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Muhlenberg College Women’s Lacrosse 2000 to 2016 12 SEASONS OUT OF THE LAST 14 WINNING AT LEAST 7 GAMES (ONLY ONE SUCH SEASON IN PROGRAM HISTORY PRIOR TO 2003) 13 WINS IN 2016 BROKE SCHOOL RECORD (AlSO SCORED PROGRAM-RECORD 255 GOALS) 2016 ECAC CHAMPIONS FIRST POSTSEASON TITLE IN PROGRAM HISTORY 4 CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE PLAYOFF APPEARANCES SINCE 2008 FIRST HOME PLAYOFF GAME EVER IN 2015 39 ALL-CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS SINCE 2000 8 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH AN ALL-REGION PLAYER 13.91 GOALS PER GAME THE LAST NINE YEARS 24-11 AT SCOTTY WOOD STADIUM THE LAST FOUR YEARS 15-1 VS. NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Connect with the Mules Web www.muhlenbergsports.com
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Muhlenberg College Lacrosse 2017 Quick Facts Muhlenberg College Location......................... Allentown, PA 18104 Founded......................... 1848 Enrollment..................... 2,200 Web Site......................... www.muhlenberg.edu Affiliation....................... NCAA Division III Conference..................... Centennial Conference Nickname....................... Mules Colors............................ Cardinal Red & Grey Home Stadium................ Scotty Wood Stadium Home Field..................... Frank Marino Field Surface........................... AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D Capacity......................... 3,000 Year Built....................... 1998 (resurfaced 2008)
Management President ....................... John I. Williams Dean of Students............. Allison Gulati Athletic Director............. Corey Goff Associate Director........... Megan Patruno S.W.A............................. Megan Eddinger Athletics Phone............... (484) 664-3380 Athletics Fax................... (484) 664-3035 Head Athletic Trainer...... Steve Nemes Assoc. Athletic Trainer..... Lindsay Porembo Asst. Athletic Trainer....... Sean Morse Asst. Athletic Trainer....... Jamie Scalise
Lacrosse Head Coach.................... Kristen Stuckel
Contents Mule Lacrosse
Alma Mater .................... Gettysburg ’95
Roster........................................... 2
Record at Muhlenberg...... 129-115 (16 seasons)
Coaching Staff................................3
Schedule February Sat
25 at Messiah............................1:00
Overall Record................ same
Life After Lax.............................. 4-5
Office Phone................... (484) 664-3384
Off the Field.................................. 6
E-mail........................... kristenstuckel@muhlenberg.edu
Seniors.......................................7-9
Assistant Coach.............. Rachael Bragg
Juniors......................................... 10
Sun
5 ^ vs. Emmanuel.................... 11:00
Office Phone................... (484) 664-3866
Sophomores.............................11-12
Wed
15 at Lebanon Valley................ 4:00
E-mail........................... rachaelbragg@muhlenberg.edu
Newcomers................................... 13
SAT 18 MONTCLAIR STATE............ 1:00
Assistant Coach.............. Kiersten Mulvey
2016 Review.................................. 14
THR 23 BUFFALO STATE................. 4:00
Team Photo/Schedule........ back cover
SAT 25 * BRYN MAWR................... 12:00
E-mail........................... kierstenmulvey@muhlenberg.edu 2016 Record.................... 13-5 (4-5 Centennial) 2016 CC place.................. sixth
Muhlenberg College
Postseason..................... ECAC Tournament champions
Muhlenberg College......................28
Record Since 2003........... 122-93 (.567)
Muhlenberg Athletics....................29
Instagram....................... @muhlenbergwlax
Athletic Communications Director.......................... Mike Falk Office Phone................... (484) 664-3232 E-mail........................... mikefalk@muhlenberg.edu Assistant Director........... Cory Smith Office Phone................... (484) 664-3168 E-mail........................... corysmith@muhlenberg.edu Website.......................... muhlenbergsports.com Twitter/Instagram........... @muhl_sports
March WED 1 ARCADIA..........................4:00
WED 29 DREW................................. 4:00
April SAT
1 * GETTYSBURG ..................... 7:00
Management/Support Staff............30
Wed
5 * at Haverford........................ 5:00
Lacrosse Facilities......................... 31
SAT
Centennial Conference..................29
History
8 * WASHINGTON COLLEGE... 12:00
Fri
14 * at McDaniel......................... 6:00
Wed
19 * at Swarthmore..................... 7:00
Individual Records.................... 32-33
SAT 22 * DICKINSON.......................3:00
Team Records............................... 33
WED 26 * URSINUS...........................4:00
Honor Roll....................................34
Sat
29 * at Franklin & Marshall......... 12:00
^ in Hilton Head, S.C.
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* Centennial Conference
Credits: The 2017 women’s lacrosse yearbook was produced by the Muhlenberg College Athletic Communications Office. Photography, Amico Studio, Scott Allison, Jim O’Connor (NJSportPics.com) and Muhlenberg Sports Information; Printing, Muhlenberg College Copy Center (484-664-3220).
Roster
2 No Name
2 Amanda Tullo * 3 Emma Charron 4 Olivia Nacheff 5 Alex Hyatt 7 Madeline Mullett 8 Emma Carmody 9 Abigail Markhoff 10 Kate O’Connell 11 Stephanie D’Ascoli ** 12 Kelsey Nagle ***+ 13 Elise Vander May 14 Julia Lombardo 15 Allison Murnick *** 16 Victoria Friedel 17 Caroline Dolan * 18 Morgan Lukaszewicz 19 Melissa Rudberg 20 Kailey Fandl 21 Nora Fisher ***+ 22 Courtney Allen 23 Jordy Bonvini ** 24 Melissa Carmilani 25 Alli April ** 26 Erin Duca * 27 Sara Allison ***+ 28 Eliza Clark * 29 Alisa DeLuca 30 Cassidy Freudenberg 31 Crista Provax 33 Catherine Sappé 34 Morgan Weiss * 35 Jordan Segrave 36 Alex Grossman 38 Gabriella Crivelli * letters won + captains
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Cl Pos Ht So M 5-5 Fr M 5-6 Jr A 5-2 So M 5-1 Fr M 5-10 So M 5-9 Fr A 5-0 Fr D 5-4 Sr A 5-2 Sr A 5-5 Fr D 5-5 Fr A 5-3 Sr D 5-5 Fr D 5-2 So M 5-4 Sr A 5-3 So D 5-7 Jr D 5-1 Sr M 5-9 Fr M 5-7 Jr M/A 5-5 Fr A 5-7 Sr D 5-4 So M 5-6 Sr G 5-9 Jr M 5-4 So D 5-2 Sr A/D 5-2 Fr D 5-5 Fr A 5-0 So D 5-4 Fr G 5-0 Sr G 5-4 Fr D 5-4
Hometown/High School Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West Canton, Conn./Canton Short Hills, N.J./Millburn Owings Mills, Md./Garrison Forest School Westbrook, Maine/Westbrook Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan Bedford, N.Y./Fox Lane Maplewood, N.J./Columbia Fairfield, N.J./West Essex Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills Franklin Park, N.J./Rutgers Prep Montclair, N.J./Montclair Manorville, N.J./Eastport South Manor Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Cape Elizabeth, Maine/Cape Elizabeth Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood West Hartford, Conn./Watkinson School Robbinsville, N.J./Robbinsville Livingston, N.J./Livingston Washington Twp., N.J./Westwood Westport, Conn./Staples Wayne, N.J./Montclair Kimberley Academy Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes Kingsville, Md./Mercy Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y./Our Lady of Mercy Easton, Pa./Easton Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury Berkeley Heights, N.J./Governor Livingston Titusville, N.J./Hopewell Valley Central
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Coaching Staff
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Kristen Stuckel Head Coach • 17th season Gettysburg ’95
Rachael Bragg
mule lacrosse 2001-16
Assistant Coach • second season
Year......................W-L............Centennial W-L 2001..................... 3-11.......................2-7
Birmingham-Southern ’13
Kristen Stuckel was hired as
2002.....................4-11.......................2-7
Second-year Muhlenberg assis-
Muhlenberg’s head coach of lacrosse
2003......................8-7...................... 4-5
tant Rachael Bragg was a four-year
in the summer of 2000 and has led
player at Birmingham-Southern
broke school record for wins in a season first winning record since 1987 school record for goals in a season tied school record for goals in a game all-time assists leader
ing goalie. She twice traveled overseas to play lacrosse,
seasons.
2004..................... 5-9.......................2-7
first to Prague and Berlin in 2010 and then to Australia
Stuckel coached Muhlenberg to the ECAC Mid-Atlantic
2005......................8-7...................... 3-6
the program to 11 winning seasons in the last 14 years. Prior to her arrival, the Mules had just one winning campaign in 17
Tournament title last season, the first postseason championship in program history. The 2016 squad won
first shutout in program history two first-team All-CC players
College, where she saw action at every position on the field includ-
in 2012. After graduating from Birmingham-Southern in
2006.................... 10-6..................... 3-6
2013, Bragg spent the summer and fall as a lacrosse coach for Next Level Lacrosse, teaching the game to children ages 9-14. In the spring of 2014, she was an
season in school history - 255 - and received votes in the
school record for wins and assists in a season Lehigh Valley player of the year first-team all-region player all-time scoring leader
IWLCA national poll for the second time in three years.
2007......................9-7.......................2-7
In 2015, Bragg served as an assistant for a Catholic
Stuckel guided the Mules to Centennial Conference
best start (5-0) in school history school record for longest winning streak
University women’s lacrosse team that won the Land-
a school-record 13 games and started the season 7-0 for the first time ever. The team scored the most goals in a
playoff berths in 2008, 2009 and 2014 and their firstever home playoff game in 2015. Her overall record in 16 seasons is 129-115, including a 101-70 mark in the last 11 campaigns. The winningest coach in program history, Stuckel has coached 39 All-CC selections, 12 all-region picks – including at least one in each of the last eight years – two Academic All-District picks and two Lehigh Valley players of the year. Her 129 wins rank fourth in CC history. Muhlenberg won a school-record eight games in both 2003 and 2005, then topped that with 10 wins in 2006. The 2008 squad won 11 games, including five in the ultra-competitive CC. The Mules had their best season yet in 2009, going 10-4 and finishing third – behind two national semifi-
2008..................... 11-5...................... 5-4 first playoff appearance in school history ranked in top 30 in Division III school records for wins and goals in a season 15th in Division III in goals per game
2009.................... 10-4..................... 6-3 second straight playoff appearance first playoff first-round bye school record for fewest losses in a season best Centennial Conference record and finish received votes in IWLCA national poll three of four losses came to national semifinalists two second-team all-region selections
2011.......................7-8...................... 3-6 2012...................... 5-8.......................1-8
goals and assists in a season and assists in a game. The
finished season with three straight wins two shutouts for the first time in program history all-region selection for the fifth year in a row
program’s all-time leaders in almost every statistical
2014......................10-7..................... 4-5
category have played for Stuckel.
earned first CC playoff berth in five years received votes in IWLCA national poll CC defensive player of the year two first-team all-region selections for the first time school record for assists in a season record five players on All-CC team
A 1995 graduate of Gettysburg College, Stuckel spent
Bragg attended St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Potomac, Md., where she played lacrosse and basketball.
Kiersten Mulvey Assistant Coach • first season Muhlenberg ’16
pipes for the Muhlenberg women’s
2013.......................8-7...................... 3-6
No. 7 national ranking in 2003.
of the NCAA Tournament.
After four years between the
During Stuckel’s tenure, the Mules have recorded the
2000 to 2003, leading the Mules to a 43-30 record and a
the Division III poll and advanced to the quarterfinals
five games with 20+ goals missed playoff berth by one game
nalists – in the CC.
Stuckel also coached field hockey at Muhlenberg from
mark Conference championship, was ranked sixth in
2010..................... 9-6...................... 4-5
five one-goal losses, three to playoff teams program’s first freshman all-region selection
first shutouts in team history and set school records for
assistant coach at Georgetown Visitation Prep School.
lacrosse team, Kiersten Mulvey joined the coaching staff for the 2017 season. Mulvey was a four-year letterwinner at goalie for the Mules and ranks third in program history with 262 career saves. She played in 52 games, making 42 starts, and was co-captain of the 2016 team that set a school record with 13 wins and captured the ECAC Mid-Atlantic championship. Mulvey was named to the Centennial Conference Sportsmanship Team in 2016. A native of Green Brook, N.J., Mulvey graduated from
2015.......................9-7...................... 5-4
Muhlenberg in May 2016 with a neuroscience major and public health minor.
seasons and captured its first CC lacrosse title in 2000.
first home playoff game in program history first three-time first-team All-CC selection program’s all-time leader in points and goals and CC all-time leader in draw controls Division III leader in goals scored
During the 1999-2000 school year, the Bullets were
2016......................13-5...................... 4-5
three years as a graduate assistant in both sports at her alma mater. Gettysburg won or shared the Centennial Conference field hockey championships all three
ranked in the top 10 in Division III in both sports. Stuckel lettered seven times as an undergraduate field hockey and lacrosse player. She was a first-team all-conference midfielder in field hockey and a second-
ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament champions school records for wins, goals and winning streak (7) received votes in IWLCA national poll sixth player to earn All-CC three times all-region selection for the eighth year in a row
team All-Central Region defensive player in lacrosse. Stuckel is married to Steve Seiler and has four children, Kerry (13), Katie (11), Luke (8) and Lilly (5).
Kristen Stuckel won her 100th career game when Muhlenberg defeated FDU-Florham, 18-9, in 2014.
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Life After Lax
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At Muhlenberg College we are proud of the academic achievements of our athletes. Listed below are graduates from the women’s lacrosse program and former assistant coaches who played or coached while Coach Stuckel has been at Muhlenberg. We are pleased to note both the number of players who met the graduation requirements and the quality of the occupations at which they work. Sarah Weiss Domis ’01 Psychotherapist/Research Coordinator University of Pennsylvania Havertown, Pa.
Shannon Donohue Forde ’06 Marketing and Events Manager World Trade Center Jersey City, N.J.
Sara Hiller ’09 Senior Manager Global Marketing Nautica New York City
Allisyn Vachon ’11 Physician Liaison Carepoint Health System Hoboken, N.J.
Teresa Lunardi ’02 Physician Assistant Maternity-Gynecology Associates Newark, Del.
Jessica Geiger Marsh ’06 Account Executive Dan Klores Communications New York City
Farrin Jay ’09 Manager NBC News New York City
Kelsey Elmer ’12 Vacation Specialist Inspirato Denver, Colo.
Steph Light ’06 Vascular Access Specialist Teleflex Medical Morris Plains, N.J.
Ruth Morrongiello ’09 Senior Assistant Director Financial Aid Counselor Manhattan College Bronx, N.Y.
Maggie Hare ’12 Sale Executive Slalom Consulting New York City
Sarah Bowman Arenberg ’03 Teacher/High School Softball Coach Bridgewater, N.J. Lynsey Caldwell Owen ’03 Physician, Private Practice Alexandria, Va. Giselle Aerni ’04 Team Physician Associate Fellowship Director for Sports Medicine Fellowship University of Connecticut Storrs, Conn. Candace Coffman Krecz ’04 Stay-at-Home Mom Baltimore, Md. Kristen Kastner ’04 Counselor Field Hockey Coach Northport (N.Y.) High School Diana Bleakley ’05 Coach Friends’ Central High School Bryn Mawr, Pa. Christa Carlstrand Kichline ’05 Corporate Sales Trainer Chadds Ford, Pa. Amy Lanning Walsh ’05 Major Gifts Associate Dexter Southfield Boston, Mass. Ally Marman ’05 Fundraiser Walk Manager White Plains, N.Y. Charlotte Adams Bertz ’06 Stay-at-Home Mom Rumson, N.J.
Courtney Tapkas O’Brian ’06 Regional Elementary Manager Lakeshore Learning Randolph, N.J.
Megan Wilson Vohden ’09 Senior Manager, Marketing HGTV Magazine New York City
Katie Reimann ’07 Vice President Sales, TradeWeb New York City
Alyssa Bascelli ’10 Physical Therapist New Jersey
Kelli Sakonchick Streff ’07 Finance Consultant MassMutual West Hartford, Conn.
Ashley Foltiny ’10 Data Coordinator Shipley School Philadelphia, Pa.
Taylor Armstrong ’08 Imprint Sales Manager, Special Markets Penguin Random House Publishing New York City
Amanda McGovern ’10 Law Firm Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP Los Angeles, Calif.
Marissa Capuano ’08 Account Director DIANA Naturals Hoboken, N.J. Maura Lane ’08 Chemistry Teacher Assistant Lacrosse Coach New Hampton (N.H.) School Kate Sawyer ’08 Nurse Boston, Mass. Marguerite Farrell ’09 Lacrosse Coach Charleston, S.C.
Sarah Hetrick ’12 Manager-Extract Sales Martin Bauer Group Jersey City, N.J. Angela Napoletano ’12 First-Grade Teacher Scarsdale, N.Y. Becky Ritter ’12 Nursing Student Hoboken, N.J.
Danielle Scarrone ’10 Talent Director Atrium Staffing Howell, N.J. Lauren DeCarle ’11 Senior Account Executive Bloomburg LP New York City Danielle Rosen ’11 Partnerships Snapchat, Inc. New York City Maggie Sullivan ’11 Executive Director Alta Chambers & Visitors Bureau Salt Lake City, Utah
Jessica Shegoski ’12 Business Support Manager Bank of America Merrill Lynch New York City Alex Bellini ’13 Graduate Student, Phys. Ed. Adelphi University New York City Molly Davin ’13 Resource Management Specialist Deloitte & Touche New York City Alexandra Franck ’13 Fourth-Grade Teacher Parklawn Elementary School Arlington, Va. Jill Freda ’13 Law School Student Seton Hall University New Jersey
Current and former Mules got together at the 2016 alumnae game.
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Life After Lax Ali Gabriele ’13 Elementary School Teacher, Literacy Specialist Graduate Student, Education Columbia University New York City Tiffany Kreider ’13 United States Navy Michelle Certosimo ’14 Clinical Social Work Therapist, Ross Counseling & Therapy Associate BBL Lacrosse Coach New Jersey Rachel Chinman ’14 Charting Coordinator, Marketing Zoom Media New York City Veronica Maccia ’14 Account Executive Y & R PR New York City Kelsey Mital ’14 Planning Analyst Toys R Us Corp. Ran NYC Marathon 11/16 New Jersey Kaitlyn McCaffrey ’14 Project Manager DDB Health New York City Anna Provax ’14 Roger Williams School of Law Rhode Island
5 Allie Califano ’15 Assistant FH/LAX Coach Keene State University New Hampshire
Brigid Noone ’16 HR Assistant Recruiter Specialized Life Science Firm New Jersey
Sarah McTamany ’15 Doctor of Physical Therapy Student University of Maryland
Amanda Orlak ’16 Accounting Associate G-Squared Partners, LLC New Jersey
Alexandra Oberle ’15 Clinical Project Coordinator Canfield Scientific New Jersey Kayleigh Thies ’15 Graduate Student, Sports Administration Field Hockey Assistant Coach Montclair State University New Jersey Stephanie Umbach ’15 Inside Account Executive SHI International New Jersey
Where are Stuckel’s former assistant coaches now? Leslie Benintend, 2000-01 Head Women’s Soccer Coach Muhlenberg College Megan Eddinger, 2001-03 Head Field Hockey Coach Muhlenberg College
Rachel Pedersen ’16 Multichannel Media Coordinator SSCG Media Group New York Arielle Sherman ’16 Equity Award Plans Service Representative Bank of America Merrill Lynch New Jersey
Liz Borucki, 2004-06 Assistant Operations Manager American Benefit Corporation Cincinnati, Ohio Kelly Gallagher, 2006-08 Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach University of Tampa Tampa, Fla. Cindy Wilson, 2008-12 Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach University of Scranton Scranton, Pa.
Christina Vittorio ’15 High School English Teacher Assistant Varsity Lacrosse Coach JV Lacrosse Coach Morris Knolls High School Graduate Student, Special Education Georgian Court University New Jersey
Ally Boertzel, 2012-14 Administrative Assistant Wellington Management Boston, Mass. Ashley Pope, 2014-15 Assistant Clinic Manager Coordinated Health Allentown, Pa.
Casey Armstrong ’16 Graduate Student Healthcare Administrator Cornell University New York
Kiersten Mulvey ’16 Assistant Lacrosse Coach Ally Shaffer ’14 Muhlenberg College Head of Merchandising Lululemon Marlton, N.J. Former Muhlenberg lacrosse players and coaches are currently located in 16 states and major metroplitan centers
Liz Beville, 2014-15 Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach SUNY Cortland Cortland, N.Y. Emily Hubley, 2015-16 Nursing Student University of Delaware
such as New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Denver, Baltimore, Boston and the Washington, D.C., area.
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Off the Field
6 The members of the Muhlenberg College lacrosse team are appreciative of their
one love foundation
status as collegiate players and make every effort to give back to the community that supports them. • This year, the Mules are hosting a Relay for Life charity game and are planning to be a major participant in the schoolwide Relay for Life event held during the spring semester. The team will have a station set up at the schoolwide event and collect donations during its charity game. • The Mules have run in many 5K charity races during past offseasons. In 2015, they participated in the Allentown Goes Red 5K, which raises money for the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
The Mules joined in support of the One Love Foundation, a organization whose mission is raise awareness about the consequences of relationship violence, in 2016. One Love Foundation was established in 2010 in memory of former University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love, who was beaten to death by her ex-boyfriend three weeks before her graduation. Her mother, Sharon Love, set up the foundation shortly after to work with young people across the country to raise awareness about the warning signs of abuse and activate communities to work to change the statistics around relationship violence. Relationship Previous races for the Mules were the Step Out Against Domestic Violence 5K
abuse currently affects one in three women.
sponsored by Turning Point of the Lehigh Valley and Ashly’s 5K Race for Free-
The Mules will continue its work with the One Love Foundation by accumu-
dom, an event created in honor of a local woman who was killed while serving
lating “Yards4Yeardley” yards during the 2017 season.
in Iraq. • In the fall of 2012, Muhlenberg sold diabetes awareness t-shirts and donated
wounded warrior project
almost $300 for diabetes awareness and research to JDRF. • In December 2011, the Mules collected toys and made cards for children suffering from cancer for their holiday party at St. Joseph’s Hospital in New Jersey. • In the fall of 2010, the Mules took the concept of community service one step further, implementing a “charity challenge.” The team broke into two groups, with each half choosing a cause. The challenge was to see who could raise the most money or donate the most time to their chosen charity. Half the team did landscaping and threw a Halloween party for the Sixth Street Shelter, and the other half participated in the Book Blast program at Roosevelt Elementary School.
The Mules honored veterans for their game against McDaniel in 2015,
• While on Spring Break in Florida in 2010, the Mules took some time out of their
Wounded Warrior Project. The team also raised more than $1,800 for the WWP,
practice and playing schedule to visit with children ages 2-4 at Winter Park Day
a charity and veteran’s service organization that offers a variety of programs,
Nursery.
services and events for wounded veterans of the military. “We were so excited
donning special camouflage jerseys and wearing eye black in support of the
about our jerseys because they were cool, but more so we were excited to help • Lacrosse also teams up with other Muhlenberg women’s teams every year to
the Wounded Warrior Project because [our veterans] are so great. They’ve
celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day. More than 50 inner-city girls
done so much for us, so we were so happy to step up for them,” said senior
from the Allentown community visit Muhlenberg and learn to play different
Christina Vittorio.
sports from the Mule athletes.
study abroad In a world that is becoming increasingly interdependent, study abroad represents a significant means by which students may better prepare themselves to face challenges of the future. Muhlenberg College encourages students in all majors to study overseas at quality institutions in Europe, Australia, Asia, Latin America and Africa. 52.4% of Muhlenberg graduates from the Class of 2016 studied abroad. Currently there are between 250 and 300 students studying abroad each year. Muhlenberg women’s lacrosse players have taken advantage of these wonderful opportunities to study abroad in the fall. In 2016, junior Kailey Fandl spent the fall semester in Maastricht, the Netherlands. In recent years, Mules have also studied abroad in Florence, Italy, and Queensland, Australia.
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Seniors
7 2 7 Sara Allison Senior • G • 5-9 • 3VL Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes
At Muhlenberg: The team’s starting goalie and a team co-captain ... Became a starter last season ... Recorded the fourth best goals-against average in school history last year ... Strong, active goalie with excellent communication and quick clears ... Has made many one-on-one stops ... Personal: Was MVP of the Morris County Tournament as a goalie at Mountain Lakes High School ... Won Scholar-Athlete Award ... Served as team captain in both lacrosse and swimming, where she earned all-state honors ... Parents are Scott and Vicki Allison ... Younger brother Danny Allison plays football and lacrosse at Muhlenberg
Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS Min Sv GA GAA Pct 2014 11 0 219 24 25 6.85 .490 2015 12 0 357 52 60 10.08 .464 2016 17 10 729 97 114 9.38 .460 Totals 40 10 1305 173 199 9.15 .465 • Career Highs saves - 14 vs. McDaniel, 2016 • Top Games 2016: 14 saves vs. McDaniel 12 saves vs Stockton in ECAC championship 2015: 10 saves vs. Haverford in playoff game 9 saves vs. Dickinson 2014: 6 saves vs. McDaniel in playoff game
... Born Oct. 29, 1994 ... A media and communication major and studio art minor ... Studied in Florence, Italy, during the Fall 2015 semester.
2 5 Alli April Senior • D • 5-4 • 2VL Westport, Conn./Staples
At Muhlenberg: Contender for a starting spot for
Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS GB CT DC 2014 5 0 0 0 0 2015 16 16 15 12 4 2016 16 1 9 6 2 Totals 37 17 24 18 6 • Career Highs ground balls - 2, six times caused turnovers - 4 vs. Haverford, 2015 draw controls - 2 vs. St. Joseph’s, 2015 • Top Games 2016: 2 GB, 1 CT vs. Gettysburg 1 GB, 1 DC, 1 CT vs. Stockton 2015: 4 CT, 1 DC vs. Haverford 2 GB, 2 DC vs. St. Joseph’s 2 GB, 2 CT vs. Arcadia
the Muhlenberg defense ... Played in all but two games last season as a top reserve on defense ... One of the returning leaders in caused turnovers ... Caused a critical turnover in the ECAC title game ... Started on defense as a sophomore and tied for third on the team in caused turnovers ... Highly motivated, positive and in excellent shape ... Can read when to be the help defender and ready to double team at any time ... Personal: Named to all-conference second team in lacrosse at Staples High School ... Served as team captain and played point guard for basketball team ... Won Coaches Award for both sports ... Parents are Steven and Cathey April ... Born Aug. 25, 1995 ... A psychology major.
1 1 Stephanie D’Ascoli Senior • A • 5-2 • 2VL Fairfield, N.J./West Essex
At Muhlenberg: One of team’s top returning options on the attack ... Excelled in starting role last season after breakout performance her sophomore year ... Third on the team in goals and tied for second in assists last season ... Notched five hat tricks and four games with four goals ... Fifth on the team in goals scored as a sophomore ... Super vision on the field ... Can read the defense well and counterattack ... Threat as a feeder ... Has a knack for rolling to the crease and placing her shot ... Personal: Was first-team all-state as a midfielder in lacrosse at West Essex Regional High School ... Won Best Teammate Award ...
Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2014 9 0 6 0 6 10 .600 3 0 1 2015 16 3 14 3 17 25 .560 8 0 1 2016 18 18 36 18 54 65 .554 22 4 3 Totals 43 21 56 21 77 100 .560 33 4 5 • Honors Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2016 Zag Sports Division III Academic Honor Roll, 2016 • Career Highs points - 6 at Arcadia, 2016 goals - 4, four times assists - 4 vs.Ursinus and Stockton, 2016 • Top Games 2016: 4 goals, 2 assists at Arcadia 3 goals, 1 assist vs. Marymount 2 goals, 3 assists at Dickinson 2015: 3 goals vs. Haverford and McDaniel 2 goals, 1 assist vs. Walsh 2014: 3 goals in first career game vs. Gwynedd Mercy
Also lettered four years as a striker in soccer, earning all-county honorable mention ... Parents are Tony and Jacqui D’Ascoli ... Born Jan. 23, 1995 ... A double major in business administration (marketing concentration) and accounting.
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Seniors
8 Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2014 17 2 12 3 15 18 .667 16 7 23 2015 16 9 12 9 21 23 .522 16 6 7 2016 17 14 26 6 32 64 .406 13 3 34 Totals 50 25 50 18 68 105 .476 45 16 64 • Career Highs points - 5 vs. Lebanon Valley, 2016 goals - 3 vs. Bridgewater, 2016, and Montclair State, 2014 ground balls - 4 vs. Swarthmore, 2014 caused turnovers - 3 vs. McDaniel, 2014 draw controls - 6 vs. Cazenovia, 2016 • Top Games 2016: 3 goals, 2 assists, 4 DC vs Lebannon Valley 3 goals, 1 assist, 1 GB vs Bridgewater 2015: 2 goals, 2 assists, 1 GB, 1 DC vs. Ursinus 3 goals, 1 assist, 1 CT vs. Arcadia 1 goal, 1 assist, 3 GB, 2 CT, 1 DC vs. Haverford 2014: 3 goals, 2 GB, 4 DC vs. Montclair State 2 goals, 1 assist, 2 GB, 3 DC vs. Gwynedd Mercy in first career game 2 goals, 3 DC vs. Albright
2 1 Nora Fisher Senior • M • 5-9 • 3VL West Hartford, Conn./Watkinson School
At Muhlenberg: Serves as a team co-captain ... Has played in all but one possible game entering her senior season ... Primary starter in the midfield last season and stepped up as a goal scorer ... Tied for second on the team in draw controls and was fifth in goals scored and points in 2016 ... Dominant force on attack ... Powerful drives to the goal and possesses smart passing skills ... Natural athlete with excellent endurance ... Personal: Served as a team captain in lacrosse, soccer and basketball at Watkinson School ... Parents are Byron Fisher and Janice Cohen ... Born Nov. 30, 1995 ... A psychology major ... Studied in Florence, Italy, during the Fall 2015 semester.
3 0 Cassidy Freudenberg Senior • A/D • 5-2 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside
At Muhlenberg: In her fourth year as a reserve utility option for the Mules ... One of the smartest players on the field ... Made the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll and the Zag Sports Academic Honor Roll last season ... Missed entire 2015 season due to an injury ... Appeared in four games as a freshman ... Positive and dedicated defender ... Works hard at every practice and doubles tough ... Personal: Attended Oceanside High School ... Parents are Teddy and Tricia Freudenberg ... Born March 9, 1995 ... A biology major and sustainability studies minor ... Studied in Queensland, Australia, during the Fall 2015 semester.
3 6 Alex Grossman Senior • G • 5-4 Berkeley Heights, N.J./Governor Livingston
At Muhlenberg: In her third year as a reserve goalie for the Mules ... Looking forward to rejoining the team after spending the 2016 season abroad ... Made three saves in two games in 2015 ... Appeared in three games as a freshman ... Works hard to improve each day ... Dependable teammate who is positive and pushes the team to always improve ... Personal: Attended Governor Livingston High School ... Parents are Terrence and Louisa Grossman ... Born Feb. 13, 1995 ... A media and communication major and business administration minor ... Studied in Dublin, Ireland, during the Spring 2016 semester.
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Seniors
9 1 8 Morgan Lukaszewicz Senior • A • 5-3 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa
At Muhlenberg: Provides depth at the attack position for the Mules ... Played in 10 games over her first three years, totaling three points ... Scored on her first shot last season against Cazenovia ... Netted her first career goal against Bryn Mawr her sophomore year ... Assisted a goal against Gwynedd Mercy in her first career game in 2014 ... Smart attacker who likes to drive to goal from the top ... Has good vision to read the defense ... Dedicated team player ... Personal: Lettered on attack as a lacrosse player at Massapequa High School ... Also played forward for county champion field hockey team ... Parents are Matt and Debbie Lukaszewicz ... Older brother Ian played lacrosse at Swarthmore ... Born Aug. 16, 1995 ... A business administration major (marketing concentration).
1 5 Allison Murnick Senior • D • 5-5 • 3VL Montclair, N.J./Montclair
At Muhlenberg: Key cog on the defensive unit ... Has played in every possible game of her career and returns as two-year starter ... Has the most ground balls and caused turnovers of any returning player ... Took on leadership role last season as team co-captain ... Tied
1 2 Kelsey Nagle
for third on the team in caused turnovers in 2015 ... Excellent positive com-
Senior • A • 5-5 • 3VL
munication ... Always offers feedback and is very coachable ... Has worked
Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville
hard to be a terrific option in transition with speed and vision ... Personal: Earned three letters and served as team captain in lacrosse at Montclair
At Muhlenberg: Focal point of the Muhlenberg attack and
High School ... Named rookie of the year in 2011 and named to all-league
a team co-captain ... Leads all returners in points, goals
first team in 2013 ... Won Hope Kerr Award ... Parents are Rich and Susan
and assists ... Fourth in program history in career assists
Murnick ... Born Aug. 15, 1995 ... A media and communication major and
entering her senior season ... Second in the Centennial
business administration minor.
Conference in assists and fifth in points last season, scoring a point in all but two games ... Led the CC and ranked 19th in Division III in assists per game as a sophomore ... The Mules’ top freshman scorer in 2014 ... Outstanding feeder by anticipating and reacting to the defense efficiently ... Also a threat to score with excellent shot placement ... Personal: Played attack and earned academic honors at Ward Melville High School ... Parents are Gary and Tina Nagle ... Born Feb. 24, 1995 ... A double major in business administration (marketing concentration) and media and communication.
Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS GB CT DC 2014 17 1 19 9 10 2015 16 16 21 12 5 2016 18 18 25 8 3 Totals 51 35 65 29 18 • Career Highs ground balls - 5 at Dickinson, 2014 caused turnovers - 4 at Dickinson, 2014 draw controls - 3 vs. FDU-Florham, 2014 • Top Games 2016: 4 GB, 2 CT vs Swarthmore 2015: 3 GB, 1 CT, 1 DC vs. Walsh 3 GB, 1 CT vs. Arcadia and Washington 2014: 5 GB, 4 CT at Dickinson 3 GB vs. Swarthmore 3 DC, 1 GB, 1 CT vs. FDU-Florham
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Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2014 17 4 10 6 16 16 .625 8 4 2 2015 16 16 18 41 59 33 .545 15 7 4 2016 18 18 31 40 71 56 .554 21 5 0 Totals 51 38 59 87 146 105 .562 44 16 6 • Career Highs points - 8 vs. McDaniel, 2015 goals - 5 vs. Stockton, 2016 assists - 6 vs. St. Joseph’s and Marymount, 2016
• Top Games 2016: 6 assists, 1 goal vs. Marymount 5 goals, 1 assist vs. Stockton 4 goals, 2 assists vs. Bridgewater 2015: 3 goals, 5 assists vs. McDaniel 2 goals, 5 assists vs. Bryn Mawr 3 goals, 3 assists at Haverford 2014: 2 goals, including game-winner in OT, vs. Dickinson 2 goals, 2 assists vs. Ursinus
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Juniors
10 2 3 Jordy Bonvini Junior • M/A • 5-5 • 2VL Livingston, N.J./Livingston Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2015 16 16 9 6 15 24 .375 14 6 22 2016 18 17 40 18 58 95 .421 22 12 85 Totals 34 33 49 24 73 119 .412 36 18 107 • Honors All-Centennial Conference second team, 2016 Centennial Conference offensive player of the week, 2016 • Career Highs points - 8 vs. Swarthmore, 2016 ground balls - 3 four times, 2016 caused turnovers - 2 four times, 2016 draw controls - 12 vs. St. Joseph’s, 2016 • Top Games 2016: 6 goals, 2 assists, 8 DC vs. Swarthmore 4 goals, 12 DC, 1 assist vs. St. Joseph’s 5 goals, 8 DC at McDaniel 4 goals, 1 assist, 5 DC, 3 GB, 2 CT at Drew 2015: 2 goals, 2 CT, DC vs. Walsh in first career game 2 goals at Bryn Mawr 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 GB, CT vs. Haverford
At Muhlenberg: One of the top attacking midfielders in the Centennial Conference ... Breakout year following fast start as a freshman ... Recorded third most draw controls in school history in 2016 ... Already is sixth in program history in draw controls entering her junior year ... Finished second on the Mules in goals scored and third in points last season ... Can change direction and speed quickly ... Tenacious on the draw by not giving up until she has possession ... Personal: Scored 247 career goals as a lacrosse midfielder at Livingston High School ... Broke school record for goals scored in a season and earned all-conference honors ... Also lettered four years and named to all-county team in soccer ... Won Brian Piccolo Award ... Parents are Nick and Lisa Bonvini ... Born July 28, 1996 ... A double major in media and communication and business administration (marketing concentration).
2 8 Eliza Clark Junior • M • 5-4 • 1VL Kingsville, Md./Mercy Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2016 18 18 15 6 21 46 .326 29 17 13 • Career Highs points - 4 vs. Cazenovia, 2016 goals - 3 vs. Cazenovia and St. Joseph’s, 2016 assists - 3 vs. Swarthmore, 2016 ground balls - 4 at Arcadia and at Dickinson, 2016 • Top Games 2016: 3 goals, 1 assist vs. Cazenovia 3 goals, 3 GB vs. St. Joseph’s 4 GB, 2 CT, 2 DC at Arcadia 3 assists, 2 GB, 1 CT at Swarthmore
At Muhlenberg: Became a fixture in the midfield following her transfer ... Tied for second on the team in caused turnovers and was fourth in ground balls last season ... True midfielder with endurance and speed ... Dominant defender while also being an offensive threat ... Personal: Captain of both lacrosse and soccer at Mercy High School ... Selected as the Most Valuable Player for both sports as well as the most coachable player for lacrosse ... Selected to the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association B-conference all-star team ... Attended Duquesne University and Kean University before coming to Muhlenberg ... Parents are Bill and Maureen Clark ... Born March 25, 1996 ... A double major in accounting and finance.
2 0 Kailey Fandl
4 Olivia Nacheff
Junior • D • 5-1
Junior • A • 5-2
Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood
Short Hills, N.J./Millburn
At Muhlenberg:
At Muhlenberg:
Adds to depth
Serves as a reserve
on defense ...
on the attacking
Played in 14
unit ... Played in
games and made
four games last
one start over two years ... Has two
season, recording her first career
draw controls and one ground ball
ground ball ... Appeared in two
in her career ... Great fundamental
games as a freshman ... Important
player with excellent stick skills ...
“glue” teammate who is vocal ... Al-
Picks up on the greatest threat on
ways pushing herself to learn some-
defense by using tough doubles or
thing new or fill a role where needed
intercepting ... Personal: Earned
... Personal: Won two letters apiece
one varsity letter in lacrosse at
in lacrosse, volleyball and winter
Ridgewood High School ... Also
track and Millburn High School ...
was captain of JV soccer team ...
Captained all three teams ... Won
Parents are Glen and Nancy Fandl
Yogi Berra Award as teammate of
... Born Sept. 12, 1996 ... A business
the year ... Received five teamwork
administration major (marketing
and spirit awards ... Parents are Ted
concentration) ... Studied in Maas-
and JoAnne Nacheff ... Born May 31,
tricht, the Netherlands, during the
1996 ... A media and communication
Fall 2016 semester.
major.
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Sophomores
11 8 Emma Carmody Sophomore • M • 5-9 Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan
At Muhlenberg: Poised to take on a bigger role as a sophomore ... Played in a reserve role in the midfield her freshman season ... Scored a goal in three of her first four career games ... Solid inside cutter who uses her height well ... Has a terrific finish on goal ... Personal: Won a total of 10 letters in lacrosse, swimming, field hockey and cross country at Bridgewater-Raritan High School ... Team captain in lacrosse and Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2016 11 1 3 1 4 5 .600 2 2 0 • Career Highs points - 2 vs. St. Joseph’s, 2016 caused turnovers - 2 vs. St. Joseph’s, 2016 • Top Games 2016: 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 CT vs. St. Joseph’s First career goal vs. Cazenovia
swimming ... Parents are Ian and Lauren Carmody ... Born May 14, 1997 ... Has an aunt and uncle who are Muhlenberg graduates ... A public health major and Italian studies minor.
2 9 Alisa DeLuca Sophomore • D • 5-2 Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North
At Muhlenberg: Will look to contribute more on defense in her sophomore season ... Played four games her freshman year while collecting two ground balls ... Pushes herself and the team at practice ... Produces well-timed doubles and good positioning ... Personal: Two-year letterwinner at Council Rock North High School ... Won the 2015 Coaches Award for lacrosse ... Competed in winter track as well ... Parents are Dave and Nancy DeLuca ... Born Jan. 17, 1997 ... A business administration major (management and organization concentration).
1 7 Caroline Dolan
2 6 Erin Duca
Sophomore • M • 5-4 • 1VL
Sophomore • M • 5-6 • 1VL
Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River
Wayne, N.J./Montclair Kimberley Academy
At Muhlenberg: Became an All-Centennial Conference
At Muhlenberg: Adds depth to the midfield ... Played
defender her freshman year ... Stepped in immediately
in six games her freshman year ... Notched her
as a starter ... Led the Mules and was top 10 in the CC
first career point with an assist vs. Bridgewater ...
in ground balls ... Also was second on the team in draw
Recorded three caused turnovers, ground balls and
controls ... Played a big role in the ECAC semifinals vic-
draw controls as well ... Cultivated her defensive
tory over Marymount ... Intense defender on every rep in practice ... Very
ability and understanding of team defense ... Strong asset for doubling
scrappy off the draw circle ... Also a strong offensive threat ... Personal:
and high pressuring the ball ... Scrappy and persistent with an upbeat
Four-year letterwinner and captain at Pearl River High School ... Selected
attitude ... Personal: Four-year letterwinner and captain in both lacrosse
to all-league team four straight years and all-section as a senior ... Four-
and soccer at
year letterwinner and all-league
Montclair Kim-
pick in field hockey as well ...
berley Academy
Parents are Rich and Cindy Dolan
... Selected to
... Born Oct. 6, 1997 ... A biology
the all-state first
major.
team for lacrosse and first-team
Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2016 18 18 2 1 3 6 .333 36 14 34 • Honors All-Centennial Conference honorable mention, 2016 Centennial Conference defensive player of the week, 2016 • Career Highs points - 3 vs. Marymount, 2016 goals - 2 vs. Marymount, 2016 ground balls - 5 at Montclair State, 2016 caused turnovers - 3 at Montclair State and McDaniel, 2016 draw controls - 10 vs. Marymount, 2016 • Top Games 2016: 2 goals, 1 assist, 10 DC vs. Marymount 5 GB, 3 CT at Montclair State 4 GB, 4 DC vs. Lebanon Valley 4 GB, 3 CT at McDaniel
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All-Prep B for soccer ... Twoyear letterwinner in basketball ... Parents are Larry Duca and Kim Fenesy ... Born Dec. 28, 1996 ... A double major in media and communication and film studies.
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Sophomores
12
1 9 Melissa Rudberg
5 Alex Hyatt Sophomore • M • 5-1
Sophomore • D • 5-7
Owings Mills, Md./Garrison Forest School
Cape Elizabeth, Maine/Cape Elizabeth
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for playing time in the
At Muhlenberg: Brings positive energy to the reserve
midfield ... Appeared in eight games her freshmen year
defensive unit ... Played in five games as a freshman
... Scored three goals, including two against Centennial
... Recorded two ground balls and a caused turnover
Conference op-
for the season ... Works hard at keeping her stick high
ponents ... Also
and in the passing lane ... Very effective in working the
recorded a ground ball and a draw
ball out in transition with
control ... Sly cutter that can make
stick protection and speed ...
things happen inside eight meters
Personal: Lettered in lacrosse
... Can mix it up with speed and a
and served as team captain at
well-placed shot ... Willing to help
Cape Elizabeth High School ...
out the team whenever needed on
Selected to the all-conference
and off the field ... Personal: Played
first team ... Played defense
attack for lacrosse team at Garrison
for Western Maine cham-
Forest School ... Parents are Lance
pion and state runner-up ...
and Melissa Hyatt ... Born June 22,
Parents are Glenn and Jayne
1997 ... A biology major.
Rudberg ... Born April 18, 1997 ... A media and communication major.
2 Amanda Tullo Sophomore • M • 5-5 • 1VL Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West
At Muhlenberg: Looking to expand her role after a superb freshman season ... Leading scorer among freshmen ... Scored the eventual game-winning goal in the ECAC Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS G A Pt Sh Pct GB CT DC 2016 18 16 22 8 30 47 .468 27 15 19 • Career Highs points - 4 at Dickinson and vs. Marymount, 2016 goals - 3 three times, 2016 assists - 2 at Bryn Mawr, 2016 ground balls - 3 at Arcadia and vs. Stockton, 2016 caused turnovers - 3 vs. Arcadia, 2016 draw controls - 6 at Arcadia, 2016 • Top Games 2016: 3 goals, 1 assist at Dickinson and vs. Marymount scored game-winning goal in ECAC Tournament final 3 goals at McDaniel 1 goal, 1 assist, 3 GB, 6 DC, 3 CT at Arcadia
championship game ... Fourth on the Mules in caused turnovers and fifth in assists and draw controls ... Impressive threat on the attack with her one-on-one drives ... Uses smart stick protection and excellent shooting skills ... Great endurance and also smart on defense ... A true all-around midfielder ... Personal: Played attack and won three varsity letters at Smithtown West High School ... Two-year letterwinner and captain of cross country team ... Parents are Jim and Gayle Tullo ... Born June 20, 1997 ... A biology major.
3 4 Morgan Weiss Sophomore • D • 5-4 • 1VL Easton, Pa./ Easton
At Muhlenberg: Made an immediate impact on the Mule defense as a freshman ... Could compete for a starting spot her sophomore season ... Strong one-on-one defender ... Aggressively goes after the double ... Excellent at causing turnovers ... Cohesive team defender ... Personal: Four-year letterwinner and two-year captain at Easton Area High School... Selected to the all-area first team twice ... Parents Career Highlights • Statistics Year GP GS GB CT DC 2016 17 1 12 5 2 • Career Highs ground balls - 2 vs. Gettysburg and at Dickinson, 2016 • Top Games 2016: 2 GB, 1 CT vs. Gettysburg 1 GB, 1 CT, 1 DC vs. F & M 1 GB, 1 DC vs. Stockton 2 GB at Dickinson
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are Jeff and Billie Weiss ... Born June 18, 1997 ... Older brother Ryan Weiss played lacrosse at McDaniel ... A double major in political science and psychology.
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Newcomers
13
22
24
3
38
16
Courtney
Melissa
Emma
Gabriella
Victoria
Allen
Carmilani
Charron
Crivelli
Friedel
Freshman • M
Freshman • A
Freshman • M
Freshman • D
Freshman • D
5-7
5-7
5-6
5-4
5-2
Robbinsville, N.J./
Washington Twp., N.J./
Canton, Conn./
Titusville, N.J./
Manorville, N.J./
Robbinsville
Westwood
Canton
Hopewell Valley Central
Eastport South Manor
14
9
7
10
31
Julia
Abigail
Madeline
Kate
Crista
Lombardo
Markhoff
Mullett
O’Connell
Provax
Freshman • A
Freshman • A
Freshman • M
Freshman • D
Freshman • D
5-3
5-0
5-10
5-4
5-5
Franklin Park, N.J./
Bedford, N.Y./
Westbrook, Maine/
Maplewood, N.J./
Wayne, N.J./
Rutgers Prep
Fox Lane
Westbrook
Columbia
Wayne Valley
33
35
13
Catherine
Jordan
Elise
Sappé
Segrave
Vander May
Freshman • A
Freshman • G
Freshman • D
5-0
5-0
5-5
Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y./
Roxbury, N.J./
Wayne, N.J./
Our Lady of Mercy Academy
Roxbury
Wayne Hills
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2016 Review
14 results
centennial conference standings
13-5 overall, 4-5 Centennial Conference (ECAC Tournament Champions) Feb. 27 at Drew March 1 at Arcadia 8 ^ vs. Cazenovia 10 ^ vs. Bridgewater 16 LEBANON VALLEY 19 at Montclair State 24 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) 26 * at Franklin & Marshall April 1 * GETTYSBURG 6 * HAVERFORD 10 * WASHINGTON COLLEGE 16 * at McDaniel 20 * SWARTHMORE 23 * BRYN MAWR 27 * at Dickinson 30 * at Ursinus May 14 ! MARYMOUNT 15 ! STOCKTON
W 15-6 W 20-9 W 17-2 W 18-5 W 18-11 W 11-7 W 18-7 L 12-18 L 4-14 L 8-10 W 18-10 W 14-9 W 16-5 W 18-4 L 10-13 L 8-14 W 17-13 W 13-9
^ at Hilton Head, S.C. * Centennial Conference game ! ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament
returning players in bold GP/GS
G
A
Pt
Sh
Pct GB
CT DC
12 Kelsey Nagle 18/18 31 40 71 56 .554 21 5 0 24 Casey Armstrong 18/17 52 18 70 122 .426 17 4 31 23 Jordy Bonvini 18/17 40 18 58 95 .421 22 12 85 11 Stephanie D’Ascoli 18/18 36 18 54 65 .554 22 4 3 21 Nora Fisher 17/14 26 6 32 64 .406 13 3 34 2 Amanda Tullo 18/16 22 8 30 47 .468 27 15 19 28 Eliza Clark 18/18 15 6 21 46 .326 29 17 13 9 Arielle Sherman 18/4 16 3 19 28 .571 14 4 6 6 Emily Tedesco 5/1 4 1 5 4 1.000 0 0 0 8 Emma Carmody 11/1 3 1 4 5 .600 2 2 0 5 Alex Hyatt 8/0 3 0 3 7 .429 1 0 1 17 Caroline Dolan 18/18 2 1 3 6 .333 36 14 34 16 Brigid Noone 3/1 2 1 3 7 .286 4 1 0 3 Amanda Orlak 18/17 1 1 2 1 1.000 30 26 1 10 Rachel Pedersen 18/17 1 0 1 1 1.000 30 17 3 18 Morgan Lukaszewicz 4/0 1 0 1 2 .500 0 0 0 26 Erin Duca 6/0 0 1 1 1 .000 3 3 3 15 Allison Murnick 18/18 0 0 0 1 .000 25 8 3 34 Morgan Weiss 17/1 0 0 0 0 — 12 5 2 25 Alli April 16/1 0 0 0 0 — 9 6 2 20 Kailey Fandl 9/1 0 0 0 0 — 1 0 2 19 Melissa Rudberg 5/0 0 0 0 0 — 2 1 0 4 Olivia Nacheff 4/0 0 0 0 0 — 1 0 0 29 Alisa DeLuca 4/0 0 0 0 0 — 2 0 0 13 Kiersten Mulvey 12/8 0 0 0 3 .000 6 0 0 27 Sara Allison 17/10 0 0 0 0 — 16 5 0 MULES Opponents No Goalie 13 Kiersten Mulvey 27 Sara Allison MULES Opponents Scoring by periods Mules Opponents
Conference Overall W L Pct GF GA W L Pct GF GA 9 0 1.000 145 51 21 3 .875 319 142 8 1 .889 133 47 18 3 .857 252 122 6 3 .667 103 87 11 7 .611 204 169 6 3 .667 90 88 10 7 .588 170 166 5 4 .556 98 77 10 8 .556 185 165 4 5 .444 108 97 13 5 .722 255 166 4 5 .444 86 93 8 8 .500 160 153 2 7 .222 74 122 5 11 .313 145 212 1 8 .111 68 116 5 11 .313 152 173 0 9 .000 21 148 6 10 .375 102 189
Centennial Conference playoffs First round: Dickinson 11, Haverford 6 Semifinals: Franklin & Marshall 13, Dickinson 6 Gettysburg 10, Washington 4 Championship: Gettysburg 6, Franklin & Marshall 5
individual statistics No Player
Franklin & Marshall Gettysburg Washington College Haverford Dickinson Muhlenberg Ursinus McDaniel Swarthmore Bryn Mawr
NCAA Division III Tournament Second round: Gettysburg 4, William Smith 2 Franklin & Marshall 14, Mount Union 3 Third round: Franklin & Marshall 11, Brockport 9 Gettysburg 12, Amherst 4 Quarterfinals: Franklin & Marshall 6, Salisbury 5 (ot) Middlebury 13, Gettysburg 9 Semifinals: Trinity (Conn.) 6, Franklin & Marshall 2 ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament Semifinals: Muhlenberg 17, Marymount 13 Championship: Muhlenberg 13, Stockton 9
honors and awards CC Academic Honor Roll..........................Stephanie D’Ascoli Cassidy Freudenberg Zag Sports Division III Academic Honor Roll................................Stephanie D’Ascoli Cassidy Freudenberg All-Metro Region.......................................Casey Armstrong (second team) ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament Most Outstanding Player......................Casey Armstrong All-Centennial Conference....................Casey Armstrong (second team) Jordy Bonvini (second team) Caroline Dolan (honorable mention) CC All-Sportsmanship Team..................Kiersten Mulvey CC Offensive Player of the Week........Jordy Bonvini (April 25) CC Defensive Player of the Week........Caroline Dolan (March 21)
18 255 123 378 561 .455 345 152 243 18 166 75 241 413 .402 274 128 204 GP/GS
Min
Sv
GA
GAA
Pct
12/8 17/10
351 729
50 97
52 114
8.89 9.38
.490 .460
9.22 14.17
.470 .433
18 1080 147 166 18 1080 195 255 1 2 132 123 88 78
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Bill, Maureen, and Paul Clark
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and the 2017 Muhlenberg Women’s Lacrosse Team! Thanks for the memories!
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- The Tullos
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really nice.”
been an academic program widely recognized for educational excellence based on both rigor and nurture.
“Academics are taken
Education Certification
Positive Outcomes: A Muhlenberg education provides a powerful launching pad
seriously, but personal life
Pre K-4 4-8 Secondary (7-12)
to graduate school and entry- level careers. The College’s success rates with both
and extracurricular activi-
law school and medical school placement are regularly over 90%. In addition, many
ties are also an important
Muhlenberg students go on to master’s and doctoral programs each year. Muhlen-
part of the experience at
berg grads also go on to a full range of employment opportunities, from America’s
Muhlenberg.”
Preprofessional Programs Health Professions Prelaw Pre-Theological
largest banks and accounting firms to its “blue chip” business concerns, from the
The Best 373 Colleges
most prominent social and helping agencies to schools, government and family-
The Princeton Review
owned businesses, and from a variety of media, writing and advertising positions to work in the performing and fine arts.
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centennial conference In its 24th year of all-sports competition, the Centennial Conference has taken its place among the nation’s elite small college conferences. On June 4, 1981, Keith Spalding, then-president of Franklin & Marshall College, made the announcement that “eight private colleges found it timely and appropriate to form a round-robin schedule among institutions with similar attitudes and practices in intercollegiate football.” With that statement, the Centennial Conference was born. From 1983-92, the eight private colleges — Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, Ursinus College and Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) — participated in a football-only conference. Because of the success in operating the Centennial Football Conference, the league expanded to an all-sports conference in 1992, with Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College and Washington
Muhlenberg College sponsors a comprehensive 22-sport intercollegiate athletics program. The Mules compete in the Centennial Conference in all sports and are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. Muhlenberg’s sports program is designed to offer quality competitive experiences for the serious athlete, with opportunities for outstanding teams and individuals to advance to national Division III championships. However, given the breadth of the program, opportunities also exist for the unrecruited athlete to participate in varsity sports. Muhlenberg has excellent on-campus athletic facilities. Opened in 1982, the Life Sports Center is a building designed for athletics,
College joining as charter members.
intramurals and “sports
A purpose and mission statement adopted by the presidents stated, “Recog-
for life” as primary
nizing that our fundamental purpose is the academic mission of institutions,
uses. The original solar-
we agree to establish an all-sports conference in the spirit of rationalizing our
heated building, a series
competition by controlling travel, schedule and costs. The Conference will be con-
of three additions to the
trolled by the presidents of the member institutions.”
Memorial Hall gym-
The Centennial Conference encourages athletic competition among national
nasium, includes the
liberal arts colleges and universities that share similar academic aspirations and
spacious John Deitrich
a commitment to the importance of the total educational experience of students
Field House, featuring
engaged in sports. Intercollegiate athlet-
basketball and tennis
ics programs are an integral part of the
laxpower.com 2016 rankings
life of the member institutions and flow from their educational objectives. Each institution provides a comprehensive, broad-based athletics program. All varsity sports are treated equitably, and every sport is important. The CC crowns champions in 24 sports and continues to sponsor intercollegiate programs of national prominence for women and men. On the average, Centennial members boast of 19 varsity teams, which is well above the national norm. The CC has established itself as one of the premier conferences for women’s lacrosse in Division III. The CC has a remarkable 706-331 (.681) record in nonconference games the past 13 years and annually places multiple teams in the national rankings. The CC champion earns an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament each year, and the conference has had a team reach the quarterfinals of the tournament in 21 of the last 23 seasons. In five of the last
Team Power Rating 1. Cortland State 89.90 2. Middlebury 87.14 3. Gettysburg 86.14 4. Franklin & Marshall 86.13 5. Salisbury 85.71 6. Trinity (Conn.) 85.30 7. The College of New Jersey 84.18 8. Brockport 83.68 9. Amherst 83.35 10. Hamilton 83.25 25. Dickinson 79.75 29. Washington College 79.37 31. Muhlenberg 79.18 45. Haverford 77.03 47. Ursinus 77.02 84. McDaniel 72.93 87. Swarthmore 72.32 208. Bryn Mawr 58.01 (273 teams ranked)
** Of 31 Division III conferences, the Centennial was one of only two to have more than six of its teams ranked in the top 50. The CC had seven. ** Muhlenberg has progressed in the laxpower.com computer rankings almost 30 places since being ranked 60th at the end of the 2013 season.
11 years, a CC team has made it to the Division III championship game, with Franklin & Marshall winning the national title in 2007 and 2009 and Gettysburg emerging as the champion in 2011. In 2007, 2009 and 2010, CC teams F&M and Gettysburg made up half the “Final Four.”
centennial.org • @centennialconf @muhl_sports
courts and a 160-meter running track, the 25-meter Alumni
athletic staff directory 484-664Director...................................... Corey Goff...............................3380 Assistant Director................... Megan Patruno..................... 3785 S.W.A.......................................... Megan Eddinger................... 3768 Diversity/Inclusion Coord..... Dawud Abdur-Rahkman... 4085 Head Coaches Baseball................................... Tod Gross................................ 3395 Basketball (men)................... Scott McClary........................ 3387 Basketball (women).............. Ron Rohn................................3394 Cheerleading.......................... Brayden Sickler.....................3865 Cross Country........................ Doug Finley............................ 3788 Field Hockey........................... Megan Eddinger................... 3768 Football................................... Mike Donnelly....................... 3385 Golf (men)................................ John Librick............................4090 Golf (women).......................... John Librick............................4090 Lacrosse (men)....................... Jake Plunket........................... 3763 Lacrosse (women)................. Kristen Stuckel......................3384 Soccer (men)........................... Sean Topping......................... 3383 Soccer (women)..................... Leslie Benintend................... 3382 Softball.................................... Molly Rathbun.......................3415 Tennis (men)........................... Bruce Levine..........................3865 Tennis (women)..................... Linda Andrews........................3381 Track & Field........................... Brad Hackett..........................3590 Volleyball................................. Alexa Keckler........................ 3669 Wrestling................................. Shaun Lally.............................3386 Athletic Trainers...................... Steve Nemes..........................3391 Lindsay Porembo.................3063 Sean Morse............................3863 Jamie Scalise...........................3063 Strength/Conditioning.......... Darin Thomas.........................3377 Equipment Manager.............. Tod Gross................................ 3395 Administrative Assistant...... Bonnie Belknap..................... 3379 Receptionist............................. Suzy Harris.............................3023
Pool and the Levering Tyson wing, containing racquetball and squash courts and rooms for sports medicine, weight training, wrestling, dance, instruction and equipment distribution. Memorial Hall, the original facility built in 1954, seats 3,529 and is an excellent facility for viewing indoor sports. A three-level, 40,000-square foot addition, built directly west of the Deitrich Field House, opened in the fall of 2004. The new facility includes additional locker rooms and office space, new recreation and fitness areas and a new health The women’s basketball team won Muhlenberg’s
and counseling center.
44th Centennial Conference championship during
A new surface for
the 2015-16 school year. The team received a bid
the Field House was
to the NCAA Tournament, and the Mules also were
installed in 2014.
represented at the national championships in men’s
Outdoors, the Mules
cross country, women’s cross country and men’s
have a grass field used
outdoor track and field. Women’s lacrosse and field
by the men’s and
hockey earned ECAC Tournament bids, with lacrosse
women’s soccer teams,
winning the championship.
constructed in 1997, and a stadium for use
by football, field hockey and lacrosse surrounded by an eight-lane, allweather track. The stadium was constructed in 1998 and resurfaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D in 2008, and the track was resurfaced in 2014.
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Muhlenberg Management
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John I. Williams
Alison Gulati
President of the College
Corey Goff
Vice President/Student Affairs
Director of Athletics
John I. Williams began his
Allison Gulati was named vice
Corey Goff began his tenure as
tenure as the 12th president of
president of student affairs and
director of athletics in July 2012
Muhlenberg College in July 2015.
dean of students at Muhlenberg
following more than 10 years as a
Having enjoyed an extensive
College in 2016. She previ-
coach in football and baseball at
and varied career as a corporate
ously was the associate dean of
Muhlenberg.
executive, entrepreneur and
students and director of strategic
“Muhlenberg’s student-ath-
initiatives at Lehigh University.
letes embody everything that is right about college
wide-ranging experience as a leader. Williams has
At Muhlenberg, Gulati oversees an expansive port-
athletics,” said Goff upon his appointment. “Having
been successful in both large corporate environ-
folio including athletics, campus safety, community
the chance to work alongside our staff supporting
ments as well as entrepreneurial startups. He is an
engagement, counseling services, dining services,
those students in their pursuit of excellence through
innovative and creative thinker with demonstrated
Greek affairs, the health center, judicial affairs, mul-
athletics is a dream come true for me.”
ability to build and motivate cross-functional teams
ticultural life, residential services, student activities,
Goff was named assistant director of athletics in
and drive the achievement of challenging goals.
Seegers Union and Title IX.
June 2003, and in June 2008 he was promoted to as-
Williams is an innovative higher education leader
“Muhlenberg College believes that the athletics
and a strong advocate for the enduring value of
experience is an incredible part of a successful liberal
liberal arts education. He has served continuously on
arts education,” she said. “Through our support for
the Board of Trustees of Amherst College since 1984
student-athletes, we strive to help them develop
and since 1996 has served as a Life Trustee.
critical life skills and to become successful scholars,
Williams began his career in 1978 at Bain &
leaders, and team members. Our coaches and ad-
Company, a strategy consulting firm, at its Boston
ministrators are deeply committed to the personal,
headquarters. Following Bain, Williams moved to
academic and athletic success of our athletes and
New York and joined American Express and then
they partner with our students and others to ensure
served as CEO of a number of travel- and transpor-
that the athletics experience provides opportunity
tation-related companies, including Biztravel.com,
for significant learning and growth.
a venture-backed start-up; Sentient Jet, a private jet
“Furthermore, our recreational and intramural
charter brokerage; and Heritage Travel, a Web 2.0
programs provide an excellent way for all Muhlen-
venture focused on building and serving a commu-
berg students to focus on their physical well being,
nity of people interested in traveling to historic sites
connect with peers and others, and to manage their
and heritage-rich destinations.
stress related to the academic rigors of college life
In 2014, Williams co-founded iStartup, a Boston-
in a healthy way. I am incredibly proud of our entire
based co-working and co-learning venture that
athletics department and their significant contribu-
develops partnerships with colleges and universities
tion to the Muhlenberg student experience!”
to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.
At Lehigh, Gulati held various positions — and
Williams graduated from Amherst College in 1975
gained increasing responsibilities — in student life.
with a BA in economics, magna cum laude. He then
Prior to adding her duties of director of strategic
earned both a JD from Harvard Law School and MBA
initiatives, she was assistant director of residence
from Harvard Business School in 1979.
life, assistant dean of students and director of stu-
In addition to his academic and professional ac-
dent leadership development and associate dean of
complishments, Williams is a musician, pilot and
students.
lifelong learner.
Gulati is a graduate of James Madison University.
Williams and his wife, Diane Pierce-Williams, met
She received her master’s degree from the University
as students at Harvard Law School. They have been
of Georgia, where she also received the Outstanding
married for 29 years and have three adult children
Alumnae Award in 2009.
strategy consultant, Williams has extensive and
sociate director. From 2007 to 2012, Goff was head coach of the Muhlenberg baseball team. He led the Mules to a 20win season and a trip to the Centennial Conference playoffs in 2008 and coached two all-region selections and a CC player of the year. Muhlenberg broke or tied more than 30 individual and team records in hitting, pitching and fielding categories during his tenure. Goff was an assistant football coach at Muhlenberg from 2000 to 2005, serving as offensive coordinator the last five of those seasons. The Mules won four straight CC co-championships from 2001 to 2004, made their first three appearances in the NCAA Division III Tournament and broke numerous school records. Goff is a 1995 graduate of Susquehanna University, where he was a team captain in baseball and played football. He earned his master’s in educational psychology from the University at Albany in 1997. Goff and his wife Lauren have two young boys, Collin, 11, and Michael, 8.
Megan Patruno
Associate Director of Athletics Megan Patruno was named assistant director of athletics in 2012 and was promoted to associate director in 2016. A former assistant executive director of
and one grandchild.
the Centennial Conference, Patruno serves as the athletic department liaison to admissions, compliance officer, supervisor of game
athletic support staff athletic trainers
strength/conditioning
and event management, golf outing director and student-athlete programming coordinator.
Megan Eddinger
Senior Woman Administrator Megan Eddinger was promoted to senior woman administra-
Lindsay Porembo
Steve Nemes
Jamie Scalise
Sean Morse
tor in 2010. In addition to her administrative duties, she serves
Darin Thomas
as advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and head field hockey coach.
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Lacrosse Facilities scotty wood stadium/frank marino field
31 life sports center
Muhlenberg College constructed a state-of-the-art on-campus game and
A three-level, 40,000-square-foot addition to the Life Sports Center opened in
practice facility during the summer of 1998. The multipurpose stadium includes
August 2004, further improving Muhlenberg College’s athletic facilities.
an artificial turf playing field with e-layer pad, an eight-lane all-weather track,
The addition, built directly west of the John Deitrich Field House, includes a
bleacher seating for 3,000 and lighting. The facility was the first of its kind in
large weight facility, an expanded cardio-fitness area, a snack bar, new facilities
the Lehigh Valley.
for health service and counseling, training rooms, locker rooms and coaches’ of-
Scotty Wood Stadium, also home to the Mule field hockey, football and track
fices. The structure overlooks Scotty Wood Stadium and Varsity Field and is joined
teams, received a facelift in the summer of 2008 when the original AstroTurf
to the Life Sports Center by a large indoor corridor on the main level. A new main
12® surface was replaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D.
entrance faces the campus.
AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ is an infill turf system tufted into a super-stable,
The project also entailed renovations in the Field House, the home of the
multi-ply primary backing system that is covered with a heavy urethane, envi-
women’s lacrosse team when weather prevents outdoor practice. The Field House
ronmentally friendly BioCel™ coating for uniformity, consistency and precise
floor and track were resurfaced in the summer of 2014.
performance across the entire field. AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D is a natural-looking synthetic surface that’s more durable than 100% polyethylene systems. Tweed tufting of AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D more accurately mimics the true coloration of natural grass. A double nylon Root Zone acts as a traction layer, providing fiber support and reducing the compaction associated with other infill products. Muhlenberg’s facility is named for two prominent figures in the school’s athletic history. The stadium honors the late Milton W. “Scotty” Wood for his many years of support and service to the College and its scholar athletes. He began Wood Dining Services, now prominent in the food service industry, in 1947 by feeding Muhlenberg basketball players. The Mules’ annual tipoff basketball tournament is also named in his honor. The field honors the late Frank Marino, one of the most beloved coaches in school history. He led the football team to a 54-40-6 record from 1970 to 1980 and was 1976 Middle Atlantic Conference coach of the year. Marino, who passed away in January 2011, served the athletic department in numerous other capacities during his 34-year association with the College (including one year as women’s lacrosse head coach), earning the respect, loyalty and admiration of hundreds of young men and women.
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Individual Records
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goals Career 259 Stephanie Umbach, 2012-15 218 Courtney Tapkas, 2003-06 158 Miruna Lovin, 1998-01 152 Katie Kenny, 1996-99 150 Megan DiPanni, 1993-96 147 Amanda McGovern, 2007-10 146 Casey Armstrong, 2013-16 142 Danielle Rosen, 2008-11 141 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006-09 121 Pam Loftus, 1988-91 118 Sara Hiller, 2006-09 114 Molly Davin, 2010-13 104 Shannon Donohue, 2003-06 94 Christa Carlstrand, 2002-05 94 Lynne Pileggi, 1985-87 92 Angela Napoletano, 2009-12 92 Lynsey Caldwell, 2000-03 91 Teresa Lunardi, 1999-02 81 Alyssa Bascelli, 2007-10 80 Taylor Armstrong, 2005-08 75 Sarah Bowman, 2000-03 75 Allyson Crooks, 1996-99
Career 319 Stephanie Umbach, 2012-15 262 Courtney Tapkas, 2003-06 240 Casey Armstrong, 2013-16 212 Michelle Certosimo, 2011-14 212 Danielle Rosen, 2008-11 210 Amanda McGovern, 2007-10 195 Miruna Lovin, 1998-01 183 Katie Kenny, 1996-99 181 Shannon Donohue, 2003-06 180 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006-09 177 Lynsey Caldwell, 2000-03 175 Megan DiPanni, 1993-96 168 Taylor Armstrong, 2005-08 152 Sara Hiller, 2006-09 148 Molly Davin, 2010-13 146 Kelsey Nagle, 2014-16 135 Christa Carlstrand, 2002-05 133 Pam Loftus, 1988-91 126 Katie Reimann, 2004-07 116 Alyssa Bascelli, 2007-10 114 Angela Napoletano, 2009-12 110 Teresa Lunardi, 1999-02 104 Lynne Pileggi, 1985-87 101 Sarah Bowman, 2000-03 95 Allyson Crooks, 1996-99 87 Alex Bellini, 2010-13 86 Rachel Steinbrook, 1993-96 85 Elizabeth Patterson, 1994-97 82 Kayleigh Thies, 2012-15 80 Danielle Scarrone, 2007-10 77 Stephanie D’Ascoli, 2014-16 77 Niccole Mambu, 1992-95 74 Dana Diorio, 1990-93 73 Jordy Bonvini, 2015-16
Season 88 Stephanie Umbach, 2014 86 Stephanie Umbach, 2015 73 Courtney Tapkas, 2003 59 Stephanie Umbach, 2013 52 Casey Armstrong, 2016 51 Courtney Tapkas, 2006 51 Courtney Tapkas, 2005 50 Danielle Rosen, 2010 50 Katie Kenny, 1999 49 Miruna Lovin, 2000 48 Danielle Rosen, 2011 48 Megan DiPanni, 1996 46 Amanda McGovern, 2009 46 Miruna Lovin, 2001 45 Lynne Pileggi, 1987 44 Casey Armstrong, 2014 43 Molly Davin, 2013 43 Amanda McGovern, 2010 43 Courtney Tapkas, 2004 41 Ruth Morrongiello, 2008 41 Sara Hiller, 2007 40 Jordy Bonvini, 2016 40 Casey Armstrong, 2015 40 Megan DiPanni, 1995
Season 110 Stephanie Umbach, 2015 99 Stephanie Umbach, 2014 90 Michelle Certosimo, 2014 84 Courtney Tapkas, 2003 82 Taylor Armstrong, 2008 76 Danielle Rosen, 2011 72 Casey Armstrong, 2014 72 Stephanie Umbach, 2013 71 Kelsey Nagle, 2016 70 Casey Armstrong, 2016 69 Danielle Rosen, 2010 69 Amanda McGovern, 2010 68 Casey Armstrong, 2015 68 Michelle Certosimo, 2013 64 Courtney Tapkas, 2006 64 Courtney Tapkas, 2005 61 Amanda McGovern, 2009 60 Miruna Lovin, 2000 60 Megan DiPanni, 1996 59 Kelsey Nagle, 2015 58 Jordy Bonvini, 2016
Game 14 Stephanie Umbach vs. Swarthmore, 2015 12 Stephanie Umbach vs. Walsh 2015 12 Michelle Certosimo vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 11 Miruna Lovin vs. Kean, 2000 10 seven times, most recent Casey Armstrong vs. Washington, 2016
Game 12 Stephanie Umbach vs. Swarthmore, 2015 9 Stephanie Umbach vs. Walsh 2015 9 Casey Armstrong vs. Ursinus, 2014 9 Courtney Tapkas vs. Elizabethtown, 2003 9 Miruna Lovin vs. Kean, 2000 8 Stephanie Umbach vs. RIT, 2014 8 Courtney Tapkas vs. Rosemont, 2006 8 Teresa Lunardi vs. Dickinson, 2001 8 Megan DiPanni vs. Susquehanna, 1996 8 Megan DiPanni vs. Haverford, 1995 8 Emily DiPiro vs. Cedar Crest, 1988 8 Lynne Pileggi vs. Washington, 1987
assists Career 140 Michelle Certosimo, 2011-14 94 Casey Armstrong, 2013-16 88 Taylor Armstrong, 2005-08 87 Kelsey Nagle, 2014-16 85 Lynsey Caldwell, 2000-03 77 Shannon Donohue, 2003-06 70 Danielle Rosen, 2008-11 63 Amanda McGovern, 2007-10 60 Stephanie Umbach, 2012-15 52 Katie Reimann, 2004-07 44 Courtney Tapkas, 2003-06 41 Christa Carlstrand, 2002-05 39 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006-09 37 Miruna Lovin, 1998-01 35 Alyssa Bascelli, 2007-10 34 Molly Davin, 2010-13 34 Sara Hiller, 2006-09 31 Katie Kenny, 1996-99 31 Rachel Steinbrook, 1993-96 Season 70 Michelle Certosimo, 2014 50 Taylor Armstrong, 2008 42 Shannon Donohue, 2006 41 Kelsey Nagle, 2015 41 Michelle Certosimo, 2013 40 Kelsey Nagle, 2016 36 Lynsey Caldwell, 2003 29 Michelle Certosimo, 2012 28 Casey Armstrong, 2015 28 Casey Armstrong, 2014 28 Danielle Rosen, 2011 26 Amanda McGovern, 2010 24 Stephanie Umbach, 2015 23 Taylor Armstrong, 2007 20 Casey Armstrong, 2013 19 Kelsey Elmer, 2012 19 Danielle Rosen, 2010 19 Danielle Rosen, 2009 19 Christa Carlstrand, 2005 19 Lynsey Caldwell, 2002 Game 10 Michelle Certosimo vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 8 Shannon Donohue vs. Rosemont, 2006 7 Michelle Certosimo vs. King’s, 2013 7 Taylor Armstrong vs. Washington, 2008 6 Kelsey Nagle vs. Marymount, 2016 6 Kelsey Nagle vs. St. Joseph’s, 2016 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. Washington, 2014 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. Albright, 2014 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. RIT, 2014 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. FDU-Florham, 2014 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. Haverford, 2013 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. Washington, 2012 6 Michelle Certosimo vs. Wellesley, 2012 6 Amanda McGovern vs. New England, 2010 6 Sara Hiller vs. Kean, 2009 5 16 times, most recent Kelsey Nagle vs. Bryn Mawr, 2016
draw controls *
Career 346 Stephanie Umbach, 2012-15 224 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006-09 154 Sarah Bowman, 2000-03 122 Amanda McGovern, 2007-10 114 Casey Armstrong, 2013-16 107 Jordy Bonvini, 2015-16 106 Lauren DeCarle, 2008-11 99 Kerry Lambert, 1998-00 94 Teresa Lunardi, 1999-02 93 Steph Light, 2003-06
Season 112 Stepanie Umbach, 2015 93 Stephanie Umbach, 2014 85 Jordy Bonvini, 2016 77 Stephanie Umbach, 2013 69 Ruth Morrongiello, 2009 64 Stephanie Umbach, 2012 59 Ruth Morrongiello, 2008 58 Rachel Steinbrook, 1996 53 Sarah Bowman, 2001 51 Amanda Sciarra, 1998 Game 17 Stephanie Umbach vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 15 Stephanie Umbach vs. Arcadia, 2015 15 Stephanie Umbach vs. Lebanon Valley, 2014 13 Stephanie Umbach vs. Washington, 2015 12 Jordy Bonvini vs. St. Joseph’s, 2016 12 Stephanie Umbach vs. Swarthmore, 2012 11 Stephanie Umbach vs. Eastern, 2013 10 Caroline Dolan vs. Marymount, 2016 10 Stephanie Umbach vs. Ursinus, 2015 10 Stephanie Umbach vs. Swarthmore, 2015 10 Ruth Morrongiello vs. Drew, 2009
ground balls *
Career 207 Sarah Bowman, 2000-03 177 Katie Kenny, 1996-99 162 Alexandra Franck, 2010-13 162 Steph Light, 2003-06 147 Amanda Sciarra, 1996-98 137 Kaitlyn McCaffrey, 2011-14 131 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006-09 131 Kerry Lambert, 1998-00 130 Marguerite Farrell, 2006-09 Season 77 Sarah Bowman, 2003 66 Rachel Steinbrook, 1996 58 Kaitlyn McCaffrey, 2014 58 Amanda Sciarra, 1998 55 Alexandra Franck, 2013 55 Kelli Sakonchick, 2007 55 Sarah Bowman, 2000 54 Ruth Morrongiello, 2006 53 Holly Schwab, 1999
Game 10 Ruth Morrongiello vs. Haverford, 2006 10 Rachel Steinbrook vs. Cedar Crest, 1996 9 Steph Light vs. Bryn Mawr, 2006 9 Sarah Bowman vs. Drew, 2003 9 Sarah Bowman vs. Drew, 2001 9 Sarah Bowman vs. Kean, 2000
* since 1996
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Individual Records
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caused turnovers *
saves Career 669 Diana Bleakley, 2002-05 563 Mary Foody, 1988-91 494 Allisyn Vachon, 2008-11 396 Suzanne Seplow, 1985-87 292 Caroline Shadood, 2006-07 262 Kiersten Mulvey, 2013-16 259 Stephanie Ahrens, 2000-02 201 Jen Blair, 1996-97
Career 109 Sarah Bowman, 2000-03 108 Kaitlyn McCaffrey, 2011-14 99 Alexandra Franck, 2010-13 87 Stephanie Umbach, 2012-15 79 Kelli Sakonchick, 2004-07 78 Kerry Lambert, 1998-00 74 Amanda Orlak, 2013-16 63 Katie Kenny, 1998-99 61 Teresa Lunardi, 1999-02 59 Marguerite Farrell, 2006-09
goals-against average
Season 45 Kaitlyn McCaffrey, 2014 39 Kaitlyn McCaffrey, 2011 38 Katie Kenny, 1998 35 Kelli Sakonchick, 2007 35 Sarah Bowman, 2003 34 Alexandra Franck, 2013 32 Kerry Lambert, 2000 32 Amanda Sciarra, 1998 Game 7 Kaitlyn McCaffrey vs. Haverford, 2014 7 Teresa Lunardi vs. Susquehanna, 2000 7 Katie Kenny vs. Susquehanna, 1998 6 Rachel Pedersen vs. Swarthmore, 2016 6 Kaitlyn McCaffrey vs. Gettysburg, 2014 6 Stephanie Umbach vs. RIT, 2014 6 Candice Coffman vs. Methodist, 2004 6 Courtney Tapkas vs. Cedar Crest, 2003
Career 10.12 Caroline Shadood, 2006-07 10.70 Suzanne Seplow, 1985-87 11.23 Allisyn Vachon, 2008-11 11.40 Jen Blair, 1996-97 11.83 Diana Bleakley, 2002-05 12.00 Mary Foody, 1988-91 Season 8.64 Leigh Harnish, 1992 9.11 Suzanne Seplow, 1986 9.16 Paige Hare, 1993 9.38 Sara Allison, 2016 9.75 Caroline Shadood, 2006 10.08 Diana Bleakley, 2003 10.20 Allisyn Vachon, 2010 10.52 Jen Blair, 1997 10.54 Caroline Shadood, 2007 10.75 Mary Foody, 1991
Season 252 Diana Bleakley, 2002 215 Mary Foody, 1991 188 Mary Foody, 1990 181 Jen Blair, 1997 176 Caroline Shadood, 2006 159 Amy McCann, 1988 151 Suzanne Seplow, 1985
save percentage Career .559 Mary Foody, 1988-91 .552 Suzanne Seplow, 1985-87 .536 Jen Blair, 1996-97 Season .661 Jill Robinson, 1984 .625 Mary Foody, 1991 .619 Suzanne Seplow, 1986 .597 Leigh Harnish, 1992 .570 Suzanne Seplow, 1985
Game 28 Diana Bleakley vs. Gettysburg, 2002 28 Amy McCann vs. Drew, 1988 26 Mary Foody vs. Gettysburg, 1991 25 Leigh Harnish vs. Ursinus, 1992 25 Amy McCann vs. Gettysburg, 1988 24 Mary Foody vs. Ursinus, 1991 24 Mary Foody vs. F & M, 1991 24 Suzanne Seplow vs. Bryn Mawr, 1986
Team Records wins/losses
scoring
• Most wins in a season 13 2016 (13-5) 11 2008 (11-5) 10 2014 (10-7), 2009 (10-4) and 2006 (10-6) 9 2015 (9-7), 2010 (9-6) and 2007 (9-7) 8 2013 (8-7), 2005 (8-7) and 2003 (8-7) 7 2011 (7-8) and 1997 (7-7) 6 1992 (6-6) and 1987 (6-5)
• Most goals scored in a season 255 2016 248 2008 (record 15.50 per game) 242 2014 230 2015 208 2003 205 2010 199 2009 and 2007 195 2013 182 2012
• Fewest losses in a season 4 2009 (10-4) 5 2016 (13-5), 2008 (11-5) and 1987 (6-5) • Longest winning streak 7 2016 6 2009 and 2006 to 2007 5 2005 to 2006 4 2016, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2010 and 2008
• Most goals scored in a game 24 vs. Cedar Crest, 2003 (24-7) 24 vs. Widener, 1987 (24-4) 23 vs. Kean, 2000 (23-9) 21 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 (21-1) 21 vs. Albright, 2013 (21-11) 21 vs. Washington, 2010 (21-14) 21 vs. Kean, 2007 (21-8) 21 vs. Moravian, 2004 (21-7) 21 vs. Susquehanna, 1996 (21-8) 21 vs. Cedar Crest, 1993 (21-1) 20 20 times, most recent vs. Arcadia, 2016 (20-9)
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defense
• Most goals scored in a half 16 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2015 16 vs. Smith, 2014 15 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 15 vs. Eastern, 2013 15 vs. Kean, 2010 15 vs. Kean, 2009 15 vs. Cedar Crest, 2003 • Most assists in a season 144 2014 128 2015 125 2008 123 2016 109 2006 99 2013 • Most assists in a game 16 vs. Haverford, 2008 15 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 15 vs. Kean, 2010 14 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2015 13 vs. Gwynedd Mercy, 2014 13 vs. Kean, 2009 13 vs. King’s, 2008 13 vs. Cedar Crest, 2003
• Fewest goals allowed per game in a season 8.33 1992 (100 in 12) 9.20 1993 (92 in 10) 9.22 2016 (166 in 18) 9.70 1986 (97 in 10) 9.75 2006 (156 in 16) 10.27 2010 (154 in 15) 10.27 2003 (154 in 15) • Fewest goals allowed in a game 0 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2013 (14-0) 0 vs. Merchant Marine, 2013 (14-0) 0 vs. Chestnut Hill, 2005 (18-0) 1 vs. Bryn Mawr, 2014 (21-1) 1 vs. King’s, 2010 (20-1) 1 vs. Moravian, 2003 (20-1) 1 vs. Cedar Crest, 1993 (21-1) 2 eight times, most recent vs. Cazenovia, 2016 (17-2)
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Honor Roll
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Lynsey Caldwell Kaitlyn McCaffrey Ruth Morrongiello
academic all-district 2006 Courtney Tapkas (second team at-large) 2003 Lynsey Caldwell (third team at-large)
lvaiaw player of the year 2006 Courtney Tapkas 1999 Katie Kenny
all-region 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2006 2005 1999 1998 1997 1996 1993
Casey Armstrong (second team A) Stephanie Umbach (second team M) Kaitlyn McCaffrey (first team D) Stephanie Umbach (first team M) Stephanie Umbach (third team M) Stephanie Umbach (second team M) Danielle Rosen (second team A) Amanda McGovern (second team M) Amanda McGovern (second team M) Ruth Morrongiello (second team M) Courtney Tapkas (first team A) Courtney Tapkas (second team A) Katie Kenny (second team A) Amanda Sciarra (second team D) Elizabeth Patterson (second team A) Amanda Sciarra (second team D) Megan DiPanni (second team A) Rachel Steinbrook (second team D) Dana Diorio (first team D)
all-conference Centennial Conference: 2016 Casey Armstrong (second team A) Jordy Bonvini (second team A) Caroline Dolan (honorable mention D) 2015 Stephanie Umbach (first team M) Casey Armstrong (second team A) 2014 Kaitlyn McCaffrey (first team D and   defensive player of the year) Stephanie Umbach (first team M) Casey Armstrong (second team A) Michelle Certosimo (second team A) Kayleigh Thies (honorable mention M) 2013 Alexandra Franck (second team D) Stephanie Umbach (second team M) 2012 Stephanie Umbach (first team M) Kaitlyn McCaffrey (second team D) Angela Napoletano (second team A) 2011 Danielle Rosen (first team A) Lauren DeCarle (second team D) 2010 Amanda McGovern (second team M) Danielle Rosen (second team A) 2009 Sara Hiller (second team A) Amanda McGovern (second team M) Ruth Morrongiello (second team M) 2008 Amanda McGovern (second team M) Taylor Armstrong (honorable mention A) Ruth Morrongiello (honorable mention A) 2007 Katie Reimann (second team M) Kelli Sakonchick (second team D) 2006 Courtney Tapkas (first team A)
2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994
Diana Bleakley (first team G) Courtney Tapkas (first team A) Courtney Tapkas (second team A) Sarah Bowman (second team M) Lynsey Caldwell (second team A) Courtney Tapkas (honorable mention A) Diana Bleakley (second team G) Teresa Lunardi (second team M) Miruna Lovin (first team A) Kerry Lambert (second team D) Teresa Lunardi (second team D) Katie Kenny (first team A) Kerry Lambert (second team D) Katie Kenny (second team A) Amanda Sciarra (second team D) Katie Kenny (second team A) Amanda Sciarra (second team D) Megan DiPanni (second team A) Rachel Steinbrook (honorable mention D) Megan DiPanni (second team A) Rachel Steinbrook (second team D) Megan DiPanni (second team A)
Middle Atlantic Conference: 1993 Dana Diorio (first team C) Kim Cottingham (first team P/CP) 1992 Dana Diorio (first team C) 1989 Diana Weinapple (first team A) 1988 Pam Loftus (honorable mention A) 1987 Monica Paukovits (honorable mention D) Lynne Pileggi (honorable mention A)
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Sat
SAT
1 * GETTYSBURG .........................7:00
Wed
5 * at Haverford............................ 5:00
25 at Messiah............................... 1:00
March WED 1 ARCADIA............................. 4:00
SAT
Sun
Fri
5 vs. Emmanuel (Hilton Head)..... 11:00
8 * WASHINGTON COLLEGE.......12:00 14 * at McDaniel.............................6:00
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Wed 15 at Lebanon Valley..................... 4:00
Wed 19 * at Swarthmore......................... 7:00
(all home games)
SAT 18 MONTCLAIR STATE................. 1:00
SAT 22 * DICKINSON.......................... 3:00
THR 23 BUFFALO STATE................... 4:00
WED 26 * URSINUS.............................. 4:00
SAT 25 * BRYN MAWR......................... 12:00
Sat
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WED 29 DREW.................................. 4:00
29 * at Franklin & Marshall.............12:00
* Centennial Conference