2023 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
Location University Park, Pa. Founded 1855
Nickname Nittany Lions
Colors Blue & White Conference Big Ten Conference
Home Venue Panzer Stadium (1,000; turf) Holuba Hall (1,250; indoor)
President Neeli Bendapudi
Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Patrick Kraft
Senior Woman’s Administrator Lauren Rhodes
Senior Associate AD/Sport Administrator Rick Kaluza Website GoPSUsports.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Missy Doherty (13th season)
Alma Mater Maryland ’97 Penn State Record (Yrs.) 126-85 (12)
Career Record (Yrs.) 205-131 (19)
Office Phone 814-863-7476
E-mail mhd14@psu.edu
Assistant Coach Nicole Grote (2nd season)
Alma Mater New Hampshire ’16
Office Phone 443-878-3207
E-mail nvg5383@psu.edu
Assistant Coach Shanna Brady (1st season)
Alma Mater Maryland ‘15
Office Phone 443-878-3207
E-mail seb6447@psu.edu
Dir. of Operations Katie Haus (6th Season)
Alma Mater Maryland ’13
Phone 443-605-5739 E-mail kzs968@psu.edu
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CREDITS
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Head coach Missy Doherty completed her 12th year at Penn State in 2022. Doherty’s guidance has seen Penn State reach seven NCAA Tournaments and four NCAA Quarterfinals in that time span, 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.
Penn State finished the 2022 season 6-9 overall including a 14-10 win over No. 21 James Madison. On Feb. 23, Missy notched her 200th career win as Penn State defeated Duquesne 18-4 in Pittsburgh, Pa. The Nittany Lions had two All-Big Ten selections in Kristin O’Neill (First Team) and Sammy Dupcak (Second Team). Both student-athletes were tabbed All-Region selections as well, as O’Neill took first team honors and Dupcak earned second team honors.
O’Neill added to her honors by being named to the Tewaarton Watch List and was a IWLCA Mid-Season All-American and an Inside Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention. The sophomore led the Nittany Lions in points (51), goals (39) and caused turnovers (22).
The Nittany Lions went 4-9 in 2021 with three of their four wins coming against Top 20 opponents. Penn State earned victories over Rutgers (20-11), No. 7 Maryland (15-13), No. 13 Michigan (13-12) and No. 9 Maryland (16-9). Penn State finished the season ranked No. 21 in the IWLCA Poll, after being ranked the entire season and rising as high as No. 5. Penn State had the second-ranked offense in the Big Ten, averaging 12.77 goals per game.
MISSY DOHERTY
HEAD COACH
13th Season Maryland ’97
Overall Record: 205-131 (19 seasons)
Penn State Record: 126-85 (12 seasons)
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
Penn State had four All-Big Ten selections, including Olivia Dirks (First Team) and Maria Auth, Sammy Helgeson and Kristin O’Neill (Second Team). Auth led the Nittany Lions in points (46) and goals (34), while Helgeson had 14 ground balls and nine caused turnovers as a leader of the defense.
Dirks was named Penn State’s second Big Ten Midfielder of the Year and received three All-America awards: IWLCA First Team, Inside Lacrosse Second Team, and USA Lacrosse Magazine Second Team. She led the blue and white in draw controls (78) and caused turnovers (18) and adding 31 goals and 12 assists. Dirks was selected an Inside Lacrosse Midseason All-American and was a Tewaaraton Award nominee. She won two Big Ten Midfielder of the Week awards, one Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honor and was the IWLCA Offensive Player of the Week after leading Penn State to their February 21 win over Maryland.
O’Neill was tabbed Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Penn State’s second to win the award. O’Neill recorded 29 goals, eight assists and 15 caused turnovers in her first season in Happy Valley. She won Big Ten Freshman of the Week five times out of the nine weeks the award was given out.
Taylor Suplee ranked third in the Big Ten in saves per game (8.08) and save percentage (.408). She was also third in the conference in ground balls per game (2.83). Suplee had six games with 10 or more saves, including 14 saves in a win over Maryland on February 21. She also had 12 saves in a win against Rutgers (2/14) and 13 in a victory against Michigan (3/21). Suplee made 12 stops at Northwestern (3/13) and 10 in each game against Ohio State (3/26, 3/28). She was the IWLCA Defensive Player of the Week following the win over Maryland. She was also a two-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week selection.
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 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 (215) 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 seventh- straight 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
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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 1995-97, 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.
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 coached Carter to the 2016 Big Ten Freshman of the Year honor while two players earned IWLCA All-America status and five earned IWLCA AllRegion accolades. Penn State finished fourth in the final IWLCA national poll.
Doherty led her Nittany Lion teams to double-digit wins each year her first eight 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.
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 All-Americans, six IWLCA All-Region players and five All-Big Ten honorees including Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year Emi Smith.
PSU made seven-straight NCAA appearances, from 2012 to 2018, under Doherty’s watch, the most consecutive appearances at Penn State since 1993. The 16 wins in 2015 were the most since the 1989 National Championship.
Following a pair of NCAA Quarterfinals appearances in 2012 and 2013, Doherty guided her Nittany Lions to a 10-8 overall mark and a third NCAA Tournament showing in 2014.
During Doherty’s third year at the program’s helm in 2013, Penn State continued its national ascension. 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.
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.
Prior to arriving at Towson, Doherty had a successful six-year stretch as an assistant coach at three different schools. At Princeton University, she was an integral member of the coaching staff that led the Tigers to NCAA Championships in 2002 and 2003. During Doherty’s tenure, Princeton compiled a 49-9 record and captured three straight Ivy League crowns.
Doherty also served two seasons at Brown University (1999-2000) after starting her coaching career at Vanderbilt in 1998.
A 1997 graduate of the University of Maryland, Doherty (nee Holmes) was a four-year letter winning 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’s degree 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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elevating the team’s offensive production to its highest levels in years. She also spent one season at Iona College (2016-17) as an assistant coach.
NICOLE GROTE
ASSISTANT COACH
SECOND SEASON
NEW HAMPSHIRE, ’16
Nicole Grote completed her first season at Penn State in the 2021-22 school year as an assistant coach and the program’s offensive coordinator.
In her first season as assistant coach at Penn State, the Nittany Lions went 6-9 overall including a ranked win over No. 21 James Madison. The Nittany Lions had two All-Big Ten selections and All-Region selections in sophomores Kristin O’Neill (First Team) and Sammy Dupcak (Second Team).
O’Neill led the Nittany Lions in points (51), goals (39) and caused turnovers (22). She was awarded Inside Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention for her efforts on the season.
Grote came to Happy Valley after spending the previous two seasons at LaSalle University in the same role (201921). Under her guidance, the Explorers’ offense averaged 12.7 goals per game in 2020 and 11.64 goals in 2021. She was also LaSalle’s recruiting coordinator.
Prior to LaSalle, Grote coached two seasons at American University as the Eagles’ offensive coordinator (2017-19),
SHANNA BRADY
ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON
MARYLAND, ’15
Brady joins the Nittany Lions for her first season in 2023 from Townson where she was an assistant coach for two seasons with the Tigers.
Prior to her time in Maryland, she worked as the recruiting defensive coordinator for Hofstra beginning in 2016.
The newest addition to the Nittany Lions spent her first season as an assistant coach at LIU Post in 2016 where she oversaw the defense and helped lead the team to a 17-4 record that season.
Brady graduated from the University of Maryland in 2015 where she was a two-time national champion as a student athlete. The Smithtown, N.Y native ended her collegiate career recording 75 groundballs, 46 caused turnovers and 30 draw controls in her 92 appearances.
She also has coaching experience at the youth and high school levels, most recently as the head coach for Mesa Lacrosse and assistant coach for Triple H Lacrosse, both in Philadelphia.
Grote was a four-year starting attacker at New Hampshire from 2012-16 which included being named team captain her senior year. As a senior, Grote was named an America East All-Conference second team performer and earned All-Tournament team honors after ranking second on her team in points (38) and assists (19) and third in goals (19). Grote was also an America East All-Rookie team performer in 2013 after a 15-goal season.
A native of Ellicott City, Md., she graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology: Sports Studies.
Upon graduating, she played professionally for the Long Island Sound in the United Women’s Lacrosse League in 2016. Brady currently plays for the Fight of the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League.
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NAOMI RADIO
Naomi Radio comes from Juniata College where she served as the head women’s lacrosse coach for six years.
Radio served as the first-ever head women’s lacrosse coach at Juniata and led the team to an 11-6 season last year. Before Juniata, Radio was an assistant coach at State College Area High School. She was also the Head Girl’s Lacrosse coach at Chambersburg Senior High School. She previously was an assistant coach at Division II Shippensburg and then the head coach for three seasons.
Radio graduated from Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Md. Radio was a two-time Academic All-America First Team selection in lacrosse from 2004-05. She was selected as the NEC Student-Athlete of the Year in 2004, was a threetime member of the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Academic Honor Roll, and was a two-time NEC women’s lacrosse scholar-athlete.
The State College native was named All-Northeast Conference three times, including being named to first team twice and earned Player of the Year honors in 2004.
KATIE HAUS
Katie Haus (formerly Schwarzmann) joined the Penn State women’s lacrosse staff in 2017-18 and begins her sixth year as the program’s director of operations in 2023
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.
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 fourstraight NCAA Semifinals, three National Championship games and a National Title in 2010.
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 AllNCAA Tournament Team selection. As of 2021, Haus ranked fifth at Maryland in career goals (228) and points (304).
She was a member of the United States Women’s National Team beginning in 2010, helping guide them to the 2013 World Cup and the 2017 FIL Women’s World Cup.
The Sykesville, Maryland. 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. Together they have a daughter, Riley.
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2023 NUMERICAL ROSTER
Head Coach: Missy Doherty (Maryland ’97) - 13th season
Assistant Coach: Nicole Grote (New Hampshire ’16) - second season
Assistant Coach: Shanna Brady (Maryland ’15) - first season
Director of Operations: Katie Haus (Maryland ’13) - sixth season
*Returners maintained eligibility from 2020 season due to COVID-19 pandemic
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
BY POSITION
Attack (5): Barger, Bruno, Kimmel, Lipkin, K. Nealon
Midfield (15): Abernathy, Beatty, Dougherty, Dupcak, Evitts, Gilmore, Greco, Hoss, Kelly, Murray, O’Keefe, O’Neill, Saltz, Tinson, Toohey
Attack/Midfield (5): Hamood, Ho, R. Nealon, Smigiel, Wainman
Defense (5): Cutaia, Hollin, Golder, Spilker, Urgo
Goalkeeper (3): Bette, Bowan, Jarvis
BY CLASS (ELIGIBILITY)
Seniors (8): Barger, Bruno, Kimmel, Murray, K. Nealon, R. Nealon, Spilker, Urgo
Juniors (9): Abernathy, Cutaia, Dupcak, Evitts, Gilmore, Hamood, Jarvis, O’Neill, Toohey
Sophomores (8): Bowan, Dougherty, Hollin, Hoss, Lipkin, O’Keefe, Saltz, Smigiel
Freshmen (8): Bette, Beatty, Greco, Golder, Ho, Kelly, Tinson, Wainman
BY LOCATION
Florida (1): Wainman
Illinois (2): Hamood, Ho
Maryland (10): Abernathy, Barger, Bowan, Bruno, Dupcak, Hollin, O’Neill, Saltz, Spilker, Urgo
New Jersey (3): Gilmore, Lipkin, Murray
New York (4): Bette, Cutaia, Hoss, Kelly
Ohio (1): Beatty
Pennsylvania (11): Dougherty, Evitts, Golder, Greco Jarvis, Kimmel, K. Nealon, R. Nealon, Smigiel, Tinson, Toohey,
Virginia (1): O’Keefe
2023 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE BROOKE BARGER
2022 - JUNIOR SEASON
Season: Appeared in 14 games…Notched a goal, four assists and two ground balls.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Recorded one assist. at Cornell (2/26): Tallied one assist and one ground ball. James Madison (3/9): Notched an assist and one ground ball. at Towson (3/15): Recorded one assist. Johns Hopkins (4/28): Scored first goal of the season.
2021 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
SENIOR ATTACK
Height: 5-6
Hometown: Towson, Md.
High School: Notre Dame Prep
Major: Advertising
Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Appeared in seven games…Notched four goals, one assist, three ground balls and one caused turnover.
Game-By-Game: Rutgers (2/14): Set a career high with three points, including a career-high two goals, and an assist. at Northwestern (3/11): Notched a goal. at Northwestern (3/13): Registered one goal. Michigan (3/19): Scooped up a ground ball. at Rutgers (4/15): Picked up two ground balls…Caused one turnover.
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.
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.
PERSONAL
Full name is Brooke Elizabeth Barger...Daughter of Tim and Christine Barger...Has a brother, Matthew, and a sister, Katie,..Hobbies include going to the beach...Majoring in advertising.
SENIOR ATTACK
Height: 5-5
Hometown: Rockville, Md.
High School: Academy of the Holy Cross
Major: Finance ACCOLADES 2022
ALEXANDRA BRUNO
2022 - JUNIOR SEASON
Season: Appeared in three games.
Game-By-Game: Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Recorded one draw control.
2021 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Did not appear in a game.
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.
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 finance.
SENIOR ATTACK
Height: 5-8
Hometown: Lancaster, Pa.
High School: Lampeter-Strasburg
Major: Supply Chain Management
KELSEY KIMMEL
2022 - JUNIOR SEASON
Season: Appeared in three games vs Saint Joseph’s (3/12), Pitt (4/12) and Johns Hopkins (4/28)...Made two shot attempts.
2021 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Did not appear in a game.
2020 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in three games…Recorded one goal vs. Duquesne (2/19)…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
HIGH SCHOOL
Played at Lampeter-Strasburg High School…Was a four-year starter and threetime 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 allconference 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.
SENIOR MIDFIELD
Height: 5-8
Hometown: Little Silver, N.J.
High School: Red Bank Regional
Major: Risk Managment
ACCOLADES
2022
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
2021
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
MEGHAN MURRAY
2022 - JUNIOR SEASON
Season: Appeared in 12 games with three starts…Recorded 21 goals, four assists, ten ground balls, nine caused turnovers and 21 draw controls.... 21 goals was fourth most on the team.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Caused one turnover. at Duquesne (2/23): Netted two goals off free position...had one assist...won one draw control. at Cornell (2/26): Scored a careerhigh four goals on four shots...collected one ground ball...caused one turnover...won three draw controls. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Made two goals...tallied one ground ball...forced a careerhigh two turnovers. James Madison (3/9): Scooped up two ground balls...Caused a turnover. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Scored one goal...Recorded one draw control. at Towson (3/15): Netted two goals...collected two ground balls...caused a turnover...won three draw controls. Princeton (3/19): Netted a hat trick...won a career-high nine draw controls. at Ohio State (3/26): Scored one goal...Tallied a career-high two assists...Collected one ground ball...caused one turnover... won three draw controls. Northwestern (4/1): Made two goals...tallied one ground ball...forced a turnover. at Maryland (4/7): Scored a goal...recorded one ground ball...forced a turnover...won a draw control. Pitt (4/12): Netted a hat trick...collected one ground ball...caused one turnover.
2021 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Appeared in four games…Collected one goal, one ground ball and one caused turnover.
Game-By-Game: Rutgers (2/14): Tallied one goal. Maryland (2/21): Picked up one ground ball and caused one turnover.
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 firstteam 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.
Career Statistics
2023 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
KARA NEALON
2022 - JUNIOR SEASON
Season: Appeared in all 15 games with 13 starts…Led team with 21 assists...Recorded four goals, four ground balls and one caused turnover.
SENIOR
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Tallied two assists. at Duquesne (2/23): Recorded three assists. at Cornell (2/26): Notched a season-high four assists. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Made an assist. James Madison (3/9): Tallied three assists...forced a turnover. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Scored two goals...Made two assists...Collected one ground ball. at Towson (3/15): Notched three assists. Princeton (3/19): Netted a goal. at Ohio State (3/26): Recorded one goal and two assists..Picked up two ground balls. at Maryland (4/7): Scooped up a ground ball. at Rutgers (4/23): Had one assist.
2021 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Played in 10 games, making nine starts…Collected nine goals, 18 assists, 10 ground balls and two caused turnovers…Led the team in assists…Had seven multi-point games.
Rankings: Ranked third in the Big Ten and 47th in the country averaging 1.8 assists per game… Finished ninth in the conference with 18 assists.
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Game-By-Game: Rutgers (2/14): Tallied two goals and two assists…Added two ground balls and a caused turnover. Maryland (2/21): Scored one goal…Collected one assist and one ground ball. at Northwestern (3/11): Recorded a career-high three goals…Had one assist. at Northwestern (3/13): Posted a career-best nine points with two goals and a career-high seven assists…Was one assist shy of Penn State game record…Picked up two ground balls and caused one turnover. Michigan (3/19): Tallied one assist…Scooped up a career-high three ground balls. Michigan (3/21): Recorded one goal and one assist…Added two ground balls and one caused turnover. at Ohio State (3/26): Assisted on two goals. at Ohio State (3/28): Registered two assists. at Johns Hopkins (4/7): Posted one assist and one ground ball.
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.
HIGH SCHOOL
Played at Garnet Valley High School…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...Tallied 59 goals and 45 assists as a senior.... 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.
PERSONAL
Full name is Kara Marie Nealon...Daughter of Denny and Lynn Nealon...Has two brothers, Denny and Ryan, and a twin sister, Regan...Twin, Regan, is also a member of the Penn State roster...
Career Statistics
SENIOR MIDFIELD/ATTACK
Height: 5-5
Hometown: Garnet Valley, Pa.
High School: Garnet Valley
Major:
2023 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE REGAN NEALON
2022 - JUNIOR SEASON
Season: Appeared in all 15 games…Recorded three goals, eight assists, eight ground balls, three caused turnovers and two draw controls.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Notched one goal...Collected one ground ball and one caused turnover. at Duquesne (2/23): Scooped up a career-high three ground balls... Caused a career-high three turnovers...Won a draw control. at Cornell (2/26): Scored one goal on free position. James Madison (3/9): Tallied one assist...Collected one ground ball. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Made a career-high three points on one goal and two assists... won one draw control. at Towson (3/15): Had an assist. Princeton (3/19): Scooped up one ground ball. at Maryland (4/7): Made an assist. Michigan (4/16): Tallied two assists... collected one ground ball. at Rutgers (4/23): Tallied one assist...recorded one ground ball.
2021 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Appeared in 13 games, making one start…Tallied five goals, one assist, seven ground balls, one draw control and four caused turnovers…Had two multi-point games.
Game-By-Game: Rutgers (2/14): Recorded one draw control. Maryland (2/21): Picked up a ground ball. at Northwestern (3/11): Collected a ground ball and a caused turnover. at Northwestern (3/13): Found the net once. Michigan (3/19): Caused one turnover. Michigan (3/21): Tallied one goal. at Ohio State (3/26): Scored a career-high two goals…Collected one ground ball…Caused one turnover. at Ohio State (3/28): Picked up one ground ball… Added a caused turnover. at Johns Hopkins (4/7): Recorded a ground ball. Maryland (4/11): Scooped up a ground ball. at Rutgers (4/15): Notched a goal and an assist. vs. Johns Hopkins (4/29): Picked up a ground ball.
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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... 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 two-time first-team All-Delco selection....Rated a four-star prospect by Inside Lacrosse.
PERSONAL
Full name is Regan Nealon...Daughter of Denny and Lynn Nealon...Has two brothers, Denny and Ryan, and a twin sister, Kara...Twin, Kara, is also a member of the Penn State roster... Majoring in elementary and early childhood education.
Career Statistics
2023 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
RACHEL SPILKER
2022 - JUNIOR SEASON
Season: Started all 15 games…Recorded 15 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers.
SENIOR DEFENSE
Height: 5-8
Hometown: Severna Park, Md.
High School: Severna Park
Major: Finance
ACCOLADES 2022
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
2021
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Recorded two ground balls...Caused one turnover. at Duquesne (2/23): Caused one turnover and collected one ground ball. at Cornell (2/26): Forced a turnover. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Registered a season-high three ground balls...caused a turnover. James Madison (3/9): Picked up a ground ball... Caused a turnover. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Recorded one ground ball and one caused turnover. at Towson (3/15): Collected two ground balls. Princeton (3/19): Tied seasonhigh three ground ball pickups. at Ohio State (3/26): Forced a turnover. Northwestern (4/1): Caused a turnover. Pitt (4/12): Collected one ground ball and caused two turnovers. at Rutgers (4/23): Forced two turnovers. Johns Hopkins (4/28): Scooped up a ground ball.
2021 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Appeared in eight games, making seven starts…Recorded 13 ground balls, two draw controls and 13 caused turnovers.
Game-By-Game: Rutgers (2/14): Picked up one ground ball…Registered one caused turnover. Maryland (2/21): Notched one caused turnover. Michigan (3/19): Caused two turnovers. Michigan (3/21): Scooped up one ground ball…Won a draw control. at Ohio State (3/26): Collected a career-high four ground balls…Added two caused turnovers. at Ohio State (3/28): Recorded three ground balls…Set a career high with three caused turnovers. at Johns Hopkins (4/7): Grabbed three ground balls…Caused two turnovers. at Rutgers (4/15): Won a draw control. vs. Johns Hopkins (4/29): Registered a ground ball and two caused turnovers.
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 (Md.) (2/29): Recorded a caused turnover. at James Madison (3/4): Scooped up a ground ball.
HIGH SCHOOL
Played at Severna Park High School for head coach Kaitlyn Hines…Served as a twoyear 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 and was captain at Penn State and graduated in 2017...Brother, Logan, played lacrosse at Navy..... Majoring in finance.
Career Statistics
Senior DEFENSE
Height: 5-5
Hometown: Davidsonville, Md.
High School: Archbishop Spalding
Major: Communications Sciences and Disorders
ACCOLADES 2022
• Academic All-Big Ten 2021
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
HALEY URGO
2022 - JUNIOR SEASON
Season: Appeared in seven games with four starts...Recorded an assist, seven ground balls and two caused turnovers.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Recorded first career start...Scooped up one ground ball. at Duquesne (2/23): Collected two ground balls...Caused a turnover. at Cornell (2/26): Scooped up two ground balls. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Tallied two ground balls...Forced a turnover.
2021 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Season: Appeared in one game.
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...Member of the Team Impact Fellowship program...Majoring in communications sciences and disorders.
Career Statistics
2023 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
KAYLA ABERNATHY
2022 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Season: Started all 15 games…Recorded nine goals, three assists, 20 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers... Led team with 66 draw controls.
JUNIOR MIDFIELD
Height: 5-9
Hometown: Towson, Md.
High School: McDonogh School
Major: Supply Chain Management
ACCOLADES 2022
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Scored one goal on a free position shot and collected an assist...Collected six draw controls, two ground balls and a caused turnover. at Duquesne (2/23): Netted a season high two goals off of two shots...Won seven draw controls....Caused one turnover and collected one ground ball. at Cornell (2/26): Scored one goal...Picked up a ground ball...Caused one turnover...Recorded a career-high eight draw controls. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Collected five draw controls. James Madison (3/9): Tallied one goal and two assists for a career-high three points...Scooped up three ground balls...Forced one caused turnover...Won two draw controls. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Scored one goal...Recorded one ground ball and two draw controls. at Towson (3/15): Tied career-high eight draw controls...Recorded one turnover and collected one ground ball. Princeton (3/19): Scooped up two ground balls and tallied two caused turnovers. at Ohio State (3/26): Scored one goal... Notched four draw controls... Collected one ground ball and one caused turnover. Northwestern (4/1): Tallied two ground balls and one draw control. at Maryland (4/7): Won two draw controls. Pitt (4/12): Netted one goal... Won seven draw controls... Scooped up one ground ball...Recorded one caused turnover. Michigan (4/16): Recorded two caused turnovers... Tallied one ground ball and one draw control. at Rutgers (4/23): Scored one goal... Scooped up three ground balls... Forced one caused turnover...Won five draw controls. Johns Hopkins (4/28): Tied season-high with eight draw controls...Caused three turnovers and picked up a ground ball.
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in 13 games, including two starts…Recorded one goal, four assists, six ground balls, six draw controls and four caused turnovers.
Game-By-Game: Rutgers (2/14): Collected a career-high two assists…Added one ground ball and one caused turnover. at Northwestern (3/11): Scored one goal, her first career goal…Recorded one ground ball. Michigan (3/19): Picked up a ground ball. at Johns Hopkins (4/7): Notched one assist and one draw control. Maryland (4/11): Won two draws and picked up a ground ball. at Rutgers (4/15): Collected an assist, two draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover. Johns Hopkins (4/18): Caused two turnovers and won one draw. vs. Johns Hopkins (4/29): Scooped up a ground ball.
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…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 supply chain management.
Career Statistics
JUNIOR DEFENSE
Height: 5-1
Hometown: Spencerport, N.Y.
High School: Our Lady of Mercy School
Major: Broadcast Journalism
GIANNA CUTAIA
2022 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Season: Recorded first career appearance in the Nittany Lions’ 18-4 win over Duquesne...Also appeared in the 17-8 win vs. Saint Joseph’s.
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Utilized redshirt.
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 played 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 broadcast journalism to pursue a career in sports broadcasting.
2023 PENN STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
SAMMY DUPCAK
2022 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Second Team All-Big Ten...Second Team All-Region...Tabbed Big Ten Player to Watch.
Season: Started all 15 games...led team with 40 ground balls...Caused 14 turnovers... won 35 draw controls...tallied two assists.
JUNIOR MIDFIELD
Height: 5-9
Hometown: Annapolis, Md.
High School: Broadneck
Major: DUS
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Collected three ground balls...Added one caused turnover. at Duquesne (2/23): Won four draw controls...caused one turnover and picked up the ground ball. at Cornell (2/26): Scooped three ground balls and won five draw controls. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Collected five draw controls and caused two turnovers while nabbing a ground ball. James Madison (3/9): Won a career-high ten draw controls and picked up four ground balls and one caused turnover. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Tallied one assist, two draw controls, two ground balls and a caused turnover. at Ohio State (3/26): Picked up six ground balls...caused on turnover and won two draw controls. at Maryland (4/7): Won four draw controls and nabbed four ground balls. Michigan (4/16): Fielded three ground balls while winning a draw control and causing a turnover. at Rutgers (4/23): Forced two turnovers and collected two ground balls. Johns Hopkins (4/28): Scooped a career-high seven ground balls and forced a career-high four turnovers.
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Played in 13 games, making 12 starts…Recorded an assist, 17 ground balls, 28 draw controls and 10 caused turnovers.
Game-By-Game: Rutgers (2/14): Recorded one assist…Added one ground ball, one draw control and two caused turnovers. Maryland (2/21): Collected a career-high five ground balls, four draw controls and a career-best three caused turnovers. at Northwestern (3/11): Won one draw control and scooped up three ground balls. at Northwestern (3/13): Secured one draw control and two caused turnovers. Michigan (3/19): Won two draw controls. Michigan (3/21): Registered a career-high seven draw controls…Posted one ground ball and one caused turnover. at Ohio State (3/26): Collected two ground balls and four draw controls. at Ohio State (3/28): Scooped up one ground ball and caused one turnover. at Johns Hopkins (4/7): Picked up a ground ball. at Rutgers (4/15): Recorded a ground ball and a draw control. Johns Hopkins (4/18): Won six draws to go with two ground balls and a caused turnover. Johns Hopkins (4/29): Notched one draw control.
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…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 singleseason 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.
Career Statistics
JUNIOR MIDFIELD
Height: 5-5
Hometown: Berwyn, Pa.
High School: Conestoga
Major: Business
STATE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
CAM EVITTS
2022 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Season: Appeared in 13 games with seven starts…Tallied 11 ground balls, six caused turnovers and two draw controls.
Game-By-Game: at Duquesne (2/23): Won two draw controls at Cornell (2/26): Caused a turnover.. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Caused one turnover and nabbed the ground ball. Princeton (3/19): Scooped up a career-high three ground balls. Pitt (4/12): Tallied one caused turnover and one ground ball. Johns Hopkins (4/28): Forced two turnovers and grabbed both ground balls.
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in three games, including two starts…Posted three ground balls, two draw controls and two caused turnovers.
Game-By-Game: at Northwestern (3/11): Collected two ground balls and one caused turnover. at Northwestern (3/13): Recorded one ground ball, two draw controls and one caused turnover.
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 First-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.
Career Statistics
JUNIOR MIDFIELD
Height: 5-7
Hometown: Glen Ridge, N.J.
High School: Glen Ridge
Major: Advertising
LACROSSE
GRETCHEN GILMORE
2022 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Season: Appeared in all 15 games and started ten…Recorded 19 goals, six assists, five ground balls, three caused turnovers and two draw controls.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Notched one goal... Picked up one ground ball. at Duquesne (2/23): Netted two goals and scooped a ground ball. at Cornell (2/26): Scored one goal...Picked up a ground ball. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Scored two goals. James Madison (3/9): Scored one goal. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Tallied one goal and one assist at Towson (3/15): Netted her first hat trick. Princeton (3/19): Scooped up two ground balls and tallied two caused turnovers. at Ohio State (3/26): Scored two goals and caused one turnover. Northwestern (4/1): Made one assist. at Maryland (4/7): Scored a goal. Pitt (4/12): Tallied two goals and an assist. Michigan (4/16): Caused a turnover. at Rutgers (4/23): Scored a career-high five points with her second hat trick and a career-best two assists... Also caused a turnover and scooped the ground ball.
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in 12 games, making seven starts…Collected five goals, one assist, six ground balls, 19 draw controls and two caused turnovers.
Game-By-Game: Maryland (2/21): Scored one goal. at Northwestern (3/11): Recorded a career-high seven draw controls and one ground ball. at Northwestern (3/13): Posted two goals…Collected three draw controls. Michigan (3/19): Captured two draw controls and caused one turnover. Michigan (3/21): Picked up two ground balls…Recorded two draw controls and one caused turnover. at Johns Hopkins (4/7): Notched one goal and two draws. Maryland (4/11): Registered an assist, two draws and a ground ball. Johns Hopkins (4/18): Tallied a goal…Scooped up two ground balls… Added a draw control.
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 allconference 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 atNew Hampshire…Majoring in advertising with a minor in sports studies.
Career Statistics
JUNIOR MIDFIELD/ATTACK
Height: 5-9
Hometown: Hinsdale, Ill.
High School: Hinsdale Central
Major: Marketing
ALAINA HAMOOD
2022 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Season: Appeared in five games...Scored first career goal at Dusquesne (2/23)... Tallied one ground ball vs. Pitt (4/12).
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in four games…Attempted one shot at Ohio State (3/26).
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in four games…Attempted one shot at Ohio State (3/26).
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 marketing.
JUNIOR GOALKEEPER
Height: 5-4
Hometown: Bucktown, Pa.
High School: Owen J. Roberts
Major: Mechanical Engineering
CAYDEN JARVIS
2022 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Season: Appeared in seven games and started in two…Logged 198 minutes between the pipes...Finished season with a .354 save percentage...Went 1-0 as goalie...Made 23 saves...scooped three ground balls.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Recorded first career appearance...Saved two shots...picked up a ground ball. at Duquesne (2/23): Made three saves in first career win...Finished with perfect save percentage. at Cornell (2/26): Tallied three saves. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Tallied two saves and a ground ball. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Made three saves. Northwestern (4/1): Logged a career-high 48 minutes...Made a career-high eight saves...Faced a careerhigh 23 shots...scooped up a ground ball. Pitt (4/12): Tallied five saves and one ground ball. Michigan (4/16): Notched 10 saves and two ground balls. at Rutgers (4/23): Made two saves.
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Did not appear in a game.
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.
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.
JUNIOR MIDFIELD
Height: 5-8
Hometown: Odenton, Md.
High School: Archbishop Spalding
Major: DUS
KRISTIN O’NEILL
2022 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List...Named Inside Lacrosse/ILWomen Midseason All-American Honorable Mention...Tabbed Big Ten Midfielder of the Week (3/15)...Earned First Team All-Big Ten...Lauded First Team All-Region...Named Inside Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention...Selected as a Big Ten Player to Watch.
Season: Started all 15 games…Led team with 51 points, 39 goals and 22 caused turnovers...Recorded 12 assists, 21 ground balls and 40 draw controls.
ACCOLADES
2022
• ILacrosse All-American Hon-
orable Mention
• All-Big Ten first team
- First team All-Region
2021
• Big Ten Freshman of the Year
• All-Big Ten second team
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Notched two goals off of two free position shots...Collected one ground ball and one caused turnover... Won three draw controls. at Duquesne (2/23): Netted two goals...Collected one ground ball. at Cornell (2/26): Tied career-high five goals...Added one assist to tie career-high six points...Scooped up two ground balls...Forced a turnover... Won four draw controls. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Scored a goal...Caused one turnover...Won three draw controls. James Madison (3/9): Netted four goals...Had one assist...Recorded one ground ball...Forced two turnovers... Won two draw controls. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Netted a hat trick...Added two assists...Had three draw controls. at Towson (3/15): Recorded two goals and two assists... Collected a ground ball. Princeton (3/19): Scored four goals... Registered two ground balls...Caused two turnovers...Won a career-high five draw controls. at Ohio State (3/26): Tallied two goals...Scooped up two ground balls...Caused four turnovers...Had three draw controls. Northwestern (4/1): Netted two goals...Had one assist...Picked up three ground balls... forced a career-high five turnovers...won one draw control. at Maryland (4/7): Registered three ground balls...Caused a turnover...Won a draw control. Pitt (4/12): Netted a hat trick...Added one assist...Collected a ground ball...Caused a turnover...Won a career-high six draw controls. Michigan (4/16): Recorded a hat trick...Had one assist...Picked up a ground ball...Forced two turnovers... Won four draw controls. at Rutgers (4/23): Tied a career-high six points on three goals and three assists...Three assists was a career-high...Scooped up two ground balls...Caused a turnover...Won three draw controls. Johns Hopkins (4/28): Netted fourth hat trick in a row...Registered one ground ball...Caused a turnover...Won two draw controls.
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Awards: Named Big Ten Freshman of the Year…Selected All-Big Ten second team…Tabbed Big Ten Freshman of the Week (2/16, 2/23, 3/23, 3/30, 4/12).
Season: Played in 13 games, making 12 starts…Collected 29 goals, eight assists, 18 ground balls, six draw controls and 15 caused turnovers…Had 10 multi-point games.
Rankings: Ranked seventh in the Big Ten averaging 1.15 caused turnovers per game...Held second in the conference with a .615 free-position percentage and sat ninth in the league averaging 0.62 free-position goals per game...Tied seventh among Division I freshmen averaging 2.23 goals per game
Game-By-Game: Rutgers (2/14): Scored four goals…Assisted on two goals…
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KRISTIN O’NEILL
Added a career-high three draw controls and three caused turnovers. Maryland (2/21): Notched two goals and contributed two assists…Grabbed two ground balls. at Northwestern (3/11): Posted two goals…Caused one turnover. at Northwestern (3/13): Scored two goals… Recorded one ground ball. Michigan (3/19): Scored four goals…Collected two ground balls and caused one turnover. Michigan (3/21): Tallied two goals and added one assist… Registered two ground balls and one caused turnover. at Ohio State (3/26): Notched one goal…Had two ground balls and three caused turnovers…Added one draw control. at Ohio State (3/28): Found the net two times…Scooped up one ground ball. at Johns Hopkins (4/7): Scored one goal…Added a ground ball and a draw control. Maryland (4/11): Matched a career high with six points…Set a career high with five goals…Picked up a ground ball. at Rutgers (4/15): Recorded a goal and an assist…Added a ground ball and a caused turnover. Johns Hopkins (4/18): Notched four points, including three goals and an assist…Scooped up a ground ball and caused one turnover. Johns Hopkins (4/29): Caused two turnovers… Picked up a ground ball.
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 All-American 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…Joins 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.
JUNIOR MIDFIELD
Height: 5-8
Hometown: Garnet Valley, Pa.
High School: Garnet Valley
Major: Communications and Psychology
LACROSSE
KATHRYN TOOHEY
2022 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Season: Did not appear in a game.
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Did not appear in a game.
High School:
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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…Joins 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.
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ASHLEY BOWAN
2022 - FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in all 15 games and started in 13…Logged 704 minutes between the pipes...Finished season with a .404 save percentage...Went 5-9 as goalie...Made 84 saves...scooped 15 ground balls.
SOPHOMORE
GOALKEEPER
Height: 5-4
Hometown: Friendship, Md.
High School: Bishop Ireton
Major: DUS
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Stamped her first career start and first career save...Recorded two saves. at Duquesne (2/23): Made three saves. at Cornell (2/26): Recorded seven saves. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Tallied one save. James Madison (3/9): Made five saves and scooped up two ground balls. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Made three saves and recorded two ground balls. at Towson (3/15): Notched 10 saves and two ground balls. Princeton (3/19): Recorded 10 saves and two ground balls. at Ohio State (3/26): Tallied four saves. Northwestern (4/1): Made two saves and picked up a ground ball. at Maryland (4/7): Recorded a season-high 13 saves and scooped up a ground ball. Pitt (4/12): Tallied five saves and one ground ball. Michigan (4/16): Notched 10 saves and two ground balls. at Rutgers (4/23): Made two saves and picked up one ground ball. Johns Hopkins (4/28): Made seven saves.
High School:
Played at Bishop Ireton High School for head coach Rick Sofield…Led Bishop Ireton to a 17-6 record and a WCAC championship in 2019…Helped Bishop Ireton to a 21-3 mark, a WCAC Title and a VISAA Championship in 2018…Recorded 124 saves in 2019, earning VISAA All-State and All-WCAC honors as well as All-Met honorable mention…Tallied 130 saves in 2018 to garner VISAA All-State and All-WCAC accolades…Was named Under Armour All-Tournament Team in 2018… Played for Capital Lacrosse Club.
Personal:
Full name is Ashley Elizabeth Bowan…Daughter of Rich and Lori Bowan…Has a sister, Sara…Father, Rich, Uncle, Dan, grandfathers Edgar Inman and Richard Fay, and cousin Brandon Hummel all attended Penn State…Undecided on a major.
SOPHOMORE
MIDFIELD
Height: 5-7
Hometown: New Hope, Pa.
High School: New Hope-Solebury
Major: Earth Science & Policy
KATE DOUGHERTY
2022 - FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in four games.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Made her first career appearance...Scooped up one ground ball.
High School:
Played at New Hope-Solebury High School for head coach Betsy Dougherty… Led New Hope-Solebury to a 15-3 record, including 6-0 in league play, and a BAL Championship in 2019…Guided the Lions to an 11-5 mark and a BAL Title in 2018… Was a two-time first-team All-BAL selection…Named Team MVP in 2018 and 2019…As a sophomore, tallied 70 goals, 52 assists, 119 draw controls, 74 ground balls and 25 caused turnovers…As a freshman, collected 40 goals, 10 assists, 71 draw controls, 58 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers…Played for Ultimate Goal Lacrosse, helping the team to a No. 8 national ranking…Also played basketball and field hockey.
Personal:
Full name is Katharine Graham Dougherty…Daughter of Betsy and Mike Dougherty…Has three brothers, Jack, Kevin and Bryan, and a sister, Maggie…Both parents and brother, Jack, attended Penn State and brother, Kevin, currently attends PSU…Mother, Betsy (Williams), played lacrosse for Penn State from 1981-84, ranks eighth all-time at PSU with 79 assists and was a second-team All-American in 1984. She was a member of the U.S. National Team, playing in the 1986, 1989 and 1993 World Cups, leading the U.S. to wins in 1989 and 1993. Served as captain of the U.S. National Team in 1993 and was inducted into the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2000…Aunt, Julie Williams, was the head coach of the Penn State Women’s Lacrosse team from 1990-99 and played at the University of Virginia. She played for the U.S. National Team in 1989 and 1993 and was inducted into the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2002…Intends to major in earth science.
SOPHOMORE DEFENDER
Height: 5-4
Hometown: Monkton, Md.
High School: The John Carroll School
Major: DUS
ELLIE HOLLIN
2022 - FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Started all 15 games...Tallied 20 ground balls, 12 caused turnovers, three draw controls...Scored first career goal on 4/28 vs Johns Hopkins.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Recorded her first career start and appearance...Caused one turnover. at Cornell (2/26): Forced a turnover and scooped up the ground ball. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Picked up two ground balls. James Madison (3/9): Tallied two ground balls and a forced turnover. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Recorded two ground balls. at Towson (3/15): Caused a turnover and picked up the ground ball. Princeton (3/19): Forced two turnovers and picked up a ground ball. at Ohio State (3/26): Forced two turnovers and picked up a ground ball. Northwestern (4/1): Tallied a career-high three ground balls and caused one turnover. at Maryland (4/7): Caused a turnover and scooped up the ground ball. Pitt (4/12): Nabbed two ground balls. Michigan (4/16): Recorded two ground balls and one caused turnover. at Rutgers (4/23): Scooped up three ground balls...caused one turnover and won one draw control. Johns Hopkins (4/28): Won two draws and scored first career goal on one shot attempt.
High School:
Played at The John Carroll School for head coach Abbey Swift…Ranked as the No. 15 prospect in the 2021 class by Inside Lacrosse…Named an Under Armour All-American…Earned all-conference and all-county honors…Played for the NEMS Club team.
Personal:
Full name is Eliana Josephine Hollin…Daughter of Jake and Amy Hollin… Has three sisters, Grace, Manna and Sojo…Sister, Grace, plays field hockey at Stevenson University…Undecided on a major but intends to pursue a career in law and criminology.
SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD
Height: 5-8
Hometown: West Sayville, N.Y.
High School: Sayville
Major: Education
LACROSSE
BROOKE HOSS
2022 - FRESHMAN SEASON
Awards: Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/1).
Season: Appeared in 14 games with five starts...Finished third on team with 23 goals...Tied second on team with eight free position goals...Tallied nine draw controls, five ground balls and one caused turnover.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Appeared in first career game. at Duquesne (2/23): Scored first collegiate goal...Finished with a career-high four goals on four shots...Won three draw controls. at Cornell (2/26): Netted two goals...tallied one draw control and one ground ball. James Madison (3/9): Made two goals and picked up a ground ball. at Towson (3/15): Netted a hat-trick and scooped up a ground ball. Princeton (3/19): Scored two goals and caused first career turnover. at Ohio State (3/26): Netted two free-position goals and picked up a ground ball. at Maryland (4/7): Scored two goals on free-position attempts and recorded a ground ball. Pitt (4/12): Netted one goal. Michigan (4/16): Scored two goals and won a draw control. at Rutgers (4/23): Netted a hat-trick in the first period...won a career-best four draw controls.
High School:
Played at Sayville High School for head coach Adam Sznitken, where she is a six-year letterwinner and varsity starter…Selected as a team captain for the 2021 season…In 2019, led Sayville to 11 wins…Tallied 43 goals and seven assists in 2019…Collected 75 goals and 36 assists…Owns the school record with 17 draw controls in a game…Selected as an Under Armour All-American in 2018 and 2020…Named all-county in 2019 and all-division in 2018…Ranked as the No. 7 prospect in Long Island in the 2021 class by FLG Lacrosse… Named first-team All-Long Island by FLG…Also played volleyball at Sayville… Played for the Yellow Jackets Blue club team, leading her team to National Championships in 2015 and 2017.
Personal:
Full name is Brooke Suzanne Hoss…Daughter of Rob and Suzanne Hoss… Has a brother, Robert, and a sister, Taylor…Father, Rob, played football at the University of Albany…Mother, Suzanne, played tennis at the University of Richmond…Intends to major in English education.
FRESHMAN ATTACK
Height: 5-4
Hometown: Short Hills, N.J.
High School: Millburn
Major: DUS
ALLY LIPKIN
2022 - FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in six games.
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Game-By-Game: at Duquesne (2/23): Scored first career goal in first collegiate appearance. Northwestern (4/1): Tallied a ground ball...Caused a turnover.
High School:
Played and was team captain at Millburn High School for head coach Erica Thacker…Led Millburn to a 15-5 record and a conference title in 2019…Helped Millburn to a 16-4 mark and a conference championship in 2018…Registered 86 goals, 24 assists, 108 draw controls and 78 groundballs in 2019, leading to all-conference second-team honors and first-team all-league accolades… Notched 39 goals, 40 assists, 25 draw controls and 56 ground balls in 2018. Claimed all-conference second team and first-team all-league…Led team to 2020 Under Armour All-America NJ Highlight Eastern Region Tournament Championship and 2018 WPLL Futures NJ Team Tournament Championship… Played for DEWLAX Black Club team, helping them to a Top 10 national ranking.
Personal:
Full name is Allyson Blake Lipkin…Daughter of Jayme and Jeff Lipkin…Has a brother, Ben, and an identical twin sister, Jordyn…Sister, Jordyn, plays at Maryland…Planning to major in marketing.
SOPHOMORE
MIDFIELD
Height: 5-4
Hometown: Chesterfield, Va.
High School: Cosby
Major: DUS
MOLLY O’KEEFE
2022 - FRESHMAN SEASON
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Season: Appeared in three games...Scored first career goal at Dusquesne (2/23).
High School:
Played at Cosby High School for head coach John Henneberry…Served as a team captain…Helped Cosby to a 13-3 record in 2019…Led Cosby to a 12-4 mark and a Regional Championship in 2018…As a sophomore, collected 50 goals and won 80% of her draw controls while leading her team in goals, ground balls and draw controls…In 2018, tallied 50 goals and paced the team in goals, assists and ground balls…Named second-team all-state in 2018 and 2019…Selected first-team VHSL Region 6 All-Region in 2018 and 2019 and second-team all-metro in 2019…Garnered 2019 U.S. Lacrosse National Tournament Mid-Atlantic Team and National Lacrosse Classic Virginia Team honors…Played for the Yellow Jackets South club team.
Personal:
Full name is Molly Grace O’Keefe…Daughter of Melissa and Jim O’Keefe… Has a brother, Jimmy, and a sister, Emily…Cousin, Matthew Goncalves, plays football at the University of Pittsburgh…Planning to major in communications.
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LAUREN SALTZ
2022 - FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in all 15 games with five starts…Recorded three goals, one assists, 12 ground balls, three caused turnovers and six draw controls.
SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD
Height: 5-5
Hometown: Westminster, Md.
High School: Westminster
Major: Kinesiology
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Appeared in first career game...Scooped up two ground balls. at Duquesne (2/23): Netted first career goal and first career assist...Won one draw control. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Collected a ground ball. James Madison (3/9): Picked up a ground ball. Saint Joseph’s (3/12): Scored one goal...Recorded one ground ball...Caused a turnover... Won a season-best three draw controls. Princeton (3/19): Scooped up two ground balls. at Ohio State (3/26): Collected one ground ball. Northwestern (4/1): Tallied two ground balls...Forced a turnover...Won one draw control. at Maryland (4/7): Picked up a ground ball...Caused a turnover. Pitt (4/12): Registered a ground ball. Michigan (4/16): Won a draw control. at Rutgers (4/23): Scored one goal.
High School:
Played at Westminster High School for head coach John Brown…Served as a team captain…Led Westminster to back-to-back Maryland 3A State Championships in 2018 and 2019…Helped Westminster to a 14-6 record in 2019 and a 17-2 record in 2018…As a sophomore, tallied 49 goals, 13 assists, 53 draw controls, 31 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers, and ranked among the top 10 in the county with 62 points, while being named all-county second team…Tallied 32 points as a freshman with 26 goals and six assists to go with 49 draw controls, 20 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers… Was a Baltimore Metro Team 1 selection…Selected U.S. Lacrosse National Tournament Team in 2019…Played for the M&D Black 2021 club team.
Personal:
Full name is Lauren Elizabeth Saltz…Daughter of Michael and Stephanie Saltz…Has two brothers, Matthew and Josh…Father, Michael, played baseball at VCU…Mother, Stephanie, was a cheerleader at VCU…Planning to major in kinesiology.
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ELISE SMIGIEL
AT MARQUETTE
Season: Totaled 23 goals, three assists and 26 points... Appeared in 17 games making one start. Also recorded two free position goals, four ground balls and a caused turnover...Took 53 shots, 44 on goal... Scored a season-high three goals at San Diego State (3/15) and at UConn (4/2).
HIGH SCHOOL
SOPHOMORE
ATTACK
Height: 6-0
Hometown: Flourtown, Pa.
Previous School: Marquette
Major: Exercise Physiology
Lettered (4x) in lacrosse at Germantown Academy under head coach Mary Dean ... Also swam for three years in addition to playing one year of varsity volleyball and one year of varsity volleyball ... Smigiel was named to the 2021 All-Inter-Ac League First Team and her school’s Team MVP in addition to winning the Inter-Ac Athletic League Athletic Director Award in 2021 ... She scored over 100 goals in her prep career at Germantown ... A four-year varsity starter, she also made the 2019 Philly National Tournament Team and the 2018 Under Armour Philadelphia Command Team ... She was named the 2018 MSJA Rookie of the Year and won the 2018 Abby O’Bierne Memorial Award ... She led Germantown to the PAISAA Semifinals in 2019 and the 2021 Inter-Ac League Tournament Semifinals ... Played club for Phantastix Lacrosse Club under coach Lorraine Beers.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Margaret and Jim Smigiel ... Has an older brother, Rowan, and a younger sister, Lucy ... Both her mother and father rowed in college at Drexel University ... Her brother, Rowan, is currently on the rowing team at Drexel … Planned major is exercise physiology.
FRESHMAN MIDFIELD
Height: 5-3
Hometown: Avon, Ohio
High School: Avon
Major: Computer Science
KATIE BEATTY
High School:
Played at Avon High School in Avon, Ohio... Was the only freshmen starting on varsity and was the 2019 Offensive Rookie of the year and made Second Team All-Region... Helped lead team to the sweet 16 with its 13-8 record... Played for Brine National Team in the summer of 2020... Led her high school team to its first conference championship in 2021... Two-time SWC Conference Player of the Week... Max Prep Player of the Week... Awarded NOLL Conference Player of the Year as well as First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State... Played club lacrosse for Burning River for four years.
Personal:
Full name is Katherine Ann Beatty... Daughter of Jim and Deeann Beatty... Has a brother Jack and sister Maggie... Intends to major in computer science at Penn State.
EMILY BETTE
PRIOR TO PENN STATE
Attended Shaker High School... Played on high school team for four years... Was a two-time Suburban Council All-Star... Selected as a Times Union AllStar and NYSR All-Star
PERSONAL
Daughter of Mark and Gina Bette... Has one sister Sarah... Intends to major in Kinesiology
FRESHMAN GOALKEEPER
Height: 5-4
Hometown: Albany, N.Y.
High School: Shaker
Major: Kinesiology
FRESHMAN MIDFIELD
Height: 5-9
Hometown: Yardley, Pa.
High School: Pennsbury
Major: Undecieded
MAGGIE GOLDER
High School: Played for Pennsbury High School in Fairless Hills, Pa...Was a Suburban One First Team All-League and Bucks County Golden Team selection her freshmen year...Was a U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American, Suburban One First Team All-League selection and the Suburban One League MVP in 2021... She played club lacrosse for Ultimate NJ and Ultimate Elite...Was on the 2021 USA Lacrosse U18 National Select Team and won the Brogden Cup Championship... 2021 USA Lacrosse NTDP U18 Combine Invite... 2021 UL Committed Academy All-Tournament Team Selection.
Personal:
Full name is Margaret Golder... Daughter of Beth and Keith Golder... Grandafather, uncle and seven cousins are Penn State alumni... Major is undecided.
MADDIE GRECO
High School: Played for Downington West High School in Downington, Pa... Ended 2021 season with 55 assists, 62 draw controls, 55 caused turnovers and 36 ground balls... First Team All-Chesmont in 2021... PASLA All-Academic Team selection in 2021... Was the 2021 Team MVP for her high school... Played club lacrosse for PA Express Orange for seven years.
Personal:
FRESHMAN MIDFIELD
Height: 5-0
Hometown: Glenmoore, Pa.
High School: Downingtown West
Major: Business
Full name is Madelyn Paige Greco... Daughter of Jim and Theresa Greco... Intends to major in business.
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ERIKA HO
High School:
Played for Lincoln-Way High School... Was the second leading scorer on the team with 101 points er freshmen year... 2019 All-Selection Team... Helped lead the team in 2021 to a 17-1 record... In 2021 she was selected for FirstTeam All-State, All-Selection Team, was the Team MVP and leading scorer with 92 goals... Played club lacrosse for Lacrosse Monkey... Was a four-time Under Armour All-American Midwest, US Lacrosse Academic All-America, 2021 USA U-18 National Team Development Program Combine Invitee... Ranked 17th in ShakeSchool Top 25 Showcase.
FRESHMAN MIDFIELD
Height: 5-6
Hometown: Frankfort, Ill.
High School: Lincoln-Way East
Major: Computer science
Personal:
Full name is Erika Barbra Mei-En Ho... Daughter of David and Laura Ho... Has three brothers David, Joe and Brian... Intends to major in computer science.
EMMA KELLY
High School:
FRESHMAN MIDFIELD
Height: 5-5
Hometown: Bethpage, N.Y.
High School: Plainedge
Major: Undecieded
Played for Plainedge High School... Was an All-County Honorable Mention her freshmen season... Named to Back of the Cage Top 40 sophomores in 2020... Led all of Long Island in goals with 84 in 2021... Named one of 50 top juniors for Back of the Cage Pre Season in 2021... Selected to All-County in 2021... Played club lacrosse with Team Elevate for eight years... Led her team to the WPLL National Championship in 2019... Helped her team to National Cup District East Championship and was named to the National Cup All-Star Team in 2021... Named to Under Armour All-America Senior Watch List in 2021.
Personal:
Full name is Emma Grace Kelly... Daughter of Kevin and Jennifer Kelly... Has two sisters, Meaghan who played lacrosse at Misericordia and Charlotte, who swam at St. Johns... Major undecided.
FRESHMAN MIDFIELD
Height: 5-5
Hometown: Romansville, Pa.
High School: Downingtown West
Major: Undecieded
LAUREN TINSON
High School:
Tinson played at Downington High School... Was an All-Area selection and All-League Honorable Mention in 2019... She was the Offensive MVP in 2021 and was selected to All-Area and All-League Second-Team... Played club lacrosse for Phantastix for four years... Won the IL Women Committed Academy Championship Game MVP in 2021.
Personal:
Full name is Lauren Marie Tinson... Daughter of Ed who played football at Wesley and Deb who played lacrosse at James Madison... Brother Elijah played football at Wesley and her brother Tyler plays football at Millersville... Her aunt Tina played basketball at Penn State... Major undecided.
PAYTON WAINMAN
HIGHSCHOOL
Played on American Heritage’s lacrosse team for six years... Helped lead the team to win the Florida State Championship in 2018 and 2021... Was the Team MVP and Palm Beach County Player of the Year in 2021... Was selected to First-Team All-District, First-Team All-Region and First-Team All-County in 2021 as well as being named an All-American... Under Armour 150 Team MVP in 2020... Played club lacrosse for Florida Select, the top-ranked team in the country in 2021.
FRESHMAN MIDFIELD
Height: 5-4
Hometown:
Delray Beach, Fla,
High School: American Heritage
Major: Marketing
Personal:
Full name is Payton Elle Wainman... Daughter of Kelly and Scott who played on the U19 Canadian National Team... Has one sister Mackenzie... Intends to major in marketing.
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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 Quarterfinal Round
NCAA at Penn State
L, 10-9 vs. Delaware
1985 Third Place
NCAA at Maryland
L, 12-11 (3OT) vs. Maryland
1986 Second Place
NCAA at Temple
W, 8-6 vs. Temple (semifinals)
NCAA at Maryland
L, 11-0 vs. Maryland (championship)
1987 National Champions
NCAA at Penn State
W, 14-9 vs. Virginia (semifinals)
NCAA at Maryland
W, 7-6 vs. Temple (championship)
1988 Second Place
NCAA at Penn State
W, 12-6 vs. Northwestern (quarterfinals)
NCAA at Lafayette
W, 8-6 vs. Lafayette (semifinals)
NCAA at Haverford
L, 15-7 vs. Temple (championship)
1989 National Champions
NCAA at West Chester
W, 9-3 vs. Temple (semifinals)
W, 7-6 vs. Harvard (championship)
1990 Quarterfinal Round
NCAA at Temple
L, 9-4 vs. Temple (quarterfinals)
1991 Semifinal Round
NCAA at Lafayette
W, 11-9 vs. Lafayette (quarterfinals)
NCAA at Trenton State
L, 10-5 vs. Virginia (semifinals)
1992 Quarterfinal Round
NCAA at Virginia
L, 11-5 vs. Virginia (quarterfinals)
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)
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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)
USWLA/AIAW/NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY
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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ALC/BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
ALC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
2007 at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. - No. 5 seed vs. Ohio State W, 9-7 vs. Northwestern L, 7-19
2008 at Northwestern, Evanston, Ill. - No. 5 seed vs. Ohio State W, 13-5 vs. Northwestern L, 7-15
2009 at Penn State, University Park, Pa. - No. 2 seed vs. Ohio State W, 11-7 vs. Northwestern L, 3-13
2010 at Ohio State, Columbus, Ohio - No. 4 seed vs. Ohio State W, 14-12 vs. Northwestern L, 9-15
2011 at Vanderbilt, Nashville, Tenn. - No. 3 seed vs. Johns Hopkins W, 17-11 vs. Northwestern L, 3-14
2012 at Penn State, University Park, Pa. - No. 3 seed vs. Johns Hopkins L, 12-13
2013
at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. - No. 3 seed vs. Vanderbilt W, 16-14 vs. Northwestern L, 8-9 (OT)
2014 at Northwestern, Evanston, Ill. - No. 4 seed vs. Johns Hopkins L, 10-13
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
2015 at Rutgers, Piscataway, N.J. - No. 2 seed vs. Northwestern W, 13-10 vs. Ohio State W, 13-11
2016 at Northwestern, Evanston, Ill. - No. 2 seed vs. Northwestern L, 6-9
2017
at Maryland, College Park, Md. - No. 2 seed vs. Northwestern L, 11-12
2018 at Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. - No. 3 seed vs. Northwestern W, 21-16 vs. Maryland L, 12-21
2019
at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. - No. 4 seed vs. Maryland L, 8-15
2021 at Penn State, University Park, Pa. - No. 6 seed vs. Johns Hopkins L, 9-11
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
GOALS
BY A SENIOR
BY
BY A FRESHMAN
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
Bold indicates current student-athlete
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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INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORDS
GOALKEEPER RECORDS
SAVES IN A GAME
27 Janice Hvorecky vs. West Chester, 1976
SAVES IN A SEASON
219 Lee Tortorelli (17 games), 2004
SAVES IN A CAREER
735 Lee Tortorelli (68 games), 2002-05
SAVE PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
.748 Jody Field (163 saves/55 goals), 1979
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
TEAM RECORDS
GOALS IN A GAME
32 vs. Lock Haven, 1983
GOALS IN A SEASON
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 Last five games of 1969, first two 1970
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INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS
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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
THE NITTANY LIONS HAVE PLAYED HOME GAMES AT THE PENN STATE LACROSSE FIELD, HOLUBA HALL, LADY LION FIELD & POLLOCK FIELD DURING THEIR STORIED HISTORY.
ALL-TIME HOME RECORD: 300-116-2
BY FACILITY:
*PANZER STADIUM: 16-14 (5 years)
*HOLUBA HALL: 26-8 (16 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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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)
2021 Olivia Dirks (First)
* - 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)
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)
2021 Olivia Dirks (First)
Maria Auth (Second)
2022 Kristin O’Neill (First)
Sammy Dupcak (Second)
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CONFERENCE AWARDS AND HONORS/TEAM AWARDS/ACADEMIC AWARDS
ALL-BIG TEN
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
2021 Olivia Dirks
Maria Auth
Kristin O’Neill
Sammy Helgeson
2022 Kristin O’Neill
Sammy Dupcak
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
2021 Olivia Dirks
BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
2016 Madison Carter
2021 Kristin O’Neill
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
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
2018 Katie O’Donnell
2022 Kristin O’Neill
*The Diane Whipple Award was discontinued after the 2012 season.
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
1988 Becky Vaughan (Second)
1989 Becky Vaughan (First)
2013 Tatum Coffey (Third)
IWLCA HONOR ROLL
1994 Kara Stockett (First)
1995 Jen Kotkin (First)
1996 Tara Rowlyk (First)
1997 Tara Rowlyk, Emily Mechem (First)
1999 Courtney Jenkins, Emily Mechem (First)
2001 Brooke Bailey (First)
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2002 Brooke Bailey, Sara Young (First)
2003 Katie Pace, Stephanie Curnoles (First)
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
2022 Brooke Barger, Alexandra
Bruno, Mary Muldoon, Meghan
Murray, Kara Nealon, Regan
Nealon, Taylor Regan, Rachel
Spilker, Erin Triandafils, Haley
Urgo, Sydney Wolfington
ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC HONORS
2007 Renee Cipro (First)
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,
ACADEMIC AWARDS
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, 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
2021 Maria Auth, Brooke Barger, Alexandra Bruno, Mackenzie Carroll, Lauren Craft, Olivia Dirks, Sloane Dowgiallo, Sammy Helgeson, Kelsey Kimmel, Kate Love, Lucy Lowe, Mary Muldoon, Meghan Murray, Kara Nealon, Regan Nealon, Quinn Nicolai, Sydni Rosa, Rachel Rosen, Alyssa Sloane Rachel Spilker, Erin Triandafils Sophia Triandafils, Haley Urgo, Emily Vengilio, Sydney Wofington
2022 Kayla Abernathy, Brooke Barger, Alexandra Bruno, Gianna Cutaia, Sloane Dowgiallo, Sammy Dupcak, Cam Evitts, Gretchen Gilmore, Alaina Hammod, Cayden Jarvis
Kelsey Kimmel, Kate Love, Mary Muldoon, Meghan Murray, Kara Nealon, Regan Nealon, Kristin O’Neill, Rachel Spilker, Kathyrn Toohey, Erin Triandafils, Haley Urgo, 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
2021 Maria Auth, Brooke Barger, Sammy Helgeson, Kate Love, Mary Muldoon, Meghan Murray, Kara Nealon, Regan Nealon, Quinn Nicolai, Rachel Rosen, Alyssa Sloane, Rachel Spilker Erin Triandafils, Sophia Triandafils, Haley Urgo
2022 Kayla Abernathy, Sammy
Dupcak, Cam Evitts, Mary Muldoon, Kara Nealon, Regan Nealon, Kristin O’Neill, Rachel Spilker, Erin Triandafils, Sydney Wolfington
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
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ACADEMIC
Frandé, Katie Hartman, Lori Havrilla, Katie Jeschke, Shari Maslin, Katrina McGowan, Skye Middleton, Katie Pace, Jackie Sherman, Lee Totorelli, Sara Ward, Kristen Wood
2004 Emily Chambers, Renee Cipro, Janique Craig, Stephanie Curnoles, Jamie Donahue, Lauren Fisch, Katie Hartman, Lori Havrilla, Katie Jeschke, Katrina McGowan, Skye
Middleton, Jackie Sherman, Lee
Tortorelli, Sara Ward
2005 Meg Boyd, Lauren Bryan, Christine Buttle, Emily
Chambers, Renee Cipro, Liz
Frandé, Jenn Green, Lindsay
Hagemann, Lori Havrilla, Kim
Kontson, Jessi Lieb, Karen
Long, Katrina McGowan, Skye Middleton, Joanie Plake, Linsey Shea, Lee Tortorelli, Kate
Townsend, Sara Ward
2006 Megan Boyd, Lauren Bryan, Lauren Burke, Christina Buttle, Renee Cipro, Liz Frandé, Lindsay Hagemann, Lori
Havrilla, Kim Kontson, Jessi
Lieb, Laura Lincicome, Karen
Long, Katrina McGowan, Megan
McGuire, Joanie Plake, Kerry Shea, Linsey Shea
2007 Jess Boccio, Mariel Bryan, Theresa Bucci, Lauren Burke, Christina Buttle, Aly Carter, Renee Cipro, Lindsay Dutch, Stephanie Ellis, Jenn Green, Lindsay Hagemann, Margo
Josephs, Kim Kontson, Laura
Lincicome, Karen Long, Megan
McGuire, Joanie Plake, Kerry
Shea, Linsey Shea, Maria
Valderas
2008 Mariel Bryan, Theresa Bucci, Lauren Burke, Christina Buttle, Mary Carter, Stephanie Ellis, Lindsay Hagemann, Margo
Josephs, Kim Kontson, Jessi
Lieb, Laura Lincicome, Megan McGuire, Erica Mihm, Kerry Shea, Linsey Shea, Maria
Valderas
2009 Aly Adams, Ashley Boccio, Mariel Bryan, Theresa Bucci, Lauren Burke, Dana Cahill, Aly Carter, Brittaney
Chamberlain, Maggie Dunbar, Jackie Eastman, Chrissie
Galindo, Megan Hollerbach, Brittany Jensen, Margo
Josephs, Laura Lesnick, Laura
Lincicome, Megan McGuire, Colleen Shea, Kerry Shea, Cassie Speno, Maria Valderas, Katy Wick
2010 Aly Adams, Theresa Bucci, Dana Cahill, Maggie Dunbar, Jackie Eastman, Katie Guy, Megan Hollerbach, Margo
Josephs, Laura Lesnick, Erica
Mihm, Colleen Shea, Cassie
Speno, Jen Steadman, Maria Valderas, Katy Wick
2011 Aly Adams, Carly Bitzer, Dana Cahill, Lizzy Carney, Brittaney Chamberlain, Avery Curley, Maggie Dunbar, Jackie Eastman, Molly Fernandez, Ali Foulsham, Evan Foulsham, Laura Lesnick, Melissa Lloyd, Lauren Purvis, Colleen Shea, Katy Wick, Theresa Zichelli
2012 Aly Adams, Carly Bitzer, Dana Cahill, Lizzy Carney, Brittaney Chamberlain, Tatum Coffey, Molly Fernandez, Ali Foulsham, Evan Foulsham, Katie Guy, Cat Layne, Kelly Lechner, Melissa Lloyd, Erin McAfee, Maggie McCormick, Lauren Purvis, Colleen Shea, Theresa Zichelli
2013 Carly Bitzer, Lauren Bosse, Victoria Brady, Lizzy Carney, Tatum Coffey, Avery Curley, Mackenzie Cyr, Molly Fernandez, Ali Foulsham, Evan Foulsham, Katie Guy, Ayla Halus, Ally Heavens, Kelly Lechner, Shannon Lechner, Maggie McCormick, Jenna Mosketti, Lauren Purvis, Colleen Shea, Erika Spilker
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
WORLD CUP MEMBERS
U-19 WORLD CUP MEMBERS
IRELAND
TEWAARATON LEGEND
^Delaney-Scheetz served as Penn State head coach from 1986-89
*Williams served as Penn State head coach from 1990-99
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1977 (9-1)
1966
1978 (14-0-1)
1979 (17-0)
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1980 (14-1-2)
YEAR-BY-YEAR
RESULTS
1982 (14-3)
1981 (13-2)
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1987 (17-2)
1988 (15-4)
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1997
1999 (15-5)
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2001 (8-10)
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
(6-11, 3-3 ALC)
2007 (9-8, 0-4 ALC)
(8-9, 4-2 ALC)
(12-5, 5-1 ALC)
(5-12, 0-4 ALC)
* American Lacrosse Conference game + NCAA First Round at Penn State
(9-8, 5-1 ALC)
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2009 (9-8, 2-2 ALC)
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2011 (10-8, 3-2 ALC)
2013 (14-7, 4-1 ALC)
2010 (10-7, 1-4 ALC)
(12-7,
2014 (10-8, 3-3 ALC)
*
^
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2015 (16-5, 4-1 Big Ten)
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2017 (17-4, 5-1 Big Ten)
(8-9, 3-3 Big Ten)
(5-2, 0-0 Big Ten)
2016 (14-7, 3-2 Big Ten)
(4-9, 4-8 Big Ten)
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2022 (6-9, 0-6 Big Ten)
2/16 at #19 Drexel L, 8-12
2/23 at Duquesne W, 18-4
2/26 at Cornell W, 20-11
3/5 at #9 Loyola L, 9-18
3/9 #21 JAMES MADISON W, 14-10
3/12 SAINT JOSEPH’S W, 17-8
3/15 at Towson W, 15-6
3/19 #11 PRINCETON L, 11-12
3/26 at Ohio State* L, 11-12
4/1 #3 NORTHWESTERN* L, 6-17
4/7 at #9 Maryland* L, 6-13
4/12 PITT W, 15-7
4/16 #19 MICHIGAN* L, 7-8 (OT)
4/23 at #14 Rutgers* L, 13-18
4/28 #25 JOHNS HOPKINS* L, 5-10 * Big Ten Conference game
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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS
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OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY
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JAMES MADISON (22-14)
OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY
3 ALC Tournament (Evanston, Ill.)
4 NCAA Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.)
5 Big Ten Tournament (University Park, Pa.)
LOYOLA (Md.) (17-18)
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OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY
1 USWLA Nationals (Harrisonburg, Va.)
2 USWLA Nationals (Princeton, N.J.)
3 AIAW Championships
4 EAIAW Regionals
5 NCAA Semifinals (Trenton, N.J.)
6 NCAA Semifinals (Baltimore, Md.)
7 at Ohio State (Columbus, Ohio)
8 at North Carolina (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
9NCAA Semifinals (Foxboro, Mass.)
10Big Ten Tournament
MASSACHUSETTS (9-0)
NORTHEASTERN (2-0)
NORTHWESTERN (9-26)
OHIO STATE (21-9)
OLD DOMINION (8-1)
1 USWLA Nationals (Harrisonburg, Va.)
2 USWLA Nationals (Princeton, N.J.)
3 NCAA Third Place Game (Philadelphia, Pa.)
MICHIGAN
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OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY
Regionals
2 AIAW Championship (West Chester, Pa.)
3NCAA Quarterfinals (University Park, Pa.)
4NCAA First Round (Stony Brook, N.Y.) PITT (1-0)
PRINCETON (13-27)
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VERMONT (1-0)
OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY
WILLIAM & MARY (25-7-1)
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
Brown, Karen
AAbbazia, Tammy 1992-93
Abernathy, Kayla 2021-pres.
Abrahams, Harriet 1970-71
Abrahams, Ralph 1969
Adams, Alyson 2009-12
Affonsa, Kate 1999-2000
Albert, Becky 1990-92
Albert, Lauren 1994
Allison, Christin 1999
Altadonna, Amy 1999-2002
Ames, Megan 1998-2001
Andress, Leanna 2010
Angelo, Natalia 2014-15
Anthony, Dale 1982
Arena, Theresa 1978, 1980-81
Ashenfelter, Elaine 1975-76
Ashton, Donna 1984-85
Asm, Wendy 1966
Astler, Kim 1974-75
Auth, Maria 2017-21
B
Bailey, Brooke 1999-2002
Baldwin, Patricia 1970-72
Barger, Brooke 2020-pres.
Barto, Peggy 1973
Bator, June 1969
Bauer, Amy 1987-88
Beach, Elizabeth 2002-05
Beardsley, Sue 1968
Beegle, Janet 1968
Beers, Leanne 1991-93
Benedict, Kirstie 1994
Beyerle, Robin
1973-75
Bhanos, Christina 1995
Bigelow, Alli 1993-94
Bitzer, Carly 2011-13
Blackburn, Tricia 1993
Blazosky, Dorothy 1972
Bleistein, Taylor 2014-17
Blood, Deana 1989-92
Boccio, Jessica 2005-08
Boccio, Ashley 2008-11
Borger, Lisa 1985-86
Bosse, Lauren 2013-16
Bowan, Ashley 2022-pres.
Boyd, Megan
2003-06
Boyle, Jacque 1983
Bozarth, Chris
1971-72
Bradford, Barbara 1972
Brady, Victoria 2013
Braum, Kitty 1969
Brazer, Elena 1988-91
Bremier, Margaret 1973-76
Brent, Kristin 2012-15
Bretherick, Karen 1974-76
Brisolari, Kayla
2016-19
Brodsky, Jordan 1996-99
Brody, Traci 1992-93
Brophy, Katie
2015-16
1989-91
Brown, Miriam 1970-72
Bruno, Alexandra 2020-pres.
Bruno, Antionette
1967-68
Bryan, Kimberly 1984-85
Bryan, Lauren
2003-06
Bryan, Mariel 2005-09
Bucci, Donna
Bucci, Theresa
Bull, Susanne
Bullard, Victoria
1990-93
2007-10
1993-96
1974-75
Burke, Kristen 2002-05
Burke, Lauren
Burnes, Lynn
Burnett, Patti
2006-09
1988-91
1971-72
Bush, Carey 1998-2000
Busse, Krissy 1993
Buttle, Christina 2005-08
C
Cahill, Dana
Callahan, Bridget
Callaghan, Megan
Campbell, Erin
2009-12
2010-11
2014-16
Donahue, Jamie
Doran, Barb
Dougherty, Kate 2022-pres.
Dowgiallo, Sloane
Downing, Summer
Duffey, Sharon 1975-76, 1978
Dunbar, Margaret
Dunn, Shanna 2002
Dunphy, Maggy
Dupcak, Sammy 2021-pres.
Dutch, Lindsay
Eastman, Jaclyn
Eberz, Megan
Eldridge, Jessica
Ellis, Stephanie
Erdman, Aimee 1988
Evans, Darcy 1966
Evitts, Cam 2021-pres.
Ewan, Patricia
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
F
Fielder, Michele 1978-81
Filipowski, Joan 1988-89
Findlay, Anne 1972-73
Finn, Candace 1979-82
Fisch, Lauren 2002-04
Fissinger, Jean 1979
Fitzgerald, Lori 1990-93
Flexer,
Hamerla, Janice 1974
Hamood, Alaina 2021-pres.
Hamood, Yasmain 2017-20
Hans, Tracy 1993-94
Hansen, Wendy 1987-88
Harman, Heather 2013-16
Harper, Becky 1973-76
Harris, Betsy 1971
Harris, Kate 1989-91
Hartman, Katherine 2001-04
Haubold, Lucy 2016-18
Havrilla, Lori 2003-06
Heavens, Ally 2013-16
Hedde, Maggie 1994
Helgeson, Sammy 2018-21
Hengst, Amy 1990-91
Heuisler, Katy 2001-02
Higgins, Laura 2007
High, Fay 1971-73
Hoke, Lauren 1980-83
Holberg, Joyce 1977-80
Holden, Hayden 1990-91
Hollerbach, Megan 2008-11
Hollin, Ellie 2022-pres.
Holloway, Nancy 1970-72
Holt, Christy 1966
Honish, Julie 1990-91
Hopkins, Anne 1983-84
Hoss, Brooke 2022-pres.
Hosterman, Katie 1988
Hoysted, Karen 1988-91
Hoysted, Sara 1991-92
Hughes, Alexandra 1983-86
Hughes, Dana 1993-94
Hughes, Monica 1982-84
Hughes, Kelsey 2011-12
Hunsicke, Elisabeth 1992-94
Hutchings, Lorraine 1972
Hutman, Patricia 1984
Hvorecky, Janice 1974-75 J
Jackson, Janet 1974
Jackson, Virginia 1966-67
Jarman, Anne 1972
Jarvis, Cayden 2021-pres.
Javens, Jo 1980-81
Jenkins, Cindy 1994
Jenkins, Courtney 1997-2000
Jensen, Brittany 2006-09
Jeschke, Katherine 2001-04
Johnson, Jennifer 1996-99
Johnston, Linda 1968
Joines, Shannon 1987
Jones, Karen 1977, 1979-80
Jones, Suzie 1985-86
Jordan, Antoinette 1968
Jordan, Barbara 1982-85
Jordan, Lynn 1982
Jordan, Peggy 1978-79
Josephs, Margo 2007-10
Jung, Melissa 2001
Jurkowsky, Cameron 2005-07
Kaden, Jill 1996-99
Kane, Beckie 1972
Karpinski, Cindy 1979-81
Karpowich, Karen 1974, 1976
Kassab, Chris 1971-73
Keating, Cara 2002
Keeler, Wendi 1978
Kemp, Renee 1980-82
Kennedy, Susan 1966-67
Kenney, Christine 1997-2000
Kielbasa, Kayla 2020-21
Kimmel, Kelsey 2020-pres.
Kinnear, Wendy 1968-70
Kirk, Kendra
Kistler, Donna 1972
Kitchel, Helen
Klein, Kathy 1988-89
Kline, Susan 1972
Kloidt, Patty 1991, 1993-94
Knaff, Kristen 2017
Koffenberger, Jane 1980-83
Kohler, Diane 1972
Kolongowski, Ann 1989-93
Kolongowski, Marcy 1992-94
Kontson,
LeNoir, Mary
Lesnick, Laura
Lessing, Amy
Lieb, Jessica
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Loizeaux, Jess 2014-15
Long, Sarah 1995-97
Long, Karen 2004-07
Longobucco, Amanda 2006-09
Looney, Martha 1969-71
Loughran, Jackie 1970
Love, Kate
Lowe, Lucy
Lozada, Piedad 1996
Lozano, Marisa 2007-10
Lucey, Barbara
Lukas, Karen
Luxton, Carol 1967 Lyon, Jane 1986
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
Mihm, Erica 2007-10
Miller, Callan 1991-92
Miller, Christie
Maguire, Tara 1993
Mahaffey, Judy
Mallen, Donna
Mangino, Lisa 1990-92
Mannarino, Joni 1976
Mannion, Carter 1982
Manson, Sally 1969-71
Marabella, Tori 1997-98
Maran, Sarah 1994
Marcy, Renee 1994
Markunas, Stephanie 2009
Martin, Amy 1996
Martin, Megan
Martindale, Jane
Maslin, Shari
Mass, Tracy
Masterson, Reilly
Linda
McAfee, Erin
McCall, Allison
McCarthy, Mary
Linda 1972
McCormick, Maggie 2012-15
McCoy, Susie 1974-76
McCue, Eileen 1985
McDermott, Debra 1973
McDevitt, Maureen 1986
McGinley, Chris 1992
McGowan, Katrina 2003-06
McGrail, Donna 1973
McGraw, Nicole 1992-93
McGuire, Megan 2006-09
McHugh, Patty 1986
McMonagle, Cheri 1985-86, 1988
McNicholas, Mary 1989-92
McShane, Bonnie 1987
Mechem, Emily 1996-99
Meeder, Jill 1972
Meehan, Cynthia
1980-81
Megrail, Donna 1974
Mertz, Courtney
2015-16
Middleton, Skye 2002-05
Shalbrack,
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
Talbot, Jan 1972
Taylor, Carol 1986-87
Thompson, Beth 1983-86
Thompson, Lynn 1978-81
Tice, Julie 1997
Ticknor, Sandy 1998-2000
Tinucci, Sharon 1979
Triandafils, Erin
Stetson,