2021 Penn State Women's Lacrosse Yearbook

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE PENN STATE UNIVERSITY Location University Park, Pa. Founded 1855 Enrollment 45,901 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 Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour Senior Woman’s Administrator Lynn Holleran Senior Associate AD/Sport Administrator Rick Kaluza Website GoPSUsports.com

2021 PENN STATE SCHEDULE FEBRUARY SUN. 14 RUTGERS*

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

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SUN. 21 MARYLAND*

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

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MARCH Fri. Sun. FRI.

5 at Northwestern*

Evanston, Ill.

7 at Northwestern*

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Evanston, Ill.

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19 MICHIGAN*

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

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SUN. 21 MICHIGAN*

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach Missy Doherty (11th season) Alma Mater Maryland ’97 Penn State Record (Yrs.) 116-67 (10) Career Record (Yrs.) 196-113 (17) Office Phone 814-863-7476 E-mail mhd14@psu.edu

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26 at Ohio State*

Columbus, Ohio

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Sun. 28 at Ohio State*

Columbus, Ohio

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Baltimore, Md.

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SUN. 11 MARYLAND*

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

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Assistant Coach Alma Mater Office Phone E-mail

Michael Molster (2nd season) Ashford ’16 814-865-0659 mfm6290@psu.edu

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Piscataway, N.J.

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UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

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Assistant Coach Alma Mater Office Phone E-mail

Corrine Drost (2nd Season) Delaware ’11 443-904-3514 cmd6634@psu.edu

Dir. of Operations Alma Mater Office Phone E-mail

Katie Haus (4th Season) Maryland ’13 443-605-5739 kzs968@psu.edu

APRIL Fri.

9 at Johns Hopkins* 16 at Rutgers*

SUN. 18 JOHNS HOPKINS*

THURS. 29 BIG TEN FIRST ROUND UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

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30 BIG TEN SEMIFINALS

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

MAY SUN.

2 BIG TEN FINAL

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

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Campus Sites

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16 NCAA Second Round Campus Sites

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14 NCAA First Round

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Fri.-Sat. 22-23 NCAA Quarterfinals

Campus Sites

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Baltimore, Md.

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Baltimore, Md.

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28 NCAA Semifinals

TEAM INFORMATION 2020 Overall Record 5-2 2020 Home/Away/Neutral Record 3-1 / 2-1 / 0-0 2020 B1G Record (Finish) 0-0 Postseason None (Season Canceled on 3/12) Starters Returning/Lost 9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 26/9 2021 Team Captains Quinn Nicolai, Sophia Triandafils

Sun. 30 NCAA Final

PROGRAM HISTORY First Year All-Time Record First Year in Big Ten All-Time Big Ten Record NCAA Postseason Appearances National Championships All-Americans

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1965 550-274-5 2015 22-10 24 5 115

All Times Eastern; Home Games in BOLD CAPS * Big Ten Conference Games NCAA Final Four at Johns Hopkins

Dates and Times subject to change.

STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Women’s Lacrosse Contact Paul Marboe Cell Phone 814-206-6338 E-mail prm5118@psu.edu Fax 814-863-3165 Mailing Address 101H Bryce Jordan Center University Park, PA 16802

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2021 CAPTAINS

TABLE OF CONTENTS NITTANY LION STAFF Head Coach Missy Doherty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Lacrosse Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7

2021 NITTANY LIONS 2021 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-21 Juniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-28 Sophomores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-36 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-40

QUINN NICOLAI

Attack/Midfield • Moorestown, N.J.

2020 RESULTS & STATISTICS 2020 Season Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 2020 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

HISTORY & RECORDS Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Postseason History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-46 Nittany Lion Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-49 Panzer Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 National/Conference/Academic Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-54 World Cup/Hall of Fame Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-61 All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

SOPHIA TRIANDAFILS

Midfield • Wading River, N.Y.

Series Histories vs. Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63-67 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-71

CREDITS

The 2021 Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Yearbook was compiled and written by Paul Marboe, editor; Kris Petersen, executive editor; Steve Love, cover design. Photos by Mark Selders. U.ED ICA-21-25

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Head coach Missy Doherty is set for her 11th year at Penn State in 2021. Doherty’s guidance has seen Penn State reach seven NCAA Tournaments and four NCAA Quarterfinals in that timespan, including Penn State’s first National Semifinal appearance in 17 years during the 2016 season. Doherty guided the Nittany Lions back to the National Semifinal in 2017.

MISSY DOHERTY HEAD COACH 11th Season Maryland ’97

Overall Record:

195-113 (16 seasons)

Penn State Record: 116-67 (10 seasons)

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ACCOLADES

2015 Big Ten Coach of the Year 2015 ECAC Coach of the Year 2015 IWLCA Regional Coach of the Year

2004 CAA Coach of the Year

YEAR-BY-YEAR

At Towson: 2004 14-4 (6-1) 2005 13-6 (5-2) 2006 7-10 (4-3) 2007 6-9 (3-4) 2008 13-6 (5-2) 2009 13-6 (5-2) 2010 13-5 (6-1) Total at TU 79-46 (34-15) At Penn State: 2011 10-8 (3-2) 2012 12-7 (3-2) 2013 14-7 (4-1) 2014 10-8 (3-3) 2015 16-5 (3-2) 2016 14-7 (3-2) 2017 17-4 (5-1) 2018 10-10 (3-3) 2019 8-9 (3-3) 2020 5-2 (0-0) Total at PSU 116-67 (30-19) Total 195-113 (64-34)

Doherty led the Nittany Lions to a 5-2 record in 2020 before the season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nittany Lions began the season with four straight wins, defeating Towson (12-9), Lehigh (13-9), Duquesne (20-6) and Cornell (19-9). Penn State finished the season with a 14-13 victory at Vanderbilt. The Nittany Lions were very strong on the defensive end, ranking fourth in the nation, and leading the Big Ten, in save percentage (.531). Penn State was also 23rd in the country in caused turnovers per game with 10.0. The Nittany Lions allowed 12.0 goals per game, ranking fourth in the Big Ten. Penn State’s defense was led by sophomore goalie Taylor Suplee, who earned honorable-mention All-American honors from Inside Lacrosse. Suplee led the Big Ten and ranked second in the nation averaging 12.43 saves per game. She held fifth in the nation with 87 saves and seventh with a .527 save percentage. Suplee ranked fourth in the Big Ten with a 12.27 goals-against average. Against Cornell, Suplee made 20 saves, becoming the first PSU goalie to record 20 saves since Cammie Jurkowsky made 20 saves against North Carolina on April 6, 2007. On the offensive end, the Nittany Lions averaged 13.71 goals per game, good for third in the Big Ten. Penn State was also third in the conference averaging 5.29 assists per game. The Nittany Lions ranked 18th in the nation in shot percentage (.480) and 14th in the country in free position percentage (.544). Senior attacker Maria Auth ranked fifth in the Big Ten with 22 goals and third with 3.14 goals per game. She finished fourth in the conference with 33 points and 4.71 points per game. Auth led the Big Ten and ranked fifth in the country averaging 1.57 free position goals per game. Junior Sophia Triandafils ranked 10th in the Big Ten averaging 3.14 points per game. In 2019, the Nittany Lions went 8-9, including a 3-3 mark in Big Ten play, and reached the Big Ten semifinals. Penn State earned wins over No. 11 Towson and No. 21 Johns Hopkins. The Nittany Lions won four of their final six games of the regular season. Penn State played its first season in Panzer Stadium, opening the venue with a 15-5 win over Lehigh. The Nittany Lions won five games at home, including victories against Towson (13-7), Lehigh (15-5), Albany (11-9), Ohio State (21-5) and Rutgers (18-7). Three Nittany Lions earned All-Big Ten honors, including junior Maria Auth and seniors Kayla Brisolari and Reilly Masterson. Brisolari and Masterson collected IWLCA All-Region selections. Brisolari was selected for the IWLCA Senior All-Star Game and was drafted No. 12 overall in the WPLL Draft by the WPLL Brave. Brisolari led the Big Ten with 1.53 caused turnovers per game. Auth led the Nittany Lions with 46 points (32 goals, 14 assists), while junior Quinn Nicolai led the squad with 34 goals. Brisolari added 31 goals, while pacing PSU with 37 ground balls, 73 draw controls and 26 caused turnovers. Freshman Taylor Suplee ranked second in the Big Ten in saves per game (9.71), third in saves (165) and third in save percentage (.481). In 2018, Doherty led her team to an NCAA Tournament appearance for the seventhstraight year. The Nittany Lions went 10-10 and reached the Big Ten Championship game. Penn State went 3-3 in Big Ten play. The Nittany Lions knocked off four ranked opponents, including No. 17 Cornell, No. 22 Johns Hopkins, No. 6 Virginia and No. 7 Northwestern. The Nittany Lions tied the team record with 303 goals in 2018. Three Nittany Lions earned IWLCA All-America honors, including senior Katie O’Donnell (first team), junior Madison Carter (second team) and Kayla Brisolari (third team). O’Donnell was a second-team All-America selection by Inside Lacrosse and was named Big Ten Midfielder of the Year, the first in program history, before being drafted fourth overall by the New England Command in the WPLL Draft. O’Donnell finished her career fourth all-time at Penn State in goals (203) and sixth in points (227). Carter and Brisolari joined O’Donnell as All-Big Ten and All-Region selections. Carter led PSU with 62 goals and Brisolari had 10 goals and 76 draw controls. Auth led the team with 71 points, including 54 goals. In 2017, Doherty’s team went 17-4, finishing second in the Big Ten and securing the second-most 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. O’Donnell and Carter earned second-team recognition. 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 199597, and captured the program’s most wins since 1999. 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 and advanced to its 11th Final Four in program history at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts.

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 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 Final Four where they came up just one goal shy, bowing out to eventual National Champion North Carolina, 12-11. Doherty 2015 coached 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 2013 2009 State finished fourth in the final IWLCA national poll. 2008 Doherty led her Nittany Lion teams to double-digit wins each year her first eight 2005 seasons at 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.

DOHERTY’S TEAMS

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 national semifinal appearance in 16 years. Doherty coached three IWLCA AllAmericans, six IWLCA All-Region players and five All-Big Ten honorees including Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year Emi Smith.

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 perfect 9-0 at home to complete their first undefeated home campaign since 1991. 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 ALC. The Nittany Lions knocked off four ranked opponents during the regular season and advanced to the semifinals of the ALC Championship. In seven years at Towson, Doherty built the Tigers into one of the top teams in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) 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 top 10 national ranking in the IWLCA Division I poll.

Big Ten Tournament ALC (Regular Season) CAA (Tournament) CAA (Regular Season, Tournament) CAA (Tournament)

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2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 PSU made seven-straight NCAA appearances, from 2012 to 2018, under Doherty’s 2012 watch, the most consecutive appearances at Penn State since 1993. The 16 wins in 2010 2015 were the most since the 1989 National Championship. 2009 Following a pair of NCAA Quarterfinals appearances in 2012 and 2013, Doherty guided 2008 her Nittany Lions to a 10-8 overall mark and a third NCAA Tournament showing in 2005 2014. During Doherty’s third year at the program’s helm in 2013, Penn State continued its national ascension. Penn State, which went 14-7, also claimed a share of its first American Lacrosse Conference (ALC) regular-season championship with a 4-1 conference mark.

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First Round Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals First Round Quarterfinals Quarterfinals First Round (Towson) First Round (Towson) First Round (Towson) First Round (Towson)

34 IWLCA All-Americans 36 IWLCA All-Region Selections 40 All-Conference Selections 33 IWLCA Honor Roll Selections 1 Big Ten Attacker of the Year 1 Big Ten Midfielder of the Year 1 Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year 1 Big Ten Freshman of the Year 2 ALC Goalkeeper of the Year 1 ALC Defensive Player of the Year 1 CoSIDA Academic All-American

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 fouryear letterwinning defender, helping the Terrapins claim three NCAA Championships. Maryland was a dominant force in collegiate women’s lacrosse during her career, amassing a remarkable 68-2 record, including an NCAA record 50-game winning streak. Also a standout in the classroom, 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. The former Missy Holmes, she is married to Brian Doherty. The couple has two sons, Evan and Nathan.

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MICHAEL MOLSTER ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON ASHFORD, ’16 Michael Molster enters his second season as an assistant coach on the Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Staff in 2021. He joined the Nittany Lions’ staff in June 2019 after spending seven seasons as an assistant coach at Towson, working with the defense and goalies. In 2020, the Nittany Lions earned a 5-2 record in 2020 before the season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nittany Lions began the season with four straight wins, defeating Towson (12-9), Lehigh (13-9), Duquesne (20-6) and Cornell (19-9). Penn State finished the season with a 14-13 victory at Vanderbilt. Penn State was very strong on the defensive end, ranking fourth in the country and first in the Big Ten in save percentage (.531) and 23rd in the nation in caused turnovers per game with 10.0. The Nittany Lions allowed 12.0 goals per game, ranking fourth in the Big Ten. The Nittany Lions’ defense was led by sophomore goalie Taylor Suplee, who earned honorable-mention All-American honors from Inside Lacrosse. Suplee led the Big Ten and ranked second in the nation averaging 12.43 saves per game. She held fifth in the nation with 87 saves and seventh with a .527 save

CORRINE DROST

ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON DELAWARE, ’11 Corrine Drost begins her second season as an assistant coach on the Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Staff in 2021. Drost joined the Nittany Lions’ staff in July 2019 after serving on the William & Mary staff for the 2019 season. The Nittany Lions notched a 5-2 record in 2020 before the season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Penn State started the season with four straight wins, defeating Towson (12-9), Lehigh (139), Duquesne (20-6) and Cornell (19-9). The blue and white finished the season with a 14-13 victory at Vanderbilt. Penn State’s offense averaged 13.71 goals per game, good for third in the Big Ten. The Nittany Lions were third in the conference averaging 5.29 assists per game. The blue and white ranked 18th in the nation in shot percentage (.480) and 14th in the country in free position percentage (.544). Senior attacker Maria Auth ranked fifth in the Big Ten with 22 goals and third with 3.14 goals per game. She finished fourth in the conference with 33 points and 4.71 points per game. Auth led the Big Ten and ranked fifth in the country averaging 1.57 free position goals per game. Junior Sophia Triandafils ranked 10th in the Big Ten averaging 3.14 points per game.

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percentage. Suplee ranked fourth in the Big Ten with a 12.27 goals-against average. Against Cornell, Suplee made 20 saves, becoming the first PSU goalie to record 20 saves since Cammie Jurkowsky made 20 saves against North Carolina on April 6, 2007. Junior Kate Love and freshman Olivia Dirks tied for the team lead with seven caused turnovers. Senior Kristin Roberto followed with six caused turnovers, while junior Sammy Helgeson caused five. In his time with the Tigers, Molster’s unit established itself as one of the top defenses in the country, helping Towson to NCAA Tournament appearances in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Towson ranked 10th in the country with 11.47 caused turnovers in 2019. From 2016-18, Towson was among the Top 10 nationally in both goals against average and caused turnovers. The Tigers held 10 teams to single-digit goals in 2018 and held 11 opponents to singledigit goals in 2017, allowing just 9.36 goals in 2017. Towson set a program record with 232 caused turnovers in 2018. Molster has guided three Tigers to All-American honors. He has also coached 11 All-Region selections and 10 All-CAA picks. He helped Olivia Conti to earn CAA Defender of the Year accolades in 2017 and 2018. He is also a defensive assistant for the England Senior National Team leading up to the 2021 World Cup. Molster oversees the defense and goalies. He served as an assistant coach for the England U19 team that claimed bronze at the 2015 World Cup. Before arriving at Towson, Molster had coaching stints at Chesapeake, Broadneck, Severna Park and South River High Schools. He also spent three years as the volunteer assistant coach at Johns Hopkins. Molster and his wife, Julie, have a son, Alex, who is a 2017 graduate of Penn State, earning degrees in Agricultural Business and English.

Fifteen different Nittany Lions scored at least one goal in 2020. Auth led the squad with 22 goals, followed by Triandafils (15), Lauren Craft (12), Quinn Nicolai (9), Kristin Roberto (9), Yasmain Hamood (7) and Mary Muldoon (6). During her time with the Tribe, Drost helped make an impact on both sides of the ball. She served as the offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator while also helping with the defense and goalies. She also oversaw player development on and off the field. On the offensive side, W&M increased its total points by 33 from 2018 to 2019, despite playing in one less game. The Tribe’s leading scorer, Belle Martire, ranked third in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) and top 50 in the nation in points while tying a program record for points by a freshman. She was a second-team CAA and CAA All-Rookie selection. Another freshman attacker ranked second on the team in points and fourth in the CAA in free-position goals. The Tribe increased their point production with five players ending the year with 20 or more points. Under Drost, William & Mary paced the CAA in ground balls per game (18.53) and ranked second in caused turnovers per game (9.73). Goalie Elsa Rall led the conference in ground balls per game and three W&M players ranked among the league’s top 10 in caused turnovers per contest. She helped three Tribe players to earn All-CAA honors. Drost spent the 2018 season as an assistant at Drexel, helping the Dragons to improve their goal, assist and draw control averages from the prior year. She coached two All-CAA selections and the CAA Rookie of the Year. From 2015-17, Drost coached at Delaware, her alma mater, helping the Blue Hens to 22 wins while leading the Delaware offense. The Blue Hens ranked 19th in the nation in scoring margin (3.89) in 2015 and 18th (3.24) in 2016. Drost served two seasons at Lafayette from 2013-14 and was a volunteer assistant at Delaware in 2012. She was a standout at Delaware, graduating in 2011. Drost tallied 70 career goal, including 30 as a senior. She helped the Blue Hens to a CAA Championship game appearance in 2009.

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2021 NITTANY LIONS COACHING STAFF In her playing career at Maryland, Haus was a two-time Tewaaraton Award Winner (2012, 2013) as the top women’s lacrosse player in the nation. She led the Terrapins to four straight NCAA Semifinals, three National Championship games and a National Title in 2010.

KATIE HAUS DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS FOURTH SEASON MARYLAND, ’13 Katie Haus (formerly Schwarzmann) joined the Penn State Women’s Lacrosse staff in 2017-18 and begins her third year as the program’s Director of Operations in 2020-21. Haus spent one year as a volunteer coach before transitioning to her director of operations role. Haus arrived in Happy Valley after spending three years as an assistant coach at Mount St. Mary’s, working with her sister Lauren, who is the Head Coach of the Mountaineers. As an assistant, Katie focused on the offense as well as program goals, practice plans and fundraising efforts.

Haus was a four-time IWLCA All-America selection, including three First Team honors. She was a three-time IWLCA Midfielder of the Year, a four-time All-ACC honoree, a two-time ACC Championship MVP, ACC Rookie of the Year and a four-time All-NCAA Tournament Team selection. As of 2017, Haus ranked fourth at Maryland in career goals (228) and points (304). She has been a member of the United States Women’s National Team since 2010, helping guide them to the 2013 World Cup and the 2017 FIL Women’s World Cup. The Sykesville, Md. native graduated from Maryland in 2013 with a degree in Business Management and Marketing. Her husband, John Haus, is an assistant coach for the Penn State Men’s Lacrosse team.

In 2020, the Nittany Lions earned a 5-2 record in 2020 before the season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The blue and white began the season with four straight wins, defeating Towson (12-9), Lehigh (13-9), Duquesne (20-6) and Cornell (19-9). Penn State finished the season with a 14-13 victory at Vanderbilt. The Nittany Lions were very strong on the defensive end, led by sophomore goalie Taylor Suplee, who earned honorable-mention All-American honors from Inside Lacrosse. Suplee led the Big Ten and ranked second in the nation averaging 12.43 saves per game. She held fifth in the nation with 87 saves and seventh with a .527 save percentage. Suplee ranked fourth in the Big Ten with a 12.27 goals-against average. On the offensive end, the Nittany Lions averaged 13.71 goals per game, good for third in the Big Ten. Senior attacker Maria Auth ranked fifth in the Big Ten with 22 goals and third with 3.14 goals per game. She finished fourth in the conference with 33 points and 4.71 points per game. In 2019, the Nittany Lions went 8-9 including a 3-3 mark in Big Ten play and reached the Big Ten Semifinals. Penn State earned wins over No. 11 Towson and No. 21 Johns Hopkins. The Nittany Lions won four of their final six games of the regular season. Penn State played its first season in Panzer Stadium. Three Nittany Lions earned All-Big Ten honors, including junior Maria Auth and seniors Kayla Brisolari and Reilly Masterson. Brisolari and Masterson collected IWLCA All-Region selections. Brisolari was selected for the IWLCA Senior All-Star Game and was drafted No. 12 overall in the WPLL Draft by the WPLL Brave. In 2018, Penn State earned an NCAA Tournament appearance for the seventh straight year. The Nittany Lions went 10-10 (3-3 in the Big Ten) and reached the Big Ten Championship game. The Nittany Lions knocked off four ranked opponents, including No. 17 Cornell, No. 22 Johns Hopkins, No. 6 Virginia and No. 7 Northwestern. The Nittany Lions tied the team record with 303 goals on the season. Three Nittany Lions earned IWLCA All-America honors, including senior Katie O’Donnell (First Team), junior Madison Carter (Second Team) and Kayla Brisolari (Third Team). O’Donnell, the Big Ten Midfielder of the Year, was a Second Team All-America selection by Inside Lacrosse. Brisolari, Carter and O’Donnell were all named All-Big Ten and All-Region. 24 NCAA Tournament Appearances • WE ARE • @PennStateWLAX • GoPSUSports.com

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2021 NUMERICAL ROSTER

Name Pos. Class/Elig.

Kenzie Carroll D Sammy Dupcak M Quinn Nicolai A/M Kayla Abernathy M Sloane Dowgiallo D Alaina Hamood M/A Sydni Rosa M Sammy Helgeson D Cayden Jarvis GK Lauren Craft A Olivia Dirks M Kate Love D Emily Vengilio D Sydney Wolfington A Lucy Lowe GK Gianna Cutaia D Rachel Spilker D Kristin O’Neill M Erin Triandafils M Cam Evitts M Kara Nealon M Sophia Triandafils M/A Gretchen Gilmore M Regan Nealon M/A Maria Auth A Kathryn Toohey M Rachel Rosen A Brooke Barger A Kelsey Kimmel A Mary Muldoon M/A Alexandra Bruno A Haley Urgo D Alyssa Sloane D Meghan Murray M Taylor Suplee GK

Sr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Sr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Jr./So. Fr./Fr. So./Fr. Sr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Jr./So. So./Fr. Sr./Jr. Sr./Jr. Jr./So. Sr./Jr. Fr./Fr. So./Fr. Fr./Fr. Jr./So. Fr./Fr. So./Fr. Sr./Jr. Fr./Fr. So./Fr. 5th/Sr. Fr./Fr. Sr./Jr. So./Fr. So./Fr. Jr./So. So./Fr. So./Fr. Sr./Jr. So./Fr. Jr./So.

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Hometown

High School (Last College)

Naples, Fla. Gulf Coast Annapolis, Md. Broadneck Moorestown, N.J. Moorestown Towson, Md. McDonogh School Lothian, Md. Southern Hinsdale, Ill. Hinsdale Central Towson, Md. Notre Dame Prep Landisville, Pa. Hempfield Bucktown, Pa. Owen J. Roberts Brewster, N.Y. Brewster Wayne, Pa. The Episcopal Academy Dallas, Texas Hockaday School Mount Sinai, N.Y. Mount Sinai Newtown Square, Pa. Agnes Irwin Cockeysville, Md. Notre Dame Prep Spencerport, N.Y. Our Lady of Mercy School Severna Park, Md. Severna Park Odenton, Md. Archbishop Spalding Wading River, N.Y. Shoreham Wading River Berwyn, Pa. Conestoga Garnet Valley, Pa. Garnet Valley Wading River, N.Y. Shoreham Wading River Glen Ridge, N.J. Glen Ridge Garnet Valley, Pa. Garnet Valley Street, Md. North Harford Garnet Valley, Pa. Garnet Valley Port Washington, N.Y. Paul D. Schreiber Baltimore, Md. Notre Dame Prep Lancaster, Pa. Lampeter-Strasburg Silver Spring, Md. Academy of the Holy Cross Rockville, Md. Academy of the Holy Cross Davidsonville, Md. Archbishop Spalding Millstone Township, N.J. Allentown Little Silver, N.J. Red Bank Regional Lothian, Md. Southern

Head Coach: Missy Doherty (Maryland ’97) - 11th season Assistant Coach: Michael Molster (Ashford ’16) - second season Assistant Coach: Corrine Drost (Delaware ’11) - second season Director of Operations: Katie Haus (Maryland ’13) - fourth season *Returners maintained eligibility from 2020 season due to COVID-19 pandemic

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY POSITION

BY CLASS (ELIGIBILITY)

Attack (7): Auth, Barger, Bruno, Craft, Kimmel, Rosen, Wolfington.

Seniors (1): Auth

Midfield (11): Abernathy, Dirks, Dupcak, Evitts, Gilmore, Murray, K. Nealon, O’Neill, Rosa, Toohey, E. Triandafils. Attack/Midfield (5): Hamood, Muldoon, R. Nealon, Nicolai, S. Triandafils. Defense (9): Carroll, Cutaia, Dowgiallo, Helgeson, Love, Sloane, Spilker, Urgo, Vengilio Goalie (3): Jarvis, Lowe, Suplee

Juniors (9): Carroll, Helgeson, Love, Lowe, Nicolai, Rosen, Sloane, S. Triandafils, Vengilio Sophomores (6): Craft, Dowgiallo, Muldoon, Suplee, E. Triandafils, Wolfington Freshmen (19): Abernathy, Barger, Bruno, Cutaia, Dirks, Dupcak, Evitts, Gilmore, Hamood, Jarvis, Kimmel, Murray, K. Nealon, R. Nealon, O’Neill, Rosa, Spilker, Toohey, Urgo

BY LOCATION

Florida (1): Carroll Illinois (1): Hamood Maryland (13): Abernathy, Auth, Barger, Bruno, Dowgiallo, Dupcak, Lowe, Muldoon, O’Neill, Rosa, Spilker, Suplee, Urgo New Jersey (4): Gilmore, Murray, Nicolai, Sloane New York (7): Craft, Cutaia, Kimmel, Rosen, E. Triandafils, S. Triandafils, Vengilio Pennsylvania (8): Dirks, Evitts, Helgeson, Jarvis, K. Nealon, R. Nealon, Toohey, Wolfington Texas (1): Love

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MARIA AUTH

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CAREER NOTES AND RECORDS CAREER: Reached the 100-goal mark for her career on a second half goal against Rutgers (4/27/19)...Earned 150th career point against Towson (2/8/20).

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2020 – SENIOR SEASON Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.

FIFTH YEAR/SENIOR ATTACK Height: 5-2 Hometown: Street, Md. High School: North Harford Bachelor’s Degree: Biobehavioral Health Master’s Degree: Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling

ACCOLADES 2020 • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • All-Big Ten • Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (4/9) • Academic All-Big Ten 2018 • Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (3/20) • Academic All-Big Ten

Season: Started all seven games…Led the team with 22 goals and 33 points… Tallied 11 assists, five ground balls and four caused turnovers…Had at least one goal in all seven games…Had six games with three or more goals and four or more points…Graduated in May 2020 with bachelor’s degree in biobehavioral health...The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rankings: Led the Big Ten and ranked fifth in the country averaging 1.57 free position goals per game…Held third in the Big Ten and 24th in the country with a .688 free position percentage…Ranked fifth in the Big Ten with 22 goals and third with 3.14 goals per game…Finished fourth in the conference and 31st in the nation with 33 points…Held fourth in the Big Ten averaging 4.71 points per game…Sat fifth in the Big Ten with 11 assists and seventh in the conference averaging 1.57 assists per game…Led the Big Ten averaging 6.86 shots per game. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Scored three goals, all in the first half…Had one free-position goal…Added an assist and a caused turnover. Lehigh (2/15): Recorded three goals with all three coming on free-position attempts…Had a career-high four assists. Duquesne (2/19): Matched a career high with seven points, including a season-best five goals…Tallied four goals and an assist in the first half…Recorded a caused turnover. Cornell (2/23): Notched four goals and two assists…Scored three times on free-position attempts…Picked up a groundball. Loyola (2/29): Tallied three goals, all on free-position looks…Added an assist…Registered two groundballs and a caused turnover. at James Madison (3/4): Found the net once in the second half…Added two ground balls and a caused turnover. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Recorded three goals, including two in the first half, and an assist…Scored one goal on a free-position opportunity. 2019 – JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Named first-team All-Big Ten...Selected Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (4/9)...Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. Season: Played in 16 games, including 14 starts…Led the team with 46 points, including 32 goals and 14 assists…Added 13 ground balls, three draw controls and two caused turnovers…In Big Ten play, led the Nittany Lions with 22 points and 17 goals…Had 11 multi-point performances, including seven straight to end the season, and 10 games with multiple goals. Rankings: Was No. 3 in the Big Ten and 51st in the nation in shots per game with 6.25…Ranked No. 6 in the Big Ten in shots on goal per game with 4.19…Was fourth in the Big Ten with 17 goals in conference play. Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2017 19-2 18 12 30 40 7 6 2 2018 20-20 54 17 71 132 16 10 4 2019 16-14 32 14 46 100 13 3 2 2020 7-7 22 11 33 48 5 0 4 Career 62-43 126 54 180 320 41 19 12

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MARIA AUTH

2021 NITTANY LIONS ROSTER

Game-by-Game: at Princeton (2/27): Scored twice and picked up a ground ball. at Loyola (3/3): Recorded two goals and an assist. Albany (3/9): Had a goal and an assist. Maryland (3/21): Registered two goals. Ohio State (4/4): Set a career high with nine points…Matched a career best with six goals, including two free-position looks…Scored five goals in the first half…Added a ground ball and a draw control. Virginia (4/7): Collected two goals and a ground ball. at Duquesne (4/16): Tallied three goals and two assist. at Johns Hopkins (4/18): Found the net five times, including four in the second half…Scored a go-ahead freeposition goal with 3:34 remaining. Stony Brook (4/23): Recorded two goals and two assists. Rutgers (4/27): Registered two goals and two assists…Scooped up a ground ball and won a draw control. vs. Maryland (5/3): Secured a hat trick, including two goals in the second half…Had one assist and a ground ball. 2018 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Selected Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (3/20)...Named Academic All-Big Ten.

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Season: Started all 20 games…Led the Nittany Lions with 71 points, including 54 goals and 17 assists...Added 16 ground balls, 10 draw controls and four caused turnovers…Scored in 19 of 20 games, including 18 multigoal games. Rankings: Ranked 30th in the nation and No. 3 in the Big Ten with 0.95 free position goals per game… Finished fourth in the Big Ten in free-position shot percentage (52.8). Game-by-Game: at Towson (2/10): Tallied two goals and three draw controls. at Lehigh (2/17): Found the net twice. Duquesne (2/21): Scored two times. Cornell (2/24): Earned a hat trick, scoring all three goals on free-position opportunities. Loyola (3/3): Registered four goals, including two free-position scores. at James Madison (3/7): Collected a goal and two assists. Albany (3/11): Found the net four times…Added an assist and two ground balls. Drexel (3/14): Scored a career-high six goals…Added an assist and two ground balls. at Rutgers (3/17): Collected three goals, two assists, two ground balls and two draw controls. Princeton (3/19): Tallied three goals. Johns Hopkins (3/22): Recorded four goals, including one free-position tally. at Ohio State (3/31): Found the net twice…Added two ground balls and two draw controls. at Virginia (4/6): Registered three goals, an assist and two ground balls. Northwestern (4/14): Collected four goals and two assists. at Stony Brook (4/24): Had two goals and an assist. Michigan (4/27): Tallied two goals. vs. Northwestern (5/4): Tallied a season-high eight points in the Big Ten semifinal…Had three goals and five assists. vs. Maryland (5/6): Registered two goals and an assist. vs. Penn (5/11): Recorded two goals and an assist in the NCAA First Round matchup. 2017 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played in 19 games, making two starts…Registered 18 goals and 12 assists. Game-by-Game: Lehigh (2/18): Recorded first career goal and a draw control. at Duquesne (2/22): Collected a hat trick and added an assist. at Drexel (3/29): Registered a goal and three assists. Ohio State (4/1): Had a goal and an assist. at Michigan (4/30): Tallied two goals and an assist. vs. Northwestern (5/5): Collected two goals and two assists in the Big Ten semifinal. vs. James Madison (5/14): Contributed three goals and an assist in the NCAA Second Round contest. vs. Princeton (5/21): Turned in a season-best five points, including four goals, in the NCAA Quarterfinal. vs. Maryland (5/26): Found the net once and added an assist in the NCAA Semifinal. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year member of the North Harford High School lacrosse team under head coach Patty Murdy… Named second-team all-county as a sophomore...Selected back-to-back first-team all-county as a junior and senior as well as first-team all-conference...Honored as U.S. Lacrosse first-team All-America as a junior...Was a two-time Team MVP as a junior and season...Named a two-time Crab Draw All-Star Game MVP in 2015 and 2016...Was a member of the 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...Selected as a National Honor Society member...Was a two-time Lacrosse Academic All-American. PERSONAL Full name is Maria Theresa Auth…Daughter of Rose and Michael Auth...Has an older sister, Gina…Majoring in biobehavioral health…Born on September 21, 1998 in Harford County, Maryland.

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KENZIE CARROLL

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2020 – JUNIOR SEASON Season: Did not see any action this season…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

SENIOR/JUNIOR DEFENSE Height: 5-8 Hometown: Naples, Fla. High School: Gulf Coast Major: Communication Arts and Sciences

2019 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Season: Appeared in two games at midfield. 2018 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in four games as a midfielder...Picked up a ground ball in the Big Ten final vs. Maryland (5/6). HIGH SCHOOL Was a three-year letterwinner and spent her last prep season playing at Gulf Coast High School for head coach Lynn Garrison…Served as a team captain as a senior…Led her team to back-to-back district championships in 2016 and 2017...Was a two-time U.S. Lacrosse High School first-team AllAmerican...Represented the United States at the World Games in Scotland... Selected as a Brine All-American...Named Team MVP as a junior and senior... Registered 259 points in her final two years with 174 goals and 85 assists... Was a member of the field hockey and swimming teams at Gulf Coast. PERSONAL Full name is Mackenzie Ann Carroll…Daughter of Dori and Rich Carroll...Has an older brother, CJ, a twin brother, Ryan, and two younger brothers, Jason and Shane, as well as an older sister, Lexi...Sister was a member of the Penn State gymnastics team from 2011-15 and her brother, CJ, played football at Virginia Tech from 2015-18…Majoring in communication arts and sciences… Born on August 6, 1998 in Stamford, Connecticut.

Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2018 4-0 2019 2-0 2020 0-0 Career 6-0

G A PTS SH GB DC CT 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

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SAMMY HELGESON

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2020 NITTANY LIONS ROSTER

2020 – JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors...Selected as a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.

SENIOR/JUNIOR DEFENSE Height: 5-4 Hometown: Landisville, Pa. High School: Hempfield Major: Advertising/Public Relations

ACCOLADES 2020 • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • Academic All-Big Ten

Season: Played in seven games, making four starts…Tallied three ground balls, three draw controls and five caused turnovers…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Recorded a caused turnover. Duquesne (2/19): Secured a draw control and a caused turnover. Cornell (2/23): Collected a career-high two ground balls and a career-best two caused turnovers. Loyola (2/29): Won a draw control. at James Madison (3/4): Registered a draw control and a caused turnover. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Picked up a ground ball. 2019 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Selected Academic All-Big Ten. Season: Appeared in two games this season on attack. 2018 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Did not see any action. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at Hempfield High School for head coach Elizabeth Hockley…Served as a captain as a senior…Selected a LancasterLebanon League All-Star four times...Named a U.S. Lacrosse All-American in 2015 and 2017...Was a two-time Central Pa. U.S. Lacrosse team member... Named an Elite 120 member two times...Scored 20 goals and added 20 assists in seven games as a senior before a season-ending injury...Was also a member of the soccer team. PERSONAL Full name is Samantha Bard Helgeson…Daughter of Stephanie and Stuart Helgeson...Has an older brother, Stu, and an older sister, Sarah...Both parents played lacrosse at Penn State in the late 1980’s, while her father also played football...Uncles, Steven and Spencer, as well as grandparents, Stephen Myers and Margaret Hudson, are Penn State graduates…Sister, Sarah, is on the field hockey team at Stanford...Brother, Stu, played sprint football at Penn…Majoring in advertising/public relations…Born on October 17, 1998 in Annapolis, Maryland.

Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2018 2019 2-0 2020 7-4 Career 9-4

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G A PTS SH GB DC CT Did Not Play 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 3 3 5


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KATE LOVE

2021 NITTANY LIONS ROSTER

2020 – JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Was an Academic All-Big Ten selection.

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SENIOR/JUNIOR DEFENSE Height: 5-8

Season: Started in six games as a defender…Collected six ground balls, three draw controls and seven caused turnovers…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Picked up three ground balls…Added a draw control and a caused turnover. Lehigh (2/15): Collected two ground balls, a draw control and three caused turnovers. Duquesne (2/19): Caused one turnover. Cornell (2/23): Recorded a draw control and a caused turnover. Loyola (2/29): Scooped up a ground ball and caused a turnover.

Hometown: Dallas, Texas

2019 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.

High School: Hockaday School

Season: Appeared in four games as a defender…Collected three ground balls. Game-by-Game: at Princeton (2/27): Picked up a ground ball. at Loyola (3/2): Made an appearance. Ohio State (4/4): Recorded a career-best two ground balls. 2018 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Made three appearances on defense…Registered two ground balls, a draw control and a caused turnover. Game-by-Game: Duquesne (2/21): Tallied a ground ball and a caused turnover. Albany (3/11): Picked up a ground ball and won a draw control. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at The Hockaday School for head coach Molly Ford…Served as a team captain her senior season…Helped her team to a Southern Preparatory Conference Championship as a freshman...As a senior, led Hockaday to a state runner-up finish… Selected to the all-state team... Won Team MVP Honors as a senior…Collected 79 points on 52 goals and 27 assists while winning 274 draws and adding 41 ground balls as a senior... Was a member of the C2C Lacrosse club. PERSONAL Full name is Katelyn Chastain Love…Daughter of Alicia and Ed Love...Has an older sister, Allie...Grandparents, Benjamin Tarr and Peggy Hostetter are Penn State graduates…Majoring in accounting…Born on October 27, 1998 in Louisville, Kentucky.

Major: Accounting

ACCOLADES 2020 • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • Academic All-Big Ten

Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2018 3-0 2019 4-0 2020 6-6 Career 7-0

G A PTS SH GB DC CT 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 7 0 0 0 0 5 1 1

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LUCY LOWE

2021 NITTANY LIONS ROSTER

2020 – JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.

SENIOR/JUNIOR GOALKEEPER Height: 5-3 Hometown: Cockeysville, Md. High School: Notre Dame Prep Major: Nursing

ACCOLADES 2020 • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • Academic All-Big Ten 2018 • Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/20)

Season: Played in two games…Notched three saves and allowed four goals in just under 24 minutes of action…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: Duquesne (2/19): Recorded three saves and allowed one goal in over 15 minutes of action…Added a ground ball and a caused turnover. Cornell (2/23): Appeared for over eight minutes in the cage, allowing three goals. 2019 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Selected Academic All-Big Ten. Season: Appeared in six games this season…Recorded a .381 save percentage and 16 saves…Averaged 2.7 saves per game. Game-by-Game: at Princeton (2/27): Played 42 minutes, making 11 saves. Maryland (3/21): Allowed just one goal in six minutes. Ohio State (4/4): Made three saves and allowed one goal in nearly 12 minutes of playing time. at Duquesne (4/16): Recorded four saves and gave up just two goals in 21 minutes. Stony Brook (4/23): Made three stops in 26 minutes. Rutgers (4/27): Registered one save in 24 minutes of action. 2018 – FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/20). Season: Appeared in 19 games, making 16 starts…Earned eight wins on the season with 132 saves...Added 27 ground balls and three caused turnovers. Game-by-Game: Cornell (2/24): Made eight saves in a win. at James Madison (3/7): Recorded 11 stops. Albany (3/11): Made three saves in a victory. at Rutgers (3/17): Collected 10 saves. Johns Hopkins (3/22): Saved 12 shots in a win. Northwestern (4/14): Registered 13 saves. Maryland (4/19): Made 11 stops. Michigan (4/27): Had a season-high 13 saves. vs. Northwestern (5/4): Matched a season-best 13 saves and earned a win in the Big Ten semifinal. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at Notre Dame Preparatory School for head coach Mac Ford…Led Notre Dame Prep to a 19-3 record as a senior…Earned an allconference selection as a senior...Received the IAAM Character Coin...Had a 13-6 record and a .650 save percentage as a junior. PERSONAL Full name is Lucy Elizabeth Lowe…Daughter of Jill and John Lowe...Has two brothers, Jack and Brendan, and a sister, Casey...Father played lacrosse at the University of North Carolina from 1984-89…Majoring in nursing…Born on March 26, 1999 in Towson, Maryland.

Career Statistics Season GP-GS MINS GA GAA SV 2018 19-16 815:00 183 13.47 132 2019 6-0 131:08 26 11.90 16 2020 2-0 23:40 4 10.14 3 Career 27-16 969:48 213 13.19 151

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QUINN NICOLAI

2021 NITTANY LIONS ROSTER

2020 – JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten...Selected Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.

SENIOR/JUNIOR ATTACK/MIDFIELD Height: 5-6 Hometown: Moorestown, N.J. High School: Moorestown Major: Rehabilitation and Human Services

ACCOLADES 2020 • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • Academic All-Big Ten 2018 • Big Ten Freshman of the Week (4/10)

Season: Started all seven games…Selected as a team captain...Tallied nine goals, three assists, two ground balls, three draw controls and three caused turnovers… Had two multi-point games…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Found the net once in the first half. Lehigh (2/15): Scored a goal in the second half. Duquesne (2/19): Collected a seasonhigh four goals, including a first-half hat trick…Assisted on a goal by Maria Auth… Added a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover. Cornell (2/23): Tallied three goals in the first half…Won two draws. Loyola (2/29): Caused one turnover. at James Madison (3/4): Assisted on a goal by Auth. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Recorded an assist in the second half…Added a ground ball and a caused turnover. 2019 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Collected Academic All-Big Ten honors. Season: Played in all 17 games, making 15 starts on attack…Led the team with 34 goals and ranked second with 42 points…Tallied eight assists, 10 ground balls, 17 draw controls and three caused turnovers…In Big Ten Play, recorded 16 goals, four assists, four ground balls, 11 draw controls and one caused turnover… Registered at least one goal in all 17 games…Had 14 multi-point games and 11 multi-goal efforts. Rankings: Ranked No. 7 in the Big Ten in shots on goal per game (4.0) and No. 9 in the conference in shots per game (5.29). Game-by-Game: Towson (2/9): Scored two goals, including one free-position, in the season-opening win. Lehigh (2/16): Registered two goals and an assist. at Cornell (2/23): Had a goal, an assist and a career-high three ground balls. at Princeton (2/27): Sniped one goal. at Loyola (3/2): Found the net on a freeposition attempt. James Madison (3/6): Scored twice and caused a turnover. Albany (3/9): Tallied one goal. at Michigan (3/16): Collected career bests with five goals and two assists…Contributed a ground ball and two draw controls. Maryland (3/21): Recorded a goal and an assist. at Northwestern (3/28): Registered a hat trick…Added a ground ball and two draws. Ohio State (4/4): Secured two goals and an assist…Added two ground balls and a career-high four draw controls. Virginia (4/7): Tallied two scores and an assist…Contributed a ground ball, three draw controls and a caused turnover. at Duquesne (4/16): Had a goal and an assist. at Johns Hopkins (4/18): Scored three free-position goals and won three draws. Stony Brook (4/23): Recorded a hat trick and won a draw. Rutgers (4/27): Found the net twice. vs. Maryland (5/3): Scored twice in the Big Ten semifinal…Added two ground balls and two draws. 2018 – FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week (4/10). Season: Appeared in all 20 games, making two starts, as a midfielder…Placed fifth on the team with 21 goals… Added seven assists, four groundballs, two draw controls and seven caused turnovers…Scored at least one goal in 13 games and had five multi-goal performances.

Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2018 20-2 2019 17-15 Career 37-17

G A PTS SH GB DC CT 21 7 28 48 4 2 7 34 8 42 90 10 17 3 55 15 70 138 14 19 10

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2021 NITTANY LIONS ROSTER

QUINN NICOLAI

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Game-by-Game: at Towson (2/10): Made her first career start…Scored a goal. at Lehigh (2/17): Collected two goals. Duquesne (2/21): Registered a goal. Cornell (2/24): Found the net once. Albany (3/11): Tallied two goals. Drexel (3/14): Had a goal and an assist. at Rutgers (3/17): Recorded a hat trick and added one assist. Princeton (3/19): Sniped one goal. Johns Hopkins (3/22): Found the net one time. at Ohio State (3/31): Recorded a goal. at Virginia (4/6): Registered a season-best six points with four goals and two assists…Added a draw control. Northwestern (4/14): Tallied a goal. Michigan (4/28): Had two goals. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at Moorestown High School for head coach Deanna Knobloch…Served as a captain her senior year… Led Mooretown to the state championship in 2014 and 2015...Was a three-time U.S. Lacrosse All-American...Named South Jersey Midfielder of the Year three times...Selected first-team all-state three times...Was an Esmark High School All-American in 2017...Named Moorestown High School’s best allaround female athlete...Participated in the Southern Jersey Senior All-Star Game...Left Moorestown ranking third all-time with 299 career points (208 goals, 91 assists)...Was a member of the Mooretown soccer team. PERSONAL Full name is Quinn Georgina Nicolai…Daughter of Joanne and Eric...Has two brothers, Alec and Cole…Brother, Alec, played hockey at Rowan University…Majoring in rehabilitation and human services…Born on June 23, 1998 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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RACHEL ROSEN

2021 NITTANY LIONS ROSTER

2020 – JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Selected Academic All-Big Ten.

SENIOR/JUNIOR ATTACK Height: 5-8 Hometown: Port Washington, N.Y. High School: Paul D. Schreiber Major: Media Studies

ACCOLADES 2020 • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • Academic All-Big Ten

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Season: Played in four games…Collected one goal, four ground balls and one caused turnover…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Scooped up a ground ball. Lehigh (2/15): Collected a ground ball and a caused turnover. Duquesne (2/19): Tallied a goal to close out the first half…Picked up two ground balls. 2019 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten selection. Season: Appeared in 10 games this season on attack…Recorded a goal, two assists and four ground balls. Game-by-Game: at Northwestern (3/28): Recorded a goal. Ohio State (4/4): Collected an assist. at Duquesne (4/16): Picked up a ground ball. at Johns Hopkins (4/18): Secured a ground ball. Rutgers (4/27): Scooped up a ground ball. vs. Maryland (5/3): Tallied an assist and a ground ball. 2018 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played in 15 games, including eight starts, as an attacker…Collected five goals, 18 assists, 23 points, 14 ground balls, four draw controls and three caused turnovers…Had five multi-point games. Rankings: Ranked No. 5 in the Big Ten with 1.20 assists per game. Game-by-Game: Duquesne (2/21): Recorded a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover. at James Madison (3/7): Tallied an assist. Albany (3/11): Won three draw controls and added a ground ball. Drexel (3/14): Contributed an assist in the win. at Rutgers (3/17): Recorded a goal. at Princeton (3/19): Registered an assist. at Ohio State (3/31): Tallied a season-high five points, with two goals and three assists…Added two ground balls. at Virginia (4/6): Had a goal, two assists and two ground balls. Northwestern (4/14): Collected a careerhigh four assists to go with three ground balls. Michigan (4/27): Tallied two assists. vs. Northwestern (5/4): Found the net once and had two assists in the Big Ten semifinal. vs. Maryland (5/6): Registered an assist in the Big Ten final. vs. Penn (5/11): Recorded an assist, a ground ball and a caused turnover in the NCAA First Round matchup. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year member of the lacrosse team at Port Washington High School for head coach Kaitlyn Carter…Served as a two-year captain…Led Port Washington to a runner-up finish in Nassau County as a senior…Won three team MVP awards…Named all-county three times...Was a 2016 Under Armour AllAmerican and a 2017 Under Armour All-American honorable mention...Selected 2017 All-Long Island first team...Was her high school’s Outstanding Female Athlete in 2017…As a senior, tallied 21 goals and 50 assists…Also played soccer and basketball at Port Washington. PERSONAL Full name is Rachel Paige Rosen…Daughter of Stephanie and Barney Rosen... Has a younger brother, Joshua, and a younger sister, Rebecca…Majoring in media studies…Born on December 26, 1998 in Port Washington, New York. Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2018 15-8 2019 10-0 2020 4-0 Career 29-8

G A PTS SH GB DC CT 5 18 23 8 15 4 3 1 2 3 3 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 7 20 27 12 23 4 4

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ALYSSA SLOANE

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2020 – JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Selected Academic All-Big Ten...Earned Big Ten Distinguished Scholar honors.

SENIOR/JUNIOR DEFENSE Height: 5-2 Hometown: Millstone Township, N.J. High School: Allentown Major: Advertising/Public Relations

ACCOLADES 2020 • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • Academic All-Big Ten

Season: Started all seven games…Recorded one assist, seven ground balls and four caused turnovers…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Secured a ground ball and a caused turnover. Lehigh (2/15): Scooped up a ground ball…Caused two turnovers. Duquesne (2/19): Assisted on a goal by Maria Auth in the first half. Loyola (2/29): Picked up a ground ball. at James Madison (3/4): Collected two ground balls. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Recorded two ground balls and a caused turnover. 2019 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Collected Academic All-Big Ten honors. Season: Appeared in 16 games, making 15 starts as a defender…Tallied 18 ground balls, two draw controls and 15 caused turnovers. Game-by-Game: Towson (2/9): Collected a ground ball and a caused turnover. Lehigh (2/16): Registered a ground ball and a caused turnover. at Cornell (2/23): Posted two ground balls and a caused turnover. at Loyola (3/3): Caused a pair of turnovers. at Michigan (3/16): Scooped up a career-high four ground balls. at Northwestern (3/28): Contributed a ground ball and three caused turnovers. Ohio State (4/4): Won a draw control. Virginia (4/7): Picked up a ground ball and won a draw control…Caused a career-best four turnovers. at Duquesne (4/16): Scooped up a ground ball. at Johns Hopkins (4/18): Picked up two ground balls. Stony Brook (4/23): Recorded two ground balls and two caused turnovers. Rutgers (4/27): Secured a ground ball. vs. Maryland (5/3): Had two ground balls and a caused turnover. 2018 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in 20 games, including 18 starts…Recorded 19 ground balls, one draw control and 11 caused turnovers. Game-by-Game: Cornell (2/24): Picked up a ground ball and caused a turnover. at James Madison (3/7): Collected three ground balls and two caused turnovers. Drexel (3/14): Scooped up a ground ball and caused a turnover. Princeton (3/19): Registered two ground balls and a caused turnover. Northwestern (4/14): Recorded two ground balls and two caused turnovers. Michigan (4/27): Had two ground balls. vs. Maryland (5/6): Tallied four ground balls and two caused turnovers in the Big Ten final. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at Allentown High School for head coach Jennifer Garavente…Served two years as a team captain…Won two team MVP awards… Led Allentown to a State Championship in 2017…Earned All-American honors as a senior…Named Allentown High School’s Most Outstanding Female Athlete in 2017. PERSONAL Full name is Alyssa R. Sloane…Daughter of Lisa and Jeff Sloane...Has an older sister, Samantha…Majoring in advertising/public relations…Born on February 26, 1999 in Staten Island, New York. Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2018 20-18 0 0 0 0 19 1 11 2019 16-15 0 0 0 0 18 2 15 2020 7-7 0 1 1 0 7 0 4 Career 43-40 0 1 1 0 44 3 30

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SOPHIA TRIANDAFILS

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2020 – JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors...Named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.

SENIOR/JUNIOR MIDFIELD/ATTACK Height: 5-7 Hometown: Wading River, N.Y. High School: Shoreham Wading River Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders

ACCOLADES 2020 • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • Academic All-Big Ten

Season: Started all seven games…Selected as a team captain...Collected 15 goals, seven assists, five ground balls, one draw control and two caused turnovers… Tallied six multi-point games and five multi-goal games…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rankings: Ranked 10th in the Big Ten averaging 3.14 points per game. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Recorded a career-high four goals, including two in each half…Tallied final two goals of the game to help seal the victory. Lehigh (2/15): Collected three goals, including two in the first half and one on a free-position opportunity…Added a caused turnover. Duquesne (2/19): Tallied a career-best five points with one goal and a career-high four assists…Recorded a goal and three assists in the first half…Added a draw control and two ground balls. Cornell (2/23): Notched two goals in the first half, including one on a freeposition attempt…Added two ground balls and a caused turnover. Loyola (2/29): Collected two goals and an assist…Picked up a ground ball. at James Madison (3/4): Assisted on a goal by Kristin Roberto in the first half. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Tallied three goals and an assist…Scored twice in the second half. 2019 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten selection. Season: Appeared in 17 games, making 14 starts as a midfielder…Led the Nittany Lions with 17 assists to go with 24 goals, 11 ground balls, 16 draw controls and eight caused turnovers…In Big Ten play, totaled 10 goals, five assists, three ground balls and 10 draw controls…Registered 11 multi-point performances and eight multi-goal games. Game-by-Game: Towson (2/9): Opened the season with two goals and an assist. Lehigh (2/16): Made her first start of the season, recording a pair of goals and an assist…Added a ground ball and a draw control. at Cornell (2/23): Assisted on two goals…Contributed two ground balls and three caused turnovers. at Princeton (2/27): Had one assist. at Loyola (3/2): Matched a career high with three caused turnovers. James Madison (3/6): Tallied two goals, both on freeposition opportunities, and an assist. Albany (3/9): Scored on a free-position look…Added an assist, a ground ball and a caused turnover. at Michigan (3/16): Registered two assists and tied a career best with three draw controls. Maryland (3/21): Recorded an assist and a draw control. Ohio State (4/4): Secured five points with a hat trick, including a free-position goal, and two assists…Added a ground ball. Virginia (4/7): Scored twice and added three assists…Collected a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover. at Duquesne (4/16): Found the net once and picked up a ground ball and a draw control. at Johns Hopkins (4/18): Collected three goals, one on a free-position attempt, a ground ball and three draws. Stony Brook (4/23): Established a career high with six points, including four goals and two assists…Scored twice on free-position looks…Added a ground ball and two draws. Rutgers (4/27): Matched a career best with four goals…Contributed a ground ball and three draw controls. vs. Maryland (5/3): Picked up a ground ball and a draw control in the Big Ten semifinal.

Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2018 20-12 2019 17-14 2020 7-7 Career 44-33

G A PTS SH GB DC CT 19 5 24 44 14 10 13 24 17 41 62 11 16 8 15 7 22 33 5 1 2 58 29 87 139 30 27 23

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SOPHIA TRIANDAFILS

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2018 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in all 20 games, earning 12 starts…Tallied 19 goals, five assists, 24 points, 14 ground balls, 10 draw controls and 13 caused turnovers…Had six multi-goal and eight multi-point games.

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Game-by-Game: at Towson (2/10): Began the season with a goal and an assist. Duquesne (2/21): Scored a season-high four goals. Cornell (2/24): Had two ground balls and two caused turnovers. Loyola (3/3): Found the net twice and added two draw controls. at James Madison (3/7): Sniped a goal. Albany (3/11): Collected two goals, an assist and two draw controls. Drexel (3/14): Had a goal and an assist. at Rutgers (3/17): Tallied two goals. Princeton (3/19): Found the net once. at Ohio State (3/31): Registered a pair of goals. at Virginia (4/6): Collected two goals and two assists…Added three ground balls and two caused turnovers. Michigan (4/27): Won two draw controls. vs. Northwestern (5/4): Recorded a goal in the Big Ten semifinal. HIGH SCHOOL Was a five-year member of the lacrosse team at Shoreham Wading River High School for head coach Bob Vlahakis…Served as a team captain as a senior… Named a 2017 U.S. Lacrosse All-American and an Under Armour All-American... Was a four-time All-Suffolk county selection...Also played soccer and basketball at Wading River. PERSONAL Full name is Sophia Lyn Triandafils…Daughter of Jennifer and Richard Triandafils... Has an older sister, Mary, and a younger sister, Erin...Sister, Erin, joined the Penn State lacrosse program in 2019...Both parents played volleyball in college... Father played at Rutgers and mother played at Dowling College…Majoring in communication sciences and disorders…Born on December 7, 1998 in Wading River, New York.

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EMILY VENGILIO

2020 – JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Selected Academic All-Big Ten.

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Season: Played in two games…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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2019 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Collected Academic All-Big Ten honors.

SENIOR/JUNIOR DEFENSE Height: 5-4 Hometown: Mount Sinai, N.Y. High School: Mount Sinai Major: BioBehavioral Health

ACCOLADES 2020 • Academic All-Big Ten

Season: Appeared in three games as a defender. 2018 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Did not see any action. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at Mount Sinai for head coach Al Bertolone… Served as a two-year team captain…Led Mount Sinai to three-straight NYS Class C Championships from 2015-17...Was a three-time all-county selection and a 2017 Under Armour All-American...Collected 60 ground balls during her senior season. PERSONAL Full name is Emily Rose Vengilio…Daughter of Kim and Lou Vengilio...Has an older brother, Jason…Majoring in biobehavioral health…Born on April 25, 1999 in Port Jefferson, New York.

2019 • Academic All-Big Ten

Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2018 2019 3-0 2020 2-0 Career 5-0

G A PTS SH GB DC CT Did Not Play 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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LAUREN CRAFT

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2020 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Collected Academic All-Big Ten honors.

JUNIOR/SOPHOMORE ATTACK Height: 5-3 Hometown: Brewster, N.Y. High School: Brewster Major: Communications

ACCOLADES 2020 • Academic All-Big Ten

Season: Played in seven games, including three starts…Notched 12 goals, one assist, two ground balls, six draw controls and four caused turnovers…Had four multi-point games…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: Lehigh (2/15): Tallied a goal in the first half…Picked up a ground ball. Cornell (2/23): Collected three goals and an assist…Registered two goals in the first half…Assisted on a goal by Quinn Nicolai…Added a ground ball and a caused turnover. Loyola (2/29): Scored two goals in the first half, including one on a man-up opportunity…Won two draw controls and caused one turnover. at James Madison (3/4): Registered two goals in the second half, including one free-position goal…Captured two draw controls…Added a caused turnover. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Scored a career-high four goals, tying a career high with four points…Tallied a first-half hat trick…Won two draws…Caused one turnover. 2019 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in nine games, making four starts, on attack…Tallied five goals, three assists, three ground balls, seven draw controls and one caused turnover… Had two multi-point games. Game-by-Game: at Towson (2/9): Made her college debut…Contributed a goal and an assist…Added three draw controls. at Lehigh (2/16): Tallied season-best four points with two goals and two assists. at Cornell (2/23): Found the net once and won a draw control. at Princeton (2/27): Earned her first career start. at Loyola (3/2): Won two draw controls. James Madison (3/6): Scored one goal… Added two ground balls and a draw control. HIGH SCHOOL Was a three-year letterwinner at Brewster High School for head coach Sara DiDio…As a senior, led Brewster to its first Section 1 title, a regional title and an appearance in the Class C semifinals…Earned US Lacrosse All-America honors as a junior and senior…Was a four-year all-section and all-league selection…Was a 2018 Section Player of the Year and first-team all-state selection as a senior…Was a three-year member of the U.S. Lacrosse National Tournament team and a twotime Under Armour Underclass All-America selection…Ended her career with 257 goals, 85 assists and 325 draw controls…Holds Brewster records for career and season goals, career and season points and career draw controls…Collected 78 goals, 23 assists and 110 draw controls…Tallied 101 points as a junior. PERSONAL Full name is Lauren Jessica Craft…Daughter of Christine and Glenn Craft... Has one sister, Alyssa…Majoring in communications…Born on June 21, 2000 in Danbury, Connecticut.

Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2019 9-4 2020 7-3 Career 16-7

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SLOANE DOWGIALLO

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2020 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Season: Played in four games…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

JUNIOR/SOPHOMORE DEFENSE Height: 5-5 Hometown: Lothian, Md. High School: Southern Major: Broadcast Journalism

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2019 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in three games at midfield…Picked up one ground ball.... Collected a ground ball at Northwestern (3/28). HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at Southern High School for head coach Arvak Marshall…Helped Southern to a 13-4 mark as a senior…Led Southern to its first AA County Championship game appearance in 2017, helping them to a 14-4 record…Was a first-team all-county selection in 2017 and 2018 by Capital Gazette…Totaled 137 goals and 20 assists in her high school career… Registered 55 goals and 12 assists in 2018…As a junior, Dowgiallo scored 56 goals…Played at Southern with current teammate Taylor Suplee. PERSONAL Full name is Sloane O’Neill Dowgiallo…Daughter of Erike and Don Dowgiallo...Has two sisters, Drew and Reese...Mother played volleyball at James Madison...Sister, Drew, plays lacrosse at the Savannah College of Art and Design…Majoring in broadcast journalism...Born on March 28, 2000 in Annapolis, Maryland.

2020 • Academic All-Big Ten

Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2019 3-0 2020 4-0 Career 7-0

G A PTS SH GB DC CT 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

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MARY MULDOON

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2020 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten selection...Garnered Big Ten Distinguished Scholar honors.

SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD/ATTACK Height: 5-9 Hometown: Silver Spring, Md. High School: Academy of the Holy Cross Major: Agriculture

ACCOLADES 2020 • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten

Season: Played in seven games, including four starts…Tallied six goals and one ground ball…Had two multi-goal games…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: Lehigh (2/15): Made first career start…Scored two goals in the second half, including one free-position goal. Duquesne (2/19): Matched a career high with two goals, both coming in the first half. Cornell (2/23): Notched a free-position goal in the first half…Added a ground ball. Loyola (2/29): Scored on a free-position opportunity in the second half. 2019 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in 11 games at midfield…Had an assist, two ground balls, two draw controls and a caused turnover. Game-by-Game: James Madison (3/6): Picked up a ground ball. Albany (3/9): Caused a turnover. at Michigan (3/16): Collected a ground ball. Ohio State (4/4): Won a draw control. at Duquesne (4/16): Recorded an assist and a draw control. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner at Academy of the Holy Cross for head coach Katie Triplin…Served two years as a captain…As a senior, helped her team to an 11-6 record…Earned four all-conference selections as well as honorablemention all-metro…Finished high school career with 124 goals and 64 assists…Tallied 39 goals and 16 assists as a senior…Was a member of the Inside Lacrosse Power 100 for the 2018 class and rated as a four-star prospect…Was also a member of the basketball, soccer and cross country teams at Academy of the Holy Cross. PERSONAL Full name is Mary Sheila Muldoon…Daughter of Lynn and Peter Muldoon...Has two sisters, Emily and Delaney...Sister, Delaney, was a member of the Penn State women’s lacrosse team, graduating in 2019…Majoring in agriculture… Born on January 3, 2000 in Washington D.C.

Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2019 11-0 2020 7-4 Career 18-4

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TAYLOR SUPLEE

JUNIOR/SOPHOMORE GOALKEEPER Height: 5-10 Hometown: Lothian, Md. High School: Southern Major: Education

ACCOLADES 2020 • Honorable Mention All-American - Inside Lacrosse • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (2/11, 2/25) • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • All-Big Ten Tournament Team • Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/12)

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2020 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Named an honorable mention All-American by Inside Lacrosse…Selected as Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week on February 11 and February 25...Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. Season: Started all seven games…Earned a 5-2 record while making 87 saves… Held a .527 save percentage and a 12.27 goals-against average…Scooped up a team-best 28 ground balls and caused four turnovers… Made a career-high 20 saves vs. Cornell (2/23), becoming the first PSU goalie to record 20 saves in a game since Cammie Jurkowsky made 20 saves against North Carolina on April 6, 2007…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rankings: Led the Big Ten and ranked second in the nation averaging 12.43 saves per game…Held fifth in the nation with 87 saves and seventh with a .527 save percentage, good for second in the Big Ten in both categories…Ranked fourth in the Big Ten with a 12.27 goals-against average…Paced the Big Ten with 4.0 groundballs per game, ranking seventh in the country. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Recorded 12 saves in a win…Allowed nine goals…Added a team-high seven ground balls and a caused turnover. Lehigh (2/15): Notched 12 saves to earn the win…Gave up nine goals. Duquesne (2/19): Earned the win, making seven saves…Allowed only three goals in 30 minutes… Collected four ground balls and two caused turnovers. Cornell (2/23): Made a career-high 20 saves…Became the first PSU goalie to record 20 saves in a game since Cammie Jurkowsky made 20 saves against North Carolina on April 6, 2007…Allowed only six goals in 51 minutes to earn the win…Picked up six ground balls. Loyola (2/29): Recorded 15 saves…Scooped up three ground balls. at James Madison (3/4): Registered 10 saves…Added two ground balls and a caused turnover. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Earned the win, making 11 saves…Picked up six ground balls. 2019 – FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Selected All-Big Ten Tournament Team...Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/12). Season: Started in all 17 games in goal…Posted an 8-9 record while making 165 saves and recording a save percentage of .481…Picked up 24 ground balls and caused five turnovers…Had eight games with 10 or more saves…Had 67 saves and a .496 save percentage in Big Ten play. Rankings: Finished No. 2 in the Big Ten and No. 24 in the nation with 9.71 saves per game, placing fifth among Division I freshmen…Ranked No. 3 in the conference and No. 18 in the country in save percentage (.481), finishing third among all freshmen…Was No. 3 in the Big Ten and No. 32 in the nation with 165 saves, good for fifth among freshmen…Let the conference with 67 saves in Big Ten game. Game-by-Game: Towson (2/9): Made eight saves and allowed just seven goals in season-opening win. Lehigh (2/16): Had six saves and gave up just five goals. at Cornell (2/23): Collected 11 saves. at Princeton (2/27): Made three stops. at Loyola (3/2): Recorded 11 saves. James Madison (3/6): Registered 11 stops and a season-high six ground balls. Albany (3/9): Allowed just nine goals and made eight saves. at Michigan (3/16): Tallied 14 saves. Maryland (3/21): Secured 16 saves. at Northwestern (3/28): Secured 10 saves. Ohio State (4/4): Gave up just four goals and made eight saves, in 48 minutes. Career Statistics Season GP-GS MINS GA GAA 2019 17-17 879:48 178 12.14 2020 7-7 381:33 78 12.27 Career 24-24 1,261:21 256 12.18

SV 165 87 252

SV% .481 .527 .496

W-L 8-9 5-2 13-11

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Virginia (4/7): Collected 12 saves. at Duquesne (4/16): Made six stops and allowed just two goals, in 30 minutes of action. at Johns Hopkins (4/18): Recorded 11 saves in a win. Stony Brook (4/23): Had four saves. Rutgers (4/27): Registered eight saves and allowed two goals, in 36 minutes. vs. Maryland (5/3): Tallied a career-high 18 saves in the Big Ten semifinal. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered for two years at Southern High School for head coach Arvak Marshall… Played her sophomore season at St. Mary’s High School and her freshman year at The Bullis School…Let Southern to a 14-4 mark as a senior…Helped Southern to Region Championships in 2017 and 2018 and the AA County Championship Game in 2017…Was a 2018 US Lacrosse All-American and a Brine All-American...Was a four-time Washington Post All-Metro selection and a two-time Baltimore Sun AllMetro pick…Named the Anne Arundel County Girls Player of the Year as a junior… Was also a three-time first-team all-county selection…Participated in the 2015 Under Armour Underclass All-American Game and is a three-time member of the US Lacrosse National Tournament Team…Was invited to tryout for the U.S. U-19 World Team in 2018…Set a season saves record in each of her four prep years… Recorded 173 saves and a .620 save percentage as a senior…Tallied 715 saves and a .610 save percentage in high school career…As a junior, posted 173 saves and a .640 save percentage…Made 356 saves at Southern after spending her freshman year at Bullis and sophomore year at St. Mary’s…Ranked No. 38 and rated as a 4.5-star prospect in the Inside Lacrosse Power 100 for the 2018 Class…Played at Southern with teammate Sloane Dowgiallo. PERSONAL Full name is Taylor Ursula Suplee…Daughter of Nicole and Mitch Suplee…Has two sisters, Mia and Sierra…Father played football at Maryland, graduating in 1991... Sister, Mia, plays lacrosse at Jacksonville University…Majoring in education…Born on July 19, 2000 in Burlington, Vermont.

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ERIN TRIANDAFILS

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2020 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Season: Played in five games…Caused one turnover…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Recorded a caused turnover.

JUNIOR/SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD Height: 5-7 Hometown: Wading River, N.Y. High School: Shoreham Wading River Major: Elementary and Early Childhood Education

2019 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Made nine appearances at midfield…Registered two goals, an assist and a draw control. Game-by-Game: Albany (3/9): Made her college debut. at Michigan (3/16): Scored her first career goal. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at Shoreham-Wading River High School for head coach Bob Vlahakis…Served two years as a captain for the Wildcats… Was a three-time All-Suffolk County Selection…Recorded 99 goals and 45 assists in her high school career…Collected 41 goals and 22 assists as a senior. PERSONAL Full name is Erin L. Triandafils…Daughter of Richard and Jennifer Triandafils... Has two sisters, Mary and Sophia...Sister, Sophia, is a member of the Penn State roster...Father played football at Rutgers and mother played volleyball at Dowling College…Majoring in elementary and early childhood education... Born on October 8, 2000 in Wading River, New York.

Career Statistics Season GP-GS 2019 9-0 2020 5-0 Career 14-0

G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2 1 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 0 1 1

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SYDNEY WOLFINGTON 2020 – SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.

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Season: Played in three games…Recorded one assist and one ground ball…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: Duquesne (2/19): Picked up a ground ball. at James Madison (3/4): Assisted on a goal by Lauren Craft in the second half.

JUNIOR/SOPHOMORE ATTACK Height: 5-10 Hometown: Newtown Square, Pa. High School: The Agnes Irwin School Major: Advertising

ACCOLADES 2020 • Academic All-Big Ten

2019 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in all 16 games on attack…Collected four goals, five assists, four ground balls, a draw control and a caused turnover…Had three multi-point games. Game-by-Game: at Lehigh (2/16): Recorded a goal and an assist…Added a ground ball. at Cornell (2/23): Had a goal and an assist in the win. at Princeton (2/27): Registered an assist. James Madison (3/6): Tallied an assist, two ground balls and a caused turnover. Maryland (3/21): Scored a goal. at Northwestern (3/28): Won a draw control. Ohio State (4/4): Picked up a ground ball. at Duquesne (4/16): Collected a goal and an assist. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at The Agnes Irwin High School for coaches Jenny Duckenfield and Lauren Wray…Helped Agnes Irwin to PAISAA Championship game appearances in four-straight seasons, including titles in 2015, 2017 and 2018, tallying five goals in the 2017 championship game…Led Agnes Irwin to a 23-1 record as a junior and a No. 1 ranking in Pennsylvania by Laxpower.com…Was a first-team All-Main Line selection in 2018 after being a second-team honoree in 2017…Earned first-team All-Inter AC in 2018 and second-team All-Inter AC in 2017…Played for the 2017 PA All-Star Team against the New Zealand National Team…Totaled 112 goals and 42 assists in her high school career…As a senior, had 44 goals, 18 assists and 20 ground balls…As a junior, collected 61 goals and 19 assists in 26 games…Entered her senior year rated as the No. 1 rated player in Pennsylvania and the No. 22 overall prospect in the class by US Lacrosse...Was a member of the Philly Blast Club coached by Josie Tomaino and Julie Young. PERSONAL Full name is Sydney Theresa Wolfington…Daughter of Lindsey and Mark Wolfington...Has two brothers, Luke and Matthew, and two sisters, Courtney and Lilly...Mother played lacrosse at Loyola University and Father played at Boston College...Uncle, Scott Ertel, played lacrosse at Villanova...Aunt, Kelly McBride Atkins, played lacrosse and basketball at Harvard…Majoring in advertising...Born on March 31, 2000 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

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BROOKE BARGER

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2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played in five games…Registered one assist and one ground ball…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: Duquesne (2/19): Assisted on a goal by Quinn Nicolai in the first half. at James Madison (3/4): Scooped up a ground ball.

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN ATTACK Height: 5-6 Hometown: Baltimore, Md. High School: Notre Dame Prep Major: Advertising

HIGH SCHOOL Played at Notre Dame Prep for head coach Mac Ford…Served as a team captain as a senior...Led the Blazers to a 17-4 record and an Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Championship in 2018, scoring two goals and assisting on another in the championship game…Helped Notre Dame Prep to a No. 1 national ranking by Inside Lacrosse in 2018…Recorded seven goals and nine assists as a senior...Won 43 draws in high school career...Also played soccer at Notre Dame Prep, serving as a captain on that team...Was a member of the honor roll all four years...Played at Notre Dame Prep with teammate Sydni Rosa. PERSONAL Full name is Brooke Elizabeth Barger...Daughter of Tim and Christine Barger... Has a brother, Matthew, and a sister, Katie,..Hobbies include dancing...Majoring in advertising...Born on November 14, 2000 in Baltimore, Maryland. Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2020 5-0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 Career 5-0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0

ALEX BRUNO

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2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played in one game…Made an appearance against Duquesne (2/19)…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN ATTACK Height: 5-5 Hometown: Rockville, Md. High School: Academy of the Holy Cross Major: Business Administration

HIGH SCHOOL Competed at Academy of the Holy Cross for head coach Katie Triplin…Served as a team captain as a senior...Led the Tartans to a 12-8 mark and an appearance in the WCAC Semifinals...Helped the Tartans to a 13-7 record in 2018…Tallied 107 goals, 16 assists, 77 ground balls, 80 draw controls and 19 caused turnovers as a senior...Collected 242 goals, 79 assists and 144 groundballs in her high school career...Was a two-time first-team All-WCAC selection and a two-time All-Metro honoree…Was the team’s offensive MVP and Pigskin Player of the Year in 2019... Also played field hockey and soccer at Academy of the Holy Cross...Member of the National Honor Society...Earned the Presidential Award for Educational Excellence. PERSONAL Full name is Alexandra Grace Bruno...Daughter of Mark and Martha Bruno...Has a brother, Domenic, and a sister, Elizabeth...Hobbies include going to the beach... Majoring in business administration...Born on June 28, 2001 in Silver Spring, Maryland. Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2020 1-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Career 1-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 NCAA Tournament Appearances • WE ARE • @PennStateWLAX • GoPSUSports.com

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OLIVIA DIRKS

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2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played in seven games, including one start…Tallied three goals, 10 ground balls, 32 draw controls and seven caused turnovers…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rankings: Ranked third in the Big Ten averaging 4.57 draw controls per game.

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Height: 5-7 Hometown: Wayne, Pa. High School: The Episcopal Academy Major: Communications

Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Captured four draw controls. Lehigh (2/15): Won six draws…Added a ground ball and a caused turnover. Duquesne (2/19): Scored first career goal in the first half…Scooped up a ground ball and won three draw controls. Cornell (2/23): Tallied a goal, scoring on a free-position opportunity…Picked up a ground ball. Loyola (2/29): Won a career-high nine draw controls…Recorded two ground balls and a caused turnover. at James Madison (3/4): Registered a goal in the first half on a free-position attempt…Won three draw controls. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Secured a career-high five ground balls and a career-best five caused turnovers…Won seven draw controls. HIGH SCHOOL Played at The Episcopal Academy for head coach Josie Ferri…Led The Episcopal Academy to a 19-1 record as a senior, winning the Inter-AC title and finishing the season ranked No. 9 in the nation by US Lacrosse...Helped The Episcopal Academy to an 18-7 record in 2018…As a sophomore, led The Episcopal Academy to a 21-5 record...Tallied 82 goals, 18 assists, 187 draw controls, 19 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers as a senior...Collected 60 goals, 26 assists and a school-record 212 draw controls as a junior...Had 80 goals and 13 assists as a sophomore...Totaled 237 goals, 59 assists, 535 draw controls, 94 ground balls and 46 caused turnovers in high school career...Selected as the No. 3 incoming freshman on Inside Lacrosse’s Power 100 List...Was a member of the U.S. Lacrosse U-19 National Team...Selected as a two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-American and a four-time Under Armour All-American...Named MVP of the Inter-AC League as a junior and senior...Was a first-team all-conference selection as a junior and senior...Tabbed Philly Lacrosse Player of the Year as a senior and Delaware County Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year...Named to the 2019 USA Today Preseason Women’s High School Lacrosse Team and the 2018 Inside Lacrosse AllHigh School Team...Rated as a five-star prospect and the No. 5 overall prospect in the 2019 class by Inside Lacrosse...Also played soccer, earning All-American, All-State and All-Mid Atlantic Region honors...Selected for the 2018 High School All-American game in Orlando. PERSONAL Full name is Olivia Eva Dirks...Daughter of Donna and Eric Dirks...Has a brother, Alec, and a sister, Kirsten...Father, Eric, played basketball and baseball at Penn State, graduating in 1986...Sister, Kirsten, currently attends Penn State... Hobbies include art, travel and music, including the french horn...Majoring in communications...Born on January 12, 2001 in Paoli, Pennsylvania.

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KELSEY KIMMEL

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2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in three games…Recorded one goal…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: Duquesne (2/19): Tallied first career goal in the second half.

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN ATTACK Height: 5-8 Hometown: Lancaster, Pa. High School: Lampeter-Strasburg Major: Supply Chain Management

HIGH SCHOOL Played at Lampeter-Strasburg High School…Was a four-year starter and three-time captain for the Pioneers, leading the team to a 15-7 record and a PIAA state quarterfinals appearance...Guided the Pioneers to their first state playoff game in program history and set a season wins record...Helped Lampeter-Strasburg to 13 wins in 2018...Registered 132 goals, eight assists and 161 draw controls as a senior...Tallied 94 goals and 109 points as a junior... Collected 104 goals and 25 assists as a sophomore and 66 goals and 27 assists as a freshman…Recorded 396 goals, 75 assists and over 500 draw controls in her high school career...Holds Lampeter-Strasburg season records for goals, points and draw controls...Led her league in scoring three times... Paced her conference in scoring as a senior and was the Philly Lacrosse top scorer...Named a U.S. Lacrosse All-American two times...Was a four-time first-team all-conference selection and a two-time conference MVP...Earned four Team MVP honors and was the Lampeter-Strasburg Athlete of the Year... Member of the honor roll every semester. PERSONAL Full name is Kelsey Noele Kimmel...Daughter of Scott and Wendy Kimmel... Has two sisters, McKenna and Rowan...Mother, Wendy, was a member of the cross country and track & field team at Iowa...Sister, McKenna, currently attends Penn State...Hobbies including running, art, traveling and hiking... Majoring in supply chain managment...Born on December 27, 2000 in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

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MEGHAN MURRAY

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Height: 5-8 Hometown: Little Silver, N.J. High School: Red Bank Regional Major: Risk Managment

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2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in seven games, including four starts…Registered four goals, one assist, eight ground balls, 13 draw controls and one caused turnover…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Scored first career goal in the first half. Lehigh (2/15): Won a season-high five draw controls…Picked up three ground balls. Duquesne (2/19): Tallied one goal, one ground ball and two draw controls…Found the net for Penn State’s first goal of the second half. Cornell (2/23): Assisted on a goal by Lauren Craft in the first half…Scooped up a ground ball and won three draws. Loyola (2/29): Found the net for Penn State’s first goal of the game…Added a ground ball and a draw control. at James Madison (3/4): Collected a ground ball and a draw control. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Scored on a man-up goal in the first half…Added a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Red Bank Regional High School for head coach Brook Connell... Helped the Bucs to a 15-5 record as a senior...Tallied 78 goals and 22 assists in 2019...Collected 282 goals and 76 assists in her high school career...Named Under Armour All-America New Jersey Team and Brine All-America New Jersey Team...Earned Division Player of the Year honors in 2019...Selected first-team All-Shore in 2018 and 2019...Was a first-team all-division honoree. PERSONAL Full name is Meghan Deehan Murray...Daughter of Susan and Joseph Murray... Has a brother, Patrick, and a sister, Kathleen...Hobbies include painting and going to the beach...Majoring in risk management...Born on December 30, 2000 in Little Silver, New Jersey.

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KARA NEALON

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2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played in four games, including one start…Collected one goal, one assist and one ground ball…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: Duquesne (2/19): Scored first career goal in second half. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Made first career start…Assisted on a man-up goal by Meghan Murray in the first half…Picked up one ground ball.

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Height: 5-8 Hometown: Garnet Valley, Pa. High School: Garnet Valley Major: DUS

HIGH SCHOOL Played at Garnet Valley High School for head coach Jenny Purvis…Was a four-year starter and served as a team captain in 2019...Guided Garnet Valley to a 21-4 record as a senior...Led Garnet Valley to four appearances in the state semifinals and three district semifinals...Helped the Jaguars to a 22-3 record, District and Conference titles and an appearance in PIAA 3A Semifinals in 2018…Tallied 59 goals and 45 assists as a senior...Recorded 98 goals and 112 assists in her prep career...Was an All-American selection in 2019...Earned four All-Delco selections, including a first-team honor as a senior...Was a three-time all-conference honoree...Rated a four-star prospect by Inside Lacrosse...Also played soccer at Garnet Valley...Was an Academic All-American and a member of the National Honor Society, National Art Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society. PERSONAL Full name is Kara Marie Nealon...Daughter of Denny and Lynn Nealon...Has two brothers, Denny and Ryan, and a twin sister, Regan...Sister, Regan, is also a member of the Penn State roster...Grandfather, Tom, played football at Navy...Father, Denny, played lacrosse at Navy...Brother, Denny, currently plays lacrosse at Lehigh...Hobbies include art, theatre, playing piano and ukelele and traveling...Undecided on a major...Born on April 16, 2001 in Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania.

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REGAN NEALON

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN MIDFIELD/ATTACK Height: 5-5 Hometown: Garnet Valley, Pa. High School: Garnet Valley Major: Elementary and Early Childhood Education

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2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played in six games…Registered one goal, two assists, three draw controls, one ground ball and one caused turnover…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: Lehigh (2/15): Collected a ground ball and a caused turnover. Duquesne (2/19): Assisted on a goal by Maria Auth in the second half. at James Madison (3/4): Won a draw control. at Vanderbilt (3/8): Tallied first career goal in the second half…Won two draw controls. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Garnet Valley High School for head coach Jenny Purvis…Served two years as a team captain...Helped Garnet Valley to a 21-4 record in 2019... Led the Jaguars to a 22-3 record, District and Conference titles and an appearance in PIAA 3A Semifinals in 2018…During her time at Garnet Valley, the Jaguars reached four state semifinals...Tallied 69 goals and 34 assists as a senior...Collected 188 goals and 96 assists in her prep career...Garnered two All-America honors...Was a two-time first-team all-conference and a twotime first-team All-Delco selection...Earned conference MVP honors in 2019... Rated a four-star prospect by Inside Lacrosse...Was a three-year starter in soccer, serving as a team captain as a senior...Was a two-time All-Delco honoree and garnered an All-Conference honor...Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL Full name is Regan Nealon...Daughter of Denny and Lynn Nealon...Has two brothers, Denny and Ryan, and a twin sister, Kara...Sister, Kara, is also a member of the Penn State roster...Grandfather, Tom, played football at Navy... Father, Denny, played lacrosse at Navy...Brother, Denny, currently plays lacrosse at Lehigh...Hobbies include art, theatre, playing piano and ukelele and traveling...Majoring in elementary and early childhood education...Born on April 16, 2001 in Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania.

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SYDNI ROSA

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2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Made appearances in six games…Recorded one ground ball, four draw controls and two caused turnovers…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: at Towson (2/8): Won a draw control. Duquesne (2/19): Caused one turnover. Cornell (2/23): Registered three draw controls…Added one ground ball and one caused turnover.

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Height: 5-8 Hometown: Towson, Md. High School: Notre Dame Prep Major: DUS

HIGH SCHOOL Played at Notre Dame Prep for head coach Mac Ford…Served two years as a team captain, leading the Blazers to a 17-4 record, an Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Championship and a No. 1 national ranking by Inside Lacrosse in 2018…Tallied 15 goals, seven assists and 68 draws as a senior... Collected 50 goals in her high school career...Rated a four-star prospect by Inside Lacrosse…Played at Notre Dame Prep with teammate Brooke Barger. PERSONAL Full name is Sydni Marie Rosa...Daughter of Rich and Tracey Rosa...Has a sister, Jordan...Father, Rich, played football at Penn State, graduating in 1991...Mother, Tracey, attended Penn State and sister, Jordan, currently attends Penn State... Hobbies include exercising and volunteering...Undecided on a major...Born on May 15, 2001 in Towson, Maryland. Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2020 6-0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 Career 6-0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2

RACHEL SPILKER

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2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played in four games…Secured one ground ball and one caused turnover…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: Loyola (2/29): Recorded a caused turnover. at James Madison (3/4): Scooped up a ground ball.

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN DEFENSE Height: 5-8 Hometown: Severna Park, Md. High School: Severna Park Major: Business Administration

HIGH SCHOOL Played at Severna Park High School for head coach Kaitlyn Hines…Served as a two-year team captain...Led Severna Park to a 19-1 record and a state championship...Helped the Falcons to a 12-9 record in 2018…Collected 36 ground balls and 31 caused turnovers in 2019...Named a U.S. Lacrosse All-American as a senior...Was a four-time all-county selection…Also played basketball and soccer at Severna Park...Earned top scholar honors four times. PERSONAL Full name is Rachel Erin Spilker...Daughter of Jeff and Eva Spilker...Has a brother, Logan, and two sisters, Erika and Lilly...Sister, Erika, played lacrosse at Penn State and graduated in 2017...Brother, Logan, currently plays lacrosse at Navy... Hobbies include boating and community service projects...Majoring in business administration...Born on May 19, 2001 in Annapolis, Maryland. Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2020 4-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Career 4-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 24 NCAA Tournament Appearances • WE ARE • @PennStateWLAX • GoPSUSports.com

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HALEY URGO

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN DEFENSE Height: 5-5 Hometown: Davidsonville, Md. High School: Archbishop Spalding Major: Rehabilitation and Human Services

2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in five games…Recorded one ground ball and three caused turnovers…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Game-By-Game: Duquesne (2/19): Caused one turnover. Cornell (2/23): Notched a caused turnover. at James Madison (3/4): Picked up a ground ball and caused one turnover. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Archbishop Spalding High School…Led Archbishop Spalding to an IAAM semifinal appearance and a Top 25 national ranking...Helped the Cavaliers to a 13-5 record in 2018…Tallied 40 goals as a senior and 115 in her career...Named second-team all-county...Selected to the Under Armour Baltimore team...Also played field hockey at Archbishop Spalding...Member of the National Honors Society. PERSONAL Full name is Haley Christine Urgo...Daughter of Cindy and Don Urgo...Has three brothers, Devin, Christopher and Michael...Uncle, Keith Urgo, is the Penn State Men’s Basketball Associate Head Coach...Majoring in rehabilitation and human services...Born on December 7, 2000 in Annapolis, Maryland. Career Statistics Season GP-GS G A PTS SH GB DC CT 2020 5-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Career 5-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3

KAYLA ABERNATHY

FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Height: 5-9 Hometown: Towson, Md. High School: McDonogh School

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High School: Played four years at McDonogh High School for head coach Taylor Cummings…Led McDonogh to IAAM A Conference Championships in 2017 and 2019…Named All-Metro second team in 2019 and earned the Coaches Award…As a junior, tallied 24 goals, nine assists, 95 draw controls, 11 caused turnovers and 26 ground balls…Collected 14 goals, 19 assists and 44 draw controls as a sophomore…Registered 17 goals, nine assists and 35 draw controls as a freshman…Selected as Under Armour Senior All-American... Rated as a five-star prospect and the No. 8 overall prospect in the 2020 class by Inside Lacrosse...Played for M&D Black Lacrosse Club...Member of 2020 class that was ranked as the top class in the nation by Inside Lacrosse. Personal: Full name is Kayla Paige Abernathy…Daughter of Shane and Kristin Abernathy…Has a brother, Michael…Father, Shane, played basketball at the Division III level…Majoring in communications to pursue a career in sports… Born on December 24, 2001 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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GIANNA CUTAIA

FRESHMAN DEFENSE Height: 5-1 Hometown: Spencerport, N.Y. High School: Our Lady of Mercy School

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High School: Played at Our Lady of Mercy School for head coach Anthony Yandek… Led Our Lady of Mercy School to a 13-5 record in 2019…Played one year at Spencerport high school, leading the squad to a 12-6 record in 2017…Named an All-Independent League Section V selection and All-Greater Rochester honorable-mention in 2019…Earned Our Lady of Mercy’s Defensive Player of the Year honor…Was a New York State Scholar Athlete and Team Sportsmanship Award honoree in 2019…Earned Monroe County second team honors in 2017…Also plays soccer, leading Spencerport to a Class A State Championship in 2017...Competed for the Common Goal and Monster Elite club teams...Member of 2020 class that was ranked as the top class in the nation by Inside Lacrosse. Personal: Full name is Gianna Rose Cutaia…Daughter of Joseph and Marie Cutaia…Has a sister, Cara…Majoring in telecommunications to pursue a career in sports broadcasting…Born on April 9, 2002 in Rochester, New York.

Major: Telecommunications

SAMMY DUPCAK

FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Height: 5-9 Hometown: Annapolis, Md. High School: Broadneck

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High School: Played at Broadneck High School for head coach Katy Kelley…Led Broadneck to a 12-5 record in 2019…Named a US Lacrosse All-American as a junior…Is a three-time coaches’ All-County Selection, including first team honors in 2018 and 2019…Selected Baltimore Sun All-Metro second team in 2019…Collected 47 goals, 12 assists and a school single-season record 101 draw controls as a junior…Recorded 44 goals and 18 assists as a sophomore… Registered 12 goals and six assists as a freshman…Member of the National Honor Society...Played for Maryland United Lacrosse Club...Member of 2020 class that was ranked as the top class in the nation by Inside Lacrosse. Personal: Full name is Samantha Katherine Dupcak…Daughter of Maureen and Neal Dupcak…Has a sister, Alexis…Mother, Maureen, was an All-American in lacrosse and played field hockey at Maryland, graduating in 1994. Maureen also played for the U.S. National Lacrosse Team from 1997-2001, leading the team to a gold medal in 1997…Father, Neal, played lacrosse at Maryland, graduating in 1994…Undecided on a major…Born on June 30, 2002 in Annapolis, Maryland.

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CAM EVITTS

FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Height: 5-5 Hometown: Berwyn, Pa. High School: Conestoga Major: Business

Hometown: Glen Ridge, N.J. High School: Glen Ridge Major: DUS

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High School: Played three years at Conestoga High School for head coach Amy Orcutt… Led Conestoga to District Titles in 2017 and 2019 and a Central League Championship in 2017…Named first-team All-American as a junior…Earned All-Philly Lacrosse Team, first team All-Main Line and 1st Team Daily Local News honors in 2019…Was named Team MVP in 2019 after being the team’s Offensive MVP in 2018…As a junior, collected All-Chester County, secondteam All-Main Line and second team All-Central League accolades…As a junior, tallied 47 goals, 12 assists, 70 draw controls, 19 caused turnovers and 26 ground balls…Posted 51 goals, 25 assists, 101 draw controls, eight caused turnovers and 21 ground balls as a sophomore…Registered 22 goals, 13 assists, five draw controls, six caused turnovers and 14 ground balls as a freshman…Rated as a four-star prospect by Inside Lacrosse…Named an Academic All-American…Member of the National Honor Society...Competed for the Big 4 HHH Club team...Member of 2020 class that was ranked as the top class in the nation by Inside Lacrosse. Personal: Full name Cameron Nicole Evitts…Daughter of Jeff and Traci Evitts…Has two brothers, Matt and Mikey…Mother, Traci, was an All-American in field hockey at Syracuse, graduating in 1992…Aunt, Carol, and grandfather, Edwin, attended Penn State…Majoring in business…Born on October 23, 2001 in Berwyn, Pennsylvania.

GRETCHEN GILMORE

FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Height: 5-7

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High School: Played at Glen Ridge High School for head coach Beth Larkin…Led Glen Ridge to Essex County Championships in 2017, 2018 and 2019...Helped Glen Ridge to three Super Essex Conference titles and three North Group 1 finals…Was a US Lacrosse All-American as a junior…Earned first-team AllState, first-team All-Conference and All-County Tournament Team honors as a junior…As a sophomore, claimed first-team All-Conference honors… Named first-team NJ Group 1 honors as a sophomore…Was a first-team All-Conference selection as a freshman…Collected 98 goals, 27 assists, 141 draw controls and 58 ground balls as a junior…Tallied 74 goals, 30 assists, 150 draw controls and 60 ground balls as a sophomore…Recorded 53 goals, eight assists, 129 draw controls and 29 ground balls as a freshman…Selected as Under Armour Senior All-American...Rated as a five-star prospect and the No. 14 overall prospect in the 2020 class by Inside Lacrosse...Played for the Metro Blue Magic club team...Member of 2020 class that was ranked as the top class in the nation by Inside Lacrosse. Personal: Full name is Gretchen Swiss Gilmore…Daughter of Catherine and John Gilmore…Has two brothers, Colin and Cameron…Father, John, ran track at New Hampshire…Undecided on a major…Born on December 11, 2001 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey.

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ALAINA HAMOOD

FRESHMAN MIDFIELD/ATTACK Height: 5-9 Hometown: Hinsdale, Ill.

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High School: Played at Hinsdale Central for head coach Dan Hartman… Led Hinsdale Central to an Illinois State Title in 2018, a runner-up title in 2019 and a state semifinals appearance in 2017…Paced Hinsdale Central in draw controls, finished second on the team in total points in 2018…Was an All-State selection in 2018…Member of the Dean’s List and Honor Roll at Hinsdale Central...Played for the Maryland United and Lakeshore Lacrosse club teams...Named to the Inside Lacrosse Power 100 for the 2020 class...Member of 2020 class that was ranked as the top class in the nation by Inside Lacrosse. Personal: Full name is Alaina Jahaun Hamood…Daughter of Al and Melissa Hamood… Has a brother, Alec, and a sister, Yasmain…Sister, Yasmain, was a member of the Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Team, graduating in 2020…Majoring in pre-law…Born on November 6, 2001 in Plano, Texas.

High School: Hinsdale Central Major: Pre-Law

CAYDEN JARVIS

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High School: Played at Owen J. Roberts High School for head coach David Schlesinger… Led Owen J. Roberts to three Pioneer Athletic Conference Championships… Helped Owen J. Roberts to a 19-6 record in 2019…Earned All-Conference honors as a sophomore and junior…Selected All-Area as a sophomore…Made 181 saves in 2019…Named PASLA All-Academic as a junior...Played for the Ultimate CC club team...Member of 2020 class that was ranked as the top class in the nation by Inside Lacrosse.

FRESHMAN GOALKEEPER Height: 5-4

Personal: Full name is Cayden Marie Jarvis…Daughter of Ed and Kristi Jarvis…Has a brother, Blake, and a sister, Carson…Majoring in mechanical engineering… Born on August 6, 2001 in Germantown, Tennessee.

Hometown: Bucktown, Pa. High School: Owen J. Roberts Major: Mechanical Engineering

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2021 NITTANY LIONS ROSTER

KRISTIN O’NEILL

FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Height: 5-8 Hometown: Odenton, Md. High School: Archbishop Spalding Major: DUS

High School: Played at Archbishop Spalding High School for head coach Tara Shea… Served as a captain as a sophomore and junior…Led Archbishop Spalding to a 15-3 record and a No. 15 national ranking as a junior…Named an Under Armour Underclass All-American three times…Selected US Lacrosse AllAmerican in 2019…Was a first-team All-Metro Baltimore Sun and IAAM All-Conference selection in 2019…Tabbed first-team All-County in 2018 and 2019…Led Anne Arundel County with 85 goals as a junior and added 17 assists…As a sophomore, collected 41 goals and 11 assists…Selected as an Under Armour Senior All-American...Rated as a five-star prospect and the No. 9 overall prospect in the 2020 class by Inside Lacrosse…Member of the National Honor Society…Received the Al Cantello Jr. Memorial Scholarship at Archbishop Spalding…Set to join Haley Urgo as Archbishop Spalding alums on the Penn State roster...Played for the Integrity Lacrosse club team... Member of 2020 class that was ranked as the top class in the nation by Inside Lacrosse. Personal: Full name is Kristin Elizabeth O’Neill…Daughter of Kathy and John O’Neill… Has three brothers, Colin, Jason and Cameron…Brother, Colin, plays hockey at UMass Lowell…Brother, Jason, plays hockey at Providence…Undecided on a major…Born on March 18, 2002 in Odenton, Maryland.

KATHRYN TOOHEY

FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Height: 5-8 Hometown: Garnet Valley, Pa. High School: Garnet Valley

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High School: Played at Garnet Valley high school for head coach Jenny Purvis…Led Garnet Valley to a 21-4 record in 2019…Helped Garnet Valley to a 17-3 mark, a District Title and a Central League Championship in 2018…Named All-Delco second team in 2018 and 2019…Selected All-Central League second team in 2019…Selected as an Under Armour Senior All-American...Rated as a five-star prospect and the No. 16 overall prospect in the 2020 signing class by Inside Lacrosse…Also played soccer at Garnet Valley…Set to join Kara and Regan Nealon as Garnet Valley alums on the Penn State roster...Played for the Philly Blast club team...Member of 2020 class that was ranked as the top class in the nation by Inside Lacrosse. Personal: Full name is Kathryn Marie Toohey…Daughter of Frank Toohey and Karen Graver-Toohey…Has a sister, Elizabeth…Father, Frank, played soccer at Widener University…Sister, Elizabeth, plays lacrosse at Manhattan College… Mother, Karen, attended Penn State, graduating in 1983…Majoring in communications and psychology…Born on July 10, 2001 in Newark, Delaware.

Major: Communications and Psychology

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

OVERALL: 5-2 • BIG TEN: 0-0 • HOME: 3-1 • ROAD: 2-1 • NEUTRAL: 0-0 DATE Feb. 8

OPPONENT (RANK) at Towson

Feb. 15 LEHIGH

W/L SCORE W 12-9 W

13-9

REC. 1-0

CONF. -

2-0

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TOP GOAL SCORER S. Triandafils (4) Auth (3), S. Triandafils (3)

Feb. 19 DUQUESNE W 20-6 3-0 - Auth (5) Feb. 23 CORNELL W 19-9 4-0 - Auth (4) Feb. 29 at Loyola (MD.) (5) L 12-22 4-1 - Auth (3) Mar. 4 at James Madison (16) L 6-16 4-2 - Craft (2) Mar. 8 at Vanderbilt W 14-13 5-2 - Craft (4)

GOALIE OF RECORD Suplee (1-0) Suplee (2-0) Suplee (3-0) Suplee (4-0) Suplee (4-1) Suplee (4-2) Suplee (5-2)

The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Home games in CAPS

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Penn State Women's Lacrosse 2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Penn State Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Mar 08, 2020) 2020 SEASON STATS

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Feb 08 Feb 15 Feb 19 Feb 23 Feb 29 Mar 04 Mar 08

Opponent at Towson LEHIGH DUQUESNE CORNELL #5 LOYOLA at #16 James Madison at Vanderbilt

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots /G ame A s s is t s Free position Made-Att Free position pct. GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals F r e e - p o s it io n U n as s is t e d O v e rt ime Goals scored average GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS CLEARS Clear Pct. SHOT CLOCK VIOLATIONS ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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OVERALL 5-2 0-0 5-2

W W W W L L W

Score 12-9 13-9 20-6 19-9 12-22 6-16 14-13

Att. 449 366 243 362 355 282 494

PSU

OPP

96-200 13.71 .480 163-200 .815 28.6 37 31-57 .544

84-218 12.00 .385 179-218 .821 31.1 38 19-38 .500

96 31 59 0 13.71 116 88 114 70 98-118 .831 1

84 19 46 0 12.00 127 101 108 79 91-104 .875 1

1326 4/332 0/0

1225 3/408

HOME 3-1 0-0 3-1

AWAY 2-1 0-0 2-1

## PLAYER GP 26 Maria Auth 7 23 Sophia Triandafils 7 10 Lauren Craft 7 3 Quinn Nicolai 7 4 Kristin Roberto 7 6 Yasmain Hamood 6 2 Katie Schluederberg 6 31 Mary Muldoon 7 36 Meghan Murray 7 11 Olivia Dirks 7 25 Regan Nealon 6 27 Shannon Moore 6 22 Kara Nealon 4 30 Kelsey Kimmel 3 28 Rachel Rosen 4 29 Brooke Barger 5 14 Kayla Kielbasa 2 35 Alyssa Sloane 7 15 Sydney Wolfington 3 32 Alexandra Bruno 1 55 Taylor Suplee 7 33 Haley Urgo 5 21 Madison Cunningham 1 20 Erin Triandafils 5 19 Sydni Rosa 6 18 Rachel Spilker 4 17 Hayley DeAgostine 7 16 Lucy Lowe 2 13 Emily Vengilio 2 12 Kate Love 6 8 Sammy Helgeson 7 7 Brittany Dolan 6 5 Sloane Dowgiallo 4 Total 7 Opponents 7

G

22 15 12 9 9 7 3 6 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 84

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0 A Pts

## Goalie 21 Madison Cunningham 16 Lucy Lowe 55 Taylor Suplee

GP 1 2 7 7 7

Goals by Period Penn State Opponents

1st 2nd Total

Saves by Period Penn State Opponents

1st 2nd Total

Total Opponents

62 41 63 39

Shots by Period Penn State Opponents

118 121

Shots on Goal Penn State Opponents

101 104

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Min. 14:47 23:40 381:33 420:00 420:00

34 43 32 28

2 4 78 84 96

96 84 95 67

200 218

1st 2nd Total

62 75

GB

DC

GA GAAvg Save

1st 2nd Total

82 97

Sh

TO

CT

11 33 48 5 0 8 4 7 22 33 5 1 8 2 1 13 18 2 6 4 4 3 12 19 2 3 9 3 0 9 27 10 16 13 6 2 9 12 2 0 4 1 5 8 4 2 0 5 0 0 6 9 1 0 1 0 1 5 9 8 13 8 1 0 3 8 10 32 7 7 2 3 3 1 3 2 1 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 7 0 2 4 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 7 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 1 7 0 0 0 3 3 4 5 0 0 0 6 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 37 133 200 116 88 114 70 38 122 218 127 101 108 79

163 179

8.12 10.14 12.27 12.00 13.71

5 3 87 95 67

Pct

.714 .429 .527 .531 .411

W-L-T

0-0-0 0-0-0 5-2-0 5-2-0 2-5-0


2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE PENN STATE 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

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 116-67

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE USWLA/AIAW/NCAA TOURNAMENT 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 AIAW 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 NCAA at Penn State L, 10-9 vs. Delaware

Quarterfinal Round

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)

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) 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)

1996 Quarterfinal Round NCAA at Princeton L, 13-9 vs. Princeton (quarterfinals) 1997 First Round NCAA at Maryland L, 6-2 vs. Maryland 1998

ECAC Champions ECAC at Penn State W, 14-13 vs. Massachusetts (semifinals) W, 14-9 Rutgers (champions)

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)

NCAA at Haverford L, 15-7 vs. Temple (championship)

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE USWLA/AIAW/NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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) 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)

2017 National Semifinals NCAA at Penn State W, 19-14 vs. JMU (second round)

NCAA at Penn State W, 14-12 vs. Princeton (quarterfinals)

Final Four (Foxborough, Mass.) L, 20-10 vs. Maryland (semifinals)

2018 First Round NCAA at Stony Brook L, 15-14 (OT) vs. Penn (first round)

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 Runner-Up: 1986, 1988 Semifinal Teams: 1982, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2016, 2017

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE ALC/BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

ALC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2007 at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. Penn State - No. 5 seed vs. Ohio State W, 9-7 vs. Northwestern L, 7-19 2008 at Northwestern, Evanston, Ill. Penn State - No. 5 seed vs. Ohio State W, 13-5 vs. Northwestern L, 7-15 2009 at Penn State, University Park, Pa. Penn State - No. 2 seed vs. Ohio State W, 11-7 vs. Northwestern L, 3-13 2010 at Ohio State, Columbus, Ohio Penn State - No. 4 seed vs. Ohio State vs. Northwestern

W, 14-12 L, 9-15

2011 at Vanderbilt, Nashville, Tenn. Penn State - No. 3 seed vs. Johns Hopkins vs. Northwestern

W, 17-11 L, 3-14

BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2015 at Rutgers, Piscataway, N.J. Penn State - No. 2 seed vs. Northwestern vs. Ohio State

W, 13-10 W, 13-11

2016 at Northwestern, Evanston, Ill. Penn State - No. 2 seed vs. Northwestern

L, 6-9

2017 at Maryland, College Park, Md. Penn State - No. 2 seed vs. Northwestern

L, 11-12

2018 at Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Penn State - No. 3 seed vs. Northwestern vs. Maryland

W, 21-16 L, 12-21

2019 at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. Penn State - No. 4 seed vs. Maryland L, 8-15

2012 at Penn State, University Park, Pa. Penn State - No. 3 seed vs. Johns Hopkins L, 12-13 2013 at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. Penn State - No. 3 seed vs. Vanderbilt W, 16-14 vs. Northwestern L, 8-9 (OT) 2014 at Northwestern, Evanston, Ill. Penn State - No. 4 seed vs. Johns Hopkins

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE CAREER POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. --

380 334 289 261 234 227 218 216 211 208 203 202 202 201 200 180

Marsha Florio Candy Finn Tami Worley Maggie McCormick Beth Thompson Katie O’Donnell Madison Carter Laurie Gray Steph Lazo Colleen O’Hara Michele DeJuliis Mackenzie Cyr Madison Cyr Maggy Dunphy Jen Johnson Maria Auth

CAREER GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. --

271 265 230 203 197 156 154 153 150 148 142 137 136 136 132 126

Marsha Florio Candy Finn Tami Worley Katie O’Donnell Madison Carter Madison Cyr Sharon Duffey Laurie Gray Maggie Dunphy Diane Whipple Michele DeJuliis Mary Ann Foley Beth Thompson Jen Johnson Colleen O’Hara Maria Auth

CAREER ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. --

137 115 109 107 98 98 89 79 76 68 64 63 61 61 60 54

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 Maria Auth

Bold indicates current student-athlete

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Years Games GOALS 1982-85 1979-82 1986-89 2012-15 1983-86 2015-18 2016-20 1981-84 2014-17 2000-03 1994-97 2011-14 2013-16 1983-86 1996-99 2017-present

Years

Games

1982-85 1979-82 1986-89 2015-18 2016-20 2013-16 1975-78 1981-84 1983-86 1987-90 1994-97 1987-90 1983-86 1996-99 2000-03 2017-present

Years

65 58 76 78 59 83 68 59 67 69 65 75 81 50 70 62

65 58 76 83 68 81 39 59 50 75 65 78 59 70 69 62

Games

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 2017-present

79 60 65 75 59 67 67 60 69 65 70 59 65 65 58 62

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)

5.07 Candy Finn (76g in 15 games) 1981

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

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 in 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

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORDS

GOALKEEPER RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS

SAVES IN A GAME

GOALS IN A GAME

SAVES IN A SEASON

GOALS IN A SEASON

27

Janice Hvorecky vs. West Chester, 1976

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

SAVE PERCENTAGE IN A CAREER

.725 Jody Field (420 saves/159 goals), 1976-79

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE IN A SEASON 3.10 Jody Field (31 goals in 9 games), 1977

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE IN A CAREER

3.51 Jody Field (159 goals in 44 games), 1976-79

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vs. Lock Haven, 1983

303 2018 (20 games) 2017 (21 games)

AVERAGE GOALS PER GAME 15.5 1986 (280g in 18 games)

ASSISTS IN A GAME 19

vs. Lock Haven, 1983 vs. Princeton, 1985

ASSISTS IN A SEASON 127

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 (9 games)

GOALS ALLOWED IN A GAME 23

vs. Georgetown, 2001

GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON 268 2018 (20 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 23

Began after 8-5 loss to West Chester April 15, 1976, Ended with 7-7 tie to Ursinus April 12, 1980

CONSECUTIVE NON-LOSSES 38

Began after 7-6 loss at West Chester April 26, 1980, Ended with 7-6 loss at Maryland April 14, 1983

CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 7

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS

(followed by Penn State and opponent season goal totals)

YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020*

Sharon Duffey Sharon Duffey Sharon Duffey Sharon Duffey Candy Finn Candy Finn Candy Finn Candy Finn Marsha Florio Laurie Gray Marsha Florio Maggy Dunphy Amanda Veal Tami Worley Tami Worley Megan Smith Megan Smith Deanna Blood Donna Bucci Michele DeJuliis Michele DeJuliis Michele DeJuliis Tam Crowe Jen Johnson Jen Johnson Julie Tice Colleen O’Hara Colleen O’Hara Colleen O’Hara Lori Havrilla Kristen Burke Shari Maslin Lindsay Dutch Jessi Lieb Marisa Lozano Jen Steadman Jen Steadman Maggie McCormick Maggie McCormick Madison Cyr Maggie McCormick Maggie McCormick Madison Cyr Steph Lazo Maria Auth Maria Auth Maria Auth

G

38 49 37 40 49 67 76 73 68 60 79 70 44 61 78 23 27 24 36 30 37 46 23 49 47 26 33 46 34 36 36 38 23 27 20 28 37 29 50 41 21 24 59 46 54 32 22

A

10 7 14 14 14 18 17 21 27 35 30 21 35 18 16 51 30 19 18 12 19 16 21 24 23 33 19 13 23 12 18 13 19 9 24 17 13 30 37 7 27 43 24 43 17 14 11

PTS 48 56 51 54 63 85 93 94 95 95 109 91 79 79 94 74 57 43 54 42 56 62 44 73 70 59 52 59 57 48 54 51 42 36 44 45 50 59 87 48 48 67 83 89 71 46 33

GP 10 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 16 14 18 18 19 19 20 17 18 16 16 15 18 16 16 18 20 17 18 17 17 17 17 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 21 18 18 21 21 21 20 16 7

TM GF 114 155 145 154 158 158 193 250 245 213 236 280 268 242 270 181 173 154 166 155 166 178 169 214 241 118 188 184 190 170 200 197 179 175 190 207 190 224 270 235 280 268 303 303 210 96

TM GA TM GP 53 115 31 34 55 61 110 91 93 80 120 105 116 124 91 93 121 104 132 122 123 115 65 182 171 65 180 199 141 147 138 180 169 177 173 181 177 193 240 181

10 9 10 12 13 14 15 17 16 14 18 18 19 19 20 18 18 16 16 15 18 16 16 18 20 17 18 17 17 17 17 16 17 17 17 17 18 19 21 18

198 211 227 268 206 37

21 21 21 20 17 7

* The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE PANZER STADIUM

Panzer Stadium opened in 2018 with new home bleachers, a press box, a video board, concessions, restrooms and a ticket office being completed in 2019. In May 2017, Ken Panzer, a 1982 Penn State graduate and former captain of the men’s lacrosse team, and his longtime business parter at Douglas Emmett, Jordan Kaplan, committed a $3.55 million to transform the Penn State Lacrosse Field into one of the premier lacrosse stadiums in the country. Additional gifts and donations brough the final total to $5.6 million.

HOME FACILTY RECORDS

BY FACILITY:

THE NITTANY LIONS HAVE PLAYED HOME GAMES AT THE PENN STATE LACROSSE FIELD, HOLUBA HALL, LADY LION FIELD & POLLOCK FIELD DURING THEIR STORIED HISTORY.

*PANZER STADIUM: 12-7 (3 years)

ALL-TIME HOME RECORD: 293-110-2

*HOLUBA HALL: 23-8 (14 years) PENN STATE LACROSSE FIELD: 32-10 (6 years) LADY LION FIELD: 118-61-1 (20 years) POLLOCK FIELD: 21-15-1 (12 years) * - CURRENT HOME VENUES

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 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)

NATIONAL AWARDS AND HONORS 1995 Joanna Connelly (First) Michele DeJuliis (First) Jill Pearsall (First) 1996 Joanne Connelly (First) Michele DeJuliis (First) Tam Crowe (Third) 1997 Michele DeJuliis (First) Tam Crowe (Second) Allison McCall (Second) Jen Johnson (Third) 1998 Jen Johnson (Second) Emily Mechem (Third) Colleen O’Brien (Third) 1999 Jen Johnson (First) Emily Mechem (First) Colleen O’Brien (First) Summer Downing (Second) Julie Tice (Second) Jenn Webb (Third) 2000 Jenn Webb (Second) Julie Tice (Third) 2001 Allison DeCecco (Second) Colleen O’Hara (Third) 2003 Colleen O’Hara (Second) Lee Tortorelli (Second) 2004 Lee Tortorelli (First) Janique Craig (Third) 2005 Emily Chambers (Second) Renee Cipro (Second) Lori Havrilla (Third) 2006 Jessi Lieb (Third) 2009 Kerry Shea (Third) 2012 Dana Cahill (Second) Lizzy Carney (Second) Tatum Coffey (Third) 2013 Kelly Lechner (Second) Maggie McCormick (Second) Katie Guy (Third) 2014 Lauren Purvis (Second) Madison Cyr (Third) 2015 Maggie McCormick (Second) Tatum Coffey (Third) Emi Smith (Third) 2016 Madison Cyr (Second) Steph Lazo (Third) 2017 Steph Lazo (First) Katie O’Donnell (Second) Madison Carter (Second) 2018 Katie O’Donnell (First) Madison Carter (Second) Kayla Brisolari (Third)

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) 2018 Katie O’Donnell (First) Madison Carter (First) Kayla Brisolari (First) 2019 Kayla Brisolari (First) Reilly Masterson (Second)

* - The IWLCA began honoring AllAmericans in 1984.

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 (Second) Lori Havrilla (Second)

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE ALL-BIG TEN

CONFERENCE AWARDS AND HONORS/TEAM AWARDS/ACADEMIC AWARDS

2015 Tatum Coffey Madison Cyr Maggie McCormick Emi Smith Abby Smucker 2016 Madison Carter Madison Cyr Steph Lazo Jenna Mosketti Katie O’Donnell Abby Smucker 2017 Madison Carter Steph Lazo Katie O’Donnell Natalie Schmitt Abby Smucker 2018 Kayla Brisolari Madison Carter Katie O’Donnell 2019 Maria Auth Kayla Brisolari Reilly Masterson

BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 2015 Missy Doherty

BIG TEN GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 2015 Emi Smith

BIG TEN ATTACKER OF THE YEAR 2017 Steph Lazo

BIG TEN MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR 2018 Katie O’Donnell

BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2016 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 Kayla Brisolari Erika Spilker 2018 Maria Auth Madison Carter Kelly Daggett Katie O’Donnell 2019 Kayla Brisolari Taylor Suplee

ALL-ALC

2002 Alison DeCecco Colleen O’Hara 2003 Colleen O’Hara (First) Stephanie Curnoles (Second) Liz Frandé (Second) Katie Heschke (Second) Shari Maslin (Second) Lee Tortorelli (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) Madison Cyr (Second) Jenna Mosketti (Second) 2014 Madison Cyr (First) Lauren Purvis (First) Maggie McCormick (Second) Jenna Mosketti (Second)

ALC DEFENDER OF THE YEAR 2014 Lauren Purvis

ALC GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 2004 Lee Tortorelli 2011 Dana Cahill 2012 Dana Cahill

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SUSAN DELANEY-SCHEETZ SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD

Susan Delaney-Scheetz, one of the founders of the American Lacrosse Conference (ALC), 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 studentathletes 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 Allison DeCecco 2002 BJ Lucey 2003 Katie Pace 2004 Janique Craig 2005 Emily Chambers 2006 Katrina McGowan 2007 Renee Cipro 2008 Linsey Shea 2009 Megan McGuire 2010 Marisa Lozano 2011 Maggie Dunbar 2012 Theresa Zichelli

*The Diane Whipple Award was discontinued after the 2012 season.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1988 Becky Vaughan (GTE-CoSIDA Second Team) 1989 Becky Vaughan (GTE-CoSIDA First Team) 2013 Tatum Coffey

IWLCA HONOR ROLL 1994 Kara Stockett (First Team) 1995 Jen Kotkin (First Team) 1996 Tara Rowlyk (First Team) 1997 Tara Rowlyk, Emily Mechem (First Team) 1999 Courtney Jenkins, Emily Mechem (First Team) 2001 Brooke Bailey (First Team) 2002 Brooke Bailey, Sara Young (First Team)


2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2003 Katie Pace, Stephanie Curnoles (First Team) 2004 Stephanie Curnoles 2005 Bradey Beach, Megan Boyd, Emily Chambers, Katrina McGowan, Lee Tortorelli 2006 Renee Cipro, Katrina McGowan 2007 Renee Cipro 2009 Lauren Burke, Megan McGuire, Kerry Shea 2010 Megan Hollerbach, Katy Wick 2011 Dana Cahill, Colleen Shea, Katy Wick 2012 Colleen Shea 2013 Tatum Coffey, Ayla Halus, Lauren Purvis, Colleen Shea 2014 Tatum Coffey, Evan Foulsham, Lauren Purvis, Whitney Reddig 2015 Tatum Coffey, Dani Lazo, Jess Loizeaux 2017 Taylor Bleistein, Madison Day Katie O’Donnell, Natalie Schmitt, Abby Smucker, Shelby Wells 2018 Kayla Brisolari, Bridget Chakey, Madison Day, Katie Garvey, Lucy Haubold, Delaney Muldoon, Katie O’Donnell, Shelby Wells 2019 Kayla Brisolari, Katie Garvey, Yasmain Hamood, Delaney Muldoon, Kristin Roberto

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC HONORS 2007 Renee Cipro (First Team)

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2015 Natalia Angelo, Taylor Bleistein, Kristin Brent, 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 2016 Taylor Bleistein, Megan Callghan, 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 2017 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,

ACADEMIC AWARDS Shelby Wells 2018 Maria Auth, Kayla Brisolari, Madison Carter, Bridget Chakey, Kelly Daggett, Madison Day, Hayley DeAgostine, Maggie Gallagher, Katie Garvey, Yasmain Hamood, Lucy Haubold, Shannon Moore, Delaney Muldoon, Katie O’Donnell, Kristin Roberto, Katie Schluederberg, Shelby Wells 2019 Maria Auth, Kayla Brisolari, Madison Carter, Kelly Daggett, Hayley DeAgostine, Samantha Del Viscio, Brittany Dolan, Katie Garvey, Yasmain Hamood, Sammy Helgeson, Kate Love, Lucy Lowe, Shannon Moore, Delaney Muldoon, Quinn Nicolai, Alex Rich, Kristin Roberto, Rachel Rosen, Katie Schluederberg, Alyssa Sloane, Sophia Triandafils, Emily Vengilio 2020 Maria Auth, Madison Carter, Lauren Craft, Hayley DeAgostine, Brittany Dolan, Sloane Dowgiallo, Yasmain Hamood, Sammy Helgeson, Kate Love, Lucy Lowe, Shannon Moore, Mary Muldoon, Quinn Nicolai, Kristin Roberto, Rachel Rosen, Katie Schluederberg, Alyssa Sloane, Taylor Suplee, Sophia Triandafils, Emily Vengilio, Sydney Wolfington

BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS 2015 Taylor Bleistein, Kristin Brent, Tatum Coffey, Dani Lazo, Jess Loizeaux, Abby Smucker, Jane Truffer 2016 Taylor Bleistein, McKenna Coyle, Madison Day, Abby Smucker, Shelby Wells 2017 Taylor Bleistein, Kayla Brisolari, Madison Day, Katie Garvey, Lucy Haubold, Delaney Muldoon, Katie O’Donnell, Abby Smucker, Shelby Wells 2018 Kayla Brisolari, Bridget Chakey, Madison Day, Maggie Gallagher, Lucy Haubold, Delaney Muldoon, Katie O’Donnell, Kristin Roberto 2019 Kayla Brisolari, Madison Carter, Kelly Daggett, Brittany Dolan, Katie Garvey, Yasmain Hamood, Kate Love, Delaney Muldoon, Quinn Nicolai, Kristin Roberto 2020 Madison Carter, Hayley DeAgostine, Yasmain Hamood, Sammy Helgeson, Shannon

Moore, Mary Muldoon, Quinn Nicolai, Kristin Roberto, Alyssa Sloane, Sophia Triandafils

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

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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 2014 Carly Bitzer, Lauren Bosse, Lizzy Carney, Tatum Coffey, Avery Curley, Ali Foulsham, Evan Foulsham, Heather Harman, Kelly Lechner, Shannon Lechner, Maggie McCormick, Jenna Mosketti, Lauren Purvis, Whitney Reddig, Erika Spilker

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TEWAARATON LEGEND AWARD

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

Candace Finn (Rocha)

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 Gillian Rattray

PENNSYLVANIA

^Delaney-Scheetz served as Penn State head coach from 1986-89 *Williams served as Penn State head coach from 1990-99

Susan Delaney-Scheetz Betsy Williams (Daugherty) Julie Williams Barb Jordan Gillian Rattray Lynn Thompson (Anderson)

U-19 WORLD CUP MEMBERS

VIRGINIA

AUSTRALIA Hayley Sofarnos

NEW JERSEY

CANADA Katie Guy Jennifer Johnson

2007 2007 1995, 2007 (head coach)

UNITED STATES Tatum Coffey Dani Lazo

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2015

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Mary McCarthy Stefano Anne Marie Vesco

BALTIMORE

Michele DeJuliis

LONG ISLAND Diane Whipple

1998 2000 2000 2002 2004 2005 2010 2013 2018 1998 2000 2003 2005 2007 2010 2001

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 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

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)

FROSTBURG

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

canceled

W W W W L W

1969 (1-5)

at Wilson College W ITHACA COLLEGE L EAST STROUDSBURG L at Frostburg L LOCK HAVEN L at Hartwick L

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 L ITHACA COLLEGE L at Hartwick W at Millersville L EAST STROUDSBURG L LOCK HAVEN L

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)

T W L W L W L L

3-10 6-11 10-4 5-9 3-13 4-10 5-5 6-5 3-12 10-5 6-7 11-3 5-15 0-15

4/14 4/21 4/24 4/30 5/2 5/5 5/8 5/10 5/12-13

1973 (3-5)

at Maryland L 5-13 at Hartwick W 13-10 ITHACA L 5-20 LOCK HAVEN L 4-14 at Millersville L 9-15 CORNELL W (forfeit) 1-0 at Wilson W 14-6 at Frostburg L 4-8 USWLA South. District Tournament at Goucher

1974 (7-1)

4/6 FROSTBURG W 12-7 4/8 HARTWICK W 10-2 4/19 at Cornell W 21-1 4/20 at Ithaca W 13-8 4/25 at Maryland L 8-9 4/30 MILLERSVILLE W 11-4 5/7 at Lock Haven W 7-5 5/11 WILSON W 12-3 5/18-19 Southern District Tournament at Goucher

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 canceled 4/13 MILLERSVILLE W 30-3 4/15 URSINUS W 6-4 4/20 at Slippery Rock canceled 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 BROWN ++ W 23-2 5/12 YALE ++ W 9-2 5/13 MASSACHUSETTS ++ W 8-5 + Central Pa. Tournament at Bucknell ++ USWLA Nat. College Div. Tourn. at PSU

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1982 (14-3)

3/27 at Temple W 6-5 4/5 at William & Mary T 10-10 4/10 at Delaware W 17-6 4/12 URSINUS T 7-7 4/15 at Slippery Rock W 15-2 4/19 WEST CHESTER W 8-7 4/22 at Lock Haven W 7-0 4/26 RUTGERS W 10-3 4/29 at Maryland L 6-7 5/1 TOWSON W 18-4 5/3 at Bucknell + W 10-1 5/3 Cent. Penn All-Stars + W 10-2 5/3 Lock Haven + W 9-1 5/6 EAST STROUDSBURG W 31-0 5/9 Harvard ++ W 12-6 5/10 Massachusetts ++ W 8-3 5/11 Maryland ++ W 3-1 + Central Penn Tourney at Bucknell ++ USWLA Nat. College Div. Tourn. at Princeton

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 Pennsylvania + L 6-7 5/2 Maryland + W 10-2 5/5 PRINCETON W 24-4 5/8 at Harvard W 15-9 5/13 Ohio University ++ W 29-7 5/14 Temple ++ L 5-6 5/15 Pennsylvania ++ W 4-3 + EAIAW Regionals (3rd place) ++ AIAW Championship at West Chester (3rd)

1981 (13-2)

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

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 Temple + W 5-4 5/2 Ursinus + W 15-9 5/15 Maryland ++ L 8-12 5/16 James Madison ++ W 16-3 5/17 Massachusetts ++ W 14-8 + EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Tournament at Loyola ++ AIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS

1983 (14-2)

1984 (12-2)

3/24 at James Madison W 4/1 at Virginia W 4/3 at Temple W 4/5 WEST CHESTER W 4/7 WILLIAM & MARY W 4/10 at Delaware W 4/14 RUTGERS W 4/19 at Maryland L 4/21 at Massachusetts W 4/24 URSINUS W 4/26 at Pennsylvania W 4/28 NORTHWESTERN W 5/2 PRINCETON W 5/12 DELAWARE+ L +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 W 12-5 3/28 at Princeton W 30-10 3/30 at Virginia W 9-8 4/2 TEMPLE L 7-8 4/4 at West Chester W 17-8 4/6 at William & Mary W 13-5 4/11 DELAWARE W 21-13 4/13 at Rutgers W 16-4 4/16 at Lafayette W 11-7 4/18 MARYLAND L 6-8 4/20 LEHIGH W 15-5 4/21 NORTHWESTERN L 7-8 4/25 PENNSYLVANIA W 12-2 4/27 at New Hampshire W 11-9 4/28 Northeastern # W 11-0 5/2 BUCKNELL W 15-3 5/4 DARTMOUTH W 12-5 5/11 at Maryland + L (OT) 11-12 # at New Hampshire + NCAA Semifinal at Maryland

1986 (16-2)

3/22 at James Madison W 16-6 3/25 LOYOLA (MD.) W 9-4 3/27 PRINCETON W 21-2 3/29 VIRGINIA W 23-8 4/1 at Temple W 13-6 4/3 WEST CHESTER W 20-6 4/5 WILLIAM & MARY W 9-7 4/10 at Delaware W 13-8 4/12 RUTGERS W 15-5 4/15 LAFAYETTE W 22-4 4/17 at Maryland L 6-11 4/19 at Lehigh W 12-2 4/21 at Pennsylvania W 17-2 4/26 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 11-10 4/29 at Bucknell W 27-1 5/4 Northeastern # W 28-5 5/10 at Temple + W 8-7 5/17 at Maryland ++ L 10-11 # at Harvard + NCAA Semifinal at Temple ++ NCAA Championship at Maryland


2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 1987 (17-2)

3/16 at Richmond W 13-1 3/19 at Princeton W 16-5 3/21 JAMES MADISON W 16-9 3/24 at Loyola (MD.) W 14-6 3/28 at Virginia W 12-10 3/29 at William & Mary L 8-9 4/1 TEMPLE L 7-10 4/3 at West Chester W 20-7 4/5 LEHIGH W 13-5 4/9 DELAWARE W 14-7 4/11 at Rutgers W 21-2 4/14 at Lafayette W 13-8 4/22 PENNSYLVANIA W 20-4 4/25 at New Hampshire W 12-8 4/26 at Yale W 19-2 4/28 BUCKNELL W 17-3 5/3 MARYLAND W 12-5 5/9 VIRGINIA + W 14-9 5/16 Temple ++ W 7-6 + NCAA Semifinals at Penn State ++ NCAA Championship at Maryland

1988 (15-4)

3/16 at Richmond W 16-10 3/19 at James Madison L 5-6 3/22 LOYOLA (MD.) W 8-3 3/26 VIRGINIA W 9-4 3/27 WILLIAM & MARY W 12-8 3/29 at Temple L 11-14 3/31 WEST CHESTER W 19-1 4/9 RUTGERS W 26-1 4/12 LAFAYETTE L 10-14 4/14 at Maryland W 11-8 4/16 at Lehigh W 16-2 4/18 at Delaware W 13-8 4/19 PRINCETON W 13-6 4/23 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 9-5 4/26 at Bucknell W 24-2 4/30 at Dartmouth W 13-5 5/11 NORTHWESTERN + W 12-6 5/15 at Lafayette ++ W 8-6 5/21 Temple +++ L 7-15 + NCAA First Round at Penn State ++ NCAA Semifinal at Lafayette +++ NCAA Championship at Haverford

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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 (MD.) 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 (MD.) 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 (MD.) 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 (MD.) 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 W 3/11 Richmond # W 3/17 at Loyola (MD.) W 3/20 JAMES MADISON W 3/23 LEHIGH W 3/27 at William & Mary L 3/28 at Virginia W 4/1 DELAWARE W 4/7 at Lafayette W 4/10 DARTMOUTH L 4/15 WEST CHESTER W 4/17 TEMPLE W 4/24 at Princeton L 4/26 at New Hampshire W 5/1 MARYLAND L 5/8 at Princeton + L # at Hilton Head, S.C. + NCAA First Round at Princeton

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11-9 13-4 7-6 8-5 18-7 8-13 7-5 18-10 12-6 6-9 16-7 13-7 6-13 9-6 7-14 7-11

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1994 (9-6)

3/9 at Richmond W (OT) 12-11 3/16 LOYOLA (MD.) 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 (MD.) 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 (MD.) L 3/16 at James Madison L 3/17 at Richmond W 3/23 WILLIAM & MARY W 3/24 VIRGINIA W 3/30 at Delaware W 3/31 Old Dominion # W 4/5 at Lehigh W 4/7 at Dartmouth W 4/10 LAFAYETTE W 4/13 at Temple W 4/14 at West Chester W 4/20 PRINCETON L 4/22 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 4/27 at Maryland L 5/11 at Princeton + L # at Delaware + NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton

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1997 (10-6)

3/10 at Old Dominion W 3/12 at Loyola L 3/15 JAMES MADISON L 3/16 VANDERBILT W 3/22 at William and Mary L 3/23 at Virginia L 3/29 DELAWARE W 4/5 LEHIGH W 4/6 DARTMOUTH W 4/9 at Lafayette W 4/12 TEMPLE W 4/13 OHIO STATE W 4/19 at Princeton W 4/21 at New Hampshire W 4/26 MARYLAND L 5/10 at Maryland + L + NCAA First Round at Maryland

1998 (10-8)

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

3/4 RICHMOND W 16-9 3/7 COLGATE W 10-8 3/11 LOYOLA L 7-12 3/14 at James Madison W 12-11 3/21 WILLIAM & MARY L 6-8 3/22 VIRGINIA L 10-11 3/28 PRINCETON L 12-19 3/29 OLD DOMINION W 11-7 4/4 at Lehigh W 18-6 4/6 at Dartmouth L 9-11 4/8 LAFAYETTE W 15-10 4/11 at Temple L 8-12 4/18 at Ohio State W 14-3 4/20 at Delaware L 11-12 4/25 at Maryland L 10-14 5/1 VANDERBILT W 17-7 5/9 MASSACHUSETTS + W 14-3 5/10 RUTGERS + W 14-9 + ECAC Championship at Penn State

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

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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 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 (MD.) 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


2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2001 (8-10)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2004 (6-11, 3-3 ALC)

3/3 CORNELL L 9-11 3/10 JAMES MADISON L 11-14 3/13 MASSACHUSETTS W 11-5 3/16 at Virginia L 11-15 3/18 at William & Mary W 12-11 3/21 DELAWARE W 6-5 3/24 at Princeton L 9-10 3/30 MARYLAND L 8-14 4/1 NORTH CAROLINA L 9-19 4/3 TEMPLE W 13-8 4/7 at Loyola L 6-10 4/10 LEHIGH W 17-2 4/13 at Old Dominion W 9-8 4/15 DARTMOUTH L 11-12 4/20 at Georgetown L 11-23 4/22 at Lafayette W 13-5 4/28 OHIO STATE W 15-10 5/10 at Dartmouth + L 7-9 + NCAA First Round at Dartmouth

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

2002 (8-9, 4-2 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

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

2005 (12-5, 5-1 ALC)

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 (MD.) 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 (MD.) 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 24 NCAA Tournament Appearances • WE ARE • @PennStateWLAX • GoPSUSports.com

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 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 (MD.) 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 #9 VIRGINIA 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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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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 (MD.) 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 (MD) 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 BUCKNELL W 18-2 2/23 at #6 Loyola (MD.) L 11-13 2/27 at Duquesne W 16-9 3/3 at #6 Virginia W 15-14 3/6 JAMES MADISON W 13-12 3/9 at #1 Maryland L 10-20 3/13 at #14 Cornell L (OT) 12-13 3/17 VANDERBILT* W 20-14 3/22 at Drexel W 9-8 3/30 #2 FLORIDA* W 16-11 4/5 at #4 Northwestern* L 3-11 4/10 LEHIGH W 16-3 4/14 OHIO STATE* W 14-12 4/17 LAFAYETTE W 19-10 4/21 at #19 Johns Hopkins* W 15-14 4/27 at #18 Princeton L 9-14 5/2 vs. Vanderbilt^ W 16-14 5/4 vs. #4 Northwestern^ L (OT) 8-9 5/10 CANISIUS+ W 14-13 5/12 #15 UMASS+ W 12-9 5/18 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 (MD) 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


2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 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 (MD.) 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)

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 (MD.) 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) 14-11 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

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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 (MD.) 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

2018 (10-10, 3-3 Big Ten)

2/10 at Towson L 13-14 2/17 at Lehigh W 14-13 2/21 DUQUESNE W 19-8 2/24 CORNELL W 16-11 3/3 LOYOLA (MD) L (OT) 15-16 3/7 at James Madison L 14-12 3/11 at Albany W 17-7 3/14 DREXEL W 22-9 3/17 at Rutgers* W 18-13 3/19 PRINCETON L 12-13 3/22 JOHNS HOPKINS* W (OT) 13-12 3/31 at Ohio State* W 18-10 4/6 at Virginia W 22-13 4/14 NORTHWESTERN* L 13-17 4/19 at Maryland* L 8-13 4/24 at Stony Brook L 13-21 4/28 MICHIGAN* L 11-12 5/4 vs. Northwestern^ W 21-16 5/6 vs. Maryland^ L 12-21 5/11 vs. Penn+ L (OT) 14-15 * Big Ten Conference game ^ Big Ten Tournament at Maryland + NCAA First Round at Stony Brook

2019 (8-9, 3-3 Big Ten)

2/9 #11 TOWSON W 13-7 2/16 LEHIGH W 15-5 2/23 at Cornell W 14-12 2/27 at #14 Princeton L 10-21 3/2 at #13 Loyola (MD.) L 8-13 3/6 #7 JAMES MADISON L 9-11 3/9 ALBANY W 11-9 3/16 at #12 Michigan* L 9-12 3/21 #2 MARYLAND* L 6-17 3/28 at #5 Northwestern* L 11-19 4/4 OHIO STATE* W 21-5 4/7 at #8 Virginia L 13-16 4/16 at Duquesne W 17-6 4/18 #21 JOHNS HOPKINS* W 16-15 4/23 #16 STONY BROOK L 11-16 4/27 RUTGERS* W 18-7 5/3 vs. #1 Maryland^ L 8-15 * Big Ten Conference game ^ Big Ten Tournament at Johns Hopkins

2020 (5-2, 0-0 Big Ten)

2/8 2/15 2/19 2/23 2/29 3/4 3/8

at Towson LEHIGH DUQUESNE CORNELL at #5 Loyola (MD.) at #16 James Madison VANDERBILT

W 12-9 W 13-9 W 20-6 W 19-9 L 12-22 L 6-16 W 14-13

The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE RECORD VS. OPPONENTS

Opponent

Record

Last Win First Meeting

Albany 3-1-0 2019 2011 Baltimore Club 1-0-0 1965 1965 Brockport 1-0-0 1977 1977 Brown 1-0-0 1979 1979 Bucknell 19-0-0 2015 1978 Cabooses 1-0-0 1979 1979 Canisius 1-0-0 2013 2013 Central Pa. All-Stars 2-0-0 1980 1979 Cincinnati 1-0-0 2008 2008 Colgate 10-0-0 2010 1989 Colorado 0-1-0 - 2017 Cornell 12-3-0 2020 1970 Cortland 2-0-0 1977 1968 Dartmouth 10-7-0 1999 1985 Davidson 4-0-0 2005 2002 Delaware 25-7-0 2012 1979 Drexel 8-0-0 2018 1994 Duquesne 9-0-0 2020 2012 East Stroudsburg 5-9-0 1979 1965 Florida 2-5-0 2016 2010 Frostburg 5-4-2 1977 1967 Georgetown 3-3-0 2004 1999 Hartwick 7-2-0 1975 1967 Harvard 3-0-0 1989 1980 Hofstra 2-0-0 2012 2011 Ithaca 4-5-0 1976 1968 James Madison 21-14-0 2017 1981 Johns Hopkins 16-5-0 2019 2002 Lafayette 21-2-0 2013 1985 Lehigh 28-0-0 2020 1985 Lock Haven 12-5-0 1983 1969 Loyola Maryland 17-17-0 2017 1986 Maryland 14-43-1 2015 1973 Massachusetts 9-0-0 2013 1978 Michigan 4-2-0 2017 2014 Millersville 6-2-0 1978 1971 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0-0 2009 2009 New Hampshire 13-2-0 2000 1985 North Carolina 3-11-0 2015 1999 Northeastern 2-0-0 1986 1985 Northwestern 9-23-0 2018 1984 Ohio State 21-6-0 2019 1997 Ohio University 6-1-0 2006 1982 Old Dominion 8-1-0 2001 1993 Penn 10-7-0 2016 1982 Princeton 13-26-0 2017 1982 Red Caps 1-0-0 1979 1979 Richmond 11-0-0 1998 1987 Rutgers 20-0-0 2019 1978 Shippensburg 1-0-0 1990 1990 Slippery Rock 5-0-0 1981 1977 Stanford 1-1-0 2015 2015 Stony Brook 0-2-0 - 2018 Temple 16-13-0 2010 1978 Towson 10-1-0 2020 1978 Ursinus 8-1-1 1984 1976 Vanderbilt 14-7-0 2020 1997 Vermont 1-0-0 1991 1991 Virginia 19-22-0 2018 1983 West Chester 20-3-0 1999 1975 William & Mary 25-7-1 2012 1980 Wilson 6-2-0 1975 1967 Winthrop 1-0-0 2016 2016 Yale 2-0-0 1989 1980 2021 opponents in bold 62

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY

ALBANY (3-1)

2/26/11 L 7-8 H 2/4/17 W 20-9 H 3/11/18 W 17-7 A 3/9/19 W 11-9 H

BROWN (1-0)

5/11/79 W 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

CINCINNATI (1-0) 8/18/08 W

19-4 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 (12-3)

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 2/24/18 W 16-11 H 2/23/19 W 14-12 A 2/23/20 W 19-9 H

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 (8-0) 4/2/94 W 4/12/95 W 3/22/13 W 3/26/14 W 3/22/15 W 3/30/16 W 3/29/17 W 3/14/18 W

14-4 H 15-3 A 9-8 A 21-8 H 10-3 A 14-5 H 15-6 A 22-9 H

DUQUESNE (9-0) 2/22/12 W 2/27/13 W 2/25/14 W 2/24/15 W 2/20/16 W 2/22/17 W 2/21/18 W 4/16/19 W 2/19/20 W

16-5 H 16-9 A 11-7 H 16-0 A 19-5 H 19-9 A 19-8 H 17-6 A 20-6 H

FLORIDA (2-6) 4/3/10 L 4/2/11 L 4/1/12 L 5/19/12 L 3/30/13 W 3/30/14 L 5/15/16 W

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 W 4/29/00 W 4/20/01 L 4/24/02 L 4/23/03 L 4/21/04 W 1

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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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE JAMES MADISON (21-14) 3/28/81 W 5/16/81 W 3/27/82 W 3/26/83 W 3/24/84 W 3/23/85 W 3/22/86 W 3/21/87 W 3/19/88 L 3/18/89 W 3/17/90 W 4/7/91 W 3/21/92 W 3/20/93 W 3/19/94 L 3/18/95 L 5/13/95 W 3/16/96 L 3/15/97 L 3/14/98 W 3/14/99 W 3/11/00 L 3/10/01 L 3/8/02 W 3/7/03 L 3/9/04 L 3/6/13 W 3/5/14 L 3/11/15 L 3/9/16 W 3/8/17 W 5/14/17 W 3/7/18 L 3/6/19 L 3/4/20 L 1

NCAA Tournament

18-8 H 16-3 H 8-7 A 16-4 H 16-4 A 12-5 H 16-6 A 16-9 H 5-6 A 18-8 H 8-2 A 17-5 H 11-9 A 8-5 H 6-9 A 5-9 H 11-7 H 5-8 A 9-10 H 12-11 A 17-12 H 11-18 A 11-14 H 11-10 A 11-12 H 8-16 A 13-12 H 10-11 A 12-13 H 18-17 OT A 12-9 H 19-14 H1 12-14 A 9-11 H 6-16 A

JOHNS HOPKINS (16-5) 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 3/22/18 W 4/18/19 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 13-12 OT H 16-15 A

OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY

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

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

LEHIGH (28-0) 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 2/17/18 2/16/19 2/15/20

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 W W W

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 14-13 A 15-5 H 13-9 H

ALC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) ALC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 3 ALC Tournament (Evanston, Ill.) 4 NCAA Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) 1

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LOYOLA (MD) (17-17) 3/25/86 W 3/24/87 W 3/22/88 W 3/21/89 W 3/20/90 L 3/19/91 W 3/18/92 W 3/17/93 W 3/16/94 L 3/15/95 L 3/13/96 L 3/12/97 L 3/11/98 L 4/10/99 L 4/8/00 L 4/7/01 L 4/6/02 W 4/5/03 L 4/3/04 L 4/2/05 W 4/2/06 W 3/31/07 W 3/30/08 W 2/14/10 W 3/8/11 L 3/7/12 L 2/23/13 L 3/8/14 W 3/7/15 W 3/5/16 W 3/4/17 W 3/3/18 L 3/2/19 L 2/29/20 L

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 15-16 OT H 8-13 A 12-22 H


2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE MARYLAND (14-43-1) 4/14/73 L 4/25/74 L 4/29/75 W 4/27/76 W 4/28/77 W 4/25/78 T 5/29/78 W 4/24/79 W 4/29/80 L 5/11/80 W 4/23/81 W 5/15/81 L 4/22/82 L 5/2/82 W 4/21/83 W 4/19/84 L 4/18/85 L 5/11/85 L 4/17/86 L 5/17/97 L 5/3/87 W 4/14/88 W 4/13/89 W 4/12/90 L 4/11/91 W 5/2/92 L 5/1/93 L 4/30/94 L 4/29/95 L 5/20/95 L 4/27/96 L 4/26/97 L 5/10/97 L 4/25/98 L 3/2/99 L 8/14/99 L 3/9/00 L 3/30/01 L 3/29/02 L 3/28/03 L 3/26/04 L 3/25/05 W 3/24/06 L 4/8/07 L 4/4/08 L 4/3/09 L 2/21/10 L 2/20/11 L 2/19/12 L 3/19/13 L 2/22/14 L 4/23/15 L 4/28/16 L 4/20/17 L 5/26/17 L 4/19/18 L 5/6/18 L 3/21/19 L 5/3/19 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 8-13 A 12-21 N10 6-17 H 8-15 N10

OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY

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 (4-2) 3/23/14 4/9/15 4/17/16 4/30/17 4/28/18 3/16/19

W W W W L L

20-7 H 11-5 H 13-8 A 17-10 A 11-12 H 9-12 A

MOUNT ST. MARY’S (1-0) 3/3/09 W

13-3 H

NEW HAMPSHIRE (12-2) 4/27/85 W 4/26/86 W 4/25/87 W 4/23/88 W 4/22/89 W 4/21/90 L 4/20/90 L 4/27/92 W 4/26/93 W 4/25/94 W 4/24/95 W 4/22/96 W 4/21/97 W 4/18/00 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 W 4/13/00 L 3/31/02 L 3/28/04 L 3/27/05 L 5/7/05 L 3/26/06 L 4/6/07 W 4/6/08 L 4/5/09 L 5/16/15 L 5/27/16 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

NORTHEASTERN (2-0) 4/28/81 W 5/4/86 W

11-0 N 28-5 N

NORTHWESTERN (9-23) 4/28/84 W 4/21/85 L 5/11/88 W 4/21/02 W 4/19/03 W 4/17/04 L 4/15/05 L 4/16/06 L 4/14/07 L 5/4/07 L 4/13/08 L 5/3/08 L 4/12/09 L 5/2/09 L 4/11/10 L 5/7/10 L 4/8/11 L 5/6/11 L 4/6/12 L 4/5/13 L 5/4/13 L 5/18/13 L 4/4/14 L 4/19/15 W 5/1/15 W 4/23/16 W 5/6/16 L 4/13/17 W 5/5/17 L 4/14/18 L 5/4/18 W 3/28/19 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 13-17 H 21-16 N7 11-19 A

ALC Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) ALC Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) 3 ALC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) 4 ALC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 5 Big Ten Tournament 6 Big Ten Tournament (College Park, Md.) 7 Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 1

2

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

USWLA Nationals (Harrisonburg, Va.) USWLA Nationals (Princeton, N.J.) 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.) 10 Big Ten Tournament 1

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE OHIO STATE (21-6) 4/13/97 W 4/18/98 W 4/1/00 W 4/28/01 W 4/26/02 L 4/27/03 L 4/23/04 W 4/22/05 W 4/21/06 W 4/20/07 L 5/3/07 W 4/20/08 L 5/2/08 W 4/19/09 W 5/1/09 W 4/18/10 W 5/6/10 W 4/17/11 W 4/15/12 W 4/14/13 W 4/13/14 L 4/4/15 W 5/3/15 W 4/9/16 L 4/1/17 W 3/31/18 W 4/4/19 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 18-10 A 21-5 H

ALC Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) 2 ALC Tournament (Evanston, Ill.) 3 Big Ten Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.) 1

OLD DOMINION (8-1) 3/5/93 W 4/20/94 W 3/9/95 L 3/31/96 W 3/10/97 W 3/29/98 W 4/24/99 W 4/22/00 W 4/13/01 W 1

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 (10-7) 5/1/82 L 5/15/82 W 4/28/83 W 5/14/83 W 4/26/84 W 4/25/85 W 4/21/86 W 4/22/87 W 4/15/03 L 4/7/04 W 4/6/05 W 4/5/06 L 4/3/07 L 3/19/08 L 3/18/09 L 5/21/16 W 5/11/18 L

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 14-15 OT N4

OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY

PRINCETON (13-25) 5/5/82 W 5/2/84 W 3/19/87 W 4/19/88 W 4/18/89 L 4/17/90 W 4/27/91 L 4/25/92 L 4/24/93 L 5/8/93 L 4/23/94 L 4/22/95 L 4/20/96 L 5/11/96 L 4/19/97 W 3/28/98 L 3/26/99 L 5/8/99 W 3/25/00 L 3/24/01 L 3/23/02 L 3/22/03 L 3/20/04 L 3/19/05 W 3/18/06 L 3/17/07 W 3/15/08 L 3/14/09 L 4/30/11 L 4/28/12 L 4/27/13 L 4/26/14 W 5/9/14 L 3/18/15 L 3/16/16 W 3/21/17 W 5/21/17 W 3/19/18 L 2/27/19 L 1

2

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 14-10 H 13-8 A 14-12 H2 12-13 H 10-21 A

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

W W W W W W W W W W W

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

EAIAW Regionals AIAW Championship (West Chester, Pa.) 3 NCAA Quarterfinals (University Park, Pa.) 4 NCAA First Round (Stony Brook, N.Y.) 1

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RUTGERS (20-0) 4/29/78 W 5/27/78 W 4/28/79 W 4/26/80 W 4/18/81 W 4/17/82 W 4/16/83 W 4/14/84 W 4/13/85 W 4/12/86 W 4/11/87 W 4/9/88 W 4/8/89 W 5/10/98 W 3/12/14 W 3/28/15 W 4/2/16 W 3/18/17 W 3/17/18 W 4/27/19 W 1

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 18-13 A 18-7 H

USWLA Nationals (Harrisonburg, Va.)

STANFORD (1-1) 3/24/15 W 3/20/16 L

17-15 H 10-16 A

STONY BROOK (0-1) 4/24/18 L

13-21 A


2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE TEMPLE (26-13) 4/8/78 W 3/29/79 W 3/27/80 W 4/16/81 W 5/1/81 W 4/15/82 W 5/14/82 L 4/14/83 L 4/3/84 W 4/2/85 L 4/1/86 W 5/10/86 W 4/1/87 L 5/16/87 W 3/29/88 L 5/21/88 L 3/28/89 W 5/20/89 W 3/27/90 L 5/12/90 L 3/26/91 W 3/24/92 L 4/17/93 W 4/17/94 W 4/15/95 W 4/13/96 W 4/12/97 W 4/11/98 L 4/6/99 W 4/5/00 W 4/3/01 W 3/26/02 L 3/25/03 W 3/23/04 W 3/22/05 L 3/21/06 W 3/20/07 W 2/24/08 L 4/25/10 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 Tournament (West Chester, Pa.) 1

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TOWSON (10-1) 4/7/78 5/4/79 5/1/80 4/2/81 4/1/82 4/7/83 5/12/12 2/11/17 2/10/18 2/9/19 2/8/20

W W W W W W W W L 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 13-14 A 13-7 H 12-9 A

OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY

VANDERBILT (13-7) 3/16/97 W 5/1/98 W 3/10/99 W 4/23/00 L 3/2/02 L 3/1/03 W 2/29/04 L 2/26/05 W 2/25/06 W 3/25/07 L 3/23/08 L 3/22/09 L 3/21/10 L 3/20/11 W 3/18/12 W 3/17/13 W 5/2/13 W 3/15/14 W 3/15/15 W 3/12/16 W 3/8/20 W 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 14-13 A

at ALC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)

VERMONT (1-0) 4/21/91

W

4-3

VIRGINIA (19-21) 4/2/83 W 4/1/84 W 3/30/85 W 3/29/86 W 3/28/87 W 5/9/87 W 3/26/88 W 4/2/89 W 3/31/90 W 3/29/91 W 5/18/91 L 3/29/92 L 5/9/92 L 3/28/93 W 3/26/94 L 3/25/95 W 3/24/96 W 3/23/97 L 3/22/98 L 3/21/99 L 3/17/00 L 3/16/01 L 3/15/02 L 3/14/03 L 3/12/04 L 3/11/05 W 3/10/06 L 3/9/07 L 3/7/08 L 3/8/09 L 3/7/10 L 3/6/11 L 3/4/12 W 3/3/13 W 3/1/14 L

OT A

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

2/28/15 5/10/15 2/27/16 4/8/17 4/6/18 4/7/19 1

L W L W W L

15-16 H 13-11 A 13-16 A 12-8 H 22-13 A 13-16 H

NCAA Semifinals (Trenton, N.J.)

WILLIAM & MARY (25-7-1) 4/5/80 T 4/11/81 W 4/10/82 W 4/10/83 W 4/7/84 W 4/6/85 W 4/5/86 W 3/29/87 L 3/27/88 W 4/1/89 W 4/1/90 W 3/30/91 W 3/28/92 W 3/27/93 L 3/27/94 W 3/26/95 W 3/23/96 W 3/22/97 L 3/21/98 L 3/19/99 W 3/19/00 W 3/18/01 W 3/17/02 W 3/16/03 W 3/14/04 L 3/13/05 L 3/12/06 L 3/11/07 W 3/9/08 W 3/28/09 W 3/28/10 W 3/27/11 W 3/25/12 W

10-10 A 17-13 H 11-9 A 14-11 H 23-3 H 13-5 A 9-7 H 8-9 A 12-8 H 8-5 A 9-5 H 9-6 A 7-6 OT H 8-13 A 11-7 H 5-4 A 9-5 H 8-9 A 6-8 H 11-10 A 13-12 OT H 12-11 A 10-8 H 13-7 A 11-12 OT H 12-13 A 12-14 H 12-4 A 18-12 H 14-12 A 11-8 H 17-8 A 9-7 H

WINTHROP (1-0) 5/13/16 W

16-6 N1

NCAA First Round (Gainesville, Fla.)

1

YALE (3-0)

5/12/79 W 4/26/87 W 4/23/89 W

9-2 H 19-2 A 13-2 A

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

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Abbazia, Tammy Abrahams, Harriet Abrahams, Ralph Adams, Alyson Affonsa, Kate Albert, Becky Albert, Lauren Allison, Christin Altadonna, Amy Ames, Megan Andress, Leanna Angelo, Natalia Anthony, Dale Arena, Theresa Ashenfelter, Elaine Ashton, Donna Asm, Wendy Astler, Kim Auth, Maria

B

Bailey, Brooke Baldwin, Patricia Barger, Brooke 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 68

1992-93 1970-71 1969 2009-12 1999-2000 1990-92 1994 1999 1999-2002 1998-2001 2010 2014-15 1982 1978, 1980-81 1975-76 1984-85 1966 1974-75 2017-pres. 1999-2002 1970-72 2020-pres. 1973 1969 1987-88 2002-05 1968 1968 1991-93 1994 1973-75 1995 1993-94 2011-13 1993 1972 2014-17 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 2016-19 1996-99 1992-93 2015-16 1989-91 1970-72

Bruno, Alexandra 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, Kenzie 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 Craft, Lauren Craig, Janique Cronin, Tiffany Crowe, Tamara Cunningham, Madison Curley, Avery Curnoles, Stephanie Curtin, Kathy Cyr, Mackenzie Cyr, Madison

2020-pres. 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 2014-16 1995 1966-67 1992 1998 1993-95 2011-14 2018-pres. 2016-20 2006-09 2017 1979-80 2016-18 2009-12 1967-68 2002-05 1972-73 2004-07 1986-89 1990-91 1966 2012-15 1981-84 1993-96 1989-90 2015-16 1982 2019-pres. 2001-04 1997 1994-97 2017-pres. 2012-14 2001-04 1985, 1987 2011-14 2013-16

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Daggett, Kelly D’Agui, Lynn Danser, Laura D’Arcy, Michele 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 Dirks, Olivia DiSilva, Debbie Disque, Sally Dolan, Brittany Dolan, Janet Dolder, Allie Donahue, Jamie Doran, Barb Dowgiallo, Sloane Downing, Summer Duffey, Sharon Dunbar, Margaret Dunn, Shanna Dunphy, Maggy Dutch, Lindsay

E

Eastman, Jaclyn Eberz, Megan Eldridge, Jessica Ellis, Stephanie Erdman, Aimee Evans, Darcy Ewan, Patricia

F

Fernandez, Molly Field, Jody Fielder, Michele Filipowski, Joan Findlay, Anne Finn, Candace Fisch, Lauren Fissinger, Jean Fitzgerald, Lori Fix, Nancy Flexer, Stephanie

2016-19 1980 1974 1978-79 1986 1997 1985 1988 1975-76 1969 1970-71 2015-18 1988 2017-20 2009-11 1999-2002 1979-80 1994-97 1983-84 1993-94 2018-19 1987 1968-69 2020-pres. 1977 1972-73 2017-20 1979-82 2015-18 2001-04 1974-75 2019-pres. 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


2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Florio, Marsha Foley, Mary Ann Foley, Patricia Forcey, Jennifer Ford, Molly Ford, Haley Foulsham, Ali Foulsham, Evan Fox, Bobbie Fox, Dori Frande, Mary Freeman, Kai Frey, Kristin Friedrich, Suzanne Frysinger, Robin

G

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

H

Haeberlen, Ronnie Hagemann, Lindsay Hahn, Susan Hall, Pam Haller, Andrea Hallowell, Betty Halus, Ayla Hamerla, Janice Hamood, Yasmain Hans, Tracy Hansen, Wendy Harman, Heather Harper, Becky Harris, Betsy Harris, Kate Hartman, Katherine Haubold, Lucy Havrilla, Lori Heavens, Ally Hedde, Maggie

1982-85 1987-89 1974 1996 1999-2002 2012-15 2011-14 2011-14 1969 1990 2003-06 2001 1982 1982-85 1973-75 2006-09 2015-18 1988 1978-81 2016-19 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 2017-20 1993-94 1987-88 2013-16 1973-76 1971 1989-91 2001-04 2016-18 2003-06 2013-16 1994

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Helgeson, Sammy Hengst, Amy Heuisler, Katy Higgins, Laura High, Fay Hoke, Lauren Holberg, Joyce Holden, Hayden Hollerbach, Megan Holloway, Nancy Holt, Christy Honish, Julie Hopkins, Anne Hosterman, Katie Hoysted, Karen Hoysted, Sara Hughes, Alexandra Hughes, Dana Hughes, Monica Hughes, Kelsey Hunsicke, Elisabeth Hutchings, Lorraine Hutman, Patricia Hvorecky, Janice

J

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 Kielbasa, Kayla Kimmel, Kelsey Kinnear, Wendy

2018-pres. 1990-91 2001-02 2007 1971-73 1980-83 1977-80 1990-91 2008-11 1970-72 1966 1990-91 1983-84 1988 1988-91 1991-92 1983-86 1993-94 1982-84 2011-12 1992-94 1972 1984 1974-75

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 2020 2020-pres. 1968-70

Kirk, Kendra Kistler, Donna Kitchel, Helen Klein, Kathy Kline, Susan Kloidt, Patty Knaff, Kristen Koffenberger, Jane Kohler, Diane Kolongowski, Ann Kolongowski, Marcy Kontson, Kimberly Kopski, Kristen Koterba, Robin Kotkin, Jennifer Kowalczyk, Andrea Kranzley, Gwen Kuhl, Nancy Kyler, Judith

L

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

1989-90 1972 1968-71 1988-89 1972 1991, 1993-94 2017 1980-83 1972 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 2014-17 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

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2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

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Macan, Leslie MacLaughlin, Nancy MacRone, Melissa Maguire, Tara Mahaffey, Judy Mallen, Donna Mangino, Lisa Mannarino, Joni Mannion, Carter Manson, Sally 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 Miller, Marina Miskiewica, Heather Mitinger, Jean Monahan, Michele Monk, Susan Monteith, Leslie Montrella, Martha Mook, Margaret Moon, Christine Mooney, Suzanne Moore, Shannon More, Lynn 70

1972 1969 1999-2002 1993 1980-83 1974-76 1990-92 1976 1982 1969-71 1997-98 1994 1994 2009 1996 1996-99 1967-69 2003-06 1987-90 2016-19 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 2015-16 2002-05 2007-10 1991-92 1989-90 2019 1996 1982 1984-86 1970 1981, 1983-84 1973 1968 1981-83 1986 2017-20 1983

Morett, Charlene Morgan, Kate Morgan, Mary Beth Morrison, Maureen Mosketti, Jenna Muldoon, Delaney Muldoon, Mary Murray, Meghan Myers, M. Dede Myers, Robin Myers, Stephanie

N

Nealon, Kara Nealon, Regan Neane, Colleen 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

P

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

1976 1998 1972-73 1979 2013-2016 2016-19 2019-pres. 2020-pres. 1968 1973 1986-89 2020-pres. 2020-pres. 1989 1985 2018-pres. 1987 1990-93

1996-99 1969 1977, 1979-80 2015-18 1973 2000-03 1970 1968 1987 2001 1968 2000-03 2000-01 1994 1986 1992-95 1978 1972-73 1973 1976 2003 2014-17 1985-87 2004-07 1977 1966 1995 1990 1966 1985 2011-14

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Radzius, Gabjia Rainey, Nikki Rainone, Cat Ralph, Melissa

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1999 1973 2014-17 1993

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 Roberto, Kristin Rosa, Sydni 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

1983-84 1982-83 2001 1983-84 2014 1984-85 1966 1975-76 1995-98 1987 1980-82 2018-19 1970-71 1969 1981-84 1985 2017-20 2020-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 2017-20 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


2021 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE 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 Sommers, Suzanne Sorgi, Andrea Soriero, Julie Speno, Cassandra Spilker, Erika Spilker, Rachel 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 Suplee, Taylor Sweeney, Faith Szczecinski, Lori

T

Talbot, Jan Taylor, Carol Thompson, Beth Thompson, Lynn Tice, Julie Ticknor, Sandy Tinucci, Sharon Tortorelli, Elizabeth Townsend, Katherine Tracy, Jan Triandafils, Erin Triandafils, Sophia Troxler, Shirley Truffer, Jane Turner, Mary Turse, Michelle

1996 1980-81 1966 1982-83 1987-89 1969-70 2018-pres. 1994 1985-86 1986 1988-91 2013-16 2014-17 1971-72 1979 1972 2010 1987 2000-01 1972-73 2009-10 2013-17 2020-pres. 1970 1997-98 1985, 1989 1980-81 2008-11 1997 1966-67 1990 1991-94 1985-87 1966 1974-76 1977 1970 2019-pres. 1989-91 1984 1972 1986-87 1983-86 1978-81 1997 1998-2000 1979 2002-05 2002-05 1966 2019-pres. 2018-pres. 1967-68 2014-2017 1987 1989-91

U

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Urgo, Haley

V

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 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 Wolfington, Sydney Wood, Kristen Worley, Tami Wright, Rene Wyatt, Judy

Y

Yeager, Carol Yoder, Susan Young, Alicia Young, Sara

Z

Zehler, Carol Zichelli, Theresa Zollers, Kristen Zuck, Donna Zurmuhlen, Kit

2020-pres. 2007-10 1971 1986 1984 2018-pres. 1973 1985 1995 1984 2018 1966 1975-78 2002-05 1973-76 1977 1998-99 1992-95 1997-2000 1968-69 1992-95 2009-12 2015-18 1971-72 1991-92 1987-90 1966 2008-11 1983 1980-81 1981-84 1993-95 1988 1974-75 1998 1989 1975-78 2019-pres. 2000-03 1986-89 1981 1974-75 1978-80 1990-92 1988 1999-2002 1978 2009-12 1988 1976 1988

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