2018 QUICK FACTS • SCHEDULE PENN STATE UNIVERSITY Location University Park, Pa. Founded 1855 Enrollment 47,261 Nickname Nittany Lions Colors Blue & White Conference Big Ten Conference Home Venue Holuba Hall (1,250; indoor) Panzer Stadium (1,000; turf) President Dr. Eric Barron Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour Senior Women’s Administrator Charmelle Green Website GoPSUsports.com
2018 PENN STATE SCHEDULE FEBRUARY Sat.
10 at Towson
Towson, Md.
Sat.
17 at Lehigh
1 p.m.
Bethlehem, Pa.
1 p.m.
Wed. 21 DUQUESNE
University Park, Pa.
4 p.m.
Sat.
University Park, Pa.
3 p.m.
24 CORNELL
MARCH Sat. 3 LOYOLA MARYLAND
University Park, Pa.
1 p.m.
COACHING STAFF Head Coach Missy Doherty (8th season) Alma Mater Maryland ‘97 Penn State Record (Yrs.) 93-46 (7) Career Record (Yrs.) 173-92 (14) Office Phone 814-863-7476 E-mail mhd14@psu.edu
Wed.
Harrisonburg, Va.
2 p.m.
7 at James Madison
Sun.
11 at Albany
Albany, N.Y.
Sat.
14 DREXEL
University Park, Pa.
Sat.
17 at Rutgers *
Piscataway, N.J.
12 p.m. 4 p.m. 12 p.m.
Mon. 19 PRINCETON
University Park, Pa.
4 p.m.
Thur. 22 JOHNS HOPKINS *
University Park, Pa.
7 p.m.
Associate Head Coach Amy Altig (8th season) Alma Mater James Madison ‘05 Office Phone 814-865-8146 E-mail ala17@psu.edu
Sat.
Columbus, Ohio
Assistant Coach Tara Hohenshelt (1st season) Alma Mater Penn State ‘97 Office Phone 814-865-0659 E-mail tmr130@psu.edu
Sat.
Dir. of Operations Kelly Knapp (2nd) Alma Mater California ‘05 Office Phone E-mail klk70@psu.edu
TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Overall Record 17-4 2017 Home/Away/Neutral Record 9-2 / 8-0 / 0-2 2017 B1G Record (Finish) 5-1 (2nd) Postseason Big Ten Semifinals NCAA Semifinals Starters Returning/Lost 6/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 23/8 Newcomers 11 2017 Team Captains Katie O’Donnell Maggie Gallagher, Kayla Brisolari
31 at Ohio State *
12 p.m.
APRIL Sat.
7 at Virginia 14 NORTHWESTERN *
Charlottesville, Va.
1 p.m.
University Park, Pa.
6 p.m.
Thur. 19 at Maryland *
College Park, Md.
7 p.m.
Tue.
24 at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, N.Y.
4 p.m.
Sat.
28 MICHIGAN *
University Park, Pa.
3 p.m.
MAY Thu.
3 Big Ten Quarterfinals
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Fri.
4 Big Ten Semifinals
Ann Arbor Mich.
TBA TBA
Sun.
6 Big Ten Final
Ann Arbor, Mich.
TBA
Fri.
11 NCAA First Round
Campus Sites
TBA
Sun.
13 NCAA Second Round
Campus Sites
TBA
Sat.
19 NCAA Quarterfinals
Campus Sites
TBA
Fri.
25 NCAA Semifinals
Stony Brook, N.Y.
TBA
Sun.
27 NCAA Final
Stoney Brook, N.Y.
TBA
All Times Eastern; Home Games in CAPS
* Big Ten Conference Games; Big Ten Tournament at Michigan PROGRAM HISTORY First Year 1965 All-Time Record 527-253-5 First Year in Big Ten 2015 All-Time Big Ten Record 16-4 NCAA Postseason Appearances 23 National Championships 5 @PennStateWLAX All-Americans 112 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Women’s Lacrosse Contact John Hanna Office Phone 814-863-1388 Cell Phone 814-441-3218 E-mail jrh486@psu.edu Fax 814-863-3165 Mailing Address 101H Bryce Jordan Center University Park, PA 16802 2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS • CAPTAINS TABLE OF CONTENTS NITTANY LION STAFF Head Coach Missy Doherty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Lacrosse Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
2018 CAPTAINS
2017 NITTANY LIONS 2017 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11 Juniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 Sophomores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-20 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-24
2016 RESULTS & STATISTICS 2017 Season Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
KATIE O’DONNELL
Midfielder • West Chester, Pa.
2017 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
HISTORY & RECORDS Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Postseason History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-30 Nittany Lion Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-33 Nittany Lion Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-37 Beyond Penn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-45 All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Series Histories vs. Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-51
KAYLA BRISOLARI
Midfielder • Crofton, Md.
STX: The Official Sponsor of Penn State Women’s Lacrosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-56
CREDITS The 2017 Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Yearbook was compiled and written by John Hanna editor; Writing and research assistance by John Lewis; Alissa Clendenen, executive editor; Steve Love, cover design. Photos by Mark Selders.
STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
The Pennsylvania State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities, admission, and employment without regard to personal characteristics not related to ability, performance, or qualifications as determined by University policy or by state or federal authorities. The Pennsylvania State University does not discriminate against any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Direct all inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy to the Affirmative Action Director, The Pennsylvania State University, 328 Boucke Building, University Park, PA 16802-5901; tel. (814) 863-0471; TDD (814) 865-3175.
MAGGIE GALLAGHER Midfielder • Bel Air, Md.
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HEAD COACH MISSY DOHERTY perfect 9-0 at home to complete their first undefeated home campaign since 1991.
MISSY
DOHERTY Eighth Season MARYLAND ‘97 CAREER RECORD: 172-92 PENN STATE RECORD: 93-46 2015 BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 2015 ECAC COACH OF THE YEAR 2015 IWLCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
Head coach Missy Doherty is set for her eighth year at Penn State in 2018.
Doherty’s guidance has seen Penn State reach six straight NCAA Tournaments and four NCAA Quarterfinals in that timespan including Penn State’s first Final Four in 17 years during the 2016 season. Doherty guided the Nittany Lions back to the Final Four in 2017. In 2017 Doherty’s team went 17-4 finishing second in the Big Ten and securing the second most single-season victories in program history and the most since 1989 when Penn State went 19-1. Doherty coached three IWLCA All-Americans during the 2017 season including the program’s 43rd First-Team All-American, Steph Lazo, and the first in 13 seasons. Katie O’Donnell and Madison Carter earned second-team recognition. In 2017 the Nittany Lions set program records for goals with 303 and points with 427 while their 124 assists were the second most in a single-season in program history. Penn State earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and hosted the first three rounds advancing to its 11th Final Four in program history at Gillette Stadium. In 2016 Doherty’s team went 14-7 finishing second in the Big Ten, but were upset in the first round of the Big Ten Championship Tournament by Northwestern, 9-6. Her squad earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and immediately caught fire outscoring their opponents 38-23 en route to the national semifinals where they came up just one goal shy, bowing out to eventual National Champion North Carolina, 12-11. Doherty coached Madison Carter to the 2016 Big Ten Freshman of the Year honor while two players earned IWLCA All-America status and five earned IWLCA All-Region accolades. Penn State finished fourth in the final IWLCA national poll. Doherty has led her Nittany Lion teams to double-digit wins each year since stepping foot on the University Park campus, including a 16-5 mark in 2015 while capturing the Big Ten Tournament Championship with a 13-11 victory over Ohio State. During that 2015 season, Doherty earned Big Ten Coach of the Year, ECAC Coach of the Year and IWLCA Regional Coach of the Year accolades Penn State went 13-1 late in the season to reach the NCAA Quarterfinals and narrowly missed the program’s first semifinals appearance in 16 years. Doherty coached three IWLCA All-Americans, six IWLCA All-Region players and five All-Big Ten honorees including Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year Emi Smith. PSU has made five straight NCAA appearances under Doherty’s watch, the most consecutive appearances at the school since 1993. The 16 wins in 2015 were the most since the 1989 national championship. Following a pair of NCAA quarterfinals appearances in 2012 and 2013, Doherty guided her Nittany Lions to a 10-8 overall mark and a third NCAA Tournament showing in 2014. During Doherty’s third year at the program’s helm in 2013, Penn State continued its national ascension. The Nittany Lions reached the NCAA quarterfinals for the second straight season, making back-to-back appearances for the first time since a three-year span from 1995-97, and captured the program’s most wins since 1999. Penn State, which went 14-7, also claimed a share of its first ALC regular-season championship with a 4-1 conference mark. Under her guidance, Penn State defeated its highest ranked opponent since 2007 with a 16-11 upset victory against then-No. 2 Florida. The Nittany Lions, who were ranked as high as No. 6 for the first time since 2007, also finished a
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In 2012, Doherty led Penn State to a 12-7 record, earning the program’s most wins since 2005 and its third consecutive double-digit win season. Five of those wins came against ranked opponents, including three versus top-10 teams. Penn State excelled on the road in 2012, registering eight victories, the most by the Nittany Lions since the 1989 national championship team. Penn State received an at-large bid to the 2012 NCAA championship, advancing to the quarterfinals for the first time since 1999. In her first season at the helm of the collegiate women’s lacrosse’s second winningest program, Doherty led the Penn State to a 10-8 record and a second-place finish in the American Lacrosse Conference. The Nittany Lions knocked off four ranked opponents during the regular season and advanced to the semifinals of the ALC Championship. In five seasons in Happy Valley, Doherty has coached 11 IWLCA AllAmericans, 21 IWLCA All-Region athletes, 19 all-conference members and one CoSIDA Academic All-American. 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 (nee Holmes) was a four-year 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, Doherty was a three-time honoree on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2010, Doherty earned a master degree’s in Biology from Towson University.
MISSY DOHERTY // CAREER RECORD At Towson Record (Conf.) Notes 2004 14-4 (6-1) CAA Coach of the Year 2005 13-6 (5-2) CAA Champions/NCAA First Round 2006 7-10 (4-3) 2007 6-9 (3-4) 2008 13-6 (5-2) CAA Champions/NCAA First Round 2009 13-6 (5-2) CAA Champions/NCAA First Round 2010 13-5 (6-1) NCAA First Round Total at TU 79-46 (34-15) 2011 10-8 (3-2) 2012 12-7 (3-2) NCAA Quarterfinals 2013 14-7 (4-1) ALC Champions/NCAA Quarterfinals 2014 10-8 (3-3) NCAA First Round 2015 16-5 (3-2) B1G Tourney Champs, Coach of the year NCAA Quarterfinals 2016 14-7 (3-2) NCAA Final Four 2017 17-4 (5-1) NCAA Final Four
Total at PSU 93-46 (25-12) Career 172-92 (59-27) Nine NCAA Tournaments Five Conference Championships Two Coach of the Year awards
LACROSSE STAFF ALC in save percentage (.466) and ranked fourth in goals against average (9.95).
AMY
ALTIG Eighth Season JAMES MADISON ‘05 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH
Amy Altig, who works with the goalkeepers and defense, will enter her eighth season on the Penn State staff in 2018. Altig also begins her second season as the Associate Head Coach after receiving a promotion in January 2017. Last season, Altig helped guide the Nittany Lions to their second straight NCAA National Semifinal appearance and the most wins for the program since 1989 as they finished 17-4, the second most single-season wins all-time. Altig, helped senior goalie Cat Rainone to a career year as she was one of the top goaltenders in the Big Ten earning a 16-4 record with a .465 save percentage and a 10.73 goals against average. In 2016, Altig helped guide Penn State to its first NCAA semifinal appearance in 17 seasons by coaching a strong defense and continuing her guidance of senior goalie Emi Smith ‘16. After helping Penn State to a third NCAA quarterfinal appearance in four years in 2015, Altig was named IWLCA Assistant Coach of the Year and was inducted to the U.S. Lacrosse Virginia Chapter Hall of Fame. Altig was vital to Penn State’s run to the NCAA quarterfinals that season by coaching Emi Smith, who was named Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year and earned IWLCA All-America honors. The team went 16-5 and earned a final season ranking of No. 5. Smith anchored a defense that helped Penn State win the inaugural 2015 Big Ten Tournament championship. During her third season, Altig played a pivotal role in the development of freshman goalkeeper Emi Smith. Under her guidance, Smith helped lead the Nittany Lions to their second straight NCAA quarterfinal appearance and a share of their first ALC regular-season championship.
Prior to coming to Happy Valley, Altig spent three years as an assistant at Princeton, working primarily with the goalkeepers. With the Tigers, Altig helped develop an All-American in net and establish Princeton as one of the Ivy League’s and nation’s top defenses. During her three-year stint, the Tigers compiled a 33-19 record and qualified for the NCAA Tournament twice. Previous to her time at 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 All-CAA 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. Altig was named to the U.S. Senior National Team for the second consecutive year in the summer of 2011. The squad served as the foundation for the team that competed in the 2013 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Cup in Oshawa, Ontario. The U.S. Senior National Team came together for several events including the Stars & Stripes Weekend in October 2011 and the Champion Challenge in January 2012 and conducted numerous national team player clinics throughout the year at various places around the country. 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. In August 2011, Altig visited Honduras to introduce native children to the sport of lacrosse and provide them with an all-around sport experience. While in the Central American nation, Altig ran daily “sport camps” for the village children on municipal and school fields, helping to teach the sport of lacrosse but also playing soccer, baseball, and football with groups of children ranging in ages between four and 16. A native of Millersburg, Md. Altig earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with a concentration in sports management from James Madison in 2005.
In 2012, Altig helped coach a Penn State defense that ranked nationally in the top 20 for most of the season. Under her tutelage, Dana Cahill became one of just two goalkeepers to be selected as a Tewaaraton Award nominee. Cahill was named an IWLCA Second Team All-American, a First Team All-ALC selection as she became the first Nittany Lion to named a two-time ALC Goalkeeper of the Year. In her first season at Penn State, Altig was instrumental in Cahill’s development into one of the nation’s top goalkeepers. In her first full season as a starter, Cahill earned First Team All-ALC and First Team IWLCA First Team All-West/Midwest Region honors and was named the 2011 ALC Goalkeeper of the Year. She led the 23 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
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LACROSSE STAFF
TARA
Kelly
First Season PENN STATE ‘97
Second Season CALIFORNIA BERKELEY ‘05
HOHENSHELT ASSISTANT COACH
Tara (Rowlyk) Hohenshelt ’97 begins her second stint as assistant coach of the Nittany Lions for the 2017-18 season, returning to Happy Valley after spending the past five seasons as a high school head coach in Virginia. From 2014-17, Hohenshelt served as the head women’s lacrosse coach at Western Albemarle High School in Crozet, Virginia. During her time as head coach, she led the team to three-consecutive Virginia 4A South Region Championships from 2014-16 and a pair of State Semifinal appearances and a runner-up finish in 2015. Hohenshelt was twice named Conference and Region Coach of the Year in 2016 and 2017 as well as earning US Lacrosse VirginiaCharlottesville Coach of the Year in 2017. Hohenshelt coached 21 All-State honorees and two Charlottesville Conference Players of the Year during her time at Western Albemarle. Prior to her time at Western Albemarle, Hohenshelt helped the Covenant School in Charlottesville, Va. capture the 2013 VISAA Division II girls lacrosse State Championship and was named Coach of the Year during her lone season as head coach. Hohenshelt also coached the VISAA Division II girls lacrosse Player of the Year along with five All-State honorees during that 2013 season. Hohenshelt’s began her coaching career at Princeton helping guide the Tigers to the 1998 NCAA quarterfinals before spending one season as the head coach at Centenary College in 1999. Hohenshelt then joined the Nittany Lions in September of 1999. Hohenshelt spent 13 seasons as an assistant at Penn State including her final two under current head coach Missy Doherty. During that time Penn State qualified for the NCAA Tournament on three occasions. Hohenshelt coached 16 IWLCA All-Americans, 29 IWLCA All-Region Honorees, 47 All-Conference members and three conference Goalkeeper of the Year honorees including one NCAA Division I Goalkeeper of the Year.
KNAPP
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
Kelly Knapp is in her second season as the director of operations for both the field hockey and women’s lacrosse programs at Penn State. Her responsibilities include directing the day-today operations of both programs by acting as the main liaison between the teams and other areas of athletics and the university. She also oversees the scheduling of practices and team events, ordering and distributing equipment and the advancement of overall program initiatives. Before joining the Nittany Lions, Knapp spent the previous four years working as the director of operations for the USA Olympic Women’s Field Hockey Team. There she created, monitored and managed yearly program budgets for the Women’s National Team and Junior teams which included tours, training camps, administration, science and medicine, clothing and equipment. Knapp was also responsible for managing all aspects of logistics ranging from scheduling traveling arrangements to procuring venues for training, while also acting as the liaison for all internal and external requests for national team coaches and players. Managing all aspects of apparel for USA Women’s High Performance Teams which included 120 athletes and 15 staff members was another role Knapp held for the team. Prior to her role with the USA Olympic Women’s Field Hockey Team, Knapp was an assistant field hockey coach for the University of California Berkeley from 2006 to 2010. While there she was the assistant director of California field hockey camp, recruited incoming athletes, coordinated travel and assisted in the scheduling and development of practices and contests. Knapp earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of California Berkeley in 2005 before receiving her master’s degree in multicultural education at National University in 2014.
As a player, Hohenshelt, was a four-year defender at Penn State helping lead the Lions to the 1995 NCAA National Semifinals and the quarterfinals in both 1996 and 1997. The Ridley Park, Pa. native also served as tri-captain during her senior season and was a two-time IWLCA Division I Academic All-American. The former Tara Rowlyk graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education-Mathematics. She currently resides in State College, Pa. with her husband Dennis and three children, Jacob, Reese and Axl.
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2018 NITTANY LIONS 2018 PENN STATE WOMEN’S LACROSSE NUMERICAL ROSTER No.
Name
1 Kenzie Carroll 2 Katie Schluederberg 3 Quinn Nicolai 4 Kristin Roberto 5 Katie O’Donnell 6 Yasmain Hamood 7 Brittany Dolan 8 Sammy Helgeson 9 Samantha Del Viscio 10 Maggie Gallagher 11 Kelly Daggett 12 Kate Love 13 Emily Vengilio 14 Bridget Chakey 15 Allie Dolder 16 Lucy Lowe 17 Hayley DeAgostine 18 Kayla Brisolari 19 Kait Wallace 20 Madison Day 21 Madison Cunningham 22 Lucy Haubold 23 Sophia Triandafils 24 Madison Carter 26 Maria Auth 27 Shannon Moore 28 Rachel Rosen 30 Katie Garvey 31 Shelby Wells 32 Delaney Muldoon 33 Alex Rich 35 Alyssa Sloane 36 Reilly Masterson
Pos.
M A M M/D M M D M M M A/M M D A D GK D M M D GK D M A/M A M M M/A M M/A D D M
Ht.
5-8 5-5 5-6 5-3 5-7 5-9 5-7 5-4 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-8 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-3 5-3 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-2 5-9 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-11 5-3 5-2 5-6
Yr.
Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. GS Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr.
Hometown
High School (Last College)
Naples, Fla. Gulf Coast Elkridge, Md. Howard Moorestown, N.J. Moorestown Miller Place, N.Y. Miller Place West Chester, Pa. Henderson Hinsdale, Ill. Hinsdale Central Ashburn, Va. Bishop Irenton Landisville, Pa. Hempfield Langhorne, Pa. Villa Joseph Marie Bel Air, Md. C. Milton Wright Bainbridge, Pa. Lancaster Catholic Dallas, Texas Hockaday School Mount Sinai, N.Y. Mount Sinai Havertown, Pa. Agnes Irwin School (Syracuse) Bay Shore, N.Y. Bay Shore Cockeysville, Md. Notre Dame Prep West Chester, Pa. Henderson Crofton, Md. Archbishop Spalding Horsham, Pa. Hatboro-Horsham Bushwood, Md. Leonardtown Davie, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas Malvern, Pa. Great Valley Wading River, N.Y. Shoreham Wading River Davidsonville, Md. South River Street, Md. North Harford West Chester, Pa. West Chester East Port Washington, N.Y. Paul D. Schreiber West Chester, Pa. Unionville Timonium, Md. St. Paul’s School (Delaware) Silver Spring, Md. Academy of the Holy Cross Lebanon, Pa. Cedar Crest Millstone Township, N.J. Allentown Newtown Square, Pa. Radnor
Head Coach: Missy Doherty (Maryland ‘97) - Eighth season Associate Head Coach: Amy Altig (James Madison ‘05) - Eighth season Assistant Coach: Tara Hohenshelt (Penn State ‘97) - First season Director of Operations: Kelly Knapp (Cal Berkeley ‘05) - Second season
ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY POSITION
BY CLASS
BY LOCATION
Attack (8): Auth, Carter, Chakey, Daggett, Garvery, Knaff, Muldoon, Schluederberg
Graduate Students (1): Wells
Maryland (9): Auth, Brisolari, Carter, Day, Gallagher, Lowe, Muldoon, Schluederberg, Wells
Midfield (21): Brisolari, Carrol, Carter, Daggett, Del Viscio, Hamood, Helgeson, Gallagher, Garvey, Knaff, Love, Masterson, Moore, Muldoon, Nicolai, O’Donnell, Roberto, Rosen, Triandafils, Wallace, Wells Defense (9): Day, DeAgostine, Dolan, Dolder, Haubold, Rich, Roberto, Sloane Vengilio Goalie (2): Cunningham, Lowe
Seniors (5): Chakey, Day, Dolder, Gallagher, O’Donnell Juniors (8): Brisolari, Carter, Daggett, Garvery, Haubold, Masterson, Muldoon, Rich
New Jersey (2): Nicolai, Sloane
Sophomores (9): Auth, Cassie, Cunningham, DeAgostine, Dolan, Knaff, Hamood, Moore, Roberto, Schluederberg
Pennsylvania (13): Chakey, Daggett, DeAgostine, Del Viscio, Garvey, Haubold, Helgeson, Knaff, Masterson, Moore, O’Donnell, Rich, Wallace
Freshmen (11): Carroll, Del Viscio, Helgeson, Love, Lowe, Nicolai, Rosen, Sloane, Triandafils, Vengilio, Wallace
New York (5): Dolder, Roberto, Rosen, Triandafils, Vengilio
Florida (2): Carroll, Cunningham Virginia (1): Dolan Illinois (1): Hamood
23 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
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NITTANY LION PROFILES
SHELBY
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WELLS
Timonium, Md. ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL (DELAWARE) 5-5 • 5th-year Senior • MIDFIELD Shelby Wells // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2014 * 7-0 2 0 2 5 0 2 0 2015 0-0 Did Not Play 2016 0-0 Did Not Play 2017 14-1 8 1 9 14 3 2 1 Career 21-1 10 1 11 19 3 4 1 * at Delaware
AS A SENIOR IN 2017 Appeared in 14 games with one start in 2017 … registered eight goals and one assist for nine points … scored a goal in a victory over Albany (Feb. 4) … registered a goal in a victory against Lehigh (Feb. 18) … registered a career-high three points and two goals in a win against Rutgers (Mar. 18) … scored once in a victory at Princeton (Mar. 21) … tied her career-high with two goals against Drexel (Mar. 29) … scored once in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals against Northwestern (May 5). AS A JUNIOR IN 2016 Did not make an appearance … Named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and to the Academic All-Big Ten Team. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2015 Did not make an appearance. BEFORE PENN STATE Played freshman season at Delaware, appearing in seven games ... Scored two goals, one at Penn (Feb. 22) and vs. Virginia Tech (March 12) ... Notched two ground balls ... Four-year starting midfielder at St. Paul’s School for the Girls .. Tallied 117 career goals and 29 career assists for the Gators ... US Lacrosse AllAmerican ... Baltimore Sun All-Metro First Team selection ... IAAM A Conference All-Star ... Towson Times First Team All-Star and Honorable Mention ... SPSG Athlete of the Year as a senior ... Coaches Award for Outstanding Lacrosse Player ... 2012 Under Armour Underclassmen All-American ... US Lacrosse Women’s Schoolgirl Division Baltimore Metro Team 3 ... 2013 US Lacrosse Academic All-American ... Was also a four-year member for both the cross country and swim/dive teams.
BRIDGET
14
CHAKEY
Havertown, Pa. AGNES IRWIN SCHOOL (SYRACUSE) 5-5 • Senior • ATTACK
Shelby Wells // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2015 * 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2016 4-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2017 7-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Career 6-0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 * at Syracuse
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017 Appeared in seven games off the bench in 2017 collecting one assist … had one assist during a 15-6 win over Drexel (Mar. 29). AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016 Made four appearances off the bench against Lehigh (Feb. 12), Duquesne (Feb. 20), Drexel (March 30) and Rutgers (April 2). 2015 AS A FRESHMAN AT SYRACUSE Appeared in two games, both against Canisius (Feb. 7, Feb. 15), attempting one shot ... Syracuse captured the ACC Tournament title and reached the NCAA Semifinals. BEFORE COLLEGE 2014 U.S. Lacrosse All-America First Team selection ... Earned first-team All-Delco, All-Main Line and All-Inter-AC as a senior ... Tallied 58 goals, 77 assists, 36 ground balls senior year... Ended career as Agnes Irwin’s career leader in assists (133) ... Finished high school career with 211 helpers ... Team was league co-champions and state runner up in 2014 ... Received Unsung Hero Award .... Named Maxesposure All-Star Rising Junior ... Two-time team captain ... Also a member of the cross country and basketball teams ... Served as Agnes Irwin Student Body President. PERSONAL Bridget Anne Chakey was born March 8, 1996 in Havertown, Pa. to Jim and Clare Chakey ... Has an older brother, James, who is a senior on the Penn State men’s lacrosse team ... Majoring in education with the intent to be a school teacher.
PERSONAL Shelby Paige Wells was born April 22, 1995 in Baltimore, Md. to Nancy and David Wells ... Has one younger sister, Haley ... father played collegiate lacrosse at Randolph-Macon ... Majoring in recreation, park and tourism management.
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MADISON
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DAY
Bushwood, Md. LEONARDTOWN 5-6 • Senior • DEFENSE
Madison Day // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2015 4-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2016 2-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2017 4-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Career 10-0 0 0 0 0 5 0 6
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017 Appeared in four games off the bench in 2017 registering one ground ball and two caused turnovers. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016 Appeared in two games off the bench against Lehigh (Feb. 12) and Rutgers (April 2) … Named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and to the Academic All-Big Ten Team. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015 Appeared in four games ... Collected two ground balls and caused two turnovers in a win over Bucknell (Feb. 18). BEFORE PENN STATE Helped lead Leonardtown High School to four Southern Maryland Athletic Conference titles (2011-14) ... Earned US Lacrosse High School Academic All-America, First Team All-County and Second Team All-SMAC accolades in 2013 ... Named second-team allcounty in 2012 ... Earned one of Leonardtown’s Outstanding Player Awards in 2013 and 2014 ... Earned a team’s Coaches Award in 2012 ... Named team Rookie of the Year in 2011 ... Also played for SPLAX for four years and DC Metro Team 1 in 2012. PERSONAL Daughter of Shawn and Susan Day ... Has one brother, Chad, and a sister, Loren ... Brother, Chad, played lacrosse at Lynchburg, and sister, Loren, plays lacrosse at Campbell ... Born Feb. 16, 1996 in Clinton, Md.
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ALLIE
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DOLDER Bay Shore, N.Y. BAY SHORE
5-7 • Senior • DEFENSE
Allie Dolder // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2015 3-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 2016 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Career 11-0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017 Appeared in seven games off the bench in 2017 … collected a single draw control during a 16-14 setback against Maryland (Apr. 20) … caused a turnover in a 17-10 win at Michigan (Apr. 30). AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016 Made one appearance off the bench against Duquesne. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015 Appeared in three games ... Caused two turnovers and picked up a ground ball vs. Bucknell (Feb. 18) ... Forced a turnover in a win over Michigan (April 9). BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year member of the Bay Shore High School girls’ lacrosse team ... Helped lead Bay Shore to a pair of Suffolk County championships (2012, 2013) and the 2012 Long Island title ... Finished as a state semifinalist as a sophomore, Long Island runner-up as a junior and Suffolk County second-place finisher as a freshman ... Two-time all-county member (2012, 2014) and a 2013 all-county honoree ... Garnered All-Long Island honors ... Earned all-tournament accolades as a freshman. PERSONAL Daughter of Kevin and Toni Dolder ... Has one brother, Kevin ... Also played field hockey and was an all-division, all-conference and all-county member ... Member of Athletes Helping Athletes and was a New York State Scholar-Athlete ... Born Jan. 22, 1996.
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MAGGIE
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GALLAGHER Bel Air, Md. C. MILTON WRIGHT
5-6 • Senior • MIDFIELD
Maggie Gallagher // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2015 18-0 5 0 5 15 4 3 2 2016 20-10 7 5 12 14 7 3 5 2016 20-20 23 16 39 41 17 33 13 Career 58-30 31 25 56 70 28 39 20
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017 Started in all 20 of her games played scoring 23 goals and adding 16 assists for 39 points … registered 17 ground balls and 33 draw controls … was named to the 2017 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championships All-Tournament Team … opened the season with a career-high five draw controls against Albany (Feb. 4) … scored once and added a pair of assists against Towson (Feb. 11) … had a pair of assists in a win over Lehigh (Feb. 18) … scored twice while adding one assist and four draws in a road win at Duquesne (Feb. 22) … scored once while adding a career-high three ground balls and two caused turnovers in a win at Loyola (Mar. 4) … registered two goals and one assist with a pair of caused turnovers in a 16-11 setback to Colorado (Mar. 12) … scored once and had two assists in a win at Princeton (Mar. 21) … had a career-high four points and four assists during a road win at Johns Hopkins (Mar. 25) … scored twice in a win over Ohio State (Apr. 1) … collected two goals in a road win at Michigan (Apr. 30) … collected a career-high three goals in the Big Ten semifinals against Northwestern (May 5) … scored once and added two assists in an NCAA second round victory over JMU (May 14) … tied her career-high with three goals in the NCAA semifinals against Maryland (May 26).
BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year standout at C. Milton Wright High School ... Helped lead team to three Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference titles (2012-14) and was a three-time state finalist (2011-13) ... Two-time US Lacrosse All-American and U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American (2013, 2014) ... Named First Team All-Harford County and AllConference and Baltimore Sun All-Metro Second Team as both a senior and junior ... Served as captain and named team’s MVP as a senior ... Garnered Best Offensive Player recognition as a junior ... In 2012, earned team Unsung Hero award and second-team all-county and all-conference laurels ... Was teammates with Nittany Lions Sarah Piazza and Abby Smucker... Competed with NEMS ... Won a championship with Team Maryland 2012 at the Brine All-American tournament ... Helped secure a championship with Team Baltimore at the 2013 Under Armour All-America Underclass Tournament. PERSONAL Daughter of Dan and Faith Gallagher ... Father, Dan, played baseball at Temple ... Has two sisters, Erin and Katie ... Sister, Katie, is a junior on Navy’s lacrosse team ... Also played field hockey and competed on the school’s swimming team ... Helped lead the field hockey team to the 2013 state championship ... Earned swimming state championships in 2011 and 2013 ... Named C. Milton Wright’s 2013 Female Athlete of the Year and was named the recipient of the 2014 Al Cesky Scholarship ... Earned The Arena Club’s Athlete of the Year ... Born Dec. 9, 1995 in Darby, Pa.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016 Started in 10 of her 20 games played registering 12 points on seven goals and five assists while grabbing seven ground balls … Potted a goal and an assist against Duquesne (February 20) … Netted a goal at Stanford (March 20) … Collected a goal against Rutgers (April 2) … Found the back of the cage at Michigan (April 17) … Notched a goal against Maryland (April 28) … Scored a goal in the First-Round of the NCAA Tournament against Winthrop (May 13) … Tallied a goal in the Elite Eight against Penn (May 21) … was named to the Academic All-Big Ten Team. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015 Appeared in 18 games ... Scored five goals ... Collected four ground balls, gained three draw controls and caused two turnovers ... Scored first collegiate goal against Bucknell (Feb. 18) ... Tallied goals against Virginia (Feb. 28), Stanford (March 24), Rutgers (March 28) and Michigan (April 9).
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KATIE
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O’DONNELL West Chester, Pa. HENDERSON
5-7 • Senior • MIDFIELD
Katie O’Donnell // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2015 21-6 31 8 39 67 23 23 9 2016 21-20 46 4 50 119 27 25 14 2017 21-21 65 6 71 133 33 16 21 Career 63-47 142 18 160 319 83 64 44
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017 2017 IWLCA Second-Team All-American 2017 IWLCA First-Team All-Region 2017 All-Big Ten Started all 21 games in 2017 scoring 65 goals while adding six assists for 71 points … added 33 ground balls and 21 caused turnovers … scored at least one goal in all 21 games including 16 multi-goal games … averaged 3.38 points and 3.10 goals per game … named to the 2017 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championships All-Tournament Team … opened the season with a career-high five goals and six points during a win against Albany (Feb. 4) … scored four goals during a victory against Lehigh (Feb. 18) … notched four goals duirna road win at Loyola (Mar. 4) … tied her career-high with six points on four goals and two assists in a loss to Colorado (Mar. 12) … scored four times in a victory against Rutgers (Mar. 18) … had three goals and one assist against Princeton (Mar. 21) … scored four times while adding five ground balls in a victory over Virginia (Apr. 8) … tied her career-high with five goals in three straight contests against Northwestern (Apr. 13), Maryland (Apr. 20) and Michigan (Apr. 30) … scored four goals in an NCAA Tournament victory over JMU (May 14) … registered a hat trick in a NCAA Quarterfinal win against Princeton (May 21) … had four goals in an NCAA Tournament semifinal loss to Maryland (May 26).
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016 Started in 20 of her 21 games played scoring 46 goals and adding four assists for 50 points while scooping up 27 ground balls and controlling 25 draws … Scored multiple-goals in 15 of the 21 games on the season … Opened the season on a ten game scoring streak … Scored twice against Lehigh in the season opener (Feb. 12) … Found the back of the net four times while adding one assist against Duquesne (Feb. 20) … Scored twice and added an assist with three draws against Virginia (Feb. 27) … Collected a hat-trick against Loyola-Maryland (March 5) … Added another three-goal game against Vanderbilt (March 12) … Scored twice on freeposition shots during a win against Princeton (March 16) … Collected a pair of goals at Stanford (March 20) … Registered another hat-trick while adding an assist and three ground balls against Drexel (March 30) … Scored four times at Ohio State (April 9) … Netted three goals in a win at Michigan (April 17) … Potted four scores with an assist against Northwestern (April 23) … Collected three goals in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament against Winthrop (May 13) … Erupted for a season-high five goals during a Sweet Sixteen match-up against Florida (May 15) …Tallied one score in the National Semifinals against North Carolina (May 27) … named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and to the Academic All-Big Ten Team. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015 Appeared in all 21 games, starting six ... Led all freshmen with 39 points on 31 goals and eight assists ... Collected 23 ground balls and caused nine turnovers ... Third on the team in shots (67) ... Fourth on the team in draw controls (23) ... Ended the season on a 13-game scoring streak beginning against Drexel (March 22), resulting in 25 goals and seven assists ... Recorded three hat tricks against Stanford (March 24), Rutgers (March 28) and Virginia (May 10) ... Tallied a career-high five points at Virginia (May 10) in the NCAA Second Round ... Picked up a career-high seven ground balls at Cornell (April 14). BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year standout at Henderson High School ... Broke the Pennsylvania state all-time goal record with 430 career goals (previous record held at 407) ... Improved goal total, which included 133 markers as a senior, each season ... Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American (2013, 2014) ... Earned First Team Ches-Mont All-League and all-area honors three straight seasons (2012-14) ... As a senior and junior, earned AllArea Player of the Year honors byDaily Local News... Named to the all-league and all-area second teams as a freshman ... Garnered Rookie of the Year Honors by the Pennsylvania Area Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association as a freshman ... Participated in the Under Armour Underclass Tournament in 2013 ... Also played for PA Express Orange. PERSONAL Daughter of John and Jen O’Donnell, both of whom were student-athletes at West Chester University ... Father, John, played football and baseball and mother, Jen, played lacrosse and basketball ... Has one brother, John, who was a member of West Chester’s football team ... Born Feb. 5, 1996.
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KAYLA
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BRISOLARI Crofton, Md. ARCHBISHOP SPALDING
PERSONAL Kayla Rose Brisolari was born April 16, 1997 in West Nyack, N.Y. to Robert and Kelly Brisolari ... Twin brother, Matt, plays lacrosse at Providence College; has two younger brothers, Brendan and Connor ... Mother, Kelly, competed in track & field and father, Robert, played football, at Fordham University ... High school teammates with fellow freshman Alexis Phillips.
5-8 • Junior • MIDFIELD
Kayla Brisolari // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2016 21-2 5 2 7 12 14 4 7 2017 21-21 15 9 24 45 39 41 19 Career 42-23 20 11 31 57 53 45 26
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017 Started all 21 games in 2017 … registered 24 points on 15 goals and nine assists while collecting 39 ground balls, 41 draw controls and causing 19 turnovers … scored a goal while collecting four ground balls and two caused turnovers during a 12-8 victory over Loyola (Mar. 4) … had a career-high three caused turnovers in a 16-11 setback to Colorado (Mar. 12) … tallied one goal while adding a pair of ground balls and four draw controls during a 13-8 victory over Princeton (Mar. 21) … had a goal and an assist for two points in a 15-6 win at Drexel (Mar. 29) … grabbed a careerhigh six draw controls during a 16-12 victory over Ohio State (Apr. 1) … scored twice while adding four ground balls in a 12-8 victory over Virginia (Apr. 8) … tallied a goal and an assist against Maryland (Apr. 20) … scored once while adding four draws in a 17-10 victory at Michigan (Apr. 30) … had one goal and three draws in the Big Ten Torunament semifinals against Northwestern (May 5) … tallied two goals and two assists for a career-high four points in an NCAA Tournament victory over JMU (May 14) … scored once while adding a career-high five ground balls during a 14-12 NCAA Quarterfinal victory over Princeton (May 21). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016 Started in two of her 21 games played scoring five goals and adding a pair of assists for seven points with 14 ground balls … Notched her first career goal while potting a hat-trick during a victory over Duquesne (Feb. 20) … Scored a goal against LoyolaMaryland (March 5) … Found the back of the cage at Vanderbilt (March 12) … Had a pair of assists against Drexel (March 30) … Had a career-high three ground balls during the first-round of the NCAA Tournament against Winthrop (May 13). BEFORE PENN STATE Earned U.S. Lacrosse All-America honors, was named IAAM All-Conference and Washington Post All-Metro Second Team senior year as team captain ... Named a two-time U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American ... Earned second-team All-County honors junior year ... Played in the 2014 Under Armour Underclass D.C. Tournament ... Played five years of club lacrosse for Integrity Lacrosse ... Lettered four years in field hockey, earning AllCounty First Team, IAAM All-Conference and honorable mention All-State senior year as team captain.
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MADISON
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CARTER Davidsonville, Md. SOUTH RIVER
5-8 • Junior • ATTACK/MIDFIELD
Madison Carter // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2016 21-21 48 4 52 96 13 61 9 2017 21-21 70 11 81 144 24 130 9 Career 42-42 118 15 133 240 37 191 18
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017 2017 IWLCA SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN, 2017 IWLCA FIRST-TEAM ALL-REGION, 2017 ALL-ECAC SECOND-TEAM, 2017 ALL-BIG TEN, 2017 TEWAARATON NOMINEE Started all 21 games on attack in 2017 … led the team with a careerhigh 70 goals while adding 11 assists for a career-high 81 points … led the team with 130 draw controls … secured 18 multi-goals games … just the fourth different Nittany Lion in program history to reach the 70-goal mark … tied her career-high with six goals while adding one assist and 10 draw controls in a season opening victory against Albany (Feb. 4) … scored three goals with four ground balls and eight draws during a 13-11 win against Towson (Feb. 11) … scored five goals with one assist in a win over Lehigh (Feb. 18) … registered four goals and one assist in a victory at Duquesne (Feb. 22) … scored twice while collecting five draws and a career-best five ground balls in a win over Cornell (Feb. 22) … has back-to-back three goals and seven draw contests against JMU (Mar. 8) and Colorado (Mar. 12) …scored four goals with one assist in a win over Rutgers (Mar. 18) … tallied six goals against JMU (Mar. 25) … scored three goals and added a career-high two assists with seven draw controls during a 15-6 victory over Drexel (Mar. 29) … scored five times with one assist against Ohio State (Apr. 1) … scored three goals and added one assist in a 14-13 victory at Northwestern (Apr. 13) … tied her career-high with six goals against Maryland (Apr. 20) … registered a career-high eight points on six goals and a pair of assists while adding a careerhigh 12 draw controls during an NCAA Second Round victory over JMU (May 14) … scored three times while adding 12 draw controls in an NCAA Quarterfinal victory over Princeton (May 21).
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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016 2016 BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR, 2016 ALL BIG-TEN, 2016 IWLCA SECOND-TEAM ALL-REGION Started all 21 games as a freshman … Third on the team in points (52) second in goals (48) while adding four assists and was second on the team in draw controls with 61 … Collected at least one point in every game while scoring a goal in 20 of her 21 games played … 12 games with multiple goals … Scored her first collegiate goal against Lehigh (Feb. 12) … Potted four goals while adding one assist during a win over Duquesne (Feb. 20) … Scored twice and collected six draw controls at Virginia (Feb. 27) … Had a pair of scores at Johns Hopkins (March 2) … Scored a career-high six goals in a win at James Madison (March 9) … Found the back of the cage on four occasions at Vanderbilt (March 12) … Scored twice against Princeton (March 16) … Recorded a hat-trick while adding two helpers against Rutgers (April 2) … Secured three scores at Ohio State (April 9) … Had one assist and seven draw controls against Cornell (April 13) … Scored four times at Michigan (April 17) … Notched four goals while adding a career-best nine draw controls at Northwestern (April 23) … Tallied four goals in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament against Winthrop (May 13) … Notched a pair of scores in the Elite Eight against Penn (May 21) … Had a single tally in the National Semifinal against North Carolina (May 27). BEFORE PENN STATE Lettered four years at South River High School ... As a senior, earned Under Armour All-America Lacrosse nomination and served as team captain ... Named school’s 2015 Female Athlete of the Year ... As a junior in 2014, had a standout season earning U.S. Lacrosse All-America and Academic All-America honors ... Named to the AllCounty, Maryland Capital Gazette All-County First Team, Washington Post honorable mention All-Metro and named team’s MVP, while serving as team captain ... In 2013 as a sophomore was named AllCounty and Maryland Capital Gazette All-County Second Team ... Played six years with Maryland United Lacrosse Club ... Lettered four years in volleyball earning All-County honors all four seasons ... Was a two-time captain for the volleyball team. PERSONAL Madison Livia Carter was born Sept. 18, 1997 in Annapolis, Md. to Maureen and Brett Carter, who played volleyball and basketball, respectively, at Salisbury University ... Has two younger sisters, Melanie and Morgan.
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DAGGETT Bainbridge, Pa. LANCASTER CATHOIC
5-6 • Junior • ATTACK/MIDFIELD
Kelly Daggett // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2016 21-9 12 4 16 35 16 6 7 2017 20-19 15 8 23 47 23 3 4 Career 41-28 27 12 39 82 139 9 11
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017 Started in 19 of her 20 games played scoring 15 goals and adding eight assists for 23 point while collecting 23 ground balls … had a pair of assists in a season-opening victory over Albany (Feb. 4) … registered a goal with a career-high four ground balls in a victory over Towson (Feb. 11) … scored a pair of goals in backto-back victories over Lehigh (Feb. 18) and Duquesne (Feb. 22) … registered two goals and one assist in a victory over JMU (Mar. 8) … scored twice in a road win against Princeton (Mar. 21) … had a pair of assists in a victory over Johns Hopkins (Mar. 25) … had a career-high six points and four goals in a 14-13 road win against Northwestern (Apr. 13). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016 Started in nine of her 21 games played registering 16 points good for second on the team amongst freshman … Scored 12 goals and added four assists for 16 points while collecting 16 ground balls … Potted her first career score against Duquesne (February 20) … Scored twice against James Madison (March 9) … Recorded a hat-trick against Vanderbilt (March 12) … Scored a pair of goals against Rutgers (April 2) … Recorded a single tally against Maryland (April 28) … Notched a goal in a Sweet Sixteen match-up against Florida (March 15) … Found the back of the net against Penn in the Elite Eight (May 21) … Scored once in the National Semifinal against North Carolina (May 27).
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GARVEY West Chester, Pa. UNIONVILLE
5-7 • Junior • MIDFIELD/ATTACK
Katie Garvey // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2017 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Career 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017 Appeared in two games off the bench in 2017 securing a single draw control in a road win against Northwestern (Apr. 13). BEFORE PENN STATE 2015 graduate of Unionville High School … Four-year member of the varsity lacrosse team … Served as Team Captain during her senior campaign … Led her team to the District Playoffs all four seasons … Was a two-time First Team All-Ches-Mont and a two-year Philly National Tournament Team member. PERSONAL Katelyn Marie Garvey was born November 8, 1996 to Carey and Jay Garvey in Reading Pa. … The oldest of four, she has a younger brother Kyle and two younger sisters Erin and Shannon … The most recent of a long list of Penn Staters, Katie’s aunt Cheryl Bump played on the women’s lacrosse team from 1994-98 while her two uncles Nate Bump ’98 and Lee Root ’95 were members of the baseball and swimming teams, respectively … Her father Jay was also a collegiate football player at Shippensburg University while her mother Carey played Lacrosse at Lafayette … Katie’s younger sister Erin is already committed to play lacrosse at Michigan beginning in the fall of 2018.
BEFORE PENN STATE Played four seasons for Lancaster Catholic-Lancaster Country Day co-op squad ...Named a two-time U.S. Lacrosse AllAmerican and to the Under Armour Underclass All-America squad ... Named Lancaster/Lebanon Player of the Year in 2015 ... Fourtime Lancaster/Lebanon All-Star ... Named two-time PennLive. com Big 15 Selection as a junior and senior ... Tallied 380 career goals ... Also lettered in field hockey, soccer and basketball. PERSONAL Kelly Shea Daggett was born June 12, 1996 in Lancaster, Pa. to Tom and Marty Daggett ... Has an older brother, Trent and an older sister, Casey, who play collegiate lacrosse at Liberty (club) and Messiah (D-III), respectively.
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LUCY
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HAUBOLD Malvern, Pa. GREAT VALLEY
5-5 • Junior • DEFENSE
Lucy Haubold // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2016 17-12 0 0 0 0 8 2 10 2017 18-17 0 0 0 0 10 2 9 Career 35-29 0 0 0 0 18 4 19
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017 Started in 17 of her 18 games played on defense in 2017 collecting 10 ground balls and nine caused turnovers … had a career-high two ground balls on a pair of occasions against JMU (Mar. 8) and Princeton (May 21) … collected a career-best two caused turnovers twice, both times against Princeton (Mar. 21 & May 21). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016 Started in 12 of her 17 games played on defense causing ten turnovers while collecting eight ground balls … Caused a pair of turnovers against Rutgers (April 2) … Forced a pair of miscues at Michigan (April 17) … Caused two turnovers in the National Semifinal against North Carolina (May 27). BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year letterwinner for Great Valley, leading the Patriots to fouru ndefeated Ches-Mont Championships ... Served as team captain senior year and named team’s defensive MVP while leading the team in caused turnovers and ground balls ... Twice named All-Ches-Mont First-Team ... Named second-team AllPhillyLacrosse.com as a junior ... Played club ball for Mongoose Lacrosse for four seasons.
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MASTERSON Newtown Square, Pa. RADNOR 5-6 • Junior • MIDFIELD
Reilly Masterson // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2016 6-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2016 11-0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 Career 11-0 0 0 0 1 7 1 1
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017 Appeared in 11 games off the bench in 2017 collecting four ground balls and one draw control … had a career-best two ground balls against JMU (Mar. 8) … secured her lone draw against Colorado (Mar. 12). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016 Appeared in six games off the bench collecting three ground balls. BEFORE PENN STATE Earned U.S. Lacrosse All-America senior year ... Named to AllCentral League junior and senior seasons ... Earned All-Main Line First Team senior year and Second Team junior year ... Member of Central League champions and PIAA finalists sophomore year at Radnor ... Played seven years for Ultimate Goal Lacrosse. PERSONAL Reilly Bennett Masterson was born April 15, 1997 in Bryn Mawr, Pa. to Doss and Pete Masterson ... Has a younger brother, Jack, and a younger sister, Peyton ... Father, Pete, played lacrosse at Villanova, and mother, Doss, lettered in lacrosse and field hockey at Lafayette
PERSONAL Lucy Yan Haubold was born June 2, 1997 ... Parents are Gary and Denise Haubold ... Has three younger sisters: Clara, Cecilia and Sophie ... Intends to major in engineering.
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MULDOON
Silver Spring, Pa. ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS 5-11 • Junior • MIDFIELD
Delaney Muldoon // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2016 11-0 2 4 6 4 3 4 4 2017 Did Not Play Career 11-0 2 4 6 4 3 4 4
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017 Redshirt season AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016 Appeared in 11 games off the bench registering six points on two goals and four assists … Scored her first collegiate goal and added an assist at Johns Hopkins (March 2) … Recorded a goal and an assist at James Madison (March 9) … Tallied an assist at Vanderbilt (March 12) … Had an assist against Rutgers (April 2). BEFORE PENN STATE Earned U.S. Lacrosse All-America First Team, U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-America and USA Today Honorable Mention AllAmerica senior year ... Earned Washington Post All-Met Second Team senior year while leading team to No. 4 national ranking according to Lacrosse Magazine ... Named All-WCAC First Team, All-Capital Gazette First Team and team captain junior and senior years ... Honorable Mention All-WCAC sophomore year ... Lettered in soccer and basketball ... Earned a pair of All-WCAC and team MVP honors, while serving as team captain in soccer ... Named All-State First Team and All-Capital Gazette First Team senior year in soccer ... Honorable Mention All-WCAC in basketball ... Played two club years for MC Elite Lacrosse. PERSONAL Delaney Claire Muldoon was born Nov. 4, 1996 in Silver Spring, Md. to Lynn and Peter Muldoon ... Has two sisters, Emily and Mary ... Father, Peter, was an All-ECAC quarterback at Holy Cross before playing in the Canadian Football League for the Montreal Concordes (1985) ... Intends to major in special education with career plans in occupational therapy.
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MARIA
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AUTH
Street, Md. NORTH HARFORD 5-2 • Sophomore • ATTACK
Maria Auth // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2017 19-2 18 12 30 40 7 6 2 Career 19-2 18 12 30 40 7 6 2
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017 Started two of her 19 games played on attack during her freshman campaign … registered 18 goals and 12 assists for 30 points … scored her first collegiate goal during an 18-9 victory over Lehigh (Feb. 18) … netted her first career hat trick while adding an assist for four points during a 19-9 win at Duquesne (Feb. 22) … scored one while adding a career-high three assists during a 15-6 victory at Drexel (Mar. 29) … scored twice and added an assist during a 17-10 win at Michigan (Apr. 30) … collected two goals and two assists during the Big Ten Tournament semifinals against Northwestern (May 5) … registered a hat trick with one assist in the NCAA Second Round against JMU (May 14) … turned in a career-high five points and four goals in a 14-12 victory over Princeton in the NCAA Quarterfinals (May 21) … scored once and added an assist against Maryland in the NCAA Semifinals (May 26). BEFORE PENN STATE 2016 graduate of North Harford High School … Four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … Second-Team All-County as a sophomore … Back-to-back First-Team All-County recognition as a junior and a senior as well as First-Team All-Conference … US Lacrosse First-team All-American as a junior … Two-time Team MVP as a junior and senior … Two-time Crab Draw All-Star game MVP in 2015 and 2016 … Under Armour All-America Underclass Champions in 2015 … Scored 87 goals as a senior with 20 caused turnovers and 68 draw controls to pace the team in each category … National Honor Society member … Two-time Lacrosse Academic All-American … Most Outstanding Female Athlete of her high school graduating class … Also played for NEMS Lacrosse for six years. PERSONAL Maria Theresa Auth was born September 21, 1998 to Rose and Michael Auth in Harford County, Maryland … Has an older sister Gina … anticipated major is Bio Behavioral Health.
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HAYLEY
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CUNNINGHAM
DeAGOSTINE
5-6 • Sophomore • GOALTENDER
5-3 • Sophomore • DEFENSE
Davie, Fla. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
Madison Cunningham // Career Statistics Season GP-GS MINS GA GAA SV SV% W-L 2017 3-1 57:55 12 12.43 3 .200 1-0 Career 3-1 57:55 12 12.43 3 .200 1-0
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017 Appeared in three games with one start between the pipes in 2017 … made a pair of saves over 44:16 minutes to earn her first collegiate victory during an 18-9 win against Lehigh (Feb. 18). BEFORE PENN STATE 2016 graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas High School … Four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … Named an Under Armour All-American and a US Lacrosse All-American during her senior season … Led the team to a 13-4 record as a senior with 181 saves and a 6.2 goals against average … Also played four years with the LaxManiax Club team. PERSONAL Madison Dianne Cunningham was born on September 30, 1997 to Melinda and Michael Cunningham in Davie, Fla. … Has a younger sister Makenna … Undecided on a major.
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West Chester, Pa. HENDERSON
Hayley DeAgostine // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2017 21-4 0 0 0 0 18 5 7 Career 21-4 0 0 0 0 18 5 7
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017 Appeared in all 21 games with four starts on defense during her freshman campaign … collected 18 ground balls and seven caused turnovers … registered a career-high two ground balls on five occasions including a 19-14 victory over JMU in the NCAA Tournament second round (May 14). BEFORE PENN STATE 2016 graduate of Henderson High School … Four-year member of the varsity team … Two-time Second-Team All-Defense … Two-time All-Area Team … Second-Team All-League as a senior … Received Team MVP Award as a senior … Named All-Henderson High School as a senior … Leading scorer as a senior (44 goals, 7 assists) … 74 career goals … Also a five-year member of PA Express Orange Club team registering 53 goals and 13 assists over her final three seasons. PERSONAL Hayley Shea DeAgostine was born January 31, 1998 in West Chester, Pa. to Karen and Frank DeAgostine … Has an older brother Nick.
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BRITTANY
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DOLAN
Asburn, Va. BISHOP IRENTON 5-7 • Sophomore • DEFENSE
Brittany Dolan // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2017 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Career 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017 Made two appearances off the bench in 2017 … collected a single draw control in a 19-9 victory over Duquesne (Feb. 22). BEFORE PENN STATE 2016 graduate of Bishop Irenton High School … Three-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … Served as team captain her senior season … Led her team to a Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Championship during her sophomore and senior seasons and backto-back VISAA State Championships in 2014 and 2015 … Was a VISAA First-Team All-State member as a senior … WCAC SecondTeam All-Conference as a senior … Earned team MVP honors as a senior … Was a 2016 US Lacrosse All-American honoree … Twotime WCAC Honorable Mention … 2016 Inside Lacrosse Committed Division Invitational Standout Player … Also played four years for Capital Lacrosse Club. PERSONAL Brittany Nicole Dolan was born December 28, 1997 to Stephanie and Tim Dolan in Reston, Va. … She has a younger brother Stephen … Intends to major in communications.
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HAMOOD Hinsdale, Ill. HINSDALE CENTRAL
5-9 • Sophomore • MIDFIELD
Yasmain Hamood // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2017 5-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 3 Career 5-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 3
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017 Made five appearances off the bench securing one assist with a pair of ground balls and three caused turnovers … collected her first career point on an assist during a 19-9 victory at Duquesne (Feb. 22). BEFORE PENN STATE 2016 graduate of Hinsdale Central … Four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … Served as team captain as a senior … three-time US Lacrosse High School All-American … Three-time AllState selection … US Lacrosse Academic All-American … Two-time US Lacrosse National Tournament Team Selection (Midwest Region) … Two-time All-Conference member … USA Today, All_USA Girls Illinois Lacrosse team … 2016 Under Armour All-American underclass team … Named Inside Lacrosse Magazine Players to Watch for the class of 2016 … Also played four years of club for the Lakeshore Lacrosse and one year for Maryland United. PERSONAL Yasmain Emily Hamood was born January 28, 1998 to Melissa and Al Hamood in Pasadena, Calif. … Has an older brother Alec and a younger sister Alaina … Intends on majoring in Marketing.
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MOORE
West Chester, Pa. WEST CHESTER EAST 5-9 • Sophomore • MIDFIELD
Shannon Moore // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2017 9-0 0 1 1 4 1 4 0 Career 9-0 0 1 1 4 1 4 0
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017 Made nine appearances off the bench in 2017 securing one assist, one ground ball and four draw controls … had a career-high two draw controls in a win over Duquesne (Feb. 22) … notched her lone assist in a 15-6 win at Drexel (Mar. 29). BEFORE PENN STATE 2016 graduate of West Chester East High School … Four-year starter on the lacrosse team … Served as a team captain during her junior and senior campaigns …Three-time All-Chesmont and All-Area member … Named team MVP as a senior … Named Most Outstanding Female Athlete of her graduating class … Was a four-time All-Chesmont and All-Area soccer player and served as team captain her senior season … Also a member of the PA Orange Express for six years. PERSONAL Shannon Victoria Moore was born March 31, 1998 to Robin and Dan Moore in Paoli, Pa. … Has two older brothers Dan Jr. and Ryan
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ROBERTO Miller Place, N.Y. MILLER PLACE
5-3 • Sophomore • MIDFIELD/DEFENSE
Kristin Roberto // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2017 21-1 6 0 6 20 15 10 5 Career 21-1 6 0 6 20 15 10 5
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017 Appeared in all 21 games with one start in 2017 … registered six goals with 15 ground balls, 10 draw controls and five caused turnovers … registered her first career goal and added two ground balls in a victory over Towson (Feb. 11) … scored a goal in a win over Lehigh (Feb. 18) … scored once during a road win against Duquesne (Feb. 22) … registered a goal in a win against Rutgers (Mar. 18) … found the back of the net in a victory over Drexel (Mar. 29) … tallied a goal in a win at Michigan (Apr. 30). BEFORE PENN STATE 2016 graduate of Miller Place High School on Long Island, New York … Four year started on the women’s lacrosse team … Captained her team to their first playoff win and a second round playoff appearance making history during her senior season … Was a 2016 All-County member … Selected to the All-Tournament team in the playoffs … Received Iron Man Award from her coach in recognition of relentless hustle, determination and overall sacrifice for the benefit of the team … 2015 L.I.M.L.F. Fran McCall Unsung Hero Award recipient … 2014 Suffolk County All-Division Award … 2013 coaches award and outstanding midfield … Also a four-year member of the field hockey team, served as team captain as a junior and senior leading the team to league and county championships while being named a Two-Time All-State Player … Ran indoor track her junior and senior seasons … Also played five years of lacrosse for Long Island Top Guns Black Club winning the 2013 U-15 National Championship. PERSONAL Kristin Mary Roberto was born February 24, 1998 in Stony Brook, New York to Dina and Jeff Roberto … Has an older brother Jeff and a younger sister Melaina … Father played Division III football at SUNY Cortland.
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SCHLUEDERBERG Elkridge, Md. HOWARD
5-5 • Sophomore • ATTACK
Katie Schluederberg // Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2017 4-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Career 4-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2017 Appeared in four games off the bench during her first season in Happy Valley … tallied her lone point with an assist in a win over Duquesne (Feb. 22). BEFORE PENN STATE 2016 graduate of Howard High School … Four-year starter of the women’s lacrosse team … Two-year team captain during her junior and senior seasons … Led her team to three Division 3A/4A North Regional Championships and three Division 3A/4A State semifinal appearances … Earned team MVP as a senior … Was a First-Team All-Howard County selection as a junior after scoring 50 goals and adding 22 assists to lead her team … collected First-Team All-Howard County laurels as a senior as well as being named Second-Team Baltimore All-Metro and Washington Post All-Met Team … Named Howard High Female Athlete of the Year as a senior … also a senior captain of the women’s soccer team earning First-Team All-Howard County … Soccer State Finalist as a junior … Was a scholar athlete all four years of high school … Also a member of the basketball team for three years and the indoor track and field team as a senior winning the County Championship and individually qualifying for the 500 at regionals … Also played six years for M&D Black club winning three consecutive Club National Championships and three consecutive Maryland Club Championships. PERSONAL Katie Tate Schluederberg was born January 24, 1998 to Holly and Scott Schluederberg in Baltimore, Md. … Has a younger sister Kelly … Her grandfather Donald Tate played Division I lacrosse at Johns Hopkins University while her father Scott was a Division III soccer player at DePaw University … Intends to major in Bio-Behavioral Health.
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MACKENZIE
CARROLL Naples, Fla. GULF COAST
BEFORE PENN STATE A 2017 graduate of Gulf Coast High School … was a two-time US Lacrosse High School First-Team All-American her junior and senior seasons … helped lead her team to consecutive district championships in 2016 and 2017 … served as team captain during her senior season … named Team MVP both her junior and senior seasons … registered 259 points over her final two years of high school on 174 goals and 85 assists … Carroll also represented the United States in Scotland for the World Games and is a Brine All-American … was also a member of the field hockey and swimming teams in high school … played five years of club lacrosse for Lax Maniax. PERSONAL Mackenzie Ann Carroll was born on August 6, 1998 to Dori and Rich Carroll in Stamford, Connecticut … has an older brother CJ, an older sister Lexi, a twin brother Ryan and two younger brothers Jason and Shane … her sister Lexi was a member of the Penn State gymnastics team from 2011-15 and her brother CJ plays football at Virginia Tech … undecided on a major.
5-8 • Freshman • DEFENSE
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SAMANTHA
DEL VISCIO Langhorne, Pa. VILLA JOSEPH MARIE
BEFORE PENN STATE A 2017 graduate of Villa Joseph Marie and four year member of the women’s lacrosse team … served as a two-year team captain during her junior and senior seasons … became one of just four individuals ever to receive Bucks County Courier Times Golden Player of the Year Award twice, earning the honor as both a junior and senior … a three-time Bucks County Courier Times Golden team member … eclipsed the 200 goal plateau as a senior finishing her high school career with 215 goals and 87 assists for 302 points … also a member of TriState and Lower Bucks club lacrosse.
5-3 • Freshman • DEFENSE
PERSONAL Samantha Taylor Del Viscio was born on June 8, 1998 to Judi and John Del Viscio in Media, Pa. … has two older brothers John and Nick … her mother Judi was a 1985 graduate of Penn State and she’s had four other cousins attend the university … undecided on a major.
KELLY SAMMY
BEFORE PENN STATE A 2017 graduate of Hempfield High School and a four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … served as team captain as a senior … a four-time Lancaster-Lebanon League All-Star … two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-American (2015 and 2017) … two-time central Pa. U.S. Lacrosse team member … two-time Elite 120 member … scored 20 goals while adding 20 assists in seven games as a senior before a season-ending injury … also a member of the soccer team … has also been a member of X-treme Lacrosse.
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DAGGETT HELGESON Landisville, Pa. Bainbridge, Pa. LANCASTER CATHOIC HEMPFIELD
5-6 • Freshman • MIDFIELD 5-4 ATTACK
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PERSONAL Samantha Bard Helgeson was born on October 17, 1998 to Stephanie and Stuart Helgeson in Annapolis, Maryland … has an older brother Stu and older sister Sarah … both her parents Stuart and Stephanie played lacrosse at Penn State in the late 1980’s while her father was also a member of the football team … her sister Sarah is on the field hockey team at Stanford … her uncles Steven and Spencer as well as grandparents Stephen Myers and Margaret Hudson are also Penn State graduates.
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LOVE
BEFORE PENN STATE A 2017 graduate of the Hockaday School … four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … won the Southern Preparatory Conference Championship as a freshman … served as team captain as a senior leading her team to a State runner-up finish … collected 79 points on 52 goals and 27 assists while winning 274 draws and scooping up 41 ground balls … named team MVP … selected to the All-State team … has also been a member of C2C Lacrosse.
5-8 • Freshman • MIDFIELD
PERSONAL Katelyn Chastain Love was born on October 27, 1998 to Alicia and Ed Love in Louisville, Kentucky … has an older sister Allie … her grandparents Benjamin Tarr and Peggy Hostetter are Penn State graduates … anticipating to major in graphic design.
KATE
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Dallas, Tx. HOCKADAY SCHOOL
LUCY
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BEFORE PENN STATE A 2017 graduate of Notre Dame Preparatory School … was an AllConference selection as a senior … received the IAAM Character Coin … also a member of the Towson Lacrosse Club. PERSONAL Lucy Elizabeth Lowe was born on March 26, 1999 to Jill and John Lowe in Towson, Maryland … has an older brother Jack, an older sister Casey and a younger brother Brendan … her father John played lacrosse at the University of North Carolina from 1984-1989 … intending to major in nursing.
LOWE
Cockeysville, Md. NOTRE DAME PREP 5-3 • Freshman • GOALTENDER
QUINN
NICOLAI Moorestown, N.J. MOORESTOWN
5-6 • Freshman • MIDFIELD
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BEFORE PENN STATE A 2017 graduate of Moorestown High School and a four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … served as team captain as a senior … a three-time U.S. Lacrosse All-American … three-time South Jersey Midfielder of the Year … three-time First-Team All-State … led her team to back-to-back State Championships in 2014 and 2015 … Esmark High School All-American 2017 … 2017 Moorestown High School best all-around female athlete … participated in the Souther Jersey Senior All-Star Game … ranks third on the Moorestown girl’s lacrosse all-time scoring list with 299 career points on 208 goals and 91 assists … also a member of the soccer team … has played club lacrosse for South Jersey Select. PERSONAL Quinn Georgina Nicolai was born on June 23, 1998 to Joanne and Eric Nicolai in Philadelphia, Pa. … has an older brother Alec and younger brother Cole … undecided on a major.
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AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017 (AT LOUISVILLE) Started in 10 games securing nine ground balls, three caused turnovers and a pair of draw controls ... had two ground balls and two caused turnovers against Syracuse (April 22).
RICH
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016 (AT LOUISVILLE) Saw action in two games … made her collegiate debut February 20th against Denver … named to the ACC Honor Roll.
5-3 • Junior • DEFENSE
HIGH SCHOOL Four year letterwinner at Cedar Crest High School … all-time leading scorer … two-time Lancaster-Lebanon League All-Star selection … selected to the 2013 Central Pennsylvania National Team … two-time Lancaster-Lebanon Section 2 All-Star … member of the Nike Elite 120 … qualifier for the 112-player tryout pool for the 2015 U.S. Women’s National Under-19 Lacrosse Team … played club lacrosse for Xtreme Lacrosse … also lettered in basketball and was leading scorer and rebounder in her sophomore year.
Lebanon, Pa. CEDAR CREST
PERSONAL Born on June 20, 1997… daughter of Geoffrey and Joanne Rich … has a brother, Ben
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Port Washington, N.Y. PAUL D. SCHREIBER
PERSONAL Rachel Paige Rosen was born on December 26, 1998 to Stephanie and Barney Rosen in Port Washington, N.Y. … has a younger brother Joshua and a younger sister Rebecca … undecided on a major.
5-8 • Freshman • ATTACK
ALYSSA
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Millstone Township, N.J. ALLENTOWN 5-2 • Freshman • DEFENSE
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BEFORE PENN STATE A 2017 graduate of Paul D. Schreiber High School and four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … three-year team MVP and two-year captain … named to the All-County team during her sophomore, junior and senior seasons … led her team to a runner up finish in Nassau County as a senior scoring 21 goals and adding 50 assists … 2016 Under Armour All-American … 2017 All-American Honorable Mention … 2017 All-Long Island girls lacrosse First-Team member … 2017 Paul D. Schreiber High School Outstanding Female Athlete … also a member of the soccer and basketball teams … has also played club lacrosse for 91 Lacrosse and Liberty lacrosse.
BEFORE PENN STATE A 2017 graduate of Allentown High School and four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … served as a captain during her junior and senior season and was named team MVP on both occasions … earned All-American honors in 2017 … led her team to the State Championship as a senior … named Allentown High School’s Most Outstanding Female Athlete in 2017 … was a member of South Jersey Select. PERSONAL Alyssa R. Sloane was born on February 26, 1999 to Lisa and Jeff Sloane in Staten Island, N.Y. … has an older sister Samantha … undecided on a major.
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TRIANDAFILS Wading River, N.Y. SHOREHAM WADING RIVER 5-7 • Freshman • MIDFIELD
EMILY
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VENGILIO Mount Sinai, N.Y. MOUNT SINAI 5-4 • Freshman • DEFENSE
KAIT
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WALLACE Horsham, Pa. HATBORO-HORSHAM 5-4 • Freshman • DEFENSE
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BEFORE PENN STATE 2017 graduate of Wading River High School and a five-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … named a 2017 US Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American … four-time All-=Suffolk County … served as team captain … also a member of the soccer and basketball teams … played club lacrosse for the Long Island Yellow Jackets. PERSONAL Sophia Lyn Triandafils was born December 7, 1998 to Jennifer and Richard Triandafils in Wading River, N.Y. … has an older sister Mary and a younger sister Erin … both parents played Volleyball in college, her father Richard at Rutgers University and her mother Jennifer at Dowling College … undecided on a major.
BEFORE PENN STATE A 2017 graduate of Mount Sinai and a four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … served as team captain during her junior and senior seasons … led her team to three consecutive NYS Class C Championships from 2015-17 … a three-time All-County selection … 2017 Under Armour All-American … collected 60 ground balls during her senior season … also a member of the Long Island Yellow Jackets club team. PERSONAL Emily Rose Vengilio was born on April 25, 1999 to Kim and Lou Vengilio in Port Jefferson, N.Y. … has one older brother Jason … intending to major in Kinesiology.
BEFORE PENN STATE A 2017 graduate of Hatboro-Horsham and four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team … served as team captain as a senior … threetime all-league selection .. led her team to a league championship as a freshman … 2017 US Lacrosse All-American … named team MVP as a senior after leading the team with 79 goals … named to the Academic All-League squad … also a member of the field hockey team … played for Ultimate Goal Lacrosse. PERSONAL Kaitlyn Margaret Wallace was born on February 15, 1999 to Jeanine and Tom Wallace in Abington, Pa. … has one older sister Emily … her sister is currently enrolled at Penn State and her father is a 1992 graduate … undecided on a major, but considering Kinesiology or Education.
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2017 SEASON RESULTS OVERALL: 17-4 • BIG TEN: 5-1 • HOME: 9-2 • ROAD: 8-0 • NEUTRAL: 0-2 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC. CONF. GOAL SCORERS GOALIE OF RECORD Feb. 4 ALBANY1 W 20-9 1-0 - Carter (6), Lazo (5), O’Donnell (5), Bleistein (1), Rainone (1-0) Brisolari (1),Smucker (1), Wells (1) Feb. 11 TOWSON1 W 13-11 2-0 - Lazo (5), Carter (3), O’Donnell (2), Daggett (1), Rainone (2-0) Gallagher (1), Roberto (1) Feb. 18 LEHIGH W 18-9 3-0 - Carter (5), O’Donnell (4), Daggett (2), Cunningham (1-0) Lazo (2), Auth (1), Bleistein (1), Roberto (1), Smucker (1), Wells (1) Feb. 22 at Duquesne W 19-9 4-0 - Lazo (5), Carter (4), Auth (3), Daggett (2), Rainone (3-0) Gallagher (2), Brisolari (1), O’Donnell (1), Roberto (1) Feb. 25 at Cornell W 9-8 5-0 - Carter (2), Smucker (2), Bleistein (1), Rainone (4-0) Brisolari (1), Gallagher (1), Lazo (1), O’Donnell (1) Mar. 4 at Loyola Maryland W 12-8 6-0 - O’Donnell (4), Carter (2), Lazo (2), Bleistein (1), Rainone (5-0) Brisolari (1), Daggett (1), Gallagher (1), Mar. 8 JAMES MADISON W 12-9 7-0 - Carter (3), Smucker (3), Daggett (2), Rainone (6-0) O’Donnell (2), Lazo (1) Mar. 12 COLORADO L 11-16 7-1 - O’Donnell (4), Carter (3), Gallagher (2), Rainone (6-1) Lazo (1), Smucker (1) Mar. 18 RUTGERS* W 18-7 8-1 1-0 Carter (4), O’Donnell (4), Lazo (3), Bleistein (2), Rainone (7-1) Wells (2), Brisolari (1), Gallagher (1), Roberto (1) Mar. 21 at Princeton W 13-8 9-1 1-0 O’Donnell (3), Carter (2), Daggett (2), Lazo (2), Rainone (8-1) Brisolari (1), Gallagher (1) Smucker (1), Wells (1) Mar. 25 at Johns Hopkins* W 16-10 10-1 2-0 Carter (6), Lazo (5), Smucker (3), Rainone (9-1) Bleistein (1), O’Donnell (1) Mar. 29 at Drexel W 15-6 11-1 2-0 Lazo (4), Carter (3), Smucker (2), Wells (2), Rainone (10-1) Auth (1), Brisolari (1), O’Donnell (1), Roberto (1) April 1 OHIO STATE* W 16-12 12-1 3-0 Carter (5), Smucker (3), Bleistein (2), Rainone (11-1) Gallagher (2), Lazo (2), Auth (1), O’Donnell (1) April 8 VIRGINIA W 12-8 13-1 3-0 O’Donnell (4), Brisolari (2), Smucker (2), Rainone (12-1) Carter (1),Daggett (1), Gallagher (1), Lazo (1) April 13 at Northwestern* W 14-13 14-1 4-0 O’Donnell (5), Daggett (4), Carter (3), Rainone (13-1) Bleistein (2) April 20 MARYLAND* L 14-16 14-2 4-1 Carter (6), O’Donnell (5), Lazo (2), Rainone (13-2) Brisolari (1) April 30 at Michigan* W 17-10 15-2 5-1 O’Donnell (5), Auth (2), Carter (2), Rainone (14-2) Gallagher (2), Lazo (2), Bleistein (1), Brisolari (1), Roberto (1), Smucker (1) May 5 vs. Northwestern2 L 11-12 15-3 5-1 Gallagher (3), Auth (2), Bleistein (2), Rainone (14-3) O’Donnell (2), Brisolari (1), Wells (1) May 14 vs. James Madison3 W 19-14 16-3 5-1 Carter (6), O’Donnell (4), Auth (3), Brisolari (2), Rainone (15-3) Lazo (2), Gallagher (1), Smucker (1) May 21 vs. Princeton4 W 14-12 17-3 5-1 Auth (4), Carter (3), O’Donnell (3), Bleistein (1), Rainone (16-3) Brisolari (1), Gallagher (1), Smucker (1) May 26 vs. Maryland5 L 10-20 17-4 5-1 O’Donnell (4), Gallagher (3), Auth (1), Rainone (16-4) Carter (1), Lazo (1) * Big Ten Conference game Home games in CAPS 1 Home game played at Holuba Hall 2 Big Ten Tournament (at College Park, Md.) 3 NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (at University Park, Pa.) 4 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals (at University Park, Pa.) 5 NCAA Tournament Semifinals (at Foxboro, Mass.)
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2017 STATISTICS 2017 Penn State Women's Lacrosse Penn State Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Feb 02, 2018) RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
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2/04/2017 ALBANY 2/11/2017 #19 TOWSON 2/18/2017 LEHIGH 02/22/17 at Duquesne Feb 25 at #14 Cornell Mar 04 at Loyola 3/08/2017 #18 JAMES MADISON 3/12/2017 #10 COLORADO Mar 18 RUTGERS Mar 21 at Princeton Mar 25 at Johns Hopkins 3/29/2017 at Drexel 4/1/17 OHIO STATE 04/08/201 #15 VIRGINIA Apr 13 at #16 Northwestern 04/20/201 #1 MARYLAND Apr 30 at Michigan May 05 vs #15 Northwestern May 14 #16 JAMES MADISON May 21 #5 PRINCETON May 26 vs #1 Maryland
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game A ssi st s Free position Made-Att Free position pct. GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Fre e - p osi t i on Unassisted O v e rt i me Goals scored average GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS CLEARS Clear Pct. ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
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OVERALL 17-4 5-1 12-3
W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W L W L W W L
Score 20-9 13-11 18-9 19-9 9-8 12-8 12-9 11-16 18-7 13-8 16-10 15-6 16-12 12-8 14-13 14-16 17-10 11-12 19-14 14-12 10-20
Att. 371 743 613 322 173 1217 335 519 426 435 450 422 781 922 675 775 276 911 532 573 7803
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OPP
303-690 14.43 .439 530-690 .768 32.9 124 66-180 .367
227-586 10.81 .387 417-586 .712 27.9 88 38-91 .418
303 66 179 0 14.43 379 304 302 183 336-393 .855
227 38 139 0 10.81 360 265 327 186 318-387 .822
6590 11/599 2/4357
3970 8/496
HOME 9-2 2-1 7-1
AWAY 8-0 3-0 5-0
NEUTRAL 0-2 0-0 0-2
## PLAYER GP G A Pts 23 Lazo, Steph 21 46 43 89 24 Carter, Madison 21 70 11 81 5 O'Donnell, Katie 21 65 6 71 10 Gallagher, Maggie 20 23 16 39 12 Smucker, Abby 21 22 10 32 26 Auth, Maria 19 18 12 30 18 Brisolari, Kayla 21 15 9 24 11 Daggett, Kelly 20 15 8 23 28 Bleistein, Taylor 20 15 4 19 31 Wells, Shelby 14 8 1 9 4 Roberto, Kristin 21 6 0 6 27 Moore, Shannon 9 0 1 1 2 Schluederberg, Katie 4 0 1 1 14 Chakey, Bridget 7 0 1 1 6 Hamood, Yasmain 5 0 1 1 36 Masterson, Reilly 11 0 0 0 25 Knaff, Kristen 3 0 0 0 21 Cunningham, Madison 5 0 0 0 33 Rainone, Cat 21 0 0 0 30 Garvey, Katie 2 0 0 0 22 Haubold, Lucy 18 0 0 0 20 Day, Madison 4 0 0 0 17 DeAgostine, Hayle 21 0 0 0 16 Schmitt, Natalie 21 0 0 0 15 Dolder, Allie 7 0 0 0 9 Piazza, Sarah 2 0 0 0 8 Spilker, Erika 21 0 0 0 7 Dolan, Brittany 2 0 0 0 Total 21 303 124 427 Opponents 21 227 88 315 ## Goalie 33 Rainone, Cat 21 Cunningham, Madison
Total Opponents
Goals by Period Penn State Opponents
GP Min. 21 1202:05 3 57:55 21 1260:00 21 1260:00
Saves by Period Penn State Opponents
93 97 115 112
Shots by Period Penn State Opponents
352 338 296 290
Shots on Goal Penn State Opponents
270 260 208 209
GB
303 227
1st 2nd Total
190 227
1st 2nd Total
690 586
1st 2nd Total
530 417
DC
4 130 16 33 15 6 41 3 7 2 10 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 5 8 1 0 12 1 304 265
GA GAAvg Save
215 12 227 303
1st 2nd Total
155 148 115 112
Sh Gw
99 3 21 144 4 24 133 5 33 41 1 17 70 0 46 40 1 7 45 1 39 47 1 23 28 0 12 14 1 3 20 0 15 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 18 0 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 690 17 379 586 4 360
10.73 187 12.43 3 10.81 190 14.43 227
TO
CT
26 35 30 29 19 13 30 22 18 4 19 1 3 4 2 1 0 1 4 0 0 3 8 9 1 0 8 0 302 327
6 9 21 13 32 2 19 4 10 1 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 4 0 9 2 7 20 1 0 13 0 183 186
Pct
W-L-T
.465 16-4-0 .200 1-0-0 .456 17-4-0 .428 4-17-0
COACHING HISTORY
MARGARET FRINGER
VIRGINIA HARPSTER
ELLEN PERRY
GILLIAN RATTRAY
SUSAN DELANEY-SCHEETZ
JULIE WILLIAMS
KAREN SCHNELLENBACH
SUZANNE ISIDOR
MISSY DOHERTY
1965 2-1-0
1974-85 143-19-2
2000 8-9-0
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1966-67 0-4-1
1986-89 67-9
2001-10 84-86
1968-73 15-24-1
1990-99 116-55-0
2011-present 93-46
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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. UMass (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 (consolation round) W, 14-8 vs. Massachusetts (fifth place) 1982 Third Place EAIAW Regionals at Maryland L, 7-6 vs. Pennsylvania W, 9-2 vs. Maryland (third place)
AIAW at West Chester W, 29-7 vs. Ohio (quarterfinals) L, 6-5 (OT) vs. Temple (semifinals) W, 4-3 vs. Penn (third place)
1983 Third Place NCAA at Penn State W, 12-2 vs. Penn (first round)
NCAA at Penn L, 7-5 vs. Delaware (semifinals) W, 7-6 (OT) vs. UMass (third 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 NCAA at Lafayette W, 8-6 vs. Lafayette (semifinals) 28
NCAA at Haverford L, 15-7 vs. Temple (championship)
1989 National Champions NCAA at West Chester W, 9-3 vs. Temple (semifinals) W, 7-6 vs. Harvard (championship) 1990 Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Temple L, 9-4 vs. Temple (quarterfinals) 1991 Semifinal Round NCAA at Lafayette W, 11-9 vs. Lafayette (quarterfinals) NCAA at Trenton State L, 10-5 vs. Virginia (semifinals) 1992 Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Virginia L, 11-5 vs. Virginia (quarterfinals)
FIVE-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1978 1979 1980 1987 1989 1978 USWLA CHAMPIONS
14-0-1 Head coach: Gillian Rattray Leading scorer: Shannon Duffey (40g, 14a)
1979 USWLA CHAMPIONS
17-0 Head coach: Gillian Rattray Leading scorer: Candy Finn (49g, 14a)
1980 USWLA CHAMPIONS
14-1-2 Head coach: Gillian Rattray Leading scorer: Candy Finn (67g, 18a)
1987 NCAA CHAMPIONS
17-2 Head coach: Susan Delaney-Scheetz Leading scorer: Amanda Veal (44g, 35a)
1989 NCAA CHAMPIONS 19-1
Head coach: Susan Delaney-Scheetz Leading scorer: Tami Worley (78 g, 16 a) National Runners-Up: 1986, 1988 Semifinal Teams: 1982, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2016, 2017
POSTSEASON HISTORY 1993 Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Princeton L, 11-7 vs. Princeton (quarterfinals) 1995 Semifinal Round NCAA at Penn State W, 11-7 vs. James Madison NCAA at Trenton State L, 12-7 vs. Maryland (semifinals)
2016
National Semifinals NCAA at Florida W, 16-6 vs. Winthrop (first round) W, 14-13 (OT) vs. Florida (second round)
NCAA at Penn State W, 12-11 vs. Penn (quarterfinals)
Final Four (Chester, Pa.) L, 12-11 vs. North Carolina (Semifinals)
1996 Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Princeton L, 13-9 vs. Princeton (quarterfinals)
2017 National Semifinals NCAA at Penn State W, 19-14) vs. JMU (second round)
1997 First Round NCAA at Maryland L, 6-2 vs. Maryland
NCAA at Penn State W, 14-12 vs. Princeton (quarterfinals)
1998 ECAC Champions ECAC at Penn State W, 14-13 vs. Massachusetts (semifinals) W, 14-9 Rutgers (champions)
Final Four (Foxborough, Mass.) L, 20-10 vs. Maryland (Semifinals)
1999 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) 2001 First Round NCAA at Dartmouth L, 9-7 vs. Dartmouth (first round) 2005 First Round NCAA at Penn State L, 7-6 (3OT) vs. North Carolina (first round) 2012
Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Baltimore, Md W, 15-8 vs. Towson (first round) L, 15-2 vs. Florida (quarterfinals)
2013
Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Penn State W, 14-13 vs. Canisius (first round) W, 12-9 vs. Massachusetts (second round) NCAA at Northwestern L, 15-7 vs. Northwestern (quarterfinals)
2014 First Round NCAA at Virginia L, 16-13 vs. Princeton (first round) 2015
Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Virginia W, 14-11 vs. Johns Hopkins (first round) W, 13-11 vs. Virginia (second round) NCAA at North Carolina L, 11-8 vs. North Carolina (quarterfinals)
23 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
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ALC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2007 at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. Penn State - No. 5 seed vs. Ohio State W, 9-7 vs. Northwestern L, 19-7 2008 at Northwestern, Evanston, Ill. Penn State - No. 5 seed vs. Ohio State W, 13-5 vs. Northwestern L, 15-7 2009 at Penn State, University Park, Pa. Penn State - No. 2 seed vs. Ohio State W, 11-7 vs. Northwestern L, 13-3 2010 at Ohio State, Columbus, Ohio Penn State - No. 4 seed vs. Ohio State W, 14-12 vs. Northwestern L, 15-9 2011 at Vanderbilt, Nashville, Tenn. Penn State - No. 3 seed vs. Johns Hopkins W, 17-11 vs. Northwestern L, 14-3 2012 at Penn State, University Park, Pa. Penn State - No. 3 seed vs. Johns Hopkins L, 13-12 2013 at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. Penn State - No. 3 seed vs. Vanderbilt W, 16-14 vs. Northwestern L, 9-8 (OT) 2014 at Northwestern, Evanston, Ill. Penn State - No. 4 seed vs. Johns Hopkins L, 13-10
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2015 at Rutgers, Piscataway, N.J. Penn State - No. 2 seed vs. Northwestern W, 13-10 vs. Ohio State W, 13-11 2016 at Northwestern, Evanston, Ill. Penn State - No. 2 seed vs. Northwestern L, 9-6 2017 at Maryland, College Park, Md. Penn State - No. 2 seed vs. Northwestern L, 12-11
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NITTANY LION RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
380 334 289 261 234 216 211 208 203 202 202 201 200 199 194 193
Marsha Florio Candy Finn Tami Worley Maggie McCormick Beth Thompson Laurie Gray Steph Lazo Colleen O’Hara Michele DeJuliis Mackenzie Cyr Madison Cyr Maggy Dunphy Jen Johnson Sharon Duffey Mary Ann Foley Betsy Williams
271 265 230 156 154 153 150 148 142 142 137 136 136 132 130 125 124 118
Marsha Florio Candy Finn Tami Worley Madison Cyr Sharon Duffey Laurie Gray Maggie Dunphy Diane Whipple Michele DeJuliis Katie O’Donnell Mary Ann Foley Beth Thompson Jen Johnson Colleen O’Hara Tatum Coffey Char Morett Maggie McCormick Madison Carter
CAREER ASSISTS (games) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. - 15.
Years
Games
1982-85 1979-82 1986-89 2012-15 1983-86 1981-84 2014-17 2000-03 1994-97 2011-14 2013-2016 1983-86 1996-99 1975-78 1987-90 1981-84
65 58 76 78 59 59 67 69 65 75 81 50 70 39 78 60
BY A SENIOR 79
Marsha Florio (18 games), 1985
BY A JUNIOR 76
Candy Finn (15 games), 1981
BY A SOPHOMORE 70
Madison Carter (21 games), 2017
BY A FRESHMAN 60
Marsha Florio (17 games), 1982
IN A GAME 14
Candy Finn vs. East Stroudsburg, 1980
IN A SEASON 79
Marsha Florio (18 games), 1985
PER GAME (SEASON)
CAREER GOALS (games) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. - 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17.
GOALS
137 115 109 107 98 98 89 79 76 68 64 63 61 61 60
Maggie McCormick Julie Tice Marsha Florio Mackenzie Cyr Beth Thompson Megan Smith Steph Lazo Betsy Williams Colleen O’Hara Lee Clough Jen Johnson Laurie Gray Michele DeJuliis Tam Crowe Candy Finn
5.07 Candy Finn (76g in 15 games) 1981 1982-85 1979-82 1986-89 2013-2016 1975-78 1981-84 1983-86 1987-90 1994-97 2015-pres. 1987-90 1983-86 1996-99 2000-03 2012-15 1976-79 2012-15 2015-pres.
65 58 76 81 39 59 50 75 65 63 78 59 70 69 79 36 78 42
PER GAME (CAREER)
4.56 Candy Finn (265g in 58 games), 1979-82
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL 58
Candy Finn (265g), 1979-82
ASSISTS IN A GAME 8
Marsha Florio vs. Princeton, 1985
IN A SEASON 51
Megan Smith (18 games), 1990
PER GAME (SEASON)
2.83 Megan Smith (51a in 18 games) 1990
PER GAME (CAREER)
1.67 Marsha Florio (109a in 65 games), 1982-85 2012-15 1997-2000 1982-85 2011-14 1983-86 1988-91 2014-17 1981-84 2000-03 1986-89 1996-99 1981-84 1994-97 1994-97 1979-82
79 60 65 75 59 67 67 60 69 65 70 59 65 65 58
POINTS IN A GAME 17
Candy Finn (14g, 3a) vs. East Stroudsburg, 1980 Marsha Florio (9g, 8a) vs. Princeton, 1985
IN A SEASON 109
Marsha Florio (79g, 30a) 18 games, 1985
PER GAME (CAREER)
5.86 Marsha Florio (381 points in 65 games), 1982-85
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT 58
Candy Finn (334 points), 1979-82
Bold indicates current student-athlete
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NITTANY LION RECORDS GOALKEEPER RECORDS SAVES IN A GAME 27
Janice Hvorecky vs. West Chester, 1976
SAVES IN A SEASON 219
Lee Tortorelli (17 games), 2004
SAVES IN A CAREER 735
Lee Tortorelli (68 games), 2002-05
SAVE PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
.748 Jody Field (163 saves/55 goals), 1979
GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON 240
2013 (21 games)
CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS 25 1974-99
CONSECUTIVE LOSING SEASONS 5 1969-73
CONSECUTIVE WINS 20
Began with 6-6 tie at Maryland April 25, 1978, Ended with 10-10 tie at Maryland April 5, 1980
CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS
SAVE PERCENTAGE IN A CAREER
.725 Jody Field (420 saves/159 goals), 1976-79
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GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE IN A SEASON
CONSECUTIVE NON-LOSSES
3.10 Jody Field (31 goals in nine game), 1977
GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE IN A CAREER
3.51 Jody Field (159 goals in 44 games), 1976-79
TEAM RECORDS GOALS IN A GAME 32
vs. Lock Haven, 1983
GOALS IN A SEASON 303
2017 (20 games)
AVERAGE GOALS PER GAME
38
Began after 8-5 loss to West Chester April 15, 1976, Ended with 7-7 tie to Ursinus April 12, 1980 Began after 7-6 loss at West Chester April 26, 1980, Ended with 7-6 loss at Maryland April 14, 1983
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 7
Last five games of 1969, first two 1970
HOME FACILTY RECORDS THE NITTANY LIONS HAVE PLAYED HOME GAMES AT THE PENN STATE LACROSSE FIELD, HOLUBA HALL, LADY LION FIELD & POLLOCK FIELD DURING THEIR STORIED HISTORY. ALL-TIME HOME RECORD: 280-101-2
ASSISTS IN A GAME
BY FACILITY: *HOLUBA HALL: 22-6 (12 years) *PENN STATE LACROSSE FIELD: 32-10 (6 years) LADY LION FIELD: 118-61-1 (20 years) POLLOCK FIELD: 21-15-1 (12 years)
ASSISTS IN A SEASON
* - CURRENT HOME VENUES
15.5 1986 (280g in 18 games) 19
127
vs. Lock Haven, 1983 vs. Princeton, 1985 1983 (16 games)
AVERAGE ASSISTS PER GAME 7.9
1983 (127a in 16 games)
POINTS IN A GAME 51
32g, 19a vs. Lock Haven, 1983
POINTS IN SEASON 427
2017 (293g, 120a)
AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME
23.4 1984 (327 points in 14 games)
SHUTOUTS 7
Last time at Duquesne, 2015
FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON (MIN. SIX GAMES) 28
1976 (nine games)
GOALS ALLOWED IN A GAME 23
vs. Georgetown, 2001
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NITTANY LION RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS
(followed by Penn State and opponent season goal totals)
YEAR
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
G
A
PTS
GP
TM GF
1975 Sharon Duffey Fr. 38 10 48 10 1976 Sharon Duffey So. 49 7 56 8 1977 Sharon Duffey Jr. 37 14 51 9 1978 Sharon Duffey Sr. 40 14 54 12 1979 Candy Finn Fr. 49 14 63 13 1980 Candy Finn So. 67 18 85 14 1981 Candy Finn Jr. 76 17 93 15 1982 Candy Finn Sr. 73 21 94 16 1983 Marsha Florio So. 68 27 95 16 1984 Laurie Gray Sr. 60 35 95 14 Marsha Florio Jr. 64 26 90 14 1985 Marsha Florio Sr. 79 30 109 18 1986 Maggy Dunphy Sr. 70 21 91 18 1987 Amanda Veal Sr. 44 35 79 19 Tami Worley So. 48 19 67 19 1988 Tami Worley Jr. 61 18 79 19 1989 Tami Worley Jr. 78 16 94 20 1990 Megan Smith Jr. 23 51 74 17 Diane Whipple Sr. 62 10 72 18 1991 Megan Smith Sr. 27 30 57 18 Mary Ann Foley Sr. 29 18 47 18 1992 Deanna Blood Sr. 24 19 43 16 Lori Fitzgerald Sr. 25 11 35 16 1993 Donna Bucci Sr. 36 18 54 16 1994 Michele DeJuliis Fr. 30 12 42 15 1995 Michele DeJuliis So. 37 19 56 18 1996 Michele DeJuliis Jr. 46 16 62 16 1997 Tam Crowe Sr. 23 21 44 16 1998 Jen Johnson Jr. 49 24 73 18 1999 Jen Johnson Sr. 47 23 70 20 2000 Julie Tice Sr. 26 33 59 17 2001 Colleen O’Hara So. 33 19 52 18 2002 Colleen O’Hara Jr. 46 13 59 17 2003 Colleen O’Hara Sr. 34 23 57 17 2004 Lori Havrilla So. 36 12 48 17 2005 Kristen Burke Sr. 36 18 54 17 2006 Shari Maslin Sr. 38 13 51 16 2007 Lindsay Dutch Sr. 23 19 42 17 2008 Jessi Lieb Sr. 27 9 36 17 2009 Marisa Lozano R-Jr. 20 24 44 17 2010 Jen Steadman Jr. 28 17 45 17 2011 Jen Steadman Sr. 37 13 50 18 2012 Maggie McCormick Fr. 29 30 59 18 2013 Maggie McCormick So. 50 37 87 21 2014 Madison Cyr So. 41 7 48 18 Maggie McCormick Jr. 21 27 48 18 2015 Maggie McCormick Sr. 24 43 67 21 2016 Madison Cyr Sr. 59 24 83 21 2017 Steph Lazo Sr. 46 43 89 21
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TM GA TM GP
114 53 10 155 115 9 145 31 10 154 34 12 158 55 13 158 61 14 193 110 15 250 91 17 245 93 16 213 80 14 236 280 268
120 105 116
18 18 19
242 270 181
124 91 93
19 20 18
173
121
18
154
104
16
166 155 166 178 169 214 241 118 188 184 190 170 200 197 179 175 190 207 190 224 270 235
132 122 123 115 65 182 171 65 180 199 141 147 138 180 169 177 173 181 177 193 240 181
16 15 18 16 16 18 20 17 18 17 17 17 17 16 17 17 17 17 18 19 21 18
280 268 303
198 211 227
21 21 21
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NITTANY LION HONORS ALL-AMERICANS 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 1982 Candy Finn Marsha Florio 1983 Marsha Florio Barb Jordan 1984 Ellen Cohill (First) Celina Finn (First) Marsha Florio (First) Laurie Gray (First) Barb Jordan (First) Betsy Williams (Second) 1985 Maggie Dunphy (First) Marsha Florio (First) Barb Jordan (First) Mary McCarthy (First) Alix Hughes (Second) Beth Thompson (Second) 1986 Maggie Dunphy (First) Alix Hughes (First) Mary McCarthy (First) Beth Thompson (First) Chris Vitale (Second) 1987 Mary McCarthy (First) Amanda Veal (First) Chris Vitale (First) Beth Stokes (Second) Tami Worley (Second) 1988 Becky Vaughan (First) Anna Marie Vesco (First) Tami Worley (First) 1989 Tracy Mass (First) Becky Vaughan (First) Diane Whipple (First) Tami Worley (First) Mary Ann Foley (Second) 1990 Tracy Mass (First) Diane Whipple (First) Elena Brazer (Second) Karen Hoysted (Second) Megan Smith (Second) 1991 Karen Hoysted (First) Ann Kolongowski (First) Megan Smith (First) Elena Brazer (Second) 1992 Deanna Blood (First) Ann Kolongowski (First) Chris McGinley (Second) 1993 Ann Kolongowski (First) Jill Pearsall (First) Donna Bucci (Second) Sue Nutter (Third) 1994 Joanne Connelly (Second) Jill Pearsall (Second) Kara Stockett (Second) Michele DeJuliis (Third) 34
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2009 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Joanna Connelly (First) Michele DeJuliis (First) Jill Pearsall (First) Joanne Connelly (First) Michele DeJuliis (First) Tam Crowe (Third) Michele DeJuliis (First) Tam Crowe (Second) Allison McCall (Second) Jen Johnson (Third) Jen Johnson (Second) Emily Mechem (Third) Colleen O’Brien (Third) Jen Johnson (First) Emily Mechem (First) Colleen O’Brien (First) Summer Downing (Second) Julie Tice (Second) Jenn Webb (Third) Jenn Webb (Second) Julie Tice (Third) Allison DeCecco (Second) Colleen O’Hara (Third) Colleen O’Hara (Second) Lee Tortorelli (Second) Lee Tortorelli (First) Janique Craig (Third) Emily Chambers (Second) Renee Cipro (Second) Lori Havrilla (Third) Jessi Lieb (Third) Kerry Shea (Third) Dana Cahill (Second) Lizzy Carney (Second) Tatum Coffey (Third) Kelly Lechner (Second) Maggie McCormick (Second) Katie Guy (Third) Lauren Purvis (Second) Madison Cyr (Third) Maggie McCormick (Second) Tatum Coffey (Third) Emi Smith (Third) Madison Cyr (Second) Steph Lazo (Third) Steph Lazo (First) Katie O’Donnell (Second) Madison Carter (Second)
* - The IWLCA began honoring AllAmericans in 1984.
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IWLCA ALL-REGION 2005
Emily Chambers (First) Renee Cipro (First) Lori Havrilla (First) Jessi Lieb (First) Lee Tortorelli (First) Kristen Burke (Second)
2006
Renee Cipro (First) Jessi Lieb (First) Shari Maslin (First) Lauren Bryan (2nd) Lori Havrilla (Second)
2007 Renee Cipro (First) Jessi Lieb (First) Kerry Shea (Second) 2008 Jessi Lieb (First) Kerry Shea (Second) 2009 Kerry Shea (First) Ashley Boccio (First) Stephanie Ellis (Second) 2010 Theresa Bucci (First) Maggie Dunbar (First) 2011 Dana Cahill (First) Maggie Dunbar (Second) Jen Steadman (Second) 2012
Dana Cahill (First) Lizzy Carney (First) Tatum Coffey (First) Maggie McCormick (First) Mackenzie Cyr (Second)
2013
Katie Guy (First) Kelly Lechner (First) Maggie McCormick (First) Jenna Mosketti (Second)
2014 Madison Cyr (First) Lauren Purvis (First) Jenna Mosketti (Second) 2015
Tatum Coffey (First) Maggie McCormick (First) Emi Smith (First) Abby Smucker (First) Steph Lazo (Second) Jenna Mosketti (Second)
2016
Madison Cyr (First) Steph Lazo (First) Jenna Mosketti (Second) Abby Smucker (Second) Madison Carter (Second)
2017
Steph Lazo (First) Katie O’Donnell (First) Madison Carter (First) Abby Smucker (Second) Natalie Schmitt (Second)
BACK-TO-BACK NCAA SEMIFINALIST
NITTANY LION HONORS ALL-ALC
2002 Colleen O’Hara, Alison DeCecco 2003
Colleen O’Hara (First) Stephanie Curnoles (Second) Katie Jeschke (Second) Lee Tortorelli (Second) Liz Frandé (Second) Shari Maslin (Second)
2004
Janique Craig (First) Stephanie Curnoles (First) Lori Havrilla (First) Lee Tortorelli (First) Kristen Burke (Second)
2005
Emily Chambers (First) Renee Cipro (First) Lori Havrilla (Second) Jessi Lieb (Second) Shari Maslin (Second) Lee Tortorelli (Second)
2006
Renee Cipro (First) Jessi Lieb (First) Lauren Bryan (Second) Shari Maslin (Second)
2007 Renee Cipro (First) Jessi Lieb (First) Kerry Shea (Second) 2008
Jessi Lieb (First) Theresa Bucci (Second) Kerry Shea (Second) Linsey Shea (Second)
2009
Kerry Shea (First) Ashley Boccio (Second) Theresa Bucci (Second) Stephanie Ellis (Second) Erica Mihm (Second)
2010 Theresa Bucci (First) Maggie Dunbar (First) Jackie Eastman (Second) 2011
Dana Cahill (First) Maggie Dunbar (First) Jackie Eastman (Second) Jen Steadman (Second)
2012
Dana Cahill (First) Lizzy Carney (First) Tatum Coffey (Second) Maggie McCormick (Second) Theresa Zichelli (Second)
2013
Katie Guy (First) Kelly Lechner (First) Maggie McCormick (First) Mackenzie Cyr (Second) Jenna Mosketti (Second)
2014
Madison Cyr (First) Lauren Purvis (First) Maggie McCormick (Second) Jenna Mosketti (Second)
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ALC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014 Lauren Purvis
ALC GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 2004 Lee Tortorelli 2011 Dana Cahill 2012 Dana Cahill
ALC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
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, Theresa 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, Theresa 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, Theresa 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, Theresa 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 2011 Aly Adams, Carly Bitzer, Dana Cahill, Lizzy Carney, Brittaney Chamberlain, Avery Curley, Maggie Dunbar, Jackie Eastman, Molly Fernandez, Ali Foulsham, Evan Foulsham, Laura Lesnick, Melissa Lloyd, Lauren Purvis, Colleen Shea, Katy Wick, Theresa Zichelli 2012
Aly Adams, Carly Bitzer, Dana Cahill, Lizzy Carney, Brittaney Chamberlain, Tatum Coffey, Molly Fernandez, Ali Foulsham, Evan Foulsham, Katie Guy, Cat Layne, Kelly Lechner, Melissa Lloyd, Erin McAfee, Maggie McCormick, Lauren Purvis, Colleen Shea, Theresa Zichelli
2013
Carly Bitzer, Lauren Bosse, Victoria Brady, Lizzy Carney, Tatum Coffey, Avery Curley, Mackenzie Cyr, Molly Fernandez, Ali Foulsham, Evan Foulsham, Katie Guy, Ayla Halus, Ally Heavens, Kelly Lechner, Shannon Lechner, Maggie McCormick, Jenna Mosketti, Lauren Purvis, Colleen Shea, Erika Spilker
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BIG TEN HONORS (2015-PRESENT) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN TEAM 2015 2016 2017
Natalia Angelo, Taylor Bleistein, Megan Callaghan, Tatum Coffey, Heather Harman, Dani Lazo, Steph Lazo, Kelly Lechner, Jess Loizeaux, Maggie McCormick, Jenna Mosketti, Sarah Piazza, Natalie Schmitt, Emi Smith, Abby Smucker, Erika Spilker, Jane Truffer Taylor Bleistein, Megan Callaghan, McKenna Coyle, Madison Day, Maggie Gallagher, Heather Harman, Steph Lazo, Jenna Mosketti, Katie O’Donnell, Sarah Piazza, Cat Rainone, Natalie Schmitt, Abby Smucker, Erika Spilker, Shelby Wells Taylor Bleistein, Kayla Brisolari, Madison Carter, Bridget Chakey, Kelly Daggett, Madison Day, Katie Garvey, Lucy Haubold, Steph Lazo, Delaney Muldoon, Katie O’Donnell, Sarah Piazza, Cat Rainone, Natalie Schmitt, Abby Smucker, Erika Spilker, Shelby Wells
BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS 2015 2016 2017
Taylor Bleistein, Kristin Brent, Tatum Coffey, Dani Lazo, Jess Loizeaux, Abby Smucker, Jane Truffer Taylor Bleistein, McKenna Coyle, Madison Day, Abby Smucker, Shelby Wells Taylor Bleistein, Kayla Brisolari, Madison Day, Katelyn Garvey, Lucy Haubold, Delaney Muldoon, Katie O’Donnell, Abby Smucker, Shelby Wells
BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 2015 Missy Doherty
BIG TEN GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 2015 Emi Smith
BIG TEN ATTACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2017 Steph Lazo
BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2016 Madison Carter
ALL-BIG TEN
2015 Tatum Coffey, Madison Cyr, Maggie McCormick, Emi Smith, Abby Smucker 2016 Madison Carter, Steph Lazo, Madison Cyr, Abby Smucker, Jenna Mosketti, Katie O’Donnell 2017 Steph Lazo, Abby Smucker, Katie O’Donnell, Natalie Schmitt, Madison Carter
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2015 Abby Smucker
BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
2015 Tatum Coffey, Jenna Mosketti, Emi Smith, Abby Smucker 2017 Erika Spilker, Kayla Brisolari
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2018 PENN STATE WOMEN’S LACROSSE
BACK-TO-BACK NCAA SEMIFINALIST
NITTANY LION HONORS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
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) 2011 Dana Cahill, Colleen Shea, Katy Wick (IWLCA Honor Roll) 2012 Colleen Shea (IWLCA Honor Roll) 2013 Tatum Coffey (CoSIDA Academic All-American) Ayla Halus, Lauren Purvis, Colleen Shea (IWLCA Honor Roll) 2014 Tatum Coffey, Evan Foulsham, Lauren Purvis, Whitney Reddig (IWLCA Honor Roll) 2015 Tatum Coffey, Dani Lazo, Jess Loizeaux (IWLCA Honor Roll) 2017 Taylor Bleistein, Madison Day, Katie O’Donnell, Natalie Schmitt, Abby Smucker, Shelby Wells (IWLCA Honor Roll)
SUSAN DELANEY-SCHEETZ SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD
Susan Delaney-Scheetz, one of the founders of the American Lacrosse Conference, has devoted her life to women’s lacrosse as a player, coach and administrator. The award is presented annually to the graduating senior with the highest overall grade point average among the student-athletes in the ALC. 2011 Katy Wick
DIANE WHIPPLE AWARD
Penn 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. 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.” 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Allison DeCecco BJ Lucey Katie Pace Janique Craig Emily Chambers Katrina McGowan Renee Cipro Linsey Shea Megan McGuire Marisa Lozano Maggie Dunbar Theresa Zichelli
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BEYOND PENN STATE WORLD CUP MEMBERS
TEWAARATON LEGEND AWARD Candace Finn (Rocha)
CANADA Katie Guy Jennifer Johnson
2009, 2013, 2017 2001, 2005
IRELAND Jennifer Johnson
2009
UNITED STATES Joanne Connelly 1997, 2001, 2005 Susan Delaney-Scheetz^ 1986 (assistant coach) Michele DeJuliis 2009, 2013 (assistant coach) Candance Finn (Rocha) 1982, 1986 Barb Jodan 1986 Jane Koffenberger 1986 Mary McCarthy 1989, 1993 Betsy Williams 1986, 1989, 1993 Julie Williams* 1989, 1993 ^Delaney-Scheetz served as Penn State head coach from 1986-89 *Williams served as Penn State head coach from 1990-99
U-19 WORLD CUP MEMBERS AUSTRALIA Hayley Sofarnos CANADA Katie Guy Jennifer Johnson UNITED STATES Tatum Coffey Dani Lazo
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HALL OF FAME MEMBERS NATIONAL
Candace Finn (Rocha) Susan Delaney-Scheetz Betsy Williams (Daugherty) Julie Williams Barb Jordan Gillian Rattray Mary McCarthy Stefano Michele DeJuliis
PENNSYLVANIA
Susan Delaney-Scheetz Betsy Williams (Daugherty) Julie Williams Barb Jordan Gillian Rattray Lynn Thompson (Anderson)
VIRGINIA 2007
2007 1995, 2007 (head coach) 2011 2011
2015
Julie Williams
NEW JERSEY
Mary McCarthy Stefano Anne Marie Vesco
BALTIMORE
Michele DeJuliis
LONG ISLAND Diane Whipple
1998 2000 2000 2002 2004 2005 2010 2013 1998 2000 2003 2005 2007 2010 2001 1997 1999 2008 2004
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1965 (2-1)
5/1 5/13 5/16
EAST STROUDSBURG L 3-15 at Wilson College W 6-4 BALTIMORE CLUB W 7-5
5/3 5/10
at Stroudsburg St. Teachers L 0-14 FROSTBURG Canceled
4/29 5/2 5/6 5/13
at Hartwick College L 17-15 at Frostburg T 6-6 EAST STROUDSBURG L 2-20 at Wilson L 6-13
1966 (0-1)
1967 (0-3-1)
1968 (5-1)
4/20 HARTWICK 4/26 at Ithaca 4/27 at Cornell 5/2 FROSTBURG 5/4 at East Stroudsburg 5/11 WILSON 4/26 4/29 5/3 5/6 5/10 5/13
1969 (1-5)
at Wilson College ITHACA COLLEGE EAST STROUDSBURG at Frostburg LOCK HAVEN at Hartwick
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6-12
1970 (2-4)
4/17 at Cornell W 9-4 4/18 at Ithaca L 5-8 4/25 HARTWICK W 14-5 5/1 FROSTBURG L 5-13 5/5 LOCK HAVEN L 5-7 5/9 at East Stroudsburg L 4-14 5/29-31 Southern District at Goucher Tournament at Towson College
1971 (1-5)
4/19 4/24 5/1 5/7 5/8 5/11
at Frostburg ITHACA COLLEGE at Hartwick at Millersville EAST STROUDSBURG LOCK HAVEN
4/18 4/21 4/22 4/28 4/29 5/5 5/6 5/11
FROSTBURG at Cornell at Ithaca MILLERSVILLE WILSON HARTWICK at Lock Haven at East Stroudsburg
1972 (3-4-1)
L L W L L L
3-10 6-11 10-4 5-9 3-13 4-10
T W L W L W L L
5-5 6-5 3-12 10-5 6-7 11-3 5-15 0-15
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1973 (3-5)
4/14 at Maryland L 5-13 4/21 at Hartwick W 13-10 4/24 ITHACA L 5-20 4/30 LOCK HAVEN L 4-14 5/2 at Millersville L 9-15 5/5 CORNELL W (forfeit) 1-0 5/8 at Wilson W 14-6 5/10 at Frostburg L 4-8 5/12-13 USWLA South. District Tournament at Goucher
1974 (7-1)
4/6 FROSTBURG W 4/8 HARTWICK W 4/19 at Cornell W 4/20 at Ithaca W 4/25 at Maryland L 4/30 MILLERSVILLE W 5/7 at Lock Haven W 5/11 WILSON W 5/18-19 Southern District Tournament at Goucher
12-7 10-2 21-1 13-8 8-9 11-4 7-5 12-3
1975 (8-2)
4/12 at Wilson College W 12-1 4/18 CORNELL W 20-2 4/22 at Millersville W 9-4 4/24 at Frostburg W 10-5 4/26 at Hartwick W 18-0 4/29 MARYLAND W 13-6 5/2 ITHACA W 15-8 5/6 LOCK HAVEN W 7-5 5/8 at East Stroudsburg. L 8-10 5/10 WEST CHESTER L 2-12 5/14 Central Penn at Dickinson 5/18-19 Southern District at Goucher 5/24-26 USWLA Nationals at Dickinson
1976 (8-1)
4/15 WEST CHESTER L 5-8 4/17 at Ithaca W 24-2 4/20 at Frostburg W 23-1 4/27 at Maryland W 13-2 5/1 MILLERSVILLE W 8-1 5/4 at Lock Haven W 11-3 5/6 at East Stroudsburg. W 8-7 5/8 SUNY-CORTLAND W 16-1 5/13 URSINUS W 7-4 5/15-16 Central Penn at Dickinson 5/22-23 Southern District at Goucher 5/29-31 USWLA Nationals at Swarthmore
1977 (9-1)
4/5 at Millersville W 21-0 4/12 SUNY-BROCKPORT W 22-0 4/16 SUNY-Cortland W 16-3 4/19 FROSTBURG W 26-1 4/26 at West Chester L 6-7 4/28 MARYLAND W 8-5 4/30 LOCK HAVEN W 8-2 5/3 SLIPPERY ROCK W 20-2 5/5 at East Stroudsburg W 8-7 5/8 at Central Pa. Lacrosse Trials 5/12 at Ursinus W 10-4 5/14-15 at Southern District at Goucher 5/12-13 at USWLA National Tournament at Brown
1978 (14-0-1)
4/7 TOWSON W 14-5 4/8 at Temple W 11-9 4/11 at SUNY Brockport cancelled 4/13 MILLERSVILLE W 30-3 4/15 URSINUS W 6-4 4/20 at Slippery Rock cancelled 4/22 WEST CHESTER W 13-4 4/25 at Maryland T 6-6 4/27 at Lock Haven W 9-2 4/29 RUTGERS W 19-2 5/4 EAST STROUDSBURG W 10-4 5/6-7 +at Bucknell W 13-1 +Lock Haven W 9-2 +Slippery Rock W 14-0 5/27 ++Rutgers W 18-0 5/28 ++Massachusetts W 9-3 5/29 ++Maryland W 9-3 +Central Pa. Tournament at Bucknell ++USWLA College Division Tournament at James Madison
1979 (17-0)
3/29 TEMPLE W 9-8 4/5 DELAWARE W 25-2 4/6 at Ursinus W 10-7 4/17 SLIPPERY ROCK W 16-2 4/19 LOCK HAVEN W 11-6 4/21 West Chester W 9-5 4/24 MARYLAND W 6-5 4/26 East Stroudsburg postponed 4/28 at Rutgers W 15-6 5/2 at East Stroudsburg W 10-4 5/4 at Towson W 7-1 5/5-6 +Red Caps W 16-5 +Bucknell W 9-0 +Cabooses W 14-4 +Central Pa. All Stars W 8-7 5/11/79 ++BROWN W 23-2 5/12/79 ++YALE W 9-2 5/13/79 ++MASSACHUSETTS W 8-5 +Central Pa. Tournament at Bucknell ++USWLA Nat. College Div. Tourn. at PSU
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1980 (14-1-2)
3/27 at Temple W 4/5 at William & Mary T 4/10 at Delaware W 4/12 URSINUS T 4/15 at Slippery Rock W 4/19 WEST CHESTER W 4/22 at Lock Haven W 4/26 RUTGERS W 4/29 at Maryland L 5/1 TOWSON W 5/3 +at Bucknell W 5/3 +Cent. Penn All-Stars W 5/3 +Lock Haven W 5/6 EAST STROUDSBURG W 5/9 ++Harvard W 5/10 ++Massachusetts W 5/11 ++Maryland W + Central Penn Tourney at Bucknell ++USWLA Nat. College Div. Tourn. at Princeton
1981 (13-2)
6-5 10-10 17-6 7-7 15-2 8-7 7-0 10-3 6-7 18-4 10-1 10-2 9-1 31-0 12-6 8-3 3-1
3/28 JAMES MADISON W 18-8 4/2 at Towson W 12-2 4/11 WILLIAM & MARY W 17-13 4/13 SLIPPERY ROCK W 10-3 4/16 TEMPLE W 17-4 4/18 at Rutgers W 13-6 4/21 LOCK HAVEN W 10-6 4/23 MARYLAND W 15-10 4/25 at West Chester W 13-11 4/28 at Ursinus L 10-11 5/1/81 +Temple W 5-4 5/2/81 +Ursinus W 15-9 5/15/81 ++Maryland L 8-12 5/16/81 ++James Madison W 16-3 5/17/81 ++Massachusetts W 14-8 + EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Tournament at Loyola ++ AIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS
1982 (14-3)
3/27 at James Madison W 8-7 4/1 TOWSON W 22-1 4/5 OHIO UNIVERSITY W 25-4 4/10 at William & Mary W 11-9 4/15 at Temple W 8-7 4/17 RUTGERS W 25-3 4/20 at Lock Haven W 19-2 4/22 at Maryland L 5-7 4/24 WEST CHESTER W 15-6 4/27 URSINUS W 20-7 5/1/82 +Pennsylvania L 6-7 5/2/82 +Maryland W 10-2 5/5/82 PRINCETON W 24-4 5/8/82 at Harvard W 15-9 5/13/82 ++Ohio University W 29-7 5/14/82 ++Temple L 5-6 5/15/82 ++Pennsylvania W 4-3 +EAIAW Regionals (3rd place) ++AIAW Championship at West Chester (3rd)
1983 (14-2)
3/26 JAMES MADISON W 16-4 3/31 at Princeton W 15-4 4/2 at Virginia W 16-8 4/7 at Towson W 17-2 4/10 WILLIAM & MARY W 14-11 4/14 TEMPLE L 11-12 4/16 at Rutgers W 20-5 4/19 LOCK HAVEN W 32-4 4/21 MARYLAND W 8-3 4/23 at West Chester W 18-5 4/26 at Ursinus W 16-8 4/28 PENNSYLVANIA W 22-3 5/2 DELAWARE W 16-9 5/14 +PENNSYLVANIA W 12-2 5/21 ++Delaware L 5-7 5/22 +++Massachusetts W (OT) 7-6 +NCAA Quarterfinal at Penn State ++NCAA Semifinal at Pennsylvania +++NCAA third place at Pennsylvania
1984 (12-2)
3/24 at James Madison 4/1 at Virginia 4/3 at Temple 4/5 WEST CHESTER 4/7 WILLIAM & MARY 4/10 at Delaware 4/14 RUTGERS 4/19 at Maryland 4/21 at Massachusetts 4/24 URSINUS 4/26 at Pennsylvania 4/28 NORTHWESTERN 5/2 PRINCETON 5/12 +DELAWARE +NCAA Quarterfinal at Penn State
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16-4 16-7 6-5 15-3 23-3 19-7 16-4 8-9 15-4 21-3 13-7 16-6 20-8 9-10
1985 (14-4)
3/23 JAMES MADISON 3/28 at Princeton 3/30 at Virginia 4/2 TEMPLE 4/4 at West Chester 4/6 at William & Mary 4/11 DELAWARE 4/13 at Rutgers 4/16 at Lafayette 4/18 MARYLAND 4/20 LEHIGH 4/21 NORTHWESTERN 4/25 PENNSYLVANIA 4/27 at New Hampshire 4/28 #Northeastern 5/2 BUCKNELL 5/4 DARTMOUTH 5/11 +at Maryland #at New Hampshire +NCAA Semifinal at Maryland
1986 (16-2)
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 (OT) 11-12
3/22 at James Madison W 3/25 LOYOLA MARYLAND W 3/27 PRINCETON W 3/29 VIRGINIA W 4/1 at Temple W 4/3 WEST CHESTER W 4/5 WILLIAM & MARY W 4/10 at Delaware W 4/12 RUTGERS W 4/15 LAFAYETTE W 4/17 at Maryland L 4/19 at Lehigh W 4/21 at Pennsylvania W 4/26 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 4/29 at Bucknell W 5/4 #Northeastern W 5/10/86 +at Temple W 5/17/97 ++at Maryland L #at Harvard +NCAA Semifinal at Temple ++NCAA Championship at Maryland
16-6 9-4 21-2 23-8 13-6 20-6 9-7 13-8 15-5 22-4 6-11 12-2 17-2 11-10 27-1 28-5 8-7 10-11
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1987 (17-2)
3/16 at Richmond W 3/19 at Princeton W 3/21 JAMES MADISON W 3/24 at Loyola Maryland W 3/28 at Virginia W 3/29 at William & Mary L 4/1 TEMPLE L 4/3 at West Chester W 4/5 LEHIGH W 4/9 DELAWARE W 4/11 at Rutgers W 4/14 at Lafayette W 4/22 PENNSYLVANIA W 4/25 at New Hampshire W 4/26 at Yale W 4/28 BUCKNELL W 5/3 MARYLAND W 5/9 +VIRGINIA W 5/16 ++Temple W +NCAA Semifinals at Penn State ++NCAA Championship at Maryland
1988 (15-4)
3/16 at Richmond W 3/19 at James Madison L 3/22 LOYOLA MARYLAND W 3/26 VIRGINIA W 3/27 WILLIAM & MARY W 3/29 at Temple L 3/31 WEST CHESTER W 4/9 RUTGERS W 4/12 LAFAYETTE L 4/14 at Maryland W 4/16 at Lehigh W 4/18 at Delaware W 4/19 PRINCETON W 4/23 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 4/26 at Bucknell W 4/30 at Dartmouth W 5/11 +NORTHWESTERN W 5/15 ++at Lafayette W 5/21 +++Temple L +NCAA First Round at Penn State ++NCAA Semifinal at Lafayette +++NCAA Championship at Haverford
13-1 16-5 16-9 14-6 12-10 8-9 7-10 20-7 13-5 14-7 21-2 13-8 20-4 12-8 19-2 17-3 12-5 14-9 7-6
16-10 5-6 8-3 9-4 12-8 11-14 19-1 26-1 10-14 11-8 16-2 13-8 13-6 9-5 24-2 13-5 12-6 8-6 7-15
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1989 (19-1)
3/12 at Richmond W 15-1 3/18 JAMES MADISON W 18-8 3/19 COLGATE W 22-3 3/21 at Loyola Maryland W 10-5 3/28 TEMPLE W 13-5 4/1 at William & Mary W 8-5 4/2 at Virginia W 12-8 4/6 DELAWARE W 13-4 4/8 at Rutgers W 17-2 4/11 at Lafayette W 13-5 4/13 MARYLAND W 10-6 4/15 LEHIGH W 20-0 4/18 at Princeton L 10-12 4/20 WEST CHESTER W 18-5 4/22 at New Hampshire W 7-4 4/23 at Yale W 13-2 4/25 BUCKNELL W 24-2 4/29 DARTMOUTH W 11-5 5/20 +Temple W 9-3 5/21 ++Harvard W 7-6 +NCAA Semifinal at West Chester ++NCAA Championship at West Chester
1990 (13-5)
3/11 at Richmond W 11-3 3/17 at James Madison W 8-2 3/20 LOYOLA MARYLAND L (OT) 5-6 3/22 SHIPPENSBURG W 31-4 3/25 at Colgate W 13-6 3/27 at Temple L 8-10 3/31 VIRGINIA W 10-9 4/1 WILLIAM & MARY W 9-5 4/5 at Delaware W 11-4 4/8 at Dartmouth W 7-5 4/10 LAFAYETTE W 9-5 4/12 at Maryland L 7-9 4/14 at Lehigh W 15-5 4/17 PRINCETON W 6-2 4/19 at West Chester W 7-1 4/21 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 6-7 4/24 at Bucknell W 14-1 5/12 +at Temple L 4-9 +NCAA First Round at Temple
1991 (14-4)
3/11 at Richmond W 9-2 3/19 at Loyola Maryland W 8-5 3/21 COLGATE W 11-9 3/26 TEMPLE W 9-5 3/29 at Virginia W 10-9 3/30 at William & Mary W 9-6 4/4 DELAWARE W 14-8 4/7 JAMES MADISON W 17-5 4/9 at Lafayette L 8-9 4/11 MARYLAND W 7-6 4/13 DARTMOUTH W 7-5 4/14 LEHIGH W 12-3 4/18 WEST CHESTER W 15-7 4/20 at New Hampshire L 7-9 4/21 at Vermont W (OT) 4-3 4/27 at Princeton L 10-11 5/11 +at Lafayette W 11-9 5/18 ++Virginia L 5-10 +NCAA First Round at Lafayette ++NCAA Semifinal at Trenton State
1992 (11-5)
3/8 at Richmond W 11-4 3/18 LOYOLA MARYLAND W 9-7 3/21 at James Madison W 11-9 3/24 at Temple L 8-9 3/28 WILLIAM & MARY W (OT) 7-6 3/29 VIRGINIA L 6-9 4/2 at Delaware W 11-1 4/5 at Lehigh W 10-1 4/8 LAFAYETTE W 18-11 4/13 at Dartmouth W (OT) 7-6 4/16 at West Chester W 14-3 4/25 PRINCETON L 5-7 4/27 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 12-8 4/29 at Colgate W 14-3 5/2 at Maryland L 6-9 5/9 +at Virginia L 5-11 +NCAA First Round at Virginia
1993 (11-5)
3/5 at Old Dominion 3/11 #Richmond 3/17 at Loyola Maryland 3/20 JAMES MADISON 3/23 LEHIGH 3/27 at William & Mary 3/28 at Virginia 4/1 DELAWARE 4/7 at Lafayette 4/10 DARTMOUTH 4/15 WEST CHESTER 4/17 TEMPLE 4/24 at Princeton 4/26 at New Hampshire 5/1 MARYLAND 5/8 +at Princeton #at Hilton Head, S.C. +NCAA First Round at Princeton
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1994 (9-6)
3/9 at Richmond W (OT) 12-11 3/16 LOYOLA MARYLAND L (OT) 10-11 3/19 at James Madison L 6-9 3/26 VIRGINIA L (OT) 10-11 3/27 WILLIAM & MARY W 11-7 3/30 at Lehigh W 18-3 4/2 DREXEL W 14-4 4/6 LAFAYETTE W 12-4 4/10 at Dartmouth L 7-8 4/17 at Temple W 11-4 4/18 at West Chester W 12-7 4/20 OLD DOMINION W 10-8 4/23 PRINCETON L 10-3 4/25 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 15-4 4/30 at Maryland L 4-21
1995 (12-6)
3/9 at Old Dominion L 6-7 3/15 at Loyola Maryland L (OT) 6-7 3/18 JAMES MADISON L 5-9 3/25 at Virginia W 9-6 3/26 at William & Mary W 5-4 3/30 LEHIGH W 7-6 4/1 DELAWARE W 11-8 4/5 at Lafayette W 14-5 4/8 RICHMOND W 16-7 4/9 DARTMOUTH W 9-7 4/12 at Drexel W 15-3 4/15 TEMPLE W 8-5 4/18 WEST CHESTER W 17-6 4/22 at Princeton L 5-13 4/24 at New Hampshire W 13-6 4/29 MARYLAND L 3-5 5/13 +JAMES MADISON W 11-7 5/2 ++Maryland L 7-12 +NCAA First Round at Penn State ++NCAA Semifinal at Trenton State
1996 (11-5)
3/13 LOYOLA MARYLAND 3/16 at James Madison 3/17 at Richmond 3/23 WILLIAM & MARY 3/24 VIRGINIA 3/30 at Delaware 3/31 #Old Dominion 4/5 at Lehigh 4/7 at Dartmouth 4/10 LAFAYETTE 4/13 at Temple 4/14 at West Chester 4/20 PRINCETON 4/22 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4/27 at Maryland 5/11 +at Princeton #at Delaware +NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton
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8-9 5-8 19-9 9-5 10-9 10-9 14-4 12-7 9-5 13-3 18-12 13-2 8-9 15-1 6-10 9-13
1997 (10-6)
3/10 at Old Dominion 3/12 at Loyola 3/15 JAMES MADISON 3/16 VANDERBILT 3/22 at William and Mary 3/23 at Virginia 3/29 DELAWARE 4/5 LEHIGH 4/6 DARTMOUTH 4/9 at Lafayette 4/12 TEMPLE 4/13 OHIO STATE 4/19 at Princeton 4/21 at New Hampshire 4/26 MARYLAND 5/10 +at Maryland +NCAA First Round at Maryland 3/4 3/7 3/11 3/14 3/21 3/22 3/28 3/29 4/4 4/6 4/8 4/11 4/18 4/20 4/25 5/1 5/9 5/10 +ECAC
1998 (10-8)
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8-3 8-16 9-10 14-7 8-9 6-8 7-5 15-2 12-9 16-8 10-6 14-3 14-11 15-3 11-12 2-6
RICHMOND W 16-9 COLGATE W 10-8 LOYOLA L 7-12 at James Madison W 12-11 WILLIAM & MARY L 6-8 VIRGINIA L 10-11 PRINCETON L 12-19 OLD DOMINION W 11-7 at Lehigh W 18-6 at Dartmouth L 9-11 LAFAYETTE W 15-10 at Temple L 8-12 at Ohio State W 14-3 at Delaware L 11-12 at Maryland L 10-14 VANDERBILT W 17-7 +MASSACHUSETTS W 14-3 +RUTGERS W 14-9 Championship at Penn State
1999 (15-5)
3/2 MARYLAND L 8-12 3/8 #Georgetown W 9-8 3/10 at Vanderbilt W 9-7 3/14 JAMES MADISON W 17-12 3/19 at William and Mary W 11-10 3/21 at Virginia L 5-15 3/26 at Princeton L 8-9 3/27 at Lafayette W 16-8 4/3 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 20-5 4/6 TEMPLE W 12-6 4/10 at Loyola L 8-9 4/11 LEHIGH W 23-6 4/13 DELAWARE W 15-6 4/16 OHIO STATE W 10-8 4/18 DARTMOUTH W 8-6 4/21 ^North Carolina W 7-6 4/24 at Old Dominion W 10-7 5/5 +WEST CHESTER W 23-7 5/8 ++at Princeton W (OT) 9-7 8/14/99 +++Maryland L 13-17 #Game played at Vanderbilt ^Game played at Goucher (Baltimore) +NCAA First Round at Penn State ++NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton +++NCAA Semifinals at Johns Hopkins
2000 (8-9)
3/6 at Lehigh W 23-8 3/9 at Maryland L 4-19 3/11 at James Madison L 11-18 3/17 VIRGINIA L 7-13 3/19 WILLIAM & MARY W (OT) 13-12 3/24 LAFAYETTE W 15-11 3/25 PRINCETON L 8-19 4/1 at Ohio State W 16-5 4/2 #Delaware L 7-15 4/5 at Temple W 13-11 4/8 LOYOLA MARYLAND L (OT) 8-9 4/13 ^North Carolina L 13-14 4/16 at Dartmouth L 5-14 4/18 at New Hampshire W 13-8 4/22 OLD DOMINION W 15-13 4/23 VANDERBILT L 7-9 4/29 GEORGETOWN W 16-13 #Game played at Ohio State ^Game played at Johns Hopkins
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2001 (8-10)
3/3 CORNELL 3/10 JAMES MADISON 3/13 MASSACHUSETTS 3/16 at Virginia 3/18 at William & Mary 3/21 DELAWARE 3/24 at Princeton 3/30 MARYLAND 4/1 NORTH CAROLINA 4/3 TEMPLE 4/7 at Loyola 4/10 LEHIGH 4/13 at Old Dominion 4/15 DARTMOUTH 4/20 at Georgetown 4/22 at Lafayette 4/28 OHIO STATE 5/10 +at Dartmouth +NCAA First Round at Dartmouth
L 9-11 L 11-14 W 11-5 L 11-15 W 12-11 W 6-5 L 9-10 L 8-14 L 9-19 W 13-8 L 6-10 W 17-2 W 9-8 L 11-12 L 11-23 W 13-5 W 15-10 L 7-9
2002 (8-9, 4-2 ALC)
3/2 at Vanderbilt* L 6-7 3/8 at James Madison W 11-10 3/16 VIRGINIA L 9-11 3/17 WILLIAM & MARY W 10-8 3/20 JOHNS HOPKINS* W 13-9 3/23 PRINCETON L 8-17 3/26 at Temple L 14-18 3/29 at Maryland L 11-13 3/31 #North Carolina L 7-15 4/6 LOYOLA W 10-9 4/14 at Dartmouth L 8-13 4/19 DAVIDSON* W 13-5 4/21 NORTHWESTERN* W 13-10 4/24 GEORGETOWN L 9-18 4/26 at Ohio State* L 12-15 4/28 at Ohio* W 17-12 5/4 at Delaware W 13-9 #at Maryland *American Lacrosse Conference game
2003 (9-8, 5-1 ALC)
3/1 VANDERBILT* W 12-11 3/7 JAMES MADISON L 11-12 3/11 at Davidson* W 14-2 3/14 at Virginia L 9-15 3/16 at William & Mary W 13-7 3/22 at Princeton L 7-10 3/25 TEMPLE W 13-7 3/28 #Maryland L 10-11 3/30 #North Carolina W 9-7 4/5 at Loyola L 14-15 4/7 at Johns Hopkins* W 11-4 4/15 PENNSYLVANIA L 9-13 4/19 at Northwestern* W 12-7 4/23 at Georgetown L 9-19 4/25 OHIO* W 16-5 4/27 OHIO STATE* L 9-10 5/3 DELAWARE W 13-10 #at Ohio State *American Lacrosse Conference game 23 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
2004 (6-11, 3-3 ALC)
2/29 at Vanderbilt* L 12-16 3/6 DAVIDSON* W 19-2 3/9 at James Madison L 8-16 3/12 VIRGINIA L 9-10 3/14 WILLIAM & MARY L (OT) 11-12 3/20 PRINCETON L 7-13 3/23 at Temple W 8-5 3/26 Maryland (at UNC) L 11-12 3/28 at North Carolina L 4-13 4/3 Loyola L 9-10 4/7 at Pennsylvania W (2OT) 9-8 4/17 NORTHWESTERN* L 11-13 4/21 GEORGETOWN W 10-7 4/23 at Ohio State* W 13-10 4/25 at Ohio* L 7-8 5/1 JOHNS HOPKINS* W 12-9 5/8 at Delaware L (2OT) 10-11 * American Lacrosse Conference game
2005 (12-5, 5-1 ALC)
2/26 #15 VANDERBILT* W 15-7 3/4 BUCKNELL W 19-3 3/7 at Davidson* W 20-3 3/11 at #1 Virginia W 10-7 3/13 at William & Mary L 12-13 3/19 at #1 Princeton W (2OT) 14-13 3/22 TEMPLE L 5-6 3/25 #11 Maryland# W 13-12 3/27 at #5 North Carolina L 7-13 4/2 at Loyola W 10-5 4/6 #15 PENNSYLVANIA W 16-9 4/15 at #1 Northwestern* L 6-14 4/22 #19 OHIO STATE* W 6-4 4/24 OHIO* W 17-8 4/30 at #11 Johns Hopkins* W 9-8 5/1 #17 DELAWARE W 15-6 5/7 #9 NORTH CAROLINA+ L (3OT) 6-7 #at North Carolina *American Lacrosse Conference game +NCAA First Round at Penn State
2006 (8-8, 4-1 ALC)
2007 (9-8, 0-4 ALC)
2/24 DELAWARE W 15-10 2/28 BUCKNELL W 19-6 3/4 COLGATE W 11-4 3/9 at #7 Virginia L 6-13 3/11 at William & Mary W 12-4 3/17 at #8 Princeton W 8-7 3/20 TEMPLE W 17-5 3/25 #18 VANDERBILT* L 7-9 3/31 at Loyola W 20-7 4/3 #11 PENNSYLVANIA L 5-16 4/6 #2 NORTH CAROLINA W (2OT) 8-7 4/8 #3 MARYLAND L 9-10 4/14 at #1 Northwestern* L 8-19 4/20 OHIO STATE* L 8-9 4/27 at #13 Johns Hopkins* L 10-17 5/3 vs. #20 Ohio State^ W 9-7 5/4 vs. #1 Northwestern^ L 7-19 *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Tournament, at Johns Hopkins
2008 (5-12, 0-4 ALC)
2/24 at Temple L 7-8 3/2 COLGATE W 18-3 3/7 #2 VIRGINIA L 7-13 3/9 WILLIAM & MARY W 18-12 3/15 #4 PRINCETON L 6-7 3/19 at #8 Penn L 7-14 3/23 at #20 Vanderbilt* L 7-10 3/28 at Delaware L 4-13 3/30 LOYOLA MARYLAND W 10-7 4/4 #3 Maryland# L (3OT) 11-12 4/6 at #10 North Carolina L 9-14 4/13 #1 NORTHWESTERN* L 12-13 4/18 CINCINNATI W 19-4 4/20 at Ohio State* L 12-17 4/26 JOHNS HOPKINS* L 8-10 5/2 vs. Ohio State^ W 13-5 5/3 vs. #1 Northwestern^ L 7-15 #at North Carolina *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Championship at Northwestern
2/25 at #15 Vanderbilt* W 9-8 3/5 COLGATE W 19-3 3/7 at Bucknell W 19-5 3/10 #10 VIRGINIA L 8-12 3/12 #19 WILLIAM & MARY L 12-14 3/18 #4 PRINCETON L 9-17 3/21 at Temple W 9-6 3/24 at #8 Maryland L 7-16 3/26 #5 North Carolina# L 12-16 4/2 LOYOLA MARYLAND W 16-10 4/5 at #20 Pennsylvania L 6-8 4/12 at Delaware L 14-15 4/16 #2 NORTHWESTERN* L 9-19 4/21 at Ohio State* W 19-12 4/23 at Ohio* W 14-5 4/29 #9 JOHNS HOPKINS* W 15-14 #at Maryland *American Lacrosse Conference game GoPSUsports.com • PENN STATE 2018
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2009 (9-8, 2-2 ALC)
2/18 LAFAYETTE W 20-7 2/25 BUCKNELL W 18-5 3/1 COLGATE W 16-6 3/3 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 13-3 3/8 at #2 Virginia L (OT) 11-12 3/14 at #7 Princeton L 7-9 3/18 #3 PENN L 6-9 3/22 VANDERBILT* L 7-12 3/28 at William & Mary W 14-12 4/3 #2 Maryland# L 12-20 4/5 #4 North Carolina# L 7-11 4/8 LEHIGH W 14-10 4/12 at #1 Northwestern* L 6-17 4/19 #13 OHIO STATE* W 13-9 4/25 at Johns Hopkins* W 12-11 5/1 #14 OHIO STATE^ W 11-7 5/2 #1 NORTHWESTERN^ L 3-13 #at Ohio State *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Championship at Penn State
2010 (10-7, 1-4 ALC)
2/14 #14 LOYOLA MARYLAND W 9-8 2/16 at Bucknell W 15-2 2/21 #2 MARYLAND L 9-17 2/28 COLGATE W 17-7 3/7 V#9 IRGINIA L 8-13 3/13 at Delaware W 12-8 3/21 at #14 Vanderbilt* L 14-20 3/2 at Lafayette W 19-5 3/28 #17 WILLIAM & MARY W 11-8 4/3 at Florida* L 11-13 4/7 at Lehigh W 14-13 4/11 #1 NORTHWESTERN* L 6-13 4/18 at Ohio State* W 18-12 4/19 JOHNS HOPKINS* L 7-12 4/25 TEMPLE W 14-3 5/6 at Ohio State^ W 14-12 5/7 vs. #1 Northwestern^ L 9-15 *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Championship at Ohio State
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2011 (10-8, 3-2 ALC)
2/20 at #1 Maryland L 2-13 2/26 ALBANY L 7-8 3/2 BUCKNELL W 22-2 3/6 at #5 Virginia L 5-10 3/8 at #6 Loyola Maryland L 7-10 3/12 DELAWARE W 11-3 3/16 HOFSTRA W 16-7 3/20 at #12 Vanderbilt* W 11-8 3/23 LAFAYETTE W 17-9 3/27 at #16 William & Mary W 17-8 4/2 #6 FLORIDA* L 7-13 4/8 at #2 Northwestern* L 5-14 4/12 LEHIGH W 12-11 4/17 #19 OHIO STATE* W (2OT) 11-10 4/23 at #18 Johns Hopkins* W 10-7 4/30 at #15 Princeton L 10-19 5/5 vs. Johns Hopkins^ W 17-11 5/6 vs. #3 Northwestern^ L 3-14 *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Championship at Vanderbilt
2012 (12-7, 3-2 ALC)
2/15 at Bucknell W 19-3 2/19 #2 MARYLAND L 6-16 2/22 DUQUESNE W 16-5 2/25 at Lafayette W 14-10 3/4 #6 VIRGINIA W 14-7 3/7 #17 LOYOLA MARYLAND L 10-12 3/10 at Delaware W 12-6 3/14 at Hofstra W 11-9 3/18 at #8 Vanderbilt* W (OT) 12-11 3/25 WILLIAM & MARY W 9-7 4/1 at #4 Florida* L 11-20 4/6 #1 NORTHWESTERN* L 7-14 4/11 at Lehigh W 15-3 4/15 at #10 Ohio State* W 15-12 4/21 #18 JOHNS HOPKINS* W 12-9 4/28 #17 PRINCETON L (OT) 12-13 5/3 vs. #19 Johns Hopkins^ L 12-13 5/12 at #16 Towson+ W 15-8 5/19 at #1 Florida++ L 2-15 *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Championship at Florida +NCAA First Round at Towson ++NCAA Quarterfinals at Florida
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2013 (14-7, 4-1 ALC)
2/20/13 BUCKNELL W 18-2 2/23/13 at #6 Loyola Maryland L 11-13 2/27/13 at Duquesne W 16-9 3/3/13 at #6 Virginia W 15-14 3/6/13 JAMES MADISON W 13-12 3/9/13 at #1 Maryland L 10-20 3/13/13 at #14 Cornell L (OT) 12-13 3/17/13 VANDERBILT* W 20-14 3/22/13 at Drexel W 9-8 3/30/13 #2 FLORIDA* W 16-11 4/5/13 at #4 Northwestern* L 3-11 4/10/13 LEHIGH W 16-3 4/14/13 OHIO STATE* W 14-12 4/17/13 LAFAYETTE W 19-10 4/21/13 at #19 Johns Hopkins* W 15-14 4/27/13 at #18 Princeton L 9-14 5/2/13 vs. Vanderbilt^ W 16-14 5/4/13 vs. #4 Northwestern^ L (OT) 8-9 5/10/13 CANISIUS+ W 14-13 5/12/13 #15 MASSACHUSETTS+ W 12-9 5/18/13 at #2 Northwestern++ L 7-15 *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Championship at Johns Hopkins +NCAA First & Second Rounds at Penn State ++NCAA Quarterfinals at Northwestern
2014 (10-8, 3-3 ALC)
2/19 at Bucknell W 21-9 2/22 #2 MARYLAND L 7-14 2/25 DUQUESNE W 11-7 3/1 at #9 Virginia L 11-12 3/5 at #19 James Madison L 10-11 3/8 #12 LOYOLA MARYLAND W 18-11 3/12 at Rutgers W 19-7 3/15 at Vanderbilt* W 14-8 3/23 MICHIGAN* W 20-7 3/26 DREXEL W 21-8 3/30 at #4 Florida* L 9-13 4/4 #6 NORTHWESTERN* L 4-5 4/8 CORNELL W 13-8 4/13 at #17 Ohio State* L 9-10 4/18 #5 JOHNS HOPKINS* W 12-10 4/26 #19 PRINCETON W 13-12 5/1 vs. #8 Johns Hopkins^ L 10-13 5/9 vs. #18 Princeton+ L 13-16 *American Lacrosse Conference game ^ALC Championship at Northwestern +NCAA First Round at Virginia
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2015 (16-5, 4-1 Big Ten)
2/14 LEHIGH W 15-7 2/18 BUCKNELL W 17-2 2/24 at Duquesne W 16-0 2/28 #8 VIRGINIA L 15-16 3/7 at #17 Loyola Maryland W 12-8 3/11 #15 JAMES MADISON L 12-13 3/15 VANDERBILT W 17-10 3/18 at #13 Princeton L 11-12 3/22 at Drexel W 10-3 3/24 #9 STANFORD W 17-15 3/28 at Rutgers* W 15-8 4/4 #18 OHIO STATE* W 14-13 4/9 MICHIGAN* W 11-5 4/14 at Cornell W 13-9 4/19 at #7 Northwestern* W 14-10 4/23 at #1 Maryland* L 10-13 5/1 vs. #9 Northwestern^ W 13-10 5/3 vs. #20 Ohio State^ W 13-11 5/8 vs. #17 Johns Hopkins+ W 14-11 5/10 at #8 Virginia+ W 13-11 5/16 at #2 North Carolina++ L 8-11 *Big Ten Conference game ^Big Ten Tournament at Rutgers +NCAA First & Second Rounds at Virginia ++NCAA Quarterfinal at North Carolina
2016 (14-7, 3-2 Big Ten)
2017 (17-4, 5-1 Big Ten)
2/4 ALBANY W 20-9 2/11 TOWSON W 13-11 2/18 LEHIGH W 18-9 2/22 at Duquesne W 19-9 2/25 at Cornell W 9-8 3/4 at Loyola Maryland W 12-8 3/8 JAMES MADISON W 12-9 3/12 COLORADO L 11-16 3/18 RUTGERS* W 18-7 3/21 at Princeton W 13-8 3/25 at Johns Hopkins* W 16-10 3/29 at Drexel W 15-6 4/1 OHIO STATE* W 16-12 4/8 VIRGINIA W 12-8 4/13 at Northwestern* W 14-13 4/20 MARYLAND* L 14-16 4/30 at Michigan* W 17-10 5/5 vs. Northwestern^ L 14-19 5/14 vs. James Madison+ W 19-14 5/21 vs. Princeton++ W 14-12 5/26 vs. Maryland+++ L 10-20 *Big Ten Conference game ^Big Ten Tournament at Maryland +NCAA First & Second Rounds at Penn State ++ NCAA Quarterfinals at Penn State +++NCAA Final Four
2/12 at Lehigh W 13-6 2/20 DUQUESNE W 19-5 2/27 at Virginia L 13-16 3/2 at Johns Hopkins W 11-7 3/5 LOYOLA MARYLAND W 11-8 3/9 at James Madison W (OT) 18-17 3/12 at Vanderbilt W 15-11 3/16 PRINCETON W 14-10 3/20 at Stanford L 10-16 3/30 DREXEL W 14-5 4/2 RUTGERS* W 16-9 4/9 at Ohio State* L 13-16 4/13 CORNELL L 7-10 4/17 at Michigan* W 13-8 4/23 NORTHWESTERN* W 17-13 4/28 MARYLAND* L 9-10 5/6 at Northwestern^ L 6-9 5/13 vs. Winthrop+ W 16-6 5/15 vs. Florida+ W (OT) 1 4-11 5/21 vs. Penn++ W 8-4 5/27 vs. North Carolina+++ L 11-12 *Big Ten Conference game ^Big Ten Tournament at Northwestern +NCAA First & Second Rounds at Florida ++ NCAA Quarterfinals +++NCAA Final Four
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent
Record
Last Win
Albany 1-1 Baltimore Club 1-0 Brockport 1-0 Brown 1-0 Bucknell 19-0 Cabooses 1-0 Canisius 1-0 Central Pa. All-Stars 2-0 Cincinnati 1-0 Colgate 10-0 Colorado 0-1 Cornell 9-3 Cortland 2-0 Dartmouth 10-7 Davidson 4-0 Delaware 25-7 Drexel 7-0 Duquesne 6-0 East Stroudsburg 5-9 Florida 2-5 Frostburg 5-4 ** Georgetown 3-3 Hartwick 7-2 Harvard 3-0 Hofstra 2-0 Ithaca 4-5 James Madison 21-11 Johns Hopkins 14-5 Lafayette 21-2 Lehigh 25-0 Lock Haven 12-5 Loyola Maryland 17-14 Maryland 14-39 * Massachusetts 9-0 Michigan 4-0 Millersville 6-2 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 New Hampshire 13-2 North Carolina 3-11 Northeastern 2-0 Northwestern 8-21 Ohio State 19-6 Ohio University 6-1 Old Dominion 8-1 Penn 10-5 Princeton 13-24 Red Caps 1-0 Richmond 11-0 Rutgers 18-0 Shippensburg 1-0 Slippery Rock 5-0 Stanford 1-1 Stony Brook First Meeting Temple 16-13 Towson 8-0 Ursinus 8-1 * Vanderbilt 13-7 Vermont 1-0 Virginia 18-21 West Chester 20-3 William & Mary 25-7 * Wilson 6-2 Winthrop 1-0 Yale 2-0 2018 opponents in bold; * indicates ties 46
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SERIES HISTORIES VS. OPPONENT ALBANY (1-1) 2/26/11 L 2/4/17 W
BROWN (1-0)
5/11/79 W
7-8 H 20-9 H 23-2 H
BUCKNELL (19-0) 5/6-7/78 W 5/5-6/79 W 5/3/80 W 5/2/85 W 4/29/86 W 4/28/87 W 4/26/88 W 4/25/89 W 4/24/90 W 3/4/05 W 3/7/06 W 2/28/07 W 2/25/09 W 2/16/10 W 3/2/11 W 2/15/12 W 2/20/13 W 2/19/14 W 2/18/15 W
13-1 A 9-0 A 10-1 A 15-3 H 27-1 A 17-3 H 24-2 A 24-2 H 14-1 A 19-3 H 19-5 A 19-6 H 18-5 H 15-2 A 22-2 H 19-3 A 18-2 H 21-9 A 17-2 H
CANISIUS (1-0)
5/10/13 W 14-13 H
COLGATE (10-0) 3/19/89 W 3/25/90 W 3/21/91 W 4/29/92 W 3/7/98 W 3/5/06 W 3/4/07 W 3/2/08 W 3/1/09 W 2/28/10 W
22-3 H 13-6 A 11-9 H 14-3 A 10-8 H 19-3 H 11-4 H 18-3 H 16-6 H 17-7 H
COLORADO (0-1)
3/12/17 L 11-16 H
CORNELL (9-3)
4/27/68 W A 4/18/70 W 9-4 A 4/21/72 W 6-5 A 5/5/73 W 1-0 Forfeit H 4/19/74 W 21-1 A 4/18/75 W 20-2 H 3/3/01 L 9-11 H 3/13/13 L 12-13 OT A 4/8/14 W 13-8 H 4/14/15 W 13-9 A 4/13/16 L 7-10 H 2/25/17 W 9-8 A
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DARTMOUTH (10-7) 5/4/85 W 4/30/88 W 4/29/89 W 4/8/90 W 4/13/91 W 4/13/92 W 4/10/93 L 4/10/94 L 4/9/95 W 4/7/96 W 4/6/97 W 4/6/98 L 4/18/99 W 4/16/00 L 4/15/01 L 5/10/01 L 4/14/02 L
12-5 H 13-5 A 11-5 H 7-5 A 7-5 H 7-6 A 6-9 H 7-8 A 9-7 H 9-5 A 12-9 H 9-11 A 8-6 H 5-14 A 11-12 H 7-9 H 8-13 A
DAVIDSON (4-0) 4/19/02 W 3/11/03 W 3/6/04 W 3/7/05 W
13-5 N 14-2 A 19-2 H 20-3 A
DELAWARE (25-7) 4/5/79 W 4/10/80 W 5/2/83 W 5/21/83 L 4/10/84 W 5/12/84 L 4/11/85 W 4/10/86 W 4/9/87 W 4/18/88 W 4/6/89 W 4/5/90 W 4/4/91 W 4/2/92 W 4/1/93 W 4/1/95 W 3/30/96 W 3/29/97 W 4/20/98 L 4/13/99 W 4/2/00 L 3/21/01 W 5/4/02 W 5/3/03 W 5/8/04 L 5/1/05 W 4/12/06 L 2/24/07 W 3/28/08 L 3/13/10 W 3/12/11 W 3/10/12 W 1
25-2 H 17-6 A 16-9 H 5-7 N1 19-7 A 9-10 H 21-13 H 13-8 A 14-7 H 13-8 A 13-4 H 11-4 A 14-8 H 11-1 A 18-10 H 11-8 H 10-9 A 7-5 H 11-12 A 15-6 H 7-15 N 6-5 H 13-9 A 13-10 H 10-11 2OT A 15-6 H 14-15 A 15-10 H 4-13 A 12-8 A 11-3 H 12-6 A
DREXEL (7-0) 4/2/94 4/12/95 3/22/13 3/26/14 3/22/15 3/30/16 3/29/17
W W W W W W W
14-4 H 15-3 A 9-8 A 21-8 H 10-3 A 14-5 H 15-6 A
DUQUESNE (6-0) 2/22/12 2/27/13 2/25/14 2/24/15 2/20/16 2/22/17
W W W W W W
FLORIDA (2-6) 4/3/10 4/2/11 4/1/12 5/19/12 3/30/13 3/30/14 5/15/16
L L L L W L W
16-5 H 16-9 A 11-7 H 16-0 A 19-5 H 19-9 A
11-13 A 7-13 H 2-11 A 2-15 A 16-11 H 9-13 A 14-13 A
GEORGETOWN (3-3) 3/8/99 4/29/00 4/20/01 4/24/02 4/23/03 4/21/04 1
W W L L L W
9-8 N1 16-13 H 11-23 A 9-18 H 9-19 A 10-7 H
at Vanderbilt (Nashville, Tenn.)
HARVARD (3-0) 5/9/80 W 5/8/82 W 5/21/89 W 1 2
12-6 N1 15-9 A 7-6 N2
USWLA Nationals (Princeton, N.J.) NCAA Championship (West Chester, Pa.)
HOFSTRA (2-0) 3/16/11 W 3/14/12 W
16-7 H 11-9 A
NCAA Semifinals at Penn (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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SERIES HISTORIES VS. OPPONENT JAMES MADISON (21-11)
3/28/81 W 18-8 H 5/16/81 W 16-3 H 3/27/82 W 8-7 A 3/26/83 W 16-4 H 3/24/84 W 16-4 A 3/23/85 W 12-5 H 3/22/86 W 16-6 A 3/21/87 W 16-9 H 3/19/88 L 5-6 A 3/18/89 W 18-8 H 3/17/90 W 8-2 A 4/7/91 W 17-5 H 3/21/92 W 11-9 A 3/20/93 W 8-5 H 3/19/94 L 6-9 A 3/18/95 L 5-9 H 5/13/95 W 11-7 H 3/16/96 L 5-8 A 3/15/97 L 9-10 H 3/14/98 W 12-11 A 3/14/99 W 17-12 H 3/11/00 L 11-18 A 3/10/01 L 11-14 H 3/8/02 W 11-10 A 3/7/03 L 11-12 H 3/9/04 L 8-16 A 3/6/13 W 13-12 H 3/5/14 L 10-11 A 3/11/15 L 12-13 H 3/9/16 W 18-17 (OT) A 3/8/17 W 12-9 H 5/14/17 W 19-14 H1 1
NCAA Tournament
JOHNS HOPKINS (14-5) 3/20/02 W 4/7/03 W 5/1/04 W 4/30/05 W 4/29/06 W 4/27/07 L 4/26/08 L 4/25/09 W 4/19/10 L 4/23/11 W 5/5/11 W 4/21/12 W 5/3/12 L 4/21/13 W 4/18/14 W 5/1/14 L 5/8/15 W 3/2/16 W 3/25/17 W
13-9 H 11-4 A 12-9 H 9-8 A 15-14 H 10-17 A 8-10 H 12-11 A 7-12 H 10-7 A 17-11 N1 12-9 H 12-13 N2 15-14 A 12-10 H 10-13 N3 14-11 N4 11-7 A 16-10 A
LAFAYETTE (22-2) 4/16/85 4/15/86 4/14/87 4/12/88 5/15/88 4/11/89 4/10/90 4/9/91 5/11/91 4/8/92 4/7/93 4/6/94 4/5/95 4/10/96 4/9/97 4/8/98 3/27/99 3/24/00 4/22/01 2/18/09 3/24/10 3/23/11 2/25/12 4/17/13
W W W L W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
LEHIGH (25-0) 4/20/85 4/19/86 4/5/87 4/16/88 4/15/89 4/14/90 4/14/91 4/5/92 3/23/93 3/30/94 3/30/95 4/5/96 4/5/97 4/4/98 4/11/99 3/6/00 4/10/01 4/8/09 4/7/10 4/12/11 4/11/12 4/10/13 2/14/15 2/12/16 2/18/17
W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
11-7 A 22-4 H 13-8 A 10-14 H 8-6 A 13-5 A 9-5 H 8-9 A 11-9 A 18-11 H 12-6 A 12-4 H 14-5 A 13-3 H 16-8 A 15-10 H 16-8 A 15-11 H 13-5 A 20-7 H 19-5 A 17-9 H 14-10 A 19-10 H 15-5 H 12-2 A 13-5 H 16-2 A 20-0 H 15-5 A 12-3 H 10-1 A 18-7 H 18-3 A 7-6 H 12-7 A 15-2 H 18-6 A 23-6 H 23-8 A 17-2 H 14-10 H 14-13 A 12-11 H 15-3 A 16-3 H 15-7 H 13-6 A 18-9 H
LOYOLA MARYLAND (17-14) 3/25/86 3/24/87 3/22/88 3/21/89 3/20/90 3/19/91 3/18/92 3/17/93 3/16/94 3/15/95 3/13/96 3/12/97 3/11/98 4/10/99 4/8/00 4/7/01 4/6/02 4/5/03 4/3/04 4/2/05 4/2/06 3/31/07 3/30/08 2/14/10 3/8/11 3/7/12 2/23/13 3/8/14 3/7/15 3/5/16 3/4/17
W W W W L W W W L L L L L L L L W L L W W W W W L L L W W W W
9-4 H 14-6 A 8-3 H 10-5 H 5-6 SD A 8-5 A 9-7 H 7-6 A 10-11 OT H 6-7 OT A 8-9 H 8-16 A 7-12 H 8-9 A 8-9 OT H 6-10 A 10-9 H 14-15 A 9-10 H 10-5 A 16-10 H 20-7 A 10-7 H 9-8 H 7-10 A 10-12 OT H 11-13 A 18-11 H 12-8 A 11-8 H 12-8 A
ALC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) ALC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 3 ALC Tournament (Evanston, Ill.) 4 NCAA Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) 1 2
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SERIES HISTORIES VS. OPPONENT MARYLAND (14-39-1) 4/14/73 4/25/74 4/29/75 4/27/76 4/28/77 4/25/78 5/29/78 4/24/79 4/29/80 5/11/80 4/23/81 5/15/81 4/22/82 5/2/82 4/21/83 4/19/84 4/18/85 5/11/85 4/17/86 5/17/97 5/3/87 4/14/88 4/13/89 4/12/90 4/11/91 5/2/92 5/1/93 4/30/94 4/29/95 5/20/95 4/27/96 4/26/97 5/10/97 4/25/98 3/2/99 8/14/99 3/9/00 3/30/01 3/29/02 3/28/03 3/26/04 3/25/05 3/24/06 4/8/07 4/4/08 4/3/09 2/21/10 2/20/11 2/19/12 3/19/13 2/22/14 4/23/15 4/28/16 4/20/17 5/26/17
L L W W W T W W L W W L L W W L L L L L W W W L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L
13-5 A 9-8 A 13-6 H 13-2 A 8-5 H 6-6 A 9-3 N1 6-5 H 7-6 A 3-1 N2 15-10 H 8-12 N3 5-7 A 10-2 N4 8-3 H 8-9 A 6-8 H 11-12 OT A 6-11 A 10-11 A 12-5 H 11-8 A 10-6 H 7-9 A 7-6 H 6-9 A 7-14 H 4-21 A 3-5 H 7-12 N5 6-10 A 11-12 H 2-6 A 10-14 A 8-12 H 13-17 N6 4-19 A 8-14 H 11-13 A 10-11 N7 11-12 N8 13-12 N8 7-16 A 9-10 H 11-12 3OT N8 12-20 N7 9-17 H 2-13 A 6-16 H 10-20 A 7-14 H 10-13 A 9-10 H 14-16 H 10-20 N9
USWLA Nationals (Harrisonburg, Va.) USWLA Nationals (Princeton, N.J.) 3 AIAW Championships 4 EAIAW Regionals 5 NCAA Semifinals (Trenton, N.J.) 6 NCAA Semifinals (Baltimore, Md.) 7 at Ohio State (Columbus, Ohio) 8 at North Carolina (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9 NCAA Semifinals (Foxboro, Mass.) 1 2
MASSACHUSETTS (9-0) 5/28/78 5/13/79 5/10/80 5/17/81 5/22/83 4/21/84 5/9/98 3/13/01 5/12/13
W W W W W W W W W
9-3 N1 8-5 H 8-3 N2 14-8 H 7-6 OT N3 15-4 A 14-3 H 11-5 H 12-9 H
USWLA Nationals (Harrisonburg, Va.) USWLA Nationals (Princeton, N.J.) 3 NCAA Third Place Game (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1 2
MICHIGAN (4-0) 3/23/14 4/9/15 4/17/16 4/30
W W W W
20-7 H 11-5 H 13-8 A 17-10 A
MOUNT ST. MARY’S (1-0) 3/3/09
W
13-3 H
NEW HAMPSHIRE (12-2) 4/27/85 4/26/86 4/25/87 4/23/88 4/22/89 4/21/90 4/20/90 4/27/92 4/26/93 4/25/94 4/24/95 4/22/96 4/21/97 4/18/00
W W W W W L L W W W W W W W
11-9 A 11-10 H 12-8 A 9-5 H 7-4 A 6-7 H 7-9 A 12-8 H 9-6 A 15-4 H 13-6 A 15-1 H 15-3 A 13-8 A
NORTH CAROLINA (2-10) 4/21/99 4/13/00 3/31/02 3/28/04 3/27/05 5/7/05 3/26/06 4/6/07 4/6/08 4/5/09 5/16/15 5/27/16
W L L L L L L W L L L L
7-6 N1 13-14 N2 7-15 N3 4-13 A 7-13 A 6-7 2OT H 12-16 N3 8-7 2OT H 9-14 A 7-11 N4 8-11 A 11-12 N5
at Goucher College (Baltimore, Md.) at Johns Hopkins (Baltimore, Md.) 3 at Maryland (College Park, Md.) 4 at Ohio State (Columbus, Ohio) 5 NCAA Final Four (Chester, Pa.) 1 2
NORTHEASTERN (2-0) 4/28/81 W 5/4/86 W
11-0 N 28-5 N
NORTHWESTERN (8-21) 4/28/84 4/21/85 5/11/88 4/21/02 4/19/03 4/17/04 4/15/05 4/16/06 4/14/07 5/4/07 4/13/08 5/3/08 4/12/09 5/2/09 4/11/10 5/7/10 4/8/11 5/6/11 4/6/12 4/5/13 5/4/13 5/18/13 4/4/14 4/19/15 5/1/15 4/23/16 5/6/16 4/13/17 5/5/17
W L W W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W W W L W L
16-6 H 7-8 H 12-6 H 13-10 H 12-7 A 11-13 H 6-14 A 9-19 H 8-19 A 7-19 N1 12-13 H 7-15 A 6-17 A 3-13 H 6-13 H 9-15 N2 5-14 A 3-14 N3 7-14 H 3-11 A 8-9 OT N4 7-15 A 4-5 H 14-10 A 13-10 N5 17-13 H 6-9 A5 14-13 A 11-12 N6
ALC Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) ALC Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) ALC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) 4 ALC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 5 Big Ten Tournament 6 Big Ten Tournament (College Park, Md.) 1 2 3
OHIO STATE (19-6) 4/13/97 4/18/98 4/1/00 4/28/01 4/26/02 4/27/03 4/23/04 4/22/05 4/21/06 4/20/07 5/3/07 4/20/08 5/2/08 4/19/09 5/1/09 4/18/10 5/6/10 4/17/11 4/15/12 4/14/13 4/13/14 4/4/15 5/3/15 4/9/16 4/1/17
W W W W L L W W W L W L W W W W W W W W L W W L W
14-3 H 14-3 A 16-5 A 15-10 H 12-15 A 9-10 H 13-10 A 6-4 H 19-12 A 8-9 H 9-7 N1 12-17 A 13-5 N2 13-9 H 11-7 H 18-12 A 14-12 A 11-10 2OT H 15-12 A 14-12 H 9-10 A 14-13 H 13-11 N3 13-16 A 16-12 H
ALC Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) ALC Tournament (Evanston, Ill.) 3 Big Ten Final (Piscataway, N.J.) 1 2
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SERIES HISTORIES VS. OPPONENT OLD DOMINION (8-1) 3/5/93 4/20/94 3/9/95 3/31/96 3/10/97 3/29/98 4/24/99 4/22/00 4/13/01 1
W W L W W W W W W
11-9 A 10-8 H 6-7 A 14-4 N1 8-3 A 11-7 H 10-7 A 15-13 H 9-8 A
at Delaware (Newark, Del.)
PENN (10-6) 5/1/82 5/15/82 4/28/83 5/14/83 4/26/84 4/25/85 4/21/86 4/22/87 4/15/03 4/7/04 4/6/05 4/5/06 4/3/07 3/19/08 3/18/09 5/21/16
L W W W W W W W L W W L L L L W
6-7 N1 4-3 N2 22-3 H 12-2 H 13-7 A 12-2 H 17-2 A 20-4 H 9-13 H 9-8 2OT A 16-9 H 6-8 A 5-16 H 7-14 A 6-9 H 8-4 H3
EAIAW Regionals AIAW Championship (West Chester, Pa.) 3 NCAA Quarterfinals (University Park, Pa.) 1 2
PRINCETON (13-24) 5/5/82 5/2/84 3/19/87 4/19/88 4/18/89 4/17/90 4/27/91 4/25/92 4/24/93 5/8/93 4/23/94 4/22/95 4/20/96 5/11/96 4/19/97 3/28/98 3/26/99 5/8/99 3/25/00 3/24/01 3/23/02 3/22/03 3/20/04 3/19/05 3/18/06 3/17/07 3/15/08 3/14/09 4/30/11 4/28/12 4/27/13 4/26/14 5/9/14 3/18/15 50
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24-4 H 20-8 H 16-5 A 13-6 H 10-12 A 6-2 H 10-11 A 5-7 H 6-13 A 7-11 A 3-10 H 5-13 A 8-9 H 9-13 A 14-11 A 12-19 H 8-9 A 9-7 OT A 8-19 H 9-10 A 8-17 H 7-10 A 7-13 H 14-13 2OT A 9-17 H 8-7 A 6-7 H 7-9 A 10-19 A 12-13 OT H 9-14 A 13-12 H 13-16 N1 11-12 A
3/16/16 W 3/21/17 W 5/21/17 W 1 2
14-10 H 13-8 A 14-12 H2
NCAA Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) NCAA Tournament
RICHMOND (11-0) 3/16/87 3/16/88 3/12/89 3/11/90 3/11/91 3/8/92 3/11/93 3/9/94 4/8/95 3/17/96 3/4/98 1
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at Hilton Head, S.C.
13-1 A 16-10 A 15-1 A 11-3 A 9-2 A 11-4 A 13-4 N1 12-11 OT A 16-7 H 19-9 A 16-9 H
RUTGERS (18-0) 4/29/78 5/27/78 4/28/79 4/26/80 4/18/81 4/17/82 4/16/83 4/14/84 4/13/85 4/12/86 4/11/87 4/9/88 4/8/89 5/10/98 3/12/14 3/28/15 4/2/16 3/18/17 1
W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
19-2 H 18-0 N1 15-6 A 10-3 H 13-6 A 25-3 H 20-5 A 16-4 H 16-4 A 15-5 H 21-2 A 26-1 H 17-2 A 14-9 H 19-7 A 15-8 A 16-9 H 18-7 H
USWLA Nationals (Harrisonburg, Va.)
STANFORD (1-1) 3/24/15 W 3/20/16 L
17-15 H 10-16 A
BACK-TO-BACK NCAA SEMIFINALIST
SERIES HISTORIES VS. OPPONENT TEMPLE (26-13) 4/8/78 3/29/79 3/27/80 4/16/81 5/1/81 4/15/82 5/14/82 4/14/83 4/3/84 4/2/85 4/1/86 5/10/86 4/1/87 5/16/87 3/29/88 5/21/88 3/28/89 5/20/89 3/27/90 5/12/90 3/26/91 3/24/92 4/17/93 4/17/94 4/15/95 4/13/96 4/12/97 4/11/98 4/6/99 4/5/00 4/3/01 3/26/02 3/25/03 3/23/04 3/22/05 3/21/06 3/20/07 2/24/08 4/25/10
W W W W W W L L W L W W L W L L W W L L W L W W W W W L W W W L W W L W W L W
11-9 A 9-8 H 6-5 A 17-4 H 5-4 A 8-7 A 5-6 A 11-12 H 6-5 A 7-8 H 13-6 A 8-7 A 7-10 H 7-6 N1 11-14 A 7-15 N2 13-5 H 9-3 N3 8-10 A 4-9 A 9-5 H 8-9 A 13-7 H 11-4 A 8-5 H 18-12 A 10-6 H 8-12 A 12-6 H 13-11 A 13-8 H 14-18 A 13-7 H 8-5 A 5-6 H 9-6 A 17-5 H 7-8 A 14-3 H
NCAA Championship (College Park, Md.) NCAA Championship (Haverford, Pa.) 3 NCAA Semifinals (West Chester, Pa.) 1 2
TOWSON (8-0) 4/7/78 5/4/79 5/1/80 4/2/81 4/1/82 4/7/83 5/12/12 2/11/17
W W W W W W W W
14-5 H 7-1 A 18-4 H 12-2 A 22-1 H 17-2 A 15-8 A 13-11 H
VANDERBILT (13-7) 3/16/97 5/1/98 3/10/99 4/23/00 3/2/02 3/1/03 2/29/04 2/26/05 2/25/06 3/25/07 3/23/08 3/22/09 3/21/10 3/20/11 3/18/12 3/17/13 5/2/13 3/15/14 3/15/15 3/12/16 1
14-7 H 17-7 H 9-7 A 7-9 H 6-7 A 12-11 H 12-16 A 15-7 H 9-8 A 7-9 H 7-10 A 7-12 H 14-20 A 11-8 A 12-11 OT A 20-14 H 16-14 N1 14-8 A 17-10 H 15-11 A
at ALC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)
VERMONT (1-0) 4/21/91
W
4-3
OT A
VIRGINIA (18-21) 4/2/83 4/1/84 3/30/85 3/29/86 3/28/87 5/9/87 3/26/88 4/2/89 3/31/90 3/29/91 5/18/91 3/29/92 5/9/92 3/28/93 3/26/94 3/25/95 3/24/96 3/23/97 3/22/98 3/21/99 3/17/00 3/16/01 3/15/02 3/14/03 3/12/04 3/11/05 3/10/06 3/9/07 3/7/08 3/8/09 3/7/10 3/6/11 3/4/12 3/3/13 3/1/14 2/28/15 5/10/15 2/27/16 4/8/17 1
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W W W L L W L W W L L L L W W W W W W W
W W W W W W W W W W L L L W L W W L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L W W L L W L W
16-8 A 16-7 A 9-8 A 23-8 H 12-10 A 14-9 H 9-4 H 12-8 A 10-9 H 10-9 A 5-10 N1 6-9 H 5-11 A 7-5 A 10-11 OT H 9-6 A 10-9 H 6-8 A 10-11 H 5-15 A 7-13 H 11-15 A 9-11 H 9-5 A 9-10 H 10-7 A 8-12 H 6-13 A 7-13 H 11-12 OT A 8-13 H 5-10 A 14-7 H 15-14 A 11-12 A 15-16 H 13-11 A 13-16 A 12-8 H
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Abbazia,Tammy 1992-93 Abrahams,Harriet 1970-71 Abrahams, Ralph 1969 Adams, Alyson 2009-12 Affonsa,Kate 1999-2000 Albert, Becky 1990-92 Albert, Lauren 1994 Allison, Christin 1999 Altadonna, Amy 1999-2002 Ames, Megan 1998-2001 Andress, Leanna 2010 Angelo, Natalia 2014-15 Anthony, Dale 1982 Arena, Theresa 1978, 1980-81 Ashenfelter, Elaine 1975-76 Ashton, Donna 1984-85 Asm, Wendy 1966 Astler, Kim 1974-75 Auth, Maria 2017-pres.
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Bailey, Brooke Baldwin, Patricia Barto, Peggy Bator, June Bauer, Amy Beach, Elizabeth Beardsley, Sue Beegle, Janet Beers, Leanne Benedict, Kirstie Beyerle, Robin Bhanos, Christina Bigelow, Alli Bitzer, Carly Blackburn, Tricia Blazosky, Dorothy Bleistein, Taylor Blood, Deana Boccio, Jessica Boccio, Ashley Borger, Lisa Bosse, Lauren Boyd, Megan Boyle, Jacque Bozarth, Chris Bradford, Barbara Brady, Victoria Braum, Kitty Brazer, Elena Bremier, Margaret Brent, Kristin Bretherick, Karen Brisolari, Kayla Brodsky, Jordan Brody, Traci Brophy, Katie Brown, Karen Brown, Miriam
1999-2002 1970-72 1973 1969 1987-88 2002-05 1968 1968 1991-93 1994 1973-75 1995 1993-94 2011-13 1993 1972 2014-2017 1989-92 2005-08 2008-11 1985-86 2013-16 2003-06 1983 1971-72 1972 2013 1969 1988-91 1973-76 2012-15 1974-76 2016-pres. 1996-99 1992-93 2015-16 1989-91 1970-72
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Bruno, Antionette Bryan, Kimberly Bryan, Lauren Bryan, Mariel Bucci, Donna Bucci, Theresa Bull, Susanne Bullard, Victoria Burke, Kristen Burke, Lauren Burnes, Lynn Burnett, Patti Bush, Carey Busse, Krissy Buttle, Christina
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Cahill, Dana Callahan, Bridget Callaghan, Megan Campbell, Erin Cannon, Ann Caratelli, Laura Cardoni, Katie Carnaggio, Amy Carney, Lizzy Carroll, Mackenzie Carter, Madison Carter, Mary Alyse Cassie, Claire Castor, Debora Chakey, Bridget Chamberlain, Brittaney Chamberlin, Martha Chambers, Emily Chang, Helen Cipro, Renee Clough, Lee Coen, LeeAnn Coffee, Pat Coffey, Tatum Cohill, Ellen Connelly, Joanne Cooke, Laina Coyne, Emily Cornet, Sandra Craig, Janique Cronin, Tiffany Crowe, Tamara Cunningham, Madison Curley, Avery Curnoles, Stephanie Curtin, Kathy Cyr, Mackenzie Cyr, Madison
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Daggett, Kelly D’Agui, Lynn Danser, Laura D’Arcy, Michele
1967-68 1984-85 2003-06 2005-09 1990-93 2007-10 1993-96 1974-75 2002-05 2006-09 1988-91 1971-72 1998-2000 1993 2005-08
2009-12 2010-11 2014-2016 1995 1966-67 1992 1998 1993-95 2011-14 2018-pres. 2016-pres. 2006-09 2017 1979-80 2016-pres. 2009-12 1967-68 2002-05 1972-73 2004-07 1986-89 1990-91 1966 2012-15 1981-84 1993-96 1989-90 2015-2016 1982 2001-04 1997 1994-97 2017-pres. 2012-14 2001-04 1985, 1987 2011-14 2013-16 2016-pres. 1980 1974 1978-79
Davidheiser, Pam Davies, Julie Davies Nancy Davis, Alisha Davis, Karin Davis, Lynne Dawes, Patricia Day, Madison Dayton, Krista DeAgostine, Hayley Dean, Mary DeCecco, Alison Deem, Maia DeJuliis, Michele Deleany, Laura Delp, Kate Del Viscio, Samantha Denshaw, Cathy DeWitt, Barbara DiSilva, Debbie Disque, Sally Dolan, Brittany Dolan, Janet Dolder, Allie Donahue, Jamie Doran, Barb Downing, Summer Duffey, Sharon Dunbar, Margaret Dunn, Shanna Dunphy, Maggy Dutch, Lindsay
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Eastman, Jaclyn Eberz, Megan Eldridge, Jessica Ellis, Stephanie Erdman, Aimee Evans, Darcy Ewan, Patricia
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Fernandez, Molly Field, Jody Fielder, Michele Filipowski, Joan Findlay, Anne Finn, Candace Fisch, Lauren Fissinger, Jean Fitzgerald, Lori Fix, Nancy Flexer, Stephanie Florio, Marsha Foley, Mary Ann Foley, Patricia Forcey, Jennifer Ford, Molly Ford, Haley Foulsham, Ali
1986 1997 1985 1988 1975-76 1969 1970-71 2015-pres. 1988 2017-pres. 2009-11 1999-2002 1979-80 1994-97 1983-84 1993-94 2018-pres. 1987 1968-69 1977 1972-73 1979-82 2015-pres. 2001-04 1974-75 1996-99 1975-76, 1978 2008-11 2002 1983-86 2004-07
2008-11 1992-94 1997-98 2007-10 1988 1966 1980-83
2010-13 1976, 1979 1978-81 1988-89 1972-73 1979-82 2002-04 1979 1990-93 1977 1993-94, 1996 1982-85 1987-89 1974 1996 1999-2002 2012-15 2011-14
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Foulsham, Evan Fox, Bobbie Fox, Dori Frande, Mary Freeman, Kai Frey, Kristin Friedrich, Suzanne Frysinger, Robin
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Galindo, Christine Gallagher, Maggie Gammon, Janeen Gansner, Robyn Garvey, Katie Garwood, Rebecca 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, Jennifer Growney, Patrice Guarino, Rosalie Guy, Katie
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Haeberlen, Ronnie Hagemann, Lindsay Hahn, Susan Hall, Pam Haller, Andrea Hallowell, Betty Halus, Ayla Hamerla, Janice Hamood, Yasmain Hans, Tacy Hansen, Wendy Harman, Heather Harper, Becky Harris, Betsy Harris, Kate Hartman, Katherine Haubold, Lucy Havrilla, Lori Heavens, Ally Hedde, Maggie Helgeson, Sammy Hengst, Amy Heuisler, Katy Higgins, Laura High, Fay Hoke, Lauren Holberg, Joyce 54
2011-14 1969 1990 2003-06 2001 1982 1982-85 1973-75
2006-09 2015-pres. 1988 1978-81 2016-pres. 1976 1972 1974 1997 1970 1975-76 1966 1966 1973 1988 1983-84 1975-76 1981-84 2004-07 1977 1986-88 2010-13
1972 2005-08 1977 1973 1972 1966 2013 1974 2017-pres. 1993-94 1987-88 2013-16 1973-76 1971 1989-91 2001-04 2016-pres. 2003-06 2013-16 1994 2018-pres. 1990-91 2001-02 2007 1971-73 1980-83 1977-80
Holden, Hayden 1990-91 Hollerbach, Megan 2008-11 Holloway, Nancy 1970-72 Holt, Christy 1966 Honish, Julie 1990-91 Hopkins, Anne 1983-84 Hosterman, Katie 1988 Hoysted, Karen 1988-91 Hoysted, Sara 1991-92 Hughes, Alexandra 1983-86 Hughes, Dana 1993-94 Hughes, Monica 1982-84 Hughes, Kelsey 2011-12 Hunsicke,Elisabeth 1992-94 Hutchings, Lorraine 1972 Hutman, Patricia 1984 Hvorecky, Janice 1974-75
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Jackson, Janet Jackson, Virginia Jarman, Anne Javens, Jo Jenkins, Cindy Jenkins, Courtney Jensen, Brittany Jeschke, Katherine Johnson, Jennifer Johnston, Linda Joines, Shannon Jones, Karen Jones, Suzie Jordan, Antoinette Jordan, Barbara Jordan, Lynn Jordan, Peggy Josephs, Margo Jung, Melissa Jurkowsky, Cameron
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Kaden, Jill Kane, Beckie Karpinski, Cindy Karpowich, Karen Kassab, Chris Keating, Cara Keeler, Wendi Kemp, Renee Kennedy, Susan Kenney, Christine Kinnear, Wendy Kirk, Kendra Kistler, Donna Kitchel, Helen Klein, Kathy Kline, Susan Kloidt, Patty Knaff, Kristen Koffenberger, Jane Kohler, Diane
1974 1966-67 1972 1980-81 1994 1997-2000 2006-09 2001-04 1996-99 1968 1987 1977, 1979-80 1985-86 1968 1982-85 1982 1978-79 2007-10 2001 2005-07
1996-99 1972 1979-81 1974, 1976 1971-73 2002 1978 1980-82 1966-67 1997-2000 1968-70 1989-90 1972 1968-71 1988-89 1972 1991, 1993-94 2017 1980-83 1972
Kolongowski, Ann Kolongowski, Marcy Kontson, Kimberly Kopski, Kristen Koterba, Robin Kotkin, Jennifer Kowalczyk, Andrea Kranzley, Gwen Kuhl, Nancy Kyler, Judith
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Lamar, Denise Land, Beverly Lark, Lois Larson, Chris Layne, Cat Lazo, Dani Lazo, Steph Lechner, Kelly Lechner, Shannon Lee, Sooji Lehman, Julie Lehr, Anne Lemyre, Elizabeth LeNoir, Mary Lesnick, Laura Lessing, Amy Lewis, Carrie Lieb, Jessica Lill, Donna Lincicome, Laura Lindgren, Laurie Lloyd, Melissa Logan, Alisa Loizeaux, Jess Long, Sarah Long, Karen Longobucco, Amanda Looney, Martha Loughran, Jackie Love, Kate Lowe, Lucy Lozada, Piedad Lozano, Marisa Lucey, Barbara Lukas, Karen Luxton, Carol Lyon, Jane
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Macan, Leslie MacLaughlin, Nancy MacRone, Melissa Maguire, Tara Mahaffey, Judy Mallen, Donna Mangino, Lisa Mannarino, Joni Mannion, Carter Manson, Sally
1989-93 1992-94 2005-08 1987-89 1971 1995 1974-76 1971-73 1977 1967
1967-68 1974-76 1967-68 1974-75 2012-15 2014-15 2014-2017 2012-15 2012-14 2002 1988 1978 1977 2007-08 2008-11 1979-81 1994 2005-08 1975 2006-09 1986 2011-12 1978-81 2014-15 1995-97 2004-07 2006-09 1969-71 1970 2018-pres. 2018-pres. 1996 2007-10 1999-2002 1991-92 1967 1986
1972 1969 1999-2002 1993 1980-83 1974-76 1990-92 1976 1982 1969-71
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Marabella, Tori Maran, Sarah Marcy, Renee Markunas, Stephanie Martin, Amy Martin, Megan Martindale, Jane Maslin, Shari Mass, Tracy Masterson, Reilly Mattson, Linda McAfee, Erin McCall, Allison McCarthy, Mary McConnell, Linda McCormick, Maggie McCoy, Susie McCue, Eileen McDermott, Debra McDevitt, Maureen McGinley, Chris McGowan, Katrina McGrail, Donna McGraw, Nicole McGuire, Megan McHugh, Patty McMonagle, Cheri McNicholas, Mary McShane, Bonnie Mechem, Emily Meeder, Jill Meehan, Cynthia Megrail, Donna Mertz, Courtney Middleton, Skye Mihm, Erica Miller, Callan Miller, Christie Miskiewica, Heather Mitinger, Jean Monahan, Michele Monk, Susan Monteith, Leslie Montrella, Martha Mook, Margaret Moon, Christine Mooney, Suzanne Moore, Shannon More, Lynn Morett, Charlene Morga, Kate Morgan, Mary Beth Morrison, Maureen Mosketti, Jenna Muldoon, Delaney Myers, M. Dede Myers, Robin Myers, Stephanie
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Neane, Colleen
1997-98 1994 1994 2009 1996 1996-99 1967-69 2003-06 1987-90 2016-pres. 1981-84 2012-13 1994-97 1984-87 1972 2012-15 1974-76 1985 1973 1986 1992 2003-06 1973 1992-93 2006-09 1986 1985-86,1988 1989-92 1987 1996-99 1972 1980-81 1974 2015-2016 2002-05 2007-10 1991-92 1989-90 1996 1982 1984-86 1970 1981, 1983-84 1973 1968 1981-83 1986 2017-pres. 1983 1976 1998 1972-73 1979 2013-2016 2016-pres. 1968 1973 1986-89
1989
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Neave, Tracey Nicolai, Quinn Norkitis, Jacqueline Nutter, Susan
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O’Brien, Colleen O’Dell, Nancy O’Donnell, Cindy O’Donnell, Katie Ogden, Cynthia O’Hara, Colleen O’Mullane, Alice Opel, Susan Oram, Beth O’Toole, Mary Beth Oughton, Barbara
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Pace, Katie Palazzi, Laura Parvizi, Armita Pasicznyk, Chris Pearsall, Jill Penrose, Judy Pergrin, Patricia Persia, Linda Pesto, Karen Petchel, Meg Piazza, Sarah Pharoah, Karen Plake, Joan Poley, Leslie Pollack, Gisela Pollard, Alexandra Polvino, Stephanie Prakken, Martha Prebula, Kim Purvis, Lauren
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Radzius, Gabjia Rainey, Nikki Rainone, Cat Ralph, Melissa Rambo, Jennifer Ratcliffe, Sally Rath, Megan Razzi, Lorraine Reddig, Whitney Reese, Brenda Reich, Linda Reinhart, Randy Retzlaff, Lauren Reusswig, Kristin Reyes, Pia Rich, Alex Richard, Kathy Richard, Mary Rickards, Karen Riecks, Becky
1985 2018-pres. 1987 1990-93
1996-99 1969 1977, 1979-80 2015-pres. 1973 2000-03 1970 1968 1987 2001 1968
2000-03 2000-01 1994 1986 1992-95 1978 1972-73 1973 1976 2003 2014-2017 1985-87 2004-07 1977 1966 1995 1990 1966 1985 2011-14
1999 1973 2014-2017 1993 1983-84 1982-83 2001 1983-84 2014 1984-85 1966 1975-76 1995-98 1987 1980-82 2018-pres. 1970-71 1969 1981-84 1985
Roberto, Kristin Rosander, Karin Rosen, Rachel Ross, Diane Ross, Ashley Rothfuss, Heidi Rothman, Robin Rowlyk, Tara Rundegren, June Ryan, Brenna
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Saggese, Stacy Salamon, Mindy Sansone, Christy Saylor, Heather Schaeffer, Ruth Schaffer, Lisa Schiller, Katie Schlater, Doreen Schluederberg, Katie Schmitt, Natalie Schnabel, Cindy Schnellenbach, Karen Schock, Rebecca Schultz, Lindsy Schuster, Elaine Scott, Sharon Shafer, Heidi Shalbrack, Jamie Shand, Alyson Shannon, Colleen M. Shannon, Maureen Shay, Anna Shea, Linsey Shea, Kerry Shea, Colleen Sheehan, Lindsay Sheldon, Deborah Shepanski, Melissa Sherman, Erica Sherman, Jacqueline Shinehouse, Lisa Shinn, Margit Shubert, Stacy Shuey, Sara Sibson, Joan Sigda, Patricia Sivertsen, Laurie Skovran, Joanne Sloane, Alyssa Slowik, Karen Smart, Jean Smith, Keene Smith, Megan Smith, Emi Smucker, Abby Snellenburg, Betsy Snyder, Jan Sobolak, Marilyn Sofarnos, Hayley
2017-pres. 1973 2018-pres. 1988 2009 1998-2001 1987 1994-97 1969 1994
1999-2002 1989-92 1990-92 1998-99 1970 2007 1999-2002 1982-85 2017-pres. 2014-2017 1981 1976 1995-96 1996-97 1970-71 1976 1992-95 1998-2000 1999-2002 1979-80 1985-88 1984 2005-08 2006-09 2009-13 1982 1967 1995-96 1970 2002-04 1986 1966 1996 1980-81 1966 1982-83 1987-89 1969-70 2018-pres. 1994 1985-86 1986 1988-91 2013-2016 2014-2017 1971-72 1979 1972 2010
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Sommers, Suzanne Sorgi, Andrea Soriero, Julie Speno, Cassandra Spilker, Erika Spinelli, Maryanne Stanke, Susan Staszesky, Niki Stauffer, Lisa Steadman, Jennifer Steele, Kari Stetson, Vicki Stevenson, Sharon Stockett, Kara Stokes, Beth Streater, Diane Streeton, Nancy Sullivan, Jane Sullivan, Peggy Sweeney, Faith Szczecinski, Lori
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Talbot, Jan Taylor, Carol Thompson, Beth Thompson, Lynn Tice, Julie Ticknor, Sandy Tinucci, Sharon Tortorelli, Elizabeth Townsend, Katherine Tracy, Jan Triandafils, Sophia Troxler, Shirley Truffer, Jane Turner, Mary Turse, Michelle
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Valderas, Maria Valerio, Louise Vaughan, Rebecca Veal, Amanda Vengilio, Emily Veronesi, Nancy Vesco, Anne Marie Videon, Cheryl Vitale, Chris
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Wallace, Kait Wallace, Karen Waltz, Linda Ward, Sara Watkins, Lynn Watts, Kathryn Way, Ashley Way, Christy Webb, Jennifer Weinberg, Lyn 56
1987 2000-01 1972-73 2009-10 2013-2017 1970 1997-98 1985, 1989 1980-81 2008-11 1997 1966-67 1990 1991-94 1985-87 1966 1974-76 1977 1970 1989-91 1984
1972 1986-87 1983-86 1978-81 1997 1998-2000 1979 2002-05 2002-05 1966 2018-pres. 1967-68 2014-2017 1987 1989-91
2007-10 1971 1986 1984 2018-pres. 1973 1985 1995 1984 2018-pres. 1966 1975-78 2002-05 1973-76 1977 1998-99 1992-95 1997-2000 1968-69
Weinberg, Suzanne Welch, Elaine Wells, Shelby 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
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Yeager, Carol Yoder, Susan Young, Alicia Young, Sara
1992-95 2009-12 2015-pres. 1971-72 1991-92 1987-90 1966 2008-11 1983 1980-81 1981-84 1993-95 1988 1974-75 1998 1989 1975-78 2000-03 1986-89 1981 1974-75
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Zehler, Carol Zichelli, Theresa Zollers, Kristen Zuck, Donna Zurmuhlen, Kit
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