TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011 Penn State Women’s Lacrosse
Team Information
Head Coach ................................Missy Doherty (First year)
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Table of Contents & Team Information
Career Record ............................................................79-46
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach Missy Doherty
Assistant Coach ..................................Amy Altig (First year)
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011 Schedule
Assistant Coach........................Tara Hohenshelt (12th year)
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Coach Tara Hohenshelt
Home Field ......................................Holuba Hall (indoors)
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011 Season Outlook
..............................................Jeffrey Field (outdoors - grass)
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach Amy Altig 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 Penn State Roster
..............................................Bigler Field (outdoors - grass)
9-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011 Penn State Nittany Lions
Conference ................American Lacrosse Conference (ALC)
28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010 Season Results
....................................................................Maggie Dunbar
30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Coaching History
......................................................................Laura Lesnick
27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .American Lacrosse Conference
29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010 Statistics 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Regular Season/Postseason History 32-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Penn State Records
2011 Captains ................................................Ashley Boccio
....................................................................Jackie Eastman
......................................................................Jen Steadman
35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Diane Whipple Memorial Award
2010 Record..................................................................10-7
38-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Year-by-Year Results
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................18/10
44-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .All-Time Letterwinners
Newcomers ........................................................................8
36-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Penn State Honors
43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .All-Time Series Records
Athletic Communications Women’s Lacrosse Contact: John Regenfuss Mailing address: 101-H Bryce Jordan Center University Park, PA 16802 Office Phone: 814-865-1757 Cell Phone: 814-876-0824 FAX: 814-863-3165 Email: jmr49@psu.edu Website: www.GoPSUsports.com
Credits
e 2011 Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Yearbook was compiled, written and layed out by John Regenfuss; Jeff Nelson, Executive Editor; Michele Kopec, Design and Cover Art. Photos by or courtesy of: Ken Gilbert, Steve Manuel, Penn State Athletics, John Regenfuss, Mark Selders, US Lacrosse. and David Welch. U.Ed. No. ICA-11-12
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2010 ALC Record ..............................................1-4 (T4th)
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................8/4
All-Time Division I Record ......................436-207-5 (.677) NCAA Championship appearances ..................................17 NCAA Championships ......................................................5 All-Americans ..................................................................98
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2011 SCHEDULE
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at Maryland ALBANY
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BUCKNELL at Virginia at Loyola (Md.) DELAWARE HOFSTRA VANDERBILT* LAFAYETTE at William & Mary
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FLORIDA* at Northwestern* LEHIGH OHIO STATE* at Johns Hopkins* at Princeton
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at American Lacrosse Conference Championship (1) NCAA Championship First Round NCAA Championship Second Round NCAA Championship Semifinals (2) NCAA Championship Final (2)
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ALL TIMES EASTERN * American Lacrosse Conference games (1) Hosted by Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. (2) Hosted by Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, N.Y.
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Head Section Coach heading Missy Left Doherty Head Coach
Doherty was a three-time honoree on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. e former Missy Holmes, she is married to Brian Doherty. e couple has two sons, two-year old Evan, and Nathan, born on June 18, 2010.
Missy
DOHERTY First Year Maryland, 1997
Career Record: 79-46
On July 2, 2010, Missy Doherty was introduced as the ninth head coach in Penn State women's lacrosse program history. A winner of five national championships as a player and coach, Doherty came to Happy Valley after a highly successful stint at Towson University in Baltimore. In seven years at Towson, Doherty built the Tigers into one of the top teams in the Colonial Athletic Association and into a nationally recognized and competitive program. At Towson, she posted an impressive 79-46 (.632) record, including five seasons with 13 or more victories, and led it to three CAA Tournament championships (2005, 2008-09) and a share of one CAA regular season title (2008). Doherty coached six All-Americans during her tenure, including Towson's first three-time honoree in program history. In 2010, Doherty guided Towson to a season of unprecedented success, as the Tigers earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history and received their first-ever top 10 national ranking in the IWLCA Division I poll. Prior to arriving at Towson, Doherty had a successful six-year stretch as an assistant coach at three different schools. At Princeton University, she was an integral member of the coaching staff that led the Tigers to NCAA championships in 2002 and 2003. During Doherty's tenure, Princeton compiled a 49-9 record and captured three straight Ivy League crowns. Doherty also served two seasons at Brown University (1999-2000) after starting her coaching career at Vanderbilt in 1998. A 1997 graduate of the University of Maryland, Doherty was a fouryear letterwinning defender, helping the Terrapins claim three NCAA championships. Maryland was a dominant force in collegiate women's lacrosse during her career, amassing a remarkable 68-2 record, including an NCAA record 50-game winning streak. Also a standout in the classroom,
MISSY DOHERTY // CAREER RECORD
Yr. 2004* 2005* 2006* 2007* 2008* 2009* 2010*
Rec. 14-4 13-6 7-10 6-9 13-6 13-6 13-5
Career 79-46
Notes 6-1 CAA/CAA Coach of the Year CAA Champions/NCAA 1st Rd 4-3 CAA 3-4 CAA CAA Champions/NCAA 1st Rd CAA Champions/NCAA 1st Rd NCAA 1st Rd 7 years
* at Towson University
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Assistant Coach Tara Hohenshelt Assistant Coach Tara
HOHENSHELT
12th Year Penn State, 1997
Tara Hohenshelt is entering her 12th season as a member of the Nittany Lion women's lacrosse staff. After serving as Director of Operations for the 2010 season, she has returned to her role as an assistant coach. A 1997 graduate of Penn State, she was a defender for four years on the lacrosse team. e former Tara Rowlyk returned to Happy Valley in 1999 after serving a year as the lacrosse coach and athletic recruiter at Centenary College. Before her tenure there, she was an assistant coach at NCAA quarterfinalist Princeton University. Hohenshelt played for Penn State's 1995 NCAA semifinal team and helped the Lions reach the quarterfinals in 1996 and 1997. She served as a tri-captain in her senior year. She was also the co-captain of the Philadelphia I team that won the 1997 USWLA national championship. As an undergraduate student-athlete, Hohenshelt represented the women's lacrosse team on the Student-Athlete Advisory Board. She was cochair of its public relations committee and served as an executive board member. An outstanding student with a 3.41 GPA in secondary math education, Hohenshelt was a Dean's List student for six semesters. She was twice named a Division I Academic All-American by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association and won Big Ten Conference academic honors as well. Hohenshelt was a three-sport letterwinner while at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pa. She is married to Penn State women's volleyball assistant coach Dennis Hohenshelt. e couple resides in State College with their five-year old son Jacob Owen and daughter Reese Avery, who was born in March 2010.
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Assistant Section heading Coach Amy Left Altig Assistant Coach Amy
ALTIG
First Year James Madison, 2005
On July 27, 2010, Amy Altig, an assistant at Princeton for the last three years, was introduced as an addition to Missy Doherty's staff at Penn State. Altig will be involved in coaching the goalkeepers and defense. At Princeton, working primarily with the goalkeepers, Altig helped develop an All-American in net and establish the Tigers as one of the Ivy League's and nation's top defenses. In her three years at Princeton, the Tigers compiled a 33-19 record and qualified for the NCAA Tournament twice. Prior to Princeton, Altig served as the top assistant coach at the University of Richmond for two seasons. While with the Spiders, they won two Atlantic-10 titles and earned two bids to the NCAA postseason. Her work with the goalkeepers and the defense helped Richmond lead the A-10 in goals against average. Altig played collegiately at James Madison University, receiving AllCAA honors twice as a standout goalkeeper. In her senior season, she ranked in the top 20 in Division I in save percentage and goals against average. Still active in lacrosse, Altig was named to the 2010-11 U.S. National Team in August 2010. She will train with the squad in advance of the 2013 Federation of International Lacrosse World Cup. Altig was an alternate on the 2009 U.S. World Cup Team and has been a member of several U.S. Elite and Development Teams. In the summer of 2008, she earned a spot on the U.S. Touring Team that traveled to the Czech Republic to compete in the Prague Cup. A native of Millersburg, Md., Altig earned a bachelor's degree in kinesiology with a concentration in sports management from James Madison in 2005.
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2011 Season Outlook e 2011 season will usher in a new era for Penn State women’s lacrosse, as Missy Doherty takes over the reins as the ninth head coach of the NCAA’s second winningest program. Considered one of the rising stars in collegiate women’s lacrosse, Doherty, who has won five national championships as a player and coach, comes to Happy Valley following a highly successful head coaching stint at Towson University, where she totaled 79 victories in seven seasons. While the main leadership presence patrolling the sidelines will be different this season, many of the players on the field should be familiar to Nittany Lion fans. e 2011 team is veteran laden, featuring as many as 10 upperclassmen that could be regular starters, including seven seniors. Overall, returning in 2011 is a squad comprised of 18 letterwinners and eight starters that will be captained by five valued seniors in Ashley Boccio, Maggie Dunbar, Jackie Eastman, Laura Lesnick, and Jen Steadman. Augmenting the roster will be the No. 9-ranked recruiting class in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse. “We are extremely lucky to inherit the group that we did,” said Doherty. “One of the things that could put this team over the top is the leadership of our senior class. ey have bought into what we have been doing and teaching. ey are great leaders and they are hard workers. ey set an example for the younger players to follow, both physically and mentally. at is something that is hard to coach. at is what gives me confidence for this year. With a senior class like that, we can take off fairly quickly.” ATTACK With the majority of its point production returning from the 2010 season, the Penn State
Jen Steadman
players. Sophomore Katie Guy and junior Aly Adams will fulfill a critical role in the midfield, serving as Penn State’s top draw specialists. Junior Elaine Welch, a tall and physically strong player, and freshman Lizzy Carney, who had a standout preseason, will be counted on for regular contributions. Freshmen Lauren Purvis, a rare two-sport athlete at Penn State, and twins Ali and Evan Foulsham will also compete for minutes.
Maggie Dunbar
attack will be one of the team’s greatest areas of strength in 2011. Senior Jen Steadman and sophomore Molly Fernandez, the team’s top two leading scorers a year ago with 45 and 40 points, respectively, will spearhead the unit. Working behind the crease, sophomore Hayley Sofarnos, who topped the team in assists with 18 in her rookie season, and senior Mary Dean have great vision and excel at feeding their teammates in front of the net. e attack was bolstered in the offseason with the addition of gifted newcomer Mackenzie Cyr, one of the nation’s most sought after recruits. Supplying offensive depth and versatility will be senior Megan Hollerbach, junior Bridget Callahan, and freshmen Avery Curley. “We don’t really have one type of attacker on the field, which is nice,” said Doherty. “We have some great 1-on-1 players and we have some great feeders. It’s a luxury to have that mix. We are not just a one-note offense. at will allow us to take advantage of some different things.” MIDFIELD e midfield will also serve as a scoring source thanks to the offensive talents of senior Laura Lesnick and junior eresa Zichelli, a duo that combined for 47 goals in 2010. Doherty describes Lesnick as a player “who can score whenever she wants to score” while Zichelli has netted 43 goals in her first two seasons as a Nittany Lion. Seniors Maggie Dunbar and Jackie Eastman, an experienced duo that has combined to make 55 career starts, will be key to the transition game. Dunbar, a First Team All-ALC selection last year, is a high-energy competitor who is a force on both ends of the field while Eastman uses her blazing speed to shine as one of the team’s best 1-on-1
DEFENSE/GOALKEEPERS While the defensive ranks are thin in terms of numbers, they are stout in respect to leadership and ability. Anchoring the unit will be senior defenders Ashley Boccio and Katy Wick along with junior goalkeeper Dana Cahill. “Ashley and Katy have done a great job at leading the defense,” said Doherty. “And another positive regarding our defense is that we have a terrific goalkeeper. Dana will be starting for the first time in her career but she has had a strong year so far. Our midfield provides an excellent defense as well, so they can fill in the holes if necessary.” Midfielders Maggie Dunbar, Jackie Eastman, and Katie Guy are all former defenders and have the versatility to make an impact anywhere on the field. Defender Brittaney Chamberlain, who played in a career high 12 games in 2010, and Colleen Shea will also provide the Lions with additional strength at the defensive end. Promising goalkeeper prospect freshman Melissa Lloyd will serve as Cahill’s understudy and will capably fill in if needed.
Ashley Boccio
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2011 Section Penn heading State Roster Left 2011 PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS No. 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 33 34
Name Avery Curley Jackie Eastman Maggie Dunbar Lizzy Carney Elaine Welch Jen Steadman Brittaney Chamberlain Katie Guy Lauren Purvis Mary Dean Molly Fernandez Hayley Sofarnos Ali Foulsham Mackenzie Cyr Kelsey Hughes Carly Bitzer Evan Foulsham Katy Wick Laura Lesnick eresa Zichelli Ashley Boccio Aly Adams Megan Hollerbach Colleen Shea Bridget Callahan Melissa Lloyd Dana Cahill
Pos. A/M M M M M A D M M A A A M A D A/M M D M M D M A D A GK GK
Yr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr./So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr./So. Fr. Jr.
Ht. 5-5 5-2 5-6 5-5 5-10 5-8 5-3 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-2 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-6 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-6 5-9 5-4 5-2 5-0 5-7
Hometown/High School Berwyn, Pa./Episcopal Academy Springfield, Pa./Springfield Cockeysville, Md./Saint Paul's School for Girls West Chester, Pa./Unionville Bernardsville, N.J./Kent Place Sykesville, Md./Century Finksburg, Md./Westminster Whitby, Ontario/Anderson C.V.I. Maple Glen, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham Wyncote, Pa./Cheltenham Baltimore, Md./McDonogh School Williamstown, Australia/Westbourne Grammar Madison, N.J./Madison Westminster, Md./Winters Mill Severna Park, Md./Severn School Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East Madison, N.J./Madison Winter Springs, Fla./Winter Springs Jarrettsville, Md./North Harford Severna Park, Md./Severna Park Northport, N.Y./Northport Springfield, Pa./Springfield Annapolis, Md./Broadneck Baltimore, Md./Seton Keough Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown West Chester, Pa./Unionville Towson, Md./Mercy
Head Coach: Missy Doherty (First Year, Maryland) Assistant Coaches: Tara Hohenshelt (12th Year, Penn State), Amy Altig (First Year, James Madison)
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Ashley
BOCCIO
Northport, N.Y. Northport
5-8 • SR. • DEFENDER
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Junior): Academic All-Big Ten…Anchored the PSU defense, starting all 16 games in which she played…Finished the season with 18 ground balls, eight caused turnovers, and two draw controls 2009 (Sophomore): Named third team All-American by womenslacrosse.com...Honored on IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-West/Midwest Region First Team...Selected Second Team All-ALC…Honored on ALC Championship All-Tournament Team…ALC Academic Honor Roll…Academic All-Big Ten…In first season as a starter, emerged as Penn State’s top defensive stopper, often drawing one-on-one assignment with opposition’s leading scorer…Started all 17 games…Earned first career assist and point in 20-7 season-opening victory over Lafayette (3/3)…Totaled 11 ground balls, three caused turnovers, and two draw controls. 2008 (Freshman): Came off the bench to play in nine games…Tallied one ground ball and one draw control HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB As a senior at Northport H.S., helped lead the Tigers to a third-straight Suffolk County Championship…A three-time Defensive MVP honoree…A three-time All-County selection…Named an All-American as a senior and All-American honorable mention as a junior…Won the Key Stone Award as a senior…Earned four letters in lacrosse, three in track, and two in soccer…Team captain of the lacrosse, track, and soccer teams as a senior…Earned All-League accolades in track in 2006 and 2007…Honored as an Academic All-American in 2007…Played club lacrosse with the Long Island Yellow Jackets under head coach Al Rose. PERSONAL Ashley Kay Boccio was born on January 15, 1989 in Long Island, N.Y. to parents Richard and Susan Boccio…Has one older sister, Jess, and two younger brothers, Richard and Robert…Jess, a four-year letterwinning goalkeeper at Penn State, graduated in 2008. Ashley Boccio // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2008 9 0 2009 17 17 2010 16 16 Career 42 33
G 0 0 0 0
A 0 1 0 1
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PTS 0 1 0 1
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Mary
DEAN
Mary Dean // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2008 2009 7 0 2010 17 17 Career 24 17
Wyncote, Pa. Cheltenham
5-6 • SR. • ATTACK
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Junior): Started all 17 games…One of seven Nittany Lions to score 20 or more goals (20)…Tied for third on the team in assists (13) and ranked fourth in points (33)…Recorded hat tricks in wins over Delaware (3/13), Lehigh (4/7), and Ohio State (4/18)…Scored game winning goals against Lafayette (3/24) and Temple (5/1)…Posted a season and career high seven points (4 goals, 3 assists) in win over Lafayette (3/24)…Tallied a season and career best four assists versus Colgate (2/28)…Ranked first in shot on goals percentage (.889) (5 + shots)…Ended the season with 15 ground balls, two draw controls and two caused turnovers. 2009 (Sophomore): Played in seven games…Scored three goals and notched one assist…Had first career multiple goal and point game in 18-5 rout of Bucknell (2/25), totaling two goals and one assist…Collected three ground balls and caused one turnover. 2009 (Freshman): Did not play...Transferred from the University of Louisville. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Led Cheltenham H.S. (Wyncote, Pa.) to its first-ever Suburban One American League championship in 2007 and to an undefeated record...First Team Suburban One as a sophomore, junior, and senior...Honorable Mention Suburban One as a freshman...All-American in 2006 (Honorable Mention) and 2007 (First Team)...e inaugural recipient of the Beth Stone Award for Outstanding High School Lacrosse Player in senior division of national tournament...Named team MVP and captain in 2006 and 2007...Won the outstanding athlete award of her senior class...Holds the school record for goals (332) and assists (274), totaling 606 points...Eight time letter winner (lacrosse and field hockey)...Named second team allconference in field hockey as a junior and senior...MVP and captain of field hockey team as a senior...Played on Ultimate Goal club team...Named Galaxy League First Team in 2006 and Second Team in 2005...Keystone Games lacrosse MVP (2005-06)...Delaware Valley Athlete of the Year (2005). PERSONAL Mary Eaton Dean was born on May 17, 1989 in Cape May, N.J. to parents Christopher and Didi Dean...Has two older siblings, Chris and Caroline...Sister, Caroline, also attends Penn State...Plans to pursue a degree in Sport Management.
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Maggie
DUNBAR
Maggie Dunbar // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2008 16 6 2009 17 17 2010 17 17 Career 50 40
G 2 0 2 4
A 0 0 9 9
PTS 2 0 11 13
Cockeysville, Md. Saint Paul’s School for Girls
5-6 • SR. • MIDFIELDER
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Junior): Selected First Team ALC…Named IWLCA First Team AllWest Region…Academic All-Big Ten…ALC Academic Honor Roll…Started all 17 games for the second consecutive season…Named to womenslacrosse.com Honor Roll (3/29) after tallying two assists in win over Lafayette (3/24) and a season-high two goals and one assist in victory over William & Mary (3/28)…Recorded two assists in dominating 14-3 win versus Temple (5/1)…Led the team in ground balls (38) and caused turnovers (19) and ranked second in draw controls (32). 2009 (Sophomore): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Academic All-Big Ten…Started all 17 games, establishing herself as a cornerstone of the Penn State defense in 2009...Ended the season second on the team in ground balls (32) and draw controls (31) and third in caused turnovers (17). 2008 (Freshman): Played in 16 games and started six…Led the freshman class in ground balls with 19 and draw controls with 22…Scored two goals in 19-4 win over Cincinnati (4/18)…Collected five caused turnovers. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Named Baltimore Sun Second Team All-Metro and First Team Baltimore County, Baltimore Examiner First Team All-Metro, Baltimore/Washington Regional High School All-Tewaaraton Team, and an IAAM A Conference All-Star as a senior at St. Paul’s School for Girls in Brooklandville, Md…Led the Gators to IAAM A Conference Regular Season Championships in 2004 and 2005 and IAAM A Conference Tournament Championships in 2004 and 2006…Earned a total of 10 varsity letters in lacrosse (4), soccer (4), and basketball (2)…Varsity lacrosse captain in 2007 and soccer captain (200406)…Voted an IAAM B Conference All-Star in soccer (2004-06)…As a senior, won the Green Key Award, was a senior peer educator, and named to senior yearly high honor roll…Played with the Skywalkers club team in Baltimore. PERSONAL Margaret Helen Dunbar was born on September 15, 1988 in Towson, Md. to parents Kevin and Martha Dunbar…Has two brothers, Bobby and Michael…Grandfather, Dick Hall, played major league baseball, spending most of his 16-year career with the Baltimore Orioles.
MAGGIE DUNBAR
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Jackie
EASTMAN
Jackie Eastman // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2008 5 0 2009 17 0 2010 16 15 Career 38 15
Springfield, Pa. Springfield
5-2 • SR. • MIDFIELDER
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Junior): Named Second Team All-ALC in her first season as a defender after playing her first two seasons in the midfield…Academic AllBig Ten…ALC Academic Honor Roll...Appeared in 16 games, starting 15…Netted her lone goal of the season on her only shot, helping PSU to a win over Lafayette (3/24)…Earned an assist in ALC Championship victory over Ohio State (5/6)…Tied for second on the team in ground balls (34) and ranked second in caused turnovers (15)…Totaled 11 draw controls. 2009 (Sophomore): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Academic All-Big Ten…Appeared in all 17 games…Notched four goals and four assists…Registered first multi-goal game of her career in the season opener, netting two in a win over Lafayette (2/18)…Assisted on eresa Zichelli’s game winning goal in 14-10 victory over Lehigh (4/8)…Used her top notch speed to tie for fourth on the team in ground balls with 26…Totaled eight caused turnovers and six draw controls. 2008 (Freshman): Saw action in five games…Scored first career goal win 1812 win over William & Mary (3/9)…Netted second goal in 19-4 win over Cincinnati (4/18)…Totaled four ground balls, one caused turnover and five draw controls. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB A three-time First Team All-Delco and First Team All-Central League selection at Springfield H.S. in Springfield, Pa…Named the Delaware County Daily Times Player of the Year as a senior for leading the Cougars to a perfect 21-0 record…Honored as an All-American in 2007 and Honorable Mention All-American in 2006…Helped Springfield capture PIAA District I championships in 2004, 2006, and 2007 and Central League titles in 2004 and 2007…Lettered for all four years in lacrosse, soccer, basketball…Owns the school record for goals in a season (soccer) and was named First Team All-Central in 2006…A two-time Academic AllAmerican…Played club lacrosse with SEPA under head coach Lisa Schweiger. PERSONAL Jaclyn Eastman was born on December 20, 1988 in Philadelphia, Pa. to parents Phil and Maureen Eastman…Has one brother, Phil, who also attends Penn State....Cousin, Tara Johnson, competed on the Penn State track & field team.
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A 1 4 1 6
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Megan
HOLLERBACH
Annapolis, Md. Broadneck
5-9 • SR. • ATTACK
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Junior): IWLCA Academic Honor Roll…ALC Academic Honor Roll…Academic All-Big Ten…Played in three games…Scored her first career goal in 19-5 win over Lafayette (3/24). 2009 (Sophomore): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Academic All-Big Ten…Appeared in two games, wins over Lafayette (2/18) and Mount St. Mary’s (3/3). 2008 (Freshman): Came off the bench to play in three games. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Fought back from an ACL injury suffered in her junior year to lead Broadneck H.S. (Annapolis, Md.) to a runner-up finish in Anne Arundel County play and to the regional semifinals as a senior…Tallied 11 goals and 13 assists in 2007 to earn the Gerry Case Award, an honor given to the athlete that overcame significant challenges to compete at a high level…Helped the Bruins claim three-straight Anne Arundel County Championships (2004-06) and a state runner-up finish in 2005…Earned four letters in lacrosse and field hockey…In 2005, named First Team AllCounty, Coaches, Capitol/Gazette and Second Team All-County by the Baltimore Sun in field hockey…Played club lacrosse with CCLAX Black, earning All-Galaxy honors in 2005…Club team won the Loyola 4x4 Tournament Championship in 2006. PERSONAL Megan Elizabeth Hollerbach was born on August 8, 1989 in Annapolis, Md. to Tom and Judy Hollerbach…Has a younger sister, Alison…Uncle, John, played lacrosse at Penn State and ranks third all-time on the career points list and was the 1989 winner of the Pittenger Award. Megan Hollerbach // Career Statistics Season GP GS G 2008 3 0 0 2009 2 0 0 2010 3 0 1 Career 8 0 1
A 0 0 0 0
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PTS 0 0 0 0
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Laura
LESNICK
Jarrettsville, Md. North Harford
5-6 • SR. • MIDFIELDER
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Junior): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Academic All-Big Ten…A fixture in the midfield, starting all 17 games…Ranked fifth in goals scored with 23, including a team-high eight free position goals…Netted two or more goals in eight games, recording a season high three versus Colgate (2/28), Vanderbilt (3/21), and William & Mary (3/28)…Registered three assists…Finished fourth on the team in shots on goals (37) and fifth in caused turnovers (9)…Totaled 19 ground balls and 13 draw controls. 2009 (Sophomore): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Academic All-Big Ten…Started all 16 games in which she saw action…Fourth on the team in goals scored with a 22 and fifth in points with 23…Scored a single-game career-high four goals in 16-6 victory over Colgate (3/1)…Finished the season on a hot streak, netting eight goals in the final four games, including three in an ALC Championship win over Ohio State (5/1)…Tied for the team lead in game-winning goals with two…Totaled 15 draw controls, 10 ground balls, and three caused turnovers. 2008 (Freshman): Played in 13 games, starting 11…Scored first career goal in 18-3 win over Colgate (3/2)…Totaled seven ground balls, two caused turnovers and five draw controls. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Totaled 42 goals and 13 assists en route to team MVP honors as a senior at North Harford H.S. in Pykesville, Md….Named a 2007 Under Armour AllAmerican…Baltimore Sun First Team All-County honoree as junior and senior and Second Team as a sophomore…Led the Hawks to regional and county championships and a state finalist finish in 2007…Earned three letters in lacrosse and soccer…Honored as the 2007 Al Cesky Scholar Athlete Award…Recognized as a 2006 US Lacrosse Academic All-American…Played club lacrosse with NEMS under head coach Keith Barnes. PERSONAL Laura Ann Lesnick was born on September 15, 1989 in Baltimore, Md. to parents Glenn and Rachel Lesnick…Has one older brother, Brett…Father, Glenn, played Division III soccer at York College (Pa.). Laura Lesnick // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2008 13 11 2009 16 16 2010 17 17 Career 46 44
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G 4 22 23 49
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PTS 4 23 26 53
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STEADMAN
Jen Steadman // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2008 16 7 2009 15 2 2010 17 17 Career 48 26
G 15 14 28 57
A 8 10 17 35
PTS 23 24 45 92
Sykesville, Md. Century
5-8 • SR. • ATTACK
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Junior): ALC Academic Honor Roll…In the starting line-up for all 17 games…Led the team in points with 45, ranking second in goals (28) and assists (17)…Tallied at least one point in 15 of 17 games…Started the season with a nine-game streak in which she notched at least one point (2/14-3/28)…Scored two goals in six consecutive games (2/283/28)…Netted game-winning goals versus William & Mary (3/28) and against Ohio State in the ALC Championship (5/6)…Tied a season-high by scoring four goals in 14-13 win over Lehigh (4/7)…Named to ALC Championship All-Tournament Team after totaling 10 points in two games…Totaled a season-high six points (4 goals, 2 assists) versus Ohio State in first round ALC Championship contest (5/6) and added four more against Northwestern in semifinals (5/7)…Ranked first on the team in shots (65) and shots on goal (55)…Recorded 18 draw controls and 14 ground balls. 2009 (Sophomore): Played in 15 games, making two starts…One of just three players to post double-digit totals in goals (14) and assists (10)…Ranked third on the team in assists and fourth in points (24)…Started the season hot, tallying four goals and three assists in a 20-7 win over Lafayette (2/18)…Had four points (2 goals, 2 assists) in a victory against William & Mary (3/28)…Also scored two goals in back-to-back games versus North Carolina (4/5) and Lehigh (4/8)…Totaled five draw controls, four ground balls, and one caused turnover. 2008 (Freshman): Played in 16 games, starting seven…Led freshman class with 15 goals…Tied for second on team with eight assists…Totaled a career high four points (two goals and two assists) in 18-12 win over William & Mary (3/9)…Scored two goals against Vanderbilt (3/23), Loyola (3/30) and Ohio State (4/20)…Netted three goals against Northwestern (4/13)…Tallied 14 ground balls, two caused turnovers, and six draw controls. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Led Century H.S. (Eldersburg, Md.) to three 2A/1A state championships and one runner-up finish…Named First Team All-Conference, All-Metro, and All-County as a sophomore, junior, and senior…Honored as a High School All-American and the Carroll County Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007…Totaled a remarkable 263 goals and 129 assists during high school career…Helped the Knights to a four-year record of 68-5…Earned 11 varsity letters in lacrosse (4), soccer (4), and basketball (3)…Earned All-Conference honors in soccer and won a state championship as a freshman…Two-time All-County selection in basketball…Played with the ROME Lacrosse Club.
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Katy
WICK
Winter Springs, Fla. Winter Springs
5-3 • SR. • DEFENDER
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Junior): Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award Recipient…IWLCA Academic Honor Roll… ALC Academic Honor Roll…Academic All-Big Ten…Saw playing time in all 17 games, starting a career-high five…Ended the season with nine ground balls, five caused turnovers, and four draw controls. 2009 (Sophomore): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award recipient…Academic All-Big Ten…Played in a career-high 14 games…Finished ninth on the team with eight goals…Started the year off fast, notching her first career hat trick in win over Lafayette (2/18)…Had another multiple goal game against Mount St. Mary’s (3/3), netting two…Also scored against Colgate (3/1), Virginia (3/8), and Vanderbilt (3/22)...Totaled three ground balls, one draw control, and two caused turnovers. 2008 (Freshman): Saw action in five games…Collected one ground ball and forced one turnover. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Starred at Winter Springs H.S. in Winter Springs, Fla., earning First Team All-Conference honors as a freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior…Selected as an All-American in 2006 and 2007…Named All-Central Florida in 2006…Finished her career with 119 goals and 26 assists...Earned a varsity letter in lacrosse all four years…Made the Principals Honor Roll (2004-07)…Earned Academic All-American recognition in 2006 and 2007…Played club lacrosse with Lady Possums, Team FLC. PERSONAL Katy Marie Wick was born on November 11, 1988 in Orlando, Fla. to Ken and Karen Wick…Has three siblings, Kara, Kory, and Kenna…Uncle, Rocco English, played football at Penn State from 1972-76. Katy Wick // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2008 5 0 2009 14 0 2010 17 5 Career 36 5
16
G 0 8 0 8
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A 0 0 0 0
PTS 0 8 0 8
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Aly
ADAMS
Springfield, Pa. Springfield
5-6 • JR. • ATTACK
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Sophomore): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Academic All-Big Ten…Played in 16 games, earning her first career start versus Lafayette (3/24)…Scored four goals on the season, including her career first in the season opening victory over Loyola (2/14)…Totaled seven draw controls and five ground balls. 2009 (Freshman): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Came off the bench to see action in three regular season games, Lafayette (2/18), Mount St. Mary’s (3/3), North Carolina (4/5), and in the ALC Championship title game versus Northwestern (5/2). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Eight-time letter winner at Springfield High School (four in lacrosse and four in volleyball)…Named to the News of Delaware County All-Star Second Team and received the PAWS spirit award as a sophomore…Led her team to a win in the 2006 District One Championships…Received an AllDelco Honorable Mention and Second Team All Central in 2007… Led the Cougars in 2007 as they went undefeated and became Central League Champions and District One Champions…As a senior, named team captain and MVP…Earned First Team All-Delco, First Team All Central, AllAmerican and Academic All-American honors in 2008…Won the Exemplary Volunteer Award for Community Service…Received All-Galaxy Honorable Mention in 2006 and 2007 for her play in the Ultimate Goal Lacrosse Club. PERSONAL Born Alyson Blair Adams on January 17, 1990…Parents are Steve and Barb Adams…Has one brother, Drew, who was a two-time honorable mention All-American and three-time ECAC Goalkeeper of the Year at Penn State...Father Steve played soccer for Temple University…Mother Barb played lacrosse for East Stroudsburg. Aly Adams // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2009 4 0 2010 16 1 Career 20 1
G 0 4 4
A 0 0 0
PTS 0 4 4
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Dana
CAHILL Towson, Md. Mercy
5-7 • JR. • GOALKEEPER
PENN STATE CAREER 2009 (Freshman): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Appeared in five games, totaling 89:22 in goal…Against 27 shots, recorded 11 saves (.579 save percentage) and allowed eight goals (5.37 goals against average)...Collected one ground ball. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB ree-time letter winner at Mercy High School…Named Mercy’s MVP both junior and senior years…Named to the IAAM A Conference All-Star team in 2007 and 2008… Named to the 2007 Baltimore Sun All-City Team One, Metro Team Two, 2007 Baltimore Examiner All-Metro Team Two and Towson Times All Star Team One…Recognized on Inside Lacrosse Rising Senior watch list 2007…Named to the 2007 and 2008
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2011 Section Penn heading State Nittany Left Lions Baltimore/Washington High School Tewaaraton watch list…Selected team captain and averaged 10.6 GAA as a senior…Received the 2008 C. Markland Kelly Award for Athletic Service at Mercy…Named to the 2008 Under Armour All-American High School Team…Selected as the Baltimore Sun All Baltimore City Player of the Year in 2008…Honored on the Baltimore Sun All Baltimore City Team One and the Baltimore Sun All Metro Team Two in 2008… Played club lacrosse for ROME 2008 in Baltimore, Md. PERSONAL Born Dana Elizabeth Cahill on February 25, 1990…Parents are Bob and Elizabeth Cahill…Has a younger brother named Emmett. Dana Cahill // Career Statistics Season GP GS Mins. 2009 5 0 89:22 2010 6 0 125:48 Career 11 0 215:10
GA 8 19 27
Svs. 11 20 31
GAA 5.37 9.06 7.53
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Brittaney
CHAMBERLAIN Finksburg, Md. Westminster
5-3 • JR. • DEFENDER
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Sophomore): Academic All-Big Ten…Appeared in 12 games…Totaled two ground balls, two draw controls and two caused turnovers. 2009 (Freshman): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Appeared in two games, making her collegiate debut against Lafayette (2/18)…Recorded two ground balls and one caused turnover. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Five-time letter winner (three for lacrosse, two for soccer)…Received AllConference Honorable Mention in 2006…Named to the First-Team All-County, First-Team All-Conference, All-State and U.S. Lacrosse National team Mid-Atlantic Number One her junior year…Named a 2007 Academic All-American…Team was Co-Carroll County Champs in 2007…Led her team to the Regional Finals and State Semi-Finals in 2006 and 2007…Selected team captain and MVP of defense her senior year…Named First-Team All-County: Carroll County in 2008…Played for Rome 2008. PERSONAL Born Brittaney Rae Chamberlain on December 20, 1989…Parents are Glenn and Christine Chamberlain…Has two older siblings, Brooke and Douglas, and two younger siblings Tamior and Mackenzie…Brother, Doug, played soccer at Stevenson University (2007)…Dad, Glenn, played football at the University of Maryland (1974-1979). Brittaney Chamberlain // Career Statistics Season GP GS G 2009 2 0 0 2010 12 0 0 Career 14 0 0
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PTS 0 0 0
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Colleen
Elaine
Baltimore, Md. Seton Keough
Bernardsville, N.J. Kent Place
WELCH
SHEA
5-11 • JR. • MIDFIELDER
5-4 • JR. • DEFENDER
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Sophomore): ALC Academic Honor Roll. 2009 (Freshman): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Saw playing time in three games, wins over Lafayette (2/18), Mount St. Mary’s (3/3), and Ohio State (4/19)…Collected one ground ball. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Ten-time letter winner (four in lacrosse, three in cross country, three in indoor track)…Named to the All-Baltimore City team in 2007…Led her team in ground balls in 2007…Selected team captain and team MVP in 2008…Led team in ground balls and caused turnovers as a senior…Honored on All-Conference and All-Baltimore City Teams (2008)…Named All IAAM her senior year…Earned valedictorian honors and was named a National Merit Commended Scholar, a Maryland Distinguished Scholar Semifinalist, Two-time US Lacrosse Academic All-American, a Archdioscean Distinctive Scholar and Seton Keough Scholar Athlete of the Year…Played for the Hero’s Lacrosse Club. PERSONAL Born Colleen Fitzgerald Shea on October 2, 1990…Parents are Edward and eresa Shea…Has two older sisters, Linsey played on the Penn State lacrosse team from 2004-2008 and sister Kerry is currently a senior on the team…Father Ed wrestled and played lacrosse for Western Maryland College (1971-1975). Colleen Shea // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2009 3 0 2010 0 0 Career 3 0
G 0 0 0
A 0 0 0
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Sophomore): Saw action in 13 games…Notched her first career hat trick in 17-7 win against Colgate (2/28)…Scored two goals versus Virginia (3/7)…Tallied lone assist of the season in victory over Temple (5/1)…Registered seven ground balls and one draw control. 2009 (Freshman): Saw playing time in four games…Scored two goals in rookie campaign…Tallied first career goal in 20-7 victory over Lafayette (2/18)…Upped her goal total by one with a score in win against Mount Saint Mary’s (3/3). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Eight-time letter winner at Kent Place School (four in lacrosse, four in field hockey)…Ended her freshman year with 14 goals, nine assists, and 11 draw controls…Notched 43 goals, 24 assists, 22 draw controls as a sophomore, earning Second Team All-Conference…Totaled 52 goals, 16 assists, 93 draw controls and team MVP her junior year…Selected team captain her senior year…Received the Pat Conely Athletic Award in 2008…Named First-Team All Prep and First-Team all County in 2008…Led her team in winning the 2008 Union County Championships…Played for the Metro Lacrosse Club where she was named Second Team All-Galaxy. PERSONAL Born Elaine Marie Welch on March 19, 1990…Parents are Kathy and David Welch…Has a younger brother named Peter…Father David wrestled for Indiana University (1974-1978).
PTS 0 0 0
Elaine Welch // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2009 4 0 2010 13 0 Career 17 0
G 2 5 7
A 0 1 1
PTS 2 6 8
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Theresa Zichelli // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2009 17 5 2010 17 17 Career 34 22
Theresa
ZICHELLI Severna Park, Md. Severna Park
5-6 • JR. • MIDFIELDER
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Sophomore): In the starting line-up for all 17 games…Ranked fourth on the team in goals with 24, including seven off free positions…Netted a career-high four goals versus Vanderbilt (3/21)…Posted her lone hat trick of the year against Johns Hopkins (4/25)…Also had five two-goal games…Finished the season strong, scoring at least one goal in the final 11 games…Totaled three assists, giving her a career-high 27 points on the season…Ranked third on the team in ground balls (26), draw controls (20), and caused turnovers (12)…Ended the year fourth on the team in shots (47) and fifth in shots on goal (35). 2009 (Freshman): Played in all 17 games, starting the final five of the season…Emerged as one of Penn State’s top offensive weapons late in the season…Finished fifth on the team with 19 goals and seventh with 20 points…Posted back-to-back hat tricks in wins over conference foes Ohio State (4/19) and Johns Hopkins (4/25)…Named ALC Rookie of the Week for her role in the regular season victory over the Buckeyes…Recorded first career assist in ALC Championship title game against Northwestern (5/2)…Compiled team’s top shooting percentage among starters 20
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G 19 24 43
A 1 3 4
PTS 20 27 47
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Bridget
CALLAHAN Moorestown, N.J. Moorestown
5-2 • JR./SO. • ATTACK
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Sophomore): Came off the bench to see action on the attack in nine games…Registered a career-high 11 points, notching six goals and five assists…Had most productive game of her career versus Bucknell (2/16), recording two goals and two assists…Also netted two goals in first round ALC Championship win over Ohio State (5/6)…Totaled two draw controls and one ground ball. 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in two games…Earned first career assist and point in 13-3 victory over Mount St. Mary’s (3/3)…Had one ground ball. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Six-time letter winner (four in lacrosse, two in basketball)…Scored 22 goals with 10 assists and 39 ground balls as a sophomore …Notched 59 goals, 26 assists and 53 ground balls in her junior year…Named First-Team AllCounty, All Group ree and First-Team All-South Jersey in 2007…Named to Sports Illustrated Takkle Top 100 as a senior…Selected team captain in 2008…Named First-Team All-South Jersey, First Team All-Burlington County, Burling County Scholastic League All-Star, Burlington County Player of the ear and First-Team High School All-American in 2008…Led her team to the State Championships in 2006 and 2007…Played club lacrosse with South Jersey Select. PERSONAL Born Bridget Patricia Callahan on April 5, 1990…Parents are Jim and Kathy Callahan…Has two older siblings, Jim and Jenny…Sister Jenny was a member of the crew team at Barry University in 2005. Bridget Callahan // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2009 2 0 2010 9 0 Career 11 0
G 0 6 6
A 1 5 6
PTS 1 11 12
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Kelsey
HUGHES
Severna Park, Md. Severn School
5-7 • JR./SO. • DEFENDER
PENN STATE/COLLEGIATE CAREER 2010 (Sophomore): Did not play. 2009 (Freshman): Played in 13 games, starting five at the University of Denver…Totaled nine ground balls, eight caused turnovers, and seven draw controls. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Two-time Severn School Defensive Player of the Year…Two-year captain…Named an IAAM A-League All-Star as a junior and senior…Selected to the All-Galaxy First Team as a senior and All-Galaxy Second Team as a junior…Earned First Team All-Met honors as a senior.
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2011 Section Penn heading State Nittany Left Lions PERSONAL Born on Jan. 13, 1990 in Cincinnati, Ohio to parents Harold and Colleen…Has one brother, Cameron…Enjoys swimming and boating…Played basketball for nine years…Member of the honor roll in high school…Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity, Happy Helpers, and the Special Olympics. Kelsey Hughes // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2009* 13 5 2010 0 0 Career 13 5
G 0 0 0
12
A 0 0 0
PTS 0 0 0
parents Jorge and Kathy Kelly…Undecided on a major.
Fernandez…Has
Molly Fernandez // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2010 17 17 Career 17 17
G 27 27
a
younger
A 13 13
sister,
PTS 40 40
Molly
FERNANDEZ Baltimore, Md. McDonogh School
5-2 • SO. • ATTACK
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Freshman): Had a sensational first season as a Nittany Lion, registering at least one point in all 17 starts...Named ALC Rookie of the Week three times (2/22, 3/1, 3/15)…Ranked second on the team in points (40), third in goals (27), and tied for third in assists (13)…Earned first career assist in season opening upset of Loyola (2/14) and first career goal two days later when she scored three in 15-2 victory over Bucknell (2/16)…Scored a season high four goals versus Vanderbilt (3/21) and Northwestern (5/7)…Recorded three assists in victory over Delaware (3/13)…Notched a season best five points (3 goals, 2 assists) in dominating 14-3 win over Temple (5/1)…Totaled 18 ground balls, 12 draw controls, and five caused turnovers. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB A four-year varsity letterwinner and three-year starter at the McDonogh School in Owings Mills, Md….Led team to the IAAM `A' Conference Championship for the first time in school history as a senior… In 2009, after tallying 51 points (36 goals, 15 assists), the Eagles' team captain was named an Under Armour All-American, First Team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun, and an IAAM All-Star and was selected to the All-Tewaaraton High School Team… As a junior, totaled 42 goals and 15 assists to earn First Team All-Baltimore County accolades and was honored on the 2008 Under Armour Underclassmen Baltimore Championship Team…Started as a sophomore, totaling 21 goals and five assists, helping team reach the IAAM semifinals...Played varsity as a freshman, recording seven goals and five assists, as team advanced to IAAM Championships…Played club lacrosse with Skywalkers…Named First Team All-Galaxy in 2007…Team won Top of the Bay championships in 2007 and 2008 and IWLCA Champions Cup and IWLCA Capitol Cup in 2008. PERSONAL Born Molly Elizabeth Fernandez on May 15, 1991 in Baltimore, Md. to 22
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9
Katie
GUY
Whitby, Ont. Anderson C.V.I.
5-8 • SO. • MIDFIELDER
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Freshman): ALC Academic Honor Roll…Saw action in eight games…Finished first year as a Nittany Lion with eight ground balls, five draw controls, including a season-high three versus Northwestern (4/11), and one caused turnover.
2011 Penn State Nittany Lions HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Competed as the youngest member of Team Canada at the 2009 FIL World Cup in Prague, Czech Republic, helping it capture the bronze medal…Played under Team Canada head coach Jen Johnson, a former Nittany Lion who ranks ninth on the program’s career points list…As a member of the Canadian Provincial U-19 team, won championships at the Ontario Summer Games in 2006 and 2008…Started for Team Canada at the U-19 World Championships as a 17-year old…Earned Rookie of the Year honors on the U-19 squad in 2006…As a member of the Canadian Provincial U-15 team, captured three championships and was named outstanding defensive player in 2004 and team co-captain and outstanding graduating player in 2005…Playing in high school for the Anderson C.V.I. Raiders, Guy she was honored as varsity rookie of the year in 2006 and was selected as a co-captain in 2007 and 2009…Also a standout student, she earned honors award for academic excellence all four years in high school. PERSONAL Born Kathryn Marni Guy on March 27, 1991 in Ajax, Ontario to parents Mark and Susan Guy…Has an older sister, Jennifer, and brother, Jason…Brother played professionally in the Ontario Hockey League for the London Knights…Hobbies include coaching and refereeing…Grew up playing ice hockey, winning a North Metro League Championship in 2003…Plans to major in engineering and pursue a career in the pharmaceutical industry. Katie Guy // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2010 8 0 Career 8 0
G 0 0
A 0 0
PTS 0 0
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Hayley
SOFARNOS
Williamstown, Australia Westbourne Grammar
5-6 • SO. • ATTACK
PENN STATE CAREER 2010 (Freshman): Played in all 17 games…Led PSU with 18 assists…Finished fifth on the team with 29 points…Recorded first career hat trick versus Florida (4/3)…Scored one goal in eight other games…Tallied a season high five assists and six points in regular season victory over Ohio State (4/18)…Had five games in which she notched two or more assists…Totaled eight draw controls, five assists, and two caused turnovers. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB A four-year member of the Australian U-19 Team…Named to the 2007 U19 IFWLA All-World Team…At the 2007 U-19 World Championships, earned the Spirit of Lacrosse Award and was chosen MVP of the Aussies' match-up with England…For the tournament, was Team Australia's secondleading scorer and ranked ninth overall among World Championship participants with 19 points (7 goals, 12 assists)…Active at the state lacrosse level as well, was a member of the Senior Victorian State Team (2008-09), the U-17 Victorian State Team (2004-08), and the U-15 Victorian State Team (2003-2006) which won a combined six national championships…In 2007, received the Junior Sports Star of the Year award from the Leader Newspaper for her play with the Victorian State Team…A member of the Newport Ladies Lacrosse Club (NLLC) at different levels since 2002, helped her teams capture a total of six premierships, including three straight from 2006-08…Earned Best and Fairest honors with the NLLC in 2006 and 2008 and also served as team co-captain last year. PERSONAL Born Hayley Lauren Sofarnos on March 29, 1991 in Melbourne, Australia to parents John and Sue Sofarnos…Mother is head coach of the Australian National Team and was a member of the team from 1982-1997, winning five World Cups…Has a younger sister, Jessica…Plans to major in nutrition as pursue a career as a sports nutritionist…Chose Penn State due to the “amazing academic and athletic opportunities.” Hayley Sofarnos // Career Statistics Season GP GS 2010 17 0 Career 17 0
G 11 11
A 18 18
PTS 29 29
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Lizzy
CARNEY West Chester, Pa. Unionville
5-5 • FR. • MIDFIELDER
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Attended Unionville (Pa.) High School , at which she earned 10 varsity letters in lacrosse, basketball, and soccer, earning First Team All-Chester County honors in all three sports…Led the Indians to a 22-4 record, a spot in the state semifinals, and the No. 3 ranking in the state of Pennsylvania in senior year…Set the single season school record with 78 draw controls and recorded 76 goals and 56 assists in 2009…Named MVP of state semifinal game, totaling six goals and two assists…Selected First Team All Ches-Mont, First Team All-Chester County, most athletic female in her graduating class, and one of the Top Students by Chester County Daily Local Newspaper…Played with the PA Express club team. PERSONAL Elizabeth “Lizzy” Marie Carney was born August 28, 1992 to parents Joe and Patty Carney…Has an older brother, Christopher…Father played football at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Carly
BITZER
Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucks East
5-3 • SR. • DEFENDER
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Started at midfield for all four years at Central Bucks East (Pa.) High School…As a junior, totaled 53 goals and 20 assists, ranking third in the area for most goals scored…Named First Team All-Suburban One League and Attack MVP…In senior season, totaled 50 goals and 23 assists…Named Second Team All-Suburban and Team MVP…As team captain, led the Patriots to the playoffs her senior year…Played for the Bucks Select club team. PERSONAL Carly Tyler Bitzer was born June 29, 1992 in Doylestown, Pa. to John and Lisa Bitzer…Has an older sister, Brittany…Intends to major in finance. 24
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Avery
CURLEY
Berwyn, Pa. Episcopal Academy
5-5 • FR. • ATTACK/MIDFIELDER
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Starred at Episcopal Academy, helping it capture three-straight Inter-Ac Championships…As a sophomore, was named First Team All-Inter-Ac, and First Team All-Main Line after tallying 46 goals, 33 assists, and a career-high 161 ground balls…As a junior, totaled 52 goals, 22 assists, and 42 draw controls…Received All-American Honorable Mention, First Team All-InterAc, First Team All Main Line, Second Team All-Delco, Second Team All-Phillylacrosse.com in 2009…Missed her senior season at Episcopal Academy due to injury…Earned eight total varsity letters in lacrosse and field hockey…Played club lacrosse with Ultimate Goal. PERSONAL Born Avery Anderson Curley on October 20, 1991 in Bryn Mawr, Pa. to Bill and Kimberly Curley… Has an older brother, Willis, who plays lacrosse at Brown University…Plans to major in public relations or advertising/communications.
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2011 Penn State Nittany Lions Second Team All-Morris County, ird Team All-State, and team MVP honors…Named ird Team All-Morris County and team MVP after scoring 60 goals as a sophomore…Started as a freshman, notching 44 points (33 goals, 11 assists)…Academic All-American (2009-10)…Won 11 letters at MHS in lacrosse, basketball, and cross country…Played with the STEPS Elite club team for five years, capturing a Lacrosse By the Sea title in 2008.
Mackenzie
CYR
PERSONAL Ali Brooks Foulsham was born on November 11, 1991 in New York, N.Y. to Douglas and Kim Foulsham…Has an older brother, Grant, and a twin sister, Evan, who also plays on the Penn State women’s lacrosse team…Grant plays lacrosse at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Westminster, Md. Winters Mill
5-6 • FR. • ATTACK
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB As a four-year starter on the attack for Winters Mill (Md.) High School, totaled 427 points (202 goals, 225 assists) and 58 wins…Led the Falcons to an 18-1 record and a state championship as a senior, scoring a career-high 65 goals…In 2010 was named Carroll County Times Player of the Year, AllTewaaraton, First Team All-Metro, Under Armour Senior Team, Carroll Eagle Athlete of the Year, US Lacrosse All-American, and Senior Athlete of the Year…Tallied a career-best 75 assists and 79 draw controls as a junior, earning First Team All-Carroll County and All-Chesapeake Conference, US Lacrosse All-American, Second Team All-Metro, Under Armour All-Star Team honors…Helped WMHS to a state championship in 2008 as a sophomore…Selected First Team All-Carroll County and All-Chesapeake Conference and US Lacrosse Honorable Mention….Also made First Team Mid-Atlantic National Team and was named to Under Armour All-Star Team…Recognized on First Team All-Carroll County and All-Chesapeake Conference and Second Team Mid-Atlantic National Team as a freshman…Twelve-time letter winner at Winters Mill, playing lacrosse, soccer, and basketball…Played club lacrosse for Check-Hers Elite 2010. PERSONAL Mackenzie Marie Cyr was born on January 29, 1992 in Bethesda, Md. to Gregory and Kathy Cyr… Has two sisters, Kayla and Madison…Anticipates majoring in Special Education and pursuing a career as a teacher.
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FOULSHAM Madison, N.J. Madison
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Evan
FOULSHAM
Madison, N.J. Madison
5-6 • FR. • MIDFIELDER
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB As a four-year starter at Madison (NJ) High School, won 59 games and three Northern Hills Conference Championships (2007-09)…Totaled 188 goals and 59 assists (247 points) in addition to 252 ground balls for the Dodgers… A three-time First Team All-NJAC selection (2008-10)… In senior year, team captain notched 54 goals, 10 assists, and 54 ground balls, earning First Team All-Morris County, Daily Record All-Area Team, and team co-MVP honors… As a junior, had 53 goals and 16 assists en route to receiving Second Team All-Morris County, ird Team All-State, and Daily Record All-Area Team recognition…In sophomore season, tallied a careerhigh 60 goals and was named ird Team All-Morris County…Netted 21 goals and dished out a career-high 18 assists as a freshman…Academic AllAmerican (2009-10)…Earned 10 letters at MHS in lacrosse, basketball, and cross country…Played with the STEPS Elite club team for five years, capturing a Lacrosse By the Sea title in 2008. PERSONAL Evan Lindsay Foulsham was born on November 11, 1991 in New York, N.Y. to Douglas and Kim Foulsham…Has an older brother, Grant, and a sister, Ali, who also plays lacrosse at Penn State…Grant plays lacrosse at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
5-6 • FR. • MIDFIELDER
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB A part of three Northern Hills Conference Championships (2007-09) and 59 wins at Madison (N.J.) High School…Totaled 211 goals and 52 assists (263 points) in addition to 236 ground balls as a four-year starter in the midfield for the Dodgers…A three-time First Team All-NJAC selection (2008-10)…In senior year, team captain posted career-highs in goals (62), assists (21), and ground balls (77), earning First Team All-Morris County, Daily Record All-Area Team, All-American Honorable Mention, and team co-MVP recognition…As a junior, totaled 56 goals and 12 assists, receiving 5 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS • 98 ALL-AMERICANS www.GoPSUsports.com
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LLOYD
Lauren
West Chester, Pa. Unionville
5-0 • FR. • GOALKEEPER
Maple Glen, Pa. Hatboro-Horsham
5-7 • FR. • MIDFIELDER
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Four-year starting goalkeeper and two-year captain at Unionville (Pa.) High School…Holds the school record for saves in a season (272), career saves (840), and save percentage (60.42%)…Led the Indians to 68 wins and to the district semifinals in 2007 and 2008, a league championship, the district quarterfinals, and the state semifinals in 2009, and the district and state semifinals in 2010…A four-time First Team All-Chesmont and three-time first team all-area selection…Earned First Team All-phillylacrosse.com and All-American honors as a junior and senior...Won the National Tournament Championship with the Philadelphia All-Star team in 2009 and 2010…Played with the PA Express club team. PERSONAL Melissa Leigh Lloyd was born on February 28, 1992 to Bill and Susan Lloyd… Has a brother, Billy, who is a senior midfielder on the Penn State men’s lacrosse team…Plans to major in kinesiology…Interested in pursuing a career as a physical therapist.
PURVIS
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB A four-year starting midfielder and two-time team captain at HatboroHorsham (Pa.) High School…Finished her career with 247 career goals and 179 assists (426 points)…Earned First Team All-American honors in junior and senior seasons and received honorable mention as a sophomore…Named First Team All-Suburban One Continental all four years, first team all-area, “best offensive player”, team MVP three times (2008-10), and Under Armour All-American twice (2008, 10)…Led the Hatters to a Suburban One title and state quarterfinal appearance in 2007 and to a second place league finish and to the district and state playoffs in 2010…As a senior, recognized as Suburban One Conference (Continental) Player of the Year and HHHS Athlete of the Year…In sophomore season, established the single season scoring record (91 goals, 38 assists)…Set the Hatter freshman scoring record with 46 goals and 64 assists, earning “rookie of the year” honors…Won a US Lacrosse National Tournament championship with Philly 1 in 2009, at which she was named a finalist for the Heather Leigh Albert Award (tourney MVP)…Played in the AllAmerican Under Armour Tournament in 2008 and 2010 and with an all-star team at the national tournament and in the US Lacrosse All-American showcase in 2010…Also a standout in field hockey, earned First Team AllState, Pennsylvania Player of the Year, and First Team All-American honors in 2009…Trained and competed with the USA U-19 National Field Hockey Team and the Olympic Development Select Team in 2010…An Academic All-American in both lacrosse and field hockey…Played club lacrosse with Phantastix Elite 2010 Purple team. PERSONAL Lauren Jane Purvis was born on April 20, 1992 in Abington, Pa. to Ed and Sue Purvis…Has a sister, Jenny, who was a senior on the Penn State field hockey team in 2010…Mother and aunt, Cindy, also played field hockey at Penn State…Ed played soccer at Temple University…Intends to major in kinesiology.
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AMERICAN LACROSSE CONFERENCE
History e American Lacrosse Conference, in its ninth year of existence, is a lacrosse-only conference that consists of the University of Florida, John Hopkins University, Northwestern University, Penn State University, e Ohio State University, the University of South Carolina, and Vanderbilt University. In 2001 coaches from Davidson, John Hopkins, Northwestern, Ohio, Penn State, Ohio State and Vanderbilt met to form this conference as a means to provide more opportunities for the student-athletes at their respective institutions. In 2002, the American Lacrosse Conference sponsored its first season, with Vanderbilt winning the league title. In 2004 the ALC received an automatic qualifying berth to the NCAA Championship for the first time. Davidson withdrew from the conference in 2005. In June of 2006 Florida announced it would be elevating women’s lacrosse to a varsity sport for the 2010 season and in October of 2006, the Gators joined the ALC. In February of 2007, South Carolina also announced the addition of lacrosse to the varsity roster, and in March of 2007, the Gamecocks were admitted to the conference. In 2006 the conference approved a tournament format and 2007 marked the first ALC post-season tournament, with the winner earning the automatic berth to the NCAA Championship. However, in 2008 the conference tournament featured only five teams, and the automatic qualification was suspended. With Florida sponsoring a varsity team in 2010, the fourth year of the tournament, the NCAA bid has been restored and the ALC Championship winner will again earn the league’s automatic berth.
A Winning Tradition e American Lacrosse Conference is synonymous with excellence, both on and off the field. e league has boasted the top conference RPI in five of the eight years of competition, a testament to the depth of the conference. Members of the ALC are consistently found in the national rankings; the conference typically boasts at least three schools in the top-20 polls. e national champion has been a member of the ALC in five of the conference’s eight years of existence; the league has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Championship in six of the eight years. In 2007, three members of the conference were designated as seeds. On an individual basis, student-athletes from the conference have been honored for outstanding performances on a regular basis. e Honda Award, recognizing the top player in the game, has been presented to a student-athlete from the conference in each of the last five seasons, including three times to Kristen Kjellman from Northwestern and twice to Hannah Nielsen, also from NU. e Tewaaraton Trophy, which honors the premier collegiate player, has been awarded to a student-athlete from the conference for four consecutive years, with Kjellman winning twice and Nielsen being honored during the last two seasons. In 2009, Northwestern’s Hilary Bowen was named the ESPN e Magazine Academic All-American of the Year. Northwestern’s Kelly Amonte Hiller has earned National Coach of the Year honors in three of the last five seasons. International Impact e conference has been part of significant lacrosse events as both student-athletes and coaches have participated in both the World Cup and the Under-19 World Championships. Two members of the 2003 USA World Championship team went on to play lacrosse at conference institutions; four current student-athletes at conference schools won a world title in 2007 with the USA Under-19 team. In 2005, Hannah Nielsen won a gold medal with the Australian national team at the IFWLA World Cup; in 2009 Northwestern alumna Kristen Kjellman, Saran Albrecht, and Lindsay Munday with Ohio State grad Regina Oliver to win the FIL World Cup.
Commissioner
Peggy Pruitt pruitt@ohio.edu 740-593-3410
Sports Information
Chip Rogers chipr@virginia.edu 434-825-2082
PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS
FLORIDA GATORS
JOHNS HOPKINS BLUE JAYS
NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS
OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS
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Opponent LOYOLA (Md.) 1-0, 0-0
Score W, 9-8
Goals and assists Goals: Lesnick (2), Steadman (2), Zichelli (2), Adams (1), Bucci (1), Sofarnos (1) Assists: Bucci (1), Dean (1), Fernandez (1), Valderas (1)
Feb. 16
at Bucknell 2-0, 0-0
W, 15-2
Goals: Fernandez (3), Bucci (2), Callahan (2), Lesnick (2), Adams (1), Dean (1), Mihm (1), Sofarnos (1), Steadman (1), Valderas (1) Assists: Callahan (2), Sofarnos (2), Dunbar (1), Fernandez (1)
Feb. 21
MARYLAND 2-1, 0-0
L, 17-9
Goals: Bucci (4), Fernandez (3), Zichelli (1), Lesnick (1) Assists: Mihm (1), Steadman (1)
Feb. 28
COLGATE 3-1, 0-0
W, 17-7
Goals: Mihm (4), Lesnick (3), Welch (3), Fernandez (2), Steadman (2), Zichelli (2), Bucci (1) Assists: Dean (4), Callahan (1), Fernandez (1), Steadman (1), Valderas (1), Zichelli (1)
March 7 `
VIRGINIA 3-2, 0-0
L, 13-8
Goals: Fernandez (2), Lesnick (2), Steadman (2), Welch (2) Assists: Bucci (1), Valderas (1)
March 13
at Delaware 4-2, 0-0
W, 12-8
Goals: Bucci (5), Dean (3), Steadman (2), Fernandez (1), Mihm (1) Assists: Fernandez (3), Bucci (1), Steadman (1)
March 21
at Vanderbilt 4-3, 0-1
L, 20-14
Goals: Fernandez (4), Zichelli (4), Lesnick (3), Steadman (2), Sofarnos (1) Assists: Steadman (2), Mihm (1), Sofarnos (1)
March 24
at Lafayette 5-3, 0-1
W, 19-5
Goals: Dean (4), Mihm (4), Steadman (2), Adams (1), Callahan (1), Eastman (1), Fernandez (1), Hollerbach (1), Lesnick (1), Sofarnos (1), Valderas (1), Zichelli (1) Assists: Dean (3), Dunbar (2), Sofarnos (2), Steadman (2), Fernandez (1), Valderas (1)
March 28
WILLIAM & MARY 6-3, 0-1
W, 11-8
Goals: Lesnick (3), Dunbar (2), Steadman (2), Dean (1), Mihm (1), Sofarnos (1), Zichelli (1) Assists: Dunbar (1), Fernandez (1), Lesnick (1), Sofarnos (1), Steadman (1)
April 3
at Florida 6-4, 0-2
L, 13-11
Goals: Mihm (3), Sofarnos (3), Dean (2), Bucci (2), Zichelli (1) Assists: Dean (1), Dunbar (1), Fernandez (1)
April 7
at Lehigh 7-4, 0-2
W, 14-13
Goals: Bucci (4), Steadman (4), Dean (3), Lesnick (1), Sofarnos (1), Zichelli (1) Assists: Bucci (1), Dean (1), Fernandez (1), Lesnick (1), Sofarnos (1), Steadman (1), Zichelli (1)
April 11
NORTHWESTERN 7-5, 0-3
L, 13-6
Goals: Bucci (3), Fernandez (1), Mihm (1), Zichelli (1) Assists: Steadman (2), Dunbar (1)
April 18
at Ohio State 8-5, 1-3
W, 18-12
Goals: Bucci (4), Dean (3), Mihm (3), Fernandez (2), Lesnick (2), Zichelli (2), Sofarnos (1), Steadman (1) Assists: Sofarnos (5), Steadman (2), Bucci (1), Dean (1), Mihm (1), Valderas (1)
April 25
JOHNS HOPKINS 8-6, 1-4
L, 12-7
Goals: Zichelli (3), Bucci (2), Adams (1), Zichelli (1) Assists: Bucci (1), Fernandez (1), Lesnick (1)
May 1
TEMPLE
W, 14-3
Goals: Fernandez (3), Bucci (2), Steadman (2), Zichelli (2), Callahan (1), Dean (1), Mihm (1), Sofarnos (1), Valderas (1) Assists: Sofarnos (3), Dunbar (2), Fernandez (2), Callahan (1), Dean (1), Welch (1)
9-6, 1-4 May 6
at Ohio State ALC Championship 10-6, 1-4
W, 14-12
Goals: Steadman (4), Callahan (2), Lesnick (2), Mihm (2), Zichelli (2), Dean (1), Fernandez (1) Assists: Sofarnos (2), Steadman (2), Dean (1), Eastman (1), Mihm (1), Valderas (1)
May 7
vs. Northwestern ALC Championship 10-7, 1-4
L, 15-9
Goals: Fernandez (4), Steadman (2), Dean (1), Valderas (1), Zichelli (1) Assists: Steadman (2), Bucci (1), Callahan (1), Dunbar (1), Sofarnos (1), Zichelli (1)
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2010 Statistics INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Name Jen Steadman Molly Fernandez eresa Bucci Mary Dean Hayley Sofarnos eresa Zichelli Laura Lesnick Erica Mihm Bridget Callahan Maggie Dunbar Maria Valderas Elaine Welch Aly Adams Jackie Eastman Megan Hollerbach Lea Andress Katy Wick Dana Cahill Stephanie Ellis Ashley Ross Ashley Boccio Cassie Speno Katie Guy Brittaney Chamberlain Mary LeNoir Penn State Totals
GP-GS 17-17 17-17 15-14 17-17 17-0 17-17 17-17 17-17 9-0 17-17 17-17 13-0 16-1 16-15 3-0 1-0 17-15 6-0 17-17 2-0 16-16 1-0 8-0 12-0 1-0 17
Total Shots 65 49 54 36 30 47 46 47 14 20 9 15 6 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 444
Total Goals 28 27 30 20 11 24 23 21 6 2 4 5 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 207
Name Dana Cahill Stephanie Ellis Penn State Totals
GP/GS 6-0 17-17 17
Min. 125:48 894:12 1020:00
GOALKEEPING STATISTICS
GOALS BY PERIOD
Team Penn State Opponents
1 125 72
2 82 100
Total 207 181
Team Penn State Opponents
1 249 204
2 195 221
Total 444 425
SHOTS BY PERIOD
GA 19 162 181
FP Goals 4 4 4 2 0 7 8 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35
Saves 20 116 136
Assts. 17 13 7 13 18 3 3 4 5 9 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
Total Pts. 45 40 37 33 29 27 26 25 11 11 10 6 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 307
Grnd Balls 14 18 14 15 5 26 19 10 1 38 23 7 5 34 1 0 9 8 34 1 18 0 8 2 0 310
Save% GAA .513 9.06 .417 10.87 .429 10.65
GP 11 422
Caused TOs 2 5 9 2 2 12 9 4 0 19 10 0 0 15 0 0 5 3 5 0 8 0 1 2 0 113
Draw Cntrls GP 18 38 12 17 16 65 2 24 8 17 20 34 13 46 46 61 2 11 32 50 14 68 1 17 7 20 11 38 0 8 0 1 4 36 0 11 0 42 0 15 2 42 0 3 5 8 2 14 0 1 217 CAREER
Min. 215:10 2010:39
GA 27 353
Saves 31 279
Career G A 47 35 27 13 74 22 23 14 11 18 42 4 49 4 66 23 6 6 4 9 28 14 7 1 5 1 7 6 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Save% .534 .441
Pts. 82 40 96 37 29 46 53 89 12 13 42 8 6 13 1 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
GAA 7.53 10.53
SHOTS ON GOAL BY PERIOD Team Penn State Opponents
1 192 144
2 148 173
Total 340 317
Team Penn State Opponents
1 60 67
2 76 66
Total 136 133
SAVES BY PERIOD
TEAM LEADERS Goals 1. Bucci 2. Steadman 3. Fernandez 4. Zichelli 5. Lesnick
30 28 27 24 23
Assists 1. Sofarnos 2. Steadman 3. Dean Fernandez 5. Dunbar
18 17 13 13 9
Points 1. Steadman 2. Fernandez 3. Bucci 4. Dean 5. Sofarnos
45 40 37 33 29
Ground Balls 1. Dunbar 2. Ellis Eastman 4. Zichelli 5. Valderas
38 34 34 26 23
Caused Turnovers 1. Dunbar 19 2. Eastman 15 3. Zichelli 12 4. Valderas 10 5. Lesnick 9
Draw Controls 1. Mihm 2. Dunbar 3. Zichelli 4. Steadman 5. Bucci
46 32 20 18 16
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Coaching Section heading HistoryLeft
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MARGARET FRINGER 1965 2-1-0
VIRGINIA HARPSTER 1966-67 0-4-1
ELLEN PERRY 1968-73 15-24-1
GILLIAN RATTRAY 1974-85 143-19-2
SUSAN DELANEY-SCHEETZ 1986-89 67-9
JULIE WILLIAMS 1990-99 116-55-0
KAREN SCHNELLENBACH 2000 8-9-0
SUZANNE ISIDOR 2001-10 84-86
MISSY DOHERTY 20110-0-0
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Regular Season/Postseason History YEAR-BY-YEAR REGULAR SEASON RESULTS Overall Record: 426-200-5 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
2-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-1 5-1-0 1-5-0 2-4-0 1-5-0 3-4-1 3-5-0 7-1-0 8-2-0 8-1-0 9-1-0 14-0-1 17-0-0 14-1-2 13-2-0 14-3-0 14-2-0 12-2-0 14-4-0 16-2-0 17-2-0 15-4-0 19-1-0 13-5-0 14-4-0 11-5-0 11-5-0 9-6-0 12-6-0 11-5-0 10-6-0 10-8-0 15-5-0 8-9-0 8-10-0 8-9-0 9-8-0 6-11-0 12-5-0
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
8-8-0 9-8-0 5-12-0 9-8-0 10-7-0
USWLA National Champions USWLA National Champions USWLA National Champions AIWA 5th place AIAW 3rd place NCAA 3rd place NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Semifinals NCAA 2nd place NCAA National Champions NCAA 2nd place NCAA National Champions NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Semifinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Semifinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals ECAC Champions NCAA Semifinals NCAA First Round ALC Second Place (4-2) ALC Second Place (5-1) ALC Fourth Place (3-3) ALC Second Place (5-1) NCAA First Round ALC Second Place (4-1) ALC Fifth Place (0-4) ALC Fifth Place (0-4) ALC Second Place (Tie) (2-2) ALC Fourth Place (Tie) (1-4)
YEAR-BY-YEAR POSTSEASON HISTORY 1978 National Champions USWLA at James Madison W, 18-0 vs. Rutgers (quarterfinals) W, 9-3 vs. Massachusetts (semifinals) W, 9-3 vs. Maryland (championship) 1979 National Champions USWLA at Penn State W, 23-2 vs. Brown (quarterfinals) W, 9-2 vs. Yale (semifinals) W, 8-5 vs. Massachusetts (championship) 1980 National Champions USWLA at Princeton W, 12-6 vs. Harvard (quarterfinals) W, 8-3 vs. Massachusetts (semifinals) W, 3-1 vs. Maryland (championship) 1981 Fifth Place AIAW at Penn State L, 12-8 vs. Maryland (first round) W, 16-3 vs. James Madison (consolations) W, 14-8 vs. Massachusetts (5th place) 1982 Third Place EAIAW Regionals at Maryland L, 7-6 vs. Pennsylvania W, 9-2 vs. Maryland (3rd place) AIAW at West Chester W, 29-7 vs. Ohio (quarterfinals) L, 6-5 (OT) vs. Temple (semifinals) W, 4-3 vs. Pennsylvania (3rd place) 1983 Third Place NCAA First Round at Penn State W, 12-2 vs. Pennsylvania NCAA at Pennsylvania L, 7-5 vs. Delaware (semifinals) W, 7-6 (OT) vs. Massachusetts (3rd place) 1984 Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Penn State L, 10-9 vs. Delaware 1985 Third Place NCAA at Maryland L, 12-11 (3OT) vs. Maryland 1986 Second Place NCAA at Temple W, 8-6 vs. Temple (semifinals) NCAA at Maryland L, 11-0 vs. Maryland (championship) 1987 National Champions NCAA at Penn State W, 14-9 vs. Virginia (semifinals) NCAA at Maryland W, 7-6 vs. Temple (championship) 1988 Second Place NCAA at Penn State W, 12-6 vs. Northwestern (quarterfinals)
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NCAA at Lafayette W, 8-6 vs. Lafayette (semifinals) NCAA at Haverford L, 15-7 vs. Temple (championship) National Champions NCAA at West Chester W, 9-3 vs. Temple (semifinals) W, 7-6 vs. Harvard (championship) Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Temple L, 9-4 vs. Temple (quarterfinals) Semifinal Round NCAA at Lafayette W, 11-9 vs. Lafayette (quarterfinals) NCAA at Trenton State L, 10-5 vs. Virginia (semifinals) Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Virginia L, 11-5 vs. Virginia (quarterfinals) Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Princeton L, 11-7 vs. Princeton (quarterfinals) Semifinal Round NCAA at Penn State W, 11-7 vs. James Madison NCAA at Trenton State L, 12-7 vs. Maryland (semifinals) Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Princeton L, 13-9 vs. Princeton (quarterfinals) First Round NCAA at Maryland L, 6-2 vs. Maryland ECAC Champions ECAC at Penn State W, 14-13 vs. Massachusetts (semifinals) W, 14-9 Rutgers (champions) Semifinal Round NCAA at Penn State W, 23-7 vs. West Chester (first round) NCAA at Princeton W, 9-7 (OT) vs. Princeton (quarterfinals) NCAA at Johns Hopkins L, 17-13 vs. Maryland (semifinals) First Round NCAA at Dartmouth L, 9-7 vs. Dartmouth (first round) First Round NCAA at Penn State L,7-6(3OT)vs.NorthCarolina(firstround)
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PENN STATE at HOME All-Time Record: 231-87-2
HOLUBA HALL
Holuba Hall
Bigler Field
1987 1988 1990 1993 1994 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
27-21 (18 years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2
BIGLER FIELD
1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2008 2009 2010
13-12 (11 years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0
1980 1981 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
40-19 (16 years) . . . . . . . . .0-1* (exhib.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2
JEFFREY FIELD
Jeffrey Field
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1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996
12-4 (7 years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1
1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
118-16-1 (20 years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1-0
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
21-15-1 (12 years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-3-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-3-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1-0
LADY LION FIELD
POLLOCK FIELD
Penn State Records CAREER POINTS (games) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
380 334 289 234 216 208 203 201 200 199 194 193 173 170 165
Marsha Florio, 1982-85 (65) Candy Finn, 1979-82 (58) Tami Worley, 1986-89 (76) Beth Thompson, 1983-86 (59) Laurie Gray, 1981-84 (59) Colleen O’Hara, 2000-03 (69) Michele DeJuliis, 1994-97 (65) Maggy Dunphy, 1983-86 (50) Jen Johnson, 1996-99 (70) Sharon Duffey, 1975-78 (39) Mary Ann Foley, 1987-90 (78) Betsy Williams, 1981-84 (60) Diane Whipple, 1987-90 (75) Megan Smith, 1988-91 (67) Shari Maslin, 2003-06 (63)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
271 265 230 154 153 150 148 142 137 136 136 132 125 120 120 114
Marsha Florio, 1982-85 (65) Candy Finn, 1979-82 (58) Tami Worley, 1986-89 (76) Sharon Duffey, 1975-78 (39) Laurie Gray, 1981-84 (59) Maggie Dunphy, 1983-86 (50) Diane Whipple, 1987-90 (75) Michele DeJuliis, 1994-97 (65) Mary Ann Foley, 1987-90 (78) Beth Thompson, 1983-86 (59) Jen Johnson, 1996-99 (70) Colleen O’Hara, 2000-03 (69) Char Morett, 1976-79 (36) Laurie Hoke, 1980-83 (60) Lori Havrilla, 2003-06 (63) Betsy Williams, 1981-84 (60)
115 109 98 98 79 76 68 64 63 61 61 60 59 57 57 53 53
Julie Tice, 1997-00 (60) Marsha Florio, 1982-85 (65) Beth Thompson, 1983-86 (59) Megan Smith, 1988-91 (67) Betsy Williams, 1981-84 (60) Colleen O’Hara, 2000-03 (69) Lee Clough, 1986-89 (65) Jen Johnson, 1996-99 (70) Laurie Gray, 1981-84 (59) Michele DeJuliis, 1994-97 (65) Tam Crowe, 1994-97 (65) Candy Finn, 1979-82 (58) Tami Worley, 1986-89 (76) Lynn Thompson, 1978-81 (54) Mary Ann Foley, 1987-90 (78) Amanda Veal, 1984-87 (47) Shari Maslin, 2003-06 (63)
CAREER GOALS (games)
12 13. 14. 15.
CAREER ASSISTS (games) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10. 12. 13. 14. 16.
TEAM RECORDS
Marsha Florio is Penn State’s career leader in goals (271) and points (380).
Goals game: 32 vs. Lock Haven, 1983 Goals season: 280 (19 games), 1986 Avg. goals per game: 15.5 (280 in 18 games) 1986 Assists game: 19 vs. Lock Haven, 1983; vs. Princeton 1985 Assists season: 127 (16 games), 1983 Avg. assists per game: 7.9 (127 in 16 games), 1983 Points game: 51 (32 goals, 19 assists) vs. Lock Haven, 1983 Points season: 396 (280 goals, 116 assists), 1986 Avg. points per game: 23.4 (327 in 14 games), 1984
GOALS, ASSISTS, POINTS
Goals game: 14, Candy Finn vs. East Stroudsburg, 1980 Goals season: 79, Marsha Florio (18 games), 1985 Goals freshman: 60, Marsha Florio (17 games), 1982 Goals sophomore: 68, Marsha Florio (15 games), 1983 Goals junior: 76, Candy Finn (15 games), 1981 Goals senior: 79, Marsha Florio (18 games), 1985 Goals career: 271, Marsha Florio (65 games), 1982-85 Season avg. gpg: 5.07 Candy Finn (76 goals, 15 games) 1981 Career avg. gpg: 4.56, Candy Finn (265 in 58 games), 1979-82 Consecutive games scoring: 58 games (265 goals) Candy Finn 1979-82 Assists game: 8, Marsha Florio vs. Princeton, 1985 Assists season: 51, Megan Smith, 1990 Assists career: 109, Marsha Florio (65 games) 1982-85 Season avg. assists per game: 2.83 Megan Smith (51 in 18 games) 1990 Career avg. assts. per gm: 1.67 Marsha Florio (109 in 165 games), 82-85 Points game: 17, Candy Finn (14 goals, 3 ast) vs. E. Stroudsburg 1980, Marsha Florio (9 goals, 8 ast) vs. Princeton, 1985 Point season: 109, Marsha Florio (79 goals, 30 asts) 18 games, 1985 Points career: 281, Marsha Florio (271 goals, 109 asts) 65 games, 82-85 Career avg. ppg: 5.86, Marsha Florio (381 points, 65 games) 82-85 Consecutive games points: 58, Candy Finn (334 points) 79-82
GOALKEEPING
Saves game: 27 Janice Hvorecky vs. West Chester, 1976 Saves season: 219, Lee Tortorelli (17 games), 2004 Saves career: 735, Lee Tortorelli (68 games), 2002-2005 Saves % season: 74.7 Jody Field (163 saves, 55 goals, 13 games, 1979) Saves % career: 72.5 Jody Field (420 saves, 159 gls, 44 gms, 76-79) Goals Against Average season: 3.1 Jody Field (28 goals, 9 games 1976) and Jody Field (31 goals, 10 games, 1977) Goals Against Average career: 3.51 Jody Field (159 gls, 44 gms, 76-79) 5 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS • 98 ALL-AMERICANS www.GoPSUsports.com
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Penn Section State heading Records Left INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS (followed by Penn State and opponent season goal totals)
TEAM RECORDS
Jen Johnson led Penn State in scoring in 1998 and 1999.
Shutouts: 6, last vs. Lehigh, 1989 Fewest goals allowed season (min. 6 gms): 28, 9 games, 1976 Most goals allowed game: 23 vs. Georgetown, 2001 Most goals allowed season: 199, 17 games, 2002 Highest goals-vs.-avg. seas. (min. 6 gms): 10.8 (86 g in 8 games, 1973) Consecutive winning seasons: 25 years, 1974-1999 Consecutive losing seasons: 5, 1969-73 Consecutive wins: 20 (began after 6-6 tie at Maryland 4/25/78 and ended with 10-10 tie at Maryland 4/5/80) Consecutive home wins: 23 (began after 8-5 loss to West Chester 4/15/76, ended with 7-7 tie with Ursinus 4/12/80 Consecutive non-losses: 38 (began after 7-6 loss at West Chester 4/26/80, ended with 7-6 loss at Maryland 4/14/83)
Year
Individual Leaders
G/A-Pts/G
2010
Jen Steadman, Jr.
28/17-45/17
207/181/17
2009
Marisa Lozano, Sr./Jr.
20/24-44/17
190/173/17
2008
Jessi Lieb, Sr.
27/9-36/17
175/177/17
2007
Lindsay Dutch, Sr.
23/19-42/17
179/169/17
2006
Shari Maslin, Sr.
38/13-51/16
197/180/16
2005
Kristen Burke, Sr.
36/18-54/17
200/138/17
2004
Lori Havrilla, So.
36/12-48/17
170/147/17
2003
Colleen O’Hara, Sr.
34/23-57/17
190/141/17
2002
Colleen O’Hara, Jr.
46/13-59/17
184/199/17
2001
Colleen O’Hara, So.
33/19-52/18
188/180/18
2000
Julie Tice, Sr.
26/33-59/17
118/65/17
1999
Jen Johnson, Sr.
47/23-70/20
241/171/20
1998
Jen Johnson, Jr.
49/24-73/18
214/182/18
1997
Tam Crowe, Sr.
23/21-44/16
169/65/16
1996
Michele DeJuliis, Jr.
46/16-62/16
178/115/16
1995
Michele DeJuliis, So.
37/19-56/18
166/123/18
1994
Michele DeJuliis, Fr.
30/12-42/15
155/122/15
1993
Donna Bucci, Sr.
36/18-54/16
166/132/16
1992
Deanna Blood, Sr.
24/19-43/16
154/104/16
Lori Fitzgerald, Sr.
25/11-35/16
Megan Smith, Sr.
27/30-57/18
Mary Ann Foley, Sr.
29/18-47/18
Megan Smith, Jr.
23/51-74/17
Diane Whipple, Sr.
62/10-72/18
1989
Tami Worley, Jr.
78/16-94/20
270/91/20
1988
Tami Worley, Jr.
61/18-79/19
242/124/19
1987
Amanda Veal, Sr.
44/35-79/19
268/116/19
1991 1990
Consecutive losses: 7, (last 5 games 1969, first two 1970)
Colleen O’Hara led the Nittany Lions in scoring for three consecutive seasons (20012003).
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PSU/Opp/Gms
173/121/18 181/93/18
Tami Worley, So.
48/19-67/19
1986
Maggy Dunphy, Sr.
70/21-91/18
280/105/18
1985
Marsha Florio, Sr.
79/30-109/18
236/120/18
1984
Laurie Gray, Sr.
60/35-95/14
213/80/14
Marsha Florio, Jr.
64/26-90/14
1983
Marsha Florio, So.
68/27-95/16
1982
Candy Finn, Sr.
73/21-94/16
250/91/17
1981
Candy Finn, Jr.
76/17-93/15
193/110/15
1980
Candy Finn, So.
67/18-85/14
158/61/14
245/93/14
1979
Candy Finn, Fr.
49/14-63/13
158/55/13
1978
Sharon Duffey, Sr.
40/14-54/12
154/34/12
1977
Sharon Duffey, Jr.
37/14-51/9
145/31/10
1976
Sharon Duffey, So.
49/7-56/8
155/115/9
1975
Sharon Duffey, Fr.
38/10-48/10
114/53/10
Diane Whipple Memorial Award enn State remembers the late Diane Whipple, a two-time All-American and Penn State’s Female Athlete of the Year in 1990, whose life was tragically taken in a dog attack in San Francisco on January 26, 2001. “Diane’s tragic death left her many friends here and throughout the country in shock and grief,” said Penn State Athletic Director Tim Curley. “She was a young person of unlimited possibility. During her career as a student-athlete, Diane excelled at the highest level.” Whipple was an integral member of the 1987 and 1989 National Championship teams. After her collegiate career was over, Whipple continued to impact the world of lacrosse by coaching. After serving as the head coach at UC San Diego, Whipple became the head coach at St. Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif. “Diane brought to those coaching responsibilities the same dedication and purpose that marked her play as an athlete,” stated Curley. “Our thoughts and prayers are forever with the members of the St. Mary’s team who have lost a mentor and friend. Those who knew Diane will forever treasure the memory. She was a marvelous athlete and, even more important, a teammate of uncommon grace and sensitivity.” To keep the spirit of Diane Whipple alive, the Penn State women’s lacrosse program created an award in her name in 2001. The Diane Whipple Award is presented annually to the Penn State women’s lacrosse player “who displays a competitive passion for the game, and whose work ethic demonstrates the desire and determination to achieve success.” The award winner for the 2010 season was Marisa Lozano. Forced to miss her senior year after suffering a serious knee injury in the fall, Marisa was undeterred in her determination to make an impact in her final season as a Nittany Lion. Leading from the sidelines, she supported her teammates with words of encouragement and valuable tactical advice. Marisa, both as a player and as a person, exhibited the attributes and personified the spirit for which the Diane Whipple Award stands.
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MARISA LOZANO
WHIPPLE AWARD WINNERS 2001: Alison DeCecco 2006: Katrina McGowan 2002: BJ Lucey 2007: Renee Cipro 2003: Katie Pace 2008: Linsey Shea 2004: Janique Craig 2009: Megan McGuire 2005: Emily Chambers 2010: Marisa Lozano
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Penn Section State heading HonorsLeft PENN STATE ALL-AMERICANS (98) US Lacrosse All-Americans (43) 1974: Gwen Kranzley 1975: Barb Doran 1976: Barb Doran 1977: Barb Doran Sharon Duffey 1978: Sharon Duffey Charlene Morett Linda Waltz 1980: Candy Finn Lynn Thompson 1981: Candy Finn Lynn Thompson 1984: Barb Jordan Betsy Williams 1985: Barb Jordan 1986: Maggy Dunphy Mary McCarthy Beth Thompson 1987: Mary McCarthy Chris Vitale Tami Worley 1988: Anne Marie Vesco Tami Worley 1989: Becky Vaughan Diane Whipple Tami Worley 1991: Karen Hoysted 1992: Deanna Blood Ann Kolongowski 1993: Ann Kolongowski Jill Pearsall 1994: Jill Pearsall 1995: Jill Pearsall Joanne Connelly 1996: Joanne Connelly Michele DeJuliis 1997: Michele DeJuliis Allison McCall 1999: Jen Johnson Emily Mechem Colleen O’Brien 2000: Jenn Webb 2001: Alison DeCecco
Brine/IWLCA All-Americans (46) 1982: Candy Finn Marsha Florio 1983: Marsha Florio Barb Jordan 1984: Ellen Cohill Marsha Florio Laurie Gray Barb Jordan 1985: Maggy Dunphy Marsha Florio Barb Jordan 1986: Maggy Dunphy Alix Hughes Mary McCarthy Beth Thompson 1987: Mary McCarthy Amanda Veal Chris Vitale 1988: Becky Vaughan Anne Marie Vesco Tami Worley 1989: Tracy Mass Becky Vaughan Diane Whipple Tami Worley 1990: Tracy Mass Diane Whipple 1991: Karen Hoysted Ann Kolongowski Megan Smith 1992: Deanna Blood Ann Kolongowski 1993: Ann Kolongowski Jill Pearsall 1995: Jill Pearsall Joanne Connelly Michele DeJuliis 1996: Joanne Connelly Michele DeJuliis 1997: Michele DeJuliis 1999: Jen Johnson Emily Mechem Colleen O’Brien 2000: Julie Tice Jenn Webb 2001: Alison DeCecco Colleen O’Hara
IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-Americans (9) 2009: Kerry Shea (3rd) 2003: Colleen O’Hara Lee Tortorelli 2004: Lee Tortorelli (1st) Janique Craig (3rd) 2005: Emily Chambers (2nd) Renee Cipro (3rd) Lori Havrilla (3rd) 2006: Jessi Lieb (3rd) 36
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IWLCA REGIONAL ALL-AMERICANS (21) 2005: Emily Chambers (1st), Renee Cipro (1st), Lori Havrilla (1st), Jessi Lieb (1st), Lee Tortorelli (1st), Kristen Burke (2nd) 2006: Renee Cipro (1st), Jessi Lieb (1st), Shari Maslin (1st), Lauren Bryan (2nd), Lori Havrilla (2nd) 2007: Renee Cipro (1st), Jessi Lieb (1st), Kerry Shea (2nd) 2008: Jessi Lieb (1st), Kerry Shea (2nd) 2009: Kerry Shea (1st), Ashley Boccio (1st), Stephanie Ellis (2) 2010: Theresa Bucci (1st), Maggie Dunbar (1st)
HALL AWARD WINNERS (7)
The Hall Award honors Penn State’s top senior athlete 1984: Betsy Williams 1990: Diane Whipple 1986: Alix Hughes 1991: Megan Smith 1987: Mary McCarthy 1995: Jill Pearsall 1989: Tami Worley
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS (27)
1988: Becky Vaughan, GTE-CoSIDA, Second Team 1989: Becky Vaughan, GTE-CoSIDA First Team 1994: Kara Stockett, IWLCA First Team 1995: Jen Kotkin, IWLCA First Team 1996: Tara Rowlyk, IWLCA First Team 1997 Tara Rowlyk, Emily Mechem IWLCA First Team 1999: Courtney Jenkins, Emily Mechem, IWLCA First Team 2001: Brooke Bailey, IWLCA First Team 2002: Brooke Bailey, Sara Young, IWLCA First Team 2003: Katie Pace, Stephanie Curnoles, IWLCA First Team 2004: Stephanie Curnoles, IWLCA Honor Roll 2005: Brady Beach, Megan Boyd, Emily Chambers, Katrina McGowan, Lee Tortorelli, IWLCA Honor Roll 2006: Renee Cipro, Katrina McGowan, IWLCA Honor Roll 2007: Renee Cipro, ESPN The Magazine First Team 2009: Lauren Burke, Megan McGuire, Kerry Shea, IWLCA Scholar Athletes 2010: Megan Hollerbach, Katy Wick, IWLCA Honor Roll
ALL-ALC (33)
The American Lacrosse Conference was formed in 2002 2002: Colleen O’Hara, Alison DeCecco 2003: Colleen O’Hara (1st), Stephanie Curnoles (2nd ), Katie Jeschke (2nd), Lee Tortorelli (2nd), Liz Frandé (2nd), Shari Maslin (2nd) 2004: Janique Craig (1st), Stephanie Curnoles (1st), Lori Havrilla (1st), Lee Tortorelli (1st), Kristen Burke (2nd) 2005: Emily Chambers (1st), Renee Cipro (1st), Lori Havrilla (2nd), Jessi Lieb (2nd), Shari Maslin (2nd), Lee Tortorelli (2nd) 2006: Renee Cipro (1st), Jessi Lieb (1st), Lauren Bryan (2nd), Shari Maslin (2nd) 2007: Renee Cipro (1st), Jessi Lieb (1st), Kerry Shea (2nd) 2008: Jessi Lieb (1st), Theresa Bucci (2nd), Kerry Shea (2nd), Linsey Shea (2nd) 2009: Kerry Shea (1st), Ashley Boccio (2nd), Theresa Bucci (2nd), Stephanie Ellis (2nd), Erica Mihm (2nd) 2010: Theresa Bucci (1st), Maggie Dunbar (1st), Jackie Eastman (2nd)
Penn State Honors ACADEMIC ALL-ALC (159) 2002: Amy Altadonna, Brooke Bailey, Kristen Burke, Emily Chambers, Stephanie Curnoles, Shanna Dunn, Lauren Fisch, Kathleen Heuisler, Melissa Jung, Cara Keating, Sooji Lee, B.J. Lucey, Melissa Macrone, Skye Middleton, Katie Pace, Alyson Shand, Sara Young 2003: Meg Boyd, Lauren Bryan, Kristen Burke, Emily Chambers, Janique Craig, Stephanie Curnoles, Lauren Fisch, Liz Frandé, Katie Hartman, Lori Havrilla, Katie Jeschke, Shari Maslin, Katrina McGowan, Skye Middleton, Katie Pace, Jackie Sherman, Lee Totorelli, Sara Ward, Kristen Wood 2004: Emily Chambers, Renee Cipro, Janique Craig, Stephanie Curnoles, Jamie Donahue, Lauren Fisch, Katie Hartman, Lori Havrilla, Katie Jeschke, Katrina McGowan, Skye Middleton, Jackie Sherman, Lee Tortorelli, Sara Ward 2005: Meg Boyd, Lauren Bryan, Christine Buttle, Emily Chambers, Renee Cipro, Liz Frandé, Jenn Green, Lindsay Hagemann, Lori Havrilla, Kim Kontson, Jessi Lieb, Karen Long, Katrina McGowan, Skye Middleton, Joanie Plake, Linsey Shea, Lee Tortorelli, Kate Townsend, Sara Ward 2006: Megan Boyd, Lauren Bryan, Lauren Burke, Christina Buttle, Renee Cipro, Liz Frandé, Lindsay Hagemann, Lori Havrilla, Kim Kontson, Jessi Lieb, Laura Lincicome, Karen Long, Katrina McGowan, Megan McGuire, Joanie Plake, Kerry Shea, Linsey Shea 2007: Jess Boccio, Mariel Bryan, eresa Bucci, Lauren Burke, Christina Buttle, Aly Carter, Renee Cipro, Lindsay Dutch, Stephanie Ellis, Jenn Green, Lindsay Hagemann, Margo Josephs, Kim Kontson, Laura Lincicome, Karen Long, Megan McGuire, Joanie Plake, Kerry Shea, Linsey Shea, Maria Valderas 2008: Mariel Bryan, eresa Bucci, Lauren Burke, Christina Buttle, Mary Carter, Stephanie Ellis, Lindsay Hagemann, Margo Josephs, Kim Kontson, Jessi Lieb, Laura Lincicome, Megan McGuire, Erica Mihm, Kerry Shea, Linsey Shea, Maria Valderas 2009: Aly Adams, Ashley Boccio, Mariel Bryan, eresa Bucci, Lauren Burke, Dana Cahill, Aly Carter, Brittaney Chamberlain, Maggie Dunbar, Jackie Eastman, Chrissie Galindo, Megan Hollerbach, Brittany Jensen, Margo Josephs, Laura Lesnick, Laura Lincicome, Megan McGuire, Colleen Shea, Kerry Shea, Cassie Speno, Maria Valderas, Katy Wick 2010: Aly Adams, eresa Bucci, Dana Cahill, Maggie Dunbar, Jackie Eastman, Katie Guy, Megan Hollerbach, Margo Josephs, Laura Lesnick, Erica Mihm, Colleen Shea, Cassie Speno, Jen Steadman, Maria Valderas, Katy Wick
SEMIFINAL TEAMS 1978: 14-0-1 USWLA 1979: 17-0-0 USWLA 1980: 14-1-2 USWLA
1987: 17-2-0 NCAA 1989: 19-1-0 NCAA
NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP 1986: 16-2-0 NCAA
SEMIFINAL TEAMS
Michele DeJuliis (far right) captained the U.S. team that captured the gold medal at the 2009 FIL World Cup in Prague, Czech Republic. Team USA defeated Australia, 8-7, in the championship game, avenging a loss to the Aussies at the 2005 World Cup.
NATIONAL TEAM/ WORLD CUP MEMBERS United States
National
Candace Finn (Rocha) (1998)
Sue Delaney-Scheetz (Asst. Coach) (1986) Mary McCarthy (1993)
Sue Delaney-Scheetz (2000) Betsy Williams (Dougherty) (2000) Julie Williams (2002)
Barb Jordan (1986) Joanne Connelly (1997/01/05) Candace Finn (Rocha) (1986) Betsy Williams (1986/89/93)
HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
(Dougherty)
Julie Williams (1989/93) Jessi Lieb (2008-09) Michele DeJuliis (current) Amy Altig (current) Canada Jennifer Johnson (1993-2008) Katie Guy (current) Ireland Jennifer Johnson (2009)
U-19 NATIONAL TEAM MEMBERS
Barb Jordan (2004) Gillian Rattray (2005) Mary McCarthy Stefano (2010) Pennsylvania Sue Delaney-Scheetz (1998) Betsy Williams (Dougherty) (2000) Julie Williams (2003) Barb Jordan (2005) Gillian Rattray (2007) Lynn Thompson (Anderson) (2010) Virginia Julie Williams (2001) New Jersey Mary McCarthy Stefano (1997) Anne Marie Vesco (1999)
Australia
Baltimore
Hayley Sofarnos (2007)
Michele DeJuliis (2008)
Canada
Long Island
Katie Guy (2007)
Diane Whipple (2004)
1988: 15-4-0 NCAA
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Year-by-Year Section heading Results Left 1965
2-1
5/1/65 EAST STROUDSBURG 5/13/65 at Wilson College 5/16/65 BALTIMORE CLUB
1966
L, 15-3 W, 6-4 W, 7-5
0-1
5/3/66 at Stroudsburg St. Teachers L, 14-0 5/10/66 FROSTBURG Cancelled
1967 4/29/67 5/2/67 5/6/67 5/13/67
0-3-1 at Hartwick College at Frostburg EAST STROUDSBURG at Wilson
1968 4/20/68 4/26/68 4/27/68 5/2/68 5/4/68 5/11/68
5-1 HARTWICK at Ithaca at Cornell FROSTBURG at East Stroudsburg WILSON
1969 4/26/69 4/29/69 5/3/69 5/6/69 5/10/69 5/13/69
at Cornell W, 9-4 at Ithaca L, 8-5 HARTWICK W, 14-5 FROSTBURG L, 13-5 LOCK HAVEN L, 7-5 at East Stroudsburg L, 14-4 Southern District at Goucher Tournament at Towson College
1-5 at Frostburg ITHACA COLLEGE at Hartwick at Millersville EAST STROUDSBURG LOCK HAVEN
1972 4/18/72 4/21/72 4/22/72 4/28/72 4/29/72 5/5/72 5/6/72 5/11/72
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2-4
1971 4/19/71 4/24/71 5/1/71 5/7/71 5/8/71 5/11/71
W W W W L W
1-5 at Wilson College ITHACA COLLEGE EAST STROUDSBURG at Frostburg LOCK HAVEN at Hartwick
1970 4/17/70 4/18/70 4/25/70 5/1/70 5/5/70 5/9/70 5/29-31
L, 17-15 T, 6-6 L, 20-2 L, 13-6
L, 10-3 L, 11-6 W, 10-4 L, 9-5 L, 13-3 L, 10-4
3-4-1 FROSTBURG at Cornell at Ithaca MILLERSVILLE WILSON HARTWICK at Lock Haven at East Stroudsburg
T, 5-5 W, 6-5 L, 12-3 W, 10-5 L, 7-6 W, 11-3 L, 15-5 L, 15-0
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1973 4/14/73 4/21/73 4/24/73 4/30/73 5/2/73 5/5/73 5/8/73 5/10/73 5/12-13
1974 4/6/74 4/8/74 4/19/74 4/20/74 4/25/74 4/30/74 5/7/74 5/11/74 5/18-19
1975 4/12/75 4/18/75 4/22/75 4/24/75 4/26/75 4/29/75 5/2/75 5/6/76 5/8/76 5/10/75 5/14/75 5/18-19 5/24-26
3-5 at Maryland L, 13-5 at Hartwick W, 13-10 ITHACA L, 20-5 LOCK HAVEN L, 14-4 at Millersville L, 15-9 CORNELL W, 1-0 (forfeit) at Wilson W, 14-6 at Frostburg L, 8-4 USWLA South. District Tournament at Goucher
7-1 FROSTBURG W, 12-7 HARTWICK W, 10-2 at Cornell W, 21-1 at Ithaca W, 13-8 at Maryland L, 9-8 MILLERSVILLE W, 11-4 at Lock Haven W 7-5 WILSON W, 12-3 Southern District Tournament at Goucher
8-2 at Wilson College W, 12-1 CORNELL W, 20-2 at Millersville W, 9-4 at Frostburg W, 10-5 at Hartwick W, 18-0 MARYLAND W, 13-6 ITHACA W, 15-8 LOCK HAVEN W, 7-5 at East Stroudsburg. L, 10-8 WEST CHESTER L, 12-2 Central Penn at Dickinson Southern District at Goucher USWLA Nationals at Dickinson
1976 4/15/76 4/17/76 4/20/76 4/27/76 5/1/76 5/4/76 5/6/76 5/8/76 5/13/76 5/15-16 5/22-23 5/29-31
1977 4/5/77 4/12/77 4/16/77 4/19/77 4/26/77 4/28/77 4/30/77 5/3/77 5/5/77 5/8/77 5/12/77 5/14-15 5/12-13
1978
8-1 WEST CHESTER L, 8-5 at Ithaca W, 24-2 at Frostburg W, 23-1 at Maryland W, 13-2 MILLERSVILLE W, 8-1 at Lock Haven W, 11-3 at East Stroudsburg. W, 8-7 SUNY-CORTLAND W, 16-1 URSINUS W, 7-4 Central Penn at Dickinson Southern District at Goucher USWLA Nationals at Swarthmore11977
9-1 at Millersville W, 21-0 SUNY-BROCKPORT W, 22-0 SUNY-Cortland W, 16-3 FROSTBURG W, 26-1 at West Chester L, 7-6 MARYLAND W, 8-5 LOCK HAVEN . W, 8-2 SLIPPERY ROCK. W, 20-2 at East Stroudsburg W, 8-7 at Central Pa. Lacrosse Trials at Ursinus W, 10-4 at Southern District at Goucher at USWLA National Tournament at Brown
14-0-1
4/7/78 4/8/78 4/11/78 4/13/78 4/15/78 4/20/78 4/22/78 4/25/78 4/27/78 4/29/78 5/4/78 5/6-7/78
TOWSON W, 14-5 at Temple W, 11-9 at SUNY-Brockport cancelled MILLERSVILLE W, 30-3 URSINUS W, 6-4 at Slippery Rock cancelled WEST CHESTER W, 13-4 at Maryland T, 6-6 at Lock Haven W, 9-2 RUTGERS W, 19-2 EAST STROUDSBURG W, 10-4 Cent. Pa. Tourn. at Bucknell1st Place Bucknell 13-1, Lock Haven 9-2, Slippery Rock 14-0 5/27/78 +Rutgers W, 18-0 5/28/78 +Massachusetts W, 9-3 5/29/78 +Maryland W, 9-3 +USWLA College Division Tournament at James Madison
Penn State’s Karen Pesto appeared on the June 26, 1978 issue of Time Magazine to promote an article on women’s emerging influence on and increasing role in the world of sports.
Year-by-Year Results 1979
17-0
3/29/79 4/5/79 4/6/79 4/17/79 4/19/79 4/21/79 4/24/79 4/26/79 4/28/79 5/2/79 5/4/79 5/5-6/79
TEMPLE W, 9-8 DELAWARE W, 25-2 at Ursinus W, 10-7 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 16-2 LOCK HAVEN W, 11-6 West Chester W, 9-5 MARYLAND W, 6-5 East Stroudsburg postponed at Rutgers W, 15-6 at East Stroudsburg W, 10-4 at Towson W, 7-1 Cent. Pa. Tourn. at Bucknell1st Place Red Caps 16-5, Bucknell 9-0, Cabooses 14-4 and Central Pa. All Stars 8-7 5/11/79 +Brown W, 23-2 5/12/79 +Yale W, 9-2 5/13/79 +Massachusetts W, 8-5 +USWLA Nat. College Div. Tourn. at PSU
1980
14-1-2
3/27/80 4/5/80 4/10/80 4/12/80 4/15/80 4/19/80 4/22/80 4/26/80 4/29/80 5/1/80 5/3/80
at Temple W, 6-5 at William & Mary T, 10-10 at Delaware W, 17-6 URSINUS T, 7-7 at Slippery Rock W, 15-2 WEST CHESTER W, 8-7 at Lock Haven W, 7-0 RUTGERS W, 10-3 at Maryland L, 7-6 TOWSON W, 18-4 Cent. Penn at Bucknell 1st place Bucknell 10-1, Cent. Penn All Stars 10-2, Lock Haven 9-1 5/6/80 EAST STROUDSBURG W, 31-0 5/9/80 +Harvard W 12-6 5/10/80 +Massachusetts W 8-3 5/11/80 +Maryland W 3-1 +USWLA Nat. College Div. Tourn. at Princeton11
1981 3/28/81 4/2/81 4/11/81 4/13/81 4/16/81 4/18/81 4/21/81 4/23/81 4/25/81 4/28/81 5/1-2/81 5/1/81 5/2/81 5/15-16 5/15/81 5/16/81 5/17/81
13-2 JAMES MADISON W, 18-8 at Towson W, 12-2 WILLIAM & MARY W, 17-13 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 10-3 TEMPLE W, 17-4 at Rutgers W, 13-6 LOCK HAVEN W, 10-6 MARYLAND W, 15-10 at West Chester W, 13-11 at Ursinus College L, 10-11 EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Tournament at Loyola (Md.) Temple W 5-4 Ursinus W 15-9 AIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS Maryland L 8-12 James Madison W 16-3 Massachusetts W 14-8
1982
14-3
3/27/82 4/1/82 4/5/82 4/10/82 4/15/82 4/17/82 4/20/82 4/22/82 4/24/82 4/27/82 5/1-2/82 5/1/82 5/2/82 5/5/82 5/8/82 5/13-15
at James Madison W, 8-7 TOWSON W, 22-1 OHIO UNIVERSITY W, 25-4 at William & Mary W, 11-9 at Temple W, 8-7 RUTGERS W, 25-3 at Lock Haven W, 19-2 at Maryland L, 5-7 WEST CHESTER W, 15-6 URSINUS W, 20-7 at EAIAW Regionals 3rd place Pennsylvania L, 6-7 Maryland W, 10-2 PRINCETON W, 24-4 at Harvard W, 15-9 at AIAW Champ. at W. Chester 3rd place 5/13/82 Ohio University W,29-7 5/14/82 Temple L, 5-6 5/15/82 Pennsylvania W,4-3
1983
14-2
3/26/83 JAMES MADISON W, 16-4 3/31/83 at Princeton W, 15-4 4/2/83 at Virginia W, 16-8 4/7/83 at Towson W, 17-2 4/10/83 WILLIAM & MARY W, 14-11 4/14/83 TEMPLE L, 11-12 4/16/83 at Rutgers W, 20-5 4/19/83 LOCK HAVEN W, 32-4 4/21/83 MARYLAND W, 8-3 4/23/83 at West Chester W, 18-5 4/26/83 at Ursinus W, 16-8 4/28/83 PENNSYLVANIA W, 22-3 5/2/83 DELAWARE W, 16-9 5/14/83 +PENNSYLVANIA W, 12-2 5/21/83 ++Delaware L, 5-7 5/22/83 +++Massachusetts W, 7-6 ot +NCAA quarterfinal at Penn State ++NCAA Semifinal at Pennsylvania +++NCAA third place at Pennsylvania
1984
1985 3/23/85 JAMES MADISON 3/28/85 at Princeton 3/30/85 at Virginia 4/2/85 TEMPLE 4/4/85 at West Chester 4/6/85 at William & Mary 4/11/85 DELAWARE 4/13/85 at Rutgers 4/16/85 at Lafayette 4/18/85 MARYLAND 4/20/85 LEHIGH 4/21/85 NORTHWESTERN 4/25/85 PENNSYLVANIA 4/27/85 at New Hampshire 4/28/85 Northeastern at UNH 5/2/85 BUCKNELL 5/4/85 DARTMOUTH 5/11/85 +at Maryland +NCAA semifinal at Maryland
14-4 W, 12-5 W, 30-10 W, 9-8 L, 7-8 W, 17-8 W, 13-5 W, 21-13 W, 16-4 W, 11-7 L, 6-8 W, 15-5 L, 7-8 W, 12-2 W, 11-9 W, 11-0 W, 15-3 W, 12-5 L, 11-12ot
1986 3/22/86 at James Madison 3/25/86 LOYOLA (MD) 3/27/86 PRINCETON 3/29/86 VIRGINIA 4/1/86 at Temple 4/3/86 WEST CHESTER 4/5/86 WILLIAM & MARY 4/10/86 at Delaware 4/12/86 RUTGERS 4/15/86 LAFAYETTE 4/17/86 at Maryland 4/19/86 at Lehigh 4/21/86 at Pennsylvania 4/26/86 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4/29/86 at Bucknell 5/4/86 Northeastern at Harvard 5/10/86 +at Temple 5/17/97 ++at Maryland +NCAA semifinal at Temple ++NCAA championship at Maryland
16-2 W, 16-6 W, 9-4 W, 21-2 W, 23-8 W, 13-6 W, 20-6 W, 9-7 W, 13-8 W, 15-5 W, 22-4 L 6-11 W, 12-2 W, 17-2 W, 11-10 W, 27-1 W, 28-5 W 8-7 L, 10-11
12-2
3/24/84 at James Madison 4/1/84 at Virginia 4/3/84 at Temple 4/5/84 WEST CHESTER 4/7/84 WILLIAM & MARY 4/10/84 at Delaware 4/14/84 RUTGERS 4/19/84 at Maryland 4/21/84 at Massachusetts 4/24/84 URSINUS 4/26/84 at Pennsylvania 4/28/84 NORTHWESTERN 5/2/84 PRINCETON 5/12/84 DELAWARE +NCAA quarterfinal at Penn State
W, 16-4 W, 16-7 W, 6-5 W, 15-3 W, 23-3 W, 19-7 W, 16-4 L, 8-9 W, 15-4 W, 21-3 W, 13-7 W, 16-6 W, 20-8 L, 9-10 Laurie Gray (1981-84) ranks fifth on Penn State’s career points list (216) and career goals list (153).
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Year-by-Year Section heading Results Left 1987
17-2
3/16/87 at Richmond W, 13-1 3/19/87 at Princeton W, 16-5 3/21/87 JAMES MADISON . W, 16-9 3/24/87 at Loyola (Md.) W, 14-6 3/28/87 at Virginia W, 12-10 3/29/87 at William & Mary L, 8-9 4/1/87 TEMPLE L, 7-10 4/3/87 at West Chester W, 20-7 W, 13-5 4/5/87 LEHIGH 4/9/87 DELAWARE W, 14-7 4/11/87 at Rutgers W, 21-2 4/14/87 at Lafayette W, 13-8 4/22/87 PENNSYLVANIA W, 20-4 4/25/87 at New Hampshire W, 12-8 4/26/87 at Yale W, 19-2 4/28/87 BUCKNELL W, 17-3 5/3/87 MARYLAND W, 12-5 5/9/87 +VIRGINIA W, 14-9 5/16/87 ++Temple W, 7-6 +NCAA Semifinals at Penn State ++NCAA Championship at Maryland
1988
15-4
3/16/88 at Richmond W, 16-10 3/19/88 at James Madison L, 6-5 3/22/88 LOYOLA, MD W, 8-3 3/26/88 VIRGINIA W, 9-4 3/27/88 WILLIAM & MARY W, 12-8 3/29/88 at Temple L, 14-11 3/31/88 WEST CHESTER W, 19-1 4/9/88 RUTGERS W, 26-1 4/12/88 LAFAYETTE L, 14-10 4/14/88 at Maryland W, 11-8 4/16/88 at Lehigh W, 16-2 4/18/88 at Delaware W, 13-8 4/19/88 PRINCETON W, 13-6 4/23/88 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 9-5 4/26/88 at Bucknell W, 24-2 4/30/88 at Dartmouth W, 13-5 5/11/88- +NORTHWESTERN W, 12-6 5/15/88 ++at Lafayette W, 8-6 5/21/88 +++Temple at Haverford L, 7-15 +NCAA First Round at Penn State ++NCAA Semifinal at Lafayette +++NCAA Championship at Haverford
1989 3/12/89 3/18/89 3/19/89 3/21/89 3/28/89 4/1/89 4/2/89 4/6/89 4/8/89 4/11/89 4/13/89 4/15/89 40
19-1 at Richmond JAMES MADISON COLGATE at Loyola (Md.) TEMPLE at William & Mary at Virginia DELAWARE at Rutgers at Lafayette MARYLAND LEHIGH
W, 15-1 W, 18-8 W, 22-3 W, 10-5 W, 13-5 W, 8-5 W, 12-8 W, 13-4 W, 17-2 W, 13-5 W, 10-6 W, 20-0
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4/18/89 at Princeton L, 12-10 4/20/89 WEST CHESTER W, 18-5 4/22/89 at New Hampshire W, 7-4 4/23/89 at Yale W, 13-2 4/25/89 BUCKNELL W 24-2 4/29/89 DARTMOUTH W, 11-5 5/20/89 +Temple W, 9-3 5/21/89 ++Harvard W, 7-6 +NCAA Semifinal at West Chester ++NCAA Championship at West Chester
1990 3/11/90 at Richmond 3/17/90 at James Madison 3/20/90 LOYOLA (Md.) 3/22/90 SHIPPENSBURG 3/25/90 at Colgate 3/27/90 at Temple 3/31/90 VIRGINIA 4/1/90 WILLIAM & MARY 4/5/90 at Delaware 4/8/90 at Dartmouth 4/10/90 LAFAYETTE 4/12/90 at Maryland 4/14/90 at Lehigh 4/17/90 PRINCETON 4/19/90 at West Chester 4/21/90 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4/24/90 at Bucknell 5/12/90 +at Temple +NCAA First Round at Temple
1991
13-5 W, 11-3 W, 8-2 L, 6-5 SD W, 31-4 W, 13-6 L, 10-8 W, 10-9 W, 9-5 W, 11-4 W, 7-5 W, 9-5 L, 9-7 W, 15-5 W, 6-2 W, 7-1 L, 7-6 W, 14-1 L, 9-4
14-4
3/11/91 at Richmond W, 9-2 3/19/91 at Loyola (Md.) W, 8-5 3/21/91 COLGATE W, 11-9 3/26/91 TEMPLE W, 9-5 3/29/91 at Virginia W, 10-9 3/30/91 at William & Mary W 9-6 4/4/91 DELAWARE W, 14-8 4/7/91 JAMES MADISON W, 17-5 4/9/91 at Lafayette L, 9-8 4/11/91 MARYLAND W, 7-6 4/13/91 DARTMOUTH W, 7-5 4/14/91 LEHIGH W, 12-3 4/18/91 WEST CHESTER W, 15-7 4/20/91 at New Hampshire L, 9-7 4/21/91 at Vermont W, 4-3 OT 4/27/91 at Princeton L, 11-10 5/11/91 +at Lafayette W, 11-9 5/18/91 ++Virginia L, 10-5 +NCAA First Round at Lafayette ++NCAA Semifinal at Trenton State
Jill Pearsall was a three-time US Lacrosse All-American and two-time Brine/IWLCA All-American during her standout career (1992-95). In 1995, she received the Hall Award, an honor bestowed upon Penn State’s top senior athlete.
1992 3/8/92 at Richmond 3/18/92 LOYOLA (Md.) 3/21/92 at James Madison 3/24/92 at Temple 3/28/92 WILLIAM & MARY 3/29/92 VIRGINIA 4/2/92 at Delaware 4/5/92 at Lehigh 4/8/92 LAFAYETTE 4/13/92 at Dartmouth 4/16/92 at West Chester 4/25/92 PRINCETON 4/27/92 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4/29/92 at Colgate 5/2/92 at Maryland 5/9/92 +at Virginia +NCAA First Round at Virginia
1993
11-5 W 11-4 W, 9-7 W, 11-9 L, 9-8 W 7-6 OT L, 9-6 W, 11-1 W, 10-1 W, 18-11 W, 7 6 sd W, 14-3 L, 7-5 W, 12-8 W, 14-3 L, 9-6 L, 11-5
11-5
3/5/93 at Old Dominion W, 11-9 3/11/93 Richmond at Hilton Head W, 13-4 3/17/93 at Loyola (Md.) W, 7-6 3/20/93 JAMES MADISON W, 8-5 3/23/93 LEHIGH W, 18-7 3/27/93 at William & Mary L, 13-8 3/28/93 at Virginia W, 7-5 4/1/93 DELAWARE W, 18-10 4/7/93 at Lafayette W, 12-6 4/10/93 DARTMOUTH L, 9-6 4/15/93 WEST CHESTER W, 16-7 4/17/93 TEMPLE W, 13-7 4/24/93 at Princeton L, 13-6 4/26/93 at New Hampshire W, 9-6 5/1/93 MARYLAND L, 14-7 5/8/93 +at Princeton L, 11-7 +NCAA First Round at Princeton
Year-by-Year Results 1994 3/9/94 3/16/94 3/19/94 3/26/94 3/27/94 3/30/94 4/2/94 4/6/94 4/10/94 4/17/94 4/18/94 4/20/94 4/23/94 4/25/94 4/30/94
1995
9-6 at Richmond W, 12-11 OT LOYOLA (Md.) L, 11-10 OT at James Madison L, 9-6 VIRGINIA L, 11-10 OT WILLIAM & MARY W, 11-7 at Lehigh W, 18-3 DREXEL W, 14-4 LAFAYETTE W, 12-4 at Dartmouth L, 8-7 at Temple W, 11-4 at West Chester W, 12-7 OLD DOMINION W, 10-8 PRINCETON L, 10-3 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 15-4 at Maryland L, 21-4
12-6
3/9/95 at Old Dominion L, 7-6 3/15/95 at Loyola (Md.) L, 7-6 OT 3/18/95 JAMES MADISON L, 9-5 3/25/95 at Virginia W, 9-6 3/26/95 at William & Mary W, 5-4 3/30/95 LEHIGH W, 7-6 4/1/95 DELAWARE W, 11-8 4/5/95 at Lafayette W, 14-5 4/8/95 RICHMOND W, 16-7 4/9/95 DARTMOUTH W, 9-7 4/12/95 at Drexel W, 15-3 4/15/95 TEMPLE W, 8-5 4/18/95 WEST CHESTER W, 17-6 4/22/95 at Princeton L, 13-5 4/24/95 at New Hampshire W, 13-6 4/29/95 MARYLAND L, 5-3 5/13/95 +JAMES MADISON W, 11-7 5/20/95 ++Maryland L, 12-7 +NCAA First Round at Penn State ++NCAA Semifinal at Trenton State
Joanne Connelly (1993-96) was a two-time US Lacrosse and Brine/IWLCA All-American during her Penn State career (1994-97).
1996
11-5
3/13/96 LOYOLA, (Md.) L, 9-8 3/16/96 at James Madison L, 8-5 3/17/96 at Richmond W, 19-9 3/23/96 WILLIAM & MARY W, 9-5 3/24/96 VIRGINIA W, 10-9 3/30/96 at Delaware W, 10-9 3/31/96 Old Dominion at Delaware W, 14-4 4/5/96 at Lehigh W, 12-7 W, 9-5 4/7/96 at Dartmouth 4/10/96 LAFAYETTE W, 13-3 4/13/96 at Temple W, 18-12 4/14/96 at West Chester W, 13-2 4/20/96 PRINCETON L, 9-8 4/22/96 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 15-1 4/27/96 at Maryland L, 10-6 5/11/96 +at Princeton L, 13-9 +NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton
1997
10-6
3/10/97 at Old Dominion 3/12/97 at Loyola (Md.) 3/15/97 JAMES MADISON 3/16/97 VANDERBILT 3/22/97 at William and Mary 3/23/97 at Virginia 3/29/97 DELAWARE 4/5/97 LEHIGH 4/6/97 DARTMOUTH 4/9/97 at Lafayette 4/12/97 TEMPLE 4/13/97 OHIO STATE 4/19/97 at Princeton 4/21/97 at New Hampshire 4/26/97 MARYLAND 5/10/97 +at Maryland +NCAA First Round at Maryland
1998 3/4/98 3/7/98 3/11/98 3/14/98 3-21-98 3/22/98 3/28/98 3/29/98 4/4/98 4/6/98 4/8/98 4/11/98 4/18/98 4/20/98 4/25/98 5/1/98 5/9/98 5/10/98 +ECAC
W, 8-3 L, 16-8 L, 10-9 W, 14-7 L, 9-8 L, 8-6 W, 7-5 W, 15-2 W, 12-9 W, 16-8 W, 10-6 W, 14-3 W, 14-11 W, 15-3 L, 12-11 L, 2-6
10-8 RICHMOND W,16-9 COLGATE W, 10-8 LOYOLA (Md.) L, 12-7 at James Madison W, 12-11 WILLIAM & MARY L, 8-6 VIRGINIA L, 11-10 PRINCETON L, 19-12 OLD DOMINION W, 11-7 at Lehigh W, 18-6 at Dartmouth L, 11-9 LAFAYETTE W, 15-10 at Temple L, 12-8 at Ohio State W, 14-3 at Delaware L, 12-11 at Maryland L, 14-10 VANDERBILT W, 17-7 +MASSACHUSETTS W, 14-3 +RUTGERS W, 14-9 Championship at Penn State
1999
15-5
3/2/99 MARYLAND L, 12-8 3/8/99 Georgetown at Vanderbilt W, 9-8 3/10/99 at Vanderbilt W, 9-7 3/14/99 JAMES MADISON W, 17-12 3/19/99 at William and Mary W, 11-10 3/21/99 at Virginia L, 15-5 3/26/99 at Princeton L 9-8 W, 16-8 3/27/99 at Lafayette 4/3/99 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 20-5 4/6/99 TEMPLE W 12-6 4/10/99 at Loyola (Md.) L, 9-8 4/11/99 LEHIGH W, 23-6 4/13/99 DELAWARE W, 15-6 4/16/99 OHIO STATE W, 10-8 4/18/99 DARTMOUTH W, 8-6 4/21/99 North Carolina at Goucher W, 7-6 4/24/99 at Old Dominion W, 10-7 5/5/99 +WEST CHESTER W, 23-7 5/8/99 ++at Princeton W, 9-7 OT 8/14/99 +++Maryland L, 17-13 +NCAA First Round at Penn State ++NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton +++NCAA Semifinals at Johns Hopkins
2000 3/6/00 3/9/00 3/11/00 3/17/00 3/19/00 3/24/00 3/25/00 4/1/00 4/2/00 4/5/00 4/8/00 4/13/00 4/16/00 4/18/00 4/22/00 4/23/00 4/29/00
8-9 at Lehigh W, 23-8 at Maryland L, 19-4 at James Madison L, 18-11 VIRGINIA L, 13-7 WILLIAM & MARY W, 13-12 OT LAFAYETTE W, 15-11 PRINCETON L, 19-8 at Ohio State W, 16-5 vs. Delaware @OSU L, 15-7 at Temple W, 13-11 LOYOLA (MD.) L, 9-8 OT vs. North Carolina @JHU L, 14-13 at Dartmouth L, 14-5 at New Hampshire W, 13-8 OLD DOMINION W, 15-13 VANDERBILT L, 9-7 GEORGETOWN W, 16-13
In 1997, senior Tam Crowe led Penn State with 23 goals and 21 assists.
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Year-by-Year Results 2001
8-10
3/3/01 CORNELL 3/10/01 JAMES MADISON 3/13/01 MASSACHUSETTS 3/16/01 at Virginia 3/18/01 at William & Mary 3/21/01 DELAWARE 3/24/01 at Princeton 3/30/01 MARYLAND 4/1/01 NORTH CAROLINA 4/3/01 TEMPLE 4/7/01 at Loyola 4/10/01 LEHIGH 4/13/01 at Old Dominion 4/15/01 DARTMOUTH 4/20/01 at Georgetown 4/22/01 at Lafayette 4/28/01 OHIO STATE 5/10/01 +at Dartmouth +NCAA First Round at Penn State
2002
L, 11-9 L, 14-11 W, 11-5 L, 15-11 W, 12-11 W, 6-5 L, 10-9 L, 14-8 L, 19-9 W, 13-8 L, 10-6 W, 17-2 W, 9-8 L, 12-11 L, 23-11 W, 13-5 W, 15-10 L, 9-7
8-9, 4-2 ALC
3/2/02 at Vanderbilt* L, 7-6 3/8/02 at James Madison W, 11-10 3/15/02 VIRGINIA L, 11-9 3/17/02 WILLIAM & MARY W, 10-8 3/20/02 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 13-9 3/23/02 PRINCETON L, 17-8 3/26/02 at Temple L, 18-14 3/29/02 at Maryland L, 13-11 3/31/02 vs. North Carolina at Md. L, 15-7 4/6/02 LOYOLA W, 10-9 4/14/02 at Dartmouth L, 13-8 4/19/02 DAVIDSON* W, 13-5 4/21/02 NORTHWESTERN* W, 13-10 4/24/02 GEORGETOWN L, 18-9 4/26/02 at Ohio State* L, 15-12 4/28/02 at Ohio* W, 17-12 5/4/02 at Delaware W, 13-9 * American Lacrosse Conference game
2003
9-8, 5-1 ALC
3/1/03 VANDERBILT* W, 12-11 3/7/03 JAMES MADISON L, 12-11 3/11/03 at Davidson* W, 14-2 3/14/03 at Virginia L, 15-9 3/16/03 at William & Mary W, 13-7 3/22/03 at Princeton L, 10-7 3/25/03 TEMPLE W, 13-7 3/28/03 vs. Maryland (at OSU) L, 11-10 3/30/03 vs. North Carolina (at OSU) W, 9-7 4/5/03 at Loyola (Md.) L, 15-14 4/7/03 at Johns Hopkins* W, 11-4 4/15/03 PENNSYLVANIA L, 13-9 4/19/03 at Northwestern* W, 12-7 4/23/03 at Georgetown L, 19-9 4/25/03 OHIO* W, 16-5 4/27/03 OHIO STATE* L, 10-9 5/3/03 DELAWARE W, 13-10 * American Lacrosse Conference game 42
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2006
Lee Tortorelli was a two-time IWLCA/US Lacrosse AllAmerican and All-ALC goalkeeper.
2/25/06 at Vanderbilt* 3/5/06 COLGATE 3/7/06 at Bucknell 3/10/06 VIRGINIA 3/12/06 WILLIAM & MARY 3/18/06 PRINCETON 3/21/06 at Temple 3/24/06 at Maryland 3/26/06 vs. North Carolina 4/2/06 LOYOLA (Md.) 4/5/06 at Pennsylvania 4/12/06 at Delaware 4/16/06 NORTHWESTERN* 4/21/06 at Ohio State* 4/23/06 at Ohio* 4/29/06 JOHNS HOPKINS* *American Lacrosse Conference game
2007 2004
6-11, 3-3 ALC
2/29/04 at Vanderbilt* L, 16-12 3/6/04 DAVIDSON* W, 19-2 3/9/04 at James Madison L, 16-8 3/12/04 VIRGINIA L, 10-9 3/14/04 WILLIAM & MARY L, 12-11 (OT) 3/20/04 PRINCETON L, 13-7 3/23/04 at Temple W, 8-5 3/26/04 Maryland (at UNC) L,12-11 3/28/04 at North Carolina L, 13-4 4/3/04 LOYOLA (Md.) L, 10-9 4/7/04 at Pennsylvania W, 9-8 (2OT) 4/17/04 NORTHWESTERN* L, 13-11 4/21/04 GEORGETOWN W, 10-7 4/23/04 at Ohio State* W, 13-10 4/25/04 at Ohio* L, 8-7 5/1/04 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 12-9 5/8/04 at Delaware L, 11-10 (2OT) * American Lacrosse Conference game
2005
12-5, 5-1 ALC
2/26/05 VANDERBILT* W, 15-7 3/4/05 BUCKNELL W, 19-3 3/7/05 at Davidson* W, 20-3 3/11/05 at Virginia W, 10-7 3/13/05 at William & Mary L, 13-12 3/19/05 at Princeton W, 14-13 (2OT) 3/22/05 TEMPLE L, 6-5 3/25/05 Maryland (at UNC) W, 13-12 3/27/05 at North Carolina L, 13-7 4/2/05 at Loyola (Md.) W, 10-5 4/6/05 PENNSYLVANIA W, 16-9 4/15/05 at Northwestern* L, 14-6 4/22/05 OHIO STATE* W, 6-4 4/24/05 OHIO* W, 17-8 4/30/05 at Johns Hopkins* W, 9-8 5/1/05 DELAWARE W, 15-6 5/7/05 +NORTH CAROLINAL, 7-6 (2OT) *American Lacrosse Conference game +NCAA First Round at Penn State
8-8, 4-1 ALC W, 9-8 W, 19-3 W, 19-5 L, 12-8 L, 14-12 L, 17-9 W, 9-6 L, 16-7 L, 16-12 W, 16-10 L, 8-6 L, 15-14 L, 19-9 W, 19-12 W, 14-5 W, 15-14
9-8, 0-4 ALC
2/24/07 DELAWARE W, 15-10 2/28/07 BUCKNELL W, 19-6 3/4/07 COLGATE W, 11-4 3/9/07 at Virginia L, 13-6 3/11/07 at William & Mary W, 12-4 3/17/07 at Princeton W, 8-7 3/20/07 TEMPLE W, 17-5 3/25/07 VANDERBILT* L, 9-7 3/31/07 at Loyola (Md.) W, 20-7 4/3/07 PENNSYLVANIA L, 16-5 4/6/07 NORTH CAROLINAW, 8-7 (2OT) 4/8/07 MARYLAND L, 10-9 4/14/07 at Northwestern* L, 19-8 4/20/07 OHIO STATE* L, 9-8 4/27/07 at Johns Hopkins* L, 17-10 5/3/07 vs. Ohio State^ W, 9-7 5/4/07 vs. Northwestern^ L, 19-7 *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Tournament games, at Johns Hopkins
2008
5-12, 0-4 ALC
2/24/08 at Temple L, 8-7 3/2/08 COLGATE W, 18-3 3/7/08 VIRGINIA L, 13-7 3/9/08 WILLIAM & MARY W, 18-12 3/15/08 PRINCETON L, 7-6 3/19/08 at Pennsylvania L, 14-7 3/23/08 at Vanderbilt* L, 10-7 3/28/08 at Delaware L, 13-4 3/30/08 LOYOLA W, 10-7 4/4/08 vs. Maryland L, 12-11 (3OT) 4/6/08 at North Carolina L, 14-9 4/13/08 NORTHWESTERN* L, 13-12 4/18/08 CINCINNATI W, 19-4 4/20/08 at Ohio State* L, 17-12 4/26/08 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 10-8 5/2/08 vs. Ohio State^ W, 13-5 5/3/08 vs. Northwestern^ L, 15-7 *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Championship games, at Northwestern
Year-by-Year Results/All-Time Series Records 2009
9-8, 2-2 ALC
2/18/09 LAFAYETTE W, 20-7 2/25/09 BUCKNELL W, 18-5 3/1/09 COLGATE W, 16-6 3/3/09 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W, 13-3 L, 12-11(OT) 3/8/09 at Virginia 3/14/09 at Princeton L, 9-7 3/18/09 PENNSYLVANIA L, 9-6 3/22/09 VANDERBILT* L, 12-7 3/28/09 at William & Mary W, 14-12 4/3/09 vs. Maryland L, 20-12 4/5/09 vs. North Carolina L, 11-7 4/8/09 LEHIGH W, 14-10 4/12/09 at Northwestern* L, 17-6 4/19/09 OHIO STATE* W, 13-9 4/25/09 at Johns Hopkins* W, 12-11 5/1/09 OHIO STATE^ W, 11-7 5/2/09 NORTHWESTERN^ L, 13-3 *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Championship games, at Penn State
2010
10-7, 1-4 ALC
2/14/10 LOYOLA (Md.) W, 9-8 2/16/10 at Bucknell W, 15-2 2/21/10 MARYLAND L, 17-9 2/28/10 COLGATE W, 17-7 3/7/10 VIRGINIA L, 13-8 3/13/10 at Delaware W, 12-8 3/21/10 at Vanderbilt* L, 20-14 3/24/10 at Lafayette W, 19-5 3/28/10 WILLIAM & MARY W, 11-8 4/3/10 at Florida* L, 13-11 4/7/10 at Lehigh W, 14-13 4/11/10 NORTHWESTERN* L, 13-6 4/18/10 at Ohio State* W, 18-12 4/19/10 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 12-7 4/25/10 TEMPLE W, 14-3 5/6/10 at Ohio State^ W, 14-12 5/7/10 vs. Northwestern L, 15-9 *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Championship games, at Ohio State
ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Baltimore Club Brockport Brown Bucknell Cabooses Cent. Pa. All Stars Cincinnati Colgate Cornell Cortland Dartmouth Davidson Delaware Drexel East Stroudsburg Florida Frostburg Georgetown Hartwick Harvard Ithaca James Madison Johns Hopkins Lafayette Lehigh Lock Haven Loyola (Md.) Maryland Massachusetts Millersville Mount St. Mary’s New Hampshire North Carolina Northeastern Northwestern Ohio State Ohio University Old Dominion Pennsylvania Princeton Red Caps Richmond Rutgers Shippensburg Slippery Rock Temple Towson Ursinus Vanderbilt Vermont Virginia West Chester William & Mary Wilson Yale
Record 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 14-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 10-0-0 6-1-0 2-0-0 10-7-0 4-0-0 23-7-0 2-0-0 5-9-0 0-1-0 5-4-2 3-3-0 7-2-0 3-0-0 4-5-0 17-9-0 6-3-0 18-2-0 19-0-0 12-5-0 13-11-0 14-32-1 8-0-0 6-2-0 1-0-0 13-2-0 3-9-0 2-0-0 4-12-0 14-4-0 6-1-0 8-1-0 9-5-0 12-19-0 1-0-0 11-0-0 14-0-0 1-0-0 5-0-0 16-13-0 6-0-0 8-1-1 6-7-0 1-0-0 4-17-0 20-3-0 23-7-1 6-2-0 2-0-0
Last win 1965 1977 1979 2010 1979 1980 2008 2010 1975 1977 1999 2005 2010 1995 1979 1977 2004 1975 1989 1976 2002 2009 2010 2010 1983 2010 2005 2001 1978 2009 2000 2007 1986 2003 2010 2006 2001 2005 2007 1979 1998 1998 1990 1981 2010 1983 1984 2006 1991 2005 1999 2010 1975 1989
Series start 1965 1977 1979 1978 1979 1979 2008 1989 1970 1968 1985 2002 1979 1994 1965 2010 1967 1999 1967 1980 1968 1981 2001 1985 1985 1969 1986 1973 1978 1971 2009 1985 1999 1985 1984 1997 1982 1993 1982 1982 1979 1987 1978 1990 1977 1978 1978 1976 1997 1991 1983 1975 1980 1967 1980
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All-Time Letterwinners A Abbazia, Tammy Abrahams, Harriet Abrahams, Ralph Adams, Aly Affonsa, Kate Albert, Becky Albert, Lauren Allison,Christin Altadonna, Amy Ames, Megan Anthony, Dale Arena, Theresa Ashenfelter, Elaine Ashton, Donna Asm, Wendy Astler, Kim
1992-93 1970-71 1969 2009-pres. 1999-2000 1990-92 1994 1999 1999-02 1998-01 1982 1978, 80-81 1975-76 1984-85 1965 1974-75
B Bailey, Brooke Baldwin, Patricia Barto, Peg Bator, June Bauer, Amy Beach, Brady Beardsley, Sue Beegle, Janet Beers, Leanne Benedict, Kirt Beyerle, Robin Bhanos, Christina Bigelow, Alli Blackburn, Tricia Blazosky, Dorothy Blood, Deana Boccio, Ashley Boccio, Jess Borger, Lisa Boyd, Meg Boyle, Jacque Bozarth, Chris Bradford, Barbara Braum, Kitty Brazer, Elena Bremier, Margaret Bretherick, Karen Brodsky, Jordan Brody, Traci Brown, Karen Brown, Mimi Bruno, Antionette Bryan, Kim Bryan, Lauren Bryan, Mariel Bucci, Donna Bucci, Theresa Bull, Susanne Bullard, Vicki Burke, Kristen Burke, Lauren Burnes, Lynn Burnett, Patti Bush, Carey Busse, Krissy Buttle, Christina
1999-02 1970-72 1973 1969 1987-88 2002-05 1968 1968 1991-93 1994 1973-75 1995 1993-94 1993 1972 1989-92 2008-pres. 2005-08 1985-86 2003-06 1983 1971-72 1972 1969 1988-91 1973-76 1974-76 1996-99 1992-93 1989-91 1970-72 1967-68 1984-85 2003-06 2006-09 1990-93 2007-10 1993-96 1974-75 2002-05 2006-09 1988-91 1971-72 1998-2000 1993 2005-08
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2009-pres. 2009-pres. 1995
Cannon, Ann 1966-67 1992 Caratelli, Laura Cardoni, Katie 1998 Carnaggio, Amy 1993-95 Carter, Aly 2006-09 Castor, Debora 1979-80 Chamberlain, Brittaney 2009-pres. Chamberlin, Martha 1967-68 2002-05 Chambers, Emily Chang, Helen 1972-73 Cipro, Renee 2004-07 Clough, Lee 1986-89 Coen, LeeAnn 1990-91 Coffee, Pat 1966 Cohill, Ellen 1981-84 Connelly, Joanne 1993-96 Cooke, Laina 1989-90 Cornet, Sandra 1982 Craig, Janique 2001-04 Cronin, Tiffany 1997 Crowe, Tamara 1994-97 Curnoles, Stephanie 2001-04 Curtin, Kathy 1985, 87
D Danser, Laura D’Agui, Lynn D’Arcy, Michele Davidheiser, Pam Davies, Julie Davies, Nancy Davis, Alisha Davis, Karin Davis, Lynne Dawes, Patricia Dayton, Krista DeCecco, Alison Dean, Mary Deem, Maia DeJuliis, Michele Deleany, Laura Delp, Kate Denshaw, Cathy DeWitt, Barbara DiSilva, Debbie Disque, Sally Dolan, Janet Donahue, Jamie Doran, Barb Downing, Summer Duffey, Sharon Dunbar, Maggie Dunn, Shanna Dunphy, Maggy Dutch, Lindsay
1974 1980 1978-79 1986 1997 1985 1988 1975-76 1969 1970-71 1988 1999-02 2009-pres. 1979-80 1994-97 1983-84 1993-94 1987 1968-69 1977 1972-73 1979-82 2001-04 1974-75 1996-99 1975-76, 78 2008-pres. 2002 1983-86 2004-07
E-F Eastman, Jackie Eberz, Megan Eldridge, Jessica Ellis, Stephanie Erdman, Aimee Evans, Darcy Ewan, Pattie Sue Fernandez, Molly Field, Jody Fielder, Michele Filipowski, Joan Findlay, Anne Finn, Candace Fisch, Lauren
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2008-pres. 1992-94 1997-98 2007-10 1988 1966 1980-83 2010-pres. 1976, 79 1978-81 1988-89 1972-73 1979-82 2002-04
Fissinger, Jeannie Fitzgerald, Lori Fix, Nancy Flexer, Stephanie Florio, Marsha Foley, Mary Ann Foley, Patricia Forcey, Jennifer Ford, Molly Fox, Bobbie Fox, Dori Frandé, Liz Freeman, Kai Frey, Kristin Friedrich, Suzanne Frysinger, Robin
1979 1990-93 1977 1993-94, 96 1982-85 1987-89 1974 1996 1999-02 1969 1990 2003-06 2001 1982 1982-85 1973-75
G Galindo, Chrissie Gammon, Janeen Gansner, Robyn Garwood, Becca Geisinger, Ann Gerhart, Peggy Gibbons, Carrie Gini, Karen Ginkinger, Cindy Goldman, Sue Goodwill, Linda Grandy, Leslie Granger, Anne Gratz, Alexa Graves, Hilary Gray, Laurie Green, Jenn Growney, Patrice Guarino, Rosalie Guy, Katie
2006-09 1988 1978-81 1976 1972 1974 1997 1970 1975-76 1966 1966 1973 1988 1983-84 1975-76 1981-84 2004-07 1977 1986-88 2010-pres.
H Haeberlen, Ronnie Hagemann, Lindsay Hahn, Sue Hall, Pam Haller, Andrea Hallowell, Betty Hamerla, Janice Hans, Tacy Hansen, Wendy Harper, Becky Harris, Betsy Harris, Kate Hartman, Katie Havrilla, Lori Hedde, Maggie Hengst, Amy Heuisler, Katy Higgins, Laura High, Fay Hoke, Laurie Holberg, Joyce Holden, Hayden Hollerbach, Megan Holloway, Nancy Holt, Christy Honish, Julie Hopkins, Anne Hosterman, Katie Hoysted, Karen Hoysted, Sara
1972 2005-08 1977 1973 1972 1966 1974 1993-94 1987-88 1973-76 1971 1989-91 2001-04 2003-06 1994 1990-91 2001-02 2007 1971-73 1980-83 1977-80 1990-91 2008-pres. 1970-72 1966 1990-91 1983-84 1988 1988-91 1991-92
Hughes, Alexandra Hughes, Dana Hughes, Monica Hunsicker, Elisabeth Hutchings, Lorraine Hutman, Patricia Hvorecky, Janice
1983-86 1993-94 1982-84 1992-94 1972 1984 1974-75
J Jackson, Janet 1974 Jackson, Virginia 1966-67 Jarman, Anne 1972 Javens, Jo 1980-81 Jenkins, Cindy 1994 Jenkins, Courtney 1997-2000 Jensen, Brittany 2006-09 Jeschke, Katie 2001-04 Johnson, Jennifer 1996-99 Johnston, Linda 1968 Joines, Shannon 1987 Jones, Karen 1977, 79-80 Jones, Suzie 1985-86 Jordan, Antoinette 1968 Jordan, Barb 1982-85 Jordan, Lynn 1982 Jordan, Peggy 1978-79 Josephs, Margo 2007-09 Jung, Melissa 2001 Jurkowsky, Cammie 2005-07
K Kaden, Jill 1996-99 Kane, Beckie 1972 Karpinski, Cindy 1979-81 Karpowich, Karen 1974, 76 Kassab, Chris 1971-73 Neane, Colleen 1989 Keating, Cara 2002 Keeler, Wendi 1978 Kemp, Renee 1980-82 Kennedy, Susan 1966-67 Kenney, Christine 1997-2000 Kinnear, Wendy 1968-70 Kirk, Kendra 1989-90 Kistler, Donna 1972 Kitchel, Helen 1968-71 Klein, Kathy 1988-89 Kline, Susan 1972 Kloidt, Patty 1991, 93-94 Koffenberger, Jane 1980-83 Kohler, Diane 1972 Kolongowski, Ann 1989, 91-93 Kolongowski, Marcy 1992-94 Kontson, Kim 2005-08 Kopski, Kristen 1987-89 Koterba, Robin 1971 Kotkin, Jennifer 1995 Kowalczyk, Andrea 1974-76 Kranzley, Gwen 1971-73 Kuhl, Nancy 1977 Kyler, Judith 1967
L LaMar, Denise Land, Bev Lark, Lois Larson, Chris Lee, Sooji Lehman, Julie Lehr, Anne
1967-68 1974-76 1967-68 1975-76 2002 1988 1978
All-Time Series Letterwinners Lemyre, Beth 1977 Lessing, Amy 1979-81 LeNoir, Mary 2007-2008, 2010 Lesnick, Laura 2008-pres. Lessing, Amy 1979-81 Lewis, Carrie 1994 Lieb, Jessi 2005-08 Lill, Donna 1975 Lincicome, Laura 2006-09 Lindgren, Laurie 1986 Logan, Alisa 1978-81 Long, Karen 2004-07 1995-97 Long, Sarah Longobucco, Amanda 2006-09 Looney, Martha 1969-71 Loughran, Jackie 1970 Lozada, Piedad 1996 Lozano, Marissa 2007-09 Lucey, B.J. 1999-02 Lukas, Karen 1991-92 Luxton, Carol 1967 Lyon, Jane 1986
M Macan, Leslie 1972 MacLaughlin, Nancy 1969 MacRone, Melissa 1999-02 Maguire, Tara 1993 Mahaffey, Judy 1980-83 Mallen, Donna 1974-76 Mangino, Lisa 1990-92 Mannarino, Joni 1976 Mannion, Carter 1982 Manson, Sally 1969-71 Marabella, Tori 1997-98 Maran, Sarah 1994 Marcy, Renee 1994 Martin, Amy 1996 Martin, Megan 1996-99 Martindale, Jane 1967-69 Maslin, Shari 2003-06 Mass, Tracy 1987-90 Mattson, Linda 1981-84 McCall, Allison 1994-97 McCarthy, Mary 1984-87 McConnell, Linda 1972 McCoy, Susie 1974-76 McCue, Eileen 1985 McDermott Debra 1973 McDevitt, Maureen 1986 McGinley, Chris 1992 McGowan, Katrina 2003-06 McGrail, Donna 1973 McGraw, Nicole 1992-93 McGuire, Megan 2006-09 McHugh, Patty 1986 McMonagle, Cheri 1985-86, 88 McNicholas,Mary 1989-92 McShane, Bonnie 1987 Mechem, Emily 1996-99 Meeder, Jill 1972 Meehan, Cindy 1980-81 Megrail, Donna 1974 Middleton, Skye 2002-05 Mihm, Erica 2007-10 Miller, Callan 1991-92 Miller, Christie 1989-90 Miskiewica, Heather 1996 Mitinger, Jean 1982 Monahan, Michele 1984-86 Monk, Susan 1970
Monteith, Leslie Montrella, Martha Mook, Margaret Moon, Chris Mooney, Suzanne More, Lynn Morett, Charlene Morga, Kate Morgan, MaryBeth Morrison, Maureen Myers, M. Dede Myers, Robin Myers, Stephanie
1981, 83-84 1973 1968 1981-83 1986 1983 1976 1998 1972-73 1979 1968 1973 1986-89
N Neave, Tracey Norkitis, Jacqueline Nutter, Susan O’Brien, Colleen O’Hara, Colleen O’Dell, Nancy O’Donnell, Cindy O’Mullane, Alice O’Toole, MaryBeth Ogden, Cynthia Opel, Susan Oram, Beth Oughton, Barbara
1985 1987 1990-93 1996-99 2000-03 1969 1977, 79-80 1970 2001 1973 1968 1987 1968
P Pace, Katie Palazzi, Laura Parvizi, Armita Pasicznyk, Chris Pearsall, Jill Penrose, Judy Pergrin, Patricia Persia, Linda Pesto, Karen Petchel, Meg Pharoah, Karen Plake, Joanie Poley, Leslie Pollack, Gisela Pollard, Alexandra Polvino, Stephanie Prakken, Martha Prebula, Kim
2000-03 2000-01 1994 1986 1992-95 1978 1972-73 1973 1976 2003-04 1985-87 2004-07 1977 1966 1995 1990 1966 1985
R Radzius, Gabjia Rainey, Nikki Ralph, Melissa Rambo, Jennifer Ratcliffe, Sally Rath, Megan Razzi, Lorraine Reese, Brenda Reich, Linda Reinhart, Randy Retzlaff, Lauren Reusswig, Kristin Reyes, Pia Richard, Kathy Richard, Mary Rickards, Karen Riecks, Becky Rosander, Karin Ross, Ashley Ross, Diane
1999 1973 1993 1983-84 1982-83 2001 1983-84 1984-85 1966 1975-76 1995-98 1987 1980-82 1970-71 1969 1981-84 1985 1973 2009-10 1988
Rothfuss, Heidi Rothman, Robin Rowlyk, Tara Rundegren, June Ryan, Brenna
1998-01 1987 1994-97 1969 1994
S Saggese, Stacy Salamon, Mindy Sansone, Christy Saylor, Heather Schaeffer, Ruth Schiller, Katie Schnellenbach, Karen Schlater, Doreen Schnabel, Cindy Schock, Rebecca Schultz, Lindsy Schuster, Elaine Scott, Sharon Shafer, Heidi Shalbrack, Jamie Shand, Alyson Shannon, Colleen Shannon, Maureen Shay, Anna Shea, Colleen Shea, Kerry Shea, Linsey Sheehan, Lindsay Sheldon, Deborah Shepanski, Melissa Sherman, Erica Sherman, Jackie Shinehouse, Lisa Shinn, Margit Shubert, Stacy Shuey, Sara Sibson, Joan Sigda, Patricia Sivertsen, Laurie Skovran, Joanne Slowik, Karen Smart, Jean Smith, Keene Smith, Megan Snellenburg, Betsy Snyder, Jan Sobolak, Marilyn Sofarnos, Hayley Sommers, Sue Soriero, Julie Sorgi, Andrea Speno, Cassie Spinelli, Maryanne Stanke, Susan Stauffer, Lisa Staszesky, Niki Steadman, Jen Steele, Kari Stetson, Vicki Stevenson, Sharon Stockett, Kara Stokes, Beth Streater, Diane Streeton, Nancy Sullivan, Jane Sullivan, Peggy Sweeney, Faith Szczecinski, Lori
1999-02 1989-92 1990-92 1998-99 1970 1999-02 1976 1982-85 1981 1995-96 1996-97 1970-71 1976 1992-95 1998-2000 1999-02 1979-80 1985-88 1984 2009-pres. 2006-09 2005-08 1982 1967 1995-96 1970 2002-04 1986 1966 1996 1980-81 1966 1982-83 1987-89 1969-70 1994 1985-86 1986 1988-91 1971-72 1979 1972 2010-pres. 1987 1972-73 2000-01 2009-10 1970 1997-98 1980-81 1985,89 2008-pres. 1997 1966-67 1990 1991-94 1985-87 1966 1974-76 1977 1970 1989-91 1984
T Talbot, Jan Taylor, Carol Thompson, Beth Thompson, Lynn Tice, Julie Ticknor, Sandy Tinucci, Sharon Tortorelli, Lee Townsend, Kate Tracy, Jan Troxler, Shirley Turner, Mary Turse, Michelle
1972 1986-87 1983-86 1978-81 1997 1978-2000 1979 2002-05 2002-05 1966 1967-67 1987 1989-91
V Valderas, Maria Valerio, Louise Vaughan, Becky Veal, Amanda Veronesi, Nancy Vesco, Ann Marie Videon, Cheryl Vitale, Chris
2007-10 1971 1986 1984 1973 1985 1995 1984
W Wallace, Karen Waltz, Linda Ward, Sara Watkins, Lynn Watts, Kathy Way, Ashley Way, Christy Webb, Jennifer Weinberg, Lyn Weinberg, Suzanne Welch, Elaine West, Toni Westley, Kristy Whipple, Diane White, Barbara Wick, Katy Wild, Diane Wilde, Carolyn Williams, Betsy Williams, Shauna Winters, Kristen Wise, Mary Jo Wisloski, Lynn Wismer, Sandy Wisniewski, Susan Wood, Kristen Worley, Tami Wright, Rene Wyatt, Judy
1966 1975-78 2002-05 1973-76 1977 1998-99 1992-95 1997-2000 1968-69 1992-95 2009-pres. 1971-72 1991-92 1987-90 1966 2008-pres. 1983 1980-81 1981-84 1993-95 1988 1974-75 1998 1989 1975-78 2000-03 1986-89 1981 1974-75
Y Yeager, Carol Yoder, Susan Young, Alicia Young, Sara
1978-80 1990-92 1988-92 1999-02
Z Zehler, Carol Zichelli, Theresa Zollers, Kristen Zuck, Donna Zurmuhlen, Kit
1978 2009-pres. 1988 1976 1988
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