Annie Zinkavich (Penn State ‘03), Fifth Season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Stuart Smith (Ohio State ‘08), First Season

NITTANY LIONS BY... CLASS Seniors (3): Ali Meves, Jenny Purvis, Daneen Zug Juniors (3): Lauren Alloway (Redshirt), Jessica Longstreth, Casey McCartin Sophomores (5): Hannah Allison (Redshirt), Kelsey Amy, Ayla Halus (Redshirt), Kristen Schaefer (Redshirt), Alex Schlener Freshmen (8): Annie Abdo, Natalie Buttinger, Abby Fuhrman, Brittany Grzywacz, Jacqueline Kenney, Kylie Licata, Lauren Purvis, Whitney Reddig BY STATE Ontario (1): Natalie Buttinger Pennsylvania (18): Annie Abdo, Hannah Allison, Lauren Alloway, Kelsey Amy, Abby Fuhrman, Brittany Grzywacz, Ayla Halus, Jacqueline Kenney, Kylie Licata, Jessica Longstreth, Casey McCartin, Ali Meves, Jenny Purvis, Lauren Purvis, Whitney Reddig, Kristen Schaefer, Alex Schlener, Daneen Zug BY POSITION Goalkeeper (3): Ayla Halus, Kylie Licata, Ali Meves Back (7): Lauren Alloway, Abby Fuhrman, Brittany Grzywacz, Jacqueline Kenney, Kristen Schaefer, Alex Schlener, Daneen Zug Midfield (9): Annie Abdo, Hannah Allison, Natalie Buttinger, Brittany Grzywacz, Jessica Longstreth, Casey McCartin, Jenny Purvis, Lauren Purvis, Whitney Reddig Forward (8): Annie Abdo, Hannah Allison, Kelsey Amy, Natalie Buttinger, Casey McCartin, Jenny Purvis, Lauren Purvis, Whitney Reddig PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Annie Abdo: AB-doe Lisa Bervinchak-Love: BUR-vin-Chalk Natalie Buttinger: BUT-in-jur Brittany Grzywacz: GRIZ-wack Ayla Halus: HAL-iss Charlene Morett: More-ETT Annie Zinkavich: ZIN-ka-vich SUPPORT STAFF Sports Nutritionist: Kristine Clark Strength & Conditioning Coach: Josh Davis Marketing: Jeff Fisher Athletic Game Management: Jennifer James Athletic Communications: Justin Lafleur Athletic Trainer: Sarah Leslie Academic Advisor: Sandy Meyer Booster Club President: Sandy Rogus Associate A.D./SWA: Susan Delaney-Scheetz Staff Assistant: Vickie Taylor Sports Psychologist: Dave Yukelson

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SENIORS GETTING TO KNOW ALI

2010 SENIOR CLASS

Ali

MEVES

Lower Gwynedd, Pa. Wissahickon

SENIOR • GOALKEEPER • 5-7

CAREER HONORS Big Ten All-Tournament Team (2009) Penn State Student-Athlete of the Week (10/6/09) Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (10/5/09) Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2008, 2009) Academic All-Big Ten (2008, 2009) NFHCA National Academic Squad (2007, 2008, 2009) Inducted Into Spiritus Leoninus Honor Society (2009) AS A JUNIOR IN 2009: Strong showing in first year of starting duty ... Finished the season with a 2.36 GAA and .725 save percentage along with a Big Ten leading 108 saves ... Was the first Penn State goalkeeper since 2003 to crack triple digits in saves ... Named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team following strong performance in the conference tourney ... Made three incredible saves in the Big Ten Semifinals to keep the Lions close against No. 18 Indiana (11/6) ... Finished with five stops in second upset of No. 12 Ohio State (11/5) ... Made five saves against No. 8 Michigan State (10/31) ... Had 13 total saves vs. Pacific (nine, 10/24) and at No. 20 Indiana (four, 10/23) ... Made five saves at Iowa (10/18) ... Had four stops in fourth win of season (and career) vs. Bucknell (10/13) ... Finished with seven saves against No. 18 Northwestern (10/9) ... Made six saves vs. No. 14 Stanford (10/5) while only allowing one goal in second-consecutive win ... Was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week and Penn State Student-Athlete of the Week following superb effort vs. No. 18 Ohio State ... Was incredible with 11 saves (nine coming after halftime) in huge 2-1 overtime win over the No. 18 Buckeyes. Marked second double-digit save total of season (and career) ... Made four saves in first-career Big Ten start at Michigan (9/27) ... Second straight impressive performance with career-high 14 saves at No. 7 Princeton (9/23). Marked the most by any Penn State goalie in three seasons ... Strong bounce back game at Lafayette (9/16), making seven saves ... First-career win came vs. Lock Haven (9/4), making eight saves in the home opener ... Superb in first career starts last, keeping Lions in both games ... Stopped nine of 10 shots at No. 6 Virginia (8/30) ... Made three key saves at No. 16 Old Dominion … Named an Academic All-Big Ten honoree and to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008: Had a strong sophomore campaign backing up All-American Jen Beaumont ... Saw action in three contests, playing in the equivalent of over a game (73:20) and did not allow a goal while making

MEVES’ CAREER STATISTICS

Season GP-GS Min. GA 2007 1-0 10:22 0 2008 3-0 73:20 0 2009 18-18 1215:49 41 Career 22-18 1299:31 41

CAREER HIGHS Saves: 14 at Princeton (9/23/09) 12

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GAA Saves Pct. W-L SHO 0.00 0 -0-0 0 0.00 4 1.000 0-0 0 2.36 108 .725 6-12 0 2.21 112 .732 6-12 0

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Nickname: Meeeves Favorite TV Show: Californication, Entourage, Law and Order SVU Favorite Sports Broadcaster: The Late Harry Kalas Favorite Athletes: John Kruk, Vince Carter, Danny Briere If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Travel, buy a house in St. Thomas For Ali’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

four saves ... Together, the Penn State goalkeepers had the nation's top save percentage (.825) ... Saw action in relief of Beaumont and made two saves in 19:26 of second half action at Northwestern (10/19) ... Played the final 18:54 vs. Lafayette (10/1) ... Played the entire second half while making two saves vs. Georgetown (9/19) ... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad for the second time as well as her first Academic All-Big Ten honor ... Was also named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar which honors those students who earn a 3.7 GPA or better for the academic year. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007: Saw action in one game, relieving starting goalkeeper Jen Beaumont for the final 10:22 of the game vs. West Chester (9/14) ... Did not make any saves or face any shots. HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of both soccer and field hockey at Wissahickson High School, serving as a team captain for both squads as a senior ... Finished field hockey career with a record of 83-12-3 in goal and 53 career shutouts and in the top 10 in school history for career shutouts under head coach Lucy Gil ... Was an alternate for the National Futures Tournament for the last two years ... Led her team to a league championship and the district semifinals as a senior ... As a senior, was named Times Herald First Team AllArea, Philadelphia Inquirer First Team All-Area, Ambler Gazette First Team All-Area, First Team All-State, and an Academic All-American .... Was a member of three straight state semifinalist teams her freshman through junior years ... Went 20-5 with 12 shutouts as a junior and was Times Herald First Team All-Area ... Had a 23-1 record as a sophomore with 17 shutouts and was named Times Herald Second Team All-Area ... As a freshman, went 22-2-1 with 13 shutouts ... Team won league and district titles during her freshman and sophomore seasons ... A member of the National Honor Society, the French National Honors Society, the distinguished honor roll for all four years, and was the student council vice president. PERSONAL: Full name is Alexandra Leigh Meves ... Born on November 9, 1988 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... e daughter of Scott and Maryann Meves ... Has two older brothers, Matt (25) and Tyler (23) ... Both brothers have attended Penn State and her father is also a Penn State graduate ... Majoring in broadcast journalism. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I chose Penn State because it has an amazing reputation for both athletics and academics. e atmosphere in Happy Valley is also impossible to find anywhere else.”


SENIORS GETTING TO KNOW JENNY

Jenny

PURVIS

Maple Glen, Pa. Hatboro-Horsham

SENIOR • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER • 5-4

CAREER HONORS Academic All-Big Ten (2008, 2009) NFHCA National Academic Squad (2007, 2008, 2009) Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2009) AS A JUNIOR IN 2009: Played in a career-high 20 games (starting five) while scoring first-career goal ... Also finished with a career-high six shots, five on goal ... Played in both Big Ten Tournament games against No. 18 Indiana (11/6) and No. 12 Ohio State (11/5) ... Came off the bench vs. No. 8 Michigan State (10/31) after starting the previous two games ... Scored first-career goal vs. Pacific (10/24) and tied a career-high with two shots. It came in her second consecutive start ... Played in 15th game at Iowa (10/18) to set a new career-high for games played in a season ... Recorded a shot on goal vs. Bucknell (10/13) ... Started second consecutive game and had two shots (both on goal) vs. West Chester (9/20) ... Second start of season (and third of career) came at Lafayette (9/16) ... Posted a shot on goal in home opener vs. Lock Haven (9/4) ... Started second career game in season-opener at No. 16 Old Dominion (8/28) ... Named to second consecutive Academic All-Big Ten team and third straight NFHCA National Academic Squad. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008: Saw significant action off the bench, playing in 14 games while starting one (at Bucknell on 10/14) ... Finished the season with three shots (two on goal) ... Was named to the Academic All-Big Ten Team and NFHCA National Academic Squad for a second straight year. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007: Saw action in 14 games, all off the bench and tops for freshmen on the roster ... Played in four of six Big Ten games and appeared in seven of the last 10 games of the year, including both games at the Big Ten Tournament and two of four NCAA games ... Assisted on Shaun Banta's goal in her first career game, vs. Connecticut on 9/2 ... Took first career shot and put it on goal in the regular season finale vs. Ohio State (10/26) ... Also took two shots and put them on goal against the Buckeyes at the Big Ten Tournament (11/1) ... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in field hockey and lacrosse for four years apiece at Hatboro-Horsham High School for coach Marie Schmucker ... Won back-to-back

Nickname: Jenny and JP Major & Why: Kinesiology because I wanted to stay in something where sports could always be a part of my life Favorite Color: A nice turquoise Favorite TV Shows: Grey's Anatomy, So You Think You Can Dance, Entourage Hobbies: Reading, cooking, running, and watching sports. Most Prized Possession: My dog Bailey! If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Start a foundation that supports abandoned and abused animals, and then I would buy the Penn State field hockey team a private jet After Penn State, I Would Like To: Find a successful career, start a family, and live happily ever after For Jenny’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

Suburban One League championships during junior and senior seasons ... Team had a 67-20-4 record during her four years ... Was a three-time Philadelphia Intelligencer First Team selection, three-time First Team AllRegion, three-time First Team All-Area, and three-time First Team All-Suburban One League pick ... As a senior, was named a First Team Regional All-American, a Second Team National All-American, First Team All-State and an Academic All-American as she helped lead her team to a 21-4-1 record, a district runner-up finish and the state quarterfinals ... Scored the game-winning goal in overtime in a district quarterfinal win ... As a junior, was named a First Team Regional All-American, Second Team National All-American and First Team All-State while leading her team to the district playoffs ... Is the all-time school record holder for goals in a season in lacrosse and was named a Second Team All-American as a junior in addition to being selected to the 2006 U.S. National Team tryout. PERSONAL: Full name is Jennifer Lynn Purvis ... Born on March 8, 1989 ... Daughter of Ed and Sue Purvis ... Has a younger sister, Lauren (18), who is a freshman on the 2010 squad ... Her mother played field hockey at PSU (1977-79) and her aunt also played field hockey for the Nittany Lions (1971-73) ... Grandfather ran track and cross country at Penn State (1949-51) ... Her father and uncle both played soccer at Temple ... Also has another aunt, two uncles and three cousins who attended PSU ... Majoring in kinesiology. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “Penn State is a one-of-a-kind place. Nowhere else in the world can you find 40,000 people who are so similar to you and yet so different. e pride, the commitment and the camaraderie, between students, but even more so within the team is beyond any I have ever seen. Penn State is known by people all over the world and comes highly respected. It is hard to go a week without meeting someone who is an alumni. I chose Penn State because I wanted to have a family away from home. I chose Penn State because I wanted to be a part of a program that has the same goals as me and only wants to further everyone's talent. Choosing Penn State was the greatest choice I've ever made”

PURVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Season GP-GS 2007 14-0 2008 14-1 2009 20-5 Career 48-6

G 0 0 1 1

A 1 0 0 1

Pts. 1 0 2 3

Shots 3 3 6 12

GWG 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Pacific (10/24/09) Assists: 1 vs. Connecticut (9/2/07) Points: 2 vs. Pacific (10/24/09) Shots: 2, three times; last vs. Pacific (10/24/09)

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SENIORS GETTING TO KNOW DANEEN

Nickname: Neen, Neener, Desiree Favorite Website: abc.com (to watch Lost) After Penn State, I Would Like To: Go to grad school, become a Physician Assistant, then find a job and settle down with a family For Daneen’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

2010 SENIOR CLASS

Daneen

ZUG

Manheim, Pa. Manheim Central

SENIOR • BACK• 5-6

CAREER HONORS Second Team All-Big Ten (2008) Academic All-Big Ten (2008, 2009) NFHCA National Academic Squad (2007, 2008, 2009) Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2009) Inducted Into Spiritus Leoninus Honor Society (2009) AS A JUNIOR IN 2009: Finished the season with three goals (sixth on the team) behind three goals (tied for fourth) ... Finished third in both shots (29) and shots on goal (22) ... Played in 18 games, starting 11 times ... Saw action off the bench in Big Ten Semifinals vs. No. 18 Indiana (11/6) ... Had two of the Lions' five shots on goal vs. No. 8 Michigan State (10/31). Both chances came off penalty corners ... Posted third-career multi-goal game with a pair of scores vs. Pacific (10/24). Goals came in the span of 2:42 in the second half to break a 3-3 deadlock ... Two shots vs. No. 14 Stanford (10/5) ... Recorded two shots on goal as part of huge 2-1 overtime win over No. 18 Ohio State (10/2) ... Tallied two shots, one on goal, in Big Ten opener at Michigan (9/27) ... Strong showing at No. 7 Princeton (9/23) included two early shots. Had a team-high three shots in that game ... Season-high seven shots (six on goal) in 5-0 win vs. West Chester (9/20) ... Had two shots on goal vs. American (9/13) and one at defending national champion and No. 1 Maryland (9/12) ... Strongest game came in home opener vs. Lock Haven (9/4). Scored key insurance goal and had three shots (all on goal) ... Started first game of season at No. 6 Virginia (8/30) ... Came off the bench at No. 16 Old Dominion (8/28) … Named to third NFHCA National Academic Squad in as many years. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008: Had a breakout year to lead the team in goals (10) while finishing second to only All-American Allison Scola with 23 points ... Was one of eight Nittany Lions to start all 20 games ... Was named to the All-Big Ten Second Team and Academic All-Big Ten Team ... Led the Lions with 93 shots and 51 on goal ... Scored Penn State's lone goal in 2-1 OT loss to Ohio State (11/7) in the Big Ten Tournament. Also finished with a game-high three shots, all on goal ... Finished with a goal and assist vs. Michigan on 10/26. Her goal (off a penalty corner) at 4:30 gave the Lions a 1-0 lead on their way to a 3-0 victory to clinch the Big Ten Regular Season Title

Season 2007 2008 2009 Career

ZUG’S CAREER STATISTICS

GP-GS 12-0 20-20 18-11 50-31

G 0 10 3 13

A 1 3 0 4

Pts. 1 23 6 30

Shots 3 93 29 125

GWG 0 3 1 4

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 three times; last vs. Pacific (10/24/09) Assists: 1 four times, last; vs. Michigan (10/26/08) Points: 4 three times; last vs. Pacific (10/24/09) Shots: 8, two times; last at Northwestern (10/19/08) Multi-Goal Games: 3 14

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... Capped off the Lions' four-goal first half outburst at Northwestern (10/19) with a tally at the 34:45 mark ... Recorded a goal and assist at Bucknell on 10/14 ... Scored go-ahead (and what proved to be the game-winning) goal in the second half in important 2-1 win over No. 5 Iowa (10/10) ... Tallied twice in 3-1 win at Lock Haven (10/5) ... Scored both Penn State goals in 3-2 loss to No.15 Princeton (9/24), marking her first-career multi goal (and point) game ... Scored first career goal at West Chester (9/21) ... Was credited with an assist against Georgetown (9/19) ... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad for second straight year. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007: Appeared in 12 games, all off the bench, the second-most games played of all freshman on the roster ... Played in five of six Big Ten games, both Big Ten Tournament games and the first round NCAA Tournament game ... Recorded three shots on the year, two vs. West Chester (9/14) and one vs. Syracuse (10/3) ... Recorded her only point of the year on an assist when she helped Natalie Blasco's goal vs. Syracuse (10/3) ... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. HIGH SCHOOL: Played field hockey and soccer for four years at Manheim Central High School ... Played field hockey for coach Michelle Haydt ... Recorded 20 goals and 29 assists during her four-year field hockey career, including 10 goals and 10 assists her senior season, in which she helped lead her team to a sectional championship and a 14-3-2 record and was the leading scorer in her section ... Was a three-time Team MVP... Named First Team All-State in 2006 and was an Honorable Mention All-State pick in 2005 ... Named All-League as a senior ... Played in the U.S. Field Hockey Futures Elite program for two years ... A member of the National Honor Society, National Art Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, and was on the distinguished honor roll for all four years of high school. PERSONAL: Full name is Daneen Elizabeth Zug ... Born on February 4, 1989 in Lancaster, Pa. ... Parents are David and Claudia Zug ... Has two older brothers, David (27), who is a graduate of Penn State and was a member of the Blue Band and club squash team, and Graham (23), who is a member of the Penn State football team ... Father and grandfather are also Penn State graduates ... Majoring in kinesiology. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I grew up in a Penn State family and spent a few football weekends in Happy Valley during my middle school and high school years. I fell in love with the atmosphere and the school spirit. Meeting the team on my field hockey visits sealed the deal. PSU is everything that I wanted my college experience to be. Plus, it has a really good creamery!”


JUNIORS GETTING TO KNOW LAUREN

Lauren

ALLOWAY Hummelstown, Pa. Lower Dauphin

R-JUNIOR • BACK • 5-5

AS A R-SOPHOMORE IN 2009: Played in 17 games (starting six) as a key member of the backfield ... Played in the Big Ten Semifinals vs. No. 18 Indiana (11/6) after not playing a day prior against No. 12 Ohio State (11/5) ... Made first start in over a month (since Sept. 12 at Maryland) at Iowa (10/18). Had come off the bench in eight consecutive games ... Tallied a shot in second straight game, vs. No. 18 Ohio State (10/2) ... First shot of season (and career) came in Big Ten opener at Michigan (9/27) ... Started five straight games to begin the season ... Start at No. 16 Old Dominion (8/28) in the season-opener was the first of career. AS A R-FRESHMAN IN 2008: Played in first games at Penn State off the bench ... Played in four games, at Northwestern (10/19), vs. Lafayette (10/1), at Ohio State (9/28), and vs. Georgetown (9/19). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007: Redshirted after sustaining a knee injury in the spring before arriving at Penn State.

Nickname: Alloway, Schmalloway, All-the-way, Go-Away, La, L.A., lala Major & Why: HRIM - Hotel Restaurant Institutional Management. I would love to someday open up my own bakery/cake shop. Favorite Musical Artist: The Dream, John Mayer Favorite Movie: The Shawshank Redemption, Pride and Prejudice Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld, Ace of Cakes, Dirty Jobs Favorite Website: GoPSUsports.com Favorite Pro Team: Detroit Red Wings Hobbies: Baking, reading, photography, snowboarding Magazine Cover I'd Like To Be On: Food Network Magazine, Sports Illustrated after winning an NCAA championship Most Prized Possession: State championship ring Place I'd Like To Visit: Vancouver I Wear My Jersey Number Because: Number two wasn't available If I Didn't Play Field Hockey, I Would Play: Soccer If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Open a restaurant, give money to Penn State, and donate to ACL injury research After Penn State, I Would Like To: Coach and open a bakery For Lauren’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity field hockey at Lower Dauphin High School under head coach Linda Kreiser and also played soccer throughout high school career ... Led her team to a perfect 29-0 record and a State AAA Championship along with the District 3 AAA title, the Mid-Penn Division title, and the Mid-Penn Keystone Conference championship as a senior ... Led a defense that allowed only seven goals all year and had 23 shutouts ... Scored three goals and had nine assists her senior year and was named PHSFHCA First Team All-State, and Patriot-News Big 11 First Team ... As both a junior and a sophomore, helped lead team to the state quarterfinals ... Played on a state finalist team that also won the District 3 championship and the Mid-Penn Keystone Conference Championship as a freshman ... Also named 2006 Patriot-News Big 11 First Team in soccer and was a two-time Mid-Penn Keystone All-Star Team member ... A member of the National Honor Society ... Also was on the Lower Dauphin School District Strategic Planning Accreditation Team ... Was the recipient of a Scholastic Art Award and a Gold Key for photography ... Was her class Vice President all four years of high school and was a member of the Ski Club, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and a Senior Prom committee chairman. PERSONAL: Full name is Lauren Elizabeth Alloway ... Born on November 18, 1988 in St. Louis, Mo. ... Parents are Kevin and Catherine Alloway, both of whom are graduates of Michigan ... Has an older brother, Chris (25), who is a graduate of Penn State ... Father is a professor of neuroscience at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center ... Majoring in hotel and restaurant management. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I chose Penn State to challenge myself. It is a great program that demands a lot from every player and I liked the tradition and pride all of the girls had. e University also had my major of study, so it was a perfect match.”

ALLOWAY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season GP-GS 2008 4-0 2009 17-6 Career 21-6

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

Pts. 0 0 0

Shots 0 2 2

GWG 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Shots: 1, two times; last vs. Ohio State (10/2/09) 25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

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JUNIORS GETTING TO KNOW JESSICA

2010 SENIOR CLASS

Jessica

LONGSTRETH Richboro, Pa. Council Rock North

JUNIOR • MIDFIELDER • 5-4

CAREER HONORS NFHCA All-Mideast Region First Team (2009) Big Ten Freshman of the Year (2008) AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009: Finished the season tied for third on the squad in scoring (12 points) and tied for second in goals (5) ... Also had 21 shots, 14 on goal ... Played in 18 games (starting 17) ... Was 2-for-4 on penalty stroke attempts ... Named to the NFHCA All-Mideast Region First Team … Recorded first two assists of the season in consecutive Big Ten Tournament games, vs. No. 18 Indiana (11/6) and No. 12 Ohio State (11/5). Both came directly off penalty corners ... Started vs. No. 8 Michigan State (10/31) after missing the previous two games ... Scored fifth goal of season vs. Bucknell (10/13) which proved to be the difference. Also had a second half penalty stroke stopped ... Converted penalty stroke vs. No. 14 Stanford (10/5) for fourth goal of season ... Scored third goal in huge 2-1 overtime win over No. 18 Ohio State (10/2). Finished the game with four shots, two shy of a career-high ... Had a single shot on goal at Michigan (9/27) and at No. 7 Princeton (9/23) ... Sensational performance vs. West Chester (9/20) was highlighted by second half goal. Also finished with a career-high six shots ... Scored first goal of season against American (9/13). Goal came off a penalty stroke, her second stroke attempt in three games ... Had three shots (all on goal) in home opener vs. Lock Haven (9/4). Also had a penalty stroke attempt that was saved ... Made first start of season at No. 6 Virginia (8/30) ... Came off bench in season-opener at No. 16 Old Dominion (8/28). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008: Impressed in freshman campaign with 17 points (7g, 3a) third best on the team ... Effort earned her Big Ten Freshman of the Year accolades ... e goal and assist marks were also tied for third most ... Was one of eight Nittany Lions to start all 20 games and was the only freshman to see action in every contest ... Took the third most shots (29) and shots on goal (18) on the team ... Scored the squad's second goal of the game in a 3-0 victory vs. Michigan (10/26) which clinched the Big Ten regular-season title ... Scored two goals in a 4-2 win at Bucknell (10/14) ... Netted Lions' second goal vs. Lafayette on 10/1 ... Assisted on

LONGSTRETH’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season 2008 2009 Career

GP-GS 20-20 18-17 38-37

G 7 5 12

A 3 2 5

Pts. 17 12 29

Shots 29 21 50

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 at Bucknell (10/14/08) Assists: 1, five times; last vs. Indiana (11/6/09) Points: 4 at Bucknell (10/14/08) Shots: 6 vs. West Chester (9/20/09) Multi-Goal Games: 1 16

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GWG 1 0 1

Nickname: Jessie Favorite Food: My mom’s buffalo chicken dip Favorite Color: Pink Favorite Musical Artist: My Chemical Romance Favorite Movie: Baby Mama Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia Phillies Most Prized Possession: Mr. Dukie! Place I’d Like To Visit: Australia I Wear My Jersey Number Because: Well, when I was younger, it was the smallest jersey available, and the number just stuck with me. If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Donate to cancer research, buy a shore house and buy A LOT of dogs. For Jessica’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

the game's only goal at No. 16 Ohio State (9/28) ... Found the back of the cage vs. West Chester (9/21) ... Finished with an assist vs. Georgetown (9/19) ... Recorded two points (1g, 1a) vs. Temple on 9/10 ... Scored a goal in first collegiate game as part of 2-0 season-opening win over No. 8 Old Dominion (8/30). HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time First Team All-State selection ... Holds the Council Rock North scoring record ... Was named First Team All-League three times and earned Courier Times Player of the Year honors her senior season ... After a 20-4-1 record for AAA Council Rock North that got the team a Continental League Championships and a runner-up finish in District I, was also named the Suburban One Player of the Year ... Is a three-time Courier Times First Team pick ... Futures Elite from 2006-07 ... Was a Junior Olympic bronze medalist in 2006 and won the NFT Bronze in 2007 ... Was an all-around athlete, helping her team to a pair of league championships in lacrosse in 2006 and 2007 and was also a state indoor track medalist in the 4x200 relay. PERSONAL: Full name is Jessica Lynn Longstreth ... Born on June 14, 1990 in Abington, Pa. ... Parents are Kim and Earl Longstreth ... Has an older brother, Earl (22) and a younger brother, Shane (17) ... Majoring in rehabilitation and human services. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “Penn State has a great education program, so I knew I would get a great education while playing for a great field hockey program! Also, when i visited, the team was very family oriented, which I liked a lot.”


JUNIORS GETTING TO KNOW CASEY

Casey

MCCARTIN Horsham, Pa. Hatboro-Horsham

JUNIOR • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER • 5-3

CAREER HONORS Academic All-Big Ten (2009) NFHCA National Academic Squad (2008, 2009) AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009: Played in eight games while scoring two goals (on only three shots) in limited action ... Saw action against Pacific (10/24) and at Iowa (10/18) ... Played for the first time in the early October four-game homestand, seeing key minutes vs. Bucknell (10/13) ... Netted second goal in as many home games, vs. West Chester (9/20). Finished with a career-high two shots in that game ... Played second half minutes off the bench vs. No. 5 Connecticut (9/5), scoring first-career goal to cut the Huskies' lead to 2-1 ... Made season debut at No. 6 Virginia (8/30) ... Also played at Michigan (9/27) and American (9/13) ... Named both an Academic All-Big Ten and NFHCA National Academic honoree.

Major: Communication Science and Disorders Favorite Food: Philly Cheesesteak Favorite Color: Turquoise Favorite Musical Artist: Dave Matthews Favorite Movie: Forrest Gump Favorite TV Show: The Real Housewives of New Jersey Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Harry Kalas Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia Phillies Favorite Athlete: Shane Victorino Hobbies: Shopping Biggest Fear: Heights Teams I’d Like To See Added To The Schedule: Louisville and Drexel Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Cosmo Place I’d Like To Visit: Italy If I Didn’t Play Field Hockey, I Would Play: Lacrosse If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Roll around in it For Casey’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008: Played in three games, recording one shot ... Had a shot in first collegiate game vs. Georgetown (9/19) ... Also played vs. Lafayette (10/1) and at conference foe Northwestern (10/19) ... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time All-State selection, McCartin led the Hatboro-Horsham Hatters to Suburban One League Championships in 2005 and 2006 as well as state playoff appearances in 2004 and 2005 ... A fourtime All-Conference selection ... Earned All-Intelligencer Team honors ... Earned a National Festival Gold Medal three times ... National Futures for three years ... Named Hatboro-Horsham's Most Athletic Female as a senior ... Captained the field hockey and lacrosse teams in final season ... Also earned All-Conference accolades for lacrosse from 2004-07 and helped propel the team to a 2007 league championship. PERSONAL: Full name is Casey Leigh McCartin ... Born on October 24, 1989 in Horsham, Pa. ... Parents are omas and Megan McCartin ... Has a younger sister, Kelly (18) ... Two aunts, Patricia and Colleen, and uncle John all attended Penn State ... Communication science and disorders major. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I chose Penn State not only for the great academics and athletics, but also to be a part of the Penn State tradition. Once you’re a ‘Penn Stater’, you're always a ‘Penn Stater.’”

McCartin scored a memorable first-career goal against No. 5 Connecticut last season.

McCARTIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season GP-GS 2008 3-0 2009 8-0 Career 11-0

G 0 2 2

A 0 0 0

Pts. 0 4 4

Shots 1 3 4

GWG 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, two times; last vs. West Chester (9/20/09) Points: 2, two times; last vs. West Chester (9/20/09) Shots: 2 vs. West Chester (9/20/09) 25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

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SOPHOMORES GETTING TO KNOW HANNAH

2010 SENIOR CLASS

Hannah

ALLISON Mifflinburg, Pa. Mifflinburg

R-SOPHOMORE • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER • 5-6

CAREER HONORS Penn State Student-Athlete of the Week (9/8/09) AS A R-FRESHMAN IN 2009: Was tied for third on the team in scoring (12 points) and tied for second in goals (5) ... Also finished second in both shots (45) and shots on goal (29) ... Played in 19 games, starting 15 times ... Ended the regular season with seven consecutive starts after coming off the bench the previous four games. is came after starts in eight straight to start the season ... In final home game of season against No. 8 Michigan State (10/31), picked up first assist since the home-opener ... Scored fifth goal of season at No. 20 Indiana (10/23) to give Penn State a quick 1-0 lead ... Started second straight game, at Iowa (10/18), and finished with two shots ... Two-game goal streak was snapped vs. Bucknell (10/13) in first start in almost three weeks (9/23 at Princeton) ... Second goal in as many games came vs. No. 18 Northwestern (10/9). It tied the score at two midway through the second half ... Scored late insurance goal vs. No. 14 Stanford (10/5) and finished the game with three shots (all on goal) ... ree shots on goal vs. No. 18 Ohio State (10/2). One shot directly led to Jessica Longstreth's first half goal ... Finished with two shots on goal off the bench at Michigan (9/27) ... Started at No. 7 Princeton (9/23) after missing previous game. Finished with two shots, one on goal ... Had teamleading three shots (two on goal) at Lafayette (9/16) ... Recorded three shots (all on goal) in two-day Terrapin Invitational (9/12-13) ... Named Penn State Student-Athlete of the Week on Sept. 8 following sensational twogame stretch vs. Lock Haven and Connecticut … Had two shots, one on goal, vs. No. 5 UConn (9/6) ... Career day in home opener vs. Lock Haven (9/4) with a career-high two goals and an assist in 3-1 win. Also had a career-high eight shots, six on goal ... Finished with three shots, two on goal, at No. 6 Virginia (8/30) ... Had two shots in collegiate debut at No. 16 Old Dominion (8/28). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008: Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Part of Mifflinburg's state championship team in 2007 ... Also helped the Wildcats to a runner-up finish in the district and a 243 record overall ... A First Team League All-Star her senior season, had 20

ALLISON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season GP-GS 2009 19-15 Career 19-15

G 5 5

A 2 2

Pts. 12 12

Shots 45 45

GWG 1 1

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Lock Haven (9/4/09) Assists: 1, two times; last vs. Michigan State (10/31/10) Points: 5 vs. Lock Haven (9/4/09) Shots: 8 vs. Lock Haven (9/4/09) Multi-Goal Games: 1 18

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Nickname: Han Major & Why: Kinesiology. Becoming a Physical Education Teacher is what I have always wanted to be growing up. Favorite Musical Artist: Beyonce Favorite Movie: Any movie with Sandra Bullock Favorite TV Show: One Tree Hill, The Hills Favorite Website: Weather.com Favorite Athlete: LeBron James Childhood Idol: Brandy Chastain Hobbies: Shopping, Tennis, Softball, Hiking, Swimming Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Shape Most Prized Possession: My Teeth Place I’d Like To Visit: Hawaii I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was given to me my freshman year and it grew on me If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Too many things to name After Penn State, I Would Like To: Get a full-time teaching job, start a family For Hannah’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

goals and 19 assists, finishing her career with 56 goals and 61 assists ... Earned League All-Star recognition each year including Honorable Mention kudos her freshman year, Second Team honors her sophomore year and First Team accolades her final two seasons ... Part of Futures in 2006 ... Played in National Hockey Festival in 2006 where her Pa. Power team took the Under-19 Division Championship ... A three-sport star, was a 1,000-point scorer in basketball and also helped her softball squad to a District IV championship in 2007. PERSONAL: Full name is Hannah R. Allison ... Born on December 7, 1989 in Reading, Pa. ... Parents are John and Noreen Allison ... Has an older brother, Josh (28) and two older sisters, Rachael (26) and Sarah Kurtz (23) ... Brother-in-law graduated from Penn State in the spring. Sister, Rachael, played field hockey at Messiah College from 2003-05, was a part of the NCAA Division III National Finalist team in 2005... Plans on majoring in physical education and would like to be a teacher and a coach for a career. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “As soon as I saw the pride that Penn State athletes carry, I knew I wanted to be one of them. It is close to home, but far enough away. It’s an amazing town and I could see myself living here for a very long time.”


SOPHOMORES GETTING TO KNOW AYLA

Ayla

HALUS Hershey, Pa. Hershey

R-SOPHOMORE • GOALKEEPER • 5-6

CAREER HONORS Academic All-Big Ten (2009) AS A R-FRESHMAN IN 2009: Saw first collegiate action (including two starts) while serving as backup to Ali Meves ... Finished the season with a 2.20 GAA and .714 save percentage along with a 1-1 record ... Also credited with team's only shutout of the season ... Made first appearance in well over a month, playing the final 4:55 vs. No. 8 Michigan State (10/31). Made one save, just 10 seconds after entering the game ... Earned firstcareer shutout vs. West Chester (9/20). Was also the first and only shutout of the season for the Nittany Lions ... Saw first action of career at the Terrapin Invitational (9/12-13) ... Made six saves in first-career start vs. American (9/13) ... Had seven stops in relief of Meves against defending national champion and No. 1 Maryland (9/12) … Named an Academic All-Big Ten honoree. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008: Redshirt season behind senior All-American goalkeeper Jen Beaumont and sophomore Ali Meves. HIGH SCHOOL: Played as a varsity goalkeeper for four years at Hershey High School ... Tallied an overall record of 68-20-9 in net ... Shut-out opponents over 50 times in high school career ... Had a goals-against average of 0.65 and saved 84 percent of shots faced ... Awarded First Team All-State in 2007 ... Led squad to two Mid-Penn Keystone Division championships (2004, 2005) ... Named Second Team Big 11 by Harrisburg Patriot-News ... First Team Mid-Penn Conference All-Star in 2007... Also played basketball and lacrosse for the Trojans ... During junior year of lacrosse, was the Most Valuable Goalkeeper and a First Team All-Star in

Nickname: "A", "Allah" Major & Why: Biology because I plan on minoring in Marine Science and furthering my education with a masters in Marine Biology. This has been a passion of mine since I was very young. Favorite Food: Cannolis Favorite Musical Artist: Dave Matthews Band Favorite Movie: 10 Things I Hate About You Favorite TV Show: Shark Week (More Like an Annual TV Series) Favorite Pro Teams: The Philadelphia Eagles/Phillies/Flyers (I'd say 76ers, but I don't watch the NBA) Childhood Idol: My older brothers and sisters Biggest Fear: Losing my memory Magazine Cover I'd Like To Be On: National Geographic Most Prized Possession: My "Bucket List" I Wear My Jersey Number Because: My high school goalie coach passed it down to me If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Pay off any loans or debts my family may have, invest a little of the rest, and donate to a charity. After Penn State, I Would Like To: Further my education, get a stable job pursuing ocean research, and check off everything on my "Bucket List" For Ayla’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

the Mid-Penn Conference, allowing less than five goals per game ... Distinguished as an Honorable Mention U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American ... Was the winner of the Academic Speech Award, Academic Achievement Choir Award, Choral Conductors Award, and Hershey's Female Athlete of the Year. PERSONAL: Full name is Ayla Rose Haus ... Born on October 18, 1989 in Reading, Pa. ... Mother is Joanne Halus ... Has two older brothers, Joseph (31) and Andrew (27), and two older sisters, Brita (34) and Domenica (32) ... Plans on majoring in biology and continuing her education with a master's degree in marine science. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I chose Penn State because I love the pride that alumni, faculty, and students have for their school. When I walked onto the campus for my first field hockey camp at Penn State, I felt [not only] that same presence of pride, but also something so much more from the current field hockey girls. ough at that moment, I couldn't have possible fathomed how much Penn State and more specifically hockey pulls you in and provides you with a second family, I knew that there was something there (now here) that I just wanted (...needed) to be a part of.”

Season GP-GS 2009 4-2 Career 4-2

HALUS’ CAREER STATISTICS Min. GA 190:41 6 190:41 6

GAA Saves Pct. 2.20 15 .714 2.20 15 .714

W-L 1-1 1-1

CAREER HIGHS Saves: 7 vs. Maryland (9/12/09) Fewest Goals Allowed (In Start): 0 vs. West Chester (9/20/09)

25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

SHO 1 1

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SOPHOMORES GETTING TO KNOW KRISTEN

2010 SENIOR CLASS

Kristen

SCHAEFER

Millersville, Pa. Penn Manor

R-SOPHOMORE • BACK • 5-5

CAREER HONORS Academic All-Big Ten (2009) NFHCA National Academic Squad (2008) AS A R-FRESHMAN IN 2009: Emerged with 15 straight starts in the back to round out her first collegiate season ... at streak started on Sept. 13 vs. American and went through the remainder of the year ... Played in 18 total games and had three assists, good for third most on the team ... Also finished with six shots ... Recorded an assist on the Lions' only goal in the Big Ten Semifinals vs. Indiana (11/6) ... Had a career-high three shots (one on goal) vs. Pacific (10/24) ... Second-career point (an assist) came vs. Northwestern (10/9). Was second assist in as many games ... Recorded firstcareer point via an assist vs. No. 14 Stanford (10/5) ... Tallied first-career shot vs. No. 18 Ohio State (10/2). Finished with two in what was also her sixth consecutive start ... Made fifth straight start at Michigan (9/27) in Big Ten opener ... Made first-collegiate start against a ranked squad on 9/23 at No. 7 Princeton ... Started second straight game at Lafayette (9/16) ... Made first-career start against American University at the Terrapin Invitational (9/13) ... Played key minutes down the stretch vs. No. 5 Connecticut (9/6) ... Made collegiate debut at No. 6 Virginia (8/30) and finished with a defensive save … Named an Academic All-Big Ten honoree. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008: Redshirt season ... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of field hockey at Penn Manor High School and also earned one letter in basketball and three in track and field ... Comes from the same high school as former Nittany Lion Britney Long and current assistant coach Lisa Bervinchak-Love ... Named All-State as both a junior and senior ... Helped lead her team to a 26-4 record and a LL league section one championship and a LL league, district and state runner-up finish as a senior - scored 13 goals and recorded 14 assists and was also the team's Defensive MVP ... Helped lead team to a 21-5-2 record as a junior, scoring five goals and recording five assists and was also a LL league All-Star ... Scored three goals and had four assists as a sophomore and was also a LL League AllStar ... Honor roll student and was named to the All-Academic Team.

SCHAEFER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season GP-GS 2009 18-15 Career 18-15

G 0 0

A 3 3

Pts. 3 3

Shots 5 5

GWG 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Assists: 1, three times; last vs. Indiana (11/6/09) Points: 1, three times; last vs. Indiana (11/6/09) Shots: 3 vs. Pacific (10/24/09)

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Major & Why: Kinesiology because I hope to one day become a physical therapist Favorite Food: Cheese Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Movie: True Grit Favorite TV Show: Minuet to win it Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Tony Kornheiser Favorite Athlete: Shane Battier Hobbies: Relaxing, outdoor activities Biggest Fear: Letting people down Best Player I Ever Played With: Jen Long Most Prized Possession: Cell phone Place I’d Like To Visit: Australia I Wear My Jersey Number Because: I have worn it all my life If I Didn’t Play Field Hockey, I Would Play: Golf After Penn State, I Would Like To: Become a physical therapist and have a wonderful family For Kristen’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

PERSONAL: Full name is Kristen Janel Schaefer ... Born on December 5, 1989 in Lancaster, Pa ... Parents are David and Kim Schaefer and has an older sister, Lauren ... Has an uncle and a grandfather who also attended Penn State ... Majoring in kinesiology. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I chose Penn State because it is the school I have always wanted to attend. e outstanding academics and school wide activities you can get involved in are truly incredible and life changing experiences.”


SOPHOMORES GETTING TO KNOW ALEX

Alex

SCHLENER Bethlehem, Pa. Liberty

R-SOPHOMORE • BACK • 5-5

CAREER HONORS Academic All-Big Ten (2009) NFHCA National Academic Squad (2009) AS A R-FRESHMAN IN 2009: Reserve back saw action in 10 games, scoring one goal ... Finished the season with two shots, both on goal ... Saw key second half minutes in regular season finale vs. No. 8 Michigan State (10/31) ... Tallied second-career shot (which was on goal) at No. 20 Indiana (10/20) ... Played for first time in four-game homestand, seeing key second half minutes against Bucknell (10/13) ... Scored first-career goal on first-career shot vs. West Chester (9/20) ... Saw time against defending national champion and No. 1 Maryland (9/12) ... Made collegiate debut at No. 16 Old Dominion in season-opener (8/28). Also played at No. 6 Virginia (8/30) ... Redshirted in 2008 … An Academic All-Big Ten and NFHCA National Academic Squad honoree.

Nickname: Schlen, Schlendog Millionaire, Lynyrd Schlenard Major & Why: Supply and Information Systems because I would like to work in sales Favorite Food: ICE CREAM!!!! and mussels Favorite Color: Purple Favorite Musical Artist: Virginia Coalition Favorite Movie: The Bourne Triology Favorite TV Show: Sex and the City and Modern Family Favorite Athlete: Mia Hamm Childhood Idol: Mia Hamm Hobbies: Playing tennis, running, reading, playing Family Feud! Biggest Fear: Diving boards! Teams I'd Like To See Added To The Schedule: Lehigh and Louisville Most Prized Possession: My stuffed donkey named Jewena and my good luck necklace Places I’d Like To Visit: Aruba and Italy I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was passed down to me in high school and I've been wearing it ever since If I Didn’t Play Field Hockey, I Would Play: Soccer!!! If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Probably invest most of it After Penn State, I Would Like To: Live outside of Boston and start working in sales For Alex’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008: Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time MVP for Liberty High School, was a First Team All-Conference and First Team Northampton Division pick ... Earned Allentown Morning Call and Express Times All-Area recognition her senior year ... A Liberty High School Scholar Athlete, was also an AllConference and All-Area performer in soccer ... Was a three-time All-Conference performer along with All-Area senior year in soccer ... Was a three-time MVP for Liberty High School Soccer ... Also was the female Athlete of the Year. PERSONAL: Full name is Alex Schlener ... Born on June 4, 1990 in Bethlehem, Pa. ... Parents are Mike and Beth Schlener ... Has an older sister, Leigh (20) and a younger sister, Taylor (15) ... Father, Mike played baseball at the University of Maryland from 1974-76 ... Mother, Beth Blandy Schlener graduated from Penn State in 1978 and was a synchronized swimmer from 1974-78 ... Aunt, Susan also earned her degree at Penn State in 1976 ... Plans on majoring in business. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I chose Penn State because it had everything I was looking for in a school in terms of academics, sports programs and diversity. Penn State's field hockey program has had such a great reputation for so many years and I wanted to be a part of that family.”

SCHLENER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season GP-GS 2009 10-0 Career 10-0

G 1 1

A 0 0

Pts. 2 2

Shots 2 2

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. West Chester (9/20/09) Points: 2 vs. West Chester (9/20/09) Shots: 1, two times; last at Indiana (10/20/09) 25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

GWG 0 0

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SOPHOMORES GETTING TO KNOW KELSEY

Favorite TV Show: Grey's Anatomy Favorite Athlete: Michael Phelps Most Prized Possession: My dog Oscar After Penn State, I Would Like To: Start my own business & live at the beach For Kelsey’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

2010 SENIOR CLASS

Kelsey

AMY

Sweet Valley, Pa. Lake-Lehman

SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 5-4

CAREER HONORS NFHCA All-Mideast Region First Team (2009) Big Ten Freshman of the Week (10/5/09, 10/26/09) NFHCA National Academic Squad (2009) SUMMER 2010: Selected for the PA Women’s High Performance Team that finished as runner-up at the USA Field Hockey Women’s National Championship in June. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009: Led the Nittany Lions in points and goals with 18 and eight, respectively ... Also finished with two assists ... All her scoring came in the last 10 games to close out the season ... Finished with a team-best four game-winning goals ... Played in all 20 games, including 11 starts ... Had 61 shots and 34 shots on goal to lead the squad ... Named to both the NFHCA All-Mideast Region First Team and NFHCA National Academic Squad … Scored all three Penn State goals at the Big Ten Tournament with all coming off penalty corners ... e three goals were tied for the 10th most in Big Ten Tournament history all-time ... Also finished with seven of the team's eight shots ... First-half goal tied the score at one vs. No. 18 Indiana in the Big Ten Semifinals ... Netted two first-half goals against No. 12 Ohio State to lead the Lions to a 2-1 opening round win ... Against No. 8 Michigan State (10/31), came off the bench for the first time in nine games (since 9/23 at Princeton) ... Earned Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week (10/26) after six total points (2g, 2a) against No. 20 Indiana and Pacific ... Had a career game vs. Pacific (10/24), finishing with a career-best five points on two goals and an assist. Also finished with a career-high 10 shots, the most by any Penn State player since Allison Scola had that many vs. Georgetown (9/19/08) ... Tallied firstcareer assist a day prior at No. 20 Indiana (10/23) ... Recorded a game-high seven shots at Iowa (10/18), including five in the span of 1:33 in a late charge that fell just short ... Scored third goal of the four-game homestand (all gamewinners) and recorded a then career-high eight shots (four on goal) vs. Bucknell (10/13) ... Had three shots (one on goal) in fourth straight start, vs. No. 18 Northwestern (10/9) ... Scored go-ahead (and eventual game-winning) goal for second straight game with first half tally vs. Stanford (10/5) ... Was named Penn State's first-ever Big Ten Freshman of the Week (10/5) for game-winning goal against the Buckeyes ... First-career goal was an overtime game-winner in huge 2-1 win over No. 18 Ohio State (10/2) ... Second-career start came in Big Ten opener at Michigan (9/27). Finished with five shots (one

AMY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season GP-GS 2009 20-11 Career 20-11

G 8 8

A 2 2

Pts. 18 18

Shots 61 61

GWG 4 4

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Ohio State (11/5/09) & vs. Pacific (10/24/09) Assists: 1 two times; last vs. Pacific (10/24/09) Points: 5 vs. Pacific (10/24/09) Shots: 10 vs. Pacific (10/24/09) 22

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on goal) ... Posted two second half shots (both on goal) at No. 7 Princeton (9/23) ... Had three shots as part of shooting gallery vs. West Chester (9/20) ... Two shots against defending national champion and No. 1 Maryland (9/12) ... Had first-career shot in home opener vs. Lock Haven (9/4) ... Made collegiate debut on 8/28, starting in season-opener at No. 16 Old Dominion. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed for four seasons on the field hockey and track & field teams at Lake-Lehman ... Her high school squad was a Wyoming Valley Conference District Finalist in 2005 and Quarterfinalist in 2006-08 ... Team was also a PIAA AA State Quarterfinalist in 2005 and Diamond State Games - U-19 Gold Medal winner in 2006 ... Also made an impact with USA Field Hockey: a USA Field Hockey Olympic Development selection in 200709, USA Field Hockey Futures Elite selection from 2005-09, and USA Field Hockey Junior Olympics selection from 2004-06 ... In 2008, was a National Field Hockey Festival A Pool Champion (Pocono) and a National Futures Champion (U-19, Scranton) ... Also participated in a number of tours from 2006-08 - the Holland, Argentina, and Chile Tours ... Played in the Can/Am Games in the summer of 2007 ... Was honored with a number of awards throughout her high school career, including Penn Monto NFHCA First Team All-American in 2007-08 and NFHCA Academic All-American in 2008 ... Was a PIAA First Team All-State selection in 2006-08 and Second Team AllState selection in 2005 ... Finished her senior season as the Wyoming Valley Conference's leading scorer with 28 goals and 12 assists to up her final career totals to 82 goals and 51 assists ... Has also played on four club teams - Pocono (Festival 2003-08), Valley Styx (2003-06), XCalibur (2007-08), and Jersey Intensity (2009) ... Made the Citizen's Voice/WVC Coaches All-Star Team in 2007 and 08 and the Times Leader All-Star Team in 2007 ... Track career included a number of medal finishes, including sixth place in the PIAA AA State medals in the long jump (2006, 07, and 09) ... Holds five school records in track & field ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Full name is Kelsey Taylor Amy ... Born November 10, 1990 in Bristol, Pa. ... e daughter of Richard and Stephanie Amy ... Has a brother, Justin, who will be a senior at Lock Haven ... Majoring in art. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “As I was driving toward campus for an unofficial visit, I saw the stadium in the distance. I knew it was big, but I didn’t realize just how big it really was until I was right next to it. I immediately fell in love with the campus itself. roughout my visit, as I learned more about the school, the amazing traditions and the opportunities the university had to offer, I just knew this was the place I wanted to be.”


FRESHMEN

Annabelle

Natalie

Langhorne, Pa. Neshaminy

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Resurrection

ABDO

FRESHMAN • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER • 5-2

HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year varsity starter for Neshaminy High School in Langhorne, Pa. … As a senior in 2009, was named Second Team All-League and All-State and an All-Academic honoree … Also received Captain Award, Team Offensive MVP and cracked the Courier Times Golden Bear Second Team … Named Honorable Mention All-State and Courier Times Golden Honorable Mention while winning the Hustling Midfield Team Award … Garnered Newcomer Award as a sophomore in ‘07 … Team enjoyed tremendous success, including winning the District One Championship in ‘08 and SOL Championship in ‘07 and ‘08 … Neshaminy’s best season was in 2008, going undefeated through districts … Also a senior captain and freshman team captain (2006) … Competed in the ‘09 Philadelphia All-Star Senior Classic … A member of Mystx Field Hockey Club, the Mystx Stealth and Futures (2008 and 2009) … Played soccer at Neshaminy High School as well on the 2009 SOL Championship and District One Runner Up squad … Impressive academically, finishing in the top five percent of her class throughout high school … Distinguished Honor Roll all four years … Also a Scholar Athlete, Class Officer and member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society … Active in the community outside of academics and athletes ... Also served as reality panelist for local newspaper and sports editor for school newspaper. PERSONAL: Full name is Annabelle Eliza Abdo … Born on March 21, 1992 in Commerce Township, Mich. … Daughter of Scott and Laura Abdo … Sister of Samantha (22), who graduated from Penn State in 2010, and Joseph (13) … Plans on majoring in biology. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “My sister went here and I fell in love with the school when I visited her throughout her four years. I toured many other colleges and I always compared them to Penn State and Penn State always won out.”

GETTING TO KNOW ANNABELLE

Major & Why: Biology because I want to be an orthodontist, orthopedic surgeon, or do cancer research Favorite Food: Popcorn and I also put hot sauce on everything Favorite Movie: Forgetting Sarah Marshall Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Merrill Reese Hobbies: Hanging out with my friends and listening to music Biggest Fear: Going into deep water in the ocean. Place I’d Like To Visit: Europe If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Donate to cancer research and other charities, travel with my family and buy a house in California After Penn State, I Would Like To: Go to dental or medical school and then open my own practice For Annie’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

BUTTINGER

FRESHMAN • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER • 5-8

SPRING 2010: Enrolled at Penn State where she participated with the Nittany Lions during the spring season. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter for Resurrection Catholic High School in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada … Squad was District 8 Champions all four years … Named to the District 8 All-Star Team each season as well … Team captain as a senior, scoring 20 goals and assisting on 33 more … Resurrection went 17-2 with an incredible 16 shutous, winning the CWOSSA Championship for the first time in 30 years while advancing to the OFSAA (Ontario High School Championships) Quarterfinals … Also a member of numerous other clubs … Most recently, was selected for the Ontario Provincial Senior Women’s Team which won a Silver Medal at the Canadian Field Hockey Championships in Victoria, B.C. in July, 2010 … Also won Silver at the JFK Memorial Field Hockey Tournament in May … In 2009, was captain of the Ontario U18 Provincial Women’s Team which won a Silver Medal at the Canada Cup … Selected for two other teams – Ontario U23 Provincial Women’s Team and Canadian National Women’s Team Selected Camp – in July of 2009 … Participated on numerous other squads from 2007-10 … Strong in the classroom, graduating in June, 2009 as an Ontario Scholar … Received Principal’s Outstanding Contribution Award and Resurrection’s Big R Merit Award as a senior … An Honor Roll student all four years … Also played ice hockey, soccer and track. PERSONAL: Full name is Natalie Buttinger … Born on February 17, 1991 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada … Daughter of Gord and Pam Buttinger. Father played varsity football and mother played varsity basketball in Canada … Sister of Maddie (20), Jessica (17), Scott (15), Danielle (14), Emily (12) and Rachel (9). Maddie runs track at Notre Dame while Jessica is a member of the Canadian National Women’s Indoor Field Hockey Team … Majoring in education. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I choose Penn State because I loved the school, the academic excellence, the big time campus with a small town feel and the people. When I came to the field hockey camp last summer, I loved my future teammates and the coaches. ey made it feel like another home away from home. I also would like to help Penn State win a Big Ten and National Championship in field hockey.”

GETTING TO KNOW NATALIE

Nickname: Canada, Nat, Nat Butt Favorite Food: Thai food/Sushi & frozen yogurt Favorite TV Show: One Tree Hill, Criminal Minds, Lost, Ellen Favorite Pro Team: Toronto Maple Leafs Most Prized Possession: My family After Penn State, I Would Like To: Travel, start a career & a family For Natalie’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

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FRESHMEN

Abby

Brittany

Bainbridge, Pa. Elizabethtown

Collegeville, Pa. Methacton

FUHRMAN FRESHMAN • BACK • 5-7

HIGH SCHOOL: Four year varsity starter at Elizabethtown Area High School … Named Lancaster Lebanon League First Team All-Star and Second Team All-State as a senior … Also an Academic All-Star and Academic All-State honoree … Team's Offensive MVP final two years and team captain as a senior … Started all 72 games in high school career, finishing with 19 goals and 30 assists … Excelled off the field, being named to the Distinguished Honor Roll all four years and National Honor Society as a junior and senior … Also took part in Science Club and Habitat for Humanity … Named to the Lancaster Lebanon League Second Team in 2009 following honorable mention accolades the year prior … Squad finished as Section Champs in 2007 and ’08 … A Relay For Life participate … Also played softball, track and basketball. PERSONAL: Full name is Abby Lee Fuhrman … Born on May 12, 1992 in Lancaster, Pa. … Daughter of Tammy and Troy Hoffman and Rod and Cindy Fuhrman. Mother (Tammy) played field hockey at Lock Haven from 1984-87 … Sister of Corin (19) … Plans on majoring in kinesiology. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I have been a Penn State fan my entire life and I love the atmosphere here! Everyone has great school spirit, which is awesome to be around. I always dreamt about playing here and it was always a goal I used to push myself with. Plus, I love the school colors!”

GETTING TO KNOW ABBY

Major & Why: Kinesiology, possibly study to become a Physician’s Assistant Favorite Food: Ham Pot- Pie Favorite Musical Artist: Taylor Swift! Favorite Movie: Anything with Matthew McConaughey Favorite Pro Team: New England Patriots Childhood Idol: My Mom and Dad Biggest Fear: Creepy Crawly Things Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Most Prized Possession: My Favorite Bunny Place I’d Like To Visit: Ireland I Wear My Jersey Number Because: I only like even numbers and it is twice what my best friend’s number is If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Travel the world for the rest of my life and help people in need After Penn State, I Would Like To: Travel the world, climb a mountain and eventually settle down For Abby’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

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GRZYWACZ

FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER/BACK • 5-6

HIGH SCHOOL: Four year varsity starter for the Methacton Warriors, cracking All-League three times and All-State twice ... Led team in scoring as both a junior and senior, finishing with 56 career goals ... Racked up numerous honors and awards, including Second Team All-America, First Team All-State and All-League ... e Warriors won the 2008 PAC-10 Championship ... Also competed with club teams such as the USA Women's National Indoor Team and X-Calibur FHC Played for the U.S. in Holland in 2007 and ‘08, declining the invitation in ‘09 ... Won the 2009 NFC Gold Medal and NIT Gold Medal B Pool for X-Calibur ... Competed for the USA Women‚s National Indoor Team in the WASA Cup in Denmark ... Voted most athletic female at senior banquet and homecoming queen senior year ... Also played high school lacrosse and Babe Ruth Softball ... Her team went to the Babe Ruth World Series in 2008 ... Took part in the USA U19 tour of Argentina in the spring of 2009. PERSONAL: Full name is Brittany Marie Grzywacz ... Born on June 14, 1992 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... Daughter of Colleen and Steve Grzywacz ... Sister of Trisha (20) ... Plans on majoring in kinesiology. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I chose Penn State because I really like [the coaches] Char, LB and Annie, as well as all the players on the team. I felt at home when I was on campus and am looking forward to spending by next four years as a Nittany Lion.”

GETTING TO KNOW BRITTANY

Nickname: Brit Major & Why: Kinesiology - I was inspired by my high school Health and Physical Education teachers Favorite Food: Buffalo wings Favorite Musical Artist: Pearl Jam Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Harry Kalas Favorite Pro Teams: The Philadelphia Phillies and Eagles Favorite Athlete: Chase Utley Childhood Idol: My Mom Biggest Fear: Trains Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Forbes Most Prized Possession: My Jeep Place I’d Like To Visit: Ireland If I Didn’t Play Field Hockey, I Would Play: Lacrosse If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Create a foundation where less fortunate children can have a place to play sports. Also, buy a beach house at the Jersey Shore After Penn State, I Would Like To: Teach Health and Physical Education, and coach at the high school level For Brittany’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.


FRESHMEN

Jacqueline

KENNEY

Kylie

State College, Pa. State College Area

FRESHMAN • BACK • 5-7

Mountain Top, Pa. Crestwood

FRESHMAN • GOALKEEPER • 5-3

HIGH SCHOOL: Four year member of the State College field hockey team, serving as a key part of a highly successful squad … Team Captain as a senior and Tri Valley League All-Star her last two seasons … Earned the Deborah Klingler Award presented to the most dedicated, motivated and enthusiastic freshman … Little Lions were Tri Valley League Champions in 2006 and Finalists in 2007, `08 and `09 … Were also PIAA District VI Champions all four years … Participated in the State Tournament Quarterfinals in 2008 and ’09 … A high honors student in the classroom … Other activities included Best Buddies and Little Lion Ambassador … Standout in multiple sports, earning All-Conference in lacrosse in 2009 while also competing in ski racing ... Named a 2010 Academic All-American in lacrosse. PERSONAL: Full name is Jacqueline Maeve Kenney … Born on May 22, 1992 in State College, Pa. … Daughter of Kathryn and Bill Kenney… Bill is a longstanding assistant coach on the Penn State football team … Sister of Joe (23) and Matt (20) … Matt is currently on the football team while Joe recently served as an undergraduate assistant coach for four years … Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “I've been a lifelong fan of Penn State, grew up here and couldn’t picture myself anywhere else. It was always a dream of mine since I started playing Parks and Rec field hockey with Coach Morett in fourth grade to come here and be a Nittany Lion.”

GETTING TO KNOW JACQUELINE

Nickname: Jackie Favorite Food: Spaghetti Favorite Color: Orange Favorite Musical Artist: Van Morrison Favorite Movie: Stand By Me Favorite Sports Broadcaster: John Kruk Favorite Pro Team: Boston Red Sox Favorite Athletes: Jacoby Ellsbury/Josh Beckett Childhood Idol: Brian from the Backstreet Boys Hobbies: Tap Dancing, Yoga Most Prized Possession: Wardrobe Place I’d Like To Visit: Talladega Superspeedway I Wear My Jersey Number Because: My favorite babysitter was Shamar Finney and he wore 21 for Penn State If I Didn’t Play Field Hockey, I Would Play: Lacrosse If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Build a house on the coast of every ocean, shop a lot and give the rest to my family After Penn State, I Would Like To: Work for the Olympic Committee and travel around the world For Jacqueline’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

LICATA

HIGH SCHOOL: Four year varsity letterwinner and three year starter for the Crestwood High School Comets … Team captain as a senior … Posted impressive career stats: 58-12-0 record, 0.787 GAA and .850 save percentage … High school squad was either District Champions or Finalists all four years … Named 2009 Citizen’s Voice Player of the Year while cracking its All-Star Team in 2008 … ree-time First Team All-State honoree … Earned All Scholastic Team honors as a senior … Made the Times Leader All-Star First Team as a sophomore … Also a member of numerous other club teams (Valley Styx, KaPow indoor teams, Pocono Festival Team, Keystones, Futures) … Most recently in 2009, took part in the Keystone State Summer Games, finishing second in the Scholastic Division … Participated in the National Hockey Festival Pocono Under 19 in Pool A (2006-09) … Named MVP of the 2007 Futures Stars Camp … Was also a standout center fielder in softball for Crestwood, earning numerous awards and honors … Team captain as a senior in 2009, leading Comets to the second round of districts … Strong in the classroom, with a 3.8 GPA as a high honor student ... Participated in the Junior High Performance National Championship this past June in Virginia Beach. PERSONAL: Full name is Kylie Jean Licata … Born on October 26, 1991 in Mountain Top, Pa. … Daughter of Karen and Frank Licata … Sister of Kerri (28) and Amy (24) … Plans on majoring in nutrition. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “When I visited Penn State, I automatically got a feeling that I was home. I was shown how much tradition and pride – both current students and alumni - had for their school and I really wanted to be a part of… ‘WE ARE…. PENN STATE’! Everything about Penn State made my decision easy.”

GETTING TO KNOW KYLIE

Nickname: Ky Major & Why: Nutrition because it relates with sports Favorite Musical Artist: Carrie Underwood Favorite Pro Teams: New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Steelers Favorite Athletes: Mark Teixeira, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez Childhood Idol: Mia Hamm Hobbies: Being with friends, listening to music Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Most Prized Possession: My cell phone Place I’d Like To Visit: Australia I Wear My Jersey Number Because: I’ve worn multiple numbers and decided to pick this one. If I Didn’t Play Field Hockey, I Would Play: Softball If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Go shopping, give some to charity and pay for college After Penn State, I Would Like To: Have a challenging career that I enjoy and be able to coach For Kylie’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

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FRESHMEN GETTING TO KNOW LAUREN

2010 SENIOR CLASS

Lauren

PURVIS

Maple Glen, Pa. Hatboro-Horsham

FRESHMAN • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER • 5-7

HIGH SCHOOL: Standout in both field hockey and lacrosse at HatboroHorsham High School (four-year starter in both), garnering endless honors and awards, including First Team All-America (2009), First Team All-State (2008-09), Second Team All-State (2007), “Player of the Year 2009” Suburban One (Cont. Div), First Team All-League (2007-09) and First Team All-Philly Region (2009) … Team captain and MVP as a senior … Team’s Rookie of the Year in 2006 … Led squad in scoring as a freshman, junior and senior … Hatboro-Horsham made the District 1 Playoffs all four years, including a run to the finals (2006) and quarterfinals (2008) … Was also a state quarterfinalist and Suburban One League Champ in 2006 … Member of the U.S. Under-19 National Squad, USA Women's National Indoor Team, Olympic Development Select and Futures Elite … National Champ at US Festival (Pool A) in 2009 & 2005… Indoor National Champions in 2009… Also selected for Junior High Performance (NJ), a level of USA Field Hockey for the summer ... Two-sport standout as a three-time AllAmerican in lacrosse, earning honorable mention in 2008 while cracking the first team in 2009 & 2010 ... 2010 Suburban One (Continental Division) Lacrosse Player of the Year … One of only three players from Pennsylvania to be named an Under Armour Lacrosse All-American in 2010… ree-time team MVP owns the all-time single-season scoring record at Hatboro-Horsham (91 goals, 38 assists) … Academic All-American in both field hockey and lacrosse … A member of the National Honor Society and Distinguished Honor Roll … Named a finalist for lacrosse's Heather Leigh Albert National Schoolgirl Award presented to the most outstanding player in athletic ability and spirit at the National Tournament… Also voted the Homecoming Queen and HHHS Athlete of the Year PERSONAL: Full name is Lauren Jane Purvis … Born on April 20, 1992 in Abington, Pa. … Daughter of Ed and Sue Purvis … Sister of Jenny (21), who is a senior on the 2010 Nittany Lions … Family has strong ties to Penn State Athletics: Mother played field hockey at Penn State from 197779 … Aunt played field hockey at Penn State from 1971-73 while grandfather ran track/cross country from 1949-51 … Will also play varsity lacrosse at Penn State … Plans on majoring in kinesiology. ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “Penn State has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I grew up going to football games and visiting family who were once students, but now reside in State College. I chose Penn State not only because of the school’s great spirit and tradition, but also for the wonderful college town atmosphere. I come from a family full of Happy Valley lovers and I’m so glad I will be joining them.”

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Nickname: LP Major & Why: Kinesiology. Interesting major with lots of career choices Favorite Food: Chicken Parm Sandwich Favorite Color: Turquoise Favorite Musical Artist: Dave Matthews Band Favorite Movie: Lord of the Rings Favorite TV Show: That 70’s Show Favorite Website: Facebook Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Harry Kalas Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia Flyers Favorite Athlete: Christiano Ronaldo Childhood Idol: Mia Hamm Hobbies: Playing/watching sports and hanging with my dog Bailey Best Player I Ever Played With: My sister Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Most Prized Possession: My stuffed animals, especially Skip and Duke Place I’d Like To Visit: Australia I Wear My Jersey Number Because: I like even numbers If I Didn’t Play Field Hockey, I Would Play: Lacrosse If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Buy a house on the beach, two Lab puppies, take all my friends and family to Hawaii on a three-week vacation and donate the rest to cancer research and the SPCA After Penn State, I Would Like To: Have a great career, start a family, and travel For Lauren’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

Lauren Purvis (Above) Whitney Reddig (Below)


FRESHMEN

Whitney

REDDIG Lititz, Pa. Warwick

FRESHMAN• FORWARD/MIDFIELDER • 5-7

HIGH SCHOOL: One of the all-time leading scorers at Warwick Hill School, finishing career with 54 goals and 25 assists - the second most goals in school history … Led squad to Lancaster Lebanon League Finals in 2008, along with three district (2007-09) and state (2007) qualifiers … Named First Team All-State as both a junior and senior … ree-time Lancaster Lebanon League All-Star while earning All-League final two seasons … Twice scored four goals in a game to tie the school record … Competed on Sutter's Brigade club team, winning National Hockey Festival in 2009 while also garnering Gold at the AAU National Field Hockey Championship … A member of other club teams, including Simply Select Field Hockey (three years), Blue Mountain - as part of the Keystone Summer Games - and Futures program (four) … High school squad earned the NSCAA High School Team Academic Award … Also a three-year varsity letterwinner in basketball and lacrosse ... Named All-League in lacrosse as both a junior and senior ... A First Team All-Lancaster Lebanon League performer as a senior in basketball ... A senior captain in field hockey, basketball and lacrosse ... Awarded the Dr. Joseph W. Grosh Scholarship as the top senior female athlete at Warwick.

Jacqueline Kenney

PERSONAL: Full name is Whitney Brynn Reddig … Born on June 13, 1991 in Lancaster, Pa. … Daughter of Jan and Rita Reddig … Sister of Trey (15) … Undecided on a major.

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Abby Fuhrman

ON CHOOSING PENN STATE: “After visiting Penn State, I absolutely fell in love with everything about it. It felt like home to me. e hockey coaches and team were great. e whole atmosphere of Penn State is impossible to beat.”

GETTING TO KNOW WHITNEY

Nickname: Whit Favorite Food: Cheese popcorn Favorite Musical Artist: Bob Marley Favorite Movie: P.S. I Love You Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Harry Kalas Favorite Pro Teams: Philadelphia Eagles & Phillies Childhood Idol: Allen Iverson Hobbies: Laying out at the beach and biking Biggest Fear: Spiders and drowning Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: People Most Prized Possession: Cell phone Place I’d Like To Visit: Australia I Wear My Jersey Number Because: I’ve worn it since freshmen year If I Didn’t Play Field Hockey, I Would Play: Lacrosse If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Buy a huge beach house, travel with friends and donate to cancer research After Penn State, I Would Like To: Find a job, have a family and live down south For Whitney’s complete Getting To Know section, check out her bio page on GoPSUsports.com.

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2009 SEASON REVIEW & HIGHLIGHTS

2010 SENIOR CLASS

NITTANY LIONS CONCLUDE UP-AND-DOWN SEASON WITH MEMORABLE EFFORT AT BIG TEN TOURNAMENT

• Despite struggling with a 6-12 record heading into November’s Big Ten Tournament, the Penn State field hockey team ended on a positive note by beating No. 2 seed Ohio State for the second time to advance to the conference semifinals. • e Lions ended up falling to Indiana in the semis, but the spirited effort proved to the Big Ten that Penn State is a force to be reckoned with. • Penn State become only the second No. 7 seed in Big Ten history to win a game in the tournament since the conference expanded to seven teams in 2000. • e Nittany Lions did finish with a solid RPI (ratings percentage index) of 20, rated as the fourth-best Big Ten squad only behind NCAA Tournament participants Michigan State, Ohio State and Indiana. • After starting the season 2-8, the squad did rebound down the stretch, winning five of its final 10 games. Included in the wins was a 2-1 overtime thriller over No. 18 Ohio State, a 3-1 triumph over No. 14 Stanford and the Big Ten Tournament win over the Buckeyes.

IMPRESSIVE OPPONENTS

• Penn State has consistently played some of the top teams in the country, which was no different in 2009 as the Nittany Lions faced the second toughest schedule in the country. • Incredibly, all but one opponent (Pacific) in 2009 was either nationally ranked or received votes when Penn State faced them. • Old Dominion (16), Virginia (6), Connecticut (5), Maryland (1), Princeton (7), Ohio State (18), Stanford (14), Northwestern (18), Indiana (20) and Michigan State (8) were all ranked on game day vs. the Lions. • Meanwhile, Lock Haven, American, Lafayette, West Chester, Michigan, Bucknell and Iowa received votes. • Penn State's seven wins came against teams with great records as well Lock Haven (18-5), Stanford (17-5), Lafayette (14-6), Ohio State twice (137), Bucknell (12-7) and Pacific (5-12) for an overall mark of 92-49 (.652).

AMONG NATION’S ATTENDANCE LEADERS SEASON HONORS

All-Big Ten Second Team: Laura Cahill, Bethany Marvel

Big Ten All-Tournament Team Amy Bonenberger, Ali Meves

Big Ten All-Academic Team Gina Bartolacci, Amy Bonenberger, Laura Cahill, Ayla Halus, Bethany Marvel, Casey McCartin, Ali Meves, Jen Miller, Jenny Purvis, Kristen Schaefer, Alex Schlener, Daneen Zug

Big Ten Players of the Week Defensive: Ali Meves (10/5) Freshman: Kelsey Amy (10/5, 10/26)

Penn State Student Athlete of the Week Hannah Allison (9/8), Ali Meves (10/6)

NFHCA All-Mideast Region First Team: Kelsey Amy, Jessica Longstreth Second Team: Laura Cahill, Bethany Marvel

NFHCA National Academic Squad Kelsey Amy, Gina Bartolacci, Amy Bonenberger, Bethany Marvel, Casey McCartin, Ali Meves, Jenny Purvis, Alex Schlener, Daneen Zug ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Second Team: Amy Bonenberger

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• With 437 fans at Senior Day (10/31), the Lions finished the season with an average of 400 fans per home game. • at mark was good for third in the nation and tops among non-ACC schools. First, second and fourth were North Carolina (518), Maryland (493) and Virginia (389). • e attendance figure also led the Big Ten, well ahead of Michigan in second (372). • Four of the eight home games drew over 400 fans, including one over 500 (West Chester) and another over 600 (Connecticut). • In total, 6,499 fans came out to see the Lions play over their 20 games, including 3,204 at home. • On Sunday, Sept. 6, (vs. No. 5 Connecticut), the third largest crowd in the history of the Penn State Field Hockey Complex (694) witnessed a thrilling game.

FIELD HOCKEY

2009 NITTANY LIONS

Kneeling, From Left: Hannah Allison, Laura Kassab, Casey McCartin, Alex Schlener, Jessica Longstreth & Kelsey Amy Middle row: Assistant Coaches Annie Zinkavich & Lisa Bervinchak-Love, Head Coach Charlene Morett, Ayla Halus, Lauren Alloway, Daneen Zug, Ali Meves, Jenny Purvis, Kristen Schaefer & Student Trainers Nicole Ross & Brad Guest On e Nittany Lion Shrine: Christine Dudek, Jen Miller, Brooke Hoffsmith, Bethany Marvel, Gina Bartolacci, Laura Cahill & Amy Bonenberger

THERE’S A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING

• Many Penn State players enjoyed memorable “firsts” in 2009. • Most notably, five Nittany Lions - Hannah Allison, Kelsey Amy, Casey McCartin, Jenny Purvis, Alex Schlener - scored their first-career goals. • Goalie Ali Meves had her first-career double digit save performance at Princeton (and had her second on Friday, Oct. 2 vs. Ohio State). • Fellow goalkeeper Ayla Halus picked up her first-career win, which was a shutout vs. West Chester (Sept. 20). • Kristen Schaefer recorded her first-career point against Stanford (Oct. 5), an assist on Amy's go-ahead goal off a penalty corner.

“FRESH” BUNCH LEADING THE WAY

• Among the scoring leaders in 2009 was a pair of freshmen, Kelsey Amy and (redshirt freshman) Hannah Allison, who led the squad in goals scored. Amy also had the most points with 18 (8g, 2a) while Allison’s five goals were tied for second most and 12 points were tied for third. • Together, the pair finished among the highest-scoring freshman pairs in program history (when looking at ranking within its team). • e second-best freshman pair this century was in 2004 when Shaun Banta was third on the squad (18 pts: 7g, 4a) and Kiersten Wood was fifth (11 pts: 3g, 5a). Sophomore Annelise Legel was fourth with 13 (6g, 1a). • After not scoring in the first 10 games of her career, Amy racked up all of her team-leading 18 points over the final 10 games. She racked up at least one point in seven of those contests. • It all started with her first-career goal on Oct. 2, which was the overtime game-winner against Ohio State. • Jessica Longstreth was tied for third in points (12) and tied for second in goals (5) meaning the top three goal-scorers and three of the top four point-getters in 2009 were either freshmen or sophomores. • Amy and Longstreth were named NFHCA All-Mideast Region First Team honorees.

MEVES’ “DOUBLE TRIFECTA”

• Goalkeeper Ali Meves enjoyed a strong first season of starting duty which saw 100 as a significant number. • Meves finished the season with 108 saves to lead the Big Ten, marking the first time that a Penn State goalie reached triple digits since current assistant coach Annie Zinkavich had 137 in 2003. • It happened even with Ayla Halus starting twice. It was the first time since 2000 that two Lion goalies played 100 or more minutes while it also saw one reach 100 saves. Zinkavich was part of the 2000 scenario as well.


STATISTICS & RESULTS 2009 STATISTICS (Overall: 7-13, Big Ten: 1-5, Home: 5-3, Away: 0-8, Neutral: 2-2) ## 7 10 6 1 14 8 21 17 11 5 4 16 9 19 25 3 ## 57 23

Name Amy, Kelsey Dudek, Christine Allison, Hannah Longstreth, Jesssica Bonenberger, Amy Zug, Daneen Bartolacci, Gina McCartin, Casey Schaefer, Kristen Purvis, Jenny Schlener, Alex Marvel, Bethany Miller, Jen Alloway, Lauren Hoffsmith, Brooke Cahill, Laura Total Opponents Name Halus, Ayla Meves, Ali Total Opponents

Goals By Period Penn State Opponents Shots By Period Penn State Opponents

1 16 25

1 108 128

GP-GS 20-11 18-17 19-15 18-17 20-20 18-11 18-4 8-0 18-15 20-5 10-0 20-20 20-20 17-6 20-19 20-20 20 20 GP-GS 4-2 18-18 20 20

2 15 21

2 121 130

SEASON RESULTS

G 8 3 5 5 2 3 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 32 47

A 2 7 2 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 37

Minutes 190:41 1215:49 1406:30 1406:30

OT1 1 1 OT1 2 4

Date Aug. 28 Aug. 30 Sept. 4

Opponent (PSU Rank/Opp. Rank) at Old Dominion (11/16) at Virginia (11/6) LOCK HAVEN (11/-)

Sept. 6 Sept. 12 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 20

Sept. 23 Sept. 27 Oct. 2

Total 32 47 Total 231 262

GA 6 41 47 32

Sh 61 11 45 21 23 29 4 3 6 6 2 15 3 2 0 0 231 262

Shot% .131 .273 .111 .238 .087 .103 .500 .667 .000 .167 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .139 .179

GAA 2.20 2.36 2.34 1.59

SOG 34 7 29 14 19 22 2 3 2 5 2 8 1 0 0 0 148 180

Saves 15 108 123 112

Saves By Period Penn State Opponents

SOG% GW .557 4 .636 1 .644 1 .667 0 .826 0 .759 1 .500 0 1.000 0 .333 0 .833 0 1.000 0 .533 0 .333 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .641 7 .687 13

Pct .714 .725 .724 .778

Penalty Corners Penn State Opponents

1 65 54

L 1 12 13 7

2 64 66 2 71 59

T 0 0 0 0

OT1 3 0

OT1 0 1

Overall 0-1 0-2 1-2

Big Ten 0-0 0-0 0-0

Attendance 415 364 469

CONNECTICUT (11/5) at Maryland (13/1) vs. American (13/-) (1) at Lafayette (-/-) WEST CHESTER (-/-)

L, 2-1 L, 8-1 L, 3-1 L, 1-0 (OT) W, 5-0

1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 2-6

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

694 552 476 168 513

at Princeton (-/7) at Michigan (-/-) OHIO STATE (-/18)

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

2-7 2-8 3-8

0-0 0-1 1-1

215 559 343

STANFORD (-/14)

Oct. 9

NORTHWESTERN (-/18)

BUCKNELL (-/-)

W, 3-1

4-8

1-1

222

L, 3-2

4-9

1-2

336

W, 2-1

5-9

1-2

190

437 56

Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 24

at Iowa (-/-) at Indiana (-/20) (2) vs. Pacific (-/-)

L, 1-0 L, 4-1 W, 6-4

5-10 5-11 6-11

1-3 1-4 1-4

Oct. 31 Nov. 5

MICHIGAN STATE (-/8) vs. Ohio State (-/12) (3)

L, 5-1 W, 2-1

6-12 7-12

1-5 1-5

Nov. 6

1 56 46

W 1 6 7 13

PS-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-1

Score L, 2-1 L, 1-0 W, 3-1

Oct. 5

Oct. 13

Pts 18 13 12 12 8 6 4 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 84 131

117 217 89

DSv 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 10 4

Penn State Opponent Goals 32 47 Shot Attempts 231 262 Goals/Game 1.60 2.35 Shot Percentage .139 .179 Shots on Goal 148 180 SOG Percentage .641 .687 Shots/Game 11.6 13.1 Assists 20 37 Penalty Corners 136 114 Penalty Strokes 2-4 1-1 Green Cards 12 15 Yellow Cards 5 9 Red Cards 0 0 Total Attendance 3204 2607 Dates/Avg. Per Date 8/400 8/326 Neutral Site #/Avg 4/172

Sho 1 0 1 5

Total 123 112

Total 136 114

Goals Scored Bonenberger, Amy (Dudek, Christine) -Allison, Hannah (unassisted) Allison, Hannah (Bonenberger, Amy; Dudek, Christine) Zug, Daneen (Allison, Hannah) McCartin (unassisted) Dudek, Christine (unassisted) Longstreth, Jessica (penalty stroke) -Dudek, Christine (unassisted) Bonenberger, Amy (Dudek, Christine) McCartin, Casey (unassisted) Longstreth, Jessica (unassisted) Schlener, Alex (unassisted) --Longstreth, Jessica (unassisted) Amy, Kelsey (unassisted) Longstreth, Jessica (penalty stroke) Amy, Kelsey (Schaefer, Kristen; Dudek, Christine) Allison, Hannah (unassisted) Dudek, Christine (unassisted) Allison, Hannah (Schaefer, Kristen; Dudek, Christine) Amy, Kelsey (unassisted) Longstreth, Jessica (unassisted) -Allison, Hannah (Amy, Kelsey) Purvis, Jenny (unassisted) Amy, Kelsey (unassisted) Bartolacci, Gina (Amy, Kelsey) Zug, Daneen (Bonenberger, Amy; Dudek, Christine) Zug, Daneen (unassisted) Amy, Kelsey (unassisted) Bartolacci, Gina (Allison, Hannah) Amy, Kelsey (Bonenberger, Amy; Longstreth, Jessica) Amy, Kelsey (Bonenberger, Amy; Dudek, Christine) Amy, Kelsey (Schaefer, Kristen; Longstreth, Jessica)

vs. Indiana (-/20) (3) L, 3-1 7-13 1-5 65 *Denotes Big Ten Conference Game, (1) at Maryland, (2) at Indiana, (3) Big Ten Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.)

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2009 BIG TEN STATISTICS ## 6 7 10 1 21 11 16 8 14 19 4 25 17 9 5 3 ## 57 23

Big Ten: 1-5, Home: 1-2, Away: 0-3

Name Allison, Hannah Amy, Kelsey Dudek, Christine Longstreth, Jessica Bartolacci, Gina Schaefer, Kristen Marvel, Bethany Zug, Daneen Bonenberger, Amy Alloway, Lauren Schlener, Alex Hoffsmith, Brooke McCartin, Casey Miller, Jen Purvis, Jenny Cahill, Laura Total Opponents

Name Halus, Ayla Meves, Ali Total Opponents

GP-GS 6-3 6-5 5-4 5-5 4-2 6-6 6-6 5-3 6-6 5-1 4-0 6-6 2-0 6-6 6-1 6-6 6 6

GP-GS 1-0 6-6 6 6

G 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 16

A 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 13

Minutes 4:55 419:57 424:52 424:52

Pts 5 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 45

GA 0 16 16 6

Sh 13 21 2 6 1 2 8 7 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 66 82

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RESULTS

SOG 8 9 1 2 1 0 4 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 33 56

GAA 0.00 2.67 2.64 0.99

DSv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0

Saves 1 36 37 27

Thursday, November 5 #4 Iowa 5, #5 Michigan 2 #7 Penn State 2, #2 Ohio State 1 #3 Indiana 4, #6 Northwestern 2 Friday, November 6 #1 Michigan State 5, #4 Iowa 1 #3 Indiana 3, #7 Penn State 1 Sunday, November 8 #1 Michigan State 3, #3 Indiana 2

NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Pct 1.000 .692 .698 .818

First Round North Carolina 4, Ohio State 2 Wake Forest 2, Indiana 0 Michigan State 7, Delaware 0 Quaterfinals Virginia 3, Michigan State 2 (OT) W 0 1 1 5

L 0 5 5 1

FINAL BIG TEN STANDINGS Michigan State Indiana Ohio State Iowa Michigan Northwestern Penn State

Big Ten 6-0 1.000 4-2 .667 4-2 .667 3-3 .500 2-4 .333 1-5 .167 1-5 .167

23 16 13 6 13 8 6

FIRST TEAM MEG O’CONNELL, Sr., midfield, IND Corey Brautigam, So., midfield, IND MEGHAN BEAMESDERFER, Sr., defense, IOWA Tricia Dean, Sr., midfield, IOWA Meredith Way, Jr., midfield, MICH FLOOR RIJPMA, Sr., forward, MSU Jeamie Deacon, Sr., midfield, MSU Chelsea Armstrong, So., forward, NU Aisling Coyle, So., midfield, OSU Berta Queralt, Fr., forward, OSU Lindsay Quintiliani, Sr., goalkeeper, OSU

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7 14 10 9 14 15 16

Overall 18-4 14-7 13-7 9-10 7-14 12-8 7-13

.818 .667 .650 .474 .333 .600 .350

T 0 0 0 0

Sho 0 0 0 2

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 79 50 54 44 47 67 32

30 40 31 43 46 44 47

ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS

SECOND TEAM Morgan Fleetwood, Fr., forward, IND Paige Laytos, Jr., midfield, MICH Alicia Mayer, Jr., forward, MICH Jantine Steinmetz, Jr., forward, MSU Elissa Unger, Sr., goalkeeper, MSU Manouk Vernij, Fr., midfield, MSU Elizabeth Dobbs, Sr., forward, NU Courtney Plaster-Strange, Sr., forward, NU Maria Briones, So., forward, OSU Laura Cahill, Sr., defense, PSU Bethany Marvel, Fr., midfield, PSU

Indiana: Corey Brautigam, Morgan Fleetwood Iowa: Meghan Beamesderfer, Tricia Dean Michigan: Meredith Way, Jeamie Deacon Michigan State: Floor Rijpma Northwestern: Elizabeth Dobbs Ohio State: Berta Queralt Penn State: Amy Bonenberger, Ali Meves Tournament MVP: Elissa Unger (Michigan State)

Offensive Player of the Year: FLOOR RIJPMA, MSU Defensive Player of the Year: Meghan Beamesderfer, IOWA Freshman of the Year: Berta Queralt, OSU Coach of the Year: Rolf van de Kerkhof, MSU Sportsmanship Award Honorees: Jaclyn Milici, (IND) Becca Spengler (IOWA), Jenner Johnson, (MICH), Julie Mackay (MSU), Stacy Uchida (NU), Jenn Sciulli (OSU), Christine Dudek (PSU) Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS


2009 SEASON RECAPS Game 1 • August 28 Powhatan Sports Complex #16 Old Dominion 2, #11 Penn State 1 NORFOLK, Va. - Despite a late first half goal from senior Amy Bonenberger, the 11th ranked Penn State field hockey team allowed the go-ahead tally midway through the second half in a 2-1 season-opening defeat to No. 16 Old Dominion on Friday. "It was a very good, competitive field hockey game," said head coach Charlene Morett . "We had our chances on the counterattack, but didn't capitalize." All three goals were scored off penalty corners in the Lions' first loss to Old Dominion since 2006. Junior goalkeeper Ali Meves was strong in her first-career start while freshmen Hannah Allison, Kelsey Amy and Alex Schlener all saw their first collegiate action as well. It didn't take long for the Monarchs to take the lead as Katie Ueberroth made a tip off a penalty corner for a 1-0 advantage at the 10:37 mark. Penn State hung tough, converting a penalty corner of its own to tie the score at one behind a beautiful shot from Bonenberger. e goal, which found the far corner of the cage, was assisted by fellow senior Christine Dudek. e Lions controlled second half possession and had a number of strong counterattacks, but it was Old Dominion who scored the eventual game-winner at 53:58 off yet another penalty corner. Hannah Warren made the feed to Loran Hatch, who set up Rachel Stream for a hard shot that beat Meves to make it 2-1. It was Hatch's second assist of the day. Old Dominion held the advantage in shots, 8-4, while penalty corners were even at five. Meves stood tall with three saves while Monarchs netminder Kelly Driscoll made one. Penn State 0 1 1 Old Dominion 1 1 2 1: 10:37 ODU Ueberroth, Katie (1) (Hatch, Loran) 2: 26:41 PSU Bonenberger, Amy (1) (Dudek, Christine) 3: 53:58 ODU Stream, Rachel (1) (Hatch, Loran) Shots: Old Dominion 8, Penn State 4 Saves: Penn State 3 (Meves, Ali 3) Old Dominion 1 (Driscoll, Kelly 1) Penalty Corners: Penn State 5, Old Dominion 5 Attendance: 415

Game 2 • August 30 University Turf Field #6 Virginia 2, #11 Penn State 0 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - A strong nine save performance from junior Ali Meves wasn't enough as the No. 11 Penn State field hockey team dropped a 1-0 decision to sixth ranked Virginia on Sunday afternoon. e Cavaliers scored with just over 10 minutes remaining in the first half and pitched the shutout despite a valiant Nittany Lion effort. e Cavaliers were tested early and often, just two days after a convincing 7-0 win over Miami (Ohio). Sunday marked the first Virginia victory against Penn State since a 4-2 final in the National Quarterfinals on Nov. 16, 1997. It was also the Cavs' first regular season win since Oct. 30, 1984, snapping the Lions' nine game regular season winning streak. Overall, Penn State had been riding a four game streak against the preseason ACC favorites. "It was a very competitive game between two good teams," said Head Coach Charlene Morett. "We played a very nice possession game at times, but it was similar to Friday in that we got the ball into the circle, but failed to create many shots or corners." After almost 25 minutes of scoreless action, Virginia took a 1-0 lead off a penalty corner. Inga Stockel's first goal of the season came on a direct shot and was

Amy Bonenberger scored Penn State’s first goal of the season, at Old Dominion.

assisted by Traci Ragukas and Charlotte van den Broek. e Lions turned up the pressure after a slow beginning to the second half, but they couldn't find the back of the cage. e 1-0 final marked the second consecutive season that the home team has won by that score. Last season, the Lions won a huge 1-0 game over the then 10th ranked Cavaliers. Final shots were 17-5 in favor of Virginia while Penn State had four penalty corners to the Cavaliers' three. Meves' counterpart, Kim Kastuk, was strong as well with three saves to earn her second shutout in as many games. Redshirt freshman Hannah Allison led the Lions with three shots while seniors Amy Bonenberger and Bethany Marvel had one apiece. Sunday also marked the first action of the season for both sophomore Casey McCartin and redshirt freshman Kristen Schaefer. Penn State 0 0 0 Virginia 1 0 1 1: 24:53 UVA Stockel, Inga (1) (Ragukas, Traci; van den Broek, Charlotte) Shots: Virginia 17, Penn State 5 Saves: Penn State 9 (Meves, Ali 9) Virginia 3 (Kastuk, Kim 3) Penalty Corners: Penn State 4, Virginia 3 Attendance: 364

Game 3 • September 4 PSU FH Complex #11 Penn State 3, Lock Haven 1 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - e No. 11 Penn State field hockey team bounced back from a tough first half by scoring three unanswered goals in the second for a 3-1 win over intrastate rival Lock Haven in the home opener on Friday evening. Redshirt freshman Hannah Allison led the charge with two goals and an assist while junior goalkeeper Ali Meves was strong once again with eight saves. "It was a very good win," said head coach Charlene Morett. "It feels good to get some shots and see our offense get going because that was the one thing we didn't have last weekend. e attack picked us up in the second half." e win marks Penn State's 30th consecutive victory over an in-state foe. e Lions defeated Lock Haven by an identical 3-1 score last season. Allison's five points are the most by a Nittany Lion since last Oct. 19, when Allison Scola had five in a 4-0 win at Northwestern. at was the only five-point performance by any Penn State player last season. Lock Haven started the game with a flurry, controlling the early minutes which led to a 1-0 lead at the 19:22 mark. It was Kristi Sheepps who finished Lock Haven't sixth shot in the span of 1:39, after corralling a rebound in front of the cage. Prior to the goal, Meves had made three spectacular saves prior to keep the game scoreless.

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2009 SEASON RECAPS Penn State controlled the second half and the Lions were awarded a rare penalty stroke only 5:41 into the stanza. e shot by sophomore Jessica Longstreth looked to be beating Lock Haven goalie Erin Terreson high, but she made a huge stop. e Nittany Lions continued the pressure and turned it into a goal only 32 seconds later. Allison took the pass from freshman Kelsey Amy and made a move in front for her first goal of the day to tie the score at one. Allison netted her second at 56:15 to break the deadlock and give Penn State its first lead. is time, it was off a penalty corner and started with redshirt senior Christine Dudek making the feed to senior Amy Bonenberger. She made the stop and set up Allison for a hard shot that beat Terreson inside the left post. Junior Daneen Zug added insurance at 60:12 when her laser also slipped inside the left post. Allison, who made the feed, was credited with her fifth point of the afternoon. After being outshot 10-6 in the first half, the Lions bounced back with a 13-6 second half advantage. Final shots stood at 19-16 in favor of Penn State while the Lions had 10 penalty corners to Lock Haven's four. Meves had her second straight stellar game with eight stops while Terreson had 12 for the Lady Eagles.

number of quality chances, but the Huskies' defense held its ground. When Penn State was able to get a shot on goal, Mainiero came up big to make some crucial saves. One of the Nittany Lions' best chances came late in the contest when senior Bethany Marvel fired a shot that went in. It clearly came from just outside the circle, though, so it was disallowed. Final shots were 10-8 in favor of Connecticut while Penn State controlled penalty corners with nine to only three for the Huskies. Meves made four saves for the Linos while Mainiero had five for the Huskies. e game featured two of the four winningest coaches in Division I history. UConn's Nancy Stevens is the second winningest, with a 484-156-24 record while Penn State's Morett is fourth with a 390-148-16 mark.

Lock Haven 1 0 1 Penn State 0 3 3 1: 19:22 LHU Shepps, Kristi (3) (unassisted) 2: 41:24 PSU Allison, Hannah (1) (unassisted) 3: 56:15 PSU Allison, Hannah (2) (Bonenberger, Amy; Dudek, Christine) 4: 60:12 Zug, Daneen (Allison, Hannah) Shots: Penn State 19, Lock Haven 16 Saves: Lock Haven 12 (Terreson, Erin 12) Penn State 8 (Meves, Ali 8) Penalty Corners: Penn State 10, Lock Haven 4 Attendance: 469

Game 4 • September 6 PSU FH Complex #5 Connecticut 2, #11 Penn State 1

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - A spirited second half comeback attempt fell one goal short as the No. 11 Penn State field hockey team dropped a 2-1 final to No. 5 Connecticut in front of 694 fans at the Penn State Field Hockey Complex on Sunday. Sophomore Casey McCartin scored her first-career goal while junior goalkeeper Ali Meves made four saves in defeat. e attendance total stands as the third largest in facility history, only trailing the 794 fans from last Sept. 1 against Maryland and 770 from Sept. 2, 2007 against these same Huskies. ree of the four largest crowds in facility history have come against Connecticut. Like Friday, the Lions bounced back from a tough first half to put together a strong final 35 minutes. But unlike Friday, when it scored three goals for the win, Penn State was unable to pull all the way back. "We played with much better intensity in the second half," said head coach Charlene Morett. "e players off the bench played with a good spark, but we need to play with intensity in both halves." Connecticut controlled play early and converted it into a goal at 12:49 when Loren Sherer scored her fifth of the season. Her deflection of an Ali Blankmeyer shot found the right corner of the cage to put the Lions in an early hole. e Huskies continued to have Penn State's number, taking a 2-0 lead at 24:07 off a beautiful feed from Sherer. Cara Silverman finished from point blank range, beating Meves inside the left post. Penn State came out of the locker room with a vengeance to nearly tie the score. After almost 10 minutes of play, McCartin cleaned up a rebound chance off a penalty corner, beating UConn goalie Andrea Mainiero for her first-career goal to give the crowd life. e teams played an up-and-down final 25 minutes, which included a number more offensive opportunities. e Lions dominated possession and got off a 32

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Casey McCartin (middle) scored her first-career goal in the second half against UConn.

Connecticut 2 0 2 Penn State 0 1 1 1: 12:49 UCONN Sherer, Loren (5) (Blankmeyer, Ali) 2: 19:52 UCONN Silverman, Cara (3) (Sherer, Loren) 3: 44:25 PSU McCartin, Casey (1) (unassisted) Shots: Connecticut 10, Penn State 8 Saves: Connecticut 5 (Mainiero, Andrea 5) Penn State 4 (Meves, Ali 4) Penalty Corners: Penn State 9, Connecticut 3 Attendance: 694

Game 5 • September 12 FH & Lacrosse Complex #1 Maryland 8, #13 Penn State 1 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - e Penn State field hockey team fell into an early hole and couldn't respond, dropping an 8-1 decision to No. 1 Maryland in the first day of the Terrapin Invitational on Saturday. Christine Dudek scored the Lions' goal while goalkeeper Ayla Halus made seven saves over the final 45:46 in her first collegiate action. e nation's top team and defending national champion came out firing with five first half goals, three off penalty corners, for a 5-0 advantage after 35 minutes of play. Dudek scored only 2:54 into the second half to give Penn State life, but the Terps responded with three more tallies for the win. Final shots were 22-8 in favor of Maryland while the Terrapins had nine penalty corners to Penn State's five. Megan Frazer led the way for Maryland with three goals while Nicole Muracco had two.


2009 SEASON RECAPS Penn State 0 1 1 Maryland 5 3 8 1: 3:08 MD Frazer, Megan (2) (omas, Emma) 2: 4:40 MD Muracco, Nicole (5) (unassisted) 3: 8:27 MD Muracco, Nicole (6) (unassisted) 4: 11:11 MD Gulick, Colleen (2) (omas, Emma) 5: 22:16 MD Rischen, Ameliet (3) (Pappas, Alexis; Davies, Brianna) 6: 37:54 PSU Dudek, Christine (unassisted) 7: 54:36 MD omas, Emma (penalty stroke) 8: 60:28 MD Frazer, Megan (3) (Foster, Kristina) 9: 63:19 MD Frazer, Megan (4) (O’Donnell, Katie; Pappas, Alexis) Shots: Maryland 22, Penn State 8 Saves: Penn State 7 (Meves, Ali 0; Halus, Ayla 7) Penalty Corners: Maryland 9, Penn State 5 Maryland (Grater, Alicia 4; Vassalotti, Melissa 2) Attendance: 552

Game 6 • September 13 FH & Lacrosse Complex American 3, #13 Penn State 1 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Despite a late second half surge, the No. 13 Penn State field hockey team fell to American University, 3-1, in Sunday action at the Terrapin Invitational. Sophomore Jessica Longstreth scored her first goal of the season to account for the Lions' scoring while redshirt freshman Ayla Halus made six saves in her first-career start. Penn State responded from Saturday's tough loss with a strong effort against the preseason Patriot League favorites. Redshirt freshman Hannah Allison set the tone early with a quick shot only 34 seconds into the contest, but it was American who scored the all-important first goal at 4:53. Rachel Carney finished the play off a penalty corner with Ann-Meike De Wiljes picking up the assist. e Nittany Lions continued to battle, but were unable to tie the score heading into halftime. Early in the second half, American converted on another chance for a two goal advantage. After carrying the ball along the left side of the field, Savannah Graybill made a pass from outside the circle which found Melissa Casale at the right post. Casale made the redirection into the cage for the 2-0 lead at 45:22. e continued pressure led to a penalty stroke attempt, which Longstreth converted, at the 64:02 mark. e reigning Big Ten Freshman of the Year already has two penalty stroke attempts on the young season. Penn State called a timeout looking to ride the momentum to the tying goal, but Graybill all but ended any hope when she added an insurance tally at 65:08. Final shots were 10-8 in favor of American while the Eagles led in penalty corners, 7-5. American goalkeeper Alyssa Poorman stood tall with seven saves while Halus made six. American 1 2 3 Penn State 0 1 1 1: 4:53 AU Carney, Rachel (1) (DeWiljes, Anne-Meike) 2: 45:22 AU Casale, Melissa (2) (Graybill, Savannah) 3: 64:02 PSU Longstreth, Jessica (1) (penalty stroke) 4: 65:08 AU Graybill, Savannah (4) (unassisted) Shots: American 10, Penn State 8 Saves: American 7 (Poorman, Alyssa 7) Penn State 6 (Halus, Ayla 6) Penalty Corners: American 7, Penn State 5 Attendance: 476

Game 7 • September 16 Rappolt Field Lafayette 1, Penn State 0 (OT) EASTON, Pa. - Despite a strong defensive effort, the Penn State field hockey team dropped a 1-0 overtime heartbreaker to Lafayette on Wednesday night. Junior goalkeeper Ali Meves impressed with seven saves in regulation, but the Leopards converted on their first shot of the extra session for the game-winner. e loss snaps an incredible string of success against Pennsylvania squads. Penn State's last defeat to an intrastate opponent came on Sept. 13, 2003, also in overtime to Lafayette. In between, the Lions won 30 straight games with an astonishing 2,194 days in between losses against Keystone State foes. e Leopards were predicted to finish second in the preseason Patriot League poll and received votes in the most recent NFHCA National Coaches Poll. ey showed it with a strong performance which ended when Deanna DiCroce scored the only goal of the game only 1:38 into overtime. Both teams played neck-and-neck in regulation. After a very defensive first half which consisted of only four combined shots, the second half saw more chances with seven shots a side. Both goalkeepers were strong in making four second half stops to keep the game scoreless. Final shots were 11-8 in favor of Lafayette while penalty corners were tied at three. Meves finished with seven saves while her counterpart, Kelsey Anderson, had four. Penn State 0 0 0 Lafayette 0 0 1 1: 71: 38 LAF DiCroce, Deanna (unassisted) Shots: Lafayette 11, Penn State 8 Saves: Penn State 7 (Meves, Ali 7) Lafayette 4 (Anderson, Kelsey 4) Penalty Corners: Penn State 3, Lafayette 3 Attendance: 168

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Game 8 • September 20 PSU FH Complex Penn State 5, West Chester 0 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Led by a strong defensive effort and a balanced scoring attack, the Penn State field hockey team cruised to a 5-0 victory over intrastate rival West Chester on Sunday afternoon. e Nittany Lions used goals from five different scorers, including the first-career tally from redshirt freshman Alex Schlener, on their way to a lopsided 29-1 shot advantage and their second home win of the season. e one shot allowed was the fewest since last season's season opener against Old Dominion when the Monarchs were held shot-less. e Lions also had 22 shots on goal, which were the most since Sept. 19. 2008 when they had 24 in a 6-0 win over Georgetown. Penn State set the tone early with a goal only 4:03 into the contest. Redshirt senior Christine Dudek broke the ice by corralling a Jenny Purvis rebound before beating West Chester goalkeeper Joelle Zarefoss for the early lead. Penn State made it 2-0 at 12:21 when senior Amy Bonenberger unleashed a rocket off a penalty corner which beat Zarefoss five-hole. Sophomore Casey McCartin's second-career goal at 25:47 rounded out the first half scoring to make it 3-0 heading into halftime. Bonenberger took the original shot off a corner, which redirected right to McCartin who let go a high shot for the score. Jessica Longstreth's sensational individual effort made it 4-0 only 4:08 into the second half. e sophomore forward made a number of moves on the end line before bringing the ball in front of the cage and finding the inside of the right post.

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2009 SEASON RECAPS Schlener then scored her first-career goal at 54:24, unleashing a long backhand shot that found the right corner of the cage. e Nittany Lions dominated possession and didn't allow West Chester many offensive opportunities. e Golden Rams' first shot didn't come until 63:31, which redshirt freshman goalkeeper Ayla Halus stopped for her only save of the afternoon. Final shots were 29-1 in favor of Penn State while penalty corners stood at 121, Nittany Lions. Halus made one save for her first-career shot, and the Lions' first of the season, while Zarefoss was busy with 17 stops. West Chester 0 0 0 Penn State 3 2 5 1: 4:03 PSU Dudek, Christine (2) (unassisted) 2: 12:21 PSU Bonenberger, Amy (2) (Dudek, Christine) 3: 25:47 PSU McCartin, Casey (unassisted) 4: 39:08 PSU Longstreth, Jessica (unassisted) 5: 54:24 PSU Schlener, Alex (unassisted) Shots: Penn State 29, West Chester 1 Saves: West Chester 17 (Zarefoss, Joelle 17) Penn State 1 (Halus, Ayla 1) Penalty Corners: Penn State 12, West Chester 1 Attendance: 513

Game 9 • September 23 Class of 1952 Stadium #7 Princeton 3, Penn State 0 PRINCETON, N.J. - Despite a career-high 14 saves from junior goalkeeper Ali Meves, the No. 7 Princeton Tigers proved too much as the Penn State field hockey team dropped a hard-fought 3-0 decision in its final nonconference tuneup on Wednesday evening. e Nittany Lions allowed a Kathleen Sharkey goal only 4:23 into the game, but bounced back to play a strong first half which kept the deficit at 1-0. Princeton came out of halftime firing with two goals in the span of 5:31 early in the second stanza for all that it would need. Meves stood tall with her save total marking the most by any Penn State goalie since Jen Beaumont had 16 on Oct. 8, 2006 vs. Ohio State. Princeton doubled its lead only 6:14 into the second half behind tic-tac-toe passing off a penalty corner. Katie Reinprecht ultimately made the feed to Michelle Cesan, who made the tip past Meves for an insurance goal. e Tigers kept pouring on the pressure and converted another penalty corner attempt for a 3-0 advantage at 46:45. Meves made two successive saves off Princeton shots, but Kaitlyn Perrelle corralled the rebound and found the back of the cage on the Tigers' third shot of the sequence. Penn State had a number of chances all game, starting with a breakaway opportunity barely over a minute in, and another Daneen Zug shot at 3:38. A second half surge came from freshman Kelsey Amy, who had two successive shots, but Princeton goalie Jennifer King stood tall as she did all game for her first shutout of the season. Final shots were 25-8 in favor of Princeton while the Tigers held the edge in penalty corners, 5-3. King finished with five saves to go along with Meves' 14. Penn State 0 0 0 Princeton 1 2 3 1: 4:23 PRIN Sharkey, Kathleen (8) (Cesan, Michelle) 2: 41:14 PRIN Cesan, Michelle (4) (Reinprecht, Katie) 3: 46:45 PRIN Perrelle, Kaitlyn (4) Shots: Princeton 25, Penn State 8 Saves: Penn State 14 (Meves, Ali 14) Princeton 5 (King, Jennifer 5) Penalty Corners: Princeton 5, Penn State 3 Attendance: 215 34

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Game 10 • September 27 Phyllis Ocker Field Michigan 2, Penn State 0 ANN ARBOR, Mich. - e Penn State field hockey team opened the Big Ten season by playing neck-and-neck with Michigan on Sunday, but two goals from Meredith Way proved to be the difference in a 2-0 defeat. e goals came in the span of 1:44 early in the second half to break a scoreless deadlock. e Nittany Lions held the 16-11 shot advantage, but were unable to solve Michigan goalie Pagie Pickett. She finished with eight saves while Ali Meves had four in her second-consecutive start. After a highly competitive first half which saw shots at 9-6 in favor of Penn State, Michigan came out of halftime strong with two goals in the first 4:25 for what proved to be the difference. Way's first tally came off a penalty corner at 37:41 with Katie Adams making the feed, Paige Laytos making the stop to set up Way, who fired the ball into the right side of the cage. Only 1:44 later, Way scored her second of the game off a broken penalty corner attempt for a much-needed insurance goal. She carried right off a stick stop before beating Meves for a second time. Freshman Kelsey Amy led the Lions with a career-high five shots while senior Bethany Marvel had three. ree others (Hannah Allison, Amy Bonenberger and Daneen Zug) had two shots apiece. Michigan led the battle of penalty corners, 7-6. e Nittany Lions return home on Friday for the start of a four-game homestand. ey face rival Ohio State at 4 p.m. in a contest that will be nationally televised via tape delay on the Big Ten Network. "Friday is another opportunity to make a mark in the Big Ten," said head coach Charlene Morett. "We'll be excited about playing at home in the first Big Ten home game. e fans will see exciting Big Ten hockey." Penn State 0 0 0 Michigan 0 2 2 1: 37:41 MICH Way, Meredith (6) (Laytos, Paige; Adams, Katie) 2: 39:25 MICH Way, Meredith (7) (unassisted) Shots: Penn State 16, Michigan 11 Saves: Penn State 4 (Meves, Ali 4) Michigan 8 (Pickett, Paige 8) Penalty Corners: Michigan 7, Penn State 6 Attendance: 559

Game 11 • October 2 PSU FH Complex Penn State 2, #18 Ohio State 1 (OT) UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Junior goalkeeper Ali Meves made one sensational save after another to force overtime and freshman Kelsey Amy provided the game-winner as her first-career goal gave the Penn State field hockey team a thrilling 2-1 victory over No. 18 Ohio State on a rainy Friday afternoon. Meves finished with 11 saves, nine coming after halftime, while sophomore Jessica Longstreth scored her third goal of the season in the first half. e Big Ten Network was on hand as the game is scheduled to air via tape delay. Watch the debut of this instant classic on Sunday at 4 p.m. It can also be seen on Monday at 12:30 p.m. Penn State's fourth straight regular season win over the Buckeyes evens its conference record at 1-1. In the process, the Nittany Lions also extended their Big Ten home opening win streak to eight games. Overall, the Lions are 16-2 in their first home Big Ten game with the last loss coming in 2001. After the Nittany Lions controlled play with the first four shots of the game, Ohio State converted on its first opportunity for a 1-0 advantage. Meves made the initial save off a penalty corner, but the rebound bounced right to Aisling Coyle,


2009 SEASON RECAPS who easily found the open cage at the 13:44 mark. Penn State continued pressuring and it led to the equalizer only 10:49 later when Longstreth forced a penalty corner then scored off the ensuing play. After Hannah Allison's shot was saved, Longstreth corralled the rebound on the end line and released a tough angle shot into the top right corner of the cage at 24:33. e Buckeyes came out strong after halftime, but when they were able to get a shot off, Meves came up big with save after save. Ohio State's best chances came in the 57th minute off three consecutive penalty corners. e Buckeyes had two quality opportunities off the third corner, but a sprawling Meves made the initial stop and batted the ball out of the air before it got by her. Meves continued her strong play with three consecutive saves just over four minutes into overtime. at led to a counterattack, which the Lions capitalized on when Amy's low shot found the left side of the cage at 74:52. Amy's goal now means that a Penn State player has recorded her first-career goal in all four home games thus far. Allison scored vs. Lock Haven while Casey McCartin did so vs. Connecticut and Alex Schlener against West Chester. Final shots were 17-14 in favor of Penn State while Ohio State held the advantage on corners, 11-9. Buckeye goalkeeper Lindsay Quintiliani made six saves opposite Meves' 11. Ohio State 1 0 0 Penn State 1 0 1 1: 13:44 OSU Coyle, Aisling (unassisted) 2: 24:33 PSU Longstreth, Jessica (unassisted) 3: 74:52 PSU Amy, Kelsey (unassisted) Shots: Penn State 17, Ohio State 14 Saves: Ohio State 6 (Quintiliani, Lindsay 6) Penn State 11 (Meves, Ali 11) Penalty Corners: Ohio State 11, Penn State 8 Attendance: 343

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Game 12 • October 5 PSU FH Complex Penn State 3, #14 Stanford 1 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Freshman Kelsey Amy scored her second goahead goal in as many games and junior goalkeeper Ali Meves turned in another strong performance as the Penn State field hockey team downed No. 14 Stanford, 3-1 on Monday, for its second straight win over a ranked foe. Sophomore Jessica Longstreth got the scoring started with a penalty stroke tally while redshirt freshman Hannah Allison added insurance to hand the Cardinal only their second loss in 12 games. e win means that Penn State has defeated two straight ranked opponents for the first time since last Oct. 10 and 12 when it beat No. 5 Iowa and No. 10 Virginia. It also improves its home record to 4-1 on the season. Penn State got on the board first at 11:39 when Longstreth capitalized on a penalty stroke opportunity created by senior Christine Dudek. Longstreth's shot beat Stanford goalkeeper Alessandra Moss high for her second penalty stroke goal in three chances this season. Stanford tied the score late in the first half when Camille Gandhi found the back of the cage off a penalty corner. Jaimee Erickson made the feed to Nora Soza, who made the stop for Gandhi's rocket that got past Meves at 32:00. e Nittany Lions responded only 1:33 later Former Penn State All-American Mandy Robinson Hart returned to off a penalty corner of their own. Redshirt fresh- Happy Valley as an assistant coach with Stanford. man Kristen Schaefer made the stop to set up

Amy, whose blast hit off the inside of Moss' pad before redirecting into the top part of the cage. Schaefer picked up her first-career point on the play while Dudek extended her career-high assist total to four, this coming after none in her first three seasons. e Cardinal controlled play early in the second half with a number of quality chances, but Meves stood tall and when she was out of a play, her Penn State defenders backed her up with three defensive saves (and four for the game) by a trio of seniors. Brooke Hoffsmith had one at 38:39, followed by Laura Cahill at 43:44 and Amy Bonenberger at 59:18. Allison scored her third goal of the season and first since the home-opener when her long blast beat Moss five-hole. e marker came at 69:26 to end hopes of a Stanford comeback. Final shots were 14-13 in favor of Stanford while Penn State had the edge in penalty corners, 7-6. Eleven of the Cardinal shots were on goal with Meves making six saves to go along with the four defensive stops. Moss finished with five. Stanford 1 0 1 Penn State 2 1 3 1: 11:39 PSU Longstreth, Jessica (4) (Penalty stroke) 2: 32:00 STAN Gandhi, Camille (4) (Soza, Nora; Erickson, Jaimee) 3: 33:33 PSU Amy, Kelsey (2) (Schaefer, Kristen; Dudek, Christine) 4: 69:26 PSU Allison, Hannah (3) (unassisted) Shots: Stanford 14, Penn State 13 Saves: Stanford 5 (Moss, Alessandra 5) Penn State 6 (Halus, Ayla 6) Penalty Corners: Penn State 7, Stanford 6 Attendance: 222

Game 13 • Oct. 9 PSU FH Complex #18 Northwestern 3, Penn State 2

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - e Penn State field hockey team clawed back to tie the score twice in the second half, but were unable to do it for a third time, dropping a tough 3-2 decision to No. 18 Northwestern on Friday evening in a game that featured five yellow cards and a disputed finish. Goals from redshirt senior Christine Dudek and redshirt freshman Hannah Allison weren't enough as the Wildcats prevented the Nittany Lions from their third straight win over a ranked opponent. It was also Pink Day as the Lions wore special pink jerseys and pink T-Shirts were handed out to fans to promote Breast Cancer Awareness. After falling behind 1-0 in the first half, the Penn State responded with a goal only 1:16 into the second to tie the score at one. Dudek's shot was blocked before deflecting over the head of Northwestern goalie Amanda Wirth and into the cage at 36:16.

e Nittany Lions held their first-ever Pink Day against Northwestern in support of Breast Cancer Awareness.

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2009 SEASON RECAPS Despite the goal, Northwestern came right back with a score only 1:09 later. Courtney Plaster-Strange made a move to set up an open shot, which was eventually tipped by Kaylee Pohlmeyer past Penn State goalkeeper Ali Meves to make it 2-1. e Nittany Lions continued their pressure and tied the score again at the 44:45 mark off a penalty corner. Allison took the shot off a Kristen Schaefer stick-stop, beating Pohlmeyer with a rocket for her second goal in as many games. Dudek also extended her team-high assist total to five on the play. e Wildcats scored the go-ahead and eventual game-winning goal at 52:12 when Chelsea Armstrong corralled a loose ball off a broken play in the circle and fired it just inside the right post to finish an impressive individual effort. e teams played even the rest of the way with Penn State's best chance coming late. With just over two minutes remaining and down by one, a high Kelsey Amy shot on goal hit a Northwestern defender. e officials blew the play dead, but Penn State argued for a penalty stroke to no avail. e Nittany Lions were subsequently handed two yellow cards in a nine second span to put them down two players the rest of the game. e first half was up and down with no one finding the back of the cage until the Wildcats got on the board at 30:20 off a penalty corner. Zoe Almquist deflected an Armstrong shot for the all-important first goal. Northwestern 1 2 3 Penn State 0 2 2 1: 20:20 NU Almquist, Zoe (2) (Armstrong, Chelsea) 2: 36:16 PSU Dudek, Christine (3) (unassisted) 3: 37:25 NU Pohlmeyer, Kaylee (7) (Plaster, Courtney) 4: 44:45 PSU Allison, Hannah (4) (Schaefer, Kristen; Dudek, Christine) 5: 52:12 NU Armstrong, Chelsea (21) (unassisted) t, Katie) Shots: Northwestern 15, Penn State 11 Saves: Northwestern 3 (Wirth, Amanda 3) Penn State 7 (Meves, Ali 7) Penalty Corners: Northwestern 9, Penn State 9 Attendance: 336

Game 14 • October 13 PSU FH Complex Penn State 2, Bucknell 1 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Two goals in the first 3:27 proved to be all that the Penn State field hockey team would need as it fended off a Bucknell charge to hold on to a 2-1 win on a windy and cool Tuesday evening. Freshman Kelsey Amy and sophomore Jessica Longstreth scored the Nittany Lion goals to lead them to their third win in the last four games. e win was Penn State's 29th in a row over the Bison. Its last loss in the headto-head series came back on Oct. 13, 1970. Penn State controlled play early with the first shot of the game finding the back of the cage for its quickest start of the season. In a very similar position as her overtime game-winner against Ohio State, Amy's low shot from the right side snuck past Bucknell goalkeeper Jessice Atieh for her third goal of the homestand. e goal came at 1:49, a full 2:14 earlier than the Lions' previous quickest vs. West Chester. It was also Penn State's quickest goal since Sept. 15, 2006, when Carey Maser scored 2:24 into the game against Lafayette. A sensational individual effort from Longstreth made it 2-0 only 1:38 later. After making a move at the top of the circle, her shot rifled past Atieh for her team-leading fifth goal of the season. After calling a timeout, Bucknell regrouped and hung tough the rest of the way. Just seconds after entering the game, Kelly Bruvick cut Penn State's lead in half when she came in strong from the right side. Her subsequent low shot got past Nittany Lions' goalkeeper Ali Meves to make it 2-1 at 23:18. Both teams had a number of quality chances the rest of the way, but Atieh and 36

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Meves made the stops. e best opportunity came via a penalty stroke, already Penn State's fourth of the season, with 20:20 remaining in the second half. Atieh came up with a sensational save though, moving to her right to deny Longstreth her second-career two-goal game.

Bucknell 1 0 Penn State 2 0 1: 1:49 PSU Amy, Kelsey (3) (unassisted) 2: 3:27 PSU Longstreth, Jessica (unassisted) 3: 23:18 BUCK Bruvik, Kelly (unassisted) Shots: Penn State 19, Bucknell 7 Saves: Bucknell 6 (Atieh, Jessie 6) Penn State 4 (Meves, Ali 4) Penalty Corners: Penn State 8, Bucknell 3 Attendance: 190

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Game 15 • October 18 Grant Field Iowa 1, Penn State 0 IOWA CITY, Iowa - Freshman forward Kelsey Amy had a flurry of chances with less than five minutes remaining in regulation, but she couldn't score the equalizer as the Penn State field hockey team dropped a hard-fought 1-0 decision to Iowa on Sunday afternoon. e game was broadcast by the Big Ten Network via tape delay and will debut this Monday evening (Oct. 19) at 8 p.m. ET. Amy finished with a game-high seven shots, including five in a span of 1:33 late in the second half. She wasn't able to convert as three of her shots were saved with another two off the mark. Penn State came out strong with the first two shots of the contest, including one from Amy, who was looking for her second goal in as many games and fourth in the last five contests. e Hawkeyes turned the tides in their favor and converted on what proved to be the game's only goal when Tricia Dean made a crossing pass to Geena Lesiak, who made the redirection past Penn State junior goalkeeper Ali Meves at 22:35. e Nittany Lions hung tough the rest of the way, but couldn't tie the score in dropping their second straight decision at Iowa. Final shots were 12-10 in favor of the Hawkeyes while Meves made five saves, four coming in the first half. McGraw's three saves all came in the Lions' late charge. Penn State had seven corners to Iowa's six. Penn State 0 0 0 Iowa 1 0 1 1: 22:35 IOWA Lesiak, Geena (3) (Dean, Tricia) Shots: Iowa 12, Penn State 10 Saves: Penn State 5 (Meves, Ali 5) Iowa 3 (McGraw, Kathleen 3) Penalty Corners: Penn State 7, Iowa 6 Attendance: 117

Game 16 • October 23 IU Field Hockey Field #20 Indiana 4, Penn State 1 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Despite taking a quick 1-0 lead, No. 20 Indiana charged back with four unanswered goals to hand the Penn State field hockey team a 4-1 defeat on Friday afternoon. Redshirt freshman Hannah Allison scored the Lions' goal at 10:39 while junior goalkeeper Ali Meves finished with four saves. Penn State remains in Bloomington to face Pacific on Saturday at 12 p.m. Penn State started strong and capitalized off a penalty corner chance to make it 1-0 just over 10 minutes into the game. Freshman Kelsey Amy made a nifty feed to Allison, who converted for her fifth goal of the season and third in the last five


2009 SEASON RECAPS games. In the process, it tied her for the team lead while Amy's assist marked the first of her career. e Hoosiers responded only 3:11 later when Shareyna Chang made a redirection past Meves to even the score. Meg O'Connell then scored off a scramble at 17:01 and Morgan Fleetwood added insurance off a penalty corner at 32:04. Fleetwood added her second marker at 50:32 to give Indiana the three-goal margin. Penn State 1 0 1 Indiana 3 1 4 1: 10:39 PSU Allison, Hannah (5) (Amy, Kelsey) 2: 13:50 IND Chang, Shareyna (Brautigam, Corey) 3: 17:01 IND O’Connell, Meg (Chang, Shareyna) 4: 32:04 IND Fleetwood, Morgan (Griswold, Katie) 5: 50:32 IND Fleetwood, Morgan (Griswold, Katie) Shots: Indiana 14, Penn State 6 Saves: Penn State 4 (Meves, Ali 4) Indiana 3 (Mann, Alex 2; Pany, Becky 1) Penalty Corners: Indiana 7, Penn State 6 Attendance: 217

Game 17 • October 24 IU Field Hockey Field Penn State 6, Pacific 4 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Freshman Kelsey Amy and junior Daneen Zug each scored twice while junior Jenny Purvis and senior Gina Bartolacci added their first goals of the season to lead the Penn State field hockey team to a 6-4 win over Pacific on Saturday afternoon. e Nittany Lions jumped out to a quick 30 lead, but the Tigers fought back to even the score at three before Penn State responded with three consecutive scores for the decisive victory. Saturday was Penn State's second neutral site game of the season and first-ever meeting against Pacific. Rebounds were a theme of the day as three goals came off rebound chances while three of the six goals were scored off penalty corners. e offensive output was the most since last Sept. 19 when the Nittany Lions scored six in a 6-0 home win over Georgetown.Two Lions also finished with multiple goals for the first time since Sept. 17, 2006 when Shaun Banta had three and Allison Scola added two in a 6-0 victory over West Chester. Purvis got the scoring started with her first-career goal at 2:37, turning a rebound attempt off a penalty corner into a 1-0 lead. Amy then made it 2-0 at 16:16 when she corralled her own rebound and found the back of the cage. It was 3-0 only 4:20 later when Bartolacci beat Pacific goalkeeper Christina Niccum from the right side. Bartolacci's first goal of the season (and second of her career) was assisted by Amy, marking the second assist in as many days for the freshman from Sweet Valley, Pa. eTigers wouldn't quit and they capitalized on their opportunities with goals at 24:14, 24:41 and 36:54 to even the score at three. Penn State continued its pressure and retook the lead at 52:42 when Zug converted her second goal of the season off a clean corner attempt. Redshirt senior Christine Dudek made the feed to fellow senior Amy Bonenberger, who made the stop for Zug's blast. Less than three minutes later, Zug intercepted a clearing attempt then beat Niccum for her second goal of the game and third of the season to make it 5-3. Amy added her second at 63:28 to extend the Lions' lead to 6-3. Pacific's Kim Keyawa responded less than a minute later with her second of the game as well, which made it 6-4 at 64:13. Penn State 3 3 6 Pacific 2 2 4 1: 2:37 PSU Purvis, Jenny (1) (unassisted) 2: 16:16 PSU Amy, Kelsey (4) (unassisted) 3: 20:36 PSU Bartolacci, Gina (1) (Amy, Kelsey)

4: 24:14 PACIFIC Keyawa, Kim 5: 24:41 PACIFIC Compton, Dinah (Vivian, Jenna) 6: 36:54 PACIFIC Perkins, Kelly 7: 52:42 PSU Zug, Daneen (2) (Bonenberger, Amy; Dudek, Christine) 8: 55:24 PSU Zug, Daneen (3) (unassisted) 9: 63;28 PSU Amy, Kelsey (5) (unassisted) 10: 64:13 PACIFIC Keyawa, Kim Shots: Penn State 28, Pacific 15 Saves: Penn State 9 (Meves, Ali 9) Pacific 10 (Niccum, Christina 10) Penalty Corners: Penn State 13, Pacific 6 Attendance: 89

Game 18 • October 31 PSU FH Complex #8 Michigan State 5, Penn State 1

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Despite battling neck-and-neck through much of the first half, No. 8 Michigan State scored just before halftime and rode that momentum to three more second-half goals on their way to a 5-1 win over the Penn State field hockey team in Saturday's regular season finale. e win capped off an undefeated 6-0 BigTen mark for the league's regular-season champion and upped its winning streak to 10 games. e Nittany Lions enter the BigTenTournament as the No. 7 seed and will play second-seeded Ohio State in ursday's opening round. Senior Gina Bartolacci scored the Nittany Lions' lone goal, but it wasn't enough to offset a career day by Michigan State's Floor Rijpma, who netted a hat trick. Junior goalkeeper Ali Meves stood tall with five saves to up her season total to 100, the first Penn State goalkeeper to reach triple digits since 2003. Michigan State jumped out to a quick lead when Rijpma converted on her first goal of the day and 16th of the season, finishing a pass off a penalty corner at the 3:37 mark. e teams played toe-to-toe the next 30 minutes which included sensational defensive saves from seniors Brooke Hoffsmith and Amy Bonenberger. e offense had its chances as well, including great opportunities from Bonenberger and freshman Kelsey Amy. Michigan State goalkeeper Elissa Unger was strong, as she was all afternoon, in making both stops. e Spartans made it 2-0 with under one minute remaining in the first half behind a beautiful conversion from Rijpma for her second goal of the game. Jessica Lindner made a beautiful centering pass from the end line to set up the redirection in front of the cage. Jantine Steinmetz upped Michigan State's lead to 3-0 at 49:42 when she was sprung on a semi-breakaway, made a move around Meves, then found the open cage. Penn State answered right back when Bartolacci scored her second goal in as many games off a penalty corner to make it 3-1 at 52:32. Amy's hard shot into traffic was double-deflected into the top corner of the goal. On the play, redshirt freshman Hannah Allison was credited with her first assist since the home opener. Michigan State added two more goals, at 56:25 and 60:38 for the 5-1 final. Final shots were 16-6 in favor of the Spartans while penalty corners were knotted at five apiece. Meves' five saves came in the first 65:05 while redshirt freshman saw her first action since Sept. 20 and made one stop. Unger finished the day with four saves. It was also Senior Day as seven Nittany Lion seniors (Bartolacci, Bonenberger, Laura Cahill, Christine Dudek, Hoffsmith, Bethany Marvel and Jen Miller) were all honored prior to gametime. e Lions now look ahead to next week's Big Ten Tournament hosted by Michigan State. e first-round game against Ohio State is set for ursday while the conference semifinals are Friday and the championship game is Sunday.

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2009 SEASON RECAPS Michigan State 2 3 5 Penn State 0 1 1 1: 3:37 MSU Rijpma, Floor (16) (Deacon, Jeamie) 2: 34:19 MSU Rijpma, Floor (17) (Lindner, Jessica) 3: 49:42 MSU Steinmetz, Jantine (9) (unassisted) 4: 52:32 PSU Allison, Hannah (6) (Amy, Kelsey) 5: 56:25 MSU Miller, Chantae (7) (Dagorn, Camille) 6: 60:38 MSU Rijpma, Floor (18) (Vernij, Manouk) Shots: Michigan State 16, Penn State 6 Saves: Michigan State 4 (Unger, Elissa 4) Penn State 6 (Meves, Ali 5; Halus, Ayla 1) Penalty Corners: Michigan State 5, Penn State 5 Attendance: 437

Game 19 • November 5 Big Ten First Round Ralph Young Field Penn State 2, #12 Ohio State 1 EAST LANSING, Mich. - Riding two first half goals from freshman Kelsey Amy and strong goalkeeping from junior Ali Meves, the seventh-seeded Penn State field hockey team jumped out to a 2-0 lead and held off a late Ohio State surge for a thrilling 2-1 upset victory in the opening round of the Big Ten Tournament on ursday afternoon. e win marked only the second time in conference history that a seventh seed has defeated the No. 2 seed. "I was really pleased with the way we played both halves," said head coach Charlene Morett. "We had a very exciting first half and played with a lot of poise. We got into a little bit of a panic mode in the second half, but I was really proud of the way they stayed strong inside our defensive 25. Ali Meves did a nice job in goal too. It was a great game for us." Not only did Penn State become only the second No. 7 seed in Big Ten history to win a game in the tournament, but with a win on Friday, it would become the first-ever squad to advance to the championship game. e Lions came out strong and took it to the Buckeyes early on. After a number of failed opportunities, they converted at 29:49 off a penalty corner when Amy rocketed a shot past Ohio State goalkeeper Lindsay Quintiliani for a 1-0 advantage. Senior Amy Bonenberger and sophomore Jessica Longstreth were credited with the assists on the play. Penn State made it 2-0 off another corner attempt, but this coming at 35:00 of the first half. With time winding down, Longstreth made a steal at mid-field to create an attacking opportunity. e penalty corner was awarded before the time had expired, so Penn State was still allowed to take the attempt. e play paid off when another Amy shot found the back of the cage to make it 2-0. Ohio State came out strong in the second and converted a Penn State turnover into a goal to cut the lead in half. Berta Queralt was on the receiving end of the feed and came in all alone on Meves. She made a move around the junior goalkeeper and easily found the open goal to make it 2-1 at 49:01. e Buckeyes kept attacking with shots and penalty corners, but could not solve Meves for a second time. Six of their eight corners came in the second half including five in the span of 6:32. Penn State 2 0 2 Ohio State 0 1 1 1: 29:49 PSU Amy, Kelsey (6) (Bonenberger, Amy; Longstreth, Jessica) 2: 35:00 PSU Amy, Kelsey (7) (Bonenberger, Amy; Dudek, Christine) 3: 49:01 OSU Queralt, Berta (17) (Briones, Maria) Shots: Ohio State 13, Penn State 4 Saves: Penn State 5 (Meves, Ali 5) Ohio State 1 (Quintiliani, Lindsay 1) Penalty Corners: Ohio State 8, Penn State 7 Attendance: 56

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Game 20 • November 6 Big Ten Semifinals Ralph Young Field #18 Indiana 3, Penn State 1 EAST LANSING, Mich. - Despite tying the score midway through the first half, the Penn State field hockey team couldn't fight all the way back, allowing two second half goals in a 3-1 defeat to Indiana in Friday's Big Ten Semifinals. With the win, the Hoosiers advance to face Michigan State in the Big Ten Championship Game. "I'm proud of the way we played," said head coach Charlene Morett. "We fought for 70 minutes and showed great competitive spirit. Give credit to Indiana, who played great around the goal. Our goalie, Ali Meves played great today as well." Freshman Kelsey Amy accounted for the Lions' lone score to finish with three for the tournament which is tied for 10th all-time in one Big Ten Tournament. Meves was strong in making three incredible saves to keep Penn State close. Indiana took the quick lead less than five minutes into the game when it converted its second corner attempt. After Katie Griswold's insert, Kelsey Kiper made a nifty pass to Morgan Fleetwood, whose shot beat Meves inside the right post at 4:48. e Hoosiers continued their relentless pressure, but couldn't beat the junior goalkeeper for a second time. After a number of golden opportunities, including a one-on-one chance by redshirt freshman Hannah Allison, the Nittany Lions made it 1-1 when Amy scored yet another goal off a penalty corner. is time, sophomore Jessica Longstreth made the insert to redshirt freshman Kristen Schaefer. Amy's blast was deflected by an Indiana defender high and past goalkeeper Alex Mann to make it 1-1 at 21:46. Penn State nearly fell into another hole with under eight minutes remaining in the first, but Meves came up with a pair of incredible saves in succession to keep the score knotteed at one. She first came out strong on Griswold, who was sprung in all alone. After making the stop on the end line, she somehow got back in position to make a stick save of a Kiper attempt. After over 13 minutes of scoreless second half play, Indiana retook the 2-1 lead at 48:47 when Brooke Borneman converted an odd man rush. Redshirt senior Jen Miller made a huge defensive save on the first shot, but couldn't stop the rebound as Borneman fifth goal of the season gave the Hoosiers the lead for good. Corey Brautigam scored an inusrance goal off a penalty corner attempt at 52:00 for the 3-1 final. Final shots were 11-4 in favor of Indiana while Meves and Mann each had three saves. Indiana held the 6-4 edge in penalty corners. e Nittany Lions end their season at 7-13, including three wins against ranked foes and two versus Ohio State. ey also made history in becoming only the second No. 7 seed in Big Ten history to win a tournament game. Penn State 1 0 1 Indiana 1 2 3 1: 4:48 IND Fleetwood, Morgan (14) (Kiper, Kelsey; Griswold, Katie) 2: 21:46 PSU Amy, Kelsey (8) (Schaefer, Kristen; Longstreth) 3: 48:47 IND Borneman, Brooke (5) 4: 52:00 IND Brautigam, Corey (4) Shots: Indiana 11, Penn State 4 Saves: Penn State 3 (Meves, Ali 3) Indiana 3 (Mann, Alex 3) Penalty Corners: Indiana 6, Penn State 4 Attendance: 65


PENN STATE ON THE BIG TEN NETWORK

ON THE

IN 2009

e Penn State field hockey team has consistently held a strong presence on the Big Ten Network. Last year was no different with three different games televised live and on tape delay. e Nittany Lions had two regular season games - vs. Ohio State and at Iowa - aired on tape delay while their Big Ten Semifinal contest against Indiana aired live. e Big Ten Network is the first nationally distributed network dedicated to covering one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. e Network is available to over 75 million households nationwide, including many across Pennsylvania.

OCTOBER 2 VS. OHIO STATE LEFT: Kelsey Amy scores her first-career goal, the overtime game-winner to give Penn State the thrilling 2-1 win. RIGHT: Bethany Marvel introduces the starting lineup.

OCTOBER 18 AT IOWA

NOVEMBER 6 VS. INDIANA (BIG TEN SEMIFINALS)

TOP: Team gathers prior to the semifinal vs. the Hoosiers for a “We Are! ... Penn State!” LEFT: e starters introduced themselves prior to the live national television broadcast. BOTTOM: Head Coach Charlene Morett interviewed heading into halftime.

Laura Cahill was one of numerous student-athletes featured in the “Faces of the Big Ten” commmercials.

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FOREIGN TRIPS

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Once every four years, NCAA teams are allowed to travel and compete overseas. Penn State field hockey has continually embraced this opportunity to see the world while challenging themselves athletically. Past teams have traveled to England, Ireland and Holland. e last two trips for the Nittany Lions have taken them to Barcelona, Spain (2002) and most recently, Australia in the spring of 2006. Check out some photos from the trips below.

BARCELONA - 2002

HOLLAND - 1998

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IN THE COMMUNITY e Penn State field hockey team is always heavily involved in the State College community. One event it never misses is THON, which is only one of the many ways the Nittany Lions give back. e team also works with youth field hockey players and groups during weekly spring clinics and week-long summer camps. Below is just a small sample of what the Nittany Lions have been up to.

THON 2010

e Penn State field hockey team was heavily involved in the 38th annual Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon last weekend as not only did the team dance as part of the pep rally, but graduating senior Jen Miller (North Caldwell, N.J.) was also one of the THON dancers who kept on their feet for 46 straight hours from Friday (Feb. 19) to Sunday (Feb. 21). Miller was one of four Penn State student-athletes to dance in the event that raised over $7.8 million for pediatric cancer. "What THON means to me is making a difference in the life of a child," said Miller. I've been a finance captain for three years, and I've always wanted to dance. is year, I finally got Jen Miller was one of the THON Dancers in 2010, dancing for 46 straight hours. the opportunity through SAAB (Student Athlete Advisory Board)." THON began at 6 p.m. on Friday and ran all the way until 4 p.m. Sunday. During that time, the dancers interacted with patients and their families, performed numerous line dances and much more. Miller joined her teammates on the stage for the Saturday evening pep rally. Numerous teams danced, and the top performance was chosen by crowd applause, an honor eventualy won by the football team. e weekend went far beyond an athletic event as the Penn State community united for one cause. "It really means the world to me to make a difference and put a smile on a kid's face this weekend," said Miller.

CAMPS & CLINICS

Numerous Nittany Lions spend time in summer clinics and camps.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1964 (4-0)

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10/3 10/20 10/29 11/3 11/7

1969 (3-3)

Head Coach: Pat Seni

Susquehanna W, 2-0 Bucknell W, 4-0 at Juniata W, 11-0 Lock Haven W, 5-4 at Susquehanna FH Association Tournament

1965 (1-3-1)

10/16 10/19 10/26 11/5 11/9 11/13

Head Coach: Pat Seni

at West Chester L, 0-6 L, 0-11 at West Chester Bucknell T, 3-3 at Lock Haven L, 1-3 at Susquehanna FH Association Tournament Susquehanna W, 4-1 at USFHA Mid-East Tournament at Dillsburg

1966 (1-2-1)

10/20 10/25 11/5 11/8 11/10 11/13 11/24

Head Coach: Pat Seni at Bucknell Lock Haven at Wilson College Tournament West Chester at Susquehanna at USFHA Mid-East Tournament (at Buffalo, N.Y.) at USFHA National Tournament (at St. Louis, Mo.)

T, 2-2 L, 2-6 L, 0-3 W, 5-0

1967 (3-2)

10/19 10/26 10/31 11/4 11/7 11/9 11/12

Head Coach: Pat Seni Bucknell at Lock Haven at Dickinson at Susquehanna Tournament at West Chester Susquehanna at USFHA Mid-East Tournament (at Pittsburgh, Pa.)

W L W L W

10/12 10/17 10/24 10/29 10/31

West Chester Bucknell Lock Haven Dickinson at Susquehanna

10/16 10/21 10/28 11/1 11/6 11/8-9

at Bucknell Lock Haven Susquehanna at Dickinson at Shippensburg at Susquehanna Tournament 11/13 at West Chester 11/15-16 at USFHA Mid-East Tournament

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1970 (1-5-1)

Head Coach: Tonya Toole

10/13 10/15 10/22 10/24 10/27 10/29 11/3 11/7 11/14

Bucknell at Slippery Rock at Susquehanna at Lock Haven Dickinson Shippensburg West Chester at Susquehanna Tournament at USFHA Mid-East Tournament

L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-5 T, 1-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-4

1971 (5-3)

Head Coach: Tonya Toole

10/5 10/12 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/28 10/30 11/2 11/5-6

Susquehanna at Bucknell at Dickinson Slippery Rock Lock Haven at Shippensburg SUNY-Cortland at West Chester at Susquehanna Tournament (at Lewisburg, Pa.) 11/12-14 at USFHA Mid-East Tournament (at Wilson College) 11/24-28 at USFHA Tournament, (at West Chester, Pa.)

W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 5-2 L, 2-9 L, 1-2 W, 3-2 L, 0-4

1972 (4-3-1)

L W L W T

10/11 10/14 10/19 10/20 10/24 10/26 10/31 11/12 11/4-5

Bucknell SUNY-Cortland Slippery Rock at Millersville Shippensburg at Lock Haven at Susquehanna West Chester at Susquehanna Tournament

e 1967 Penn State field hockey team

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

Head Coach: Tonya Toole

1968 (2-2-1)

Head Coach: Pat Seni

Head Coach: Nancy Bailey

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W, 6-0 T, 1-1 W, 5-0 L, 3-4 W, 2-0 L, 0-9 W, 5-0 L, 0-1

e 1974 Penn State field hockey team

1976 (9-3-2)

11/10-12 at USFHA Mid-East Tournament (at Buffalo, N.Y.)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray

1973 (3-2-3)

Head Coach: Tonya Toole

9/27 10/9 10/16 10/19 10/23 10/26 10/30 11/1 11/2-4 11/10

at Slippery Rock at Bucknell at Ursinus SUNY-Cortland at Shippensburg Millersville Lock Haven at West Chester at Susquehanna Tournament at USFHA Mid-East Tournament

T, 3-3 W, 3-0 L, 0-2 W, 2-1 W, 2-3 T, 1-1 L, 0-3 T, 1-1

1974 (5-2-2)

9/30 10/5 10/8 10/10 10/15 10/19 10/22 10/26 11/5 11/9-10

Slippery Rock L, 1-3 at Wilson W, 4-1 Bucknell W, 5-2 Ursinus T, 0-0 West Chester L, 0-1 SUNY-Cortland W, 3-1 Shippensburg W, 1-0 at Millersville W, 4-2 at Lock Haven T, 3-3 at Susquehanna Tournament (at Lock Haven, Pa.) 11/16-17 at USFHA Mid-East Tournament (at Sewickley Academy, Pittsburgh, Pa.) 11/28-12/1at USFHA Tournament (at Carbondale, Ill.)

1975 (6-4-2)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray Maryland at Slippery Rock at SUNY-Cortland at Bucknell at Shippensburg Millersville East Stroudsburg at West Chester Lock Haven at Ursinus William Paterson Ursinus

at Millersville Bucknell at Maryland SUNY-Cortland Slippery Rock at East Stroudsburg Ursinus at Lock Haven West Chester Franklin & Marshall (1) Delaware (1) Maryland (1) Slippery Rock (1) at Glassboro (1)

W, 2-0 W, 4-1 W, 5-1 T, 1-1 T, 1-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-2 W, 2-1 L, 0-3 W, 1-1* L, 0-1 W, 1-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-0

*Penn State Won On Penetration Time (9:16-5:02) (1) EAIW Mid-Atlantic Championship (Glassboro, N.J.)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray

10/3 10/7 10/9 10/14 10/21 10/24 10/28 10/30 11/4 11/6 11/13 11/14

9/28 10/5 10/9 10/16 10/19 10/26 10/30 11/2 11/6 11/11 11/11 11/12 11/12 11/13

W, 4-1 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 T, 0-0 W, 3-0 T, 1-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 2-5 W, 4-0 L, 0-6

(1) EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Championship (Millersville, Pa.)

1977 (8-8)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray

9/20 9/27 10/4 10/8 10/11 10/15 10/18 10/22 10/27 10/29 11/1 11/5 11/10 11/10 11/11 11/11

Millersville Lock Haven at Bucknell Ohio State SUNY-Cortland East Stroudsburg at Slippery Rock at Rutgers Maryland at Ursinus Delaware at West Chester Lehigh (1) Ursinus (1) Temple (1) Maryland (1)

W, 4-0 L, 2-7 W, 8-3 W, 5-1 W, 3-0 W, 5-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 W, 4-1 L, 1-2 W, 4-3 L, 1-3 W, 2-1 L, 1-2

(1) EAIAW Regionals (Glassboro, N.J.)

1978 (13-1-3)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray

9/19 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/7 10/10 10/13 10/14 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/22 10/26

at Millersville at Lock Haven Bucknell at Delaware Rutgers at East Stroudsburg at Ohio State Indiana Central Michigan Slippery Rock Connecticut at SUNY-Cortland West Chester

W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 5-0 T, 1-1 W, 3-0 W, 5-0 T, 2-2 W, 3-0 W, 6-0 W, 6-1 T, 2-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-1


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Ursinus at Maryland Temple (1) Pennsylvania (1)

W, 3-1 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 2-1

(1) EAIAW Regionals (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1979 (18-3)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray

9/18 9/20 9/25 9/29 10/2 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/14 10/16 10/20 10/23 10/31 11/16 11/17 11/18 11/28 11/29 11/30 12/1

at Bucknell W, 7-0 Millersville W, 6-1 at La Salle W, 4-1 Lock Haven L, 1-2 Maryland W, 3-1 Delaware W, 5-2 Ohio State W, 7-0 East Stroudsburg W, 2-0 at Rutgers W, 6-2 at Connecticut W, 2-1 at Slippery Rock W, 6-1 at West Chester L, 1-3 SUNY-Cortland W, 6-0 at Ursinus W, 1-0 Temple (1) W, 1-0 (PS) Ursinus (1) W, 3-0 Maryland (1) W, 1-0 (OT) Princeton (2) W, 3-0 William & Mary (2) W, 1-0 Massachusetts (2) W, 3-2 (OT) Long Beach St. (2) L, 0-2

(1) EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Championship (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2) AIAW National Tournament (Princeton, N.J.)

1980 (22-0-2)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray AIAW National Champion

9/11 9/16 9/20 9/21 9/23 9/27 9/30 10/2 10/4 10/7 10/11 10/12 10/18 10/19 10/21

Bucknell W, 6-0 Temple W, 3-1 Vermont (1) W, 6-0 at Connecticut (1) T, 1-1 La Salle W, 4-0 (2OT) at Lock Haven W, 3-1 Slippery Rock W, 9-0 at Delaware W, 1-0 Rutgers W, 7-0 at Maryland W, 1-0 Indiana (2) W, 4-0 at Ohio State T, 1-1 at Virginia W, 2-0 at James Madison W, 2-0 at SUNY-Cortland W, 1-0

Gillian Rattray led Penn State to two national titles during her 13-year tenure as head coach.

10/28 11/2 11/7 11/8 11/9 11/19 11/20 11/21 11/22

Ursinus W, 4-0 West Chester W, 2-0 Princeton (3) W, 5-0 Delaware (3) W, 2-0 Ursinus (3) W, 1-0 Miami (Ohio) (4) W, 2-0 Long Beach St. (4) W, 2-0 Delaware (4) W, 3-2 (OT) California (4) W, 2-1

(1) at Husky Invitational (Storrs, Conn.) (2) at Ohio State University (3) EAIAW Regional Tournament (College Park, Md.) (4) AIAW National Tournament (Carbondale, Ill.)

1981 (19-2-1)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray AIAW National Champion

9/10 9/19 9/20 9/22 9/24 9/26 10/1 10/10 10/10 10/13 10/15 10/18 10/22 10/25 10/27 10/29 10/31 11/6 11/7 11/19 11/20 11/21

at Bucknell at New Hampshire at Iowa at La Salle Lock Haven Connecticut Delaware Rhode Island (1) at Rutgers at Temple Maryland James Madison Cortland Virginia at West Chester Ohio State at Ursinus Delaware (2) Princeton (2) Dartmouth (3) Iowa (3) Temple (3)

W, 6-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 6-0 W, 2-1 T, 2-2 W, 4-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 W, 4-1 W, 7-0 W, 8-0 W, 3-0 W, 6-1 W, 7-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-4 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 4-1 W, 5-1

(1) at Rutgers University (2) EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Championship (Philadelphia, Pa.) (3) AIAW Championships (Berkeley, Calif.)

1982 (14-6)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray NCAA Semifinals

9/14 9/18 9/19 9/23 9/25 9/26 9/30 10/2 10/5 10/9 10/12 10/16 10/17 10/23 10/24 10/26 10/30 11/14 11/20 11/21

Princeton at Ohio State Purdue (1) at Lock Haven at Davis & Elkins at American at Delaware North Carolina at Maryland Rutgers Temple at Connecticut at Rhode Island at Virginia at James Madison West Chester Ursinus at California (2) Old Dominion (3) Delaware (3)

W, 1-0 (OT) W, 2-0 W, 2-0 L, 2-3 (OT) W, 2-1 (OT) W, 7-0 W, 1-0 W, 6-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 W, 3-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 (OT) W, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 (OT) L, 3-4 (OT) L, 0-4

(1) at Ohio State University (2) NCAA Quarterfinals (Berkeley, Calif.) (3) NCAA Semifinals (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1983 (14-3-5)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray

9/11 9/13 9/17 9/18 9/22 9/24 9/27 9/29 10/1 10/2 10/4 10/8 10/11 10/15 10/20 10/23 10/25 10/29 11/4 11/6 11/12 11/13

Ohio State W, 2-0 Toledo W, 6-1 at Duke W, 2-0 at North Carolina T, 1-1 (2OT) at Princeton W, 1-0 Syracuse W, 2-0 James Madison W, 2-0 Delaware W, 4-1 at New Hampshire T, 1-1 (2OT) Iowa (1) T, 2-2 (2OT) Maryland W, 3-0 at Rutgers T, 1-1 (2OT) at Temple L, 1-4 Connecticut L, 1-4 at Bucknell W, 3-2 Virginia W, 1-0 at West Chester W, 2-1 at Ursinus T, 1-1 (2OT) Brown W, 2-1 Davis & Elkins W, 4-2 New Hampshire (2) W, 1-0 at Connecticut (3) L, 0-1

(1) at University of New Hampshire (2) NCAA First Round (Storrs, Conn.) (3) NCAA Quarterfinals (Storrs, Conn.)

1984 (14-8-1)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray

9/11 9/15 9/17 9/20 9/22 9/27 9/29 10/2 10/6 10/9 10/11 10/13 10/14 10/16 10/20 10/21 10/23 10/25 10/27 10/30 11/3 11/3 11/10

Toledo W, 3-1 Lock Haven W, 1-0 (OT) at James Madison W, 3-0 Princeton W, 2-0 at Syracuse W, 1-0 at Delaware T, 2-2 New Hampshire L, 0-1 at Maryland W, 2-0 at Connecticut W, 2-1 (OT) Temple L, 1-2 at Pennsylvania L, 0-2 Rutgers L, 0-1 North Carolina L, 1-2 (OT) Bucknell W, 4-0 at Ohio State W, 2-0 Iowa (1) L, 1-2 (OT) West Chester W, 3-0 Ursinus W, 3-1 Lehigh W, 8-0 at Virginia L, 1-2 at Davis & Elkins W, 4-1 Eastern Kentucky (2) W, 3-0 Rutgers (3) L, 0-3

(1) at Ohio State University (2) at Davis & Elkins College (3) NCAA First Round (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1985 (16-4-1)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray

9/3 9/7 9/8 9/12 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/26 10/1 10/5 10/8 10/10 10/15

Toledo W, 2-0 at North Carolina L, 0-5 at Duke W, 1-0 at Lock Haven L, 2-3 Ohio State W, 6-0 James Madison W, 2-1 Syracuse W, 2-0 Delaware W, 3-2 (OT) Maryland W, 3-0 Connecticut W, 3-2 at Bucknell W, 5-0 at Temple T, 1-1 at Rutgers L, 0-1

10/19 10/24 10/30 11/2 11/5 11/7 11/9 11/16

Davis & Elkins at Ursinus at Princeton at Lehigh Pennsylvania West Chester Virginia Maryland (1)

W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 4-1 W, 2-1 W, 3-1 L, 0-1

(1) NCAA First Round (Storrs, Conn.)

1986 (18-5-2)

Head Coach: Gillian Rattray NCAA Semifinals

8/31 9/6 9/7 9/10 9/13 9/14 9/18 9/21 9/25 9/27 9/30 10/4 10/8 10/12 10/15 10/19 10/23 10/25 10/29 11/1 11/4 11/15 11/16 11/22 11/23

Purdue W, 5-1 Iowa (1) L, 1-3 at Toledo W, 3-0 Lock Haven W, 1-0 at James Madison W, 4-3 at Virginia W, 2-0 Northeastern W, 3-0 at Syracuse T, 2-2 (OT) at Delaware W, 2-1 at New Hampshire W, 3-2 at Maryland W, 3-1 at Connecticut L, 0-1 Temple W, 3-0 Rutgers T, 1-1 (OT) Bucknell W, 3-0 at Pennsylvania L, 2-3 (2OT) Ursinus W, 5-1 at Davis & Elkins W, 3-0 Princeton W, 2-0 (OT) Lehigh W, 3-2 (2OT) at West Chester W, 3-2 (OT) West Chester (2) W, 2-1 (4OT) Old Dominion (3) W, 1-0 Iowa (4) L, 0-2 North Carolina (4) L, 0-4

(1) at Purdue University (2) NCAA First Round (University Park, Pa.) (3) NCAA Quarterfinals (University Park, Pa.) (4) NCAA Semifinals (Norfolk, Va.)

1987 (14-5-2)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett

9/7 9/10 9/17 9/20 9/24 9/26 9/29 10/3 10/4 10/7 10/10 10/13 10/16 10/18 10/21 10/25 10/27 10/31 11/3 11/7 11/14

Purdue W, 2-0 at Lock Haven W, 2-1 James Madison W, 3-2 Syracuse W, 4-0 Delaware L, 0-2 New Hampshire T, 1-1 (2OT) Maryland W, 4-1 at Ohio State W, 3-1 (OT) Michigan State (1) W, 2-0 at Temple L, 1-4 at Rutgers W, 3-1 at Bucknell W, 3-0 Pennsylvania L, 3-4 (OT) Connecticut T, 2-2 (OT) at Ursinus W, 3-2 Davis & Elkins W, 2-1 at Princeton W, 6-0 at Lehigh W, 6-0 West Chester L, 0-1 Virginia W, 3-1 (OT) at West Chester (2) L, 0-2

(1) at Ohio State University (2) NCAA First Round (West Chester, Pa.)

25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

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2010 SENIOR CLASS

9/15 9/19 9/24 9/26 9/29 10/2 10/5 10/8 10/11 10/13 10/16 10/20 10/23 10/27 11/1 11/3 11/17 11/23 11/24 Mary McCarthy was a standout at Penn State in the 80s.

1988 (15-6-1)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett A-10 West Reg. Season Champ

9/8 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/25 9/27 10/1 10/5 10/7 10/9 10/11 10/14 10/19 10/23 10/26 10/29 11/1 11/5 11/6 11/12 11/13

Lock Haven W, 5-0 at Syracuse W, 1-0 Ohio State W, 5-1 at St. Joseph's (Pa.) W, 1-0 at Delaware L, 0-1 at Virginia W, 2-1 at Maryland W, 3-1 at Connecticut L, 0-4 Temple W, 3-1 Lehigh W, 2-1 Rutgers T, 1-1 (2OT) Bucknell W, 2-1 at Pennsylvania L, 0-1 (OT) Ursinus W, 2-0 at Massachusetts L, 0-3 Princeton W, 2-1 at James Madison W, 4-0 at West Chester W, 1-0 (OT) at Temple (1) W, 3-2 Massachusetts (1) L, 0-1 Delaware (2) W, 3-1 at Pennsylvania (3) L, 1-2 (2OT)

(1) Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2) NCAA First Round (Philadelphia, Pa.) (3) NCAA Quarterfinals (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1989 (18-3-1)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett A-10 Regular Season Champion A-10 Tournament Champion

9/8 9/10 9/14 9/17 9/21 9/24 9/26 9/29 10/1 10/4 10/7 10/8 10/10 10/15 10/21 10/23 10/25 10/29

at Old Dominion L, 0-3 Duke (1) W, 1-0 James Madison W, 8-0 Syracuse W, 6-0 Delaware W, 3-0 Connecticut W, 2-0 Maryland W, 2-1 (2OT) Saint Joseph's W, 5-0 Massachusetts W, 1-0 at Temple T, 3-3 (2OT) at Rutgers W, 4-2 Rhode Island (2) W, 3-0 at Bucknell W, 2-0 at Lehigh W, 4-0 New Hampshire L, 1-5 Pennsylvania W, 2-1 at Princeton W, 5-4 West Chester W, 3-0

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10/30 11/4 11/5 11/10

at Ursinus Rutgers (3) Massachusetts (3) at Pennsylvania (4)

W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-2

(1) at Old Dominion University (2) at Rutgers University (3) Atlantic 10 Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.) (4) NCAA First Round (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1990 (21-4)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett NCAA Semifinals A-10 Regular Season Champion A-10 Tournament Champion

9/2 9/12 9/15 9/18 9/20 9/22 9/25 9/29 9/30 10/3 10/7 10/9 10/11 10/14 10/15 10/17 10/21 10/22 10/24 10/27 11/3 11/4 11/11 11/17 11/18

Michigan State W, 7-0 at Syracuse W, 3-0 Old Dominion L, 1-2 (OT) Lehigh W, 7-1 at Delaware W, 2-1 at Connecticut W, 3-0 at Maryland W, 3-0 at James Madison W, 8-0 at Virginia W, 6-0 Temple W, 4-2 Rutgers W, 5-0 at Lafayette W, 1-0 Bucknell W, 9-0 at Massachusetts L, 0-1 Rhode Island (1) W, 3-0 Ursinus W, 9-1 at Saint Joseph's W, 5-0 at Pennsylvania W, 3-0 Princeton W, 4-0 at West Chester W, 3-1 Rutgers (2) W, 3-0 Temple (2) W, 5-2 Temple (3) W, 5-0 North Carolina (4) L, 0-1 Iowa (4) L, 0-1

(1) at University of Massachusetts (2) Atlantic 10 Tournament (University Park, Pa.) (3) NCAA Quarterfinals (University Park, Pa.) (4) NCAA Semifinals (Piscataway, N.J.)

1991 (18-3-1)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett NCAA Semifinals

9/8 9/9 9/13

FIELD HOCKEY

at Old Dominion Northern Illinois (1) Syracuse

L, 2-5 W, 7-0 W, 6-0

North Carolina W, 3-0 Delaware W, 4-0 Maryland W, 3-1 at Bucknell W, 3-0 Virginia W, 4-1 at Temple W, 5-1 at Rutgers W, 3-1 Lafayette W, 5-0 Saint Joseph's W, 9-0 Massachusetts W, 2-0 at Ursinus T, 2-2 (2OT) Pennsylvania W, 5-0 at Princeton W, 3-2 West Chester W, 5-0 James Madison W, 5-0 Connecticut W, 4-1 Boston University (2) W, 3-0 North Carolina (3) L, 0-1 Maryland (3) L, 1-2

(1) at Old Dominion University (2) NCAA Quarterfinals (University Park, Pa.) (3) NCAA Semifinals (Villanova, Pa.)

1992 (16-5-1, 8-2 Big Ten) Head Coach: Charlene Morett

9/8 9/13 9/19 9/20 9/23 9/30 10/2 10/4 10/6 10/9 10/10 10/16 10/17 10/24 10/25 10/30 10/31 11/3 11/6 11/8 11/12 11/15

at Syracuse W, 4-1 Rutgers W, 2-0 at Connecticut W, 3-1 at Lafayette W, 4-0 at Maryland T, 0-0 (2OT) Temple W, 4-2 Ohio State W, 4-0 Iowa L, 1-2 at Pennsylvania W, 1-0 at Michigan W, 2-1 at Michigan State W, 2-1 at Iowa L, 2-3 (2OT) Michigan (1) W, 6-1 Old Dominion L, 1-2 North Carolina L, 1-2 at Michigan State W, 3-0 Northwestern (2) W, 2-1 West Chester W, 2-0 Ohio State W, 3-1 Northwestern W, 1-0 Temple (3) W, 4-2 at Massachusetts (4) L, 0-1 (OT)

(1) at University of Iowa (2) at Michigan State University (3) NCAA First Round (University Park, Pa.) (4) NCAA Quarterfinals (Amherst, Mass.)

1993 (20-2, 9-1 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett Big Ten Reg. Season Champion NCAA Semifinals

9/10 9/14 9/15 9/18 9/19 9/21 9/24 9/26 10/1 10/3 10/6 10/10 10/16 10/17 10/23 10/24 10/28

Syracuse at Rutgers at Temple Connecticut Lafayette Maryland at Old Dominion North Carolina (1) Michigan Iowa Pennsylvania at Ohio State Northwestern (2) at Michigan State Michigan State (3) at Iowa at West Chester

W, 4-1 W, 1-0 W, 5-1 W, 3-0 W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 5-1 W, 4-1 W, 2-0 W, 4-0 W, 7-1 L, 0-4 W, 3-0

10/31 11/6 11/7 11/14 11/20

Ohio State W, 4-0 Michigan (4) W, 4-1 at Northwestern W, 2-0 Syracuse (5) W, 4-0 N. Carolina (6) L, 1-2 (2OT, PS)

(1) at Old Dominion University (2) at Michigan State University (3) at University of Iowa (4) at Northwestern University (5) NCAA Quartefinals (University Park, Pa.) (6) NCAA Semifinals (Piscataway, N.J.)

1994 (13-7-2, 6-4-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Charlene Morett

9/4 9/7 9/9 9/15 9/17 9/20 9/22 9/25 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/14 10/16 10/18 10/22 10/23 10/28 10/30 11/5 11/10 11/13

at Syracuse W, 3-0 West Chester W, 3-0 James Madison T, 2-2 at Lafayette W, 1-0 at Connecticut L, 1-2 (2OT) Temple W, 3-0 at Maryland L, 0-2 at Ohio State W, 1-0 (OT) at Michigan State W, 2-0 at Michigan L, 0-1 Iowa W, 2-0 Northwestern L, 1-2 Michigan State W, 2-1 (2OT) Michigan W, 5-1 at Pennsylvania W, 3-1 Old Dominion W, 2-1 Ohio State L, 1-4 at Northwestern T, 2-2 at Iowa W, 2-0 Iowa (1) L, 0-1 (OT) Princeton (2) W, 5-0 James Madison (3) L, 0-1 (2OT)

(1) Big Ten Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) (2) NCAA First Round (University Park, Pa.) (3) NCAA Quarterfinals (Boston, Mass.)

1995 (15-9, 6-4 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett Big Ten Tournament Champion

9/2 9/4 9/10 9/12 9/15 9/17 9/20 9/22 9/24 9/27 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/15 10/17 10/20 10/22 10/27 10/29 11/4 11/5 11/9 11/12

at North Carolina L, 0-6 at Old Dominion L, 0-7 at West Chester W, 1-0 (OT) Lafayette W, 5-2 Connecticut W, 1-0 (2OT) at Temple L, 2-3 Maryland L, 1-2 (OT) Northwestern W, 6-0 Iowa L, 0-2 Syracuse W, 2-1 (OT) James Madison W, 4-3 (OT) at Ohio State W, 4-1 at Michigan W, 4-3 at Michigan State W, 1-0 (2OT) Ohio State L, 1-2 Pennsylvania W, 3-1 at Iowa L, 2-3 at Northwestern L, 3-4 Michigan State W, 2-1 Michigan W, 6-1 Northwestern (1) W, 2-1 Iowa (1) W, 4-1 Stanford (2) W, 5-0 at James Madison (3) L, 0-3

(1) Big Ten Tournament (University Park, Pa.) (2) NCAA First Round (University Park, Pa.) (3) NCAA Quarterfinals (Harrisonburg, Va.)


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1996 (14-9, 6-4 Big Ten)

2002 (19-5, 4-2 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett Big Ten Tournament Champion

9/1 9/8 9/11 9/18 9/21 9/22 9/25 9/27 9/29 10/4 10/6 10/9 10/13 10/18 10/20 10/25 10/27 10/30 11/3 11/8 11/9 11/10 11/16

North Carolina L, 0-3 Old Dominion L, 2-4 at Lafayette W, 3-1 at Syracuse W, 4-1 at Connecticut L, 1-2 at Massachusetts L, 3-4 (OT) West Chester W, 5-1 at Michigan State L, 2-4 at Michigan W, 5-2 Iowa L, 1-4 Northwestern W, 5-0 Temple W, 7-0 at Ohio State L, 1-2 at Northwestern W, 5-4 at Iowa L, 1-5 Michigan W, 7-3 Michigan State W, 4-0 at Pennsylvania W, 3-0 Ohio State W, 4-0 Michigan (1) W, 4-1 Ohio State (1) W, 3-1 Iowa (1) W, 3-1 Maryland (2) L, 1-3

(1) Big Ten Tournament (Evanston, Ill.) (2) NCAA First Round (Norfolk, Va.)

1997 (18-6, 7-3 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett Big Ten Reg. Season Champion Big Ten Tournament Champion

8/30 9/1 9/5 9/6 9/10 9/13 9/14 9/20 9/24 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/29 10/31 11/2 11/8 11/9 11/15 11/16

at North Carolina L, 5-6 (OT) at James Madison W, 2-1 at Temple W, 2-0 at West Chester W, 5-1 Lafayette W, 6-2 at Old Dominion L, 1-8 at William & Mary W, 3-2 Connecticut W, 4-3 Syracuse W, 3-1 Ohio State W, 2-1 (OT) at Northwestern L, 1-2 (PS) at Iowa L, 3-4 (OT) Michigan State W, 3-2 Michigan W, 4-1 at Ohio State W, 3-0 at Michigan L, 1-2 at Michigan State W, 3-1 Pennsylvania W, 2-0 Northwestern W, 4-1 Iowa W, 7-1 Michigan State (1) W, 2-1 Michigan (1) W, 2-1 Massachusetts (2) W, 5-3 at Virginia (3) L, 2-4

(1) Big Ten Tournament (Iowa City, Iowa) (2) NCAA First Round (Charlottesville, Va.) (3) NCAA Quarterfinals (Charlottesville, Va.)

1998 (18-5, 8-2 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett Big Ten Reg. Season Champion Big Ten Tournament Champion

9/5 9/6 9/12 9/16 9/19 9/23

North Carolina (1) Duke (1) Old Dominion (2) West Chester at Connecticut Temple

L, 0-3 W, 1-0 W, 4-3 W, 4-0 L, 3-4 W, 10-1

Head Coach: Charlene Morett NCAA Semifinals National Finalist

9/25 9/27 9/30 10/2 10/4 10/9 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/25 10/28 11/1 11/7 11/8 11/14 11/15

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

(1) at St. Louis, Mo. (2) at Messiah College (3) Big Ten Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.) (4) NCAA First Round (Princeton, N.J.) (5) NCAA Quarterfinals (Princeton, N.J.)

1999 (17-5, 8-2 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett

9/3 9/5 9/11 9/12 9/15 9/17 9/21 9/24 9/26 9/29 10/1 10/3 10/8 10/10 10/15 10/17 10/24 10/27 10/29 10/31 11/6 11/13

2000 (17-6, 6-1 Big Ten)

e 2002 National Finalist Squad

Iowa Northwestern at Syracuse James Madison at Ohio State at Michigan State at Michigan at Iowa at Northwestern Michigan Michigan State at Pennsylvania Ohio State Iowa (3) Michigan (3) Massachusetts (4) Princeton (5)

Ohio W, 5-2 North Carolina W, 1-0 at Old Dominion W, 5-1 Northeastern (1) W, 5-0 West Chester W, 5-0 Connecticut L, 0-1 at Temple W, 7-1 at Northwestern W, 3-0 at Iowa L, 0-2 Syracuse W, 5-0 Michigan State W, 5-0 Michigan W, 2-1 James Madison W, 5-1 Ohio State W, 2-1 Northwestern W, 6-1 Iowa L, 2-3 at Ohio State W, 4-1 Pennsylvania W, 8-0 at Michigan W, 4-2 at Michigan State W, 2-0 Michigan (2) L, 1-2 (2OT) North Carolina (3) L, 0-1

(1) at Old Dominion University (2) Big Ten Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) (3) NCAA First Round (Iowa City, Iowa)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett

8/26 8/27 9/3 9/4 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/23 9/26 9/29 10/4 10/7 10/10 10/13 10/11 10/20 10/22 10/25 10/28 11/3 11/4 11/5 11/11

Old Dominion L, 3-4 Kent State W, 2-0 vs. Virginia (1) W, 3-1 vs. N. Carolina (1) L, 1-2 (OT) Saint Joseph’s W, 4-0 at Connecticut W, 5-4 at Boston College W, 2-0 Iowa W, 4-1 at Syracuse W, 1-0 (OT) at Michigan St. W, 3-2 (OT) Temple W, 7-2 Indiana W, 9-0 vs. West Chester (2) W, 6-0 at Northwestern W, 8-1 Bucknell W, 5-0 Michigan L, 0-1 at Princeton L, 1-3 at Pennsylvania W, 3-0 at Ohio State W, 2-1 vs. Indiana (3) W, 8-0 vs. Iowa (3) W, 3-1 at Michigan (3) L, 2-3 vs. Princeton (4) L, 2-4

(1) Big Ten/ACC Challenge (St. Louis, Mo.) (2) at Messiah College (Grantham, Pa.) (3) Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (4) NCAA First Round (College Park, Md.)

2001 (12-7, 3-3 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett

9/1 9/3 9/8 9/17 9/21 9/26 9/28 9/30 10/2 10/5 10/7 10/9 10/12 10/14 10/20 10/23 10/24 10/28 11/2

at North Carolina L, 1-3 at Old Dominion L, 0-1 (OT) Connecticut W, 3-1 at Villanova W, 2-1 (OT) Ohio State L, 1-2 at Temple W, 4-0 Michigan State L, 2-3 (2OT) Wake Forest L, 1-2 Bucknell W, 5-1 at Iowa L, 1-2 Princeton W, 2-0 West Chester W, 3-0 Northwestern W, 5-1 James Madison W, 2-1 at Michigan W, 2-1 Syracuse W, 2-0 Pennsylvania W, 5-1 at Indiana W, 3-0 vs. Iowa (1) L, 2-3 (OT)

9/1 9/6 9/13 9/15 9/18 9/21 9/22 9/27 9/29 10/5 10/9 10/12 10/13 10/19 10/25 10/27 10/30 11/3 11/8 11/9 11/16 11/17 11/22 11/24

Lafayette W, 5-0 at Connecticut W, 2-1 Temple W, 3-0 North Carolina W, 2-1 at Syracuse W, 2-0 at Saint. Joseph’s W, 7-1 vs. West Chester (1) W, 7-0 at Michigan State L, 0-3 Indiana W, 6-1 at Northwestern W, 2-1 (OT) Bucknell W, 8-0 vs. Wake Forest L, 1-6 at James Madison W, 4-2 at Ohio State W, 3-1 Michigan L, 1-3 Old Dominion W, 3-2 at Pennsylvania W, 2-0 Iowa W, 3-2 (OT) vs. Northwestern (1) W, 2-0 vs. Michigan State (1) L, 2-3 Kent State (2) W, 3-2 Princeton (3) W, 3-2 vs. Old Dominion (4) W, 3-2 vs. Wake Forest (4) L, 0-2

(1) Big Ten Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) (2) NCAA First Round (University Park, Pa.) (3) NCAA Quarterfinals (University Park, Pa.) (4) NCAA Semifinals/Finals (Louisville, Ky.)

2003 (18-7, 3-3 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett

8/31 9/5 9/7 9/10 9/13 9/14 9/21 9/23 9/24 9/27 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/21 10/24 10/25 10/29 11/1 11/7 11/8 11/9 11/15 11/16

at Old Dominion W, 6-2 West Chester W, 5-0 Connecticut W, 2-1 at Temple W, 1-0 (OT) at Lafayette L, 1-2 (OT) at Princeton W, 3-2 Saint Joseph’s W, 12-1 Syracuse W, 4-1 Penn W, 2-0 at Iowa L, 0-1 vs. California W, 3-1 at Indiana W, 2-1 at North Carolina L, 2-3 Ohio State W, 3-2 (OT) Northwestern W, 3-0 Bucknell W, 2-0 James Madison W, 6-2 Michigan State L, 2-4 Villanova W, 1-0 at Michigan L, 2-5 Iowa (1) W, 3-1 Michigan (1) W, 1-0 Michigan State (1) L, 3-5 vs. Princeton (2) W, 3-1 at Maryland (3) L, 0-5

(1) Big Ten Tournament (University Park, Pa.) (2) NCAA First Round (College Park, Md.) (3) NCAA Quarterfinals (College Park, Md.)

(1) Big Ten Tournament (Evanston, Ill.)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2004 (10-10, 3-3 Big Ten)

2010 SENIOR CLASS

Head Coach: Charlene Morett

8/28 9/4 9/5 9/10 9/12 9/15 9/17 9/19 9/22 9/25 9/28 10/2 10/3 10/9 10/15 10/22 10/23 10/26 10/30 11/5

Old Dominion L, 1-2 at Connecticut L, 1-3 vs. Northeastern L, 0-1 (OT) at James Madison W, 2-0 North Carolina L, 1-2 Temple W, 4-0 Lafayette W, 6-0 at Saint Joseph’s W, 1-0 at Syracuse L, 2-3 (OT) at Ohio State W, 3-1 Princeton W, 1-0 (OT) Indiana W, 1-0 at West Chester W, 3-0 at Michigan State L, 0-1 Iowa L, 1-2 (2OT) at Northwestern W, 6-3 vs. Duke L, 1-4 at Bucknell W, 4-0 Michigan L, 0-1 vs. Ohio State (1) L, 2-3

(1) Big Ten Tournament (Evanston, Ill.)

2005 (17-4, 6-0 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett Big Ten Reg. Season Champions

8/27 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/7 9/9 9/11 9/14 9/16 9/18 9/24 9/28 10/2 10/8 10/15 10/18 10/22 10/28 10/30 11/5 11/12

at Old Dominion L, 1-3 at William & Mary W, 1-0 (PS) Lock Haven W, 4-1 Connecticut W, 3-1 at Princeton W, 1-0 Villanova W, 3-1 Saint Joseph’s W, 6-1 at Temple W, 5-0 at Lafayette (7/-) W, 7-0 West Chester (7/-) W, 6-0 Northwestern (8/-) W, 6-2 Syracuse (7/-) W, 3-0 at Michigan (7/13) W, 3-2 at Iowa (6/12) W, 4-0 Michigan State (6/15) W, 2-1 Bucknell (6/-) W, 6-0 Ohio State (6/9) W, 2-0 at Indiana (6/9) W, 4-3 (OT) at N. Carolina (6/4) L, 2-3 (OT) vs. Michigan (1) L, 1-2 vs. American (8/6) (2) L, 2-3

(1) Big Ten Tournament (Iowa City, Iowa) (2) NCAA First Round (College Park, Md.)

11/5 11/11 11/12

e 2008 squad won nine straight games, including this key 1-0 victory over No. 10 Virginia.

vs. Iowa (6/-) (2) vs. N. Carolina (6/8) (3) at Maryland (6/2) (4)

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

(1) at Univ. of Connecticut (2) Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (3) NCAA First Round (College Park, Md.) (4) NCAA Quarterfinals (College Park, Md.)

2007 (16-8, 3-3 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett NCAA Semifinals National Finalist

8/25 8/26 9/2 9/5 9/7 9/12

at Old Dominion (7/6) W, 3-1 at Virginia (7/8) W, 3-1 Connecticut (7/5) L, 1-3 at Princeton (6/-) W, 5-1 James Madison (6/11) L, 0-1 (PS) Temple (7/-) W, 2-0

2006 (16-6, 4-2 Big Ten)

Old Dominion (7/4) L, 1-3 Ohio (7/-) L, 1-2 (OT) at Lock Haven (7/-) W, 2-0 vs. Northeastern (7/13) (1) W, 5-1 at UConn (7/9) W, 1-0 Princeton (7/-) W, 3-2 Lafayette (7/-) W, 4-0 at West Chester (7/-) W, 6-0 Penn (8/-) W, 3-0 at Michigan State (8/-) W, 3-1 at Syracuse (9/-) W, 3-2 Michigan (9/20) W, 4-0 at Ohio State (8/7) L, 3-4 (OT) North Carolina (8/5) W, 2-1 at Northwestern (8/-) W, 3-1 Iowa (7/-) W, 1-0 Indiana (7/14) L, 0-1 vs. Northwestern (6/-) (2) W, 2-0 vs. Mich. St. (6/-) (2) W, 2-1 (OT)

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West Chester (7/-) W, 5-0 at North Carolina (7/1) L, 0-6 at Michigan (7/12) L, 0-1 Lock Haven (9/-) W, 4-3 Northwestern (9/-) W, 5-0 Syracuse (9/20) W, 3-1 at Indiana (9/-) W, 2-0 at Lafayette (9/-) W, 1-0 Michigan State (9/7) L, 2-3 at Iowa (9/5) L, 1-2 (OT) at Bucknell (9/-) W, 6-1 Ohio State (9/-) W, 1-0 at Ohio State (9/-) (1) W, 3-0 vs. Mich. (9/5) (1) L, 2-3 (OT) vs. Virginia (9/18) (2) W, 3-2 at Maryland (9/2) (3) W, 1-0 vs. Wake Forest (9/2) (4) W, 2-0 vs. N. Carolina (9/1) (4) L, 0-3

(1) Big Ten Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) (2) NCAA First Round (College Park, Md.) (3) NCAA Quarterfinals (College Park, Md.) (4) NCAA Semifinals/Finals (College Park, Md.)

2008 (13-7, 5-1 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett

8/26 8/28 8/31 9/2 9/3 9/6 9/15 9/17 9/20 9/23 9/27 9/29 10/8 10/13 10/20 10/27 10/29 11/3 11/4

9/14 9/16 9/23 9/26 9/30 10/3 10/7 10/10 10/14 10/20 10/23 10/26 11/1 11/2 11/10 11/11 11/16 11/18

Head Coach: Charlene Morett Big Ten Reg. Season Champions

Two-time All-American Allison Scola.

FIELD HOCKEY

8/30 9/1 9/6 9/10 9/13 9/19 9/21 9/24 9/28 10/1 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/14 10/19 10/24

vs. Old Dominion (6/8) (1) W, 2-0 Maryland (6/2) L, 0-1 at Connecticut (6/4) L, 0-1 Temple (11/-) W, 4-0 vs. N. Carolina (11/3) (2) L, 0-4 Georgetown (13/0) W, 6-0 at West Chester (13/-) W, 3-2 Princeton (13/15) L, 2-3 at Ohio State (13/16) W, 1-0 Lafayette (14/-) W, 3-0 at Lock Haven (14/-) W, 3-1 Iowa (13/5) W, 2-1 Virginia (13/10) W, 1-0 at Bucknell (10/-) W, 4-2 at Northwestern (10/-) W, 4-0 Indiana (10/-) W, 1-0 (OT)

10/26 10/31 11/7 11/15

Michigan (9/-) W, 3-0 at Michigan State (8/10) L, 1-2 vs. Ohio St. (10/17) (3) L, 1-2 (OT) vs. Princeton (11/9) (4) L, 0-2

(1) at Ursinus College (Collegeville, Pa.) (2) at West Chester Univ. (West Chester, Pa.) (3) Big Ten Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.) (4) NCAA First Round (Syracuse, N.Y.)

2009 (7-13, 1-5 Big Ten)

Head Coach: Charlene Morett

8/28 8/30 9/4 9/6 9/12 9/13 9/16 9/20 9/23 9/27 10/2 10/5 10/9 10/13 10/18 10/23 10/24 10/31 11/5 11/6

at Old Dominion (11/16) L, 1-2 at Virginia (11/6) L, 0-1 Lock Haven (11/-) W, 3-1 Connecticut (11/5) L, 1-2 at Maryland (13/1) L, 1-8 vs. American (13/-) (1) L, 1-3 at Lafayette (-/-) L, 0-1 (OT) West Chester (-/-) W, 5-0 at Princeton (-/7) L, 0-3 at Michigan (-/-) L, 0-2 Ohio State (-/18) W, 2-1 (OT) Stanford (-/14) W, 3-1 Northwestern (-/18) L, 2-3 Bucknell (-/-) W, 2-1 at Iowa (-/-) L, 0-1 at Indiana (-/20) L, 1-4 vs. Pacific (-/-) (2) W, 6-4 Michigan State (-/8) L, 1-5 vs. Ohio State (-/12) (3) W, 2-1 vs. Indiana (-/18) (3) L, 1-3 (1) at Maryland (College Park, Md.) (2) at Indiana (Bloomington, Ind.) (3) Big Ten Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.)


ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS Opponent American Boston College Boston University Brown Bucknell California Central Michigan Connecticut Dartmouth Davis & Elkins Delaware Dickinson Duke East Stroudsburg Eastern Kentucky Franklin & Marshall Georgetown Glassboro Indiana Iowa James Madison Juniata Kent State Lafayette

1st Mtg. 1982 2000 1991 1983 1964 1980 1978 1978 1981 1982 1976 1967 1983 1975 1984 1976 2008 1976 1978 1981 1980 1964 2000 1990

Last Mtg. 2009 2000 1991 1983 2009 2003 1978 2009 1981 1987 1991 1971 2004 1979 1984 1976 2008 1976 2009 2009 2007 1964 2002 2009

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

W L T 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 32 2 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 16 13 4 1 0 0 6 0 0 14 5 2 4 0 1 4 1 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 11 3 0 17 23 1 19 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 14 2 0

Pat Seni (11-9-3, 5 seasons) 1964 4-0-0 1965 1-3-1 1966 1-2-1 1967 3-2-0 1968 2-2-1 Nancy Bailey (3-3-0, 1 season) 1969 3-3-0 Tonya Toole (13-13-5, 4 seasons) 1970 1-5-1 1971 5-3-0 1972 4-3-1 1973 3-2-3 Gillian Rattray (176-49-21, 13 seasons) 1974 5-2-2 1975 6-4-2 EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Reg. 1976 9-3-2 EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Reg. 1977 8-8-0 EAIAW Regionals 1978 13-1-3 EAIAW Regionals 1979 18-3-0 AIAW 2nd Place 1980 22-0-2 AIAW National Champs 1981 19-2-1 AIAW National Champs 1982 14-6-0 NCAA 4th Place 1983 14-3-5 NCAA Quarterfinals 1984 14-8-1 NCAA First Round 1985 16-4-1 NCAA First Round 1986 18-5-2 NCAA 4th Place Charlene Morett (362-142-8, 23 seasons) 1987 14-5-2 NCAA First Round 1988 15-6-1 NCAA Quarterfinals 1989 18-3-1 NCAA First Round 1990 21-4-0 NCAA Fourth Place 1991 18-3-1 NCAA Fourth Place 1992 16-5-1 NCAA Quarterfinals 1993 20-2-0 NCAA Semifinals 1994 13-7-2 NCAA Quarterfinals 1995 15-9-0 NCAA Quarterfinals 1996 14-9-0 NCAA First Round 1997 18-6-0 NCAA Quarterfinals 1998 18-5-0 NCAA Quarterfinals 1999 17-5-0 NCAA First Round 2000 17-6-0 NCAA First Round 2001 12-7-0

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

1st Mtg. Opponent La Salle 1979 1977 Lehigh 1964 Lock Haven Long Beach State 1979 1975 Maryland Massachusetts 1979 1980 Miami (Ohio) Michigan 1992 Michigan State 1987 1972 Millersville Monmouth 2010 1981 New Hampshire 1982 North Carolina Northeastern 1986 1991 Northern Illinois Northwestern 1992 1999 Ohio Ohio State 1977 Old Dominion 1982 Pacific 2009 1978 Pennsylvania Princeton 1979 Purdue 1982 Rhode Island 1981

Last Mtg. 1981 1990 2009 1980 2009 1998 1980 2009 2009 1979 -1989 2008 2006 1991 2009 2006 2009 2009 2009 2006 2009 1987 1990

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

NCAA Finalist NCAA Quarterfinals

19-5-0 18-7-0 10-10-0 17-4-0 16-6-0 16-8-0 13-7-0 7-13-0

W 3 8 14 1 20 6 1 22 22 6 3 7 3 1 24 1 32 10 1 18 22 3 4

L 0 0 14 1 11 5 0 12 10 1 2 20 1 0 4 1 8 14 0 6 6 0 0

T 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

NCAA First Round NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Finalist NCAA First Round

PENN STATE IN THE BIG TEN

Year Rec. Fin. TS TR 1992 8-2 2nd 1993 9-1 1st 1994 6-3-1 2nd 2 0-1 1995 6-4 T-2nd 2 2-0* 1996 6-4 T-2nd 3 3-0* 1997 7-3 T-1st 1 2-0* 1998 8-2 1st 1 2-0* 1999 8-2 2nd 2 0-1 2000 5-1 2nd 2 2-1 2001 3-3 T-4th 5 0-1 2002 4-2 3rd 3 1-1 2003 3-3 4th 4 2-1 2004 3-3 4th 4 0-1 2005 6-0 1st 1 0-1 2006 4-2 T-2nd 3 2-1 2007 3-3 4th 4 1-1 2008 5-1 1st 1 0-1 2009 1-5 T-6th 7 1-1 Overall 94-39 Fin. - Regular season finish; TS - Big Ten Tournament seed; TR - Big Ten Tournament Record; (*) Indicates Big Ten Tournament champion

TOP ALL-TIME WINNING STREAKS Number 17 17 15 12 11 10 10 9 9 8

Dates 8/28/2005 - 10/28/2005 10/18/1980 - 9/24/1981 9/10/1993 - 10/23/1993 9/9/1991 - 10/13/1991 9/10/2000 - 10/11/2000 8/31/2006 - 9/29/2006 9/18/1990 - 10/11/1990 9/28/2008 - 10/26/2008 10/15/1990 - 11/11/1990 Numerous Times

1st Mtg. Last Mtg. W L T Opponent Rutgers 1977 1993 13 4 3 1988 2005 9 0 0 Saint Joseph’s 1969 1975 4 2 1 Shippensburg Slippery Rock 1970 1978 7 3 2 1995 2009 2 0 0 Stanford SUNY-Cortland 1971 1981 9 0 2 1964 1972 7 1 1 Susquehanna Syracuse 1983 2007 24 1 1 Temple 1977 2008 28 6 2 1983 1986 4 0 0 Toledo Ursinus 1973 1991 14 6 3 1980 1980 1 0 0 Vermont 2001 2005 3 0 0 Villanova Virginia 1980 2009 13 4 0 2001 2007 1 3 0 Wake Forest West Chester 1965 2009 32 15 1 1979 2005 3 0 0 William & Mary William Patterson 1975 1975 1 0 0 Wilson 1974 1974 1 0 0 Overall 45 Yrs. 565-216-37 (.713) 16 Yrs. 95-44-1 (.682) Big Ten Bold indicates 2010 opponent

POSTSEASON RECORDS

Opponent W L Last Win Last Loss American 0 1 2005 Boston University 1 0 1991 California 2 0 1982 Long Beach State 1 1 1980 1979 Connecticut 0 1 1983 Dartmouth 1 0 1981 Delaware 3 3 1988 1982 Franklin & Marshall 1 0 1976 Glassboro 1 0 1976 Iowa 1 2 1981 1990 James Madison 0 2 1995 Kent State 1 0 2002 Lehigh 1 0 1977 Maryland 3 6 2007 2006 Massachusetts 3 1 1998 1992 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 1980 New Hampshire 1 0 1983 North Carolina 1 6 2006 2007 Old Dominion 2 1 2002 1982 Pennsylvania 1 2 1978 1989 Princeton 6 3 2003 2008 Rutgers 0 1 1984 Slippery Rock 1 0 1976 Stanford 1 0 1995 Syracuse 1 0 1993 Temple 5 1 1992 1978 Ursinus 2 2 1980 1977 Virginia 1 1 2007 1997 Wake Forest 1 1 2007 2002 West Chester 1 1 1986 1987 William & Mary 1 0 1979 William Patterson 1 0 1975 Overall 46 36 (.561) NCAA Tournament 21 29 (.420) * AIAW and NCAA Tournament only

25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

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BIG TEN OPPONENT SERIES BREAKDOWN INDIANA

2010 SENIOR CLASS

(Penn State, 11-3)

4-1 At Indiana 5-1 At Penn State Neutral Site 2-1 2-0 In Overtime Games In Big Ten Tournament 1-1 Game-By-Game... N(1) 11/6/09 L, 1-3 10/23/09 A L, 1-4 10/24/08 H W, 1-0 (OT) 10/7/07 A W, 2-0 L, 1-0 10/29/06 H 10/28/05 A W, 4-3 (OT) 10/2/04 H W, 1-0 A W, 2-1 10/3/03 H W, 6-1 9/29/02 10/28/01 A W, 3-0 11/3/00 N(1) W, 8-0 H W, 9-0 10/7/00 10/11/80 N(2) W, 4-0 10/14/78 H W, 3-0

NEUTRAL SITE KEY

(1) Big Ten Tournament (2) at Ohio State (3) NCAA Semifinals (4) AIAW Championships

2010 PENN STATE

At Northwestern 9-2-1 11-2 At Penn State Neutral Site 4-0 1-1 In Overtime Games In Big Ten Tournament 5-0 Game-By-Game... H L, 3-2 10/9/09 10/19/08 A W, 4-0 H W, 5-0 9/30/07 N(1) 11/3/06 W, 2-0 10/20/06 A W, 3-1 H W, 6-2 9/24/05 W, 6-3 10/22/04 A 10/12/03 H W, 3-0 11/8/02 N(1) W, 2-0 A W, 2-1 (OT) 10/5/02 10/12/01 H W, 5-1 10/13/00 A W, 8-1 10/15/99 H W, 6-1 9/24/99 A W, 3-0 10/18/98 A W, 2-0 9/27/98 H W, 6-1 10/31/97 H W, 4-1 10/3/97 A L, 2-1 (PS) 10/18/96 A W, 5-4 10/6/96 H W, 5-0 11/4/95 H(1) W, 2-1 10/22/95 A L, 4-3 9/22/95 H W, 6-0 10/28/94 A T, 2-2 10/9/94 H L, 2-1 11/7/93 A W, 2-0 10/16/93 N(7) W, 2-0 11/8/92 H W, 1-0 10/31/92 N(7) W, 2-1

At Ohio State 13-3-2 17-3 At Penn State Neutral Site 2-2 5-2 In Overtime Games In Big Ten Tournament 3-2 Game-By-Game... N(1) 11/5/09 W, 2-1 10/2/09 H W, 2-1 (OT) N(1) L, 2-1 (OT) 11/7/08 A W, 1-0 9/28/08 11/1/07 A(1) W, 3-0 W, 1-0 10/26/07 H A L, 4-3 (OT) 10/8/06 10/22/05 H W, 2-0 11/5/04 N(1) L, 3-2 A W, 3-1 9/25/04 10/10/03 H W, 3-2 (OT) 10/19/02 A W, 3-1 9/21/01 H L, 2-1 10/28/00 A W, 2-1 10/24/99 A W, 4-1 10/10/99 H W, 2-1 11/1/98 H W, 2-0 10/4/98 A L, 1-0 10/19/97 A W, 3-0 9/28/97 H W, 2-1 (OT) 11/9/96 N(1) W, 3-1 11/3/96 H W, 4-0 10/13/96 A L, 2-1 10/15/95 H L, 2-1 10/1/95 A W, 4-1 10/23/94 H L, 4-1 9/25/94 A W, 1-0 (OT) 10/31/93 H W, 4-0 10/10/93 A W, 4-1 11/6/92 H W, 3-1 10/2/92 H W, 4-2 915/88 H W, 5-1 10/3/87 A W, 3-1 (OT) 9/15/85 H W, 6-0 10/20/84 A W, 2-0 9/11/83 H W, 2-0 9/18/82 A W, 2-0 10/29/81 H W, 7-0 10/12/80 A T, 1-1 10/6/79 H W, 7-0 10/13/78 A T, 2-2 10/8/77 H W, 5-1

H=Home, A= Away, N=Neutral

10/7/94 10/24/93 10/3/93 10/16/92 10/4/92 11/18/90 11/22/86 9/6/86 10/21/84 10/2/83 11/20/81 9/20/81

H W, 2-0 A L, 4-0 H W, 1-0 A L, 3-2 (2OT) H L, 2-1 N(3) L, 1-0 N(3) L, 2-0 N L, 3-1 N L, 2-1 (OT) N T, 2-2 (2OT) N(4) W, 4-1 A W, 3-0

MICHIGAN

(Penn State, 22-12)

IOWA

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(Penn State, 32-8-2)

(5) at Northwestern (6) at Iowa (7) at Michigan State)

(Iowa, 23-17-1)

At Iowa 3-11 At Penn State 10-5 Neutral Site 4-7-1 In Overtime Games 1-7-1 In Big Ten Tournament 5-3 In NCAA Tournament 0-2 In AIAW Postseason 0-1 Game-By-Game... 10/18/09 A L, 1-0 10/10/08 H W, 2-1 10/20/07 A L, 2-1 (OT) 11/5/06 N(1) L, 2-1 10/27/06 H W, 1-0 10/8/05 A W, 4-0 10/15/04 H L, 2-1 (OT) 11/7/03 H(1) W, 3-1 9/27/03 A L, 1-0 11/3/02 H W, 3-2 (OT) 11/2/01 N(1) L, 3-2 (OT) 10/5/01 A L, 2-1 11/4/00 N(1) W, 3-1 9/23/00 H W, 4-1 10/17/99 H L, 3-2 9/26/99 A L, 2-0 11/7/98 N(1) W, 3-2 10/16/98 A L, 4-2 9/25/98 H W, 6-1 11/2/97 H W, 7-1 10/5/97 A L, 4-3 (OT) 11/10/96 N(1) W, 3-1 10/20/96 A L, 5-1 10/4/96 H L, 4-1 11/5/95 H(1) W, 4-1 10/20/95 A L, 3-2 9/24/95 H L, 2-0 11/5/94 N(1) L, 1-0 (OT) 10/30/94 A W, 2-0

NORTHWESTERN

(Penn State, 24-4-1)

At Michigan 8-6 At Penn State 10-3 Neutral Site 4-3 In Overtime Games 0-2 In Big Ten Tournament Game-By-Game... 9/27/09 A L, 2-0 10/26/08 H W, 3-0 11/2/07 N(1) L, 3-2 (OT) 9/23/07 A L, 1-0 9/29/06 H W, 4-0 11/5/05 N(1) L, 2-1 10/2/05 A W, 3-2 10/30/04 H L, 1-0 11/8/03 H W, 1-0 11/1/03 A L, 5-2 10/25/02 H L, 3-1 10/20/01 A W, 2-1 11/5/00 A(1) L, 3-2 10/20/00 H L, 1-0 11/6/99 N(1) L, 2-1 (2OT) 10/29/99 A W, 4-2 10/3/99 H W, 2-1 11/8/98 N(1) W, 3-1 10/23/98 H W, 2-0 10/11/98 A W, 4-2 11/9/97 N(1) W, 2-1 10/24/97 A L, 2-1 10/12/97 H W, 4-1 11/8/96 A(1) W, 4-1 10/25/96 H W, 7-3 9/29/96 A W, 5-2 10/29/95 H W, 6-1 10/6/95 A W, 4-3 10/16/94 H W, 5-1 10/2/94 A L, 1-0 11/6/93 N(5) W, 4-1 10/1/93 H W, 1-0 10/17/92 N(6) W, 6-1 10/9/92 A W, 2-1

FIELD HOCKEY

MICHIGAN STATE

(Penn State, 22-10)

10-4 At Michigan State At Penn State 8-5 4-1 Neutral Site In Overtime Games 4-1 In Big Ten Tournament 2-2 Game-By-Game... 10/31/09 H L, 5-1 10/31/08 A L, 2-1 10/14/07 H L, 3-2 11/4/06 N(1) W, 2-1 (OT) 9/23/06 A W, 3-1 10/15/05 H W, 2-1 10/9/04 A L, 1-0 11/9/03 H(1) L, 5-3 10/25/03 H L, 4-2 11/9/02 N(1) L, 3-2 9/27/02 A L, 3-0 9/28/01 H L, 3-2 (2OT) 9/29/00 A W, 3-2 (OT) 10/31/99 A W, 2-0 10/1/99 H W, 5-0 10/25/98 H W, 6-1 10/9/98 A W, 2-1 11/8/97 N(1) W, 2-1 10/26/97 A W, 3-1 10/10/97 H W, 3-2 10/27/96 H W, 4-0 9/27/96 A L, 4-2 10/27/95 H W, 2-1 10/8/95 A W, 1-0 (2OT) 10/14/94 H W, 2-1 (2OT) 9/30/94 A W, 2-0 10/23/93 N W, 7-1 10/17/93 A W, 4-0 10/30/92 A W, 3-0 10/10/92 A W, 2-1 9/2/90 H W, 7-0 10/4/87 N W, 2-0


AIAW/NCAA TOURNEY TEAMS

1975 (6-4-2)

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Championships

Front row (l-r): Sharon Scott, Arlene Angelo, Becky Harper, Jody Field, Francine O’Brien, Deb Gorman, Susie McCoy, Sue Ward, Sue Ritter, eresa Ferrer Middle row (l-r): Karen Frame, Lesley Poley, Charlene Morett, Liz Mell, Joni Mannarino, Lee Stang, Nancy Ringer, Lynn Watkins, Debbie Hess, Gillian Rattray (coach) Back row (l-r): Jane Haythornthwaite, Jo Shelly, Sharon Duffey, Chris Larson, Hillary Graves, Sue West, Barbara Stephan, Karen Bretherick, Kathy Frame Postseason Results November 13 • Millersville, Pa. - Penn State 4, William Patterson 0 November 14 • Millersville, Pa. - Ursinus 6, Penn State 0

1976 (9-3-2)

EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Championships

Front row (l-r): Lee Stang, Jody Field, eresa Ferrer, Barb Stephan, Sue Ward, Donna Zuck, Karen Schnellenback, Beth Lemyre Second row (l-r): Cheryl Auchenbach, Barb Rhoads, Ginny Hersperger, Becca Garwood, Joyce Holberg, Sharon Scott, Joni Mannarino, Wendy Emery ird row (l-r): Kathy Kearns (coach), Jan Carlson, Sue Hahn, Karen Jones, Charlene Morett, Bev Land (athletic trainer), Jennis Gilbert (manager), Gillian Rattray (coach) Top row (l-r): Maureen Morrison, Jan Haythornthwaite, Nancy Deal, Jo Shelly, Chris Larson, Sharon Duffey, Cindy O’Donnell, Kathy Watts Postseason Results November 11 • Glassboro, N.J. - Penn State 1, Franklin & Marshall 1 Delaware 1, Penn State 0 November 12 • Glassboro, N.J. - Penn State 1, Maryland 0 Penn State 3, Slippery Rock 1 November 13 • Glassboro, N.J. - Penn State 3, Glassboro State 0

1977 (8-8) EAIAW Regionals Front row (l-r): Susan Martin, Jeannie Fissenger, Cindy Shoemaker, Jody Field, Mary Sue Patterson, Heidi Bittamn, Lee Stang, Jill Van Bodegom-Smith Middle row (l-r): Karen Jones, Susan Hahn, Karen Schnellenbach, Charlene Morett, Chris Larson, Becca Garwood, Nancy Deal, Sue Parsons, Terri Lovelace, Joyce Holberg Back row (l-r): Nancy Stevens (coach), Susan Alplin (athletic trainer), Joni Mannarino, Debbie Malone, Sharon Scott, Barb Rhoads, Jo Shelly, Maureen Morrison, Sally Scheller, Michele Fielder, Elaine Williamson, Wendy Emery, Gillian Rattray (coach) Postseason Results November 10 • Glassboro, N.J. - Penn State 4, Lehigh 3 Ursinus 3, Penn State 1 November 11 • Glassboro, N.J. - Penn State 2, Temple 1 Maryland 2, Penn State 1

1978 (13-1-3)

EAIAW Regionals First of 31 consecutive seasons with at least 10 wins

Front row (l-r): Barbara Rhoads, Karen Jones, Nancy Deal, Sally Scheller, Jeannie Fissinger, Joyce Holberg, Sharon Tinucci, Candace Finn Middle row (l-r): Heidi Bittmann, Jan Snyder, Terri Lovelace, Jody Field, Susan Parsons, Joyce Bertolet, Mary Sue Patterson, Colleen Shannon, Cynthia Karpinski, Wendy Emery Back row (l-r): Gilliam Rattray (coach), Jill Van Bodegom-Smith, Charlene Morett, Karen Schnellenbach, Michele Fielder, Pamela MacLeod, Susan Jacobsen, Debra Malone, Susan Rickards, Debbie Castor, Maia Deem, Janet Shank (manager) Postseason Results November 3 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Temple 2, Penn State 1 November 4 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Penn State 2, Penn 1

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2010 SENIOR CLASS

AIAW/NCAA TOURNEY TEAMS

1980 (22-0-2)

1979 (18-3)

EAIAW Regional Champions; AIAW National Finalist

Front row (l-r): Sue Parsons, Cindy Karpinski, Sue Richards, Joyce Holberg, Judy Mahaffey, Laurie Hoke, Jacki Gerber Middle row (l-r): Pattie Sue Ewan, Brenda Stauffer, Deb Malone, Jeannie Fissinger, Wendy Emery, Nancy Deal, Mary Sue Patterson, Jill Van BodegomSmith, Terri Lovelace, Tracy Houston Top row (l-r): Charlene Morett (coach), Cindy Meehan, Jan Snyder, Colleen Shannon, Sally Scheller, Jane Koffenberger, Candy Finn, Sharon Tinucci, Sandy Jaskol, Carolyn Wilde, Debbie Castor, Jo Javens, Gillian Rattray (coach) Postseason Results November 16 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Penn State 1, Temple 0 (PS) November 17 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Penn State 3, Ursinus 0 November 18 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Penn State 1, Maryland 0 (OT) November 28 • Princeton, N.J. - Penn State 3, Princeton 0 November 29 • Princeton, N.J. - Penn State 3, William & Mary 0 November 30 • Princeton, N.J. - Penn State 3, Massachusetts 2 (OT) December 1 • Princeton, N.J. - Long Beach State 2, Penn State 0

EAIAW Regionals; AIAW Semifinals; AIAW National Champs Front row (l-r): Pam Mowery, Marsha Florio, Barb Jordan, Carter Mannion, Lindsay Sheehan, Sally Ratcliffe, Sherrie Sylvester Middle row (l-r): Marcy Gehman, Brenda Stauffer, Jacki Gerber, Cindy Meehan, Sharon Tinucci, Candy Finn, Sue Rickards, Jan Snyder, Jane Koffenberger, Laurie Hoke, Judy Nahaffey, Doreen Schlater Top row (l-r): Ron Henry (athletic trainer), Loretta Volpe (athletic trainer), Vilma Cicchinelli, Rene Wright, Lynn Mattson, Jean Mitinger, Laurie Gray, Karen Rickards, Chris Moon, Monica Hughes, Gillian Rattray (coach), Susie McCoy (coach) Missing from photo: Cindy Fiedler Postseason Results November 6 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Delaware 4, Penn State 1 November 7 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Penn State 2, Princeton 1 November 19 • Berkeley, Calif. - Penn State 2, Dartmouth 0 November 20 • Berkeley, Calif. - Penn State 4, Iowa 1 November 21 • Berkeley, Calif. - Penn State 5, Temple 1 2010 PENN STATE

Front row (l-r): Karen Richards, Terri omas, Jeannie Fissinger, Jill Van Bodegom-Smith, Sally Scheller, Mary Sue Patterson, Terri Lovelace, Jacki Gerber, Susan Rickards Middle row (l-r): Brenda Stauffer, Jan Snyder, Rene Wright, Judy Mahaffey, Lynn Mattson, Cindy Meehan, Leslie Monteith, Ellen Cohill, Chris Moon, Kerstin Stoedefalke, Laurie Hoke Top row (l-r): Gillian Rattray (coach), Susan McCoy (coach), Patti Sue Ewan, Laurie Gray, Jo Javens, Jane Koffenberger Sharon Tinucci, Carolyn Wilde, Candy Finn, Tracy Houston, Sandy Tricknor (athletic trainer), Kim Ruport (athletic trainer), Debbie Brutsch (manager) Postseason Results November 7 • College Park, Md. - Penn State 5, Princeton 0 November 8 • College Park, Md. - Penn State 2, Delaware 0 November 9 • College Park, Md. - Penn State 1, Ursinus 0 November 19 • Carbondale, Ill. - Penn State 2, Miami (Ohio) 0 November 20 • Carbondale, Ill. - Penn State 2, Long Beach State 0 November 21 • Carbondale, Ill. - Penn State 3, Delaware 2 (OT) November 22 • Carbondale, Ill. - Penn State 2, California 1

1982 (14-6)

1981 (19-2-1)

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FIELD HOCKEY

NCAA Semifinals

Front row (l-r): Monica Hughes, Doreen Schlater, Barb Jordan, Lorraine Razzi, Karen Anderson, Tracy Isert, Joni Usko, Barbara Mundie, Beth ompson Middle row (l-r): Vilma Cicchinelli, Marsha Florio, Lindsay Sheehan, Laurie Gray, Judy Mahaffey, Brenda Stauffer, Cindy Meehan, Jane Koffenberger, Tracy Houston, Lynn Mattson, Jacqueline Boyle, Jean Mitinger, Alix Hughes, Karen Rickards Top row (l-r): Gillian Rattray (coach), Duane Brida (athletic trainer), Kathleen Wychock (manager), Barbara White (athletic trainer), Rene Wright, Bonnie Dengler, Sherrie Sylvester, Anne Hopkins, Marguerite Dunphy, Marcie Gehman, Candy Finn (coach), Susan Scheetz (coach) Missing from photo: Lisa Monsatero Postseason Results November 14 • Berkeley, Calif. - Penn State 2, California 1 (OT) November 20 • Philadelphia, Pa. -Old Dominion 4, Penn State 3 (OT) November 21 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Delaware 4, Penn State 0


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1983 (14-3-5)

NCAA Quarterfinals

Front row (l-r): Beth ompson, Doreen Schlater, Lorraine Razzi, Mary McCarthy, Barbara Mundie, Karen Anderson, Donna Solvibile, Monica Hughes Middle row (l-r): Jeanne Breisch, Jacqueline Boyle, Marguerite Dunphy, Stacia Palahnuk, Lynn Mattson, Anne Hopkins, Rene Wright, Karen Richards, Laurie Gray, Joanne Alexander, Anna Rogers, Jean Mitinger, Debbie Kurley Top row (l-r): Gillian Rattray (coach), Susan Svenson (athletic trainer), Sherrie Sylvester, Michele Monahan, Lydia Sanders, Tracy Isert, Alexandra Hughes, Marsha Florio, Anne Marie Rapino, Vilma Cicchinelli, Christina Vitale, John Dwyer (athletic trainer), Sue Scheetz (coach)

1984 (14-8-1)

NCAA Tournament

Front row (l-r): Julie Reed, Sally Zimmerman, Mary McCarthy, Chris Vitale, Marsha Florio, Vilma Cicchinelli, Monica Hughes, Doreen Schlater, Lisa Borger, Heather Ferrell, Lorraine Razzi, Donna Solvibile, Betsy Chen, Kathleen Roepke Top row (l-r): Gillian Rattray (coach), Kim Bryan, Rhona St. Clair, Jean Smart, Tracey Neave, Beth Stokes, Stacia Palahnuk, Joanne Alexander, Jacque, Boyle, Shari Pribula, Alix Hughes, Lisa Schroeder, Miriam Geller, Suzanne Sommers, Maureen Shannon, Cheri McMonagle, Ann Marie Rapino, Michele Monahan, Sue Barkman (athletic trainer), Sue Scheetz (coach) Postseason Results November 10 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Rutgers 3, Penn State 0

Postseason Results November 12 • Storrs, Conn. - Penn State 1, New Hampshire 0 November 13 • Storrs, Conn. - Connecticut 1, Penn State 0

1985 (16-4-1) NCAA Tournament Front row (l-r): Ann Obert, Kellie West, Suzanne Mooney, Kathy Klein, Mary McCarthy, Jill Radzinski, Heather Ferrel, Lorraine Razzi, Julie Reed, Donna Solvibile, Tami Worley, Jill Behler, Becky Vaughan, Shari Pribula Top row (l-r): Barbara Foster (athletic trainer), Suzanne Sommers, Gillian Rattray (coach), Carol Taylor, Sally Zimmerman, Lisa Schroeder, Miriam Geller, Stacia Palahnuk, Michele Monahan, Alix Hughes, Chris Vitale, Laurie Silversten, Cheri McMonagle, Lee Clough, Beth Stokes, Christi Strauser, Melissa Moyer (athletic Trainer) Diane Schleicher (manager), Sue Scheetz (coach) Postseason Results November 16 • Storrs, Conn. - Maryland 1, Penn State 0

1986 (18-5-2)

NCAA Semifinals

Front row (l-r): Melanie Bow, Renee Smith, Renee Boeren, Eileen Morgan, Lori Stranzl, Shannon Joines, Connie Ehresman, Susan Mulvey Middle row (l-r): Suzanne Sommers, Tracey Neave, Becky Vaughan, Katherine Klein, Michele Monahan, Mary McCarthy, Christina Vitale, Stacia Palanuk, Jill Behler, Jill Radzinski, Diane Schleicher, Tami Worley Top row (l-r): Gillian Rattray (coach), Lou Mass (athletic trainers), Susan Billet (athletic trainer), Kelly Howard, Shawn Herrman, Kellie West, Mary Ann Foley, Raleigh Minor, Kristen Oates, Miriam Geller, Mary Beth Stokes, Lisa Bervinchak, Laurie Sivertsen, Sue Scheetz (coach) Postseason Results November 15 • University Park, Pa. - Penn State 2, West Chester 1 (4OT) November 16 • University Park, Pa. - Penn State 1, Old Dominion 0 November 22 • Norfolk, Va. - Iowa 2, Penn State 0 November 23 • Norfolk, Va. - North Carolina 4, Penn State 0

25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

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1988 (15-6-1)

1987 (14-5-2)

NCAA Tournament

Atlantic 10 West Regular Season Champions NCAA Semifinals

Front row (l-r): Lori Stranzl, Tracy Stauffer, Andrea Ehmann, Kathy Bailey, Shannon Joines, Lynette Kidder, Jill Radzinski, Tami Worley Middle row (l-r): Julie Johnston, Karen Hoysted, Elena Brazer, Tracy Shilkret, Becky Vaughan, Kelly Howard, Raleigh Minor, Lisa Malinich, Lynn Burnes, Kristen Winters, MaryAnn Foley, Megan Smith, Jill Cincera Top row (l-r): Charlene Morett (coach), Chelle Frates, Denise Pascoe, Connie Ehresman, Sally Zimmerman, Beth Stokes, Diane Schleicher, Miriam Geller, Suzanne Sommers, Lisa Bervinchak, Susan Muley, Ray Albens (athletic trainer), Jacque Eby (athletic trainer), Denise Wescott (coach), Sue Scheetz (coach)

Front row (l-r): Susan Yoder, Amy Rusert, Deanna Blood, Kathy Bailey, Tracy Stauffer, Tracy Shilkret, Lynette Kidder, Julie Saulnier Middle row (l-r): Eleanor Stone, Ann Kolongowski, Kathy Klein, Susann Bisignaro, Kristen Winters, Stacey Gilburg, Shannon Joines, Lynn Scherer, Jill Radzinski, Chelle Frates Top row (l-r): Louise Hines (coach), Kim Amorello (athletic trainer), Michelle Brennan, Jill Cincera, Julie Johnston, Kelly Howard, Maryann Foley, Lisa Bervinchak, Tami Worley, Jenny Buck, Jen McBride, Shelly Marshall, Connie Ehresman, Charlotte Anna (manager), Maura McCarthy (athletic trainer), Charlene Morett (coach)

Postseason Results November 14 • West Chester, Pa. - West Chester 2, Penn State 0

Postseason Results November 12 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Penn State 3, Delaware 1 November 13 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Penn 2, Penn State 1 (2OT)

1989 (18-3-1)

Atlantic 10 Regular Season Champions Atlantic 10 Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament

Front row (l-r): Amy Stairs, Jen Stewart, Deb Dias, Amy Weaver, Danielle Annibelle, Terry Weikel, Amy Faas, Kelly Heiser, Becca Main, Julie Saulnier Middle row (l-r): Lynn Scherer, Kelly Howard, Ann Kolongowski, Jill Cincera, Stacy Gilburg, Julie Johnston, Jenny Buck, Jen McBride, Lynette Kidder, Kristen Winters, Shelly Marshall Top row (l-r): Charlene Morett (coach), Louise Hines (coach), Shelley O’Connor (manager), Michele Brennan, Susan Yoder, Susann Bisignaro, Shannon Joines, Kathy Klein, Eleanor Stone, Tracy Shilkret, Chelle Frates, Connie Ehresman, Diane Schleicher (coach), Shelly Behrens (coach) Postseason Results November 10 • Philadelphia, Pa. - Penn 2, Penn State 1

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1990 (21-4)

Atlantic 10 Regular Season Champions Atlantic 10 Tournament Champions NCAA Semifinals Front row (l-r): Amy Weaver, Kelly Heiser, Sharon Kuntz, Danielle Annibale, Nikki Weaver, Leigh Ann Hoinski Middle row (l-r): Charlene Morett (coach), Lana Sgrignoli, Kirt Benedict, Becca Main, Chelle Frates, Eleanor Stone, Susann Bisignaro, Stacy Gilburg, Tracey Shilkret, Christine McGinley, Amy Stairs, Sherry DeMito, Shelly Behrens (coach) Top row (l-r): Jen Stewart, Lynette Kidder, Jill Cincera, Julia Johnston, Kristen Winters, Lynn Scherer, Michele Brennan, Maureen O’Leary Missing from photo: Shelly Marshall (manager) Postseason Results November 11 • University Park, Pa. - Penn State 5, Temple 0 November 17 • Piscataway, N.J. - North Carolina 1, Penn State 0 November 18 • Piscataway, N.J. - Iowa 1, Penn State 0


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1991 (18-3-1)

NCAA Semifinals

Front row (l-r): Jenny Stewart, Meredith Mandracchia, Chris Blais, Heather Atkinson, Marcy Kolongowski Second row (l-r): Megan Donnelly (coach), Kristen Winters (coach), Kelly Heiser, Angela Carlson (athletic trainer), Susann Bisignaro, Eleanor Stone, Stacy Gilburg, Michele Brennan, Amy Weaver, Kirt Benedict, eresa DeGirolamo (coach), Charlene Morett (coach) ird row (l-r): Chris McGinley, Paulette ompson, Jill Pearsall, Becca Main, Amy Stairs, Danielle Annibale, Craig Sechler (athletic trainer) Top row (l-r): Sharon Kuntz, Leigh Hoinski Postseason Results November 17 • University Park, Pa. - Penn State 3, Boston University 0 November 23 • Villanova, Pa. - North Carolina 1, Penn State 0 November 24 • Villanova, Pa. - Maryland 2, Penn State 1

1993 (20-2, 9-1 Big Ten)

Big Ten Regular Season Champions NCAA Semifinals

Front row (l-r): Joanna Franklin (athletic trainer), Scott Leiter (athletic trainer), Jennifer Coletta, Heather Atkinson, Jennifer Bisignaro, Victoria Vizzo, Kim Hicks, Erin Campbell Second row (l-r): Charlene Morett (coach), Meghann Spratt, Tara Maguire, Becca Main, Sharon Kuntz, LeighAnn Hoinski, Christine McGinley, Heidi Landis, Eleanor Stone (coach), Kristin Winters (coach), Jamie Page Carey (manager) Top row (l-r): Jill Pearsall, Meredith Mandracchia, Christine Blais, Paulette ompson, Holly Bolliinger, Shelly Meister Postseason Results November 14 • University Park, Pa. - Penn State 4, Syracuse 0 November 20 • Piscataway, N.J. - North Carolina 2, Penn State 1 (PS)

1992 (16-5-1, 8-2 Big Ten) NCAA Quarterfinals

Front row (l-r): Jennifer Bisignaro, Heather Atkinson, Tara Maguire, Christine Blais Second row (l-r): Charlene Morett (coach), Jill Pearsall, Kirt Benedict, Sharon Kuntz, Meredith Mandracchia, Marcy Kolongowski, Jennifer Coletta, Paulette ompson, Shelly Meister, Holly Bollinger, Torey Vizzo, Kristen Winters (coach), Pam Black (athletic trainer) Top row (l-r): Jennifer Stewart, Amy Stairs, Danielle Annibale, Becca Main, Kelly Heiser, Leigh Hoinski, Christine McGinley Postseason Results November 12 • University Park, Pa. - Penn State 4, Temple 2 November 15 • Amherst, Mass. - Massachusetts 1, Penn State 0 (OT)

1994 (13-7-2, 6-4-1 Big Ten)

NCAA Quarterfinals Front row (l-r): Heidi Landis, Marcy Kolongowski, Sharon Kuntz, Holly Bollinger, Jennifer Coletta, Jennifer Bisignaro, Julie Spealler Second row (l-r): Charlene Morett (coach), Jamie Smith, Tara Maguire, Christine Blais, Jill Pearsall, Kimberly Hicks, Abigail Walker, Liberty Swarr, Sarah Scott, Victoria Vizzo Top row (l-r): Meredith Mandracchia, Paulette ompson, Meghann Spratt, Danielle Rhein, Shelly Meister, Eleanor Stone (coach), Lisa Bervinchak (coach) Postseason Results November 10 • University Park, Pa. - Penn State 5, Princeton 0 November 13 • Boston, Mass. - James Madison 1, Penn State 0 (OT)

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1995 (15-9, 6-4 Big Ten)

Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Quarterfinals

Front row (l-r): Sarah Scott, Danielle Rhein, Heather Gorlaski, Holly Bollinger, Julie Spealler, Dawn Lammey, Sonje Volla Second row (l-r): Lisa Bervinchak (coach), Charlene Morett (coach), Jamie Smith, Shelly Meister, Kim Hicks, Heidi Landis, Liberty Swarr, Abigail Walker, Allyson Bram, Angie Haas, Sharon Kuntz (coach), Jamie Carey Top row (l-r): Meghann Spratt, Marcy Kolongowski, Jennifer Coletta, Jennifer Bisignaro, Torey Vizzo, Kym McKinney Postseason Results November 9 • University Park, Pa. - Penn State 5, Stanford 0 November 12 • Harrisonburg, Va. - James Madison 3, Penn State 0

1996 (14-9, 6-4 Big Ten)

Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament

Front row (l-r): Charlene Morett (coach), Danielle Rhein, Kym McKinney, Jamie Smith, Jennifer Webb, Mandy Robinson, Tracey Larson, Traci Anselmo, Heather Gorlaski, Julie Spealler, Dawn Lammey, Angie Haas, Lisa Love (coach), Jamie Carey (manager), Tia Carey (manager) Top row (l-r): Andrew Miller (athletic trainer), Leslie Dawson (athletic trainer), Renee Messina (athletic trainer), Jill Reeve (coach), Tara Maguire, Holly Bollinger, Meghann Spratt, Meidi Landis, Kim Hicks, Sonje Volla, Sarah Scott, Sarah Langton Postseason Results November 16 • Norfolk, Va. - Maryland 3, Penn State 1

1997 (18-6, 7-3 Big Ten)

1998 (18-5, 8-2 Big Ten)

Big Ten Regular Season Champions Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Quarterfinals

Big Ten Regular Season Champions Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Quarterfinals

Front row (l-r): Mandy Robinson, Maegan Galie, Emily Witt, Janelle Long Second row (l-r): Eric Castor (athletic trainer), Tammy Miller (athletic trainer), Renee Messina (athletic trainer), Kym McKinney, Jamie Smith, Dawn Lammey, Lindsey Gehris, Traci Anselmo, Jen Webb, Tracey Larson, Joana Prewitt, Angie Haas, Lisa Love (coach), John McGraw (coach), Charlene Morett (coach) Top row (l-r): Tara Maguire (manager), Jill Reeve (coach), Kim Hicks, Heidi Landis, Julie Spealler, Sonje Volla, Heather Gorlaski, Julie Sposito, Irene Kofroth

Front row (l-r): Julie Sposito, Kiley Kulina, Meredith Shulzitski, Christine Deodate, Kate Bender, Sara Kasper, Kelly Concini Second row (l-r): Charlene Morett (coach), Lisa Love (coach), Renee Messina (athletic trainer), Heidi Leuchte, Lindsey Gehris, Maegan Galie, Janelle Long, Irene Kofroth, Emily Will, Tracey Larson, Mandy Robinson, Traci Anselmo, John McGraw (athletic trainer), Tay Tinker (athletic trainer), Jesse Enoch (coach), Jill Reeve (coach) Top row (l-r): Jamie Smith, Heather Gorlaski, Sonje Volla, Angie Haas, Kym McKinney, Dawn Lammey

Postseason Results November 15 • Charlottesville, Va. - Penn State 5, Massachusetts 3 November 16 • Charlottesville, Va. - Virginia 4, Penn State 2

Postseason Results November 14 • Princeton, N.J. - Penn State 1, Massachusetts 0 November 15 • Princeton, N.J. - Princeton 3, Penn State 1

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1999 (17-5, 8-2 Big Ten)

NCAA Tournament

Front row (l-r): Kily Kulina, Timarie Legel, Kate Bender, Meredith Shulzitski, Sara Kasper, Kelly Concini, Cenna Wilkerson Second row (l-r): Lisa Love (coach), Charlene Morett (coach), Erin Kingsbury, Heather Conroy, Lindsey Gehris, Irene Kofroth, Maegan Galie, Janelle Long, Heidi Leuchte, Annie Zinkavich, Emily Will, Jill Reeve (coach), Jesse Enoch (coach) Top row (l-r): Tracey Larson, Traci Anselmo, Mandy Robinson, Julie Sposito, Jill Martz, Nora Graber Postseason Results November 13 • Iowa City, Iowa - North Carolina 1, Penn State 0

2002 (19-5, 4-2 Big Ten)

2000 (17-6, 5-1 Big Ten)

NCAA Tournament Front row (l-r): Heather Conroy, Kelly Larson, Mary Schaefer, Neilye Stoner, Robyn Ricketts, Cenna Wilkerson Second row (l-r): Jon O’Haire (coach), Charlene Morett (coach), Lisa Bervinchak-Love (coach), Timare Legel, Kiley Kulina, Meredith Shulzitski, Kate Bender, Heidi Leuchte, Kelly Concini, Marci Ginder, Annie Zinkavich, Jill Martz, Nora Graber, Jess Enoch (coach), Renee Messina (athletic trainer), Top row (l-r): Erin Kingsbury, Irene Kofroth, Maegan Galie, Mandy Robinson, Traci Anselmo, Janelle Long, Emily Will Postseason Results November 11 • College Park, Md. - Princeton 4, Penn State 2

2003 (18-7, 3-3 Big Ten)

NCAA National Finalist

NCAA Quarterfinals

Front row (l-r): Chase Bacon, Becky Allahand, Sara Cahill, Kristen Miller, Amanda Eckert, Natalie Berrena Second row (l-r): Lisa Love (coach), Charlene Morett (coach), Molly Schriver, Karin Grap, Kelly Larson, Neilye Stoner, Mary Schaefer, Bekah Hostetler, Michele Rigby, Jenny Beam, Jon O’Haire (coach), Renee Messina (athletic trainer), Jackie Hardy (athletic trainer) Top row (l-r): Kate Bender, Kelly Concini, Timarie Legel, Jill Martz, Heather Conroy, Annie Zinkavich

Front row (l-r): Shaun Banta, Natalie Blasco, Erica Hoffsmith, Annelise Legel, Carey Maser, Kristen Miller, Chase Bacon Second row (l-r): Lisa Love (coach), Charlene Morett (coach), Sara Cahill, Amanda Eckert, Karin Grap, Bekah Hostetler, Molly Schriver, Michele Rigby, Natalie Berrena, Erin Harrington, Jenny Beam, Jared Melzer (athletic trainer), Jon O’Haire (coach) Top row (l-r): Heather Conroy, Timarie Legel, Annie Zinkavich, Neilve Stoner, Kelly Larson, Mary Schaefer

Postseason Results November 16 • University Park, Pa. - Penn State 3, Kent State 2 November 17 • University Park, Pa. - Penn State 3, Princeton 2 November 22 • Louisville, Ky. - Penn State 3, Old Dominion 2 November 24 • Louisville, Ky. - Wake Forest 2, Penn State 0

Postseason Results November 15 • College Park, Md. - Penn State 3, Princeton 1 November 16 • College Park, Md. - Maryland 5, Penn State 0

25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

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2005 (17-4, 6-0 Big Ten)

Big Ten Regular Season Champions School Record 17-game winning streak NCAA Tournament

Front row (l-r): Carey Maser, Christine Dudek, Jen Long, Jen Miller, Allison Scola, Lauren Ertzberger Second row (l-r): Lisa Love (coach), Ken Kopesky (athletic trainer), Charlene Morett (coach), Ali Cavin, Jen Beaumont, Erica Hoffsmith, Kiersten Wood, Shaun Banta, Natalie Blasco, Annelise Legel, Mallory Weisen, Britney Long, Tara Maguire, Colin McGowan (athletic trainer) Top row (l-r): Renee Messina (athletic trainer), Molly Schriver, Chase Bacon, Sara Cahill, Bekah Hostetler, Kristin Miller, Natalie Berrena, Megan Akstin, Eric Hodgdon, Sharon Herlocher (coach) Postseason Results November 12 • College Park, Md. - American 3, Penn State 2

2007 (16-8, 3-3 Big Ten)

NCAA National Finalist

Front row (l-r): Brooke Hoffsmith, Daneen Zug, Cindy Donald, Ali Meves, Jordan Petchel, Jenny Purvis, Gina Bartolacci Second row (l-r): Joe Davis (athletic trainer), Lisa Love (coach), Charlene Morett (coach), Jen Miller, Allison Scola, Jen Long, Laura Cahill, Lauren Alloway, Bethany Marvel, Sarah Dickens, Christine Dudek, Amy Bonenberger, Sharon Herlocher (coach), Annie Zinkavich (coach) Top row (l-r): Kyle Rentschler (athletic trainer), Jen Beaumont, Natalie Blasco, Britney Long, Mallory Weisen, Kiersten Wood, Shaun Banta Postseason Results November 10 • College Park, Md. - Penn State 3, Virginia 2 November 11 • College Park, Md. - Penn State 1, Maryland 0 November 16 • College Park, Md. - Penn State 2, Wake Forest 0 November 18 • College Park, Md. - North Carolina 3, Penn State 0

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2006 (16-6, 4-2 Big Ten)

NCAA Quarterfinals

Front row (l-r): Gina Bartolacci, Laura Cahill, Amy Bonenberger, Brooke Hoffsmith, Bethany Marvel, Sarah Dickens, Kaity Pickett Second row (l-r): Annie Zinkavich (coach), Charlene Morett (coach), Lisa Love (coach), Jen Beaumont, Lauren Ertzberger, Allison Scola, Britney Long, Kiersten Wood, Mallory Weisen, Jen Long, Christine Dudek, Jenna Etnoyer (athletic trainer), Joe Davis (athletic trainer) Top row (l-r): Jen Miller, Erica Hoffsmith, Chase Bacon, Carey Maser, Annelise Legel, Natalie Blasco, Shaun Banta Postseason Results November 11 • College Park, Md. - Penn State 4, North Carolina 3 November 12 • College Park, Md. - Maryland 1, Penn State 0

2008 (13-7, 5-1 Big Ten)

Big Ten Regular Season Champion NCAA Tournament

Top row: Jen Long, Allison Scola, Jen Beaumont, Aubrey Aden-Buie, Jen Miller, Christine Dudek, Brooke Hoffsmith Middle row: Lisa Love (coach), Charlene Morett (coach), Lauren Alloway, Cindy Donald, Jordan Petchel, Gina Bartolacci, Jenny Purvis, Laura Cahill, Bethany Marvel, Daneen Zug, Ali Meves, Amy Bonenberger, Ellis Mair (athletic trainer), Joe Davic (athletic trainer) First row: Sharon Herlocher (coach), Annie Zinkavich (coach), Hannah Allison, Arielle Spadea, Casey McCartin, Ayla Halus, Alex Schlener, Jessica Longstreth, Kristen Schaefer Postseason Results November 15 • Syracuse, N.Y. - Princeton 2, Penn State 0


2007 NATIONAL FINALIST TEAM PHOTOS

2 0 0 7 : A S E A S ON T O R E M E M B E R

Lauren Alloway Shaun Banta Gina Bartolacci Jen Beaumont Natalie Blasco Amy Bonenberger Laura Cahill Sarah Dickens Cindy Donald Christine Dudek Brooke Hoffsmith Britney Long

Jen Long Bethany Marvel Ali Meves Jen Miller Jordan Petchel Jenny PUrvis Allison Scola Mallory Weisen Kiersten Wood Daneen Zug

Head Coach: Charlene Morett Assistant Coaches: Lisa Bervinchak-Love, Annie Zinkavich, Sharon Kuntz-Herlocher

16-8 Record • NCAA Championship Game • Beat 3 ACC Teams in Tournament

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2007 NATIONAL FINALIST TEAM RECAPS NCAA FIRST ROUND, Nov. 10, 2007

NCAA SEMIFINALS, Nov. 16, 2007

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - In the game featuring Penn State and Virginia on August 26 in the first weekend of the season, Virginia scored a first half goal and led 1-0 at halftime before Penn State rallied with three unanswered secondhalf goals for a 3-1 victory. In another matchup with the Cavaliers in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the game was very similar to the first meeting as Penn State overcame a 1-0 halftime deficit with three second half goals. e Nittany Lions held on for a narrow 3-2 victory at the Maryland Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex. e win moved the Nittany Lions into the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year and for the second straight year they moved on to face the host Terrapins in the second round. Penn State's top three goal scorers led the way. Britney Long scored her team-leading 13th goal to tie the score early in the second half. Mallory Weisen scored her 10th goal to give the Nittany Lions the 2-1 lead while Shaun Banta netted her seventh to give the Nittany Lions what would prove to be a muchneeded insurance goal.

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Mallory Weisen scored a first half goal in the 14th minute and Shaun Banta added a late goal with just over 10 minutes to play in the second half and the Penn State defense once again stifled one of the country's top ranked teams as the Nittany Lions knocked off No. 2 Wake Forest 2-0 in the National Semifinals, five days after knocking off third-ranked Maryland on the same field. With the win, Penn State moved on to its second NCAA Championship Game appearance in program history. In the 15th minute, Penn State was awarded the first penalty corner of the game. Weisen's shot went off the foot of a Wake Forest defender and deflected into the cage to give the Nittany Lions a 1-0 lead at the 14:03 mark. Jen Long and Allison Scola were credited with assists on the play. e Nittany Lions scored an insurance goal at the 59:28 mark as Banta did some nifty dribbling to free herself for a shot, which she finished unassisted to make it 2-0.

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PENN STATE 3, VIRGINIA 2

Virginia 1 1 2 Penn State 0 3 3 1: 23:18 Virginia RAGUKAS, Traci (KAARSSIJPESTEIN, Inge) 2: 40:52 PSU LONG, Britney (BANTA, Shaun) 3: 42:27 PSU WEISEN, Mallory (SCOLA, Allison; LONG, Jen) 4: 55:34 PSU BANTA, Shaun (unassisted) 5: 64:21 KAARSSIJPESTEIN, Inge (MEYERS, Lucy) Shots: Virginia 10, Penn State 9 Saves: Virginia 3 (DESJADON, Amy 1; BURNLEY, Devon 2 ) Penn State 6 (BEAUMONT, Jen 6) Attendance: 200

NCAA QUARTERFINALS, Nov. 11, 2007 PENN STATE 1, MARYLAND 0

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Britney Long scored a first half goal in the 22nd minute and the Penn State defense played its best game of the year as Penn State stunned two-time defending national champion Maryland 1-0 on its home field in the NCAA Quarterfinals to advance to the NCAA Semifinal round. e Nittany Lions ended up returning to College Park for its seventh NCAA Semifinal in school history and its 10th all-time trip to a semifinal, counting the AIAW as well. Penn State converted on an opportunity at the 21:54 mark to take a 1-0 lead. e Lions were awarded a free hit from just outside the circle on the right side of the cage. Shaun Banta took the hit and sent a hard ball into the circle, where Long was waiting on the weak-side post to tip in the pass for her 14th goal of the year and her second of the NCAA Tournament. e Terps kept the ball on Penn State's side of the field for the vast majority of the final 10 minutes of the second half, but what shots they were able to get off were either saved by Beaumont or went wide. Beaumont made nine saves in an outstanding effort in the cage. Penn State 1 0 1 Maryland 0 0 0 1: 21:54 PSU LONG, Britney (BANTA, Shaun) Shots: Penn State 6, Maryland 14 Saves: Penn State 9 (BEAUMONT, Jen 9) Maryland 4 (MASSON, Kathryn 4) Attendance: 478

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Penn State 1 1 2 Wake Forest 0 0 0 1: 14:03 PSU WEISEN, Mallory (LONG, Jen; SCOLA, Allison) 2: 59:28 PSU BANTA, Shaun (unassisted) Shots: Penn State 4, Wake Forest 8 Saves: Penn State 4 (BEAUMONT, Jen 4) Wake Forest 1 (DUFFIELD, Crystal 1) Attendance: 1,694

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP, Nov. 18, 2007 NORTH CAROLNIA 3, PENN STATE 0

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - For the third straight NCAA Tournament game, the Penn State defense did an excellent job of limiting its opponent's scoring chances by cutting off passes and blocking shots against one of the seeded teams in the NCAA Tournament. In the first two games, the Nittany Lions were able to shut out their seeded opponent despite being outshot. In this game, however, despite another valiant effort, North Carolina took advantage of three of its scoring opportunities which proved to be the difference. e Tar Heels got on the board just 3:10 into the contest as some sharp passing led to an open shot and the goal. From just inside the top of the circle, the ball was passed by Jesse Gey to the left and Katelyn Falgowski one-timed a hard shot into the cage. A North Carolina shot that was redirected off the foot of a Penn State defender just over eight minutes into the second half made it 2-0. Penn State's best scoring chance came with just over 20 minutes remaining in the second half on a fast break. Britney Long sent the ball into the circle from the right side of the endline and it got all the way through to an open Bethany Marvel on the left side, but she was unable to get the shot off right away, and UNC keeper Brianna O'Donnell made the save. Danielle Forward scored the Tar Heels’ third goal at the 6:44 mark to conclude the scoring. Penn State 0 0 0 North Carolina 1 2 3 1: 3:10 UNC FALGOWSKI, Katelyn (GEY, Jesse) 2: 43:18 UNC DAWSON, Rachel (FALGOWSKI, Katelyn) 3: 63:16 UNC FORWORD, Danielle (DAWSON, Rachel) Shots: Penn State 3, North Carolina 12 Saves: Penn State 5 (BEAUMONT, Jen 5) North Carolina 1 (O’DONNELL, Brianna 1; KINTZER, Jackie 0) Attendance: 2,374


RECORD BOOK SINGLE GAME RECORDS GOALS Charlene Morett 5 Dawn Lammey

at Bucknell, 10/4/77 vs. Temple, 9/23/98

ASSISTS Jill Pearsall 5 SAVES 24 Debbie Hess

1994 vs. West Chester, 11/6/76

CAREER RECORDS GOALS G Player Candy Finn 90 86 Chris McGinley 64 Eleanor Stone Kristen Winters 62 58 Traci Anselmo 58 Timarie Legel Maegan Galie 55 Charlene Morett 50 48 Jill Van Bodegom-Smith 48 Tami Worley

Year 1978-81 1990-93 1988-91 1987-90 1997-00 2000-03 1997-00 1975-78 1978-80 1985-88

ASSISTS A Player 62 Dawn Lammey 52 Brenda Stauffer 52 Jen Stewart 51 Amy Stairs 50 Jill Pearsall 47 Maegan Galie 43 Tracey Larson 36 Jill Martz 35 Jen Long 32 Allison Scola

Year 1995-98 1979-82 1990-92 1989-92 1991-94 1997-00 1996-99 1999-02 2005-08 2005-08

POINTS Pts. Player (g-a) 196 Candy Finn (90, 16) 180 Chris McGinley (86, 8) 157 Maegan Galie (54, 47) 154 Dawn Lammey (46, 62) 146 Kristen Winters (62, 22) 142 Eleanor Stone (63, 16) 141 Traci Anselmo (58, 25) 138 Brenda Stauffer (43, 52) 136 Timarie Legel (58, 20) 119 Tracey Larson (38, 43)

Year 1978-81 1990-93 1997-00 1995-98 1987-90 1988-91 1997-00 1979-82 2000-03 1996-99

SAVES (SINCE 1975) SV Player 588 Michele Monahan 544 Shelly Meister 465 Michele Brennan 447 Jamie Smith 382 Jeannie Fissinger

Year 1983-86 1992-95 1988-91 1995-98 1978-80

SAVE PERCENTAGE (SINCE 1975) Pct. Player (Saves, GA) .912 Jeannie Fissinger (382, 37) .888 Michele Monahan (588, 74) .881 Michelle Brennan (465, 63) .847 Shelly Meister (544, 98) .847 Lee Stang (244, 46)

Year 1978-80 1983-86 1988-91 1992-95 1976-77

SHUTOUTS (SINCE 1975) SO Player 38.5 Michelle Brennan 35 Shelly Meister Jeannie Fissinger 31 Michele Monahan 28 23 Jen Beaumont Annie Zinkavich 22 15 Megan Akstin

Year 1988-91 1992-95 1978-80 1983-86 2005-08 2000-03 2004-05

SEASON RECORDS

Jamie Smith is fourth in career shutouts.

GOALS G Player 34 Candy Finn 32 Kristen Winters 31 Christine McGinley 28 Tara Maguire 28 Eleanor Stone 27 Jennifer Coletta 26 Christine McGinley 25 Christine McGinley 23 Eleanor Stone 23 Candy Finn

Year 1981 1990 1992 1996 1991 1995 1991 1993 1990 1980

ASSISTS A Player 31 Brenda Stauffer 29 Jen Stewart 28 Jill Pearsall 26 Heather Atkinson 25 Tracey Larson 24 Dawn Lammey 22 Amy Stairs 21 Dawn Lammey 21 Meghan Spratt 21 Amy Stairs

Year 1981 1991 1993 1993 1999 1997 1991 1998 1995 1992

POINTS Pts. Player 75 Kristen Winters (32g, 11a) 72 Candy Finn (34g, 4a) 71 Tara Maguire (28g, 15a) 65 Chris McGinley (33g, 1a) 63 Chelle Frates (21g, 21a) 61 Jennifer Coletta (27g, 7a) 61 Brenda Stauffer (15g, 31a) 60 Eleanor Stone (28g, 4a) 59 Dawn Lammey (19g, 21a) 57 Tracey Larson (16g, 25a)

Year 1990 1981 1996 1992 1990 1995 1981 1991 1998 1999

SAVES (SINCE 1975) SV Player 212 Michele Monahan 202 Shelly Meister 191 Michele Monahan 181 Michele Monahan 176 Jamie Smith

Year 1986 1995 1985 1984 1996

SAVE PERCENTAGE (SINCE 1975) Pct. Player (Saves, GA) .952 Jeannie Fissinger (138, 7) .907 Michele Brennan (127, 13) .905 Michele Monahan (191, 20) .900 Michele Monahan (181, 20) .900 Jeannie Fissinger (108, 12)

Year 1980 1990 1985 1984 1978

SHUTOUTS (SINCE 1975) SO Player 18 Jeannie Fissinger 14.5 Michelle Brennan 13 Shelly Meister 12 Michelle Brennan 10 Jeannie Fissinger 9 Jen Beaumont 9 Megan Akstin

Year 1980 1990 1993 1991 1979 2007 2005

Timarie Legel finished her career with the sixth most goals and ninth most points in school history.

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RECORD BOOK

2010 SENIOR CLASS

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

OTHER MISC. RECORDS

GOALS 99 89 84 84 77

1990 1981 2000 1991 1999

ASSISTS 80 74 69 67 61

1990 1991 1993 1981 1997

POINTS 278 245 242 225 211

1990 1981 1991 2000 1997

SAVES 212 208 191 184 176

1986 1995 1985 1984 1996

SAVE PERCENTAGE .951 (138,7) .910 (132, 13) .905 (191, 20) .903 (122, 13) .900 (108, 12)

1980 1990 1985 1993 1978

Jill Martz

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2010 PENN STATE

TEAM OFFENSIVE RECORDS GOALS Game Season Low Season Avg.

12 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 9/21/03 4 (1970) 5.5 (4 games, 22g) (1964)

POINTS (SINCE 1975) Season Low

50 (21g, 8a; 1975)

TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDS GOALS ALLOWED Game Season Low

POINTS (SINCE 1978) Season Low

9 (Lock Haven, 1971, 1972) 4 (1964)

WINS-LOSSES Most Wins Fewest Wins Most Losses Fewest Losses Winning Pct.

22 (1980) 1 (1965, 1966, 1970) 10 (2004) 0 (1964, 1980) 1.000 (1964; 4-0) .958 (1980; 22-0-2) Win Streak 17 (2005 & 1980-81) In-Season Win Streak 17 (2005) Unbeaten Streak 33 (1980-81) In-Season Unbeaten Streak 24 (1980) Losing Streak 4 (1966, 1970, 1977, 1984, 2009) Winning Seasons Streak 26 (1978-93) Non-Losing Seasons 37 (1971-2008) All-Time Record in OT 42-37-8

Jen Long

FIELD HOCKEY

16 (7g, 2a; 1980)

CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DIGIT VICTORY SEASONS

School Penn State 1. 2. Old Dominion Maryland 3. 4. Iowa North Carolina 4. 6. Massachusetts Northeastern 7. 8. Boston Univ. Connecticut 9. Virginia Virginia

No. 31 29 23 20 20 18 17 14 13 13 13

Years 1978-2009 1980-2009 1987-pres. 1977-96 1982-01 1977-94 1987-2003 1987-99 1988-00 1975-87 1989-01

YR.-BY-YR. GOALS-AST-PTS Yr

G

1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

4 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 9 12 14 16 17 21 24 22 20 22 23 21 24 21 22 22 25 22 22 22 22 24 23 24 23 22 23 19 24 25 20 21 22 24 20 20

G-A-P Penn State 22 8 9 not available not available 13 4 20 22 13 21 21-8-50 24-10-58 45-22-112 54-25-133 69-28-166 74-30-178 89-67-245 40-23-103 43-11-97 47-28-122 48-22-118 57-30-144 53-27-133 41-14-96 62-36-160 99-80-278 84-74-242 52-56-160 65-69-199 41-46-128 59-56-174 74-50-198 75-61-211 76-50-202 77-57-211 84-57-225 46-27-119 73-52-198 72- 41-185 40-24-104 72-32-176 54-44-152 55-43-153 41-38-120 32-20-84

G-A-P Opponents 4 13 11 not available not available 13 15 19 15 13 13 15 13 33 12-2-26 18-9-45 7-2-16 18-12-48 18-10-46 23-12-58 21-12-54 20-13-53 32-20-84 26-13-65 23-4-50 22-13-57 13-11-37 17-18-52 21-18-60 13-8-34 21-14-56 47-40-134 46-36-128 48-35-131 30-22-82 20-11-51 30-19-79 23-11-57 34-23-91 40-26-106 26-14-66 23-20-66 25-19-69 31-22-84 21-16-58 47-37-131


RECORD BOOK BIGLER ATHLETIC COMPLEX RECORDS PENN STATE RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

Goals 5, Dawn Lammey vs. Temple (9/23/98) Assists 3, Kim Hicks vs. Iowa (10/31/97) 3, Dawn Lammey vs. Iowa (9/25/98) 3, Jill Martz vs. Northwestern (10/12/01) 3, Jill Martz vs. Lafayette (9/1/02) Points 11, Dawn Lammey vs. Temple (9/23/98) Saves 10, Megan Akstin vs. UNC (9/12/04) 10, Annie Zinkavich vs. UNC (9/15/02)

TEAM

Goals 12, vs. Saint Joseph’s (9/21/03) Goals in a Half 8, vs. Saint Joseph’s (First half, 9/21/03) 6, vs. Pennsylvania (Second half, 10/27/99) Assists 7, vs. Iowa (10/31/97) Points 23, vs. Temple (9/23/98) 23, vs. Indiana (10/7/00)

OPPONENT RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

Goals 3, Amy Herz, Connecticut (9/20/97) Assists 3, Annebet Beerman, MSU (11/9/03) 2, Mimi Smith, Old Dominion (9/8/06) 2, Diane DeMiro, Iowa (10/4/96) 2, Marina DiGiacomo, ODU (9/26/00) Saves 19, Erin Conroy, Temple (9/15/04) 19, Gillian Batey, Ohio State (10/10/99)

TEAM

Goals 5, Michigan State (11/9/03) 4, Old Dominion (9/8/96) 4, Iowa (10/4/96) 4, Old Dominion (9/26/00) Goals in a Half 4, Old Dominion (9/26/00) Assists 5, Iowa (10/4/96) Points 13, Iowa (10/4/96)

HOME HIGHLIGHTS

THE STREAK Between 1979-83, Nittany Lion teams played 32 straight home games without a loss.

THE STREAK (2) Between 1984-89, Nittany Lion teams won 19 straight home games.

THE STREAK (3) Between 1990-92, Nittany Lion teams won 25 straight home games. There were no ties during that streak to go along with 17 shutouts.

THE STREAK (4) Nittany Lion teams won 25 straight home games, tying the school record. That streak spanned 1996-99.

PERFECTION The 1991 squad completed the home season with a 13-0-0 record, establishing the high victory mark for home wins in a season.

A MONTH OF ZEROES Before allowing a goal to Connecticut in the last regular-season game on Nov. 3, 1991, the Nittany Lions played more than a month of shutout field hockey at Bigler Field.

SOME BIG GUNS During that span, Penn State scored 32 unanswered goals and had a final scoring advantage of 58-3 over opposing teams. 100 WINS The 1987 team won the 100th home game in the program’s history, 4-1 over Maryland on

PSU FH COMPLEX RECORDS PENN STATE RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

Goals 2, Hannah Allison vs. Lock Haven (9/4/09) 2, Daneen Zug vs. Princeton (9/24/08) 2, Christine Dudek vs. Georgetown (9/19/08) 2, Bethany Marvel vs. Temple (9/10/08) 2, Natalie Blasco vs. Northwestern (9/30/07) 2, Britney Long vs. West Chester (9/14/07) 2, Mallory Weisen vs. Temple (9/12/07) 2, Shaun Banta vs. Michigan (9/29/06) 2, Shaun Banta vs. Penn (9/20/06) 2, Shaun Banta vs. Lafayette (9/15/06) 2, Natalie Blasco vs. Princeton (9/6/06) 2, Carey Maser vs. Bucknell (10/18/05) 2, Allison Scola vs. Bucknell (10/18/05) 2, Shaun Banta vs. Syracuse (9/28/05) 2, Natalie Berrena vs. Northwestern (9/24/05) 2, Kiersten Wood vs. West Chester (9/18/05) 2, Shaun Banta vs. St. Joseph’s (9/11/05) Assists 3, Natalie Berrena vs. West Chester (9/18/05) Points 5, Hannah Allison vs. Lock Haven (9/4/09) 5, Kiersten Wood vs. West Chester (9/18/05) 5, Natalie Berrena vs. West Chester (9/18/05) Saves 12, Jen Beaumont vs. Princeton (9/24/08)

Sept. 29, 1987.

200 WINS The Nittany Lions won the program’s 200th home game in its 36th season with a 1-0 upset victory over North Carolina on Sept. 5, 1999.

THE STREAK (5) Over portions of the 2001 and 2002 seasons the Nittany Lions put together a 12-game home winning streak, its longest since beginning play at Bigler Field in 1996.

SPRINGBOARD TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME The Nittany Lions used an 10-1 home mark in 2002, which included first and second round NCAA Tournament wins as a springboard to their first-ever NCAA Championship Game appearance in 2002. Penn State outscored its opponents 34-10 over nine home contests.

AWESOME AT HOME In the first season at the brand-new Penn State Field Hockey Complex (2005), the Nittany Lions compiled a 10-0 record en route to a school record tying (and most in a single-season) 17game win streak, outscoring their opponents by a 39-7 mark. The Nittany Lions now have a fouryear record of 29-8 at their new home.

DOMINANT HOME DEFENSE The 2008 defense held its opponent scoreless in the final 223:34 at home, and in the process shut out Virginia, Indiana, and Michigan. The squad looks to continue the shutout streak early in 2009.

TEAM

Goals 6 vs. Georgetown (9/19/08) 6 vs. Saint Joseph’s (9/11/05) 6 vs. West Chester (9/18/05) 6 vs. Northwestern (9/24/05) 6 vs. Bucknell (10/18/05) Goals in a Half 6 vs. West Chester (9/18/05) Assists 5 vs. Northwestern (9/30/07) 5 vs. West Chester (9/18/05) Points 17 vs. West Chester (9/18/05)

OPPONENT RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

Goals 3, Floor Rijpma, Michigan State (10/31/09) Assists 1, (28x) last; Manouk Vernij, Mich. State (10/31/09) Points 6, Floor Rijpma, Michigan State (10/31/09) Saves 18, Deirdre Crovo, Georgetown (9/19/08)

TEAM

Goals 5, Michigan State (10/31/09) Assists 4, Michigan State (10/31/09) Points 14, Michigan State (10/31/09)

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HONORS & AWARDS ALL-BIG TEN 1992 1993

1994

2010 SENIOR CLASS

1995 1996

1997

1998

1999 2000

2001 2002 2003 2004

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

FIRST TEAM: Becca Main, Chris McGinley, Jill Pearsall, Jen Stewart FIRST TEAM: Chris Blais, Becca Main, Chris McGinley, Shelly Meister Jill Pearsall FIRST TEAM: Chris Blais, Sharon Kuntz, Jill Pearsall FIRST TEAM: Jen Coletta FIRST TEAM: Heather Gorlaski, Tara Maguire, Sonje Volla FIRST TEAM: Heather Gorlaski, Kim Hicks, Dawn Lammey, Jamie Smith SECOND TEAM: Angie Haas, Sonje Volla FIRST TEAM: Traci Anselmo, Maegan Galie, Heather Gorlaski, Dawn Lammey, Tracey Larson, Jamie Smith SECOND TEAM: Angie Haas, Sonje Volla FIRST TEAM: Traci Anselmo, Maegan Galie, Tracey Larson SECOND TEAM: Kiley Kulina FIRST TEAM: Traci Anselmo, Maegan Galie, Kiley Kulina SECOND TEAM: Jill Martz, Mandy Robinson, Meredith Shulzitski, Neilye Stoner FIRST TEAM: Kiley Kulina, Jill Martz, Neilye Stoner SECOND TEAM: Timarie Legel FIRST TEAM: Heather Conroy, Jill Martz SECOND TEAM: Kelly Concini, Timarie Legel, Neilye Stoner FIRST TEAM: Heather Conroy, Timarie Legel, Neilye Stoner SECOND TEAM: Amanda Eckert FIRST TEAM: Amanda Eckert, Bekah Hostetler, Sara Cahill FIRST TEAM: Natalie Berrena, Kiersten Wood SECOND TEAM: Sara Cahill, Bekah Hostetler FIRST TEAM: Shaun Banta, Annelise Legel, Kiersten Wood SECOND TEAM: Jen Long FIRST TEAM: Jen Long, Kiersten Wood SECOND TEAM: Shaun Banta, Allison Scola FIRST TEAM: Jen Beaumont, Jen Long, Allison Scola SECOND TEAM: Bethany Marvel, Daneen Zug SECOND TEAM: Laura Cahill, Bethany Marvel

2005 2008

Natalie Berrena Allison Scola (Co)

BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1993 1994 1997 1998 2000 2001 2007 2008

Becca Main Jill Pearsall Heather Gorlaski Traci Anselmo Traci Anselmo Jill Martz Jen Long Jen Long

BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1992 1993 1995 1996 2004 2008

Shelly Meister Kim Hicks Sonje Volla Tracy Larson Kiersten Wood Jessica Longstreth

BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 1993 1998 2005 2008

Charlene Morett Charlene Morett Charlene Morett Charlene Morett

1997 1998

Heather Gorlaski Traci Anselmo

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT MVP

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1999

2000

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

2006 2007

2008

2009

OFFENSIVE 1998

2003 2005 2006

2007 2008

1998

1999 2000 2001

Bethany Marvel and Laura Cahill accepted their All-Conference certificates at last year’s Big Ten Championship Banquet.

FIELD HOCKEY

Maegan Galie, 9/15 Kiley Kulina, 10/15 Dawn Lammey, 9/29, 10/13, 10/27 Traci Anselmo, 9/7 Maegan Galie, 9/14 Kiley Kulina, 10/5 Tracey Larson, 9/26, 11/2 Traci Anselmo, 9/19 Maegan Galie, 10/17 Kiley Kulina, 10/29 Heather Conroy, 9/30 Michele Rigby, 10/22 Timarie Legel, 9/1 Natalie Berrena, 9/19 Annelise Legel, 10/3 Natalie Berrena, 10/10 Mallory Weisen, 9/5 Shaun Banta, 9/18 Kiersten Wood, 8/27 Allison Scola, 10/13

DEFENSIVE 1997

Jen Coletta Tara Maguire Dawn Lammey Tracey Larson

Traci Anselmo Heather Gorlaski Dawn Lammey Jamie Smith Traci Anselmo Heather Gorlaski Dawn Lammey Jamie Smith Traci Anselmo Tracey Larson Traci Anselmo Kiley Kulina Timarie Legel Kiley Kulina Jill Martz Neilye Stoner Timarie Legel Neilye Stoner Carey Maser Sara Cahill Bekah Hostetler Allison Scola Kiersten Wood Amy Bonenberger Britney Long Jen Beaumont Brooke Hoffsmith Amy Bonenberger Ali Meves

BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

2001 2002

Jen Coletta Heather Gorlaski Tracey Larson Traci Anselmo Kiley Kulina

2010 PENN STATE

1998

2000

BIG TEN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1995 1996 1998 1999

1997

1999

BIG TEN ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1995 1998 1999 2000 2001

BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

2002

Jamie Smith, 9/9, 10/20, 11/2 Traci Anselmo, 9/29 Traci Anselmo, 10/27 Jamie Smith, 11/3 Tracey Larson, 9/7 Heidi Leuchte, 9/14, 10/5 Annie Zinkavich, 8/29 Jill Martz, 10/10, 10/17 Neilye Stoner, 10/1 Annie Zinkavich, 9/17, 10/15, 10/22 Annie Zinkavich, 9/16


HONORS & AWARDS 2003 2004 2005 2006

2007 2008 2009

Annie Zinkavich, 10/13 Megan Akstin, 9/13 Sara Cahill, 9/20 Molly Schriver, 10/4 Megan Akstin, 8/29 Sara Cahill, 9/19 Molly Schriver, 10/24 Jen Beaumont, 9/25 Jen Long, 10/16 Laura Cahill, 8/27 Jen Beaumont, 10/1 Jen Long, 10/8 Jen Beaumont, 10/13, 10/27 Ali Meves, 10/5

1999

2000

FRESHMAN 2009

Kelsey Amy, 10/5, 10/26

WOMENSFIELDHOCKEY WEEKLY HONOR ROLL 2004

2005 2006 2007

Sara Cahill, 9/20 Molly Schriver, 10/4 Allison Scola, 10/24 Mallory Weisen, 9/5 Shaun Banta, 10/2 Jen Long, 10/16 Britney Long, 11/13 Jen Long, 8/27 Jen Long, 10/9

WOMENSFIELDHOCKEY NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2007 2008

Jen Long, 11/13 Jen Beaumont, 10/28 Allison Scola, 10/14

BIG TEN ALLACADEMIC TEAM 1992

1993

1995 1996 1997

1998

Chris Blais Kelly Heiser Marcy Kolongowski Jill Pearsall Amy Stairs Jen Stewart Chris Blais Marcy Kolongowski Becca Main Jill Pearsall Paulette Thompson Victoria Vizzo Heidi Landis Liberty Swarr Victoria Vizzo Heather Gorlaski Dawn Lammey Heidi Landis Kym McKinney Heather Gorlaski Angie Haas Dawn Lammey Tracey Larson Kym McKinney Traci Anselmo Maegan Galie Heather Gorlaski

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Angie Haas Dawn Lammey Tracey Larson Kym McKinney Mandy Robinson Traci Anselmo Maegan Galie Tracey Larson Heidi Leuchte

Janelle Long Mandy Robinson Meredith Shulzitski Traci Anselmo Kate Bender Kelly Concini Heather Conroy Maegan Galie Marci Ginder Nora Graber Erin Kingsbury Heidi Leuchte Janelle Long Jill Martz Mandy Robinson Meredith Shulzitski Cenna Wilkerson Kate Bender Kelly Concini Heather Conroy Marci Ginder Timarie Legal Heidi Leuchte Jill Martz Meredith Schultzitski Neilye Stoner Cenna Wilkerson Kate Bender Kelly Concini Heather Conroy Amanda Eckert Bekah Hostetler Timarie Legel Jill Martz Michele Rigby Molly Schriver Neilye Stoner Jennifer Beam Heather Conroy Amanda Eckert Rebekah Hostetler Kelly Larson Timarie Legel Kristen Miller Michele Rigby Molly Schriver Neilye Stoner Annie Zinkavich Jennifer Beam Sara Cahill Amanda Eckert Karin Grap Erica Hoffsmith Bekah Hostetler Annelise Legel Kristen Miller Michelle Rigby Molly Schriver Jen Beaumont Sara Cahill Erica Hoffsmith Bekah Hostetler Annelise Legel Britney Long

2006

2007

2008

2009

Carey Maser Kristen Miller Molly Schriver Kiersten Wood Jen Beaumont Christine Dudek Lauren Ertzberger Erica Hoffsmith Annelise Legel Jen Long Britney Long Carey Maser Jen Miller Allison Scola Mallory Weisen Kiersten Wood Jen Beaumont Amy Bonenberger Laura Cahill Christine Dudek Britney Long Jen Long Bethany Marvel Jen Miller Allison Scola Mallory Weisen Kiersten Wood Aubrey Aden-Buie Gina Bartolacci Jen Beaumont Amy Bonenberger Laura Cahill Cindy Donald Jen Long Bethany Marvel Ali Meves Jen Miller Jenny Purvis Allison Scola Daneen Zug Gina Bartolacci Amy Bonenberger Laura Cahill Ayla Halus Bethany Marvel Casey McCartin Ali Meves Jen Miller Jenny Purvis Kristen Schaefer Alex Schlener Daneen Zug

ALL-ATLANTIC 10 1988 1989

1990

Lisa Bervinchak Tami Worley Kathy Klein Kristen Winters Michele Brennan Chelle Frates Lynette Kidder Eleanor Stone Kristen Winters

A-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1989

Jen Stewart

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HONORS & AWARDS A-10 COACH OF THE YEAR 1989

Charlene Morett

2010 SENIOR CLASS

A-10 All-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1988

1989 1990

Lisa Bervinchak Michele Brennan Shannon Joines Michele Brennan Chelle Frates Kathy Klein Kristen Winters Chelle Frates Lynette Kidder Eleanor Stone Kristen Winters

1989 1990

Chelle Frates Kristen Winters

Lisa Bervinchak, 9/12 Kristen Winters, 10/10 Eleanor Stone, 10/2 Kristen Winters, 10/9 Chelle Frates, 9/3 Kristen Winters, 9/17, 10/8, 10/22 Michele Brennan, 10/1 Lynette Kidder, 10/29

NFHCA ALL-AMERICANS 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

1991

1992 1993 1994

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FIRST TEAM: Charlene Morett FIRST TEAM: Chris Larson, Charlene Morett FIRST TEAM: Candy Finn, Jeannie Fissinger, Charlene Morett, Jan Snyder FIRST TEAM: Candy Finn FIRST TEAM: Brenda Stauffer FIRST TEAM: Tracy Houston, Judy Mahaffey, Brenda Stauffer FIRST TEAM: Mary McCarthy, Chris Vitale FIRST TEAM: Mary McCarthy FIRST TEAM: Tami Worley FIRST TEAM: Lisa Bervinchak, Tami Worley FIRST TEAM: Kristen Winters FIRST TEAM: Chelle Frates, Eleanor Stone, Kristen Winters FIRST TEAM: Michelle Brennan, Stacy Gilburg, Eleanor Stone SECOND TEAM: Susan Bisignaro THIRD TEAM: Chris McGinley, Jen Stewart FIRST TEAM: Christina McGinley SECOND TEAM: Becca Main, Jen Stewart THIRD TEAM: Amy Stairs FIRST TEAM: Becca Main, Christine McGinley SECOND TEAM: Chris Blais, Shelly Meister FIRST TEAM: Chris Blais, Jill Pearsall THIRD TEAM: Sharon Kuntz

2010 PENN STATE

1997

1998

2000

A-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1988

1996

1999

A-10 TOURNAMENT MVP 1989 1990

1995

FIELD HOCKEY

2001

2002 2003

2004

2005 2006 2007 2008

FIRST TEAM: Jen Coletta THIRD TEAM: Meghann Spratt FIRST TEAM: Tara Maguire THIRD TEAM: Heather Goralski FIRST TEAM: Heather Gorlaski, Kim Hicks SECOND TEAM: Dawn Lammey THIRD TEAM: Sonje Volla FIRST TEAM: Heather Gorlaski, Dawn Lammey SECOND TEAM: Traci Anselmo, Sonje Volla THIRD TEAM: Jamie Smith FIRST TEAM: Traci Anselmo, Tracy Larson SECOND TEAM: Maegan Galie THIRD TEAM: Mandy Robinson FIRST TEAM: Traci Anselmo SECOND TEAM: Kiley Kulina THIRD TEAM: Jill Martz FIRST TEAM: Kiley Kulina, Jill Martz THIRD TEAM: Timarie Legel FIRST TEAM: Heather Conroy, Jill Martz THIRD TEAM: Kelly Concini, Timarie Legel FIRST TEAM: Heather Conroy SECOND TEAM: Timarie Legel THIRD TEAM: Neilye Stoner FIRST TEAM: Amanda Eckert SECOND TEAM: Bekah Hostetler FIRST TEAM: Natalie Berrena SECOND TEAM: Sara Cahill THIRD TEAM: Kiersten Wood FIRST TEAM: Kiersten Wood SECOND TEAM: Jen Beaumont, Jen Long THIRD TEAM: Annelise Legel FIRST TEAM: Jen Long, Kiersten Wood THIRD TEAM: Allison Scola, Mallory Weisen FIRST TEAM: Jen Long SECOND TEAM: Jen Beaumont, Allison Scola

NFHCA ALL-MIDEAST REGION 1991

1992 1993

1994

1995 1996

FIRST TEAM: Susan Bisignaro, Michele Brennan, Stacy Gilburg, Chris McGinley Amy Stairs, Jen Stewart, Eleanor Stone SECOND TEAM: Becca Main FIRST TEAM: Becca Main, Chris McGinley, Shelly Meister, Jill Pearsall, Amy Stairs, Jen Stewart SECOND TEAM: Chris Blais FIRST TEAM: Kirstie Benedict, Chris Blais, Becca Main, Chris McGinley, Shelly Meister, Jill Pearsall SECOND TEAM: Kim Hicks, Leigh Hoinsky, Sharon Kuntz, Tara Maguire FIRST TEAM: Chris Blais, Sharon Kuntz, Tara Maguire, Shelly Meister, Jill Pearsall SECOND TEAM: Kim Hicks, Marcy Kolongowski FIRST TEAM: Jen Coletta, Shelly Meister, Meghann Spratt, Sonje Volla SECOND TEAM: Jenni Bisignaro, Holly Bollinger, Dawn Lammey FIRST TEAM: Kim Hicks, Heather Gorlaski, Tara Maguire, Sonje Volla SECOND TEAM: Holly Bollinger, Dawn Lammey

Heather Conroy was a two-time First Team All-American.

1997

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

2003

2004

2005 2006

2007 2008 2009

FIRST TEAM: Heather Gorlaski, Kim Hicks, Dawn Lammey, Tracey Larson, Sonje Volla SECOND TEAM: Traci Anselmo, Jamie Smith FIRST TEAM: Traci Anselmo, Maegan Galie, Heather Gorlaski, Dawn Lammey, Jamie Smith, Sonje Volla SECOND TEAM: Tracey Larson FIRST TEAM: Traci Anselmo, Maegan Galie, Kiley Kulina, Tracey Larson, Mandy Robinson FIRST TEAM: Traci Anselmo, Maegan Galie, Kiley Kulina, Jill Martz, Meredith Shulzitski SECOND TEAM: Mandy Robinson FIRST TEAM: Kiley Kulina, Jill Martz, Timarie Legal, Neilye Stoner, Annie Zinkavich SECOND TEAM: Meredith Shulzitski FIRST TEAM: Kelly Concini, Heather Conroy, Timarie Legel, Jill Martz, Neilye Stoner SECOND TEAM: Kate Bender, Amanda Eckert, Annie Zinkavich FIRST TEAM: Heather Conroy, Amanda Eckert, Timarie Legel, Neilye Stoner, Annie Zinkavich SECOND TEAM: Karin Grap, Bekah Hostetler FIRST TEAM: Amanda Eckert, Bekah Hostetler, Sara Cahill FIRST TEAM: Kiersten Wood, Natalie Berrena, Sara Cahill, Bekah Hostetler, Molly Schriver SECOND TEAM: Shaun Banta FIRST TEAM: Jen Beaumont, Annelise Legel, Jen Long, Carey Maser, Kiersten Wood SECOND TEAM: Shaun Banta, Mallory Weisen FIRST TEAM: Jen Long, Allison Scola, Mallory Weisen, Kiersten Wood SECOND TEAM: Shaun Banta, Jen Beaumont, Britney Long FIRST TEAM: Jen Beaumont, Jen Long, Allison Scola SECOND TEAM: Brooke Hoffsmith, Bethany Marvel FIRST TEAM: Kelsey Amy, Jessica Longstreth SECOND TEAM: Laura Cahill, Bethany Marvel


HONORS & AWARDS NFHCA MIDEAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 1990 1991 1993 2000 2005 2007

Charlene Morett Charlene Morett Charlene Morett Charlene Morett Charlene Morett Charlene Morett

2005

WOMENSFIELDHOCKEY.COM ALL-AMERICANS

FIRST TEAM: Natalie Berrena SECOND TEAM: Kiersten Wood SECOND TEAM: Annelise Legel, 2006 Kiersten Wood 2007 FIRST TEAM: Jen Long, Kiersten Wood SECOND TEAM: Allison Scola THIRD TEAM: Mallory Weisen 2008 FIRST TEAM: Jen Long *, Allison Scola SECOND TEAM: Jen Beaumont *Long also tabbed Division I Defensive Player of the Year

2005

NFHCA NATIONAL ACADEMIC SQUAD 2002

2003

2004

Kate Bender Kelly Concini Timarie Legel Michele Rigby Neilye Stoner Rebekah Hostetler Timarie Legel Michele Rigby Molly Schriver Neilye Stoner Jennifer Beam Ali Cavin Erica Hoffsmith

2006

2007

Bekah Hostetler Annelise Legel Britney Long Michele Rigby Molly Schriver Kiersten Wood Jen Beaumont Sara Cahill Alex Cavin Christine Dudek Lauren Ertzberger Erica Hoffsmith Bekah Hostetler Annelise Legel Britney Long Jen Long Jen Miller Molly Schriver Allison Scola Gina Bartolacci Amy Bonenberger Laura Cahill Lauren Ertzberger Erica Hoffsmith Annelise Legel Britney Long Jen Long Bethany Marvel Jen Miller Kaity Pickett Allison Scola Gina Bartolacci Jen Beaumont Amy Bonenberger Laura Cahill Sarah Dickens Cindy Donald Britney Long Jen Long Bethany Marvel Ali Meves Jen Miller Jenny Purvis Allison Scola Daneen Zug

2008

2009

Aubrey Aden-Buie Gina Bartolacci Jen Beaumont Amy Bonenberger Laura Cahill Cindy Donald Jen Long Bethany Marvel Casey McCartin Ali Meves Jen Miller Jenny Purvis Kristen Schaefer Allison Scola Arielle Spadea Daneen Zug Kelsey Amy Gina Bartolacci Amy Bonenberger Bethany Marvel Casey McCartin Ali Meves Jenny Purvis Alex Schlener Daneen Zug

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2009

Amy Bonenberger (Second Team)

2000

Traci Anselmo

1981

Candy Finn Brenda Stauffer Tracy Houston

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

AIAW ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM NCAA ALLTOURNAMENT TEAM 1982

1986 1990 1991

1993 2007

Judy Mahaffey Brenda Stauffer Diane Schleicher Kristen Winters Susan Bisignaro Michele Brennan Becca Main Shaun Banta Jen Beaumont Jen Long Allison Scola Mallory Weisen

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1982

Brenda Stauffer

1980 1981

Jeannie Fissinger Candy Finn

BRODERICK AWARD

Jeannie Fissinger was the Broderick Award winner in 1980.

Traci Anselmo was an Academic All-American in 2000.

25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

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ree former Nittany Lions have competed in the Olympics. In 1980, Chris Larson (below right) and current Penn State Head Coach Charlene Morett (left) qualified for the Olympic Team that was set to compete in Moscow. e U.S. did not compete in those games due to the boycott, but Morett and Larson made the team again four years later in Los Angeles and won the bronze medal. at year, Brenda Stauffer (center) also competed for the United States, giving that squad three former Penn State players on its experience. Says Morett of her experience, “Penn State prepared me to play at the highest level. My goal is to prepare my current players for similar challenges.”

Chris Larson

Charlene Morett

PENN STATERS ON U.S. NATIONAL TEAM

In addition to the three Olympians, Penn State also has a rich history of providing players for the main U.S. National Team as well as other national teams. Recently graduated All-Americans Jen Long and Allison Scola were the latest members as both were part of the U.S. Under-21 National Team. Last July, Scola was also named to the U.S. Development Squad.

1978

Brenda Stauffer

U.S. UNDER-21 TEAM

1980 1981 1982 1989 1990 1992 2000

2001 2005

2006

2007

1979

Jeannie Fissinger Brenda Stauffer Brenda Stauffer Kristen Winters Kristen Winters Kirstie Benedict Tara Maguire Jill Pearsall Maegan Galie Jill Martz Kiley Kulina Jen Long Allison Scola Jen Long Allison Scola Allison Scola

1980

1981 1982 1983

1984

Diane Schleicher

1999 2000 2008

Traci Anselmo Traci Anselmo Jen Long Allison Scola Allison Scola

2009

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1987

FIELD HOCKEY

U.S. NATIONAL SENIOR SQUAD

1991 1992 1993 1994

1995 1999 2000

Barb Doran Candy Finn Jeannie Fissinger Chris Larson Charlene Morett Jan Snyder Candy Finn Jeannie Fissinger Chris Larson Charlene Morett Jan Snyder Chris Larson Charlene Morett Jeannie Fissinger Chris Larson Charlene Morett Chris Larson Charlene Morett Chris Larson Charlene Morett Brenda Stauffer Chris Larson Charlene Morett Brenda Stauffer Michele Brennan Jen Stewart Eleanor Stone Eleanor Stone Eleanor Stone Becca Main Eleanor Stone Tara Maguire Eleanor Stone Tracey Larson Eleanor Stone


A Adams, Karen

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Aden-Buie, Aubrey Akstin, Megan Aldrich, Katie Alexander, Joanne Allison, Hannah Alloway, Lauren Amy, Kelsey Anderson, Karen Angelo, Arlene Annibale, Danielle Anselmo, Traci Atkinson, Heather Auchenbach, Cheryl

1973 2008 2004-05 1968 1983-84 2009 2008-09 2009 1982-83 1972-75 1989-92 1997-00 1991-93 1976

Bailey, Kathleen Baker, Betty Baker, Janet Banta, Shaun Bartolacci, Gina Bauman, Linda Beam, Jenny Beaumont Jen Behler, Jill Bender, Kate Benedict, Kirstie Benner, Karen Berrena, Natalie Bertelot, Joyce Bervinchak, Lisa Bisignaro, Jennifer Bisignaro, Susan Bittman, Heidi Blais, Chris Blasco, Natalie Blood, Deanna Boeren, Renee Bollinger, Holly Bonenberger, Amy Borger, Lisa Bow, Melanie Boyle, Jacqueline Bozarth, Chris Bradley, Thyra Bram, Allyson Braun, Nancy Brazer, Elena Breisch, Jeanne Brennan, Michelle Bretherick, Karen Broahead, Charlotte Brooks, Linda Brown, Mimi Brown, Miriam Bryan, Kimberly Buck, Jenny Bullard, Victoria Burkholder, Carol Burnes, Lynn Burnett, Patti

2004-06 1987-88 1968 1970 2004--07 2006-09 1966 2003-04 2005-08 1985-86 1999-02 1990-93 1980 2002-05 1978 1986-88 1992-95 1988-91 1977-78 1993-94 2004-07 1988 1986 1993-96 2006-09 1984 1986 1982-84 1970-71 1970 1995 1966-68 1987 1983 1988-91 1974-75 1964 1966 1970-71 1969 1984 1988-89 1974 1966 1987 1971-72

Cahill, Sara Camp, Demere Camp, Emily Campbell, Erin Carey, Jamie Carlson, Jan

2006-09 2002-05 1967 1968 1993 1993, 96 1976

B Bacon, Chase

C Cahill, Laura

Castor, Debbie Chamberlain, Anne Chang, Helen Chapin, Ann Chen, Elizabeth Cicchinelli, Vilma Cienki, Janet Ciesielka, Carol Cincera, Jill Cini, Karen Clough, Lee Cohanne, P. Cohill, Ellen Coletta, Jennifer Concini, Kelly Conroy, Heather Czlecz, Jeanette

1978-79 1974 1971-73 1966 1984 1981-84 1969 1973 1987-90 1968 1985 1968 1980 1992-95 1999-02 2000-03 1967

Davis, Lynne Davis, Robin Dawes, Pat Deal, Nancy Deaterly, Mary Deem, Maia DeMito, Sherry Dengler, Bonnie Deodate, Christine DeWitt, Barb Dias, Deb Dickens, Sarah D’Iorio, Carla Disque, Sally Dobler, Susan Donald, Cindy Donovan, E. Doran, Barbara Dreese, Jamie Dudek, Christine Duffey, Sharon Dunphy, Marguerite

1973 1968-69 1970 1969-70 1976-79 1964 1978 1990 1982 1998 1967 1989 2006-07 1972 1971 1965-66 2007-08 1968 1971-74 1996 2006-09 1974-76 1982-83

Edler, Janise Louise Ehmann, Andrea Ehresman, Connie Ellison, N. Emery, Wendy Ertzberger, Lauren Ewan, Patricia

2001-04 1965 1987 1986-89 1968 1976-79 2006 1979-80

D Danser, Laura

E Eckert, Amanda

FFaas, Amy

Faustner, Linda Ferrell, Heather Ferrer, Theresa Field, Gretchen Field, Jody Fielder, Michele Findlay, Ann Finn, Candy Fissinger, Jeannie Florio, Marsha Foley, Mary Ann Frame, Karen Frame, Kathy Frates, Chelle Fuchs, Jean Fysinger, Robin

1989 1965-67 1984-85 1975-76 1967 1975-78 1977-78, 81 1971-73 1978-81 1977-80 1981-84 1986-88 1974-75 1974-75 1988-90 1970-72 1972

G Galie, Maegan

Garwood, Rebecca Gehman, Marcia Gehris, Lindsey Geller, Miriam Gemberling, Teri Gerber, Jacki Gerhart, Margaret Gerstenberger, Suzanne Gilburg, Stacy Ginder, Marci Goerlich, Pat Goodman, Lisa Gorlaski, Heather Gorman, Debbie Graber, Nora Grap, Karin Graves, Hilary Gray, Laurie Guertin, Connie

H Haag, Marilyn

1997-00 1976-77 1981-82 1998-99 1984-87 1969-72 1979-81 1973-74 1969 1988-91 2000 1964 1971 1995-98 1972-75 1999 2001-04 1975 1980-83 1964-65

1967-68 Haas, Angie 1995-98 Hahn, Susan 1976-77 Hallowell, Betty 1964 Halsey, Peggy 1964 Halus, Ayla 2009 Hammerle, Holly 1964-66 Hannigan, Gwen 1973-74 Harland, Janet 1971-72 Harlocker, Mary Ann 1966 Harper, Becky 1972-75 Harrington, Erin 2003 Harris, Marcia 1965-66 Hartleb, Betsy 1970 Haythornthwaite, Jane 1975-76 Heininger, Barb 1966-69 Heininger, Suzanne 1969, 72 Heiser, Kelly 1989-92 Hermann, Shawn 1986 Hersperger, Viriginia 1976 Hess, Debbie 1973-75 Hicks, Kim 1993-97 High, Catherine 1965 High, Fay 1970-72 Himes, Heather 1973 Hoffines, Cindy 1966 Hoffmeister, Eleanor 1965-66, 68 Hoffsmith, Brooke 2006-09 Hoffsmith, Erica 2004-06 Hoinski, Leigh Ann 1990-93 Hoke, Barbara 1981 Hoke, Lauren 1979-80 Holberg, Joyce 1976-79 Holland, Debbi 1970-71 Hopkins, Anne 1982-83 Horrocks, Donna 1965-67 Hostetler, Bekah 2002-05 Houston, Tracy 1979-82 Howard, Kelly 1986-87, 89 Hoysted, Karen 1987 Hughes, Alexandra 1982-85 Hughes, Monica 1981-84 Huntzinger, Beth 1967 Hutchings, Lorraine 1969-72 Hvorecky, Janice 1973-74

IIntorre, Cheree Isert, Tracy

1973 1982-83

JJackson, Evelyn

Jackson, Virginia Jacobsen, Susan Jaskol, Sandra Javens, Johanna Johnston, Gretchen Johnston, Julie Joines, Shannon Jones, Cynthia Jones, Karen Jordan, Barbara

K Karpinski, Cynthia

1972 1964-66 1978 1979 1979-80 1968 1987-90 1986-89 1969 1976-78 1981-82

1978-79 Kasper, Sara 1998-99 1970-73 Kassab, Chris Kidder, Lynette 1987-90 Kingsbury, Erin 2000 1967-69 Kinnear, Wendy Kinsel, Lois 1972 Klein, Kathy 1985-86, 88-89 1969-71 Kline, Sue Klinetob, Nancy 1972 Koffenberger, Jane 1979-82 Kofroth, Irene 1997-00 Kolongowski, Ann 1988-89, 91-92 Kolongowski, Marcy 1993-95 Koterba, Robin 1970-71 Kranzley, Gwen 1971-73 Krieber, Debi 1972 Kropp, Barbara 1974 Krouse, Gretchen 1967 Krouse, Karen 1964 Kulina, Kiley 1998-01 Kuntz, Sharon 1991-94 Kurley, Debbie 1983

LLammey, Dawn

Lamparter, Debbie Land, Beverly Landis, Heidi Langton, Sarah Larson, Carol Larson, Chris Larson, Kelly Larson, Tracey Lear, Jeanette Legel, Timarie Legel, Annelise Lemyre, Elizabeth Lentz, Sharon Leuchte, Heidi Linde, Beth Long, Britney Long, Janelle Long, Jen Longstreth, Jessica Lovelace, Terri Lympany, Sue

1995-98 1969-70 1973 1993-97 1996 1974 1973-77 2001-03 1996-99 1968-70 2000-03 2003-06 1976 1969-70 1999-00 1973 2005-07 1998-00 2005-08 2008-09 1977-80 1970-71

Macon, Leslie Madison, Nancy Maguire, Tara Mahaffey, Judy Main, Becca Maine, Elizabeth Malinich, Lisa

1978 1969-71 1972 1992-95 1979-82 1990-93 1974 1987

M MacLeod, Pamela

25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS 1977-79 Malone, Debra Mandracchia, Meredith 1991-94 1975-77 Mannarino, Joni Mannion, Carter 1981 1989-90 Marshall, Shelly 1977 Martin, Suzane Martindale, Jane 1966 1999-02 Martz, Jill Marvel, Bethany 2006-09 2003-06 Maser, Carey Mattson, Linda 1980-83 McBride, Jen 1988-89 1983-86 McCarthy, Mary McCartin, Casey 2008-09 1971-73 McConnell, Linda McCoy, Susie 1974-75 McCullough, Jean 1965-66 1986 McFadden, Noreem McGinley, Chris 1990-93 1995-98 McKinney, Kym McMonagle, Cheri 1984-85 Mechan, Candy 1980 Meeder, Jill 1972-73 1968 Meeder, Lynn Meehan, Cynthia 1979-82 1992-95 Meister, Shelly Mell, Lix 1975 Merriman, Va. 1968 Meves, Ali 2007-09 Meyer, Jolene 1973 Miller, Jen 2006-09 Miller, Kristen 2003-05 Minor, Raleigh 1986 Mitinger, Jean 1981-83 Monahan, Michele 1983-86 Monastero, Lisa 1982 Montheith, Leslie 1980 Moon, Christine 1980 Mooney, Suzanne 1985 Moragan, Mary 1971-73 Morett, Charlene 1975-78 Morgan, Eileen 1986 Morrison, Maureen 1976-77 Mullan, Kathy 1968-70, 72 Mulvey, Susan 1986-87 Mundie, Barbara 1982-83 Murchie, Jane 1964 Musca, Mary 1974

N Neave, Tracy

1984-85

Obert, Ann O’Brien, Francine Obrzut, Nancy O’Connor, Shelley O’Donnell, Cynthia O’Leary, Maureen

1986 1985 1972-75 1967 1989 1976 1990

Parisi, Eleanor Parsons, Cindy Parsons, Susan Parzanese, Sharon Pascoe, Denise Patterson, Mary Sue Pearsall, Jill Petchel, Jordan

1983-86 1967 1972-73 1977-79 1966 1987 1977-80 1991-94 2007-08

O Oates, Kristen

P Palahnuk, Stacia

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Petrick, Sue Carolyn Poley, Leslie Polin, Cohanne Prakken, Marty Prewitt, Victoria Pribula, Shari Purvis, Jenny

R Radzinski, Jill

Rapino, Ann Marie Ratcliffe, Sally Raven, Di Razzi, Lorraine Reed, Julie Rhein, Danielle Rhoads, Barbara Rhodes, Sue Rickards, Karen Rickards, Susan Rigby, Michele Ringer, Nancy Ritter, Susan Robinson, Mandy Roepke, Kathleen Roger, Mary Lou Rogers, Anna Royer, Candy Rumberger, Kathy Rundegren, J. Rusert, Amy

S Sanders, Lydia

1965 1975 1969 1965-67 1997 1984-85 2007-09 1985-88 1983-84 1981 1967 1982-85 1984-85 1994-96 1976-78 1966-69 1980-83 1978-81 2001-04 1973-75 1973-75 1996, 98-00 1984 1968 1983 1970 1969-70 1968 1988

1983 Saulnier, Julie 1988-89 Schaefer, Kristen 2009 Schaefer, Mary 2001-03 Scheller, Sally Jo 1977-80 Scherer, Lynn 1989-90 Schlater, Doreen 1981-84 Schleicher, Diane 1986-87 Schlener, Alex 2009 Schnellenbach, Karen 1976-78 Schriver, Molly 2002-05 Schroeder, Lisa 1984-85 Scola, Allison 2005-08 Scott, Sarah 1994-96 Scott, Sharon 1975-77 Scott, Sue 1964-65 Seitz, Linda 1966 Seygal, Linda 1968-69 Seymour, Jeanette 1967 Sgrignoli, Lana 1990 Shannon, Colleen 1978-79 Shannon, Maureen 1984 Shaton, Penny 1965-67 Shedd, Barbara 1969 Sheehan, Anne 1981-82 Shelly, Jo 1975-77 Sherer, Lynn 1988 Shilkret, Tracey 1987-90 Shindler, Lyndell 1970-73 Shoemaker, Cynthia 1977 Shulzitski, Meredith 1998-01 Shupp, Jodi 1967 Shuster, Pam 1970-71 Sibson, Joni 1964-65, 67 Silversten, Lauren 1985-86 Smart, Jean 1984 Smith, Bonnie 1967 Smith, Jamie 1994-98 Smith, Megan 1987 Smith, Renee 1986

FIELD HOCKEY

Smutzer, Linda Snyder, Jan Solvibile, Donna Sommers, Sue Sorieor, Julie Spealler, Julie Spies, Maya Sposito, Julie Spratt, Meghann St. Clair, Rhona St. John, Sue Stairs, Amy Stang, Lee Stanton, J. Stauffer, Brenda Stauffer, Tracy Stauser, Cristi Stephan, Barbara Stewart, Jen Stodefalke, Kerstin Stokes, Beth Stone, Eleanor Stoner, Neilye Stranzl, Lori Streeton, Nancy Swarr, Liberty Sylvester, Sherrie Szegda, Kathy

1967 1978-80 1983-85 1984-87 1971-73 1994-97 1965, 68 1997-99 1993-96 1984 1970 1989-92 1975-77 1968 1979-82 1987-88 1985 1974-76 1989-92 1980 1984-87 1988-91 2000-03 1986-87 1974 1994-95 1981-83 1966

Taylor, Carol Thomas, Faith Thomas, Terri Thompson, Beth Thompson, Paulette Tinnuci, Sharon Trone, Sandy Tuthill, Maureen

1985-86 1966-67 1980 1982-83 1991-94 1978-81 1965-66 1967-68

T

U

Usko, Joni

V Van Bodegom-Smith, Jill Vaughan, Rebecca Vitale, Chris Vizzo, Torey Volla, Sonje Voystock, Karen

1982 1977-80 1985-87 1983-86 1993-95 1995-98 1967

W

Wagenseller, Kathy Walker, Abigail Wallace, Karen Ward, Karen Ward, Susan Wathan, Sandy Watkins, Lynn Watts, Kathryn Weaver, Amy Weaver, Nikki Webb, Jenn Weikel, Terri Weinburger, Myra Weisen, Mallory Wentzel, Linda West, Kellie West, Sue Weston, Kathryn Wickens, Louise Wilde, Carolyn Wilkerson, Cenna Will, Emily Williamson, Elaine Willits, Lydia Winans, Karen Bell Winters, Kristen Wood, Eleanor Wood, Kiersten Wood, Marjorie Worjeck, Helen Worley, Tami Wright, Rene

Y

1964 1994-95 1965, 67-68 1971 1973-76 1964 1973-75 1976 1989-91 1990 1996-97 1989 1966 2004-07 1969 1985-86 1972-75 1965 1966

1979-80 2000 1998-00 1977 1966 1965 1987-90 1966 2004--07 1965 1964 1985-88 1980-83

Yocom, Margaret Yoder, Susan Youndt, Lorraine Young, Gail

1966 1988-89 1968-69 1965-67

Zimmerman, Sally Zinkavich, Annie Zoble, Judy Zuck, Donna Zug, Daneen Zukowski, Monica

1984-87 2000-03 1968 1976 2007-09 1965

Z

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MEDIA INFORMATION Media Information

is field hockey media guide is to assist members of the media in their coverage of Penn State field hockey. e Penn State Athletic Communications staff is available and willing to assist any media members. Athletic Communications Assistant Justin Lafleur is the primary contact for field hockey.

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Contact: Justin Lafleur 101-C Bryce Jordan Center University Park, Pa. 16802

Credentials

Office Phone: (814) 865-1757 Cell Phone: (814) 321-5119 Fax: (814) 863-3165

Game day or season credentials are not necessary for Penn State field hockey games. Media members who wish to cover a particular game can email jal47@psu.edu or call Lafleur to request any assistance.

Interview Policies

All interview requests should be made through the Athletic Communications office. Head coach Char Morett and selected players are available for interviews after games following a cooling off period. Interviews may be conducted on the field. e coaching staff is usually available for interviews during weekday mornings and the coaches and members of the team are usually available before or after practice. Please contact Lafleur to confirm practice times or to arrange an interview at a different time.

Telephones

ose requesting a phone line for radio or other purposes should call or email at least five days prior to a game to make arrangements.

Game Media Services

e Penn State athletic communications office will provide pre-game notes, rosters, updated statistics and results for each team to members of the media at the scorer’s table prior to each game. Box scores and any post-game notes will be distributed approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game.

Follow action all season long on GoPSUsports.com (above) and the Penn State Field Hockey Twitter Page (below).

An Associated Press game story will also be produced by the PSU Athletic Communications staff. Members of the media may request that these stories as well as any or all releases regarding the Penn State field hockey program be sent to their organization through email by contacting Lafleur.

Daily Media Services

For the most up-to-date news and statistics as well as archived releases regarding the Penn State field hockey team, visit the official website of Penn State athletics, GoPSUsports.com.

Media Outlets Print

Centre Daily Times P.O. Box 89 State College, PA 16804 Phone: (814) 231-4628 Fax: (814) 235-3903 Penn State Daily Collegian 123 South Burrowes St. State College, PA 16801 Phone: (814) 865-1828 Fax: (814) 863-1126 Blue-White Illustrated P.O. Box 1272 State College, PA 16804 Phone: (814) 234-1177 Fax: (814) 231-2160 Fight On State P.O. Box 955 Lemont, PA 16851 Phone: (814) 861-4187 Fax: (814) 234-0428

Altoona Mirror 301 Cayuga Ave. Altoona, PA 16602 Phone: (814) 946-7443 Fax: (814) 946-7546 Harrisburg Patriot-News P.O. Box 2265 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Phone: (717) 255-8180 Fax: (717) 257-4747 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 34 Boulevard of the Allies Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: (412) 263-1621 Fax (412) 263-1926 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review D.L. Clark Building 503 Martindale St.-ird Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Phone: (724) 834-1151 Fax: (724) 830-6285 Philadelphia Inquirer 400 North Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19101 Phone: (215) 854-4550 Fax: (215) 854-4564

Philadelphia Daily News P.O. Box 7788 Philadelphia, PA 19101 Phone: (215) 854-5700 Fax: (215) 854-5524 Williamsport Sun-Gazette 252 W. Fourth St. Williamsport, PA 17701 Phone: (570) 326-1552 Fax: (570) 323-0948

Radio

WBLF 970 (also WPHB 1260) 315 South Atherton St. State College, PA 16801 Phone: (814) 272-1320/9700 Fax (814) 238-8993 ESPN Radio WMAJ 1450 & WRSC 1390 2551 Park Center Blvd. State College, PA 16801 Phone: (814) 237-4959 Fax: (814) 234-1659

WZWW 95.3 863 Benner Pike, Suite 200 State College, PA 16801 Phone: (814) 231-0593 Fax: (814) 231-0950

Wire Services

Associated Press One Franklin Plaza, Suite 250 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone: (215) 561-1133 Fax: (215) 561-3544 Pittsburgh Bureau 6 Gateway Center, Suite 222 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: (412) 281-3747 Fax: (412) 281-1869 State College Bureau Phone: (814) 238-3649 Fax: (814) 861-4210

Television

Big Ten Network 600 W. Chicago Ave., Suite 875 Chicago, IL 60610 Phone: (312) 665-0700 Fax: (312) 665-0740

25 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES • 2 NATIONAL TITLES • 5 BIG TEN TITLES

WTAJ (CBS) P.O. Box 10 Altoona, PA 16603 Phone: (814) 944-1414 Fax: (814) 944-4763 State College Bureau Phone: (814) 237-1010 Fax: (814) 238-3169 WJAC (NBC) 1949 Hickory Lane Johnstown, PA 15905 Phone: (814) 255-7651 Fax: (814) 255-7658 WWCP (Fox)/WATM (ABC) 1450 Scalp Ave. Johnstown, PA 15904 Phone: (814) 266-8088 Fax: (814) 266-7749 WPSU (PBS) Wagner Building University Park, PA 16802 Phone:(814) 865-3333 Fax: (814) 865-3145

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(1) Jessica Longstreth Jr • 5-4 • M Richboro, Pa.

(2) Kylie Licata Fr • 5-3 • GK Mountain Top, Pa.

(4) Alex Schlener R-So • 5-5 • B Bethlehem, Pa.

(5) Jenny Purvis Sr • 5-4 • F/M Maple Glen, Pa.

(6) Hannah Allison R-So • 5-6 • F/M Mifflinburg, Pa.

(7) Kelsey Amy So • 5-4 • F Sweet Valley, Pa.

(8) Daneen Zug Sr • 5-6 • B Manheim, Pa.

(10) Lauren Purvis Fr • 5-7 • F/M Maple Glen, Pa.

(11) Kristen Schaefer R-Fr • 5-5 • B Millersville, Pa.

(12) Brittany Grzywacz Fr • 5-6 • M/B Collegeville, Pa.

(13) Whitney Reddig Fr • 5-7 • F/M Lititz, Pa.

(15) Annabelle Abdo Fr • 5-2 • F/M Langhorne, Pa.

(16) Abby Fuhrman Fr • 5-7 • B Bainbridge, Pa.

(17) Casey McCartin Jr • 5-3 • F/M Horsham, Pa.

(18) Lauren Alloway R-Jr • 5-5 • B Hummelstown, Pa.

(19) Natalie Buttinger Fr • 5-8 • F/M Kitchener, Ontario

(21) Jacqueline Kenney Fr • 5-7 • B State College, Pa.

(23) Ali Meves Sr • 5-7 • GK Lower Gwynedd, Pa.

(57) Ayla Halus R-So • 5-6 • GK Hershey, Pa.

Charlene Morett Head Coach 27th Season Overall (24th at Penn State)

Lisa Bervinchak-Love Assistant Coach 16th Season 70

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Annie Zinkavich Assistant Coach Fifth Season FIELD HOCKEY

Stuart Smith Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Annie Abdo AB-doe Lisa Bervinchak-Love BUR-vin-Chalk Natalie Buttinger BUT-in-jur Brittany Grzywacz GRIZ-wack Ayla Halus HAL-iss Charlene Morett More-ETT Annie Zinkavich ZIN-ka-vich


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