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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 2011 Navy Women’s Soccer Schedule Date Aug. 19 Aug. 21 Aug. 26 Aug. 28 Sept. 2 Sept. 4 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 21 Sept. 25 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Oct. 29 Nov. 4-6

General Information

Location Annapolis, Md. Founded October 10, 1845 Enrollment 4,400 Nickname Midshipmen or Mids Colors Navy Blue and Gold Conference Patriot League Facility Glenn Warner Soccer Facility (2,500) Superintendent Vice Adm. Mike Miller, USN Chet Gladchuk Athletics Director Athletics Web Site navysports.com

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Alma Mater Navy Record Career Record Gabarra’s Office Phone Gabarra’s Email Associate Head Coach Alma Mater Blanck’s Office Phone Blanck’s Email Goalkeeper Coach Alma Mater Women’s Soccer Fax

Sports Information

Carin Gabarra UC Santa Barbara ‘87 224-106-30 (18 Yrs.) 230-116-30 (19 Yrs.) 410-293-5562 gabarra@usna.edu Rob Blanck Williams ‘89, 17th year 410-293-5543 blanck@usna.edu Dustin Shambach Messiah ‘07 410-293-3149

Women’s Soccer SID Matt Muzza Office / Cell Phone 410-293-8778 / 716-969-0843 E- Mail muzza@usna.edu Fax 410-293-8954 Mailing Address 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, MD 21402

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Opponent at High Point at North Carolina State Texas State at Maryland at Charleston Southern at The Citadel Bryant Davidson Miami Monmouth at UMBC Francis Marion at American at Lafayette at Lehigh Colgate South Carolina State Army Holy Cross at Bucknell Patriot League Tournament

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Site High Point, N.C. Raliegh, N.C. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. North Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Washington, D.C. Easton, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Highest Seed

* — Patriot League contest; & — Navy Soccer Invitational; bold — home games played at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility; All times Eastern

Program History First Year of Soccer All-Time Record All-Time Patriot League Record Record at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility Consecutive Winning Seasons Patriot League Tournament Appearances / Last Patriot League Tournament Championships / Last Patriot League Regular-Season Championships / Last NCAA Tournament Appearances

1993 224-106-30 (18 Yrs.) 68-31-14 (17 Yrs.) 86-15-9 (10 Yrs.) 16 (1995-2010) 13 / 2009 3 / 2007 6 / 2008 3 (2007, 2006, 2003)

Team Information 2010 Overall Record 2010 Patriot League Record / Finish Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost Newcomers

9-8-3 2-3-2 / Sixth 12/10 6/5 12

Media Guide Credits The 2011 Navy women’s soccer media guide was written and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Matt Muzza. Cover design and template was created by Director of Publications Mark Leddy. Photography was provided by Phil Hoffmann and the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau. The Navy Sports Information staff extends its thanks to all Patriot League and opponent sports information offices and all members of past staffs that have assisted in compiling information that is an integral part of this guide. Any corrections or additions to the publication are welcome and should be directed via e-mail to Matt Muzza at muzza@usna.edu.

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Table of Contents Coaches & Staff Head Coach Carin Gabarra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Associate Head Coach Rob Blanck . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Goalkeeper Coach Dustin Shambach . . . . . . . . . . .4 2011 Navy Midshipmen Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-8 Midshipmen Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-21 Review, Records & History 2010 Season In Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-28 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30 Single-Season Individual / Team Records . . . .31-32 Single-Game Records / Annual Leaders . . . . .33-34 Awards and Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-36 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-39 All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-43 Year-By-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45 The Patriot League in 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-47 2011 Opponent Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 2011 Military World Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Navy Women’s Soccer Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-51 Navy Soccer Timeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-55 Glenn Warner Soccer Facility/Support Staff . .56-57 Naval Academy Information Beat Army! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-59 The United States Naval Academy . . . . . . . . .60-61 Academy History and Traditions . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 Athletic Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65 Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk . . . . . . . . .66-67 The Blue & Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 NAAA Head Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Academic Achievement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70-71 Community Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 Annapolis and the Chesapeake Region . . . . . .74-75 Patriot League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R CARIN GABARRA

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Head Coach 19th Year at Navy UC Santa Barbara ‘87 Carin Gabarra is a proven winner. Not only was she a success as a forward on the UCSanta Barbara soccer team and later in her career playing for the United States National Team, but Gabarra has also demonstrated the golden touch when leading others by example. It is the gift of leadership, which has led her to become one of the household names within the collegiate coaching ranks. Not because she was an eight-time All-American (four in high school and four at UC-Santa Barbara), and not because she was a member of the 1996 Olympic gold-medal winning U.S. National Team, but because she has developed the Navy soccer program from ground level to one of the Mid-Atlantic Region's most competitive teams. Since taking over the Navy program in 1993, she has taken the Midshipmen from a club-level organization to a team who has claimed at least a share of the Patriot League regular-season title six times, made three NCAA Tournament appearances, and produced 16 consecutive winning seasons. BUILDING FROM THE BEGINNING Gabarra arrived at Navy in 1993, and led the Mids to a 2-5 mark in their first season as a varsity sport. In the process, Navy gained valuable experience before beginning Patriot League competition in 1994. The Mids showed great progress in their inaugural season, as they missed a league tournament berth by just one game. The improvement continued in '95 with Navy boasting a record of 10-7-1. With a third-place regular-season finish, the Mids made their first Patriot League Tournament appearance, falling in the championship contest. The team's success didn't stop there. The '96 squad produced an 11-6-2 record, finished fourth in the league and made its first postseason tournament appearance with a game against Monmouth in the ECAC Tournament. Gabarra guided the 1997 team to a 10-8 record and a third-place finish in the Patriot League. Six Mids earned All-Patriot League recognition, including Defensive Player of the Year and Academic AllAmerica honoree, Nicole Aunapu. The 1998 season fulfilled the dreams of many, as Gabarra led the Mids to 17 wins, 14 shutouts and Navy's first regular-season conference title. Navy also knocked off Colgate for the first time in its history, breaking the Raiders' 16-game winning streak versus league foes. In addition, an unprecedented nine Mids earned all-league honors, including eight first-teamers. Justine Fisher earned rookie-of-the-year accolades, while Aunapu was dubbed Defensive Player of the Year for the secondstraight season. Aunapu was just the sixth player in league history to earn First-Team All-Patriot League recognition all four years and concluded her career as a two-time Academic All-American. In 1999, Navy again made a run at the Patriot League crown, as the Mids shared the regular-season title with a 5-1 league mark. While making a return trip to the conference championship game, six Mids were

tabbed all-league, including Fisher who became the first Mid to be honored as the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year. The year 2000 brought Fisher her third all-league honor, as the Mids posted a 10-9-2 record and earned a bid to the league tournament for the sixth-consecutive season. Meanwhile, two rookies showed a glimmer of greatness to come in Amelia Sheveland, who tied the school record for goals in a game with four, and Stacy Finley, who made 17 starts while playing virtually every position. Just one win shy of the school record, the 2001 team found success as it claimed a share of the Patriot League regular-season The Gabarra Family (clockwise from top left): Jim, Abigail, title with a 16-5-1 overall mark and 6-1 league Tyler, Carin and Talia record. Fisher became Navy’s all-time leading scorer, while Gabarra claimed Tournament. A magical season saw Navy win a her 100th-career win all in one eventful day — Oct. 28, school-record 21 games, earn its sixth regular-season 2001, against George Mason. Finley earned the offen- league crown, claim its second Patriot League sive player-of-the-year title, Kate Macfarlane was Tournament title, and for the first time, advance to the deemed the defensive player of the year and Xochitl NCAA's Second Round. Nestled in there was Navy’s first Piedra shared the top rookie honor. Meanwhile, Fisher win over a nationally-ranked program, a 1-0 victory over and Kate Macfarlane both were Academic All- ninth-ranked Penn State in front of a standing-room only Americans. crowd at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. Navy won Navy posted the program’s first undefeated regular 19-straight games before losing its regular-season finale season at 16-0-4, before American upset the Mids in the by a goal. Patriot League Tournament to leave the only blemish on The Mids led the nation in GAA (.370), shutout perthe Mids’ 2002 record. Navy was the only Div. I school centage (.790) and save percentage (.918), while setting that finished the 2002 season without a loss in regular- school records in points (219), goals (70), assists (79), season play. Finley garnered her second-straight Patriot shutouts (19), and GAA (.370). Meggie Curran was League Offensive Player-of-the-Year award after setting named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year, single-season school records with 45 points and 19 while also becoming the program’s first All-American. goals. Defensively, Kim Bonafede was among the top Rookie Shelly Moeller was named the co-defensive playthree nationally in GAA. Nadia Sheikh was a first-team all er of the year and claimed league tournament MVP star after assuming the school’s all-time assist lead in the kudos while playing in front of sophomore keeper Lizzie final game of her career. Barnes, who led the nation and set Patriot League In 2003, Navy claimed its first Patriot League records for GAA (0.29) en route to earning the league’s Tournament title and became the first Naval Academy goalkeeper-of-the-year laurel. women's team in any sport to earn a bid to play in the The 2007 squad posted a 14-5-4 record and claimed NCAA Tournament. En route to their 17-5-1 record, the Navy’s second NCAA berth in as many years. Behind Mids owned the nation's longest regular-season offensive juggernaut Brigitte Fox and a stout defense, the unbeaten streak (35 games) before dropping a one-goal Mids peaked at just the right time. Navy closed out the decision to eventual national champion North Carolina. year unbeaten in its final 10 matches to earn its third-ever Over 6,500 fans witnessed the game, breaking the NCAA nod. Fox garnered first-team all-league recogniNCAA single-game attendance record. Stacy Finley was tion for a second-straight year after pacing the confernamed First-Team All-Patriot League after becoming the ence with 16 goals and 35 points. Senior team captain Mids' all-time leader in career scoring, goals scored and Kari Weniger closed out a fine career by garnering her shots taken. Classmate Amelia Sheveland garnered second Academic All-America honor. Patriot League Tournament MVP recognition, finishing A balanced attack and smothering defense propelled her career as Navy’s fourth leading scorer all-time. Navy to a 15-win season in 2008, which included an The year 2004 was one of rebuilding. Navy dropped unbeaten league mark (5-0-2) and the program's seventh its first three league games, but responded by winning regular-season Patriot League title. Although Navy's four straight. Defender Xochitl Piedra closed out her hopes of a third-straight NCAA berth were dashed in the career by being named to the Patriot League First Team, league final, its eight-member Class of ‘09, concluded a just the third player in Academy history to be named all- memorable four-year run tied for the winningest class in league all four years, while Meggie Curran and school history (60 wins). Navy boasted the league’s least Stephanie Parker were tabbed first-team all stars. scored-upon defense for the third year in a row, led by Injuries plagued the Mids in 2005, but for junior Meggie the Patriot League’s Defender and Goalkeeper of the Curran, she finally was healthy and it showed. Curran Year in Shelly Moeller and Lizzie Barnes. Barnes conpaced the Patriot League with 32 points (9 g, 14 a). cluded her storied career as the Patriot League’s all-time In 2006, the four-member Class of 2007 began and GAA leader (0.65) and a two-time First-Team Academic ended their playing careers at the Academy in much the All-American. same fashion, by leading the Mids to the NCAA

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Navy earned a fourth-straight berth to the Patriot League Tournament in 2009, posting a 14-5-2 record after racing out to an impressive 8-1-1 start. The squad was nearly unbeatable at home with a 7-1-1 mark at the GWSF, which included a 2-0 win over Army in the Star Game. The Army-Navy rivalry brought 2,627 fans to the facility, a new record. Gabarra's recruits continued to rack up a number of individual accolades. In her first year as a starter, Beth Reed was named Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year. In addition, Reed was chosen as the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Women's Soccer Academic All-American of the Year. Reed became the first Navy student-athlete to receive the top academic honor for one's sport. Classmate Shelly Moeller also became the second player in program history to earn NSCAA/addidas Scholar All-America honors. The Mids produced their 16th-straight winning season in 2010 with a 9-8-3 mark. Navy had a pair of players earn Patriot League All-Conference honors and took down two regionally ranked opponents on the road.

COACHING ROOTS Gabarra began her coaching career in 1987 as the head coach at Westmont College in Santa Barbara. There she guided the Warriors to a 6-10 record. She moved on to Harvard in ‘88 as an assistant coach. THE PRIDE OF THE UNITED STATES While coaching at Harvard, Gabarra continued competing on the international level where she led the U.S. to its first-ever Women’s World Championship (later named Women’s World Cup) title in 1991 by scoring six goals and was the recipient of the "Golden Ball," presented to the outstanding player of the championship. She garnered United States Soccer’s Female Athlete-ofthe-Year honors in 1992, after winning the award for the first time in 1987. She was also tagged the 1987 and '92 United States Olympic Committee Player of the Year. Gabarra recorded 117 international caps from 19871996 and scored 53 goals. Though retired from professional soccer these days, Gabarra was named to the Stars of the Century Team in the summer of 1999. The roll call includes the best 11 players in the history of women's soccer in the United States — Gabarra, Michelle Akers, Brandi Chastain, Joy Fawcett, Julie Foudy, Mia Hamm, April Heinrichs,

Gabarra after leading the United States to its first World Cup Championship in 1991. Kristine Lilly, Tiffeny Milbrett, Carla Overbeck, and Briana Scurry. Gabarra and her 1996 gold medal-winning teammates were inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2004. In addition to her coaching duties at Navy, Gabarra is active with the Olympic Development Programs that scout prospective national team players and is a member of the U.S. Soccer Athlete Advisory Council. She serves on the Athlete Advisory Board Project 2012 and is a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee Athlete Advisory Council. Gabarra also serves on the U.S. Soccer Technical Committee. Additionally, Gabarra is a member of the Maryland Physical Fitness Council. She is also an honorary member of Habitat for Humanity: Women Building a Legacy. She was recently named to the National Soccer Hall of Fame’s Eligibility & Awards Working Committee. Gabarra is also an active member of the Washington, DC-based Athletes for Hope foundation. In 2011, Gabarra joined Dr. Jill Biden and Chelsea Clinton on the official U.S. Delegation on Air Force Two to the Women’s World Cup Final in Germany. THE LEGACY CONTINUES Despite retiring from international competition in late 1997, Gabarra’s legacy continues to live on. The first U.S. player to be named MVP of the Women’s World Cup, Gabarra, along with former New York Cosmos superstar Giorgio Chinaglia, were inducted at a public ceremony on Oct. 28, 2000, at the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, N.Y. She was just the second woman player to be inducted, as former World Cup teammate April Heinrichs was the first enshrined in 1998. THE GABARRAS Despite her decision to leave the playing realm of soccer, the sport would remain an integral part of her future. In 1992, the former Carin Jennings married Jim Gabarra. No stranger to the soccer world, Jim was a member of the U.S. National Team from 1986-89, earning 14 caps, and played for the Olympic Team in ‘88. A former captain of the U.S. Indoor National Team, he competed in the '89, '92 and ‘96 Futbal World Championships. Jim was the head coach for the Washington Freedom from 2000-2010 and led the franchise to a WUSA Championship in ‘03. Jim took over the head coaching reins of Sky Blue FC in 2010. The couple resides in Arnold with their son, Tyler (14), and daughters, Abigail (12) and Talia (10).

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Record 6-10-0 224-106-30 230-116-30

Gabarra at Navy Overall Year Record Pct . 1993 2-5-0 .286 1994 7-9-2 .444 10-7-1 .583 1995 11-6-2 .632 1996 1997 10-8-0 .556 1998 17-3-1 .833 14-8-0 .636 1999 2000 10-9-2 .523 2001 16-5-1 .750 16-1-4 .857 2002 17-5-1 .761 2003 11-8-1 .575 2004 2005 10-8-2 .550 2006 21-2-1 .896 14-5-4 .696 2007 15-4-3 .750 2008 2009 14-5-2 .714 2010 9-8-3 .525 Totals 224-106-30 .664

Pct. .375 .664 .652

Patriot League Record Pct . NA 3-4-0 .429 2-3-1 .417 3-2-1 .583 4-2-0 .667 5-0-1 .917 5-1-0 .833 3-2-1 .583 6-1-0 .857 4-0-3 .786 6-1-0 .857 4-3-0 .571 2-5-0 .286 6-1-0 .857 4-1-2 .714 5-0-2 .857 4-2-1 .714 2-3-2 .429 68-31-14 .664

One of 24 active head coaches with 230-plus wins Ranks 23rd nationally among active head coaches with 230 career wins Ranks 32nd all-time with 230 career wins Ranks 34th nationally among active head coaches with a .652 winning percentage

Coaching Accolades 2006, 1996 Patriot League Coach of the Year Playing Accolades 2003 U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame (1996 team) 2003 American Youth Soccer Organization Hall of Fame 2001 National Soccer Medal of Honor 2000 National Soccer Hall of Fame Stars of the Century Team 1996 Olympic Games-gold medal 1991 World Cup Champion 1991 World Cup Golden Ball recipient 1987, '92 U.S. Soccer Female Athlete of the Year 1987, '92 U.S. Olympic Committee Player of the Year UCSB's all-time leading scorer Four-time Collegiate All-American UCSB Woman Athlete of the Decade UCSB Hall of Fame

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A STAR IN THE MAKING A native of Palos Verdes, Calif., Gabarra graduated from California at Santa Barbara in 1987 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business management. A standout forward for the Gaucho soccer team, she became the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer with 102 goals and 60 assists. She held that post until 1993 when fellow Olympian Mia Hamm broke the record. Gabarra was a four-time All-America honoree and UC-Santa Barbara's Woman Athlete of the Decade in 1987, as well as Scholastic Athlete of the Year. In October of 1991, she was inducted into the UC-Santa Barbara Athletic Hall of Fame. She remains the record holder in every individual offensive category at Santa Barbara — goals in a game, season and career; assists in a season and career; most points in a season and career; shots in a season and career; and games played in a career. A standout at Palos Verdes High School, she led the nation in scoring from 1980-83, netting 226 goals and garnering high school All-American accolades four times.

THE GABARRA FILE Career Coaching Ledger School Westmont College (1987-88) Navy (1993-present) Career Record


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R ROB BLANCK

Associate Head Coach 17th Year at Navy Williams ‘89

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In his 17th season, Rob Blanck has been alongside head coach Carin Gabarra from nearly day one in building Navy’s women's soccer program. Blanck came to the Academy in 1995, two years after Navy elevated to varsity status. Blanck knows nothing other than success, having been a member of the Williams College varsity soccer team that produced a winning record all four years in which he played, while in his 19 years as a coach, all of his teams have posted winning records. Blanck's background as an All-America goalkeeper has been a key element in developing Navy's corps of goalkeepers. Under his tutelage, Navy has produced five all-league keepers — three-time honoree Amy Hakola, two-time selection Sarah Wilson, 2001 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year Kate Macfarlane, three-time all-leaguer Kim Bonafede, two-time Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year and the conference’s career GAA leader Lizzie Barnes and 2009 Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year Beth Reed. Barnes, the most decorated netminder in program history, led the nation and set program records for GAA (0.29) and save percentage (.933) in 2006, while posting 13 shutouts – also a Navy record. She graduated as the Navy career leader in GAA (0.65), a career mark which stands 20th all-time in NCAA history. She also holds the school shutout record with 29. In addition to her athletic exploits, Barnes was one of three Navy student-athletes ever to twice earn First Team Academic All-America kudos. Reed stepped in to replace Barnes in 2009 and promptly was honored as the league's top goalkeeper. Reed ranked 10th in the nation in save percentage and was a part of a goalkeeping unit that produced 11 shutouts.

Over the last five seasons, Blanck’s influence has been evident as Navy has only had a goals-againstaverage over 1.00 one season. Navy’s defensive unite also allowed just nine goals in the entire 2006 season and just eight in 2002. The Mids’ defensive prowess has never been more evident than in recent years. Navy owned the topranked Patriot League's defensive unit in three-consecutive seasons (2007-09), posting an 0.63 GAA while allowing only 45 goals with 42 shutouts. Blanck was also instrumental in recruiting Justine Fisher, a four-time All-Patriot League selection, as well in developing Nicole Aunapu, the first Navy women's soccer player to garner all-league kudos all four years. In the summer of 2003, Blanck was selected to coach the United States in the CISM World Military Games in Germany. He guided the team, which included three former Naval Academy standouts — Cristina Esposito (‘98), Tara Refo (‘00), and Sarah Wilson (‘01), to a bronze medal with a pair of wins over neighboring Canada. Prior to his arrival in Annapolis, Blanck served as an assistant coach at Boston College — working three years as the top assistant with the women’s soccer team, while doubling as a men’s assistant for two of those seasons. While in Chestnut Hill, he helped guide the Eagles to a winning record and postseason play for three straight years, while Boston College appeared in the national rankings, reaching as high as No. 18. A native of Weston, Mass., Blanck graduated from Williams College in 1989, where he captained the soccer team to two regional titles and earned First-Team All-America honors after setting four national goalkeeping records. Blanck compiled a 46-4-0 record as a college goalkeeper. He also played baseball and received the Fox Award (in honor of a Navy pilot killed in the Korean War) for recognition of achievements of character and sportsmanship. Prior to coaching full time, Blanck worked for the Boston Red Sox for two years and completed his Master's Degree in sports management at the University of Massachusetts. He received a second master's in business administration from Babson College. Blanck has received his NSCAA advanced national diploma and his USFF "A" coaching license. He has also served on the staff for the Maryland Olympic Development Program for seven years. Blanck and his wife, the former Kristin Buckley, were married on July 29, 2006, and are the parents of two sons, Caden (4), and Anderson (2).

The Blanck Family: Caden, Rob, Kristin and Anderson

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DUSTIN SHAMBACH

Goalkeeper Coach 2nd Year Messiah ‘07 A 2007 graduate of Messiah College, Shambach enters his second year as goalkeeper coach at Navy. Shambach splits time coaching both the men’s and women’s goalkeepers. Shambach previously was the goalkeeper coach at Messiah (2008-09), helping the Falcons capture a pair of NCAA Division III national titles. Two of his goalkeepers were named the national tournament MVPs for their efforts. He holds most current D-III career goalkeeping records as a result of a stellar career in which he led the Falcons to national championships in 2004, 2005 and 2006. In 2004, Messiah became the first team in tournament history to go through the NCAA tournament without allowing a goal, outscoring opponents 17-0 in five games.


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Player Elizabeth Hoerner Hannah Legler Alexes Lopez-Shaw Rachel Hunter Kate Herren (C) Kelsey Learned KD Woolard Sam Newhaller Lily Kraemer Sarah Martella Ashlynn Soellner Emily Wilkin Hannah Morse Stephanie Strine Taylor Batye Julie Schumacher Paloma Perez Jade Seabrook Brittany Fruin Caprice Kelty Sam Lee Amanda Serfass Morgan Dankanich Brooke Merchant Britta Vivaldi Fallon Puppolo Kahra Kelty Gabby McIntyre Emily LaManna

Cl. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. GK GK GK M D D D F F D F/M D F D F/M M/D F M F/M F M M F F M M D F GK

H t. 5-10 5-10 5-8 5-3 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-7 5-10 5-6 5-10 5-7 5-5 5-5 5-3 5-7 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-5 5-10 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-10 6-0

Hometown / High School Lititz, Pa. / Manheim Township Cypress, Texas / Cy-Fair Bothell, Wash. / Holy Names Academy Raleigh, N.C. / Leesville Road Auburn, Wash. / Auburn Mountainview Auburn, Wash. / Thomas Jefferson Manhattan Beach, Calif. / Chadwick Tampa, Fla. / Berkeley Prep Pitman, N.J. / Clearview Marlton, N.J. / Bishop Eustace Hollidaysburg, Pa. / Hollidaysburg Westerville, Ohio / Westerville North Auburn, Wash. / Auburn Mountainview Cornwall, N.Y. / Cornwall Central Tampa, Fla. / Berkeley Prep Plantation, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas Mobile, Ala. / McGill-Toolen St. Paris, Ohio / Graham McLean, Va. / Langley Odenton, Md. / Arundel Richland, Wash. / Richland Fort Worth, Texas / Boswell Glenmoore, Pa. / Downington West Grapevine, Texas / Colleyville Heritage Owings, Md. / Huntingtown Sankt Leon, Germany / Heidelberg Odenton, Md. / Arundel Fort Pierce, Fla. / Treasure Coast Stevensville, Mich./Lakeshore

Alphabetical Roster No. 13 21 17 3 0 2 18 26 7 99 4 19 00 1 8 28 22 11 6 15 24 14 16 20 9 12 23 10 5

Player Taylor Batye Morgan Dankanich Brittany Fruin Kate Herren (C) Elizabeth Hoerner Rachel Hunter Caprice Kelty Kahra Kelty Lily Kraemer Emily LaManna Kelsey Learned Sam Lee Hannah Legler Alexes Lopez-Shaw Sarah Martella Gabby McIntyre Brooke Merchant Hannah Morse Sam Newhaller Paloma Perez Fallon Puppolo Julie Schumacher Jade Seabrook Amanda Serfass Ashlynn Soellner Stephanie Strine Britta Vivaldi Emily Wilkin KD Woolard

Cl . So. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. So.

Pos. F/M F F/M D GK M F D F GK D M GK GK D F F F F F M M/D M M F/M D M D D

Head Coach: Carin Gabarra Assoicate Head Coach: Rob Blanck Goalkeeper Coach: Dustin Shambach

Pronunciation Guide No. Player 9 Ashlynn Soellner 13 Taylor Batye 15 Paloma Perez

Pronunciation SAUL-ner BAIT-ee PEH-rehz

20 Amanda Serfass surface 21 Morgan Dankanich dan-CAN-ich 24 Fallon Puppolo FAL-lynn (like pal) PUP-a-low

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Navy Women's Soccer Looks to Return to the Upper Echelon of the Patriot League Entering her 19th season at Navy, head women's soccer coach Carin Gabarra has her team primed for a return to the top of the Patriot League standings and a 17th consecutive winning season this fall. Gabarra returns six starters and 12 letterwinners off a team that went 9-8-3 in 2010. "We are excited to start the 2011 season," said Gabarra. "The players know we didn't have the kind of results we wanted last year. We worked very hard in the offseason on some new things and have focused this fall, and are moving forward in a better attacking system.” Gabarra owns a career record of 230-116-30 and is 224-106-30 while at Navy. Her 230 career coaching wins rank as the 32nd most all-time in NCAA history and 24th among active women's soccer head coaches. During Gabarra's tenure, the Mids have won six Patriot League Regular Season Championships and advanced to three NCAA Tournaments. Navy's lone two seniors this season will be team captain and defender Kate Herren and midfielder Amanda Serfass. Herren and Serfass both saw significant playing time in 2010 and improved upon their leadership and fitness for their final season. The Mids also have a trio of juniors who have served as regular starters during their first two seasons at Navy. Forward/midfielder Brittany Fruin, midfielder Fallon Puppolo and defender Kelsey Learned will all continue to play important roles in 2011. Sophomore Ashlynn Soellner and Paloma Perez highlight the Navy underclassmen contingent, which consists of 10 sophomores and 12 freshmen. Soellner was tabbed as the team MVP last season and Perez was selected to the All-Patriot League Second Team. Both came off the bench as freshmen but could move into starting roles this fall. Navy has a very talented incoming freshmen class that features three players that played on ESPN Rise national top-15 high school teams, including the winter season national champions. Additionally, two newcomers ranked as top-20 prospects in their respective region by Top Drawer Soccer and another was an ESPN Rise AllAmerican. "We have a good freshmen class," said Gabarra. "They bring more speed and a little more technical ability than we've had in the past and the whole team is excited to come back. Hopefully all those factors, how hard we work and injury prevention will pay off for us this season." This season's squad will be the youngest

#15 Paloma Perez assembled in program history, as two-thirds of the squad will be freshmen and sophomores. Navy narrowly missed qualifying for the Patriot League Tournament last season, but with a talented 2011 roster, the Mids will be poised to once again compete at the top of the Patriot League.

Forwards Navy will use an attacking style of play that will showcase its talented depth up front. "We have a lot of speed and a lot of athleticism up front," said Gabarra. "We are going to demand that they play at an extremely high pace for the full 90 minutes, which will require a lot of depth. We are going to chase things down, run at a defenders 1v1 and create. It's going to take a lot of bodies and a lot of athletes that are fit." Junior Brittany Fruin played in the midfield during the last two seasons, racking up 19 points on six goals and seven assists, but is slated to move to a forward position this season. "Playing up top will be different for her, but she moves a lot and she knows how to get the ball and take on defenders. She knows how to serve and cut in and take shots. It’s a good spot for her and I think she will really relish that new position." Also playing a key role for Navy will be sophomore Ashlynn Soellner. Soellner matched a teamhigh of six goals last season and was the team MVP. Soellner was a clutch scorer, as four of her goals were of the game-winning variety. In total,

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Soellner had six goals and three assists for 15 points. Soellner may see time at both the forward and midfield positions. "Ashlynn was outstanding last year. Her goal production was great and her fitness is at a whole new level this year. One year of experience at this level will really bring her game up and we are looking for a lot out of her." Sophomore Paloma Perez made an immediate impact in her freshman year. During Perez's first eight games of the season, she tallied five goals and was later selected to the All-Patriot League Second Team. Perez ranked third on the squad in scoring with 12 points (five goals, two assists), despite missing the first six games of the season. Perez played 642 minutes last fall, ranking 17th on the team. "Even though Paloma didn't play 90 minutes a game, other coaches noticed her. You notice a player like that who is so fast, so athletic and so smooth. She did a lot this spring and she is fit and ready to go. She should be a huge contributor for us this year." Hannah Morse is another second-year player that showed promise on the offensive end last season. Morse saw action in all 20 games and registered four points (one goal, two assists). "Hannah can strike a ball as well as anyone on our team, with either foot. She doesn't lose a ball in traffic either. She can create more chances for herself than any other player. That is an important role to play because we don’t have a lot of those players. If we need a goal or someone to find a way, Hannah is someone we can go to." Sophomore Sam Newhaller tallied three goals during her freshman campaign and saw action in all 20 games. "Sam is very good at getting end line. She likes to run at players and get behind them. She was very successful at that last year and as a wide forward, she will be able to take on even more." Newcomer Morgan Dankanich will be competing for time at the forward position. Dankanich's club team, FC Delco, won three state titles and she also helped her high school team win a state title as a junior. "Morgan is crafty on the ball and has the ability to score goals. She wants the ball and wants to take on. She will add a new flair to our attack." Freshman Brooke Merchant played on a Colleyville Heritage (Texas) squad that was ranked No. 11 in the final ESPN Rise winter season Fab 50 national rankings during her senior year. Merchant led her team to the state championship game and a


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Midfielders Navy has a solid group of players in the mix for playing time in the midfield in 2011. Additionally, some players listed as forwards could see time in the midfield. Senior Amanda Serfass will be a mainstay in the midfield after starting all 20 games as a junior, tallying two goals and one assist. Serfass bounced back after missing the majority of her sophomore season with an injury. "Amanda is as fit as she has ever been and worked extremely hard in the offseason. Her leadership will be essential, especially being only one

of two seniors. She is as competitive as they get. She is very mobile and is all over the field for us. She's a ball-winner, she gets in tight to tackles and cleans up other player's mistakes in defensive breakdowns." Junior Fallon Puppolo started all 20 games in the midfield and contributed two assists. Puppolo is one of the most experienced players on the team. "Fallon is one on our most technical players and she can serve the ball with both feet. She is one of our best players at switching the point. She's played both attacking and defensive midfield and we have had her in a defensive role a lot because it’s a good spot for her to get the ball. She will be somewhere in the center midfield and it's very important for us to have the ball at her feet." Sophomore Taylor Batye is back to full health after losing the majority of her freshman season to an injury. The coaching staff is expecting Batye to play a key role and will see time as an attacking midfielder. "Taylor's healthy and we are excited for her. She is very crafty on the ball and very quick. She's a good playmaker and loves to have the ball. She has the things you want in a center midfielder and she should be taking a huge step for us with her impact this fall." Sophomore Britta Vivaldi returns after getting a solid year of experience, playing in 11 games as a freshman. Vivaldi could also be used as a defender. "Britta had a great spring and is very committed. Her fitness is great. She brings a new intensity and competitiveness to every training session and she works so hard." Freshman Rachel Hunter will also see time in the midfield position. Hunter led her team to a North Carolina 4-A State Championship and her team was ranked No. 4 in the ESPN National Fab 50 spring season rankings. Top Drawer Soccer identified Hunter as the 13th ranked prospect in the South Atlantic Region's Class of 2011 rankings. "Rachel is fabulous on the ball. She wants the ball and her speed of play is phenomenal. Technically, she's one of the best we've had. She can move the ball and she can see things near and far and she will be in a playmaking role." Another highly touted freshman is Julie Schumacher, who played scholastically at powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas in Florida. ESPN Rise, in their season-ending Fab 50 winter season rankings, crowned Schumacher's high school team national champions and Schumacher led her team with 32 goals. For her efforts, Schumacher was

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RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Category Points Goals Assists GW Goals Shots Saves

Player Ashlynn Soellner Ashlynn Soellner Kate Herren Ashlynn Soellner Ashlynn Soellner Legler/Lopez-Shaw

ON THE SCHEDULE

No. 15 (6 g, 3 a) 6 5 4 34 42

Date

Opponent

8/19 8/21 8/26 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/9 &

at High Point 11-11-1 at N.C. State 7-12-0 Texas State 12-8-1 at Maryland 18-2-3 at Charleston Southern 12-7-1 at The Citadel 12-8-1 Bryant 5-13-2

‘10 Record Series

Navy, 1-0 NC St., 1-0 TX St, 1-0 Maryland, 5-0 CSU, 1-0 Navy, 1-0 First Meeting

9/11 & 9/17 9/19 9/21 9/25 10/1 * 10/7 * 10/9 * 10/15 * 10/17 10/21 * 10/23 * 10/29 *

Davidson Miami Monmouth at UMBC Francis Marion at American at Lafayette at Lehigh Colgate S. Carolina State Army Holy Cross at Bucknell

Navy, 2-0 Navy, 1-0 Mon., 3-0 Navy, 6-2 Navy, 2-0 Tied, 7-7-3 Navy, 17-1-1 Navy, 12-3-4 Colg., 13-11-2 SC St., 1-0 Navy, 10-9-2 Navy, 14-2-1 Navy, 11-8-1

6-8-6 10-8-1 10-6-2 2-14-1 3-13-2 6-10-3 6-8-4 11-5-4 6-12-1 13-5-1 14-4-3 3-12-2 7-13-0

* — Patriot League contest; & — Navy Soccer Invitational

Schedule Highlights 13 non-conference games and 20 overall. 10 teams that won at least 10 games in 2010. Four opponents that were ranked in the top 100 of the 2010 final RPI. 10 games at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. Aug. 19 marks the program’s earliest ever start date.

Maryland won 18 games in 2010 and earned one of the four No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament. The Mids will host the annual Navy Invitational Sept. 911. Participating teams will be Bryant, Davidson and George Washington. Navy opens Patriot League play at American on Oct. 1. The Mids will play at defending Patriot League Champion Lehigh on Oct. 9. Navy will host Army in the annual Star Game on Oct. 21.

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22-3-1 mark. She scored game-winning goals in the state quarterfinals and state semifinals. "Brooke likes to have the ball and take on. She is very deceiving 1v1 and gets defenders on her back consistently. She will also add to our attacking style.” Freshman Lily Kraemer attended The Hill School during the 2010-11 season after graduating from Clearview High School in Pittman, N.J. Kraemer is one of three incoming freshman that is 5-10 (along with Gabby McIntyre and Sam Lee). "Lily is a very strong, back-to-pressure forward. She can keep possession up high and turn and run at defenders." Freshman Caprice Kelty, a native of Odenton, Md., spent the past season at the Naval Academy Preparatory School after graduating from Arundel High School in Maryland in 2010. "Caprice is a very good athlete. She is committed and I think she will eventually find a spot on the field." Freshman Gabby McIntyre comes to Annapolis after spending a year at The Peddie School in New Jersey. McIntyre also scored 44 goals with 11 assists during her final two seasons of high school soccer at Treasure Coast in Florida. "Gabby is a very good athlete. She has great athleticism and quickness. She will adapt quickly to Division I and help complete our attack." Navy has the depth and talent to spread the scoring around, which will make them always dangerous in the offensive end. "We won't really rely on one goal-scorer," said Gabarra. "We have always had a lot of scorers and I like it to be spread out, because defenders can't key in on one person. I like our goal production coming from all over." Navy's two starting forwards from a year ago, Carissa Youker and Christine Calderon, graduated in May. Youker led the team in scoring for the second straight season with six goals, six assists and 18 points. Calderon added three goals and two assists for eight points.


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Defenders Senior team captain Kate Herren will provide the on-field leadership from the defensive backline. Herren played all 20 games a year ago and ranked third on the team in total minutes played. Herren also ranked second on the team with five assists and added one goal. "Kate is a fantastic leader," said Gabarra. "She is a role model in how she acts on and off the field. She always does her best and makes great choices. She will be a fantastic captain. Also, her fitness and commitment is on a whole new level and she will be

2011 ROSTER BREAKDOWN Midshipmen By Class

Seniors (2) Herren, Serfass Juniors (5) Fruin, Learned, Legler, Puppolo, Strine Sophomores (10) Batye, Hoerner, Lopez-Shaw, Morse, Newhaller, Perez, Soellner, Vivaldi, Wilkin, Woolard Freshman (12) Dankanich, Hunter, C. Kelty, K. Kelty, Kraemer, LaManna, Lee, Martella, McIntyre, Merchant, Schumacher, Seabrook

out there a lot for us." Junior Kelsey Learned excelled in a central defender position in 2010 after an injury to starter Emily Wilkin moved her from her midfield position. Learned started 16 games and led all players last season with 1,680 minutes played. She also scored two goals. "Kelsey was one of our best players all spring and we will have her out there again as a central defender." Sophomore Emily Wilkin earned a starting position as a defender last season, but suffered a season-ending injury in just the third contest of the year. Wilkin is now healthy and will be a key player on the defensive backline in 2011. "Emily is a great 1v1 defender. She is fast and she tackles well. She likes to get forward and she is good on set pieces. She is a good all-around athlete and player." Junior Stephanie Strine also missed significant time due to an injury in 2010, but has recovered and is looking to return to the form of her freshman season, where she started 17 games. "She is healthy for the first time in two years. She is fit, has a great mentality and ability to attack. She is motivated to do well and she is ready to come back and play." Sophomore KD Woolard saw action in 11 games last season and could see a bigger role in 2011 as her play has improved. "KD had a great spring and improved her fitness tremendously. She got a lot of minutes in the spring and she could play a big role back there." Freshman Kahra Kelty, twin of Caprice, spent last season with her sister at the Naval Academy Preparatory School after graduating from nearby Arundel High School in 2010. Kelty could be an immediate contributor as a defender. "Kahra is a good 1v1 defender. She is big, strong, athletic and quick. We are hoping to get her used to the speed of play at the Division I level and

she could play a big role." Freshman Sarah Martella played scholastically at Bishop Eustace in New Jersey and was a club teammate of classmate Morgan Dankanich. She helped her high school team to a New Jersey State Parochial title. "Sarah is a good defender with valuable club experience. She is a tough tackler and is smart with the ball. She is organized, tactical and has the ability to contribute immediately." Navy will move on defensively without Katie Kelly, who graduating in 2011. Kelly was a reliable three-year starter on the defensive backline.

Midshipmen By Position

Midshipmen By State/Country

Forwards (11) Batye, Dankanich, Fruin ,C. Kelty, Kraemer, McIntyre, Merchant, Morse, Newhaller, Perez, Soellner

Alabama (1): Perez California (1): Woolard Florida (4): Batye, McIntyre, Newhaller, Schumacher Maryland (3): C. Kelty, K. Kelty, Vivaldi Michigan (1): LaManna New Jersey (2): Kraemer, Martella New York (1): Strine Ohio (2): Seabrook, Wilkin Pennslyvania (3): Dankanich, Hoerner, Soellner North Carolina (1): Hunter Texas (3): Legler, Merchant, Serfass Virginia (1): Fruin Washington (5): Herren, Learned, Lee, Lopez-Shaw, Morse Germany (1): Puppolo

Midfielders (10) Batye, Fruin, Hunter, Lee, Puppolo, Schumacher, Seabrook, Soellner, Serfass, Vivaldi Defenders (8) Herren, K. Kelty, Learned, Martella, Schumacher, Strine, Wilikin, Woolard Goalkeepers (4) Hoerner, LaManna, Legler, Lopez-Shaw

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Goalkeepers The starting goalkeeper competition is currently wide open, with all three returning players having an opportunity to emerge as the team's starter. Junior Hannah Legler is the most experienced after making 12 starts in goal last season. Legler earned a 5-5-3 record with a team-best 1.10 GAA. "Hannah is very good at handling crosses and also organizing us defensively. She also has a great long ball and serves set pieces very well. " Sophomore Alexes Lopez-Shaw made eight starts last season and posted a 4-3-0 record with a 1.36 GAA. "Alexes is a very good shot-stopper. She will stop anything close and anything driven at the goal." Sophomore Elizabeth Hoerner will also be competing for playing time at the goalkeeper position. "She is very courageous and comes out well on crosses and when the ball is driven through." Navy will also keep a fourth goalkeeper, freshman Emily LaManna, out of Lakeshore High School in Michigan. LaManna earned four letters at Lakeshore in soccer and led her high school team to a pair of district titles and the Big 16 West Championship during her senior season.


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS Kate Herren TEAM CAPTAIN #3 • Senior • Defender • 5-7 Auburn, Wash. Auburn Mountainview Yr 2008 2009 2010 Total

GP/GS 20/0 21/9 20/9 61/18

Overall Sh G 10 2 3 0 10 1 23 3

A 0 2 5 7

Pt s 4 2 7 13

Patriot League GP/GS Sh G A 7/0 4 0 0 7/3 2 0 1 7/7 4 1 2 21/10 10 1 3

Pt s 0 1 4 5

Navy Captains 2011 — Kate Herren 2010 — Jessica Grupp 2009 — Beth Reed • ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American of the Year • 2009 Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year • 2009 Patriot League First Team 2008 — Julie Reynolds • Three-Time All-Patriot League 2007 — Kari Weniger • Two-Time CoSIDA Academic All-American 2006 — Molly Burd • 2005 Second-Team All-Patriot League 2005 — Lindsay Adlam

HERREN’S GAME HIGHS Points: 2, Four Times; MR: vs. Lehigh (10/22/10) Goals: 1, Three Times; MR: vs. Lehigh (10/22/10) Assists: 2, vs. Manhattan (9/12/10)

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2004 — Kim Bonafede • Three-Time All-Patriot League 2003 — Amelia Sheveland • Two-Time All-Patriot League • 2003 Patriot League Tournament MVP 2002 — Nadia Sheikh • Two-Time All-Patriot League 2001 — Erin Kelly 2000 — Sarah Wilson • Two-Time All-Patriot League 1999 — Michelle Nance • Two-Time All-Patriot League • 1996 Patriot League Rookie of the Year 1998 — Nicole Aunapu • Four-Time All-Patriot League • Two-Time PL Defensive Player of the Year

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• Four-Time NSCAA Regional All-American • Two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American • 1998 Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year • 1998 NCAA Woman of the Year (Maryland state winner) • 1998 Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword for Women award winner 1997 — Amy Hakola • Three-Time All-Patriot League • Navy career and single-seas. saves record holder 1996 — Kelly Kast 1995 — Kate Standifer 1994 — Trish Buchinger 1993 — Kerry Kuykendall

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PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS 2008 Patriot League All-Tournament Team 2010 — Played in all 20 games with nine starts … ranked third on the team in total minutes played (1462) … key member of Navy's defensive backline … totaled seven points on one goal and five assists … ranked second on the team in assists and fifth in the Patriot League … knocked in a rebound in the 87th minute to force a 1-1 tie with eventual league champion Lehigh on Oct. 22 … registered two assists in Navy's 5-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 12 … had assists in back-to-back wins over Penn (Sept. 26) and Colgate (Oct. 1) … Penn was ranked in the Mid-Atlantic Region Poll at the time of Navy's 3-2 win and Colgate was the defending league champions … also assisted on Ashlynn Soellner's game-winner in a 1-0 decision over Holy Cross on Oct. 10 … helped Navy's defense post eight shutouts and hold a 1.10 GAA. 2009 — Played in all 21 games and started nine times ... had two assists and three shots ... assisted on Carissa Youker's second-half goal in a 4-1 road win over Mount St. Mary's (9/20) ... provided a helper on first goal of a 4-0 rout of Lafayette (10/25) ... took two shots in 2-0 win over Army (10/9). 2008 — Appeared in 20 of 22 games as a first-year reserve midfielder and defender … led all Navy freshman with two goals and ranked second among the team’s rookies with four points ... came up huge in Patriot League semifinal against Colgate, netting first career game-winner off a rebound in the 96th minute to lead the Mids to the Patriot League Championship Game for a third-consecutive season … the overtime winner was Navy’s school-record fourth ‘Golden Goal’ of the fall and only the 14th in program history ... was the only conference freshman named to the 11-member Patriot League All-Tournament Team ... made her collegiate debut on Aug. 23, playing 54-plus minutes in season-opening win against Vermont … scored her first collegiate goal in the 70th minute of a 5-1 Navy win against Mount St. Mary's (9/19) … the second-half talley came on what was just her second career shot.

High School / Club — A 2007 graduate of Mountainview High School in Auburn, Wash. ... attended NAPS during the 2007-08 academic year … three-sport standout who lettered in soccer (4), basketball (3) and softball (4) while at Auburn Mountainview … two-time all-county defender for the soccer team … served as team captain her junior and senior seasons … played with Northwest Nationals Fusion Club … her U18 squad produced 10 Division I soccer players … garnered first-team all-county recognition as a guard on basketball team and catcher on softball. Personal — Full name is Kate JoAnn Herren … daughter of Dee and Terri Herren … brother, K.C., was a second round draft pick of the Texas Rangers … cousin, Danny Cox, was a star shortstop at the University of Washington … born March 27, 1989 in Auburn, Wash … oceanography major.


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Amanda Serfass

Brittany Fruin

#20 • Senior • Midfielder • 5-5 Fort Worth, Texas • Boswell

#17 • Junior • Forward/Midfielder 5-7 • McLean, Va. • Langley

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Yr 2008 2009 2010 Total

GP/GS 16/2 6/6 20/20 42/28

Overall Sh G 6 1 4 0 17 2 27 3

A 0 1 1 2

Pt s 2 1 5 8

GP/GS 2/0 0/0 7/7 9/7

Patriot League Sh G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0

Pt s 0 0 0 0

2010 — One of three players to start all 20 games in 2010 … amassed five points on two goals and an assist … scored all five points in a four-game span from Navy's 3-2 win over Duquesne on Sept. 24 and a 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 3 … scored the game's opening goal in the 10th minute in Navy's 3-2 win over Penn on Sept. 26 … scored game's opening goal in the 2nd minute in win over Delaware State … recorded an assist in Navy's 3-2 win over Penn on Sept. 26 … after missing the final 15 games of the 2009 season due to injury, returned to full strength in 2010. 2009 — Started the first six games of the year before suffering a season-ending injury ... team was 50-1 while she was in the lineup ... named the MVP of the Navy Invitational, playing a major role in Navy's 6-0 win over Fairleigh Dickinson (8/28) and 2-1 defeat of Boise State (8/30) ... also selected to the All-Navy Invitational Team as the Mids claimed the tournament title ... had one assist in 6-2 win over Francis Marion (8/23) ... fired four shots in season-opening 3-0 win over USC Upstate (8/21). 2008 — Played in 16 contests and earned a pair of starts as a firstyear midfielder … made her first collegiate start in Navy's 5-1 win over Mount St. Mary's (9/19) … netted #20 Amanda Serfass first career goal at the 87:10 mark of win over Francis Marion (9/26) … received starting nod and played full 90 minutes against Delaware State (10/6). High School / Club — A 2008 graduate of Boswell High School in Fort Worth, Texas ... two-sport standout at Boswell where she lettered for two years in soccer and cross country ... senior team captain and a two-time first-team all-district midfielder ... also held captain duties for cross country squad in 2007 ... competed in two-mile for Boswell team that captured district championships in 2006 and 2007 ... team posted runner-up finishes at both its regional and state competitions ... earned state scholar athlete award ... active church youth group volunteer. Personal — Full name is Amanda Rae Serfass ... daughter of Dan Serfass and Cindy Houston ... father is a 1978 graduate of the Naval Academy where he competed for four years on the rugby club team ... uncle, Ted, is a Class of '74 graduate of the Academy ... cousin, Andrew, graduated from the Academy in 2005 ... born March 20, 1990, in Norfolk, Va. ... majoring in computer science.

SERFASS’ GAME HIGHS Points: 2, Three Times; MR: vs. Delaware State (10/3/10) Goals: 1, Three Times; MR: vs. Delaware State (10/3/10) Assists: 1, Twice; MR: vs. Duquesne (9/24/10)

Yr 2009 2010 Total

GP/GS 21/18 19/17 40/35

Overall Sh G 22 4 12 2 34 6

A 5 2 7

Pt s 13 6 19

Pt s 2 0 2

2010 — Started 17 games as a sophomore midfielder … scored two goals and gave out two assists for six points … scored first goal of the season against Texas State on Sept. 5 … scored in the fifth minute of Navy's 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 3 … had assists in back-to-back wins over Manhattan (9/12) and VMI (9/17) … played over 90 minutes in overtime games against Texas State and Presbyterian. 2009 — Appeared in all 21 games and made 18 starts as a freshman ... scored four goals and gave out five assists for 13 points ... tied for fourth on the team in points ... ranked in the top 10 in the Patriot League in points ... accumulated three points in two separate games ... scored first career goal in the 27th minute of the second game of the season, a 6-2 win over Francis Marion (8/23) ... also assisted on a goal against Francis Marion less than three minutes after scoring ... posted another three point game in 4-1 win over Mount St. Mary's (9/20) ... gave out an assist on the opening goal and scored the final goal in the 86th minute on a header ... netted the game's opening-goal in the sixth minute in a 2-1 win over Boise State (8/30) at Navy Invitational ... fourth goal of the season game in 2-0 win over Delaware State (9/27), scoring the unassisted game-winner in the 23rd minute ... assisted on goals in back-to-back games against Bucknell (10/17) and Lehigh (10/23) ... took a #17 Brittany Fruin season-high four shots in 1-0 win over VMI (9/18) ... recorded an assist in 3-1 win over Howard (11/1) ... earned a start in first game of the season, a 3-0 win over USC Upstate (8/21) ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week (8/31). High School / Club: A 2009 graduate of Langley High School in McLean, Va. … four-year starter and letterwinner on soccer team… two-time all-district selection, earning first-team laurels in 2009 … named team MVP her senior season … team captain as a senior … earned Coaches' Award as a junior … played for her club team, the 2007 State Cup champs FCV Netforce, since her under-9 season … club team ranked 22nd nationally in '07 … also played on the State ODP team for two years … twice earned school's Scholar-Athlete award … also an all-division point guard as a freshman on Langley's basketball team … played club soccer with Naval Academy classmate Amber Haling. Personal: Full name is Brittany Elise Fruin … daughter of Kimberly and Michael Fruin … born July 13, 1991 in Arlington, Va.

FRUIN’S GAME HIGHS Points: 3, Twice; MR: at Mount St. Mary's (9/20/09) Goals: 1, Six Times; MR: vs. Delaware State (10/3/10) Assists: 1, Seven Times; MR: at VMI (9/17/10)

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Hannah Legler

#4 • Junior • Defender • 5-8 Auburn, Wash. • Thomas Jefferson

#00 • Junior • Goalkeeper • 5-10 Cypress, Texas • Cy-Fair

Yr 2009 2010 Total

GP/GS 20/14 19/16 39/30

Overall Sh G 13 2 11 2 24 4

A 1 0 1

Pt s 5 4 9

Patriot League GP/GS Sh G A 7/7 7 1 0 7/7 5 0 0 14/14 12 1 0

Pt s 2 0 2

LEARNED’S GAME HIGHS Points: 2, Four Times; MR: at Penn (9/26/10) Goals: 1, Four times; MR: at Penn (9/26/10) Assists: 1, at Mount St. Mary's (9/20/09)

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Min 89:28 1144:56 1234:24

GA 3 14 17

GAA 3.02 1.10 1.24

Sv 3 42 45

Sv% .500 .750 .726

W-L-T 0-0-0 5-5-3 5-5-3

SO 0 1 1

2010 — Started 12 of 20 games in goal and played in 18 total contests … logged 1144 minutes … allowed 14 goals for a team-best 1.10 GAA … ranked fourth in the Patriot League with the 1.10 GAA … made 42 saves for the season and had a .750 save percentage … logged a 5-5-3 record in goal … posted one solo shutout on the season, a 110-minute double-overtime draw with Lafayette on Oct. 24 … made a season-best six saves in the shutout against Lafayette … also combined for six shutouts, logging at least 45 minutes in five of the combined shutouts … earned the win against Colgate, blanking the Raiders over the game's first 45 minutes … held a 154-minute scoreless streak from 9/12 to 9/24, spanning four games. 2009 — Served as the team's backup goalie in freshman year, serving behind Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year Beth Reed '10 ... appeared in five games, logging 89:28 minutes ... played entire second half in 3-1 win over Howard (11/1), making two saves and allowing one goal ... allowed no goals and made one save in 13:35 minutes in 6-0 shutout win over Fairleigh Dickinson (8/28) ... also combined for shutout in 2-0 win over Delaware State (9/27), logging 8:30 minutes. High School / Club: A 2009 graduate of Cy-Fair High School #00 Hannah Legler in Cypress, Texas … two-year letterwinner as goalkeeper for Thomas Jefferson team … all-district selection in 2007 … also earned district allacademic honors … played club ball for TSC Challenge Blitz '91 … served as club captain from 2005-09 … National Honor Society member … won school's geometry and English awards … Future Farmers of America member. Personal: Full name is Hannah Mary Legler … daughter of Mary and Robert Legler … born March 21, 1991 in Houston … cousin, Leah Legler, played softball at Texas Tech.

LEGLER’S GAME HIGHS Minutes: 110:00, Twice; MR: vs. Lafayette (10/24/10) Saves: 6, vs. Lafayette (10/24/10) Shutouts: 1, vs. Lafayette (10/24/10) Points: 1, vs. Delaware State (10/3/10) Assists: 1, vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)

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PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS 2009 Patriot League All-Tournament Team 2010 — Played in 19 games as a sophomore defender with 16 starts … led the team in total minutes played (1608) … helped Navy's defensive backline post eight shutouts and a 1.10 GAA … scored two goals for four points on the season … scored in back-to-back games against Duquesne (9/24) and Penn (9/26) … headed in a rebound in the 24th minute against Duquesne to put Navy up 2-0 … scored in the 38th minute against Penn to draw the game even at 2-2. 2009 — Appeared in 20 games and started 14 as a first-year player ... started 13 of the final 14 games of the season ... scored two goals and had one assist for five points ... named to the 2009 Patriot League All-Tournament Team ... scored first career goal in her first career start, a 6-0 win over Fairleigh Dickinson (8/28), scoring in the 14th minute ... netted second goal of the season, the game-winner, in 4-0 victory over Lafayette (10/25) ... recorded first career assist in 41 win over Mount St. Mary's (9/20) ... played 90 or more minutes in five games ... took 13 shots with four being shots on goal. High School / Club: A 2009 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School in Federal Way, Wash. … four-year letterwinner in soccer as midfielder and defender… two-time All-SPSL selection, earning first-team accolades in 2008 … also #4 Kelsey Learned named all-city and team MVP her senior year … served as senior team captain … earned team’s Coaches’ award in 2006 … led squad to 4A SPSL Championship her freshman season in 2005 … National Honor Society member. Personal: Full name Kelsey Caitlin Learned … daughter of Karen and Guy Learned … born January 22, 1991 in Renton, Wash.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Fallon Puppolo

Stephanie Strine

#24 • Junior • Midfielder • 5-7 Sankt Leon, Germany • Heidelberg

#12 • Junior • Defender • 5-5 Cornwall, N.Y. • Cornwall Central

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GP/GS 20/11 20/20 40/31

Overall Sh G 10 0 10 0 20 0

A 3 2 5

Pts 3 2 5

GP/GS 6/1 7/7 13/8

Patriot League Sh G A 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0

Pts 0 0 0

2010 — One of three players to start all 20 games in 2010 … recorded two assists on the season … both assists came in Navy's 2-2 tie with Presbyterian on Aug. 22 … Navy trailed 2-0 just 18 minutes into the contest before rallying for the 20 draw … Puppolo assisted on Christine Calderon's goal in the 59th minute and also on Katelyn George's strike in the 87th minute to bring the Mids back and eventually earn a tie in the opening weekend of the season … played at least 30 minutes in all 20 games. 2009 — Appeared in 20 games and started 11 in first season as a Mid ... had three assists on the season ... named to the All-Navy Invitational Team after playing 45 minutes and giving out an assist in a 6-0 win over Fairleigh Dickinson (8/28) and playing 63 minutes while dishing out another assist in a 2-1 win over Boise State (8/30) ... the assist against Boise State was on the game-winning goal ... also had an assist in a 3-1 win over Howard (11/1) ... earned a start in the first game of the season, a 3-0 win over USC Upstate ... took 10 shots on the season. High School / Club: A 2009 graduate of Heidelberg High School, which is part of the Department of Defense Educational Activity program, in Heidelberg, Germany … played one year of soccer for Heidelberg, earning All-Europe second-team honors as a freshman and leading her squad to the DoDDS European D-I championship … played for German club team, VfB St. Leon Rot, for three seasons … also lettered for four years as standout point guard on basketball team … two-time AllEurope selection in basketball, earning first-team honors in #24 Fallon Puppolo 2009 … German Honor Society and Future Business Leaders of America member. Personal: Full name is Fallon Siobhan Puppolo … daughter of Erin and Perry Puppolo … born Aptil 16, 1991 in Sacramento, Calif … has two older brothers who play Division I soccer; Ryan, a three-year starter at High Point, and Michael, a junior and starting midfielder at Temple.

PUPPOLO’S GAME HIGHS Points: 2, at Presbyterian (8/22/10) Assists: 2, at Presbyterian (8/22/10))

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GP/GS 20/17 2/0 22/17

Overall Sh G 4 0 0 0 4 0

A 0 0 0

Pt s 0 0 0

GP/GS 7/6 1/0 8/6

Patriot League Sh G A 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

Pt s 0 0 0

2010 — Saw action in two games as she spent most of the season recovering from an injury … saw time in Navy's 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 3 (8 minutes) and also was inserted into the game in Navy's season finale against American on Oct. 29. (13 minutes). 2009 — Appeared in 20 games with 17 starts as a first-year player ... part of a defensive backline that posted 11 shutouts and ranked second in the Patriot League in goals allowed ... started a season-best seven straight games from 9/26 to 10/23) ... played 45 minutes in Navy's 0-0 draw with Atlantic 10-power Dayton (00) ... played a season-high 69 minutes against Bucknell (10/17) ... had four shots, two on goal. High School / Club: A 2009 graduate of Cornwall Central High School in New Windsor, N.Y. … four-year letterwinner and starter on soccer team ... twice earned third-team all-state honors (2007 & 2008) … 2008 Times-Herald Record Player of the Year … 2007 Times-Herald Record First-Team All Star selection … three-time team MVP at Cornwall, named squad's top offensive player after scoring 30 goals and 17 assists in 2008 … as senior team captain led Cornwall to its first perfect regular season and a 20-1 overall record… squad also won three OCIAA and Section 9 titles (2005, '07, 08), as well as a NYSPHSAA regional title in 2005 … also held captaincies for Quickstrike FC (two years) and ENY ODY State Team … club team was a threetime State Cup finalist, twice US Club National Finalists and #12 Stephanie Strine Super Y League National Champions in 2005 ... selected to the Super Y League North American National Team in 2008 & 2009 … also earned three letters on track & field team … member of fifth-place 4x400m team at 2006 NYSPHSAA Indoor Championships … 2009 Silver Presidential Award … volunteer Spanish tutor. Personal: Full name is Stephanie Alexis Benitez-Strine … daughter of Lisa Marie and Scott Allan Strine … born October 29, 1991 … her parents, both standout track & field athletes, are 1988 West Point graduates … her mother currently serves as the Senior Director of Development for the West Point Association of Graduates … she lettered for four years in cross country and track while at West Point … her father ran track at West Point for two years.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Taylor Batye

Elizabeth Hoerner

#13 • Sophomore Forward/Midfielder 5-3 • Tampa, Fla. • Berkeley Prep

#0 • Sophomore • Goalkeeper • 5-10 Lititz, Pa. • Manheim Township

Overall Yr GP/GS Sh G A 2010 2/0 0 0 0 Total 2/0 0 0 0

Pt s 0 0

Patriot League GP/GS Sh G A Pts 0/0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0

GA GAA 0 0.00 0 0.00

Sv% W-L-T .000 0-0-0 .000 0-0-0

SO 0 0

2010 — Reserve goalkeeper during freshman season … logged 11:50 of scoreless action in Navy's 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 3. High School / Club: A 2010 graduate of Manheim Township High School, where she earned three letters in soccer and three letters in swimming … led team to a 22-2-1 record as a junior … team won section, league and district championships … named a section all-star and to the all-league team as a junior … as a senior was the section MVP and all-star … also named to the All-State team and allleague team and was a league academic all-star … elected team captain of swimming team during senior year and led squad to a 12-1 record and league championship … four-year class secretary … President of Operation Smile … member of the National Honor Society … a four-year Special Olympics swimming coach. Personal: Full name is Elizabeth Jean Hoerner … daughter of Eric and Margot Hoerner … born June 25, 1992. … brother, Cameron, is a current member of Georgetown's Heavyweight Crew team … twin sister, Margaret, is a member of the crew team at Bucknell.

HOERNER’S GAME HIGHS Minutes: 11:50, vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)

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2010 — Saw action in two games before suffering a season-ending injury … played 42 minutes in Navy's season-opener against South Carolina State on Aug. 20 … was injured in Navy's second game of the season, against Presbyterian (Aug. 22). High School / Club: : A 2010 graduate of Berkeley Prep, where she lettered in soccer (4), cross country (3), track (3) and crew (1) … ranked as the fifth best scholastic recruit in Florida by TopDrawerSoccer.com ... team was state runner-up during senior year … club team was regional semifinalists and Florida State Cup Champions … won two Disney Soccer Showcase titles with club team … two-time Florida 3A All-State team choice … four-time selection to Hillsborough All-County team … MVP of Senior Soccer Challenge in 2010 … three-time Coach's Award winner … earned Highest Ranking Scholar recognition for multiple classes … four years on the headmaster's list … member of the National Society of High School Scholars … Social Science Honor Society … member of yearbook staff … served as a library proctor and also a student guide. Personal: Daughter of Marty and Jondi Batye … born December 8, 1991 in Alexandria, La.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Alexes Lopez-Shaw

Hannah Morse

#1 • Sophomore • Goalkeeper 5-8 • Bothell, Wash. Holy Names Academy

#11 • Sophomore • Forward 5-5 • Auburn, Wash. Auburn Mountainview

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Yr GP/GS Min GA GAA 2010 14/8 728:33 11 1.36 Total 14/8 728:33 11 1.36

Sv 42 42

Sv% W-L-T .792 4-3-0 .792 4-3-0

2010 — Started eight games in goal and played 14 overall … posted a 4-3-0 record … logged 728 minutes … allowed 11 goals for a 1.36 GAA … made 42 saves and had a team-high .792 save percentage … earned one solo shutout and combined for six more … played the full 90 minutes and made three saves to shut out Holy Cross on Oct. 10 … also played a full 90 against South Carolina State on Aug. 20 … made a season-best 11 saves against Texas on Sept. 3 … earned wins over Mount St. Mary's, VMI, Penn and Holy Cross … improved as the season went on, allowed just four goals over her final nine games. High School / Club: A 2010 graduate of Holy Names Academy, where she lettered in soccer four times … selected to the Washington All-State team as a senior … three-time all-city pick … led team to Metro Championship and berth in the state tournament as a senior … goalie for the Crossfire '91 club team that won the 2009 U17 Washington State Championship Cup … member of the National Honors Association. Personal: Full name is Alexes Cassandra Lopez de Arriaga Shaw … daughter of Michael Warren Shaw and Cassandra Maria Lopez de Arriaga … born January 4, 1992 in Los Angeles, Calif. … uncle, Anthony Jones, played football at the University of Oregon.

LOPEZ-SHAW’S GAME HIGHS Minutes: 90:00, Twice; MR: at Holy Cross (10/10/10) Saves: 11, vs. Texas (9/3/10) Shutouts: 1, at Holy Cross (10/10/10)

Overall GP/GS Sh G A Yr 27 1 2 2010 20/1 Total 20/1 27 1 2

SO 1 1

Pts 4 4

2010 — Played in all 20 games as a freshman with one start … score one goal and had two assists for four points … ranked third on the team with 27 shots … scored an unassisted goal in the 44th minute and later added an assist in Navy's 4-0 win over VMI on Sept. 17 … also had an assist against Texas State on Sept. 5 … played a season-high 82 minutes in double-overtime tie with Lafayette on Oct. 24. High School / Club: A 2010 graduate of Auburn Mountainview High School, where she earned letters in soccer (4), lacrosse (4) and track (4) … named first-team all-league as both a senior and a junior and also was named to the second team as a sophomore … was a first-team all-state midfielder in lacrosse as a senior … also was named Washington’s State Player of the Week during spring season of lacrosse ... youth group president. Personal: Full name is Hannah Kay Morse … daughter of Chad and Lori Morse … born June 6, 1992 … played high school soccer with Navy teammate Kate Herren … brother, Thomas, is a 2009 Naval Academy Graduate.

MORSE’S GAME HIGHS Points: 3, at VMI (9/17/10) Goals: 1, at VMI (9/17/10) Assists: 1, Twice; MR: at VMI (9/17/10)

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Sam Newhaller

Paloma Perez

#6 • Sophomore • Forward • 5-7 Tampa, Fla. • Berkeley Prep

#15 • Sophomore • Forward • 5-4 Mobile, Ala. • McGill-Toolen

Overall Yr GP/GS Sh G A 2010 20/3 20 3 0 Total 20/3 20 3 0

Overall Yr GP/GS Sh G A 2010 14/1 25 5 2 Total 14/1 25 5 2

Pt s 6 6

Patriot League GP/GS Sh G A Pts 7/1 5 1 0 2 7/1 5 1 0 2

NEWHALLER’S GAME HIGHS Points: 2, Three times; MR: vs. American (10/29/10) Goals: 1, Three times; MR: vs. American (10/29/10)

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PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS 2010 All-Patriot League Second Team 2010 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week (10/4) 2010 — All-Patriot League Second Team honoree … scored five goals and gave out two assists for 12 points … ranked third on the team in goals and points … played in 14 games with one start … took 25 shots with 15 being on goal … scored five goals in her first eight games of the season … scored a goal and dished out two assists in just 33 minutes in Navy's 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 3 … scored a second-half goal in Navy's 2-0 win at Colgate (10/1) … named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 4 for her two goals and two assists in the wins over Colgate and Delaware State … scored her first goal of the season in 50 win over Manhattan on Sept. 12 … also scored in Navy's 4-0 win over VMI on Sept. 17 … scored the 'Golden Goal' against Duquesne in overtime in the 99th minute in Navy's 3-2 win over Duquesne on Sept. 24. High School / Club: A 2009 graduate of McGill-Toolen, where she lettered in soccer … named to the Alabama All-State First Team as a senior with 41 goals and 36 assists … also selected to the all-region team … led team to 6A state championship runner-up finish … scored twice in Baldwin County Showcase All-Star game … forced to sit out junior season because of transfer rules … #15 Paloma Perez attended Lowndes High School in Georgia … attended Naval Academy Preparatory School during the 2009-10 academic year. Personal: Full name is Paloma Del Carmen Perez Urena … daughter of Miguel and Maria Perez … born August 18, 1991 in San Antonio, Texas. PEREZ’S GAME HIGHS Points: 4, vs. Delaware State (10/3/10) Goals: 1, Five times; MR: vs. Delaware State (10/3/10) Assists: 2, vs. Delaware State (10/3/10)

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2010 — Played in all 20 games with three starts as a freshman … scored three goals for six points on the season … took 20 shots … scored first goal of collegiate career in Navy's 5-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 12 … also scored in 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 3 … scored third goal of the season in Navy's season-finale against American on Oct. 29 … played at least 30 minutes in 18 games. High School / Club: A 2010 graduate of Berkeley Prep, where she earned two letters in soccer and one in track … also earned a letter in soccer at Palm Harbor High School as a freshman … spent sophomore year training with IMG Soccer Academy … ranked as a top 10 player in Florida by Top Drawer Soccer … a fouryear member of the Florida State 91 Olympic Development Program Team … attended ODP Region Camps in 2005, '07 and '08 … team won Region III ODP Championship in 2007 …played with Clearwater Soccer Club … club team won Florida State Cup, Vulcan Cup and Puma Challenge in 2007 and Orange Classic and Capital Area in 2008 … Palm Harbor squad was 5A State runners-up during her freshman year … scored team's only goal in 1-0 win in state semifinals … U18 IMG team won Disney Showcase in 2007 and was ranked No. 1 in the nation … Berkeley Prep team was a state runner-up during senior year and won district title during junior year … named to the allstate second team … two-time all-county first-team player … named to the IB Athletic #6 Sam Newhaller Academic Honor Roll and member of school honor roll and dean's list … competed in one year of track, winning the 300 hurdles at the District Meet. Personal: Full name is Samantha Elise Newhaller … daughter of Daniel and Ashley Newhaller … born November 9, 1991 … father, Daniel, swam at East Carolina.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Ashlynn Soellner

Britta Vivaldi

#9 • Sophomore • Forward/Midfield 5-10 • Hollidaysburg, Pa. Hollidaysburg

#23 • Sophomore • Midfielder • 5-6 Owings, Md. • Huntingtown

Overall Yr GP/GS Sh G A 2010 20/1 34 6 3 Total 20/1 34 6 3

Overall Yr GP/GS Sh G A 1 0 1 2010 11/0 Total 11/0 1 0 1

Pt s 15 15

Patriot League GP/GS Sh G A Pts 7/1 13 2 1 5 7/1 13 2 1 5

PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS 2010 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week (8/30) 2010 — Team MVP … played in all 20 games with one start … tied for the team-high with six goals … also had three assists to amass 15 points, the secondmost on the team … scored four game-winning goals … took a team-high 34 shots … ranked sixth in the Patriot League with 0.75 points per game and eighth with 0.30 goals per game … first collegiate goal was a game-winner in the 85th minute in a 1-0 win over Mount St. Mary's on Aug. 27 … followed that performance with a game-winning "Golden Goal" in the 99th minute in a 1-0 win over George Mason two days later on Aug. 29 … was named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week on Aug. 30 for her performances … scored Navy's first goal in a 2-0 win over Colgate on Oct. 1 off an assist from goalkeeper Hannah Legler … later added an assist on Navy's second goal against Colgate for her first three-point game … notched the game-winning goal in a 1-0 decision over Holy Cross in the 56th minute on Oct. 10 … also scored goals in wins over Manhattan (9/12) and Delaware State (10/3) … gave out #9 Ashlynn Soellner assists in wins over Duquesne (9/24) and VMI (9/17) and Duquesne (9/24) … the four game-winning goals are tied for ninth in Navy history. High School / Club: A 2009 graduate of Hollidaysburg, where she earned four letters in soccer … went on to the Peddie School in New Jersey during the 2009-10 academic year … chosen to New Jersey's All-Prep Second Team and to the AllMAPL team at Peddie … also named to the Mercer 33 at Peddie and was team MVP… a two-time all-conference first-team honoree at Hollidaysburg … graduated as the school's second all-time leading scorer … four-time pick on the Altoona Mirror All-Star Team … named team rookie of the year in 2005 and was a threetime team offensive MVP … led Hollidaysburg to a pair of District 6 Championships … also played a year of basketball at Hollidaysburg and a year at Peddie … member of the Peddie basketball team that wont he ESPN Rise National Invitational Championship … squad also won New Jersey State and MAPL titles … member of the National Honor Society and the FBLA … member of Student Council and awarded pins for Honors and attendance. Personal: Full name is Ashlynn Megan Soellner … daughter of David and Krista Soellner … born August 23, 1991.

Patriot League GP/GS Sh G A Pts 6/0 0 0 0 0 6/0 0 0 0 0

2010 — Saw action in 11 games as a freshman … assisted on Carissa Youker's game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory over regionally-ranked Penn on Sept. 26 … logged 28 minute in the contest, also neutralized one of Penn's top players on the defensive side of the field … played a season-high 45 minutes in Navy's 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 3 … played 42 minutes in double-overtime tie with Lafayette (Oct. 24). High School / Club: A 2009 graduate of Huntingtown High School, where earned four letters in soccer … attended Naval Academy Preparatory School during the 2009-10 academic year … team won two regional championships at Huntingtown … a two-time all-county and two-time all-conference Personal: Full name is Britta Skye Vivaldi … daughter of Cynthia Rudzis and Phil Vivaldi … born February 7, 1991. … stepfather, John Rudzis, is a 1978 Graduate of the Naval Academy.

VIVALDI’S GAME HIGHS Points: 1, at Penn (9/26/10) Assists: 1, at Penn (9/26/10)

SOELLNER’S GAME HIGHS Points: 3, at Colgate (10/3/10) Goals: 1, Six times; MR: at Holy Cross (10/10/10) Assists: 1, Three times; MR: vs. Colgate (10/1/10)

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Emily Wilkin

KD Woolard

#10 • Sophomore • Defender • 5-7 Westerville, Ohio • Westerville North

#5 • Sophomore • Defender • 5-9 Manhattan Beach, Calif. • Chadwick

Overall Yr GP/GS Sh G A 4 0 0 2010 3/3 Total 3/3 4 0 0

Overall Yr GP/GS Sh G A 2010 11/0 3 0 2 Total 11/0 3 0 2

Pt s 0 0

Patriot League GP/GS Sh G A Pts 0/0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0

2010 — Saw action in 11 games as a freshman … had two assists and two points on the season … registered assists in back-to-back games … assisted on Sam Newhaller's goal in Navy's 5-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 12 … assisted on Paloma Perez's goal in the 72nd minute in a 4-0 win over VMI on Sept. 17 … played a season-high 68 minutes in win over Delaware State on Oct. 3 … logged 65 minutes against George Mason on Aug. 29. High School / Club: A 2010 graduate of Chadrick Palos Verdes High School, where she lettered in soccer (3), track (2) and golf (1) … soccer team won three Prep League Championships … also was a finalists at the Surf Cup with club team … named to the Prep League First Team and CIF Third Team as a senior … named to the Prep League Second Team as a sophomore … was a co-captain of the Slammers club team, which competed in the SoCal Premier League … two-year member of student council … a peer mentor … member of Teens in Action … on the Academic Council. Personal: Full name is Katherine Dakota Woolard … daughter of Jean and Joel Woolard … born September 17, 1991 … mother, Jean, was on the diving team at the University of Florida.

WOOLARD’S GAME HIGHS Points: 1, Twice; MR: at VMI (9/17/10) Assists: 1, Twice; MR: at VMI (9/17/10)

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2010 — Started the first three games of the season on defense before suffering a season-ending injury … played all 90 minutes in Navy's season-opener against South Carolina State (8/20) … played full 110 minutes in double-overtime draw with Presbyterian on Aug. 22 before suffering the injury in the third game of the year against Mount St. Mary's on Aug. 27. High School / Club: A 2010 graduate of Westerville North High School, where she lettered in soccer (4), track (4) and basketball (1) … soccer team won the 2007 Ohio Central District title … team captain and MVP during senior year … three-time All-Ohio Capital Conference honoree … named to the Ohio Central All-District First Team as a senior … two-time all-conference in track … member of the National Honor Society … active in Warrior Way Leadership Council and Warrior Gold Athletic Council … a junior/senior mentor. Personal: Full name is Emily Anne Wilkin … daughter of Jon and Beth Wilkin … born June 17, 1992 … father, Jon, played football and track at Kenyon College.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Morgan Dankanich

Rachel Hunter

#21 • Freshman • Forward • 5-4 Glenmoore, Pa. • Downington West

#2 • Freshman • Midfielder • 5-3 Raleigh, N.C. • Leesville Road

High School / Club: A 2011 graduate of Downington West High School … helped lead team to 2009 Pennsylvania State Championship and a 22-3-1 record as a junior… Ches-Mont League MVP and first-team all-star as a senior … team captain during senior season … named to the 2010 Daily Local News All-Area First Team … selected to the All-Southeast Pennsylvania team … played on FC Delco club team with Naval Academy classmate Sarah Martella … club team won three state championships for travel ball … member of the National Honor Society, student council and French club. Personal: Full name is Morgan Stafford Dankanich … daughter of Timothy and Sheri Dankanich … born November 21, 1992 in West Chester, Pa.

Caprice Kelty

High School / Club: A 2011 graduate of Leesville Road High School in Raleigh, N.C., where she was a four-time letterwinner in soccer … team captain as a senior, leading squad to a 24-1-1 record and the North Carolina 4-A state championship … scored game-winning goal in state title game and was named the game's MVP … team was ranked No. 4 in ESPN's National FAB 50 spring season rankings in 2011 … team was 14-0-0 in 2011 in league play … was invited to her state's East-West All-Star Game … also helped Leesville to state championships in 2008 and 2009 … scored 10 goals and added 10 assists as a junior … two-time all-state honoree … helped team post a 94-4-5 record during her four years of varsity play … played club soccer for Triangle FC … club team won five state titles during her tenure … ranked No. 13 in the South Atlantic Region Class of 2011 recruiting rankings by Top Drawer Soccer … active in St. Francis Youth Ministry, National Junior Beta Club, Key Club and Spanish Club. Personal: Full name is Rachel Kathleen Hunter … daughter of Robert and Nikola Hunter … born April 20, 1993 in LaGrange, Georgia.

#18 • Freshman • Forward • 5-5 Odenton, Md. • Arundel

High School / Club: A 2010 graduate of Arundel High School in Gambrills, Md. … attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island during the 2010-11 academic year … earned four letters in soccer, four in track and field and one in swimming while at Arundel and Meade high schools … earned allcounty honorable mention in soccer in 2007 … competed in the National Junior Olympics in the 4x800m relay in 2007, placing seventh … earned all-country honors in track and field in 2008 … member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes … Special Olympics volunteer. Personal: Full name is Caprice Toria Kelty … mother is retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Fran Kelty … born January 10, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan … twin sister, Kahra, is also a member of the Navy women's soccer team.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Kahra Kelty

Lily Kraemer

#26 • Freshman • Defender • 5-6 Odenton, Md. • Arundel

#7 • Freshman • Forward • 5-10 Pitman, N.J. • Clearview

Emily LaManna #99 • Freshman Goalkeeper • 6-0 Stevensville, Mich. • Lakeshore

High School / Club: A 2010 graduate of Clearview Regional High School … attended The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. during the 2010-11 academic year … earned four letters in soccer at Clearview and two letters in basketball … also lettered in soccer, swimming and track and field at The Hill School … helped lead The Hill School to a Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championship and a 15-2-0 record … earned first-team Mid-Atlantic Prep League honors … led Clearview to a pair of TriCounty Conference Championships … was the team captain as a senior at Clearview … earned her second career Tri-County All-Conference honor was named a Gloucester County All-Star during senior year … earned Courier Post Player of the Week honors in 2009 … played club soccer for the Marlton Storm … won a National Cup Regional Title with Marlton Storm in 2008 … honored as the Pioneer of the Month by the Gloucester County Board of Chosen Freeholders … member of the National Honor Society … member of S.A.D.D., Varsity Club, and was a Relay for Life team captain. Personal: Full name is Lillian Ann Kraemer … daughter of Robert and Donna Kraemer … mother, Donna, played three years of field hockey at Rutgers … sister, Kathryn, played four seasons of soccer at Arcadia … another sister, Stephanie, played basketball and soccer at Delaware Valley College … born July 13, 1992.

High School / Club: A 2011 graduate of Lakeshore High School, where she earned four letters in soccer, four in cross country, three in track and field and two in basketball … led team to a pair of district championships and the 2011 Big 16 West Division Championship … as a senior, earned all-district, all-division, allregion and all-state honors in soccer … was also the team captain during senior season … earned all-district and all-division honors as a junior … was named the Lakeshore High School Female Athlete of the Year for the 2010-11 school year … member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, Key Club, Math & Science Center and was a President's Volunteer Service Award winner … a volunteer summer camp counselor at Van Buren Youth Camp, accumulating nearly 450 service hours. Personal: Full name is Emily Anne LaManna … daughter of Robert and Melanie LaManna … born Aug. 10, 1993 in El Paso, Texas … father, Robert, is a retired major in the U.S. Marine Corps.

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High School / Club: A 2010 graduate of Arundel High School in Gambrills, Md. … attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island during the 2010-11 academic year … a four-year letter winner in soccer at Meade and Arundel high schools … club soccer team was the state finalist in 2011 … also earned three letters in track and field … competed in the 800 and 1,600 in track and team won the 2007 outdoor and 2008 indoor county championship … earned allcounty track honors in 2008 … volunteered to work with special needs students. Personal: Full name is Kahra Lauren Kelty … mother is retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Fran Kelty … born January 10, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan … twin sister, Caprice, is also a member of the Navy women's soccer team.


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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Sam Lee

Sarah Martella

#19 • Freshman • Midfielder 5-10 • Richland, Wash. • Richland

#8 • Freshman • Defender • 5-6 Marlton, N.J. • Bishop Eustace

High School / Club: A 2011 graduate of Richland High School in Richland, Wash., where she earned four letters in soccer and three in basketball … was a three-time captain for her high school soccer team and was the team and league MVP as a senior … had 16 goals and 12 assists as a senior … a four-time allleague selection, two-time all-area selection and a two-time All-Washington State honoree … helped lead team to four district championships and one regional championship and state semifinalist appearance …played club soccer for Washington Premier FC … was a three-time captain for club team, which won the U-18 Washington State title in 2011 and the U-17 Premier Division I title and the Gold Division title at the prestigious Surf Club tournament in San Diego in 2010 … also played for the Washington State Olympic Development Program for four years … ranked No. 18 in the Pacific Northwest Region Class of 2011 recruiting rankings by Top Drawer Soccer … valedictorian of high school class … earned the AP Scholar Award … earned the Outstanding Junior Achievement Award from the Masonic Officers Association … member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Samantha Frances Lee … daughter of Jeffrey and Mary Lee … father, Jeffrey, is a 1977 graduate of the Naval Academy … born July 7, 1993 in Augusta, Georgia.

High School / Club: A 2011 graduate of Bishop Eustace, where she earned four letters in soccer and three in lacrosse … team captain for Bishop Eustace soccer team … helped lead team to the 2008 New Jersey Parochial B State Championship and a pair of Olympic Conference titles … a three-time all-conference first team selection … also named to the 2010 All-South Jersey and All-Non Public teams … scored nine goals and had seven assists during sophomore season … tallied six goals and seven assists as a senior … earned a spot in the South Jersey All-Star game … played club soccer for FC Delco with Naval Academy classmate Morgan Dankanich … was a team captain of club team … played four years of Olympic Development ball in New Jersey … a defender on the Bishop Eustace lacrosse team … lacrosse team won back-to-back league championships in 2009 and 2010 … National Honor Society member, National Latin Honor Society member and Principal's List honoree. Personal: Full name is Sarah Marie Martella … daughter of Paul and Suzette Martella … born November 23, 1992 in Stratford, N.J.

Gabby McIntyre #28 • Freshman • Forward • 5-10 Fort Pierce, Fla. • Treasure Coast

High School / Club: A 2010 graduate of Treasure Coast High School in Port St. Lucie, Fla. … attended The Peddie School in New Jersey during the 2010-11 school year … also attended Algonac High School in Michigan prior to moving to Florida … helped lead The Peddie School team to a 12-6 mark and an appearance in the Prep A Division Championship game … earned all-state honors at Peddie following 2010 season … also earned all-state, all-Treasure Lakes and all-area honors while playing at Treasure Coast … scored 20 goals with six assists as a senior at Treasure Coast and scored 24 goals with five assists as a junior … had seven goals and three assists during prep year at Peddie … earned all-area and all-league honors while at Algonac … played five total seasons of soccer at Algonac, Treasure Coast and The Peddie School … has also lettered in track and field, basketball, cross country, golf and tennis … earned the Young Floridian award, was a student council and S.A.D.D. member and also on the Interact Board. Personal: Daughter of Tamara Stephens … born March 9, 1992 in Detriot, Mich.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Brooke Merchant

Julie Schumacher

#22 • Freshman • Forward 5-6 • Grapevine, Texas Colleyville Heritage

#14 • Freshman Midfielder/Defender • 5-7 Plantation, Fla. • St. Thomas Aquinas

High School / Club: A 2011 graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where she was the team captain and leading scorer of the 2010-11 winter national champions … squad was crowned winter national champions by ESPN RISE in their season-ending FAB 50 power rankings … team also won Florida Class 5A State Championship … St. Thomas Aquinas was 25-1-0 during 2010-11 winter season and outscored opponents 146-2 … Schumacher led the team with 32 goals and also contributed 13 assists … named to the ESPN RISE winter season All-American Third Team … chosen as the Sun-Sentinel 6A-5A Player of the Year … chosen to the Florida All-State team … named to the All-Broward County First Team in 2011… a four-time all-country selection … tabbed as the ESPN RISE National Girls Soccer Player of the Week on Jan. 19 after scoring three game-winning goals at the Nolan Showcase, including a game-winner against then nationally top-ranked McKinney Boyd (Texas) … was named the MVP of the Nolan Showcase … led high school team to Kanga Cup Championship in Australia in 2008 and was named the tournament's MVP … played club ball for Weston FC … member of church choir, youth group and mission group. Personal: Full name is Julie Marie Schumacher … daughter of Mark and Donna Schumacher … born April 14, 1993 in Sacramento, Calif.

Jade Seabrook #16 • Freshman • Midfielder 5-6 • St. Paris, Ohio • Graham

High School / Club: A 2011 graduate of Graham High School in St. Paris, Ohio … played high school varsity soccer as a freshman, tallying 15 goals and leading team to a 13-4-2 record … following freshman season, named to the all-area, allleague first team, tabbed as the rookie of the year and the team's offensive player of the year … elected to play club soccer for the prestigious Ohio Premier Eagles club team and for the Olympic Development Program for the remainder of high school career … club team was the Ohio State Cup runner-up in 2011 … member of National Honor Society and Freshman Focus. Personal: Full name is Jade Sayaka Seabrook … daughter of Robert and Mikiko Seabrook … born Feb. 4, 1993 … father, Robert, played four years of rugby at the United State Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point).

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High School / Club: A 2011 graduate of Colleyville Heritage High School in Colleyville, Texas where she earned four letters in soccer … team captain during senior year … led team to a 22-3-1 record and won district, area and region titles … team advanced to the 5A State Championship game … scored game-winners in 1-0 wins in state quarterfinals and state semifinals … team fell to McKinney Boyd, 1-0, in overtime of the state championship game … had 11 goals and nine assists as a senior … two-time all-district first team selection … named to the Star Telegram Super Team and cited as the Top Offensive Weapon … team's offensive MVP … team was ranked No. 11 in the final ESPN RISE winter season FAB 50 national power rankings … member of the National Honor Society … involved in student council, Water is Basic and Redefining Beautiful campaigns. Personal: Full name is Brooke Elizabeth Merchant … daughter of Larry and Kristi Merchant … born March 5, 1993 in Fort Worth Texas.


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW 16th-consecutive year.

Navy and Army met in West Point for game that was nationally televised on the Fox Soccer Channel. Army won, 1-0.

Navy spent two weeks ranked in the NSCAA

The Mids erupted for nine goals during a two-

Mid-Atlantic Region Poll and a third week receiving votes. The Mids appeared at No. 9 in the poll on Aug. 30 and were slotted at No. 10 on Oct. 4.

game stretch in September. Navy defeated Manhattan, 5-0, and then breezed past VMI, 40.

Season Highlights

Navy posted a winning season (9-8-3) for the

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Additionally, Navy appeared in TopDrawerSoccer.com's Tournament 64 Projections for the first three weeks of the season. The Mids were ranked as high as No. 54 in the tournament rankings. Navy played four teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament and posted a 1-2-1 record against those opponents. Navy faced Penn (W, 3-2), Lehigh (T, 1-1), Texas (L, 5-1) and James Madison (L, 1-0). Navy recorded two road wins over regionally ranked opponents. The Mids defeated George Mason, 1-0, in overtime on Aug. 29 and camefrom-behind to beat Penn, 3-2, Sept. 26. Both teams were ranked No. 10 in the NSCAA MidAtlantic Region Poll at the time of the contests.

Navy was playing its best during a four-game

stretch midway through the season. The Mids posted four wins in a row, defeating Duquesne (3-2, OT), Penn (3-2), Colgate (2-0) and Delaware State (6-0). The six goals against Delaware State was

Navy's highest output of the season. After a slow 0-1-1 start to the season, Navy

rebounded to post back-to-back 1-0 wins over Mount St. Mary's and George Mason on the second weekend of the season. Navy led the Patriot League in points per game (5.35), goals per game (1.80) and assists per game (1.75). Carissa Youker was named to the All-Patriot

League Second Team for the third-straight season. Youker led Navy in goals (6) for the third sea-

son in a row and also led Navy with six assists and 18 points. Youker finishes her career ranked second at

Navy in game-winning goals (13), seventh in goals (24) and ninth in points (62). Paloma Perez joined Youker on the All-Patriot League Second Team. The newcomer scored five goals in her first eights games of action. On the season, she ranked third on the team with 12 points (five goals and two assists).

Carissa Youker graduated from the Naval Academy with 62 points on 24 goals and 14 assists.

Paced by Ashlynn Soellner's six goals and Perez's five goals, the plebe class combined to score 16 of Navy's 36 goals on the season. The freshmen class contributed 44 percent of the team's season goal total.

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Hannah Legler helped the Navy defense post eight shutouts during the 2010 season. In a 6-0 win over Delaware State on Oct. 30, four Navy freshmen came off the bench to score goals. Deirdre Ball, Sam Newhaller, Perez and Soellner each tallied goals. Also scoring in the game were Brittany Fruin and Amanda Serfass. Hannah L egler led Navy with a 1.10 goalsagainst average and posted her first career shutout against Lafayette on Oct. 24. Legler combined with Alexes Lopez-Shaw on six other shutouts and Lopez-Shaw posted her own solo shutout against Holy Cross on Oct. 10. Trailing 2-0 against Presbyterian on Aug. 22,

Navy scored two second-half goals to cap an improbable comeback. Katelyn George headed in a goal in the 87th minute to salvage the tie. Navy took 37 shots in the game, the third-highest single-game total in school history and the most since the 1998 season. The team hosted its annual Navy Invitational Sept. 10-12. The Mids lost in overtime to Charleston Southern, 2-1, and defeated Manhattan, 5-0. Kelsey Learned, Fallon Puppolo and Youker represented Navy on the all-tournament team.


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Memorable Games of 2010 In total, Navy scored seven goals in the 85th minute or later, including overtime. Soellner led the team with four game-winning goals. Soellner notched the game-winners in wins over Mount St. Mary's, George Mason, Colgate and Holy Cross. Jessica Grupp served as the 18th team captain in program history.

Five different players earned Patriot League

weekly awards. Christine Calderon was named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week on Aug. 23 to kick off the season. The Mids picked up two awards the following week, as Soellner was named offensive player of the week and George was chosen as the defensive player of the week. Youker was selected as the offensive player of the week Sept. 27 and Perez earned her first offensive player of the week award on Oct. 4. Perez became just the sixth freshman in Navy history to earn the league's top offensive weekly honor. George, Learned, Katie Kelly, Ka te Herren, and

Amber Haling anchored a defensive backline that ranked third in goals against average during Patriot League play. Navy won two games in overtime by way of the

"Golden Goal." Soellner headed in a corner kick from George in the 99th minute to defeat George Mason, 1-0. The Mids also posted a "Golden Goal" win over Duquesne, 3-2, when Perez scored in the 99th minute. The Midshipmen played in seven overtime games on the season, the second-most in program history behind the eight that the team played in 2008.

George, Serfass and Puppolo started all 20 games for Navy on the season. Youker ranked first in the Patriot League in assists per game (0.32), third in points per game (0.95), sixth in goals per game (0.32). Soellner led the Patriot League in game-winning

goals per game (0.20), ranked sixth in points per game (0.75) and eighth in goals per game (0.80). Herren ranked third in the Patriot League with

five assists. Grupp, Traci Willemse, Youker, Abid, Fruin,

Kelcie Davis, Elizabeth Hoerner and Morgan Tilley represented Navy on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Willemse was honored with the USNA Coaches' Calvert Award. This award is presented to the varsity letterman of the graduating class selected by the varsity coaches as having persevered the most in their career. Head Coach Carin Gabarra continued to climb up the NCAA coaching record books in 2009. Among active coaches, she ranks 23rd in the nation with 230 career wins. She also ranks 32nd for most wins all-time among all coaches.

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Aug. 29 - Navy 1, George Mason 0 (OT) Ashlynn Soellner headed in the game-winning goal in the 99th minute to give Navy a 1-0 road win over George Mason. It was Soellner’s second game-winning goal of the weekend. Sept. 12 - Navy 5, Manhattan 0 Five different players scored as Navy blanked Manhattan on the final day of the Navy Invitational. Carissa Youker, Anastasia Abid, Ashlynn Soellner, Sam Newhaller and Paloma Perez all tallied for the Mids. Sept. 17 - Navy 4, VMI 0 Navy earned its second blowout win in a row, outscoring opponents 9-0 over the past two contests. Anastasia Abid, Paloma Perez and Carissa Youker all scored for the second game in a row and Hannah Morse scored her first career goal. Sept. 24 - Navy 3, Duquesne 2 (OT) Paloma Perez scored off an assist from Anastasia Abid in the 99th minute to give Navy its second “Golden Goal” victory of the season. Abid and Kelsey Learned also scored goals for Navy. Sept. 26 - Navy 3, Penn 2 Navy rallied from a 2-1 second-half deficit to defeat regionally-ranked Penn on the road. Carissa Youker scored in the 75th minute off an assist from Britta Vivaldi. Oct. 1 - Navy 2, Colgate 0 Freshmen Paloma Perez and Ashlynn Soellner scored to lift Navy to a road win over the defending Patriot League Champions. Hannah Legler and Alexes Lopez-Shaw combined in net for the shutout. Oct. 3 - Navy 6, Delaware State 0 Navy posted its largest margin of victory of the season as six different players scored and four different goalkeepers combined for a shutout. Paloma Perez led the offensive attack with a goal and two assists. Oct. 10 - Navy 1, Holy Cross 0 Ashlynn Soellner netted her fourth game-winner of the season and Alexes Lopez-Shaw earned her first career solo shutout.

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Anastasia Abid appeared in 85 career games for Navy during her four-year career (2007-10).

Navy led the Patriot League in multiple-point performances with eight different players accomplishing the feat. Youker was the only player to do it twice. Other players to register multiplepoint efforts in a game were Anastasia Abid, Calderon, Herren, Hannah Morse, Perez, Puppolo and Soellner.

Aug. 27 - Navy 1, Mount St. Mary’s 0 Navy earned its first win of the season as Ashlynn Soellner headed in a corner kick in the 85th minute. The goalkeeping duo of Alexes LopezShaw and Hannah Legler combined for the first of eight Navy shutouts on the year.


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 2010 RESULTS AND STATISTICS 2010 Navy Women's Soccer Navy Overall Individual Statistics (Final) STATISTICS All games

OVERALL INDIVIDUAL

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Overall: 9-8-3 Conf: 2-3-2 Home: 4-3-2 Away: 5-5-1 Neut: 0-0-0 ## 14 9 15 21 7 3 6 17 20 2 4 11 26 24 5 19 23 00 18 10 8 25 16 99 22 13 12 1 0

Player

gp-gs

min

g

Youker, Carissa Soellner, Ashlynn Perez, Paloma Calderon, Christine Abid, Anastasia Herren, Kate Newhaller, Sam Fruin, Brittany Serfass, Amanda George, Katelyn Learned, Kelsey Morse, Hannah Ball, Deirdre Puppolo, Fallon Woolard, KD Tilley, Morgan Vivaldi, Britta Legler, Hannah Crawford, Alicia Wilkin, Emily Grupp, Jessica Haling, Amber Kelly, Katie Willemse, Traci Davis, Kelcie Batye, Taylor Strine, Stephanie Lopez-Shaw, Alexes Hoerner, Elizabeth Total Opponents

19-18 20-1 14-1 20-19 20-19 20-9 20-3 19-17 20-20 20-20 19-16 20-1 6-0 20-20 11-0 12-0 11-0 18-12 10-1 3-3 15-3 19-9 19-19 2-0 14-1 2-0 2-0 14-8 1-0 20 20

1131 1100 642 1141 1239 1462 930 983 1035 1439 1608 777 74 1260 292 243 222 1147 209 217 280 743 1508 22 513 47 21 727 12 -

6 6 5 3 3 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 25

# 0 99 00 1 TM

Goalie

gp-gs

Hoerner, Elizabeth Willemse, Traci Legler, Hannah Lopez-Shaw, Alexes Team Total Opponents

1-0 2-0 18-12 14-8 20 20

a

pts

sh

6 18 31 3 15 34 2 12 25 2 8 22 2 8 15 5 7 10 0 6 20 2 6 12 1 5 17 3 5 7 0 4 11 2 4 27 0 2 4 2 2 10 2 2 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 107 267 17 67 255

Goal Average min ga gaavg

11:50 21:40 1144:56 728:33 0:00 1906:59 1906:59

0 0 14 11 0 25 36

0.00 0.00 1.10 1.36 0.00 1.18 1.70

sh% sog sog% yc

.194 23 .742 .176 16 .471 .200 15 .600 . 136 8 . 364 .2 0 0 9 . 600 . 100 3 . 300 .150 12 .600 . 167 7 . 583 .1 1 8 7 . 412 . 143 4 . 571 .1 8 2 5 . 455 .037 14 .519 .250 2 . 500 . 000 2 . 200 .000 1 . 333 . 000 1 . 200 .000 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .000 2 . 400 . 000 2 . 500 .000 2 1.000 . 000 1 1.000 .000 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .000 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .000 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .000 0 . 000 .135 136 .509 .098 114 .447 Saves saves

0 1 42 42 4 89 100

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3

pct

w

.0 0 0 1.000 .7 5 0 . 792 1.000 . 781 .7 3 5

0 0 5 4 0 9 8

rc gwg pk-att

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 8

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2

Record l

0 0 5 3 0 8 9

t

sho

0 0 3 0 0 3 3

0 0 1 1 6 8 4

Team saves: 4 Goals by Period Navy Opponents Shots by Period Navy Opponents Saves by Period Navy Opponents

1st 2nd

18 8

16 15

1st 2nd

111 135 99 138 1st 2nd

32 40

50 51

OT OT2 Total

2 0

0 2

36 25

OT OT2 Total

14 12

7 6

267 255

OT OT2 Total

5 4

2 5

Corners by Period Navy Opponents

1st 2nd

Fouls by Period Navy Opponents

1st 2nd

40 33

65 80

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

89 100

#

24 #

48 61

85 82

OT OT2 Total

3 3

1 3

92 100

OT OT2 Total

8 5

3 1

NAVY 4035 9/448 0/0

161 168 Opponent 8804 11/800


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 2010 Navy Women's Soccer Navy Combined Team Statistics (as Jun 22, 20of10 PA TR2011) IOT LEAGUE Conference games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date * Oct ** Oct * Oct * Oct * Oct * Oct * Oct

01 08 10 16 22 24 29

Opponent at Colgate at Army Black Knights at Holy Cross BUCKNELL LEHIGH LAFAYETTE AMERICAN

OVERALL 2-3-2 2-3-2 0-0

W L W L T o2 T o2 L

Score 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 2-3

HOME 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-0

Att. 300 5000 210 388 288 315 345

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# Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

NAVY

OPP

6-76 0.86 . 079 39-76 . 513 10.9 23 0-0

6-84 0.86 . 071 33-84 . 393 12.0 34 0-1

3 0

1 0

1336 4/334 0/0

5510 3/1837

Player

Soellner, Ashlynn Youker, Carissa Herren, Kate Perez, Paloma Newhaller, Sam Abid, Anastasia Legler, Hannah Morse, Hannah Serfass, Amanda Learned, Kelsey Calderon, Christine Fruin, Brittany George, Katelyn Haling, Amber Puppolo, Fallon Ball, Deirdre Vivaldi, Britta Davis, Kelcie Tilley, Morgan Crawford, Alicia Kelly, Katie Strine, Stephanie Grupp, Jessica Total Opponents

## Goalie 1 Lopez-Shaw, Alexes 00 Legler, Hannah

Total Opponents

#

gp 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 3 6 3 2 1 7 1 4 7 7 GP 3 6 7 7

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

g

a

pts

Min. 180:00 490:00 670:00 670:00

GA

2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6

1 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 4

5 4 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 16 1 5 6 6

sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att

13 12 4 11 5 2 0 9 6 5 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 84

.154 .083 .250 .091 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .079 .071

7 .538 7 .583 2 .500 6 .545 2 .400 2 1.000 0 .000 5 .556 2 .333 1 .200 2 .667 1 .500 1 .500 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 39 .513 33 .393

GAAvg Saves

0.50 0.92 0.81 0.81

8 18 27 33

Goals by Period Navy Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 6 6

Shots by Period Navy Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 76 84

Saves by Period Navy Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 27 33

Corners by Period Navy Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 23 34

Fouls by Period Navy Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 74 68

25 #

2 3

26 32 9 11

13 8 34 31

4 3

43 46 15 17 9 23 34 32

0 0 5 5 2 3

0 1 5 4

0 0 2 1 1 2

1 2 1 1

Pct

.889 .783 .818 .846

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3

W-L-T

1-0-0 1-3-2 2-3-2 3-2-2

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Sho

1 1 3 3

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9 14 3 15 6 7 00 11 20 4 21 17 2 25 24 26 23 22 19 18 16 12 8

AWAY 2-1 2-1 0-0

STATISTICS


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 2010 Navy Women's Soccer

2010 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTSNavy Game Results (Final) All games

Date Aug 20 Aug 22 Aug 27 Aug 29 Sep 03

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Sep 05

Opponent at South Carolina State at Presbyterian College

Score Overall 1-2 0-1-0 TO2 2-2 0-1-1 L

MOUNT ST. MARY'S at George Mason at Texas at Texas State

W WOT L LO2

Conf 0-0-0 0-0-0

1-0 1-0 1-5 2-3

1-1-1 2-1-1 2-2-1 2-3-1

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

#

Sep 10

#

Sep 12

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN MANHATTAN

W

1-2 5-0

2-4-1 3-4-1

0-0-0 0-0-0

Sep 17

at VMI Keydets

W

4-0

4-4-1

0-0-0

Sep 19

at James Madison DUQUESNE

L

Sep 24

WOT

0-1 3-2

4-5-1 5-5-1

0-0-0 0-0-0

Sep 26

at Penn

W

3-2

6-5-1

0-0-0

Oct 01

at Colgate

W

2-0

7-5-1

1-0-0

Oct 03

DELAWARE STATE

W

6-0

8-5-1

1-0-0

L

0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 2-3

8-6-1 9-6-1 9-7-1 9-7-2 9-7-3 9-8-3

1-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 2-2-1 2-2-2 2-3-2

*

** Oct 08 *

Oct 10

*

Oct 16

*

Oct 22

*

Oct 24

*

Oct 29

at Army Black Knights at Holy Cross BUCKNELL LEHIGH LAFAYETTE AMERICAN

LO2

W L TO2 TO2 L

Att. Goals scored 185 Calderon, Christine (unassisted) 508 Calderon, Christine (Puppolo, Fallon) George, Katelyn (Puppolo, Fallon) 625 Soellner, Ashlynn (George, Katelyn) 244 Soellner, Ashlynn (George, Katelyn) 1371 Youker, Carissa (unassisted) 410 Youker, Carissa (Morse, Hannah) Fruin, Brittany (unassisted) 521 Calderon, Christine (Youker, Carissa) 378 Youker, Carissa (unassisted) Abid, Anastasia (Fruin, Brittany) Soellner, Ashlynn (Herren, Kate) Newhaller, Sam (Woolard, KD;Herren, Kate) Perez, Paloma (unassisted) 72 Abid, Anastasia (Fruin, Brittany) Morse, Hannah (unassisted) Youker, Carissa (Tilley, Morgan;Soellner, Ashlynn) Perez, Paloma (Woolard, KD;Morse, Hannah) 270 858 Abid, Anastasia (Youker, Carissa;Serfass, Amanda) Learned, Kelsey (Soellner, Ashlynn) Perez, Paloma (Abid, Anastasia) 234 Serfass, Amanda (Youker, Carissa) Learned, Kelsey (Herren, Kate) Youker, Carissa (Vivaldi, Britta) 300 Soellner, Ashlynn (Legler, Hannah) Perez, Paloma (Soellner, Ashlynn;Herren, Kate) 317 Serfass, Amanda (Calderon, Christine;George, Katelyn) Fruin, Brittany (unassisted) Soellner, Ashlynn (Calderon, Christine;Youker, Carissa) Newhaller, Sam (Perez, Paloma) Ball, Deirdre (Perez, Paloma) Perez, Paloma (unassisted) 5000 210 Soellner, Ashlynn (Herren, Kate) 388 288 Herren, Kate (Youker, Carissa) 315 345 Youker, Carissa (Abid, Anastasia) Newhaller, Sam (Youker, Carissa)

# Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.)

Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:

W-L-T 9-8-3 2-3-2 4-3-2 5-5-1 0-0 2-2-3

Attendance Total: Home: Away: Neutral:

Dates 20 9 11 0

#

Total 12839 4035 8804 0

Avg. 642 448 800 0

26 #


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R RECORD WHEN NAVY...

Shot Statistics Goals-Shot Attempts Goals Scored Average Shots Per Game Assists Corner Kicks Penalty Kicks

plays at home plays away from home plays in Maryland plays outside of Maryland is leading at the half is trailing at the half is tied at the half scores first opponent scores first takes more shots takes fewer shots takes equal shots in one-goal games scores one goal scores two goals scores three goals scores 4-plus goals goes into overtime plays in August plays in September plays in October plays in November plays ranked opponents plays a Patriot League opponent plays a Patriot League game plays a Patriot League home game plays a Patriot League road game

Navy 36-267 1.80 13.4 35 92 0-0

Opp 25-255 1.25 12.8 17 100 1-2

Goals By Period Navy Opponent

1 18 8

2 16 15

OT 2 0

2OT 0 2

Total 36 25

Shots By Period Navy Opponent

111 99

135 138

14 12

7 6

267 255

Saves By Period Navy Opponent

32 40

50 51

5 4

2 5

89 100

Corner Kicks By Period Navy 40 Opponent 33

48 61

3 3

1 3

92 100

Fouls By Period Navy Opponent

85 82

8 5

3 1

161 168

65 80

130-37-15 94-69-15 138-43-15 86-63-15 161-11-3 10-59-7 54-36-20 ----174-32-17 40-68-11 10-6-2 74-58-0 38-33-12 62-7-6 50-3-0 73-1-0 18-14-30 20-6-3 92-45-8 91-40-18 21-15-1 1-11-1 82-43-14 68-31-14 38-13-6 30-18-10

2010 Navy Women's Soccer Navy Category Leaders (Final) All games

2010 CATEGORY LEADERS ## Points

14 9 15 21 7 3 6 17 20 2

Youker, Carissa Soellner, Ashlynn Perez, Paloma Calderon, Christine Abid, Anastasia Herren, Kate Newhaller, Sam Fruin, Brittany Serfass, Amanda George, Katelyn

## Goals

9 14 15 6 7 21 17 4 20 2

Soellner, Ashlynn Youker, Carissa Perez, Paloma Newhaller, Sam Abid, Anastasia Calderon, Christine Fruin, Brittany Learned, Kelsey Serfass, Amanda George, Katelyn

## Assists

14 3 9 2 17 15 7 5 24 11

Youker, Carissa Herren, Kate Soellner, Ashlynn George, Katelyn Fruin, Brittany Perez, Paloma Abid, Anastasia Woolard, KD Puppolo, Fallon Morse, Hannah

GP

G

A

19 20 14 20 20 20 20 19 20 20

6 6 5 3 3 1 3 2 2 1

6 3 2 2 2 5 0 2 1 3

GP

G

A

20 19 14 20 20 20 19 19 20 20

6 6 5 3 3 3 2 2 2 1

3 6 2 0 2 2 2 0 1 3

GP

G

A

19 20 20 20 19 14 20 11 20 20

6 1 6 1 2 5 3 0 0 1

6 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

Pts Shots

18 15 12 8 8 7 6 6 5 5

31 34 25 22 15 10 20 12 17 7

Pts Shots

15 18 12 6 8 8 6 4 5 5

34 31 25 20 15 22 12 11 17 7

Pts Shots

18 7 15 5 6 12 8 2 2 4

31 10 34 7 12 25 15 3 10 27

## Shots

9 14 11 15 21 6 20 7 17 4

Soellner, Ashlynn Youker, Carissa Morse, Hannah Perez, Paloma Calderon, Christine Newhaller, Sam Serfass, Amanda Abid, Anastasia Fruin, Brittany Learned, Kelsey

## Shots on Goal

14 9 15 11 6 7 21 20 17 4

Youker, Carissa Soellner, Ashlynn Perez, Paloma Morse, Hannah Newhaller, Sam Abid, Anastasia Calderon, Christine Serfass, Amanda Fruin, Brittany Learned, Kelsey

GP

G

A Shots Shot%

20 19 20 14 20 20 20 20 19 19

6 6 1 5 3 3 2 3 2 2

3 6 2 2 2 0 1 2 2 0

GP

G

A Shots

19 20 14 20 20 20 20 20 19 19

6 6 5 1 3 3 3 2 2 2

6 3 2 2 0 2 2 1 2 0

## Game-winning Goals

GP

No.

Soellner, Ashlynn Youker, Carissa Serfass, Amanda Abid, Anastasia Perez, Paloma

20 19 20 20 14

4 2 1 1 1

9 14 20 7 15

#

34 31 27 25 22 20 17 15 12 11

27 #

31 34 25 27 20 15 22 17 12 11

.176 .194 .037 .200 .136 .150 .118 .200 .167 .182 SOG SOG%

23 16 15 14 12 9 8 7 7 5

.742 .471 .600 .519 .600 .600 .364 .412 .583 .455

4-3-2 5-5-1 4-3-2 5-5-1 5-2-0 0-1-2 4-5-1 9-2-0 0-6-2 4-3-2 4-4-1 1-1-0 5-7-0 3-3-1 1-2-1 1-0-0 3-0-0 2-2-3 2-1-1 4-4-0 3-3-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-2 2-3-2 0-2-2 2-1-0

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 2010 Navy Women's Soccer Navy Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (Final) All games

2010 INDIVIDUAL GOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS at SCSU at PC MOUNT at MASON at UT at TXST CSU MANW at VMI at JMU DUQ at PENN at CUWSC10 DSU at ARMY at HC BUCKNELL LEHIGH LAFAYETT AMERICAN

Date

Aug 20 Aug 22 Aug 27 Aug 29 Sep 03 Sep 05 Sep 10 Sep 12 Sep 17 Sep 19 Sep 24 Sep 26 Oct 01 Oct 03 Oct 08 Oct 10 Oct 16 Oct 22 Oct 24 Oct 29

Score

Opponent

at SCSU at PC MOUNT at MASON at UT at TXST CSU MANW at VMI at JMU DUQ at PENN at CUWSC10 DSU at ARMY at HC BUCKNELL LEHIGH LAFAYETT AMERICAN

Date

Aug 20 Aug 22 Aug 27 Aug 29 Sep 03 Sep 05 Sep 10 Sep 12 Sep 17 Sep 19 Sep 24 Sep 26 Oct 01 Oct 03 Oct 08 Oct 10 Oct 16 Oct 22 Oct 24 Oct 29

Score

Opponent

Date

Score

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Opponent

at SCSU at PC MOUNT at MASON at UT at TXST CSU MANW at VMI at JMU DUQ at PENN at CUWSC10 DSU at ARMY at HC BUCKNELL LEHIGH LAFAYETT AMERICAN

Aug 20 Aug 22 Aug 27 Aug 29 Sep 03 Sep 05 Sep 10 Sep 12 Sep 17 Sep 19 Sep 24 Sep 26 Oct 01 Oct 03 Oct 08 Oct 10 Oct 16 Oct 22 Oct 24 Oct 29

1-2 2-2 1-0 1-0 1-5 2-3 1-2 5-0 4-0 0-1 3-2 3-2 2-0 6-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 2-3

1-2 2-2 1-0 1-0 1-5 2-3 1-2 5-0 4-0 0-1 3-2 3-2 2-0 6-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 2-3

1-2 2-2 1-0 1-0 1-5 2-3 1-2 5-0 4-0 0-1 3-2 3-2 2-0 6-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 2-3

L t W W L L L W W L W W W W L W L t t L

L t W W L L L W W L W W W W L W L t t L

L t W W L L L W W L W W W W L W L t t L

0 HOERNER,EL

00 1 2 3 LEGLER,HAN LOPEZ-SHAW GEORGE,KAT HERREN,KAT

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP

0-0-0 1-0-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0

4 5 6 LEARNED,KE WOOLARD,KD NEWHALLER,

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2

10 WILKIN,EMI

11 MORSE,HANN

12 STRINE,STE

13 BATYE,TAYL

14 YOUKER,CAR

15 PEREZ,PALO

16 KELLY,KATI

17 FRUIN,BRIT

21 CALDERON,C

22 DAVIS,KELC

23 VIVALDI,BR

24 PUPPOLO,FA

25 HALING,AMB

26 BALL,DEIRD

99 WILLEMSE,T

DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

1-0-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 1-0-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-2-4 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2010 Navy0-1-1 Women's Soccer DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP Navy Game-by-Game DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Goals-Assists-Points (Final) 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 All1-1-3 games

DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

#

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-2 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

28 #

DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

7 ABID,ANAST

8 GRUPP,JESS

9 SOELLNER,A

18 CRAWFORD,A

19 TILLEY,MOR

20 SERFASS,AM

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 1-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-3 1-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R NAVY RECORD BOOK Year-by-Year Results Coach Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra

Team Captain Kerry Kuykendall Trish Buchinger Kate Standifer Kelly Kast Amy Hakola Nicole Aunapu Michelle Nance Sarah Wilson Erin Kelly Nadia Sheikh Amelia Sheveland Kim Bonafede Lindsay Adlam Molly Burd Kari Weniger Julie Reynolds Beth Reed Jessica Grupp

Record 2-5-0 7-9-2 10-7-1 11-6-2 10-8-0 17-3-1 14-8-0 10-9-2 16-5-1 16-1-4 17-5-1 11-8-1 10-8-2 21-2-1 14-5-4 15-4-3 14-5-2 9-8-3 224-106-30

Pct. 40.0 44.4 58.3 63.2 55.6 83.3 63.6 52.4 75.0 85.7 76.1 57.5 61.1 89.6 69.6 75.0 71.4 52.5 66.4

Home Away Neutral PL Record Pct. League Finish 0-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 N/A N/A N/A 4-5-2 3-4-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 42.9 Fifth 4-4-1 4-2-0 2-1-0 2-3-1 41.7 Fourth 5-2-2 6-4-0 0-0-0 3-2-1 58.3 Fourth 7-2-0 3-3-0 0-3-0 4-2-0 66.7 Third 11-1-0 3-1-1 3-1-0 5-0-1 91.7 First 6-2-0 5-5-0 3-1-0 5-1-0 83.3 Tie-First 7-2-1 2-5-1 1-2-0 3-2-1 58.3 Tie-Second 10-2-0 4-2-1 2-1-0 6-1-0 85.7 First 8-0-1 7-0-3 1-1-0 4-0-3 78.6 Second 9-2-1 7-3-0 1-0-0 6-1-0 85.7 Tie-First 9-1-0 2-6-1 0-1-0 4-3-0 57.1 Tie-Fourth 6-3-1 3-5-1 1-0-0 2-5-0 28.5 Sixth 14-1-0 4-1-0 3-0-1 6-1-0 85.7 Tie-First 9-0-1 3-4-2 2-1-1 4-1-2 71.4 Third 10-3-2 5-1-1 0-0-0 5-0-2 85.7 First 7-1-1 7-4-0 0-0-1 4-2-1 71.4 Fourth 4-3-2 5-5-1 0-0-0 2-3-2 42.9 Sixth 130-37-15 75-57-12 19-12-3 68-31-14 66.4 Captured Patriot League Tournament title and advanced to NCAA Tournament

Memorable Games in Navy History

Date

Site

Result

First Game Played First Win First Home Win First Patriot League Game First Patriot League Tournament Game First Patriot League Tournament Win (Game) First Patriot League Championship (Tournament) First Game Played at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility First NCAA Tournament Game First Televised Game First Win Over a Ranked Team First Win Over a Top-10 Ranked Team First Time Advancing in NCAA Tournament First Shootout

9/4/93 9/9/93 9/17/94 9/10/94 11/4/95 11/4/95 11/9/03 9/7/01 11/14/03 9/22/05 10/26/06 10/26/06 11/10/06 11/10/06

Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Worcester, Mass. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Washington, D.C. Annapolis, Md. University Park, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chapel Hill, N.C. Chapel Hill, N.C.

lost to Loyola, 2-0 def. Johns Hopkins, 4-0 def. Fordham, 5-0 lost to Holy Cross, 4-1 def. Bucknell, 2-0 def. Bucknell, 2-0 def. American, 4-1 def. Davidson, 4-1 lost to No. 6 Penn State, 5-1 lost to Stanford, 2-1 def. No. 9 Penn State, 1-0 def. No. 9 Penn State, 1-0 tied No. 20 William & Mary (5-4 PK) tied No. 20 William & Mary (5-4 PK)

Navy Attendance Records All-Time

Att. 1. 6,527 2. 2,627 3. 2,605 4. 2,412 2,412 6. 1,384 7. 1,058 8. 1,052 9. 956 10. 925

Opponent No. 1 North Carolina Army Army No. 9 Penn State Army George Mason Army Army Lehigh Davidson

Memorable Wins in Navy History Date 9/26/03 10/9/09 10/20/99 10/26/06 9/20/97 8/27/99 11/5/07 10/3/03 10/20/06 8/25/06

Facility NMCMS GWSF Dewey Field GWSF Dewey Field Dewey Field GWSF GWSF GWSF GWSF

Att. 2,627 2,605 2,412

Result Navy, 2-0 Navy, 3-1 Army, 1-0 OT

Date 9/9/93 10/5/96 10/9/98 9/29/98 9/6/02 10/20/03 10/17/05 9/9/07 11/19/08

Site Baltimore, Md. Bethlehem, Pa. Annapolis, Md. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Hamilton, N.Y.

Result def. Johns Hopkins, 4-0 def. Lehigh, 2-1 def. Lafayette, 5-0 def. Air Force, 2-1 def. Air Force, 2-0 def. UMBC, 3-0 def. Howard, 5-1 def. Towson, 1-0 def. Colgate, 1-0

Navy in the NCAA Tournament

Army-Navy Games 1. 2. 3.

Win # 1 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200

Date 10/9/09 10/20/99 9/20/97

Facility GWSF Dewey Field Dewey Field

Attendance Key NMCMS — Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium GWSF — Glenn Warner Soccer Facility

#

Year 2003 2006 2006 2007

29 #

Opponent No. 5 Penn State William & Mary No. 1 North Carolina No. 12 West Virginia

Round First First Second First

Result L 1-5 T 0-0 2OT (Navy 5-4 PK) L 0-4 L 0-4

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Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 18 Years


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Individual Career Records Games Played 1. 2. 4. 6.

90 89 89 87 87 86 86 86 86 86

Shelly Moeller Brittany White Carey Young Meggie Curran Carmen Myers Kristen Laraway Julie Reynolds Emma Hagen Stephanie Parker Justine Fisher

2006-09 2006-09 2005-08 2003-06 2003-06 2005-08 2005-08 2001-04 2001-04 1998-01

Games Started

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1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 10.

90 86 84 84 77 76 76 75 75 74 74

Shelly Moeller Justine Fisher Julie Reynolds Xochitl Piedra Stephanie Parker Carey Young Kristen Riismandel Emma Hagen Margaret Ewers Michelle Nance Nicole Aunapu

2006-09 1998-01 2005-08 2001-04 2001-04 2005-08 1996-99 2001-04 1997-00 1996-99 1995-98

51 45 44 38 37 32 24 23 21 21

Stacy Finley Cori Thornton Justine Fisher Meggie Curran Amelia Sheveland Brigitte Fox Carissa Youker Kristen Riismandel Katie Eames Shannon Filbin

2000-03 1994-97 1998-01 2003-06 2000-03 2004-08 2007-10 1996-99 2001-04 1996-99

Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Assists 1. 2. 4. 5. 6.

9.

42 27 27 26 25 24 24 24 23 23

Meggie Curran Stephanie Parker Nadia Sheikh Justine Fisher Vanessa Solon Stacy Finley Kristen Riismandel Anne Kipp Kara Hardebeck Shannon Filbin

2003-06 2001-04 1999-02 1998-01 1998-01 2000-03 1996-99 1995-98 1999-02 1996-99

Game-Winning Goals 1. 2. 4. 5. 6.

23 13 13 11 9 8 8

Stacy Finley Carissa Youker Justine Fisher Brigitte Fox Amelia Sheveland Meggie Curran Michelle Nance

2000-03 2007-10 1998-01 2004-07 2000-03 2003-06 1996-99

CURRAN ʻ07

FINLEY ʻ04

FISHER ʻ02

THORNTON ʻ98

Career Scoring Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Stacy Finley Meggie Curran Justine Fisher Cori Thornton Amelia Sheveland Brigitte Fox Kristen Riismandel Shannon Filbin Carissa Youker Michelle Nance

Years 2000-03 2003-06 1998-01 1994-97 2000-03 2004-07 1996-99 1996-99 2007-10 1996-99

GP 81 87 86 72 75 71 77 71 83 77

8.

Goals 51 38 44 45 37 32 23 21 24 21

Assists 24 42 26 19 20 14 23 23 14 17

Points 126 118 114 109 94 78 70 65 62 59

Pts/Gm 1.56 1.36 1.33 1.51 1.25 1.10 0.90 0.92 0.75 0.77

GWG 23 8 13 3 9 11 1 4 13 8

Shutouts

6 Shelly Moeller 2006-09 6 Katie Eames 2001-04 10. 4 Ashlynn Soellner 2010-P 4 7 others * Game-winning goals were not kept consistently between the 1994-97 seasons.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Shots

*Partial shutouts were no longer awarded after 2002

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

273 226 212 198 186 182 150 146 143 132

Stacy Finley Meggie Curran Cori Thornton Justine Fisher Kristen Riismandel Amelia Sheveland Vanessa Solon Shannon Filbin Brigitte Fox Kristen Laraway

2000-03 2003-06 1994-97 1998-01 1996-99 2000-03 1998-01 1996-99 2004-08 2005-08

Goals-Against Average Min: 2,400 minutes played 1.

0.63

2.

0.65

3.

0.88

4.

1.00

5.

1.04

Beth Reed (19 GA, 2726:25) Lizzie Barnes (40 GA, 5521:17) Kim Bonafede (54 GA, 5514:55) Kate Macfarlane (27 GA, 2419:53) Sarah Wilson (54 GA, 4693:17)

2006-09

Amy Hakola Kim Bonafede Lizzie Barnes Sarah Wilson Kate Macfarlane

1994-97 2001-04 2005-08 1997-00 1999, 2001

2005-08 2001-04 1999, 2001 1997-2000

Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

479 234 224 201 158

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29.0 22.0 20.3 14.5 10.1

Lizzie Barnes Kim Bonafede Sarah Wilson Amy Hakola Kate Macfarlane

2005-08 2001-04 1997-00 1994-97 1999, 2001

Save Percentage 1.

86.8

2.

85.4

3.

84.8

4.

82.3

5.

81.3

Beth Reed (125 Sv, 19 GA) Kate Macfarlane (158 Sv, 27 GA) Lizzie Barnes (224 Sv, 40 GA) Amy Hakola (479 Sv, 103 GA) Kim Bonafede (234 Sv, 54 GA)

2006-09 1999, 01 2005-08 1994-97 2001-04


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Individual Single-Season Records Games Played 1.

24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Lauren Bresnahan Molly Burd Kristi Coonfare Meggie Curran Brigitte Fox Shelly Moeller Carmen Myers Julie Reynolds Katie Traster Kari Weniger Carey Young

Game-Winning Goals 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Lauren Bresnahan Kristi Coonfare Meggie Curran Brigitte Fox Shelly Moeller Katie Traster Jenn Dunbar Brigitte Fox Shelly Moeller Brittany White Carey Young Molly Burd Carey Young Julie Reynolds Lizzie Barnes Kim Bonafede Emma Hagen Stephanie Parker Xochitl Piedra

2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2003 2003 2003 2003

Stacy Finley Meggie Curran Amelia Sheveland Cori Thornton Justine Fisher Brigitte Fox Stacy Finley Justine Fisher Meggie Curran Stacy Finley

2002 2006 2002 1994 1999 2007 2003 2000 2005 2001

Points 1. 2.

5. 6. 8. 9.

45 39 39 39 38 35 35 33 32 32

Goals 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

19 18 16 16 15 14 13 12 12 11

Stacy Finley Cori Thornton Brigitte Fox Justine Fisher Amelia Sheveland Stacy Finley Justine Fisher Meggie Curran Stacy Finley Amelia Sheveland

Stacy Finley Stacy Finley Justine Fisher Brigitte Fox Stacy Finley Carissa Youker Carissa Youker Michelle Nance Ashlynn Soellner Iris Boivin Meggie Curran Amelia Sheveland

2002 2001 1999 2007 2003 2009 2008 1998 2010 2005 2004 2002

15 14 13 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9

Meggie Curran Meggie Curran Cassie Barbaresi Stacy Finley Ty Westinghouse Molly Burd Justine Fisher Anne Kipp Meggie Curran Stephanie Parker Kara Hardebeck Amelia Sheveland Vanessa Solon

2006 2005 2006 2003 1994 2006 2001 1998 2004 2003 2002 2002 2000

87 85 82 76 75 73 68 63 61 57

Stacy Finley Amelia Sheveland Meggie Curran Stacy Finley Brigitte Fox Stacy Finley Kristen Riismandel Meggie Curran Justine Fisher Cori Thornton

2002 2002 2005 2001 2007 2003 1997 2006 1999 1994

4. 6.

9.

2002 1994 2007 1999 2002 2001 2000 2006 2003 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 6.

9.

Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

181 123 119 107 97 91 84 78 72 72

Amy Hakola Kate Macfarlane Amy Hakola Amy Hakola Beth Reed Kim Bonafede Lizzie Barnes Sarah Wilson Kim Bonafede Amy Hakola

1994 2001 1995 1996 2009 2002 2006 1999 2003 1997

Lizzie Barnes ‘09 led the nation and set single-season Navy records in GAA and save percentage during the 2006 season.

Goals-Against Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

31 #

Year 2006 2002 1998 2008 2009 2001 2004 2007 1999 2010

Minutes 1852:05 1756:06 1684:00 1661:05 1833:59 1795:03 1710:55 1848:47 1320:08 1144:56

GA 6 7 12 12 14 17 19 21 16 14

GAA 0.29 0.36 0.64 0.65 0.69 0.85 1.00 1.02 1.09 1.10

Save Percentage 1.

93.3

2.

92.9

3.

87.9

4.

87.4

5.

85.5

Lizzie Barnes (84 Sv, 6 GA) Kim Bonafede (91 Sv, 7 GA) Kate Macfarlane (123 Sv, 17 GA) Beth Reed (97 Sv, 14 GA) Lizzie Barnes (71 Sv, 12 GA)

2006

Lizzie Barnes Sarah Wilson Kim Bonafede Beth Reed Lizzie Barnes Lizzie Barnes Kate Macfarlane

2006 1998 2002 2009 2008 2007 2001

2002 2001 2009 2008

Shutouts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7.

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Name Lizzie Barnes Kim Bonafede Sarah Wilson Lizzie Barnes Beth Reed Kate Macfarlane Kim Bonafede Lizzie Barnes Sarah Wilson Hannah Legler

13 11.5 11 9 8 8 7

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7.

24 24 24 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23

7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4

Assists

Games Started 1.

1.


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Single-Season Team Records Points

Class Records Points by a ...

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

219 176 162 157 156

2006 2002 2003 1998 2000

Goals 1. 2. 3.

70 56 52 52 51

5.

2006 2002 2003 1998 1999

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Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

79 66 64 58 56

2006 2000 2002 2003 2001

408 403 384 370 347

1998 2006 2002 2007 2001

193 140 129 123 118

1994 2001 1995 1996 1999

Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

19 15 14 13 11 11

39 38 45 38

Cori Thornton Justine Fisher Stacy Finley Meggie Curran

1994 1999 2002 2006

Goals by a ... Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

-

18 16 19 16

Cori Thornton Justine Fisher Stacy Finley Brigitte Fox

1994 1999 2002 2007

Assists by a ... Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

-

13 11 14 15

Cassie Barbaresi Ty Westinghouse Meggie Curran Meggie Curran

2006 1994 2005 2006

Saves by a ... Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

-

181 119 107 123

Amy Hakola Amy Hakola Amy Hakola Kate Macfarlane

1994 1995 1996 2001

Save Percentage by a ... Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

-

83.8 93.3 81.7 87.9

Amy Hakola Lizzie Barnes Amy Hakola Kate Macfarlane

1994 2006 1996 2001

Shutouts by a ... Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

-

2 13 8 9

Grace Kelly Lizzie Barnes Lizzie Barnes Beth Reed

1996 2006 2007 2009

Goals-Against Average by a ...

Shutouts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

-

Miscellaneous Team Records

2006 2002 1998 2008 2009 2007

Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

-

2.27 0.29 1.02 0.65

Amy Hakola Lizzie Barnes Lizzie Barnes Lizzie Barnes

1994 2006 2007 2008

Goals-Against Average 1. 3. 4. 5.

0.37 0.37 0.56 0.60 0.79

2006 2002 1998 2008 2009

4.

21 17 17 16 16

Most Losses Fewest Losses

9, 1994, 2000 1 in 2002

Most Ties Most Home Wins Fewest Home Wins Consecutive Home Wins • season • over multiple seasons Most Road Wins Fewest Road Wins Consecutive Road Wins • season • over multiple seasons

4 in 2002, 2007 14 in 2006 0 in 1993* 14 in 2006 15 in 1997-98, 2005-06 7 in 2003, 2009 2 in 1993*, ‘00, ‘04 4 in 1996, ‘02, ‘03, ‘06 5 in 2001-02

Longest Winning Streak 19 in 2006 Longest Losing Streak 3 in 1993, '94, '95, '97, ‘10 Longest Unbeaten Streak 35 games, 2002-03 Navy owned the longest Division I unbeaten streak in the country at the time of its achievement. Undefeated Regular Season 16-0-4, 2002 Navy was the only Division I undefeated team in the nation during the 2002 regular season. Best Win Percentage Worst Win Percentage

.896 (21-2-1), 2006 *.286 (2-5), 1993

Most Shutouts Most Consecutive Shutouts Most Shutouts by Opponent Most Consecutive Shutouts by Opp. Most Overtime Games

19 in 2006 10 in 2006 6 in 2000 2, six times 8 in 2008

Most Goals 70 in 2006 Fewest Goals 7 in 1993* Most Goals/game 2.92 (70G, 24 gm) in 2006 Most Goals Allowed 36 in 1994 Fewest Goals Allowed 8 in 2002 Navy has twice held the opposition to single-digit goals for an entire season (8 in 2002 & 9 in 2006).

Most Assists 2006 2003 1998 2002 2001

21, 2006 2 in 1993*

Most Goals Allowed/Gm 2.0 (36 G, 18 gm) in 1994 Fewest Goals Allowed/Gm 0.37 (9G, 24 gm) in 2006

Victories 1. 2.

Most Wins Fewest Wins

79 in 2006

*Navy played several club teams in 1993, therefore, its stats reflect a limited number of contests.

Cori Thornton ‘98 set Navy freshman records with 18 goals and 39 points during the Mids’ second full varsity season in 1994.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Team Single-Game Records Goals 1. 2. 4.

10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8

Howard, 10/16/06 (10-0) Rider, 10/22/00 (9-0) Pittsburgh, 9/7/96 (9-1) Howard, 10/30/07 (8-1) The Citadel, 10/24/04 (8-0) Robert Morris, 11/4/02 (8-1) Marist, 9/13/02 (8-0) Howard, 9/16/98 (8-0)

Individual Single-Game Records Points 1. 2.

4.

10 6 6 5 5

Howard, 10/16/06 (1st, 10-0) The Citadel, 10/24/04 (1st, 8-0) Albany, 10/11/02 (2nd, 7-2) Howard, 10/30/07 (2nd, 8-1) Howard, 10/10/2001 (2nd, 6-0)

5.

Assists 16 12 10 9 9 9 9

Rider, 10/22/00 Howard, 10/16/06 Robert Morris, 11/4/02 Butler, 9/10/06 The Citadel, 10/24/0 Albany, 10/11/02 Howard, 10/10/01

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

48 41 38 37 36

Howard, 9/16/98 Mount St. Mary’s, 9/19/98 at Holy Cross, 9/14/96 at Presbyterian 8/22/10 Howard, 10/30/07

Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

25 22 20 17 16 16

Loyola, 9/4/93 vs. Colgate, 11/5/95 Monmouth, 10/7/94 Villanova, 9/3/94 at American, 9/7/94 at Army, 9/24/94

Goals Against 1. 2.

7 6 6 6

at Lafayette, 9/26/93 (1-7) at Penn, 10/25/99 (0-6) at Texas A&M, 9/10/99 (0-6) vs. Colgate, 11/5/95 (0-6)

Goals Against in a Half 1. 2.

5 4 4 4

at Texas (2nd, 1-5) at Colgate, (2nd, 0-4) Florida, (2nd, 0-5) at Lafayette (2nd, 1-7)

Brigitte Fox vs. Howard, 10/30/07 Amelia Sheveland vs. Marist, 9/13/02 Amelia Sheveland vs. UCF, 9/8/00 Cori Thornton vs. Fordham, 9/17/94 Brigitte Fox at Colgate, 10/14/06 Stacy Finley vs. American, 10/14/03 Stacy Finley vs. Robert Morris, 11/4/02 Amelia Sheveland vs. Robert Morris, 11/4/02 Amelia Sheveland vs. Albany, 10/11/02 Stacy Finley vs. Davidson, 9/7/01 Kara Hardebeck vs. Rider, 10/22/00 Justine Fisher at Rider, 10/17/99 Cori Thornton vs. Lehigh, 10/24/97 Julie Treanor at Johns Hopkins, 9/9/93

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Fastest three goals — by Navy 1:03 — Brigitte Fox (12:50) and Katie Eames (13:24 & 13:53) vs. The Citadel, 10/24/04 Consecutive games with at least one point 10 — Meggie Curran, 9/17/06 - 10/20/06 Consecutive games with a goal 9 — Cori Thornton, 9/4/94 - 10/3/94

Multi-Goal Games Season 4 — Stacy Finley, 2002 (21 gm) Career 11 — Stacy Finley, 2000-03 (81 gm)

Stacy Finley vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 9/12/03 Shannon Filbin at Holy Cross, 10/25/98 Julie Treanor at Johns Hopkins, 9/9/93 Sam Schroth vs. Howard, 10/30/07 Brigitte Fox vs. NJIT, 10/7/07 Stacy Finley vs. Holy Cross, 10/26/02 Amelia Sheveland vs. Albany, 10/11/02 Amelia Sheveland vs. Marist, 9/13/02 Justine Fisher vs. St. Joseph’s, 8/30/99 Cori Thornton at Lafayette, 10/6/96

Games with a Goal and an Assist Season 6 — Stacy Finley, 2003 (21 gm) Career 13 — Meggie Curran, 2003-06 (87 gm)

Saves 1. 25 2. 20 20 4. 17 5. 16 16

Fastest consecutive goals — two teams 0:17 — Justine Fisher (Navy) 32:32 and Heather Houska (Creighton) 32:49, 10/3/99

Christine Calderon vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 9/19/08 Cassie Barbaresi vs. Howard, 10/16/06 Cassie Barbaresi vs. Butler, 9/10/06 Brigitte Fox vs. The Citadel, 10/24/04 Stephanie Parker vs. Holy Cross, 10/23/04 Stacy Finley vs. Bucknell, 11/1/03 Stephanie Parker vs. Robert Morris, 11/4/02 Justine Fisher vs. Rider, 10/22/00 Becky Murphy vs. Holy Cross, 9/18/99

Shots 1. 10 10 10 4. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Fastest consecutive goals — by Navy 0:13 — Amelia Sheveland (79:45 & 79:58) vs. Drexel, 9/7/03

Consecutive games with an assist Four Players - 5x; MR: Meggie Curran, 10/6-10/16/06

Assists 1.

Shots

4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Fastest goal against to open match — by Opponent 0:27 — Anne Perkins (VCU) at Navy, 9/24/95

Sam Cruz vs. Loyola, 9/4/93 Amy Hakola vs. Colgate, 11/5/95 Amy Hakola vs. Monmouth, 10/7/94 Amy Hakola vs. Villanova, 9/3/94 Amy Hakola at American, 9/7/94 Amy Hakola at Army, 9/24/94

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Multi-Assist Games 5 — Meggie Curran, 2005 (20 gm) Season Career 9 — Meggie Curran, 2003-06 (87 gm) Hat Tricks Season 3 — Amelia Sheveland, 2002 (21 gm) Career 4 — Amelia Sheveland, 2000-03 (75 gm)

Navy’s All-Time Golden Goals Date 9/25/99 11/6/99 9/18/00 10/6/00 10/25/00 11/3/01 11/9/01 8/31/03 10/10/03 8/28/05 8/31/08 10/3/08 10/26/08 11/7/08 8/29/10 9/24/10

Player Vanessa Solon Justine Fisher Nadia Sheikh Stacy Finley Justine Fisher Stacy Finley Justine Fisher Amelia Sheveland Stacy Finley Molly Burd Shelly Moeller Kristen Laraway Anastasia Abid Kate Herren Ashlynn Soellner Paloma Perez

Time 99:41 106:56 105:39 90:32 93:59 101:01 96:29 93:57 104:43 96:38 93:33 94:15 106:52 95:52 98:51 98:33

Opponent Lafayette Army Loyola Lafayette Howard Bucknell Lafayette Pacific Delaware La Salle UC Davis Bucknell Holy Cross Colgate G. Mason Duquesne

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1. 2. 3. 4.

Amelia Sheveland vs. Marist, 9/13/02 Brigitte Fox vs. Howard, 10/30/07 Amelia Sheveland vs. Albany, 10/11/02 Amelia Sheveland vs. UCF, 9/8/00 Cori Thornton vs. Fordham, 9/17/94

Goals 1.

Goals in a Half 1. 2.

9 8 8 8 8

Miscellaneous Individual Records Fastest goal to open match — by Navy 0:39 — Katie Eames at Seton Hall, 9/19/04


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

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Points Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Player Gm Carissa Youker 19 Carissa Youker 21 Kristen Laraway 21 Brigitte Fox 23 Meggie Curran 24 Meggie Curran 20 Meggie Curran 20 Stacy Finley 21 Stacy Finley 21 Stacy Finley 22 Justine Fisher 21 Justine Fisher 22 Kristen Riismandel 21 Cori Thornton 18 Shannon Filbin 18 Cori Thornton 18 Cori Thornton 18 Julie Treanor 7

Pts 18 23 17 35 39 32 25 35 45 32 33 38 23 23 22 26 39 7

PPG 0.95 1.09 0.81 1.52 1.63 1.60 1.25 1.67 2.14 1.45 1.57 1.73 1.10 1.28 1.22 1.44 2.17 1.00

Player Gm Ashlynn Soellner 20 Carissa Youker 19 Carissa Youker 21 Carissa Youker 22 Brigitte Fox 23 Meggie Curran 24 Meggie Curran 20 Meggie Curran 20 Katie Eames 20 Brigitte Fox 20 Stacy Finley 21 Stacy Finley 21 Stacy Finley 22 Justine Fisher 21 Justine Fisher 22 Justine Fisher 21 Michelle Nance 19 Kristen Riismandel 21 Cori Thornton 18 Shannon Filbin 18 Cori Thornton 18 Cori Thornton 18 Cori Thornton 18 Julie Treanor 7

G 6 6 9 7 16 12 9 8 8 8 12 19 14 13 16 8 8 8 9 8 8 10 18 3

GPG 0.30 0.32 0.42 0.32 0.70 0.50 0.45 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.57 0.09 0.64 0.62 0.73 0.38 0.42 0.38 0.50 0.44 0.44 0.56 1.00 0.43

A 6 6 6 7 7 15 14 9 11 9 9 10

APG 0.32 0.28 0.28 0.33 0.30 0.63 0.70 0.45 0.52 0.43 0.43 0.45

Goals Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Vanessa Solon Nadia Sheikh Anne Kipp Shannon Filbin Carrie Dalton Cori Thornton Ty Westinghouse Christa Richardson

21 22 20 18 18 18 18 7

9 7 10 8 8 6 11 3

0.43 0.32 0.50 0.44 0.44 0.33 0.61 0.43

Player Gm Ashlynn Soellner 20 Annie Kendzior 19 Kristen Laraway 21 Brigitte Fox 23 Meggie Curran 24 Meggie Curran 20 Meggie Curran 20 Stacy Finley 21 Stacy Finley 21 Stacy Finley 22 Justine Fisher 21 Justine Fisher 22 Kristen Riismandel 21 Vanessa Solon 21 Kristen Riismandel 18 Cori Thornton 18 Cori Thornton 18 Cori Thornton 18 Julie Treanor 7

Sh 34 30 48 75 63 82 44 73 87 76 47 61 53 53 68 48 54 57 18

SPG 1.70 1.57 2.28 3.26 2.63 4.10 2.20 3.48 4.14 3.45 2.24 2.77 2.52 2.52 3.78 2.67 3.00 3.17 2.57

Player Gm Hannah Legler 18 Alexes Lopez-Shaw 14 Beth Reed 21 Lizzie Barnes 20 Lizzie Barnes 21 Lizzie Barnes 23 Haley Crain 18 Kim Bonafede 20

Sv 42 42 97 71 65 84 49 68

SPG 2.33 3.00 4.62 3.55 3.10 3.65 2.72 3.40

Shots Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Saves Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

Assists Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001

Player Gm Carissa Youker 19 Anastasia Abid 21 Brittany White 21 Christine Calderon 21 Kari Weniger 23 Meggie Curran 24 Meggie Curran 20 Meggie Curran 20 Stacy Finley 21 Kara Hardebeck 21 Amelia Sheveland 21 Justine Fisher 22

Meggie Curran ‘07 capped off three-straight seasons as the Mids’ assist leader with a school-record 15 during the 2006 season.

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2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Kim Bonafede Kim Bonafede Kate Macfarlane Sarah Wilson Sarah Wilson Sarah Wilson Amy Hakola Amy Hakola Amy Hakola Amy Hakola Samya Cruz

23 21 20 20 20 20 17 17 18 17 6

72 91 123 68 78 55 72 107 119 181 68

3.13 4.33 6.15 3.40 3.90 2.75 4.24 6.29 6.61 10.65 11.33

Player Gm Hannah Legler 18 Alexes Lopez-Shaw 14 Beth Reed 21 Lizzie Barnes 20 Lizzie Barnes 21 Lizzie Barnes 23 Haley Crain 18 Kim Bonafede 20 Kim Bonafede 23 Kim Bonafede 21 Kate Macfarlane 20 Sarah Wilson 20 Sarah Wilson 20 Sarah Wilson 20 Amy Hakola 17 Amy Hakola 17 Grace Kelly 6 Amy Hakola 18 Amy Hakola 17 Samya Cruz 6

SO 1 1 9 8 8 13 2 5 6 11 7 3 5.6 11.5 6 2 2 5 1.5 1

Avg. 0.06 0.07 0.43 0.40 0.38 0.57 0.11 0.25 0.26 0.52 0.35 0.15 0.28 0.58 0.35 0.12 0.33 0.28 0.09 0.17

GA 14 14 12 21 6 20 19 28 7 17 26 16 12 18 24 26 35 18

GAA 1.10 0.69 0.65 1.02 0.29 1.23 1.00 1.24 0.36 0.85 1.40 1.09 0.64 1.21 1.41 1.53 2.27 3.00

Shutouts Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Goals-Against Average Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Player Hannah Legler Beth Reed Lizzie Barnes Lizzie Barnes Lizzie Barnes Haley Crain Kim Bonafede Kim Bonafede Kim Bonafede Kate Macfarlane Sarah Wilson Sarah Wilson Sarah Wilson Amy Hakola Amy Hakola Amy Hakola Amy Hakola Samya Cruz

Gm 18 21 20 21 23 18 20 23 21 20 20 20 20 17 17 18 17 6


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R AWARDS AND HONORS Soccer Buzz All-Americans

ECAC All-Star Team

2006 2006 2006

2009

Meggie Curran Shelly Moeller Cassie Barbaresi

Third Team All-Freshman (1st) All-Freshman (2nd)

NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region 2009 2008 2007 2006

2005 2004 2003

1998 1997 1996 1995

First Team Second Team Third Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Third Team Third Team Second Team Second Team Third Team Second Team Third Team Second Team Third Team Third Team Third Team Third Team Third Team Third Team

Soccer Buzz All-Mid-Atlantic Selections 2008 2007 2006

Shelly Moeller Brigitte Fox Meggie Curran Lizzie Barnes Shelly Moeller Cassie Barbaresi

2005 2004 2003 2002

2001 2000 1999 1998

1997 1996

Lauren Bresnahan Meggie Curran Brigitte Fox Stacy Finley Xochitl Piedra Stacy Finley Kim Bonafede Xochitl Piedra Stacy Finley Justine Fisher Justine Fisher Margaret Ewers Justine Fisher Nicole Aunapu Anne Kipp Kristen Riismandel Justine Fisher Nicole Aunapu Kristen Riismandel Nicole Aunapu Cori Thornton Shannon Filbin Michelle Nance

Third Team Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team All-Freshman Team Third Team All-Freshman Team All-Freshman Team Third Team All-Freshman Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Third Team Third Team Third Team Third Team First Team Third Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Third Team All-Freshman Team Second Team Third Team Second Team Third Team All-Freshman Team All-Freshman Team

Second Team Second Team

First-Team All-Patriot League Shelly Moeller Beth Reed Lizzie Barnes Brigitte Fox Cassie Barbaresi Lauren Bresnahan Meggie Curran Xochitl Piedra Stephanie Parker Stacy Finley Nadia Sheikh Justine Fisher Kate Macfarlane Heather Honnette Margaret Ewers Nicole Aunapu Sarah Wilson Kristen Riismandel Anne Kipp Michelle Nance Shannon Filbin Amy Hakola Cori Thornton

2006, 2008, 2009 2009 2006, 2008 2006, 2007 2006 2006 2004, 2005 2002, 2003, 2004 2003, 2004 2001, 2002, 2003 2002 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 2001 2001 1998, 1999, 2000 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 1998 1997, 1998 1997, 1998 1996, 1998 1996, 1998 1994, 1995, 1996 1994, 1995, 1996

Second-Team All-Patriot League Paloma Perez Carissa Youker Christine Calderon Julie Reynolds Kristen Laraway Carey Young Shelly Moeller Brittany White Kristi Coonfare Molly Burd Lauren Greibel Kim Bonafede Amelia Sheveland Kara Hardebeck Xochiti Piedra Nadia Sheikh Vanessa Solon Becky Murphy Tara Refo Sarah Wilson Margaret Ewers Shannon Filbin Cori Thornton Carrie Dalton Kristen Riismandel Amy Mils Ty Westinhouse

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2010 2008, 2009, 2010 2009 2006, 2007, 2008 2008 2008 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2002, 2003, 2004 2002, 2003 2001 2001 2001 1998, 1999 1999 . 1999 1999 1997 1997 1997 1995, 1996 . 1996 1995 1994

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Offensive Player of the Year 2006 2002 2001 1999

Meggie Curran Stacy Finley Stacy Finley Justine Fisher

Goalkeeper of the Year 2009 2008 2006

Beth Reed Lizzie Barnes Lizzie Barnes

Defensive Player of the Year 2008 2006 2001 1998 1997

Shelly Moeller Shelly Moeller (Co) Kate Macfarlane Nicole Aunapu Nicole Aunapu

Coach of the Year 2006 1996

Carin Gabarra Carin Gabarra

Rookie of the Year 2006 2001 1998 1996

Cassie Barbaresi (Co) Xochitl Piedra (Co) Justine Fisher Michelle Nance

Tournament MVP 2007 2006 2003

Brigitte Fox Shelly Moeller Amelia Sheveland

Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2009 2008 2001 1998

Beth Reed Lizzie Barnes Kate Macfarlane Nicole Aunapu

Patriot League Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2009 2008 2001 1998 1997

Beth Reed Lizzie Barnes Kate Macfarlane Nicole Aunapu Nicole Aunapu

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2002 2000

Shelly Moeller Shelly Moeller Brigitte Fox Meggie Curran Shelly Moeller Cassie Barbaresi Lizzie Barnes Meggie Curran Xochitl Piedra Stacy Finley Xochitl Piedra Stacy Finley Justine Fisher Margaret Ewers Nicole Aunapu Kristen Riismandel Nicole Aunapu Kristen Riismandel Nicole Aunapu Nicole Aunapu Cori Thornton

Patriot League Major Award Winners

Shelly Moeller Beth Reed


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R NSCAA Scholar All-East Region 2009 2008 2006

Shelly Moeller Lizzie Barnes Shelly Moeller Kari Weniger

First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

NCAA Woman of the Year (MD) 1998

Nicole Aunapu

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 2009 2008

Beth Reed Lizzie Barnes

Naval Academy Brigade Commander 2004

Quinn Rinehart (spring semester)

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Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword (Women)

Beth Reed ‘10 was named the Division I Women's Soccer Academic All-American of the Year in 2009, becoming the first Naval Academy athlete to earn the top academic award for their respective sport.

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 2009

2008 2007 2006 2004 2001 1998 1997

Beth Reed

First Team Academic All-American of Year Shelly Moeller Third Team Lizzie Barnes First Team Kari Weniger First Team Lizzie Barnes First Team Kari Weniger Second Team Emma Hagen Third Team Kate Macfarlane First Team Justine Fisher Second Team Nicole Aunapu First Team Nicole Aunapu First Team

Presented to member of graduating class who has excelled in athletics during years of varsity competition. 2006 Meggie Curran 2002 Kate Macfarlane 2001 Justine Fisher 1998 Nicole Aunapu

Calvert Award For Women In honor of Vice Admiral James Calvert, Supt. of the Naval Academy (1968-72), to the letterman of the graduating class selected by the varsity coaches as having persevered the most in their career. 2010 Traci Willemse 2005 Emma Hagen 2004 Quinn Rinehart

CoSIDA Academic All-District 2009 2008 2007

2006

2004 2003 2002 2001 1998 1997

Shelly Moeller Beth Reed Lizzie Barnes Shelly Moeller Lizzie Barnes Lauren Bresnahan Kari Weniger Lizzie Barnes Kari Weniger Carmen Myers Emma Hagen Stephanie Parker Emma Hagen Emma Hagen Justine Fisher Kate Macfarlane Nicole Aunapu Anne Kipp Nicole Aunapu

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team Second Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team

2010 Calvert Award Winner Traci Willemse

NSCAA Scholar All-Americans 2009 1998

Shelly Moeller Nicole Aunapu

Second Team First Team

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With 51 goals and 126 career points, Stacy Finley ‘04 remains one of the most prolific scorers in both school and Patriot League women’s soccer history.

Ens. Stacy M. Finley Memorial Award On March 24, 2005, the Naval Academy lost a member of its family with the passing of Stacy Finley. Stacy enriched the lives of many through her gift of humor, infectious laugh, big grin and that favorite yellow pinnie. A truly unselfish player, teammate and friend, she often spoke of the team’s achievements and shied away from her own personal success despite being one of the most decorated players in school and league history. Honored three times as an all-league player, she was twice named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year, as well as to the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region team. She graduated as Navy’s record holder in career points, goals and shots and owns single-season records in points, goals, assists and shots. Stacy graduated in 2004 with a degree in quantitative economics and was commissioned an Ensign into the United States Navy where she had planned a career in the supply corps. In 2005, the Finley family and the Naval Academy established the Ens. Stacy M. Finley Memorial Award, presented annually to that senior member of the women’s soccer team whose courage, will to win, dedication and love of her teammates will forever endure. The inaugural recipient of the Ens. Stacy M. Finley Memorial Award was team captain Lindsay Adlam, a four-year letterwinner who played alongside Stacy for two years. Meggie Curran, who wore Finley’s No. 14 for two years, was the 2006 recipient of the award. It was Finley who served as Curran’s mentor in 2004 when Curran was a freshman. Julie Reynolds (a three-time all-league midfielder) and Kari Weniger (a two-time Academic All-American) have taken home the honor, followed by Shelly Moeller (four-time all-league) and 2010 captain Jessica Grupp. Ens. Stacy M. Finley Memorial Award Recipients 2010 Jessica Grupp 2009 Shelly Moeller 2008 Julie Reynolds 2007 Kari Weniger 2006 Meggie Curran 2005 Lindsay Adlam


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Class 2011 2006 1999

Years Lettered 2007-08-09-10 2002-03-04-05 1995-96-97-98

No. 7 5 14

Pos. M D D

Hometown Williamsburg, Va. Ambler, Pa. Penngrove, Calif.

G/GS 85/65 72/72 75/74

Sh 57 35 13

SPG 0.67 0.56 0.17

G 7 1 1

GPG 0.08 0.02 0.01

A 12 6 4

APG 0.14 0.10 0.05

Pts. 26 8 6

PPG 0.31 0.13 0.08

GW 2 1 0

MG 0 0 0

MA 1 1 0

G/A 1 0 0

HT 0 0 0

#B# Barbaresi, Cassie Benson, Jeannette Bloom, Helen Boivin, Iris (Cecelia) Bresnahan, Lauren Buchinger, Trisha Burd, Molly

2010 2008 1994 2009 2010 1995 2007

2006 2005 1993 2005 2006-07 1993-94 2003-05-06

19 23 21 11 5 14 2

F/M M M F D D M

Bradenton, Fla. Wilmington, Del. Birmingham, Ala. Pittsburgh, Pa. Weston, Fla. Nunda, N.Y. Englewood, Colo.

22/0 31/0 6/0 20/12 46/46 23/22 67/60

51 7 28 12 2 67

2.32 0.23 1.40 0.26 0.09 1.00

6 0 0 5 3 0 12

0.27 0.00 0.00 0.25 0.07 0.00 0.18

13 0 0 5 7 0 21

0.59 0.00 0.00 0.25 0.15 0.00 0.31

25 0 0 15 13 0 45

1.14 0.00 0.00 0.75 0.28 0.00 0.67

3 0 0 4 0 0 2

1 0 0 1 0 0 1

4 0 0 0 0 0 1

2 0 0 0 0 0 4

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#C# Calderon, Christine 2011 Cameron, Jeanne 2004 Coelius Keplinger, Susan 2004 Coonfare, Kristi 2007 Crawford, Alicia 2013 Curran, Meggie 2007

2007-08-09-10 2001-02 2000 2003-04-05-06 2009 2003-04-05-06

21 16/19 8 7 18 14/18

M M M D M F

Yorktown, Va. Centreville, Va. St. Paul, Minn. Aurora, Colo. Carrollton, Texas Silver Spring, Md.

85/53 40/2 15/1 83/59 29/3 87/57

62 16 1 14 13 226

0.73 0.40 0.07 0.17 0.45 2.60

12 2 0 1 1 38

0.14 0.05 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.44

14 1 2 6 1 42

0.16 0.03 0.13 0.07 0.03 0.48

38 5 2 8 3 118

0.45 0.13 0.13 0.10 0.10 1.36

4 0 0 0 0 8

0 1 0 0 0 7

5 0 0 0 0 9

0 0 0 0 0 13

0 0 0 0 0 0

#D# Dalton, Carrie Davis, Kelcie deSpain, Patricia Downs, Adriana Dunbar, Jenn Duncan, Lindsay

1999 2013 1996 2006 2009 2007

1995-96 2010 1993-94-95 2002-03 2006-07 2003

10/4 22 16 12 12 22

F/M D M M D D

Herndon, Va. Huntingtown, Md. Houston, Texas Auburn, Wash. Crofton, Md. Redondo Beach, Calif.

28/26 14/1 39/26 42/30 54/25 19/0

61 0 21 38 2 4

2.18 0.00 0.54 0.90 0.04 0.21

5 0 4 1 0 0

0.18 0.00 0.10 0.02 0.00 0.00

9 0 1 10 5 1

0.32 0.00 0.03 0.24 0.09 0.05

19 0 9 12 5 1

0.68 0.00 0.23 0.09 0.05

0 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 2 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

#E# Eames, Katie Esher, Leslie Esposito, Cristina Evans, Katherine Ewers, Margaret

2005 2003 1998 1998 2001

2001-02-03-04 1999-00 1994-95-96-97 1994 1997-98-99-00

8 18 12/9 19 13

F D F M D

El Cerrito, Calif. Waveland, Miss. Wanaque, N.J. Columbia, Md. Danville, Calif.

84/27 35/7 70/37 28/5 80/75

76 1 80 12 38

0.90 0.03 1.14 0.43 0.48

21 0 8 1 3

0.25 0.00 0.11 0.04 0.04

10 2 5 1 7

0.12 0.06 0.07 0.04 0.09

52 2 21 3 13

0.62 0.06 0.30 0.11 0.16

6 0 0 0 1

3 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

2 0 1 0 0

1 0 0 0 0

#F# Faulkner, Julie Faulkner, Samantha Filbin, Shannon Finley, Stacy Fisher, Justine Fox, Brigitte Frruin, Brittany

2001 2004 2000 2004 2002 2008 2013

1996-97-99-00 2000 1996-97-98-99 2000-01-02-03 1998-99-00-01 2004-06-07 2009-10

14/4 9 17 14/16 4 3 17

D M F F M F F/M

Kingwood, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Irvine, Calif. Alamo, Calif. Tucson, Ariz. La Mesa, Calif. McLean, Va.

79/59 16/3 71/58 81/71 86/86 71/70 40/35

22 11 146 273 198 143 34

0.28 0.69 2.06 3.37 2.30 2.01 0.85

2 2 21 51 44 24 6

0.03 0.13 0.30 0.63 0.51 0.34 0.15

6 1 23 24 26 14 7

0.08 0.06 0.32 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.18

10 5 65 126 114 78 19

0.13 0.31 0.92 1.56 1.33 1.10 0.48

0 0 4 23 13 11 2

0 0 3 11 8 7 0

0 0 3 2 2 2 0

0 1 6 12 9 2 2

0 0 0 3 1 2 0

#G# Garner, Ashley Gates, Annie George, Katelyn Gibellato, Lisa Gould, Rebecca Griebel, Lauren Grijalva, Jen Grupp, Jessica

2005 2003 2012 1996 2004 2008 2010 2011

2001 1999 2008-09-10 1993-94 2000 2004-05 2007-08-09 2007-08-09-10

3 21 2 18/6 22 10/14 11 25/8

D D D D M D M D

Arlington, Texas Pittsburgh, Pa. Loveland, Ohio Sylvania, Ohio Newhall, Calif. Arlington Hts., Ill. Pleasanton, Calif. Highland Mills, N.Y.

25/3 27/4 63/57 24/14 26/2 41/27 60/19 67/9

1 6 21 0 13 14 61 9

0.04 0.22 0.33 0.00 0.50 0.34 1.01 0.13

0 2 3 0 3 4 1 1

0.00 0.07 0.05 0.00 0.12 0.10 0.01 0.01

0 2 6 0 3 3 8 2

0.00 0.07 0.10 0.00 0.12 0.07 0.13 0.03

0 6 12 0 9 11 10 4

0.00 0.22 0.19 0.00 0.35 0.27 0.16 0.06

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R #H# Player Hagen, Emma Haling, Amber Hardebeck, Kara Harrison, Ashley Hartin, Stephanie Henry, Claire Herren, Kate Hessinger, Sarah Hoffmann, Erica Honnette, Heather Huppmann, Kate

Class 2005 2013 2003 1998 1999 2005 2012 2006 1996 2002 2007

Years Lettered 2001-02-03-04 2010 1999-00-01-02 1994-95 1995 2001-02-03-04 2008-09-10 2002-03-04-05 1993 1998-99-00-01 2003

No. 13 25 15 8 21 10/5 3 19 22/18 10 3

Pos. D D F M M D D F D D F

Hometown Annandale, Va. Arlington, Va. Bellevue, Neb. Bethesda, Md. Tempe, Ariz. Bridgewater, Mass. Auburn, Wash. Oceanside, Calif. Jamesville, N.Y. Martinez, Calif. Emerald Isle, N.C.

G/GS 86/75 22/9 75/55 36/24 16/0 71/71 61/18 79/47 7/6 80/63 18/0

Sh 22 1 118 22 8 29 23 91 0 12 8

SPG 0.25 0.05 1.57 0.61 0.50 0.41 0.38 1.15 0.00 0.15 0.44

G 3 0 16 2 0 3 3 15 0 0 1

GPG 0.15 0.00 0.21 0.06 0.00 0.04 0.05 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.06

A 3 0 23 3 1 9 7 12 0 1 1

APG 0.15 0.00 0.31 0.08 0.06 0.13 0.11 0.15 0.00 0.01 0.06

Pts. 9 0 55 7 1 15 13 42 0 1 3

PPG 0.10 0.00 0.73 0.19 0.06 0.21 0.21 0.53 0.00 0.01 0.17

GW 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1

MG 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

MA 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

G/A 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

HT 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#K # Kast, Kelly Kelly, Erin Kelly, Katie Kendzior, Annie Kipp, Anne Kogler, Stephanie Kuykendall, Kerry

1997 2002 2011 2012 1999 1994 1994

1993-94-95-96 1999-00 2007-08-09-10 2009 1995-96-97-98 1993 1993

20 7 16 9 9 8 7

M M D F M F M

Erie, Pa. E. Brunswick, N.J. Reston, Va. Southlake, Texas Springfield, Va. Findlay, Ohio Palos Verdes, Calif.

60/46 39/31 83/62 30/6 73/60 7/5 7/7

41 14 20 42 100 -

0.68 0.36 0.24 1.09 1.37 -

4 0 0 6 14 0 2

0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.00 0.29

6 4 4 2 24 0 1

0.10 0.10 0.05 0.09 0.33 0.00 0.14

14 4 4 14 52 0 5

0.23 0.10 0.05 0.09 0.71 0.00 0.71

0 0 0 0 3 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 1 0 0 3 0 0

1 0 0 1 5 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#L# La Salle, Danielle Lagunzad, Alex Laraway, Kristen Lawrence, Melissa Learned, Kelsey Lomeli, Stephanie

2002 2012 2009 1996 2013 2012

1998-99-00 2008-09 2005-06-07-08 1993-94 2009-10 2008-09

3 4/13 13 2 4 5

F F F F D M

Falls Church, Va. Seven Hills, Ohio Long Valley, N.J. Casper, Wyo. Auburn, Wash. Glendale, Ariz.

50/19 33/1 88/28 27/2 39/30 32/1

58 11 132 18 24 21

1.16 0.33 1.50 0.67 0.62 0.65

11 1 12 1 4 3

0.22 0.03 0.13 0.04 0.10 0.09

2 2 16 3 1 4

0.04 0.06 0.18 0.11 0.03 0.12

24 4 40 5 9 10

0.48 0.12 0.45 0.28 0.23 0.31

2 1 4 0 1 1

1 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

#M# McCabe, Lauren McCaskey, Elise McGrath, Amy Meyer, Jenny Miller, Erin Mills, Amy Moeller, Shelly Moore, Katie Morgan, Cathy Morse, Hannah Moya, Marisa Murphy, Becky Myers, Carmen

2007 2009 1997 1997 1999 1998 2010 2002 1994 2014 2011 2002 2007

2004 2005-07-08 1993-94-95 1993-94-95-96 1997 1995-96-97-98 2006-07-08-09 1998 1993 2010 2007 1998-99 2003-04-05-06

11 16 7/5 15 3/17 24 16/14 20 9 11 19 5 15

M/F M D M/D D M D F D F M F/M M

Encinitas, Calif. Butler, Pa. Edgewood, Ky. Boulder, Colo. Huntington, W.Va. Bay Shore, N.Y. Milford, Ohio Silver Spring, Md. Stony Brook, N.Y. Auburn, Wash. Albuquerque, N.M. Fanwood, N.J. Woodbridge, Va.

17/2 65/47 41/25 62/53 16/0 67/40 90/90 21/21 4/1 20/1 7/0 39/12 87/23

14 18 16 96 4 87 82 36 27 2 47 80

0.82 0.22 0.39 1.55 0.25 1.30 0.91 1.71 1.35 0.29 1.21 0.92

1 2 3 7 0 4 18 5 0 1 0 6 11

0.06 0.04 0.07 0.11 0.00 0.06 0.20 0.24 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.15 0.13

1 4 0 5 0 11 7 7 0 2 0 8 7

0.06 0.06 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.16 0.07 0.33 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.21 0.08

3 8 6 19 0 19 43 17 0 4 0 20 29

0.18 0.12 0.15 0.31 0.00 0.28 0.47 0.81 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.51 0.33

0 0 1 0 0 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 2

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#N# Nance, Michelle Newhaller, Sam Norris, Camren

2000 2014 2006

1996-97-98-99 2010 2002-03

11 6 24

M F D

Grapevine, Texas Tampa, Fla. Houston, Texas

77/74 20/3 25/2

128 1.66 20 1.00 3 0.12

21 3 0

0.27 0.15 0.00

17 0 0

0.22 0.00 0.00

59 6 0

0.77 0.30 0.00

8 1 0

4 0 0

4 0 0

2 0 0

0 0 0

#O# Ordiz, Maili Orr, Ashlee

2003 1999

1999 1995-96

6 3

M D

Bakersfield, Calif. Brecksville, Ohio

24/4 36/34

6 13

0.25 0.36

1 3

0.04 0.08

2 2

0.08 0.06

4 8

0.17 0.22

0 0

0 0

1 0

0 0

0 0

#P # Parker, Lindsay Parker, Stephanie Perez, Paloma Piedra, Xochitl Podewils, Jessica Puppolo, Fallon

2008 2005 2014 2005 2003 2013

2005-06-07 2001-02-03-04 2010 2001-02-03-04 1997 2009-10

20 9 15 4/24 23 24

D M F D F/M M

Carmichael, Calif. Carmichael, Calif. Mobile, Ala. Wheaton, Ill. Wauwatosa, Wis. Sankt Leon, Germany

41/13 86/77 14/1 85/84 10/1 40/31

11 103 25 27 4 20

0.27 1.20 1.79 0.32 0.40 0.50

1 3 5 2 2 0

0.02 0.03 0.36 0.02 0.20 0.00

1 27 2 4 0 5

0.03 0.31 0.14 0.05 0.00 0.13

3 33 12 8 4 5

0.09 0.38 0.86 0.09 0.40 0.13

0 0 1 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 5 0 0 0 1

0 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Class 2003 2000 2009 1995 2000 2004 2000

Years Lettered 1998-99-00-01 1997-98-99 2005-06-07-08 1993 1996-97-98-99 2000-01-02-03 1996-97

No. 20/19 2 17 12 16 23 22

Pos. M D M F M D D

Hometown Gold River, Calif. Virginia Beach, Va. Sherman, Conn. Allendale, N.J. Columbia, Md. Winter Garden, Fla. Bremerton, Wash.

G/GS 81/39 67/61 86/84 15/2 77/76 74/32 45/15

Sh 39 25 77 3 186 4 8

SPG 0.48 0.37 0.89 0.20 2.42 0.09 0.18

G 3 1 5 1 23 0 1

GPG 0.04 0.01 0.05 0.07 0.30 0.00 0.02

A 12 2 4 3 23 3 0

APG 0.15 0.03 0.06 0.20 0.30 0.04 0.00

Pts. 18 4 14 5 69 3 2

PPG 0.22 0.06 0.16 0.33 0.90 0.04 0.04

GW 1 0 3 0 1 0 0

MG 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

MA 0 0 0 1 2 0 0

G/A 1 0 0 0 8 0 0

HT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#S# Schroth, Sam Serfass, Amanda Sheikh, Nadia Sheveland, Amelia Soellner, Ashlynn Solon, Vanessa Standifer, Kate Stonelake, Katie Strine, Stephanie Sybert, Cathleen

2009 2012 2003 2004 2014 2002 1996 1997 2013 2002

2006-07 2008-10 1999-00-01-02 2000-01-02-03 2010 1998-99-00-01 1993-94-95 1993 2009 1998

22 20 2/8 21/17 9 12/11 11/19 3 12 21

F M M F F/M M D D/M D M

Chester Springs, Pa. Fort Worth, Texas Canal Winchester, Ohio Farmers Branch, Texas Hollidaysburg, Pa. Boca Raton, Fla. Pasadena, Calif. Wallingford, Pa. Cornwall, N.Y. Baltimore, Md.

58/0 42/28 83/48 75/51 20/1 79/65 38/16 7/3 22/17 18/1

66 27 115 182 34 150 9 4 5

1.14 0.64 1.39 2.43 1.70 1.90 0.24 0.18 0.28

7 3 15 37 6 12 0 0 0 0

0.12 0.07 0.18 0.49 0.30 0.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

6 2 27 20 3 25 3 0 0 1

0.10 0.05 0.33 0.27 0.15 0.32 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.06

20 8 57 94 15 49 3 0 0 1

0.34 0.19 0.69 1.25 0.75 0.62 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.06

2 1 3 9 4 4 0 0 0 0

2 0 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 0

1 0 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 0

1 0 5 6 1 4 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

#T# Player Thomas, Heather Thompson, Alison Thompson, Tori Thornton, Cori Tilley, Morgan Traster, Katie Treanor, Julie

Class 2006 1994 2006 1998 2014 2008 1994

Years Lettered 2002-03-04-05 1993 2002 1994-95-96-97 2010 2004-06-07 1993

No. 6/11 17 18 5 19 9/22 22

Pos. M M M F D M F

Hometown Pismo Beach, Calif. Mt. Clemens, Mich. Pasadena, Calif. Springfield, Va. Wilmington, N.C. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Sterling, Va.

G/GS 82/34 7/3 21/3 72/71 12/0 54/34 7/7

Sh 47 6 212 5 41 -

SPG 0.57 0.29 2.94 0.42 0.76 -

G 2 0 0 45 0 6 3

GPG 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.63 0.00 0.11 0.43

A 8 0 2 19 1 2 1

APG 0.10 0.00 0.10 0.26 0.08 0.04 0.14

Pts. 12 0 2 109 1 14 7

PPG 0.15 0.00 0.10 1.51 0.08 0.26 1.00

GW 2 0 0 3 0 3 1

MG 0 0 0 10 0 0 1

MA 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

G/A 0 0 0 8 0 0 0

HT 0 0 0 2 0 0 1

#W# Waggoner, Nicole Weeks, Christine Weikle, CiAnna Weller, Megan Weniger, Kari Westinghouse, Ty White, Brittany

2005 1999 2009 2004 2008 1997 2010

2002-03-04 1995-97-98 2005-06-07-08 2000-01 2004-05-06-07 1993-94 2006-07-08-09

16/7/25M 6/25 F 8 M 6/11 M 4/17 F 10 M 21/10 M/F

Mechanicsburg, Pa. Bethesda, Md. Lakeville, Minn. Richmond, Va. St. Petersburg, Fla. Seattle, Wash. Carmel, Ind.

61/10 46/15 82/33 49/20 79/23 38/28 89/49

27 25 56 23 111 42 94

0.44 0.54 0.65 0.47 1.41 1.11 1.05

4 3 7 2 15 3 16

0.07 0.07 0.06 0.04 0.19 0.08 0.18

7 3 10 2 20 12 18

0.11 0.07 0.08 0.04 0.25 0.32 0.20

15 9 24 6 50 18 50

0.25 0.20 0.28 0.12 0.63 0.47 0.56

1 1 2 0 4 0 4

1 0 0 0 2 0 4

0 0 1 0 3 2 2

0 0 2 0 5 2 4

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#Y# Youker, Carissa Young, Carey

2011 2009

2007-08-09-10 2005-06-07-08

15/14 F 18 D

Potomac, Md. Virginia Beach, Va.

83/49 89/76

94 59

1.13 0.71

24 5

0.29 0.06

14 13

0.17 0.15

62 23

0.75 0.27

13 1 1 0

1 2

2 1

0 0

Class 2009 2005 2006 1995 1999 1998 2003 2000 2003 2013 2014 2003 2011 2010 2008 2001

Years Lettered 2006-07-08 2002-03-04 2003-04-05 1993 1995 1994-95-96-97 2000-02 1996-97-98 2001-02 2009-10 2010 1999-01 2009 2006-07-08-09 2007 1998-99-00

No. 00 1 99/0 00 1 0 00 00 99 00 1 0 0 99/1 1 1

Hometown New Orleans, La. Burke, Va. Friendswood, Texas Conyers, Ga. McMurray, Pa. Springfield, Va. Weymouth, Mass. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Eden Prairie, Minn. Cypress, Texas Bothell, Wash. Monkton, Md. Los Alamos, N.M. Indianapolis, Ind. Upper Arlington, Ohio Moon Township, Pa.

GAA 0.65 0.88 1.27 3.00 1.34 1.60 0.33 0.71 0.66 1.24 1.36 1.00 0.00 0.63 0.00 1.04

Sv SPG Sv% SO 224 3.24 84.8 29 234 3.55 81.3 22 51 1.89 68.9 2 68 11.33 79.1 1.0 10 1.43 83.3 1.0 479 6.94 82.3 14.5 25 1.56 92.6 2.3 34 1.48 85.0 5.5 12 0.92 85.7 0.8 45 1.95 72.6 1 42 3.00 79.2 1 158 4.65 85.4 10.1 2 0.50 100.0 0 125 2.77 86.8 10 2 0.30 1.00 0 201 3.24 78.8 20.1

GOALKEEPERS Player Barnes, Lizzie Bonafede, Kim Crain, Haley Cruz, Samya George, Kelly Hakola, Amy Hansen, Kristen Kelly, Grace Kissil, Marie Legler, Hannah Lopez-Shaw, Alexes Macfarlane, Kate Pedicini, Eowyn Reed, Beth Tarbox, Rachel Wilson, Sarah

Pos. GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK

G/GS 69/65 66/61 27/19 6/6 7/1 69/69 16/5 23/3 13/1 23/12 14/8 34/23 4/0 45/25 7/1 62/58

MIN GA 5521:17 40 5514:55 54 1625:19 23 540:00 18 134:00 2 5788:00 103 544:43 2 762:00 6 271:50 2 1234:24 17 728:33 11 2419:53 27 64:43 0 2726:25 19 97:28 0 4693:17 54

Key: G - Games; GS - Games Started; Sh - Shots; SPG - Shots Per Game; G - Goals; GPG - Goals Per Game;A - Assists; APG - Assists Per Game; Pts. - Points; PPG - Points Per Game; GW - Game-winning Goals; MG - Multi-Goal Games; MA - Multi-Assist Games; G/A - Games with Goal and Assist; HT - Hat Trick; Min - Goalie Minutes Played; GA - Goals Against; GAA - Goals Against Average Per Game; Sv - Saves; SPG - Saves Per Game; Sv% - Save Percentage; SO - Shutouts

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Gms Rec. Pct. Series Start Last Meeting Air Force 6 4-2-0 66.7 1997 9/6/02 - Navy, 2-1 Albany 3 3-0-0 100.0 2002 9/22/06 - Navy, 4-1 American 17 7-7- 3 50.0 1994 10/29/10 - L, 2-3 Arkansas 2 2-0-0 100.0 1998 9/22/02 - Navy, 3-0 Army 21 10-9-2 52.4 1994 10/8/10 - L, 0-1 Binghamton 3 2-0-1 83.3 2001 8/27/06 - Navy, 4-0 Boise State 1 1-0-0 100.0 2009 8/30/09 - Navy, 2-1 Bowling Green 1 1-0-0 100.0 2004 9/4/04 - Navy, 3-1 Bryant First Meeting - 9/9/11 in Annapolis, Md. Bucknell 20 11-8-1 57.5 1994 10/16/10 - L, 0-1 Butler 1 1-0-0 100.0 2006 9/10/06 - Navy, 5-1 California 1 0-1-0 00.0 2000 9/3/00 - L, 0-1 UCLA 1 0-1-0 00.0 1998 9/1/98 - L, 0-3 UC Davis 1 1-0-0 100.0 2008 8/31/08 - Navy, 2-1 OT UC Irvine 1 0-1-0 00.0 2004 9/3/04 - L, 0-1 UC Santa Barbara 1 1-0-0 100.0 2001 9/2/01 - Navy, 2-1 Cal State Northridge 3 1-1-1 50.0 2002 9/2/05 - L, 1-2 Central Connecticut St. 1 0-0-1 50.0 2008 9/7/08 - T, 0-0 Central Florida 1 1-0-0 100.0 2000 9/8/00 - Navy, 6-1 Charleston Southern 1 0-1- 0 00.0 2010 9/10/10 - L, 1-2 2OT The Citadel 1 1-0- 0 100.0 2004 10/24/04 - Navy, 8-0 Colgate 26 11-13-2 46.2 1994 10/1/10 - Navy, 2-0 Columbia 2 2-0-0 100.0 2003 9/17/06 - Navy, 3-1 Connecticut 1 0-1-0 00.0 2004 8/27/04 - L, 0-2 Creighton 1 1-0-0 100.0 1999 10/3/99 - Navy, 6-1 Davidson 2 2-0- 0 100.0 2001 8/25/06 - Navy, 1-0 Dayton 1 0-0-1 50.0 2009 9/4/09 - T, 0-0 Delaware 2 2-0-0 100.0 2002 10/10/03 - Navy, 3-2 OT Delaware State 3 3-0-0 100.0 2008 10/3/10 - Navy, 6-0 Drexel 2 2-0-0 100.0 2002 9/7/03 - Navy, 5-2 Duquesne 1 1-0-0 100.0 2010 9/24/10 - Navy, 3-2 OT Evansville 1 0-1-0 00.0 2000 10/1/00 - L, 1-2 Fairfield 1 0-1-0 00.0 2000 9/24/00 - L, 3-4 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 1-0-0 100.0 2009 8/28/09 - Navy, 6-0 Florida 1 0-1-0 00.0 1995 10/8/95 - L, 0-5 Fordham 1 1-0-0 100.0 1994 9/17/94 - Navy, 5-0 Francis Marion 2 2-0- 0 100.0 2008 8/23/09 - Navy, 6-2 Frostburg 1 1-0-0 100.0 1994 10/3/94 - Navy, 5-0 George Mason 6 4-1-1 75.0 1999 8/29/10 - Navy, 1-0 OT Georgetown 5 4-1-0 80.0 1993 10/31/96 - Navy, 3-0 George Washington 4 3-1-0 75.0 1997 8/26/05 - Navy, 1-0 Georgia Southern 1 1-0-0 100.0 2001 9/9/01 - Navy, 3-1 Georgia State 1 1-0-0 100.0 2005 9/9/05 - Navy, 3-0 High Point 1 1-0- 0 100.0 2000 10/15/00 - Navy, 4-0 Holy Cross 17 14-2-1 85.3 1994 10/10/10 - Navy, 1-0 Houston 1 1-0-0 100.0 1999 9/12/99 - Navy, 4-0 Howard 7 7-0-0 100.0 1998 11/1/09 - Navy, 3-1 Illinois State 1 1-0-0 100.0 1997 10/10/97 - Navy, 4-0 IUPUI 1 1-0-0 100.0 2007 9/2/07 - Navy, 3-0 Iowa 1 0-0-1 50.0 2007 8/31/07 - T, 1-1 Jacksonville 1 1-0-0 100.0 2006 9/3/06 - Navy, 5-0 James Madison 3 0-3-0 00.0 2007 9/19/10 - L, 0-1 Johns Hopkins 1 1-0-0 100.0 1993 9/9/93 - Navy, 4-0 Lafayette 19 17-1-1 92.1 1993 10/24/10 - T, 0-0 La Salle 1 1-0-0 100.0 2005 8/28/05 - Navy, 3-2 OT Lehigh 19 12-3-4 73.7 1993 10/22/10 - T, 1-1 Liberty 2 2-0-0 100.0 2008 9/13/09 - Navy, 1-0 Long Beach State 1 1-0-0 100.0 2002 8/30/02 - Navy, 2-0 LSU 1 1-0-0 100.0 2006 9/8/06 - Navy, 2-0 Loyola 6 4-2-0 66.7 1993 10/7/01 - Navy, 1-0 Loyola Marymount 1 0-0-1 50.0 2005 9/4/05 - T, 1-1 Marist 2 2-0-0 100.0 1995 9/13/02 - Navy, 8-0 Indicates 2011 Opponent

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Opponent Gms Maryland 5 Miami (Fla.) 1 UMBC 8 Manhattan 1 Monmouth 3 Mount St. Mary’s 11 NJIT 1 North Carolina 2 North Carolina State 1 Old Dominion 4 Ohio State 1 Pacific 1 Penn 3 Penn State 4 Pepperdine 1 Pittsburgh 2 Portland 1 Presbyterian 1 Quinnipiac 1 Richmond 3 Rider 4 Robert Morris 1 Sacramento State 1 St. Francis (Pa.) 4 Saint Joseph’s 2 Saint Louis 1 Saint Peter’s 1 San Diego State 2 Seton Hall 2 Siena 2 South Carolina-Upstate 1 South Carolina State 1 Stanford 2 Stetson 1 Stony Brook 1 Temple 2 Texas 1 Texas A&M 1 Texas State 1 Towson 6 Tulane 1 Tulsa 1 Vermont 1 Villanova 4 VCU 6 VMI 4 Wagner 2 Washington State 1 West Virginia 3 William & Mary 2 Winthrop 1 Wisconsin 1 Wright State 2

Rec. 0-5- 0 1-0- 0 6-2- 0 1-0-0 0-3- 0 11-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-1- 0 1-1-2 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-3-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-1- 0 0-2-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1- 0 5-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-2-1 3-3-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0

All-Time Navy Record Home / Away / Neutral Patriot League Opponents* Home / Away / Neutral Regular Season / Tournament Non-Patriot League Opponents Home / Away / Neutral

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Pct. 00.0 100.0 75.0 100.0 00.0 100.0 100.0 00.0 00.0 50.0 00.0 100.0 50.0 25.0 00.0 100.0 00.0 50.0 100.0 100.0 87.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 25.0 100.0 100.0 00.0 16.7 100.0 100.0 75.0 00.0 00.0 00.0 83.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 37.5 50.0 100.0 100.0 00.0 33.3 25.0 00.0 00.0 00.0

Series Start Last Meeting 1996 10/19/04 - L, 1-3 2009 9/6/09 - Navy, 1-0 1993 10/19/08 - Navy, 2-0 2010 9/12/10 - Navy, 5-0 1994 9/26/09 - L, 0-1 OT 1995 8/27/10 - Navy, 1-0 2007 10/7/07 - Navy, 3-0 2003 11/12/06 - L, 0-4 2003 10/6/03 - L, 0-3 1994 10/11/96 - T, 1-1 1996 9/8/96 - L, 0-2 2003 9/31/03 - Navy, 1-0 OT 1999 9/26/10 - Navy, 3-2 2003 10/26/06 - W, 1-0 2001 98/31/01 - L, 2-3 1996 9/5/99 - Navy, 2-1 1998 9/27/98 - L, 0-4 2010 8/22/10 - T, 2-2 2005 9/25/05 - Navy, 2-0 1996 9/25/98 - Navy, 3-1 1998 9/7/07 - T, 1-1 2002 11/4/02 - Navy, 8-1 2003 8/29/03 - Navy, 2-1 1999 9/28/08 - Navy, 2-1 1999 9/27/04 - Navy, 4-1 2002 9/8/02 - Navy, 1-0 2007 9/4/07 - Navy, 4-0 2000 9/5/04 - Navy, 1-0 2004 9/11/05 - T, 2-2 2005 9/24/06 - Navy, 4-0 2009 8/21/09 - Navy, 3-0 2010 8/20/10 - L, 1-2 2005 8/29/08 - L, 1-3 2006 9/1/06 - Navy, 1-0 2004 9/12/04 - Navy, 1-0 1994 9/2/95 - Navy, 2-1 2010 9/3/10 - L, 1-5 1999 9/10/99 - L, 0-6 2010 9/5/10 - L, 2-3 2OT 1994 9/9/07 - Navy, 1-0 1999 10/8/99 - Navy, 3-0 1998 10/2/98 - Navy, 2-0 2008 8/23/08 - Navy, 3-0 1994 9/15/02 - T, 0-0 1995 9/21/08 - L, 1-3 2007 9/17/10 - Navy, 4-0 2004 9/20/07 - Navy, 3-1 2000 9/10/00 - L, 0-1 2OT 1996 11/16/07 - L, 0-4 2006 9/14/07 - L, 0-4 2008 9/5/08 - L, 0-1 1999 10/29/99 - L, 0-1 1997 9/30/01 - L, 1-2 224-106-30 (18 Yrs, .664 pct.) 130-37-15 / 75-57-12 / 19-12-3 79-42-14 42-17-6 / 35-23-8 / 5-3-0 68-31-14 / 11-10-0 142-65-16 88-21-9 / 40-35-4 / 14-9-3

* Current teams competing in the Patriot League


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R SERIES VS. OPPONENTS ARMY-NAVY

Navy Leads Series: 10-9-2 H: 6-4-0, A: 3-4-2, N: 1-1-0 10/8/10 A L, 0-1 10/9/09 H W, 2-0 11/9/08 H L, 0-1 2OT# 10/24/08 A T, 0-0 11/5/07 H W, 2-0 10/6/06 A W, 4-0 10/7/05 H L, 0-1 10/1/04 A L, 0-1 10/3/03 H W, 1-0 10/4/02 A T, 1-1 10/26/01 H W, 1-0 10/21/00 A W, 2-0 11/6/99 N W, 2-1 2OT# 10/20/99 H W, 3-1 11/7/98 H W, 2-0# 10/30/98 A W, 2-0 11/8/97 N L, 0-1# 9/20/97 H L, 0-1 OT 9/21/96 A L, 2-3 10/6/95 H L, 1-2 9/24/94 A L, 1-2 Indicates Army-Navy Star Game # Indicates PL Tournament Game

Army-Navy Notes • Goals Navy 26, Army 16 • Star Games 8-7-2 • Patriot League Tournament 2-2-0 • Current Streak Army, 1 gm (1-0-0) • Longest Navy Win Streak 6; ‘98-01 • Last Army Win Streak 5; ‘94-97 • Biggest Navy Win 4 (4-0); 10/6/06 • Biggest Navy Loss 1, 9 times

9/6/02 9/28/01 9/29/00 10/1/99 10/2/98 10/3/97

Navy Leads Series: 4-2 N W, 2-1 N W, 2-0 N W, 2-1 N L, 1-2 N W, 1-0 N L, 0-1 OT

ALBANY Navy Leads Series: 3-0 9/22/06 H W, 4-1 9/16/05 A W, 5-0 10/11/02 H W, 7-2

AMERICAN Series is Tied: 7-7-3 H: 3-3-1, A: 3-3-2, N: 1-1-0 10/29/10 H L, 2-3 10/31/09 A L, 0-3 10/17/08 H T, 0-0 11/9/07 N W, 2-0 10/21/07 A T, 2-2 9/30/06 H W, 2-0 9/30/05 A L, 0-2 10/5/04 A L, 0-1 11/9/03 A W, 4-1# 10/14/03 H L, 4-5 OT 11/8/02 N L, 1-2 2OT# 10/13/02 A T, 1-1 9/19/01 H L, 0-1 9/8/98 H W, 4-0 10/20/97 A W, 2-0 9/13/95 H W, 3-1 9/7/94 A W, 2-1 Series Notes • Goals Navy 29, American 23 • Patriot League Regular Season 5-6-3 • Patriot League Tournament 2-1-0 • Current Streak American, 2 gm (2-0-0)

BUCKNELL

COLGATE

Navy Leads Series: 11-8-1 H: 4-5-1, A: 7-3-0, N: 0-0-0 10/16/10 H L, 0-1 10/17/09 A L, 1-3 10/4/08 H W, 1-0 OT 11/11/07 A W, 1-0# 10/5/07 A L, 0-1 10/29/06 H L, 1-2 10/28/05 A L, 3-4 10/31/04 A W, 1-0 11/1/03 H W, 4-0 11/2/02 A W, 2-0 11/11/01 H L, 1-2 OT# 11/3/01 A W, 1-0 OT 9/15/00 H L, 2-3 10/31/99 A W, 3-0 10/23/98 H W, 2-0 10/18/97 A W, 2-0 10/26/96 H T, 2-2 11/4/95 A W, 2-0# 10/29/95 H L, 2-3 10/22/94 H W, 2-1 Series Notes • Goals Navy 33, Bucknell 22 • Patriot League Regular Season 9-7-1 • Patriot League Tournament 2-1-0 • Current Streak Bucknell, 2 gm (2-0-0)

Colgate Leads Series: 13-11-2 H: 5-4-1, A: 4-8-1, N: 2-1-0 10/1/10 A W, 2-0 11/6/09 A L, 0-1 OT# 10/2/09 H T, 0-0 11/7/08 H W, 1-0 OT# 11/1/08 A W, 1-0 11/3/07 H W, 2-1 11/5/06 N W, 1-0# 10/14/06 A W, 4-0 10/15/05 H L, 0-1 9/25/04 A L, 1-3 11/7/03 N W, 3-2# 9/28/03 H W,1-0 9/27/02 A T, 0-0 10/19/01 A W, 2-1 11/4/00 A L, 1-2# 10/14/00 H W, 2-1 11/7/99 A L, 0-2# 10/16/99 A L, 0-1 11/8/98 H L, 0-1# 9/12/98 H W, 2-1 9/6/97 A L, 0-2 11/9/96 A L, 0-3# 10/18/96 H L, 0-1 11/5/95 N L, 0-6# 10/15/95 A L, 0-4 10/16/94 H L, 0-3 Series Notes • Goals Colgate 37, Navy 23 • Patriot League Regular Season 8-7-2 • Patriot League Tournament 3-6-0 • Current Streak Navy, 1 gm (1-0-0)

BUTLER Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/10/06 H W, 5-1

CALIFORNIA Cal Leads Series: 1-0 A L, 0-1

9/3/00

UCLA UCLA Leads Series: 1-0 9/1/98 A L, 0-3

ARKANSAS

UC RIVERSIDE

Navy Leads Series: 2-0 9/22/02 H W, 3-0 10/11/98 H W, 3-0

UC Riverside Leads Series: 1-0 9/3/04 N L, 0-1

UC SANTA BARBARA

BINGHAMTON Navy Leads Series: 2-0-1 8/27/06 H W, 4-0 9/14/03 H W, 3-1 10/21/01 A T, 1-1

BOISE STATE Navy Leads Series: 1-0 8/30/09 H W, 2-1

BOWLING GREEN 9/4/04

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H W, 3-1

9/2/01

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 A W, 2-1

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 9/2/05 9/21/03 9/1/02

Series Tied: 1-1-1 A L, 1-2 H T, 2-2 A W, 1-0

CENTRAL FLORIDA Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/8/00 H W, 6-1

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Charleston Southern Leads Series: 1-0 9/10/10 H L, 1-2 2OT

THE CITADEL Navy Leads Series: 1-0 10/24/04 H W, 8-0

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COLUMBIA Navy Leads Series: 2-0 9/17/06 H W, 3-1 9/20/03 H W, 3-1

CONNECTICUT UConn Leads Series: 1-0 8/27/04 A L, 0-2

CREIGHTON Navy Leads Series: 1-0 10/3/99 N W, 6-1

DAVIDSON Navy Leads Series: 2-0 8/25/06 H W, 1-0 9/7/01 H W, 4-1

DAYTON 9/4/09

Series Tied: 0-0-1 H T, 0-0

DELAWARE STATE Navy Leads Series: 3-0 10/3/10 H W, 6-0 9/27/09 A W, 2-0 10/6/08 H W, 5-0

DREXEL Navy Leads Series: 2-0 9/7/03 H W, 5-2 9/29/02 A W, 2-0

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Army-Navy is one of the most storied rivalries in all of collegiate and professional athletics. Its roots date back to Nov. 29, 1890, when the two military institutions squared off on the gridiron with Navy taking the inaugural meeting, 24-0. While the annual Army-Navy football game is revered by many as one of the premier college football games, it is just one of the many athletic competitions contested on a yearly basis between the two schools. Twenty-three of Navy’s 32 varsity sports battle Army each year in Star Competitions - predetermined contests between Army and Navy with the winner receiving a gold star to affix near the "N" for his/her letter sweater for each such victory. There is only one Star Competition per sport despite the number of times the two programs face one another during a given season. Navy currently leads the all-time series 10-9-2 and is 8-7-2 in Star Games. The two teams will meet in Annapolis this season on Oct. 21.

AIR FORCE


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R DUQUESNE

HOLY CROSS

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/24/10 H W, 3-2 OT

EVANSVILLE Evansville Leads Series: 1-0 10/1/00 N L, 1-2

FAIRFIELD Fairfield Leads Series: 1-0 9/24/00 A L, 3-4

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 8/28/09

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H W, 6-0

FLORIDA Florida Leads Series: 1-0 10/8/95 H L, 0-5

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FORDHAM Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/17/94 H W, 5-0

FRANCIS MARION Navy Leads Series: 2-0 8/23/09 A W, 6-2 9/26/08 H W, 3-0

HOUSTON Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/12/99 N W, 4-0

GEORGE MASON Navy Leads Series: 4-1-1 8/29/10 A W, 1-0 OT 9/15/06 H W, 1-0 8/29/04 A T, 1-1 10/28/01 H W, 3-0 8/25/00 A L, 0-3 8/27/99 H W, 2-0

GEORGETOWN Navy Leads Series: 4-1 10/31/96 H W, 3-0 10/25/95 A W, 4-0 10/25/94 H W, 3-1 10/22/93 H L, 1-2 10/17/93 A W, 1-0

GEORGE WASHINGTON 8/26/05 9/17/01 9/14/98 9/13/97

Navy Leads Series: 3-1 H W, 1-0 H W, 2-0 H W, 3-1 A L, 3-4

GEORGIA SOUTHERN Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/9/01 H

W, 3-1

GEORGIA STATE Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/9/05 H W, 3-0

LAFAYETTE

Navy Leads Series: 14-2-1 H: 9-0-0, A: 5-2-1, N: 0-0-0 10/10/10 A W, 1-0 10/11/09 H W, 2-0 10/26/08 A W, 3-2 2OT 10/28/07 H W, 2-0 10/8/06 A W, 2-0 10/9/05 H W, 4-0 10/23/04 H W, 5-1 10/26/03 A W, 3-1 10/26/02 H W, 2-0 9/22/01 H W, 4-0 9/23/00 A L, 0-1 9/18/99 H W, 6-0 10/25/98 A T, 1-1 11/2/97 H W, 4-1 9/14/96 A W, 3-2 OT 9/9/95 H W, 4-0 9/10/94 A L, 1-4 Series Notes • Goals Navy 47 , Holy Cross 13 • Patriot League Reg. Season 14-2-1 • Current Streak Navy, 10 gm (10-0-0)

HOWARD Navy Leads Series: 7-0 11/1/09 H W, 3-1 10/30/07 H W, 8-1 10/16/06 H W, 10-0 10/17/05 H W, 5-1 10/10/01 H W, 6-0 10/25/00 A W, 3-2 OT 9/16/98 H W, 8-0

ILLINOIS STATE Navy Leads Series: 1-0 10/10/97 H W, 4-0

IUPUI Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/2/07 N W, 3-0

IOWA 8/31/07

Series Tied: 0-0-1 N T, 1-1

JACKSONVILLE Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/3/06 N W, 5-0

JAMES MADISON James Madison Leads Series: 3-0 9/19/10 A L, 0-1 9/11/09 H L, 1-3 9/23/07 A L, 0-2

HIGH POINT

Navy Leads Series: 17-1-1 H: 8-0-1, A: 9-1-0, N: 0-0-0 10/24/10 H T, 0-0 10/25/09 A W, 4-0 10/10/08 H W, 4-0 10/12/07 A W, 3-0 10/22/06 H W, 4-0 10/23/05 A W, 2-1 10/15/04 H W, 5-0 10/18/03 A W, 3-0 10/18/02 H W, 2-0 11/9/01 H W, 1-0 OT# 10/13/01 A W, 3-1 10/6/00 H W, 4-3 OT 9/25/99 A W, 1-0 OT 10/9/98 H W, 5-0 9/27/97 A W, 3-0 10/6/96 A W, 4-0 9/30/95 A W, 2-0 10/1/94 H W, 3-2 9/26/93 A L, 1-7 Series Notes • Goals Navy 54, Lafayette 14 • Patriot League Reg. Season 16-0-1 • Patriot League Tournament 1-0-0 • Current Streak Navy, 18 gm (17-0-1)

LA SALLE Navy Leads Series: 1-0 8/28/05 H W, 3-2 OT

LEHIGH Navy Leads Series: 12-3-4 H: 7-1-2, A: 4-2-2, N: 1-0-0 10/22/10 H T, 1-1 10/23/09 A W, 2-1 10/12/08 H W, 2-0 10/14/07 A T, 0-0 11/3/06 N W, 2-0 10/20/06 H W, 4-0 10/21/05 A L, 0-1 10/8/04 H W, 4-2 10/24/03 A W, 2-1 10/7/02 H W, 3-0 10/5/01 H W, 3-0 10/28/00 A T, 0-0 9/19/99 H W, 4-0 10/31/98 A W, 3-0 10/24/97 H W, 4-0 10/5/96 A W, 2-1 10/28/95 H T, 1-1 10/29/94 A L, 0-3 9/18/93 H L, 0-4 Series Notes • Goals Navy 47, Lehigh 15 • Patriot League Reg. Season 10-3-4 • Patriot League Tournament 1-0-0 • Current Streak Navy, 6 gm (4-0-2)

LIBERTY Navy Leads Series: 2-0 9/13/09 H W, 1-0 9/12/08 A W, 2-1

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 10/15/00 H W, 4-0

LONG BEACH STATE 8/30/02

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LSU Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/8/06 A W, 2-0

LOYOLA (MD) Navy Leads Series: 4-2 10/7/01 N W, 1-0 9/18/00 H W, 1-0 2OT 9/17/96 H W, 3-1 10/2/95 H W, 2-1 10/19/94 A L, 0-3 9/4/93 H L, 0-2

LOYOLA MARAMOUNT 9/4/05

Series Tied: 0-0-1 A T, 1-1

MANHATTAN Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/12/10 H W, 5-0

MARIST Navy Leads Series: 2-0 9/13/02 H W, 8-0 9/3/95 N W, 4-1

MARYLAND Maryland Leads Series: 5-0 10/19/04 H L, 1-3 11/2/03 A L, 1-2 10/10/99 A L, 0-2 10/26/97 A L, 0-5 10/22/96 A L, 0-4

UMBC Navy Leads Series: 6-2 10/19/08 H W, 2-0 10/20/03 A W, 3-0 10/28/02 H W, 4-0 9/27/99 H W, 4-0 10/17/98 A W, 3-0 9/3/97 H W, 2-1 9/4/94 H L, 1-3 10/8/93 A L, 0-3

MIAMI (FLA.) Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/6/09 A W, 1-0

MONMOUTH Monmouth Leads Series: 3-0 9/26/09 A L, 0-1 OT 11/13/96 A L, 0-2 10/7/94 H L, 1-3

MOUNT ST. MARY’S Navy Leads Series: 11-0 8/27/10 H W, 1-0 9/20/09 A W, 4-1 9/18/08 H W, 5-1 9/26/06 H W, 5-0 9/13/05 A W, 3-0 9/21/04 H W, 3-0 9/12/03 H W, 1-0 9/20/02 A W, 4-0 9/19/98 H W, 3-0 10/9/96 H W, 2-1 OT 10/18/95 H W, 1-0


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R NJIT Navy Leads Series: 1-0 10/7/07 H W, 3-0

NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina Leads Series: 2-0 11/12/06 A L, 0-4** 9/26/03 H L, 0-1

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

RIDER

ROBERT MORRIS

Series Tied: 1-1-2 10/11/96 H T, 1-1 9/17/95 A L, 1-2 10/10/94 H T, 1-1 9/15/94 A W, 2-1

OHIO STATE

SACRAMENTO STATE 8/29/03

PENN 9/26/10 10/8/00 10/25/99

Series is Tied: 1-1-1 H W, 3-2 H T, 0-0 A L, 0-6

9/8/02

PEPPERDINE Pepperdine Leads Series: 1-0 8/31/01 A L, 2-3

PITTSBURGH 9/5/99 9/7/96

Navy Leads Series: 2-0 A W, 2-1 H W, 9-1

PORTLAND Portland Leads Series: 1-0 9/27/98 N L, 0-4

PRESBYTERIAN Series is Tied: 0-0-1 8/22/10 A T, 0-0

QUINNIPIAC Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/25/05 H W, 2-0

RICHMOND Navy Leads Series: 3-0 9/25/98 N W, 3-1 10/28/97 H W, 3-1 10/15/96 A W, 3-0

TEXAS A&M

TEXAS STATE Texas State Leads Series: 1-0 9/5/10 A L, 2-3 2OT

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 A W, 1-1

TULANE

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H W, 4-0

10/8/99

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H W, 3-0

TULSA

SAN DIEGO STATE 9/5/04 9/1/00

WILLIAM & MARY William & Mary Leads Series: 1-0-1 9/14/07 N L, 0-4 11/10/06 N T, 0-0* Navy advanced on PK, 5-4

WINTHROP

Navy Leads Series: 5-1 9/9/07 H W, 1-0 9/5/03 H W, 2-0 10/20/98 H W, 2-0 10/1/96 H W, 2-1 9/21/95 A W, 3-0 9/22/94 H L, 2-3

SAINT PETER’S 9/4/07

WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia Leads Series: 2-1 11/16/07 A L, 0-4 9/10/97 H L, 1-2 11/3/96 A W, 4-0

TOWSON

Series Tied: 1-1 H W, 4-1 H L, 0-1 OT

SAINT LOUIS

PENN STATE Penn State Leads Series: 3-1 10/26/06 H W, 1-0 10/30/05 A L, 0-5 10/29/04 A L, 0-1 OT 11/14/03 A L, 1-5*

TEXAS Texas Leads Series: 1-0 9/3/10 A L, 1-5

ST. JOSEPH’S

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 A W, 1-0 OT

WASHINGTON STATE Washington State Leads Series: 1-0 9/10/00 H L, 0-1 2OT

Texas A&M Leads Series: 1-0 9/10/99 A L, 0-6

ST. FRANCIS (PA)

9/27/04 8/30/99

WAGNER Navy Leads Series: 2-0 9/20/07 H W, 3-1 9/17/04 H W, 3-0

Series Tied: 1-1 A W, 1-0 N L, 1-2

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 10/3/98 N W, 2-0

SETON HALL

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 8/23/08 H W, 3-0

Seton Hall Leads Series: 1-0-1 9/11/05 H T, 2-2 9/19/04 A L, 1-3

SIENA Navy Leads Series: 2-0 9/24/06 H W, 4-0 9/18/05 N W, 2-0

VERMONT

VILLANOVA Villanova Leads Series: 2-1-1 9/15/02 H T, 0-0 10/14/01 A L, 0-4 8/31/97 H W, 1-0 9/3/94 H L, 0-3

VCU

SOUTH CAROLINA-UPSTATE Navy Leads Series: 1-0 8/21/09 A W, 3-0

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE S.C. State Leads Series: 1-0 8/20/10 A L, 1-2

STANFORD Stanford Leads Series: 2-0 8/29/08 A L, 1-3 9/22/05 H L, 1-2

STETSON Navy Leads Series: 1-0 19/1/06 A W, 1-0

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9/21/08 9/16/07 8/27/00 9/15/97 9/29/96 9/24/95

L, 1-3 L, 0-3 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 5-1 L, 0-1

VMI 9/17/10 9/18/09 9/14/08 9/25/07

Navy Leads Series: 4-0 A W, 4-0 H W, 1-0 A W, 1-0 H W, 2-1

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Winthrop Leads Series: 1-0 9/5/08 H L, 0-1

WISCONSIN Wisconsin Leads Series: 1-0 10/29/99 H L, 0-1

WRIGHT STATE Wright State Leads Series: 2-0 9/30/01 N L, 1-2 10/5/97 N L, 1-3 Results Key Patriot League Tournament Game * NCAA Tournament First Round ** NCAA Tournament Second Round #

Notes: Includes records versus Division I opponents only Navy’s home contests were held at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility beginning with the 2001 season; home contests were previously held at Dewey Field.

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8/31/03

TEMPLE Navy Leads Series: 1-0-1 9/2/95 N W, 2-1 10/14/94 H T, 2-2

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H W, 2-1

Navy Leads Series: 3-0 9/30/07 A W, 1-0 10/30/01 H W, 4-1 9/6/99 A W, 4-0

Ohio State Leads Series: 1-0 9/8/96 H L, 0-2

PACIFIC

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 9/12/04 H W, 1-0

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 11/4/02 H W, 8-1

NC State Leads Series: 1-0 10/6/03 A L, 0-3

OLD DOMINION

STONY BROOK

Navy Leads Series: 3-0-1 9/7/07 H T, 1-1 10/22/00 H W, 9-0 10/17/99 A W, 6-1 9/20/98 H W, 3-0


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R ALL-TIME RESULTS 1993 Team captain: Kerry Kuykendall 2-5-0 overall 9/4 Loyola L, 0-2 9/9 at Johns Hopkins W, 4-0 9/18 Lehigh L. 0-4 9/26 at Lafayette L, 1-7 10/8 at UMBC L. 0-3 10/17 at Georgetown W, 1-0 10/22 Georgetown L, 1-2

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1994 Inaugural season in Patriot League Team captain: Trish Buchinger 7-9-2 overall, 3-4-0 PL 9/3 Villanova L, 3-0 9/4 UMBC L, 1-3 9/7 at American W, 2-1 9/10 at Holy Cross* L, 1-4 9/15 at Old Dominion W, 2-1 9/17 Fordham* W, 5-0 9/22 Towson L, 2-3 9/24 at Army* L, 1-2 10/1 Lafayette* W, 3-2 10/3 at Frostburg W, 5-0 10/7 Monmouth L, 1-3 10/10 Old Dominion T, 1-1 10/14 Temple T, 2-2 10/16 Colgate* L, 0-3 10/19 at Loyola L, 0-3 10/22 Bucknell* W, 2-1 10/25 Georgetown W, 3-1 10/29 at Lehigh* L, 0-3

1995 First League Tournament Appearance Team captain: Kate Standifer 10-7-1 overall, 2-3-1 PL 9/2 vs. Temple1 W, 2-1 9/3 vs. Marist1 W, 4-1 9/9 Holy Cross* W, 4-0 9/13 American W, 3-1 9/17 at Old Dominion L, 1-2 9/21 at Towson W, 3-0 9/24 VCU L, 0-1 9/30 at Lafayette* W, 2-0 10/2 Loyola W, 2-1 10/6 Army* L, 1-2 OT 10/8 Florida L, 0-5 10/15 at Colgate* L, 0-4 10/18 Mount St. Mary's W, 1-0 10/25 at Georgetown W, 4-0 10/28 Lehigh* T, 1-1 10/29 Bucknell* L, 2-3 11/4 at Bucknell2 W, 2-0 11/5 vs. Colgate2 L, 0-6

1996 First Postseason Appearance Team captain: Kelly Kast 11-6-2 overall, 3-2-1 PL 9/7 Pittsburgh3 W, 9-1 9/8 Ohio State3 L, 0-2

9/14 9/17 9/21 9/29 10/1 10/5 10/6 10/9 10/11 10/15 10/18 10/22 10/26 10/31 11/3 11/9 11/13

at Holy Cross* Loyola at Army* at VCU Towson at Lehigh* at Lafayette* Mount St. Mary's Old Dominion at Richmond Colgate* at Maryland Bucknell* Georgetown at West Virginia at Colgate4 at Monmouth5

W, 3-2 OT W, 3-1 L, 2-3 W, 5-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 4-0 W, 2-1 OT T, 1-1 W, 3-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-4 T, 2-2 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 L, 0-3 L, 0-2

8/31 9/3 9/6 9/10 9/13 9/15 9/20 9/27 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/18 10/20 10/24 10/26 10/28 11/2 11/7

Team captain: Amy Hakola 10-8-0 overall, 4-2-0 PL Villanova W, 1-0 UMBC W, 2-1 at Colgate* L, 2-0 West Virginia L, 2-1 at George Washington L, 4-3 VCU W, 4-0 Army* L, 0-1 OT at Lafayette* W, 3-0 Air Force6 L, 0-1 OT Wright State6 L, 1-3 Illinois State W, 4-0 at Bucknell* W, 2-0 at American* W, 2-0 Lehigh* W, 4-0 at Maryland L, 0-5 Richmond W, 3-1 Holy Cross* W, 4-1 vs. Army4 L, 0-1

1997

1998 Regular Season League Champions Team captain: Nicole Aunapu 17-3-1 overall, 5-0-1 PL 9/1 at No. 15 UCLA L, 0-3 9/8 American* W, 4-0 9/12 Colgate* W, 2-1 9/14 George Washington W, 3-1 9/16 Howard W, 8-0 9/19 Mount St. Mary's3 W, 3-0 9/20 Rider3 W, 3-0 9/25 vs. Richmond7 W, 3-1 9/27 vs. No. 6 Portland7 L, 0-4 10/2 vs. Air Force6 W, 1-0 10/3 vs. Tulsa6 W, 2-0 10/9 Lafayette* W, 5-0 10/11 Arkansas W, 3-0 10/17 at UMBC W, 3-0 10/20 Towson W, 2-0 10/23 Bucknell* W, 2-0 10/25 at Holy Cross* T, 1-1 10/30 at Army* W, 2-0 10/31 at Lehigh* W, 3-0

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11/7 11/8

Army8 Colgate8

W, 2-0 L, 0-1

1999 Regular Season Co-League Champions Team captain: Michelle Nance 14-8-0 overall, 5-1-0 PL 8/27 George Mason W, 2-0 8/30 St. Joseph's L, 0-1 OT 9/5 at Pittsburgh W, 2-1 9/6 at St. Francis (Pa.) W, 4-0 9/10 at No. 10 Texas A&M9 L, 0-6 9/12 vs. Houston9 W, 4-0 9/18 Holy Cross* W, 6-0 9/19 Lehigh* W, 4-0 9/25 at Lafayette* W, 1-0 OT 9/27 UMBC W, 4-0 10/1 vs. Air Force6 L, 1-2 10/3 vs. Creighton6 W, 6-1 10/8 Tulane W, 3-0 10/10 at Maryland L, 0-2 10/16 at Colgate* L, 0-1 10/17 at Rider W, 6-1 10/20 Army* W, 3-1 10/25 at Pennsylvania L, 0-6 10/29 Wisconsin L, 0-1 10/31 at Bucknell* W, 3-0 11/6 vs. Army4 W, 2-1 2OT 11/7 at Colgate4 L, 0-2

2000 Team captain: Sarah Wilson 10-9-2 overall, 3-2-1 PL 8/25 at George Mason L, 0-3 8/27 VCU W, 4-0 9/1 vs. San Diego State10 L, 1-2 9/3 at California10 L, 0-1 9/8 Central Florida3 W, 6-1 9/10 Washington State3 L, 0-1 2OT 9/15 Bucknell* L, 2-3 9/18 Loyola W, 1-0 2OT 9/23 at Holy Cross* L, 0-1 9/24 at Fairfield* L, 3-4 9/29 vs. Air Force6 W, 2-1 10/1 vs. Evansville6 L, 1-2 10/6 Lafayette* W, 4-3 OT 10/8 Pennsylvania T, 0-0 10/14 Colgate* W, 2-1 10/15 High Point W, 4-0 10/21 at Army* W, 2-0 10/22 Rider W, 9-0 10/25 at Howard W, 3-2 OT 10/28 at Lehigh* T, 0-0 11/4 at Colgate4 L, 1-2

2001 Regular Season League Champions Team captain: Erin Kelly 16-5-1 overall, 6-1-0 PL 8/31 at Pepperdine L, 2-3 9/2 at UC Santa Barbara W, 2-1 9/7 Davidson3 W, 4-1

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9/9 9/17 9/19 9/22 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/10 10/13 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28 10/30 11/3 11/9 11/11

Georgia Southern3 W, 3-1 George Washington W, 2-0 American* L, 0-1 Holy Cross* W, 4-0 Air Force6 W, 2-0 Wright State6 L, 1-2 Lehigh* W, 3-0 vs. Loyola11 W, 1-0 Howard W, 6-0 at Lafayette* W, 3-1 at Villanova L, 0-4 at Colgate* W, 2-1 at Binghamton T, 1-1 Army* W, 1-0 George Mason W, 3-0 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 4-1 at Bucknell* W, 1-0 OT Lafayette8 W, 1-0 OT Bucknell8 L, 1-2 OT

2002 Team captain: Nadia Sheikh 16-1-4 overall, 4-0-3 PL 8/30 at Long Beach State W, 2-0 9/1 at Cal State Northridge W, 1-0 9/6 Air Force6 W, 2-0 9/8 at Saint Louis6 W, 1-0 9/13 Marist W, 8-0 9/15 Villanova T, 0-0 9/20 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 4-0 9/22 Arkansas W, 3-0 9/27 at Colgate** T, 0-0 9/29 at Drexel W, 2-0 10/4 at Army* T, 1-1 10/7 Lehigh* W, 3-0 10/11 Albany W, 7-2 10/13 at American* T, 1-1 10/18 Lafayette* W, 2-0 10/20 at Delaware W, 2-0 10/26 Holy Cross* W, 2-0 10/28 UMBC W, 4-0 11/2 at Bucknell* W, 2-0 11/4 Robert Morris W, 8-1 11/8 vs. American12 L, 1-2 2OT

2003 Regular Season Co-League Champions League Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Qualifier Team captain: Amelia Sheveland 17-5-1 overall, 6-1-0 PL 8/29 at Sacramento State W, 2-1 8/31 at Pacific W, 1-0 OT 9/5 Towson3 W, 2-0 9/7 Drexel3 W, 5-2 9/12 Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-0 9/14 Binghamton W, 3-1 9/20 Columbia W, 3-1 9/21 Cal State Northridge T, 2-2 9/26 No. 1 North Carolina13 L, 0-1 9/28 Colgate* W, 1-0 10/3 Army* W, 1-0


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 10/6 10/10 10/14 10/18 10/20 10/24 10/26 11/1 11/2 11/7 11/9 11/14

at N.C. State L, 0-3 Delaware W, 3-2 2OT American* L, 4-5 OT at Lafayette* W, 3-0 at UMBC W, 3-0 at Lehigh* W, 2-1 at Holy Cross* W, 4-0 Bucknell* W, 4-0 at Maryland L, 1-2 Colgate14 W, 3-2 vs. American14 W, 4-1 at No. 6 Penn State15 L, 1-5

2004

2005 Team captain: Lindsay Adlam 10-8-2 overall, 2-5-0 PL 8/26 George Washington W, 1-0 8/28 La Salle W, 3-2 OT 9/2 at Cal State Northridge L, 1-2 9/4 at Loyola Marymount T, 1-1 9/9 Georgia State3 W, 3-0 9/11 Seton Hall3 T, 2-2 9/13 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-0 9/16 at Albany17 W, 5-0 9/18 vs. Siena17 W, 2-0 9/22 Stanford L, 1-2 9/25 Quinnipiac W, 2-0 9/30 at American* L, 0-2 10/7 Army* L, 0-1 10/9 Holy Cross* W, 4-0 10/15 Colgate* L, 0-1 10/17 Howard W, 5-1 10/21 at Lehigh* L, 0-1 10/23 at Lafayette* W, 2-1 10/28 at Bucknell* L, 3-4 10/30 at Penn State L, 0-5

2008

2007 League Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Qualifier Team captain: Kari Weniger 14-5-4 overall, 4-1-2 PL 8/31 #vs. Iowa22 T, 1-1 9/2 #vs. IUPUI22 W, 3-0 9/4 Saint Peter’s W, 4-0 9/7 Rider3 T, 1-1 9/9 Towson3 W, 1-0 9/14 vs. William & Mary23 L, 0-4 9/16 at VCU23 L, 0-3 9/20 Wagner W, 3-1 9/23 at James Madison L, 0-2 9/25 VMI W, 2-1 9/30 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W, 1-0 10/5 at Bucknell* L, 0-1 10/7 NJIT W, 3-0 10/12 at Lafayette* W, 3-0 10/14 at Lehigh* T, 0-0 10/21 at American* T, 2-2 10/28 Holy Cross* W, 2-0 10/30 Howard W, 8-1 11/3 Colgate* W, 2-1 11/5 Army* W, 2-0 11/9 vs. American2 W, 2-0 11/11 at Bucknell2 W, 1-0 11/16 at No. 12 West Virginia24 L, 0-4

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Regular Season League Champion Team captain: Julie Reynolds 15-4-3 overall, 5-0-2 PL 8/23 Vermont W, 3-0 8/29 at No. 10 Stanford L, 1-3 8/31 at UC Davis W, 2-1 OT 9/5 Winthrop3 L, 0-1 9/7 Central Conn. St.3 T, 0-0 9/12 at Liberty W, 2-1 9/14 at VMI W, 1-0 9/19 Mount St. Mary’s W, 5-1 9/21 VCU L, 1-3 9/26 Francis Marion W, 3-0 9/28 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 2-1 10/3 Bucknell* W, 1-0 OT 10/6 Delaware State W, 5-0 10/10 Lafayette* W, 4-0 10/12 Lehigh* W, 2-0 10/17 American* T, 0-0 10/19 UMBC W, 2-0 10/21 at Army* T, 0-0 10/26 at Holy Cross* W, 3-2 2OT 11/1 at Colgate* W, 1-0 11/7 Colgate8 W, 1-0 OT 11/8 Army8 L, 0-1 2OT

2009 8/21 8/23 8/28 8/30 9/4 9/6 9/11 9/13 9/18 9/20 9/26 9/27 10/2 10/9 10/11 10/17 10/23 10/25 10/31 11/1 11/6

Team captain: Beth Reed 14-5-2 overall, 4-2-1 PL at USC Upstate W, 3-0 at Francis Marion W, 6-2 Fairleigh Dickinson3 W, 6-0 Boise State3 W, 2-1 Dayton25 T, 0-0 at Miami (Fla.)25 W, 1-0 James Madison L, 1-3 Liberty W, 1-0 VMI W, 1-0 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 4-1 at Monmouth L, 0-1 OT at Delaware State W, 2-0 Colgate* T, 0-0 Army* W, 2-0 Holy Cross* W, 2-0 at Bucknell* L, 1-3 at Lehigh* W, 2-1 at Lafayette* W, 4-0 at American* L, 0-3 Howard W, 3-1 at Colgate4 L, 0-1 OT

2010 Team captain: Jessica Grupp 9-8-3 overall, 2-3-2 PL 8/20 at South Carolina St. L, 1-2 8/22 at Presbyterian T, 2-2 8/27 Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-0 8/29 at George Mason W, 1-0 OT 9/3 at Texas L, 1-5 9/5 at Texas State L, 2-3 2OT 9/10 Charleston So.3 L, 1-2 2OT 9/12 Manhattan3 W, 5-0 9/17 at VMI W, 4-0 9/19 at James Madison L, 0-1 9/24 Duquesne W, 3-2 OT 9/26 at Penn W, 3-2 10/1 at Colgate* W, 2-0 10/3 Delaware State W, 6-0 10/8 at Army* L, 0-1 10/10 at Holy Cross* W, 1-0 10/16 Bucknell* L, 0-1 10/22 Lehigh* T, 1-1 10/24 Lafayette* T, 0-0 10/29 American* L, 2-3 Results Key (1) at Lafayette (Easton, Pa.) (2) Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.) (3) Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) (4) Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) (5) ECAC Tournament (West Long Branch, N.J) (6) Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) (7) Coca Cola Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) (8) Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) (9) Aggieland Classic (College Station, Texas) (10) Sixth-Annual Cal Invitational (Berkely, Calif.) (11) at Germantown, Md. (12) Patriot League Tourn. (West Point, N.Y.) (13) Set then-single-game NCAA attendance record (6,527; now No. 5), game was played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (14) Patriot League Tourn. (Washington, D.C.) (15) NCAA Tournament (State College, Pa.) (16) at San Diego, Calif. (17) Governor’s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) (18) at Stetson (Deland, Fla.) (19) Set Glenn Warner Soccer Facility singlegame attendance record (2,412) (20) NCAA Tournament First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - Navy advanced 5-4 on PK (21) NCAA Tournament Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) (22) at Northern Illinois (Dekalb, Ill.) (23) VCU/Ewing Sports Invite (Richmond, Va.) (24) NCAA Tournament (Morgantown, W. Va.) (25) Hurricane Cup (Coral Gables, Fla.) * Patriot League contest ** Patriot League contest (No OT was played)

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Team captain: Kim Bonafede 11-8-1 overall, 4-3-0 PL 8/27 at Connecticut L, 0-2 8/29 at George Mason T, 1-1 9/3 UC Riverside16 L, 0-1 9/5 at San Diego State W, 1-0 9/10 Bowling Green3 W, 3-1 9/12 Stony Brook3 W, 1-0 9/17 Wagner W, 3-0 9/19 at Seton Hall L, 1-3 9/21 Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-0 9/25 at Colgate* L, 1-3 9/27 St. Joseph’s W, 4-1 10/1 at Army* L, 0-1 10/5 at American* L, 0-1 10/8 Lehigh* W, 4-2 10/15 Lafayette* W, 5-0 10/19 Maryland L, 1-3 10/23 Holy Cross* W, 5-1 10/24 The Citadel W, 8-0 10/29 at No. 3 Penn State L, 0-1 OT 10/31 at Bucknell* W, 1-0

2006 Regular Season Co-League Champions League Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Qualifier Team captain: Molly Burd 21-2-1 overall, 6-1-0 PL 8/25 Davidson3 W, 1-0 8/27 Binghamton3 W, 4-0 9/1 at Stetson W, 1-0 9/3 vs. Jacksonville18 W, 5-0 9/8 LSU3 W, 2-0 9/10 Butler3 W, 5-1 9/15 George Mason W, 1-0 9/17 Columbia W, 3-1 9/22 Albany W, 4-1 9/24 Siena W, 4-0 9/26 Mount St. Mary’s W, 5-0 9/30 American* W, 2-0 10/6 at Army* W, 4-0 10/8 at Holy Cross* W, 2-0 10/14 at Colgate* W, 4-0 10/16 Howard W, 10-0 10/20 Lehigh* W, 4-0 10/22 Lafayette* W, 4-0 10/26 No. 9 Penn State19 W, 1-0 10/19 Bucknell* L, 1-2 11/3 vs. Lehigh2 W, 2-0 11/5 vs. Colgate2 W, 1-0 11/10 No. 20 William & Mary20 T, 0-0 11/12 at No. 1 North Carolina21 L, 0-4


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 2010 PATRIOT LEAGUE RECAP 2010 All-Patriot League Teams

2010 Patriot League Season Standings Team 1. Army 2. Bucknell 3. Lehigh 4. Colgate 5. American 6. Navy 7. Lafayette 8. Holy Cross

|----------Patriot League---- ------| Rec. Pts. Pct. GF GA 4-0-3 15 .786 5 1 5-2-0 15 .714 12 7 4-1-2 14 .714 11 5 3-3-1 10 .500 7 8 2-2-3 9 .500 7 9 2-3-2 8 .429 6 6 0-3-4 4 .286 3 6 0-6-1 1 .071 2 11

|---------------------- Overall---------------------| Rec. Pct. Home Away Neut. 14-4-3 .738 7-2-1 7-2-2 0-0-0 7-13-0 .350 4-6-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 11-5-4 .650 7-0-0 2-4-4 2-1-0 6-12-1 .342 2-4-1 4-7-0 0-1-0 6-10-3 .395 4-2-2 2-6-1 0-2-0 9-8-3 .525 4-3-2 5-5-1 0-0-0 6-8-4 .444 3-5-1 3-3-3 0-0-0 3-12-2 .235 3-5-1 0-7-1 0-0-0

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2010 Patriot League Tournament Review Hosted by Army (Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y.) November 5-- Semifinals No. 1 Army 1, No. 4 Colgate 0 (OT) No. 3 Lehigh 1, No. 2 Bucknell 0 November 7 -- Finals No. 3 Lehigh 1, No. 1 Army 0 Patriot League All-Tournament Team: Army — Alex Lostetter, Molly McGuigan, Carlie Turnnidge; Bucknell — Amanda Citron, Brooke Strokes; Colgate — Calista Victor, Kiki Koroshetz; Lehigh — Lauren Maines (MVP), Liz Carlos, Genna Pape, Natalie Hojnacki

2010 NCAA Tournament Review Hosted by Virginia (Charlottesville, Va.) November 12 -- First Round No. 8 Virginia 3, Lehigh 0

2011 Patriot League Preseason Poll Rank - Total Points (First-Place Votes)

1. Army - 93 (10) 2. Colgate - 79 (4) 3. Lehigh - 75 (2) 4. Navy - 55 5. Bucknell - 52 6. American - 46 7. Lafayette - 25 8. Holy Cross - 23 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Kim An, Army, So. Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Molly McGuigan, Army, So.

First-Team All-Patriot League F Christa Matlack Sr. F Liz Carlos Sr. F Shelby Stand Sr. F Jillian Kinter So. M Kim An Fr. M Caitlin Holtz Sr. M Jana Basubas Jr. D Molly McGuigan Fr. D Calista Victor Sr. D Friederike Engel Sr. D Julia Stallard Jr. GK Lauren Smedley So. Second-Team All-Patriot League F Carissa Youker Sr. F Paloma Perez Fr. F Alyssa Manoogian So. M Brooke Sheppard Sr. M Carlie Turnnidge Sr. M Glynn Fitzer Sr. M Kelliann Doherty Sr. D Ardyn Olzsko So. D Kelsey Johnson Sr. D Avery Jackson Fr. D Genna Pepe Jr. GK Alex Lostetter Sr.

Bucknell Lehigh Holy Cross Colgate Army Bucknell Lehigh Army Colgate American Army Lafayette

Navy Navy Colgate American Army Lehigh Bucknell Lehigh Bucknell Lafayette Lehigh Army

Navy’s All-Time Patriot League Major Award Winners Offensive Player of the Year 2006 Meggie Curran 2002 Stacy Finley 2001 Stacy Finley 1999 Justine Fisher Goalkeeper of the Year 2009 Beth Reed 2008 Lizzie Barnes 2006 Lizzie Barnes

Paloma Perez

Second-Team All-Conference

2010 Patriot League Major Award Winners

Defensive Player of the Year 2008 Shelly Moeller 2006 Shelly Moeller (Co) 2001 Kate Macfarlane 1998 Nicole Aunapu 1997 Nicole Aunapu Rookie of the Year 2006 Cassie Barbaresi (Co) 2001 Xochitl Piedra (Co) 1998 Justine Fisher 1996 Michelle Nance Coach of the Year 2006 Carin Gabarra 1996 Carin Gabarra

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Carissa Youker

Second-Team All-Conference

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Offensive Player of the Year:

Christa Matlack, Bucknell

Defensive Player of the Year:

Molly McGuigan, Army

Goalkeeper of the Year:

Lauren Smedley, Lafayette

Rookie of the Year:

Kim An, Army

Coach of the Year:

Stefanie Golan, Army

Scholar-Athlete of the Year:

Kiki Koroshetz, Colgate


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R NAVY IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE

2010 PATRIOT LEAGUE STATISTICAL LEADERS Individual Statistics

Statistic Goals Per Game

Leader 0.46, Stand HC

Assists Per Game

0.32, Youker, Navy

Points Per Game

1.23, Stand, HC

Shots Per Game GW Goals GAA Save % Saves Per Game Shutouts

4.92, Stand, HC 4, Soellner, Navy 0.25, Lostetter, Army .922, Lostetter, Army 6.55, Walsh, CU 11, Lostetter, Army

POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT

Navy Leader (PL Rk.) 0.32, Youker (6) 0.30, Soellner (8) 0.32, Youker (1) 0.25, Herren (5) 0.95, Youker (3) 0.75, Soellner (6) 1.70, Soellner (10) 4, Soellner (1) 1.10, Legler (4) .750, Legler (7) 2.33, Legler (8) 1, Legler (9) 1, Lopez-Shaw (9)

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Navy (PL Rk.) 5.35 (1) 1.80 (1) 1.75 (1) 13.4 (6) 1.18 (4) 4.45 (5) 8 (2)

2007 2008 2009 2010

2010 Patriot League Players of the Week Wk. 8/23 8/30 9/7 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1

Offense Calderon, N Soellner, N Carlos, Leh. Fitzer, Leh. Sheppard, Am. Youker, N Perez, N P Hojnacki, Leh. Kinter, C Doherty, B Helbling, Ar.

Defense None George, N McGuigan, Ar. Wacker, Ar. Kulp, Leh. Basubas, Leh. Stallard, Ar. Engel, Am. Pepe, Leh. Victor, C Pepe, Leh.

Total Weekly Awards Won Army 13 Lehigh 11 Navy 5 Colgate 5 American 4 Bucknell 3 Lafayette 2 Holy Cross 0

Goalkeeper Lostetter, Ar. Mains, Leh. Smedley, Laf. Lee, Ar. Walsh, C Mains, Leh. Smedley, Laf. Farthing, Am. McDermott, B Longwell, C McDermott, B

Rookie Molacek, Ar. McGuigan, Ar. An, Ar. An, Ar. An, Ar. Greeley, Leh. An, Ar. Giegerich, C Dyrek, Leh. An, Ar. Smith, Am.

Top Weekly Award Winners Kim An, Army Molly McGuigan, Army Sandita McDermott, Bucknell Genna Pepe, Lehigh Lauren Mains, Lehigh

Not eligible Did not qualify No. 4 @ Bucknell vs. Colgate No. 4 @ Colgate No. 3 vs. Army No. 1 vs. Army vs. Colgate No. 2 vs. Army @ Colgate No. 4 @ Colgate No. 1 vs. Lafayette vs. Bucknell No. 2 vs. American No. 2 vs. Colgate @ American Did not qualify Did not qualify No. 2 vs. Lehigh vs. Colgate No. 3 vs. American @ Bucknell No. 1 vs. Colgate vs. Army No. 4 @ Colgate Did not qualify

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Opponent

Record vs. Opponent American Army Bucknell Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh

2-1 2-2 2-1 3-6 -1-0 1-0

Record by Round Semifinals: Finals:

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Record by Seed

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3-3 5-2 2-1 1-4

Overall Record:

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W 2-0 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 1-0 W 1-0 OT L 0-1 2OT L 0-1 OT

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Leader 5.35, Navy 1.80, Navy 1.75, Navy 13.4, Navy 0.27, Army 6.35, Bucknell 16, Army

Seed.

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Team Statistics Statistic Points Per Game Goals Per Game Assists Per Game Shots Per Game Goals Allowed Avg. Saves Per Game Shutouts

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 2011 OPPONENT INFORMATION Opponent Date, (Site)

Series Record

Nickname

Head Coach

2010 Overall Conference Record

2010 Conference Record (Finish)

HIGH POINT

Navy, 1-0

Panthers

Marty Beall

11-11-1

Big South

6-2-1 (T-1st)

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

NC State, 1-0

Wolfpack

Steve Springthorpe 7-12-0

ACC

1-9-0 (10th)

TEXAS STATE

Texas St., 1-0

Bobcats

Kat Conner

12-8-1

Southland

5-3-1 (4th)

MARYLAND

Maryland, 5-0

Terrapins

Brian Pensky

18-2-3

ACC

7-2-1 (2nd)

Buccaneers

Eric Terrill

12-7-1

Big South

6-2-1 (T-1st)

Fri., Aug. 19 (High Point, N.C.) Sun., Aug. 21 (Raleigh, N.C.) Fri., Aug. 26 (Annapolis, Md.) Sun., Aug. 28 (College Park, Md.)

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN

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CSU, 1-0 Fri., Sept. 2 (North Charleston, S.C.)

THE CITADEL

Navy, 1-0

Bulldogs

Bob Winch

12-8-1

Southern

7-4-0 (3rd)

BRYANT

First Meeting

Bulldogs

Chris Flint

5-13-2

Northeast

3-6-1 (7th)

DAVIDSON

Navy, 2-0

Wildcats

Greg Ashton

6-8-6

Southern

2-4-5 (7th)

MIAMI

Navy, 1-0

Hurricanes

Tom Anagnost

10-8-1

ACC

4-6-0 (9th)

MONMOUTH

Monmouth, 3-0

Hawks

Krissy Turner

10-6-2

Northeast

5-3-2 (4th)

UMBC

Navy, 6-2

Retrievers

Alyssa Radu

2-14-1

America East

1-7-0 (8th)

FRANCIS MARION

Navy, 2-0

Patriots

Joel Person

3-13-2

Independent

N/A

AMERICAN

Tied, 7-7-3

Eagles

David Bucciero

6-10-3

Patriot League

2-2-3 (5th)

LAFAYETTE

Navy, 17-1-1

Leopards

Mick Stratham

6-8-4

Patriot League

0-3-4 (7th)

LEHIGH

Navy, 12-3-4

Mountain Hawks Eric Lambinus

11-5-4

Patriot League

4-1-2 (3rd)

COLGATE

Colgate, 13-11-2

Raiders

Kathy Brawn

6-12-1

Patriot League

3-3-1 (4th)

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE

SC St., 1-0

Bulldogs

Glad Bugariu

13-5-1

Great West

6-0-0 (1st)

ARMY

Navy, 10-9-2

Black Knights

Stefanie Golan

14-4-3

Patriot League

4-0-3 (1st)

HOLY CROSS

Navy, 14-2-1

Crusaders

Darren Gallagher

3-12-2

Patriot League

0-6-1 (8th)

BUCKNELL

Navy, 11-8-1

Bison

Ben Landis

7-13-0

Patriot League

5-2-0 (2nd)

Sun., Sept. 4 (Charleston, S.C.) Fri., Sept. 9 (Annapolis, Md.) Sun., Sept. 11 (Annapolis, Md.) Sat., Sept. 17 (Annapolis, Md.) Mon., Sept. 19 (Annapolis, Md.) Wed., Sept. 21 (Baltimore, Md.) Sun., Sept. 25 (Annapolis, Md.) Sat., Oct. 1 (Washington, D.C.) Fri., Oct. 7 (Easton, Pa.) Sun., Oct. 9 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Sat., Oct. 15 (Annapolis, Md.) Mon., Oct. 17 (Annapolis, Md.) Fri., Oct. 21 (Annapolis, Md.) Sun., Oct. 23 (Annapolis, Md.) Sat., Oct. 29 (Lewisburg, Pa.)

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 2011 MILITARY WORLD GAMES Three former members of the Navy women's soccer team represented the United States on the All Armed Forces squad at the 5th CISM Military World Games in Brazil in July, 2011. CiAnna Weikle '09, Beth Reed '10, Katie Kelly '11 all competed for Team USA and Navy Athletic Trainer Gregg Calhoon served as the team trainer.

All three former Navy players started against Canada

Team USA went 2-1 during the competition in Brazil and placed fifth overall. The squad suffered a 4-2 loss to Germany and defeated the Netherlands, 1-0 in group play, before defeating Canada, 41, in the fifth place game. Weikle scored for Team USA against Germany and Reed was in goal for both of the team's victories, posting one shutout and a 0.50 GAA. All three players started against Canada.

Reed, Weikle and Kelly prior to the closing ceremonies

The Military World Games are held every four years. Host Brazil won the 2011 gold medal in women's soccer.

Reed in action against the Netherlands

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Calhoon, Kelly, Reed and Weikle following the Germany game

Navy has a strong tradition of representation in the Military World Games in the sport of women's soccer. Former Mids who have competed in past years include: Molly Burd '07, Meggie Curran '07, Cristina Esposito '98, Tara Refo '00 and Sarah Wilson '01. In 2003, Navy associate head coach Rob Blanck served as the head coach of the USA squad at the World Military Games in Germany. Blanck led the team to a bronze medal finish.


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER ALUMNI The Navy women’s soccer program has seen a number of former players go on to make a strong impact in the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps after their playing careers in Annapolis. Below are capsules of some of the former women’s soccer standouts.

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Lt. j.g. Brigitte Fox, USN Fox was winged from Training Squadron Eight Six in Pensacola in 2010 and was awarded the Commander Training Wing Six Advanced Training - Commodore's List Certificate With Distinction, Training Air Wing Six - Distinguished Graduate, Training Squadron Ten Honor Graduate - Class 0921 and the Maj. Gen. William A. Cohen - Strike Leadership Award for Superior Performance, which is the Training Squadron’s Eight Six “Top Gun” award. During her playing career at Navy (2004-07), Fox led the Mids to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments, was a two-time All-Patriot League honoree and produced one of the most explosive single seasons in Navy history with 16 goals in her senior year.

Nicole Aunapu Mann playing for Navy in 1997

Maj. Nicole Aunapu Mann, USMC Nicole Aunapu Mann was a two-time Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year and followed her standout playing career at Navy by being commissioned in the United States Marine Corps, where she rose to the rank of major. Mann now serves as a Marine Corps test pilot with over 1,000 flight hours and operations officer. Mann has done two deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan as an F/A-18C Hornet pilot based off the USS Enterprise. Mann was a four-year first-team all-conference selection at Navy and was selected at the 1998 Patriot League Female ScholarAthlete of the Year as a senior. Cmdr. Erica Hoffmann, USN Hoffmann lettered on Navy's inaugural women's soccer team in 1993 and is a 1996 graduate of the Naval Academy. Rising to the ranks of commander in the U.S. Navy, Hoffmann serves as the Executive Officer at Navy Nuclear Power School in Charleston, S.C.

Fox at her winging ceremony in 2010

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Capt. Claire Henry, USMC A 2005 graduate of the Naval Academy, Henry was a four-year letterwinner on the women's soccer team from 2001-04. Henry started 71 games as a defender and helped the squad win two Patriot League Championships and advance to the NCAA Tournament in 2003. Henry was presented the Marine Corps Junior Officer Award at the 2010 Sea Service Leadership Association Women's Leadership Symposium for her work with the groundbreaking Female Engagement Teams (FET) in Afghanistan.

The FET's were first deployed in the spring of 2010 and Henry served as the first FET Company Commander.

In 2004, McGrath underwent transition training from a Naval Flight Officer to a pilot. As an NFO, she was the first female F/A-18 NFO in combat in Marine Corps history, dropping 500-pound bombs on targets in Iraq and Afghanistan. McGrath is featured in Band of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq, a book by Kirsten Holmstead featuring American female armed service members in combat. A 1997 graduate of the Naval Academy, McGrath was one of 24 women who played on the Academy's first varsity women's soccer team in 1993. She was a three-year letterwinner for the Midshipmen who garnered academic recognition from the Patriot League in 1995.

Shelly Moeller (‘10) with McGrath (Right)

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The FET is a program used to reach out to Afghan women in provinces where the women are culturally off limits to outside males. The FET's go out on patrol in four or five-member units with all-male infantry units in the First Marine Expeditionary Force. The FET's establish contact with Afghan women and discuss what medical care and humanitarian assistance are needed for them, gather information on the village, local grievances and the Taliban and also try to build cooperation and security.

Maj. Amy McGrath, USMC Former Navy women's soccer player Amy McGrath is a major in the Marine Corps who serves as an F/A-18 Marine Corps pilot with over 1,700 flight hours and has flown over 85 combat missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. McGrath is the recipient of 8 Strike Flight Air Medals, the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Presidential Unit Citation, and Iraqi and Afghan Campaign medals.


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R NAVY SOCCER TIMELINE 1992 — Navy Director of Athletics Jack Lengyel announces women’s soccer will be added as a varsity sport for the 1993 season.

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July 1993 — Carin Gabarra is hired as Navy’s inaugural head women’s soccer coach.

recognition ... they are Navy’s first all-region honorees. November 1996 — Carin Gabarra is named the Patriot League Coach of the Year after leading the Mids to an 11-6-2 record during its fourth Division I season.

Sept. 4, 1993 — Navy plays its inaugural match, a 2-0 home loss at the hands of in-state foe Loyola.

November 1996 — Michelle Nance produces 20 poinra (7g, 6 a) to become Navy’s first player to be named Patriot League Rookie of the Year.

Sept. 9, 1993 — Senior Julie Treanor scores three of Navy’s four goals as the Mids earn the program’s first win with a 4-0 shutout at Johns Hopkins.

Nov. 13, 1996 — Navy makes its first postseason tournament appearance, squaring off against Monmouth in the ECAC Tournament.

Oct. 17, 1993 — Julie Treanor feeds Patt DeSpain for the 24th-minute winner, as Navy captures its first win over a Division I program, a 1-0 victory at Georgetown.

Oct. 30, 1998 — Navy claims its first Star Game victory over Army with a 2-0 win at West Point.

Sept. 10, 1994 — Navy plays its first game as a member of the Patriot League, a 4-1 loss at Holy Cross. Sept. 17, 1994 — The Midshipmen earn their first Patriot League win in a 5-0 victory over Fordham. Oct. 29, 1994 — Navy ends its first full season of Division I action with a 7-9-2 mark. November 1994 — Amy Hakola, Cori Thornton and Ty Westinghouse become Navy’s first award winners, all garnering All-Patriot League recognition. Nov. 4, 1995 — Navy makes its first appearance in the Patriot League Tournament and goes on to post a 2-0 opening round victory at Bucknell to earn the program’s first championship game appearance. December 1995 — Nicole Aunapu and Cori Thornton receive NSCAA Third-Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region

Oct. 31, 1998 — Behind a 3-0 win over Lehigh, Navy clinches its first Patriot League regular-season title with a 5-0-1 record. November 1998 — Nicole Aunapu becomes Navy’s first two-time Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year, leading the Mids to 14 shutouts and a 0.56 GAA. Nov. 2, 1998 — Navy makes the program’s first appearance in the NSCAA poll, debuting at No. 26. December 1998 — Nicole Aunapu becomes the first Navy women’s soccer player to garner Academic All-America recognition. May 1999 — The Vice. Adm. Lawrence Sword for Women, presented to the graduating midshipman to have personally excelled in athletics during her varsity athletic career is awarded to Nicole Aunapu, the first soccer player to earn the prestigious award.

The Washington Freedom drafted Justine Fisher in 2002, making her the first Navy women’s soccer player drafted by the professional league. Oct. 31, 1999 — A key road win at Bucknell gives the Midshipmen their second-consecutive Patriot League regular-season title. November 1999 — Justine Fisher paces the league with 38 points (16 g, 6 a) and becomes the Mids’ first Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year recipient ... she is the only player in program history to pick up two different player of the year awards from the league, also being named the Patriot League Rookieof the Year in ‘98. Summer 1999 — Nicole Aunapu becomes the first Navy student-athlete to be named the state recipient of the NCAA Woman of the Year award. Oct. 28, 2000 — Olympian and Navy head coach Carin Gabarra is inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame; she is the second woman named to the Hall. Oct. 31, 2000 — Nicole Aunapu represents Navy on the Patriot League All-Decade Team. Sept. 7, 2001 — Navy turns back Davidson, 4-1, in its first contest played at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. Oct. 28, 2001 — Justine Fisher becomes Navy’s alltime leading scorer (overtook Cori Thornton, later passed by Stacy Finley and Meggie Curran) in leading Navy to a 3-0 win over George Mason ... the win is Carin Gabarra’s 100th collegiate win.

Navy earned its first Patriot League Tournament title and NCAA berth during the 2003 campaign. The Midshipmen became the first women’s team in any sport to earn an NCAA Tournament berth.

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professional soccer league. Sept. 6, 2002 — Navy shuts down Air Force, 2-0 at the Military Academies Classic in St. Louis, posting the program’s 100th win. Sept. 9, 2002 — Amelia Sheveland scores four goals and adds an assist to set the Navy record for singlegame points with nine against Marist in a 8-0 win. Nov. 4, 2002 — With its 8-1 win over Robert Morris, Navy finished the regular season unbeaten (16-0-4) for the first time in program history ... Navy was the only Division I team to complete the 2002 regular season undefeated.

Spring 2004 — Quinn Rinehart became the first women’s soccer player to serve as Brigade Commander ... she was also the first soccer player to garner the Academy’s Calvert Award.

Oct. 16, 2006 — Ten different players score the Mids’ program-record 10 goals in a home win over Howard.

July 1, 2004 — Carin Gabarra and her gold medal winning teammates from the ‘96 Atlanta Olympics, are inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.

Oct. 23, 2006 — Navy makes its first appearance in program history in the Soccer Times poll ... the Mids entered the poll at No. 25.

Oct. 8, 2006 — Navy earns its 50th Patriot League victory behind a 2-0 effort on the road at Holy Cross.

Oct. 26, 2006 — Kristen Laraway’s 80th-minute winner leads Navy to a 1-0 win over No. 9 Penn State; the program’s first win over a ranked team ... a then facility-record 2,412 fans were on hand to support the Mids.

Oct. 16, 2006 — Brigitte Fox became the first player in school history to be named to the Soccer America, Soccer Buzz and Soccer Times Team of the Week in

the same week.

Sept. 26, 2003 — Navy headed into its contest against No. 1-ranked North Carolina owning the nation’s longest regular-season unbeaten streak of 35 games between Aug. 30, 2002 and Sept. 25, 2003. Sept. 26, 2003 — An NCAA-record crowd (now No. 5) of 6,527 watch Navy hold top-ranked and eventual national champion North Carolina scoreless for the first 72 minutes at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, the only Navy women’s soccer game to be played at the stadium ... the Tar Heels won, 1-0. Nov. 9, 2003 — Navy defeats American, 4-1, to earn the program’s first Patriot League Tournament title. Nov. 14, 2003 — The Mids fall to fifth-seeded Penn State, 5-1, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Navy soccer became the first women’s team in any sport at the Academy to earn an NCAA berth ... it also marked the first time a Service Academy women’s soccer team would play in the NCAA Tournament.

Sophomore Kristen Laraway celebrates after scoring the deciding goal in the 80th minute in a 1-0 win over No. 9 Penn State on Oct. 26, 2006. It was Navy’s first win over a nationally-ranked program.

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The Navy women went toe-to-toe with 19-time NCAA Champion North Carolina, holding the Tar Heels scoreless for over 72 minutes in front of a then-NCAA record 6,527 fans at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium when the two teams met in 2003.


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The 2006 season was one to remember for the Navy women’s soccer team as the Mids won a school-record 21 games, won its second Patriot League Tournament title and for the first time advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Second Round by topping No. 20 William & Mary, 5-4 on penalty kicks. Oct. 30, 2006 — Navy receives votes in the NSCAA poll for the first time since Nov. 2, 1998. Oct. 31, 2006 — Navy receives its highest ranking in the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region in program history (later passed in 2009) at No. 5 with a 19-1-0 record. Nov. 2, 2006 — Navy swept the five Patriot League major awards for the first time in program history — Meggie Curran as Offensive POY, Shelly Moeller as Co-Defensive POY, Lizzie Barnes as Goalkeeper of the Year, Cassie Barbaresi as Co-Rookie of the Year and Carin Gabarra as Coach of the Year ... Barnes was Navy’s first recipient of the goalkeeper of the year award. Nov. 3, 2006 — The Mids reach 20 wins for the first time in program history with a 2-0 victory over Lehigh in the Patriot League Tournament Semifinals. Nov. 5, 2006 — Shelly Moeller’s eighth-minute goal proves to be all Navy needs to defeat Colgate and claim its second Patriot League Tournament title ... Meggie Curran sets a Navy record with her 15th assist. Nov. 6, 2006 — Navy earns its highest national ranking as the No. 11 team in the Soccer America poll ... it is also the highest ranking in Patriot League history. Nov. 6, 2006 — Goalkeeper Lizzie Barnes appeared in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd. Nov. 10, 2006 — Navy advances to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history via penalty kicks against No. 20 William & Mary ... it is the first program history that a Navy game is decided by penalty kicks.

Dec. 3, 2006 — Lizzie Barnes finished the year as the nation’s leader in goals-against average (.292) and save percentage (.933). Dec. 3, 2006 — Navy finished 2006 ranked No. 1 in the nation in goals-against average (.372), shutout percentage (.790) and save percentage (.918). The Mids also finished the season ranked No. 17 in the NCAA’s RPI. Dec. 8, 2006 — Meggie Curran and Shelly Moeller earn NSCAA First-Team All-Region honors, becoming the first Navy players named to the first team. Dec. 20, 2006 — Shelly Moeller and Cassie Barbaresi become Navy’s first players to be named Freshman All-Americans (Soccer Buzz). Dec. 21, 2006 — Meggie Curran is named a ThirdTeam Soccer Buzz All-America selection, Navy’s first player named to an All-America team by any organization or media outlet. Nov. 5, 2007 — More than 1,000 Midshipmen flooded the gates to cheer on the women’s soccer team to a 2-0 Star Game win over Army ... the victory completed the program’s second unbeaten home season (9-0-1). Nov. 9, 2007 — Brigitte Fox scored twice, accounting for all the scoring in a 2-0 shutout of American in the Patriot League Semifinals. Fox, who earned FirstTeam All-Patriot League honors for a second-straight year, finished with a league-best 35 points on 16 goals, including six game-winners. Nov. 11, 2007 — Freshman Carissa Youker booted in the game-winner in the 42nd minute to lead Navy to its second Patriot League Tournament title and NCAA appearance in as many seasons.

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Sept. 4, 2008 — Lizzie Barnes made four saves in a 1-0 shutout at VMI, passing Kim Bonafede to set a new program record with her 23rd shutout. She would go on to keep eight clean sheets on the year, ending her sterling four-year career with 29 shutouts. Oct. 4, 2008 — Senior Kristen Laraway’s penchant for big-game heroics was once again on display as the senior forward netted the lone goal of the day in a 1-0 overtime victory over visiting Bucknell. With the win, Carin Gabarra joined an elite group of coaches with her 200th career victory. Nov. 1, 2008 — Team captain Julie Reynolds’ lone goal of the year proves to be the difference in a 1-0 win at Colgate ... the victory gave Navy its seventh regular season league crown since 1998 ... the Mids finished Patriot League play with an unbeaten record (5-0-2) for just the third time in school history ... the victory was also Navy’s 200th in program history. Nov. 6, 2008 — Lizzie Barnes and Shelly Moeller respectively earned Patriot League Goalkeeper and Defensive Player of the Year awards, each claiming the honor for the second time in their careers ... Barnes is the only conference keeper to earn the laurel twice, while Moeller joined Nicole Aunapu as one of only three players to twice earn the league’s top defensive honor. Nov. 6, 2008 — Lizzie Barnes was named the Patriot League Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year. It was the first time since 2001 that a Navy player earned the league’s top academic honor. Nov. 7, 2008 — Freshman Kate Herren scored her first career game-winner just 5:52 into the first overtime period to send the Midshipmen to the conference final for the third consecutive season. Herren’s ‘Golden Goal’ gave Navy its school-record fourth overtime win.


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R Nov. 7, 2008 — Navy’s eight-member senior class, its largest senior class in program history, matched the Class of 2005’s record of 60 wins.

Oct. 9, 2009 — The Star Game victory was Navy’s 10th of the year, giving the Mids double-figure wins for the 15th consecutive season (1995-Present).

Nov. 9, 2008 — Navy closed out the season with a 15-4-3 mark, good for the fifth-highest winning percentage in school history and the 22nd-best clip nationally during the 2008 season.

Oct. 11, 2009 — Navy's four-member Class of 2010 (Jen Grijalva, Shelly Moeller, Beth Reed, Brittany White) set a school record for most wins by a senior class with the program’s 61st win during their tenure with the team's 2-0 home shutout of Holy Cross.

Nov. 18, 2008 — Lizzie Barnes, Navy’s all-time shutout leader, was named a First-Team Academic All-American for the second time in her career ... she joined Nicole Aunapu, who earned similar laurels in 1997 and '98, as one of just three Academy studentathletes to earn first-team honors twice.

Sept. 9, 2009 — After making 19 saves and posting a pair of shutouts against Dayton and Miami (Fla.), Beth Reed was recognized as national player of the week by CollegeSoccer360.com. Sept. 9, 2009 — After starting the year with a 5-0-1 record, Navy vaulted to No. 3 in the NSCAA MidAtlantic Region Poll, its highest ever ranking in the poll. Oct. 9, 2009 — In front of a facility record 2,627 fans, Navy blanked the visiting Black Knights, 2-0 in the annual Star Game. It was the largest crowd in the nine-year history of the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility, (men's or women's) and the largest crowd in the history of the Army-Navy series.

Nov. 6, 2009 — Shelly Moeller started her schoolrecord 90th match, taking over as Navy's career games-started and games-played leader. Moeller's streak of 90 consecutive starts is the longest in the history of Patriot League soccer (men's and women's). Nov. 6, 2009 — The Class of 2010 finished with a four-year mark of 64-16-10, marking the highest winningest percentage (.767) of any senior class in program history … it also ranks Navy as the ninth-winningest nationally from 2006-09. Nov. 17, 2009 — Beth Reed is named a First-Team Academic All-American and the Division I Women’s Soccer Academic All-American of the Year by CoSIDA. Reed is the first Navy student-athlete to receive the top Academic All-America award for one’s sport. Shelly Moeller was also named a Third-Team Academic All-American, marking the third time in program history that Navy has produced two Academic All-Americans in the same year (Kate Macfarlane and Justine Fisher in 2001; Lizzie Barnes and Kari Weniger in 2006).

Navy’s Class of 2008 (Kari Weniger, Lindsay Parker, Rachel Tarbox, Brigitte Fox and Katie Traster) closed out their careers with back-to-back Patriot League titles and NCAA Tournament appearances.

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July 6, 2010 — Beth Reed is selected as the Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Reed becomes the fourth Navy women’s soccer player to be tabbed as the conference’s top female student-athlete. Aug. 30, 2010 — Navy debuted at No. 9 in the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region Poll, its highest ranking of the season. Sept. 26, 2010 — The Mids knock off regionally ranked and eventual NCAA Tournament participant Penn on the road, 3-2. Oct. 3, 2010 — Freshman Paloma Perez caps of a seven-game stretch of 12 points (5 goals, 2 assists) with a four-point effort (1 goal and 2 assists) in Navy’s 6-0 win over Delaware State. Oct. 8, 2010 — Army and Navy square off on the Fox Soccer Channel in the NSCAA College Game of the Week. Army won the game, 1-0, at West Point. Nov. 2, 2010 — Carissa Youker earns All-Patriot League honors for the third consecutive season.

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Summer 2008 — Lizzie Barnes was recognized as the conference’s top female scholar-athlete. She is the third Navy soccer player to receive the overall scholar award. Navy women’s soccer has produced more Scholar-Athletes of the Year than any other program in the Patriot League (men’s or women’s).

Nov. 3, 2009 — In her first season as a starter, Beth Reed was named the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year. It was the second-straight year a Navy player was recognized as the conference’s top keeper. Reed joined Lizzie Barnes and Kate MacFarlane as the only Navy netminders to earn Player of the Year laurels.

Dec. 23, 2009 — Shelly Moeller earned NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Honors, becoming just the second player in program history to earn Academic All-America honors from the NSCAA, joining Nicole Aunapu ('99) who accomplished the feat in 1998.


N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R GLENN WARNER SOCCER FACILITY

All-Time Facility Record Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 10 Years

Record 10-2-0 8-0-1 9-1-1 9-1-0 6-3-1 14-1-0 9-0-1 10-3-2 7-1-1 4-3-2 86-15-9

Pct. 83.3 94.4 86.4 90.0 65.0 93.3 95.0 73.3 83.3 55.6 82.2

PL 3-1-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 1-2-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 3-0-1 2-0-1 0-2-2 24-7-4

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Top-10 Crowds On Nov. 9, 2001, the United States Naval Academy dedicated the new Glenn Warner Soccer Facility prior to the Navy men's soccer game against Bucknell. The $4.5 million Glenn Warner Soccer Facility is a prime example of one of the Naval Academy's latest accomplishments, while raising the bar of excellence. One of the finest college soccer facilities in the nation, the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility was financed entirely by private contributions, designed by the architectural firm of Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet and constructed by Whiting-Turner, Inc. The 16,300square-foot facility houses the Naval Academy's men's and women's varsity soccer teams. The facility is named after Navy’s legendary men’s coach Glenn Warner, who guided the Midshipmen to nine NCAA Tournament appearances, four Final Four appearances, one national championship, 28 winning seasons and a record of 243-65-31 during his 30-year tenure. In a stretch from 1962-67, Warner's teams put together a string of 48 regular-season victories without a defeat (70-6-3) and qualified for five-straight NCAA

Tournaments. Warner, who produced 26 AllAmericans, was recently inducted into the Soccer Hall of Fame and is a recipient of soccer's top award, The Honor Award. The cornerstone of the project is the Anders Hall of Honor, made possible by Maj. General William A. Anders, USAFR, and family, in appreciation of Warner and to recognize the leadership, character and commitment of former Naval Academy soccer players. The Anders Hall of Honor features 13 trophy cases and display areas of cherry cabinetry that depict Navy's storied soccer history and tradition. From former Navy soccer players who achieved excellence in military service and leadership, to past Navy All-Americans and team captains, the "Hall of Honor" pays tribute to former Midshipmen and their military, civilian and athletic accomplishments. Designed by Murphy & Orr Exhibits, the 60-foot diameter lobby also features Navy's five men's soccer National Championships (1931, '43, '44, '45, '64). Warner's one and only unbeaten squad captured the 1964 National Championship. The floor of the

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Opponent Army No. 9 Penn State Army Army Lehigh Davidson Army Duquesne George Washington Army

Single-Game Individual Records Most Goals 4, Twice; MR: Brigitte Fox vs. Howard, 10/30/07 Most Assists 3, 8x; MR: Christine Calderon vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 9/19/08 Most Points 9, Amelia Sheveland vs. Marist, 9/13/02

Single-Game Team Records Most Goals 10, Navy vs. Howard, 10/16/06 Most Assists 12, Navy vs. Howard, 10/16/06 Most Points 32 (10G, 12A), vs. Howard, 10/16/06 Most Shots 36, Navy vs. Howard, 10/30/07

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allowing the field to withstand heavy rain. A state-ofthe-art, scoreboard, funded by the Class of 1983, was erected at one end of the field. The stadium seats approximately 2,500 fans and provides fans with optimal viewing with room for further expansion. Prior to the 2011 season, a 30-feet long, eight-feet deep press box was added to the top of the Glenn Warner bleachers. The press box is split into two booths and can accommodate up to 12 media members and game operations employees. The smaller of the two booths in the press box will be used for television, radio and Navy All-Access broadcasts. The roof of the press box is enclosed by railings and will be used for team filming.

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Gregg Calhoon Athletic Trainer

Melissa Denning Marketing

Joe Fondale Strength and Conditioning

Cmdr. Carl Hager, USN Faculty Representative

Phil Hoffmann Photography

Brian Maddox Equipment/Operations

Matt Muzza Sports Information

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lobby is terrazzo and features a 15-foot Naval Academy crest in the center. The Anders Hall of Honor gives the coaching staff a place to meet, greet and entertain recruits and midshipmen candidates, while experiencing the rich tradition of Navy soccer. The home team wing highlights Navy's commitment to soccer and the future with two spacious team locker rooms, coaches offices and locker rooms, a fully-equipped training room, laundry and equipment rooms. The 1,300-square-foot men's and women's team locker rooms are equipped with custom-made wooden lockers for each athlete, a video projector and screen for viewing and analyzing of practice and game film. The 375-square-foot training room contains training tables, modern whirlpool, ultrasound and physical therapy equipment, and provides Navy's scholar-athletes with the most complete and advanced treatment in the country. Five equipment storage spaces provide 600-square feet for storage space and laundry service. The visiting team wing of 4,300square feet contains two spacious locker rooms, officials’ locker room, ticket office, public restrooms and a concessions area. The facility has a 120-yards by 75yards flat bermuda-grass playing surface and a modern drainage system,

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebes yell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is on every weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, and alums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end of Blue & Gold, the Naval Academy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winning record against the Black Knights in 37 of the last 40 years and has not lost the N-Star series in 15-consecutive years.

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23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to take part in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in each sport is deemed the Star Game with the players from the winning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters. For those sports that face Army multiple times in a season, the Star Game is designated prior to the start of the year.

Aaron Kalil, Wrestling

ARMY–NAVY ALL-TIME SERIES All-Time Army–Navy Record Navy leads..................................................... 934-711-39 (.566)

Mac Anthony, Men‘s Swimming

Army–Navy - The Last 15 Years (1996-97 to 2010-11) Overall Record vs. Army .............................. 289-171-6 (.627) Star-Game Record vs. Army........................ 215-108-6 (.663)

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Army–Navy - The 2010-11 Season 2010-11 Overall Record vs. Army ....................... 17-15 (.531) 2010-11 Star-Game Record vs. Army ................. 11-11 (.500) Navy’s 2010-11 Star Game Victories Men’s Soccer, Golf, Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Swimming & Diving, Women’s Swimming & Diving, Football, Women’s Indoor Track & Field, Gymnastics, Men’s Basketball, Wrestling, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field

2010-11 STAR GAME HIGHLIGHTS FOOTBALL Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs threw for 186 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a team-high 54 yards as Navy defeated Army for the ninth consecutive time, 31-17, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Senior safety Wyatt Middleton gave Navy a 24-7 lead just before halftime when he returned a fumble 98 yards for a touchdown, marking the longest fumble return in Navy history. MEN’S SOCCER Michael Rakoczy scored the only goal of the game in the 60th minute and the Navy defense held strong as the Midshipmen recorded their second consecutive Star Game victory over the Black Knights.

Laura Gorinski, Women‘ s Swimming

GOLF Junior Tim Shield sank a 12-foot putt on the 15th hole of the West Point Golf Course as Navy won four of seven singles matches and defeated Army, 6-5, to claim the Star.

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MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Luke Hoffer, Mac Anthony and Steve Dukleth all won multiple events as the Midshipmen won their 20th-consecutive meeting with Army by defeating the Black Knights, 246-54.

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WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Sophomore Laura Gorinski set a Navy and Patriot League record in the 200 breaststroke and was one of five Mids to win multiple events as Navy won its 22nd-consecutive dual meet over Army in convincing fashion, 240.5-59.5.

GYMNASTICS Navy won its third-consecutive Star Meet as it defeated Army, 324.1-322.8. Trailing going into the final event of the day, Andrew Faulk and Dylan Parrott tied for first place in the high bar competition to give Navy the win. WRESTLING The Midshipmen won seven of 10 bouts, including the last four, to secure a 24-9 victory over Army. Coach Bruce Burnett improved to 11-0 against the Black Knights as Navy claimed its 11th-consecutive win over Army. WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Navy won 12 of 17 events as it won the indoor Star Meet for the sixth-consecutive year with a 103.5-77.5 victory over Army. Junior Jess Palacio, junior Amanda Phelps and senior Ashley Bucholz each doubled in individual events to pace the Mids.

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WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Competing in a downpour at Ingram Field, Navy dominated Army, 129-73, to complete its third-straight indoor/outdoor Star Meet sweep of the Black Knights. The 56-point margin of victory was the largest for Navy in an indoor or outdoor Star Meet.

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MEN’S BASKETBALL Mark Veazey came off the bench to score 17 points and grab nine rebounds and the Midshipmen held Army to just 18-of-52 shooting as Navy defeated Army, 75-58, in a soldout Alumni Hall. It marked the 27th time in the last 31 seasons Navy won the Star.


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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, the Naval Academy prepares young men and women to become professional officers and leaders in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Naval Academy students are midshipmen on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the academy for four years, graduating with bachelor of science degrees and commissions as ensigns in the Navy or second lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy graduates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corps officers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10 acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an original class of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the United States Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effect requiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for four years and to train aboard ships each summer. Congress authorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelor of science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 23 major fields of study, a wide variety of elective courses and advanced study and research opportunities. USNA MISSION STATEMENT “To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor and loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicated to a career of naval service and have potential for future deployment in mind and character to assume the highest responsibilities of command, citizenship and government.”

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CLASS OF 2014 FACTS Enrollment................................ 1,245 (982 men, 263 women) Applicants...................... 17,417 (13,450 men, 3,967 women) Class Rank in High School, Top 10% ............................. 50% Class Rank in High School, Top 33% ............................. 82% HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 61% HS Participation, National Honor Society...................... 58% HS Participation, Varsity Athlete...................................... 90% HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain/Co-Captain .... 63% HS Participation, Community Service ............................ 85% NAVY ASSIGNMENTS Graduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do so as ensigns and have the following service options available to them: • Aviation -- pilot, flight officer • Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines • Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering, information warfare, cryptology, intelligence, maintenance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply • Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal, explosive ordinance management, mine countermeasures, operational diving and salvage • Navy SEALs • Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered • Submarines MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTS Graduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of second lieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps have the choice of serving in one of the following fields: • Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare, aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot, flight officer • Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial management, infantry, logistics, military police

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USNA QUICK FACTS Location ............................................................ Annapolis, Md. Founded .............................................................................. 1845 Superintendent................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN Commandant of Midshipmen... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USN Enrollment.......................................................................... 4,400


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From the first athletic competition played on the gridiron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events, people, rivalries and personalities have shaped the entire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is a look at just some of the history and traditions that make Navy one of the most storied programs in all of collegiate athletics. ANCHORS AWEIGH "Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. Charles Zimmermann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in 1906, with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of the Class of 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduating class instead of the usual class march Zimmermann had composed for previous classes. The song made its debut at the 1906 Army-Navy game, and when the Midshipmen won the game, the song became traditional at this game. It gained national exposure in the 1920s and 1930s when it was heard on the radio and was in a number of popular movies. In 1997 a one-hour documentary on the history of Navy football, titled "Anchors Aweigh for Honor and Glory", was produced by NFL Films. The film was deemed a success by both critics and fans alike. Here are the words: Stand Navy down the field, Sails set to the sky, We'll never change our course, So Army you steer shy. Roll up the score, Navy, Anchors Aweigh, Sail Navy down the field, And sink the Army, Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOAT The first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athletic teams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (The Chief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers of the USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumph over Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeon have also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, but goats have served without interruption since 1904. Bill XXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. They are taken care of by 15 goathandlers made up of five midshipmen from the first, second and third classes. The goathandlers undergo rigorous training prior to handling Bill on the field. BLUE & GOLD This song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn, USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley. Following every home athletic competition, the team faces its fans with their hands on their heart and sings the following notes:-

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The Blue Angels perform an air show along the Severn River on the northern bank of the Academy each spring during Commissioning Week.

ENTERPRISE BELL From the bridge of the famed World War II aircraft carrier, it has been a part of the Naval Academy tradition since 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, then Superintendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E" Bell to Annapolis. It rings during special ceremonies when Navy scores a majority of victories over Army in any one of the three sports seasons. The bell also rings during Commissioning Week for those teams that beat Army and have not participated in a previous bell-ringing during the academic year. The bell is stationed in front of Bancroft Hall.

The Navy football team gathered for the traditional singing of the Blue & Gold following its win over Army in 2010, its ninth-consecutive win over its rival. Below: The men‘ s lacrosse team sang an emotional rendition of Blue & Gold following its overtime victory over rival Johns Hopkins in 2010.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmen trained aboard ship until they were eventually commissioned as ensigns. With the founding of the Naval Academy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for a midshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life. The name of students at the Naval Academy changed several times between 1870 and 1902, when Congress restored the original title of Midshipman, and it has remained unchanged since.

TECUMSEH The familiar Native American figurehead facing Bancroft Hall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis resident since 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delaware was meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of the Delawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover of peace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Looking for another name, Midshipmen referred to the figurehead as Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling on Tecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from 1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced after some 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronze replica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered a good-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in times past would throw pennies at it and offer left-handed salutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sports win over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations. These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and is often decorated in various themes during football weeks and other special occasions such as Commissioning Week.

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MIDSHIPMAN The word midshipman first appeared in English in the 17th century in the form of the word midshipman to designate those men who were stationed "amidships," i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while on duty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had been dropped to give the current form of the word. Midshipmen were originally boys, sometimes as young as seven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captains to learn the sailor's trade.


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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notch gameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navy annually ranks among the league leaders in attendance in nearly every sport, and has hosted numerous Patriot League and NCAA Championship events over the last several years. Many of the facilities have undergone extensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commitment, dedication and passion to providing the very best for its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Final Four, the College Squash Association Individual Championship, the CWPA Eastern Water Polo Championship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as well as several other highly-competitive national events. In the past five years, Navy has also played host to Patriot League championships in the following sports: men’s and women’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and swimming and diving.

Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovations and construction improvements, from the building of the $52 million Wesley A. Brown Field House, the $18.5 million Brigade Sports Complex, the $1.8 million Willis Bilderback-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the $18 million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball renovations to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max Bishop Stadium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey Field House squash facility, a complete reconstruction of courts and at the Dyer Tennis Center, a $1 million dive tower replacement in Lejeune Hall, $5 million for the renovation of Rip Miller Field (removed crown, installed vertical drainage, replaced bleacher and press box), Ricketts Hall training room expansion, a new press box at Glenn Warner (soccer), new hammer throw venues for track & field, installation of FieldTurf in Halsey as well as a complete $42 million overhaul of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium that gives the Mids a dominant home-field football presence and made the facility the finest in college lacrosse.

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In his 10 years as Director of Athletics, Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance of the Naval Academy athletic program. His administrative leadership has helped lead the program to one of the most successful periods in school history. In 2010-11, Navy won 63 percent of its contests and claimed the overall series against Army for the 18th time in the last 19 years. Navy produced nine All-Americans, 11 conference athletes of the year, nine conference coaches of the year and 11 conference championships. The Mids also excelled in the classroom, ranking No. 4 in the country in graduation rate for student-athletes (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAA sponsored varsity sports rank above the national average in the Academic Progress Report, including five teams with perfect scores. Navy had five Academic All-Americans, four Patriot League Scholar Athletes of the Year and an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner. Six of the top 15 Naval Academy graduates and 28 of the top 100 graduates in the Class of 2011 were involved with varsity or club athletics. The football team had another successful season in 2010, posting a 9-4 record and playing in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids beat Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive year and defeated Notre Dame for the third time in four seasons. Other teams who flourished in 2010-11 included the women’s basketball team winning the Patriot League Championship and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history; the rifle team placed seventh at the NCAA Championship; the women’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season; intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at the ICSA Nationals; the baseball team won the Patriot League Regular Season and Tournament titles and participated in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002; while the water polo, men’s cross country, men’s swimming & diving, men’s indoor track & field, women’s indoor track & field and women’s rowing all won conference titles. Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognized on a national level as well, as the Division IA Athletic Directors Association named him the 2005 Bobby Dodd Athletic Director of the Year. The award is presented in recognition of an athletic director’s support and commitment toward the successful advancement of the department, most specifically in the sport of football. Additionally, he was recognized by the Secretary of the Navy for his contributions and service to the Navy and the Naval Academy with the Superior Public Service Award to the Department of the Navy. Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’s athletic success into an exclusive television deal with CBS ports Network that has increased Navy’s television exposure both in the United States and internationally. CBS Sports Network, the first 24-hour college sports network, televises every Navy home and select neutral site football games (excluding Notre Dame and Army which are televised nationally by CBS), as well as other Midshipmen men's and women's athletic events, original programming and documentaries centered on the storied Navy athletic program. The long-term, multi-media agreement includes internet streaming, broadband and video-on-demand rights and high definition rights. A major part of the agreement was that all home football games would be played on Saturday for the convenience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports are seen all over the world with the international distribution of Navy programming, especially to the troops serving abroad. Navy’s contract with CBS Sports

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Network runs through 2018. Gladchuk has also added radio giants WBAL (1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED (1500 AM, 1050 AM, 820 AM) in Washington D.C./Northern Virginia to Navy’s radio network. WBAL Radio, which is also the home of the Ravens, is Maryland's dominant and most powerful radio station. Since 1925, generations of Marylanders have turned to WBAL Radio for news, weather, thought-provoking discussions and sports. As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AM station, WBAL's signal travels substantially further than any other station in the state. WFED Radio, which is also the home of the Washington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt station that will air a minimum of 10 regular-season football games. WFED is your source for federal news covering both the Federal Government and those who do business with the government. Since being introduced as the Academy's 28th Director of Athletics on Sept. 4, 2001, Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerous fronts with energy and vision. From the hiring of Paul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as head football coaches to the renovation of NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium, Gladchuk has made improvements in several key areas that will prove more success on the athletic fields for years to come. Recent head coaching hires such as Bill Roberts in men’s swimming, John Morrison in women’s swimming, Paul Kostacopoulos in baseball, Keith Puryear in women’s tennis, Cindy Timchal, the all-time winningest women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history, Stefanie Pemper, one of the alltime winningest Division III women’s basketball coaches, Dave Brandt, the all-time winningest soccer coach in NCAA history, Larry Bock, the all-time winningest coach in collegiate volleyball history, Ed DeChellis, the 2009 Big Ten Basketball Coach of the Year at Penn State, and Rick Sowell, who was a two-time America East Coach of the Year. During Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy, he has seen the Midshipmen win 75 conference titles, produce 137 All-Americans and 48 Academic All-Americans. Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly to bring back school spirit, working in conjunction with school officials to encourage midshipmen to attend events for all sports. He has embraced the local community and alumni base, and is an often-requested speaker, visiting areas all over the country as he shares the vision of the Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Athletic Association. Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the Naval Academy has been the $42 million renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium where under his leadership the stadium was completely refurbished over a four-year time frame. The addition of 6,500 permanent seats on the sidelines and in the end zones, 32 luxury boxes, dropping the field eight feet and moving the sidelines closer, two video scoreboards, a memorial plaza, upgraded restroom and concession areas, a perimeter walking path, new lighting, a new sound system, landscaping the grounds and storm water management highlight the list of renovations. Gladchuk has worked closely with the city, county, state and neighborhood associations to ensure proper communication and sensitivity to issues that benefit both the NAAA and community at large. The NAAA was awarded the Green Star award by former Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment to the environment during the ongoing renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamed up with the Naval Academy Foundation to raise over $75 million in private giving for facilities

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2010-11 Navy Athletics: A Year In Review Overall Record 301-174-8 (.631)

N-Star Record vs. Army 11-11 (.500)

Overall Record vs. Army 17-15 (.5531)

No. 4 in the Country in Graduation Rate 9 All-Americans 11 Conference Championships 5 Academic All-Americans 9 Conference Coaches of the Year National Honors

* Football finished 36th in the nation in the final Associated Press college football poll and played in an eighth-straight bowl game. * Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association Poll.

* Offshore sailing won the McMillan Cup, the big-boat national championship for the New England and MidAtlantic districts. * Wrestling finished 37th at the NCAA Championship.

* The women’s basketball team competed in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history.

* The men’s swimming & diving team qualified three Midshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle placed seventh at the NCAA Rifle Championship.

* Men’s gymnastics qualified two Midshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Women’s lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournament for a second-consecutive season. * Intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at ICSA Nationals.

* Baseball earned its first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 and made its ninth appearance in program history in the national tournament.

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such as the Brigade Sports Complex (hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium (baseball), varsity squash courts, various team locker rooms and a number of practice facilities. Other highlights during Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include the recent renegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million to the two schools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, Ohio State and Army at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in the community, negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game television contract with CBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston, Emerald, Poinsettia, Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas, Armed Forces and Military Bowls. Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. He recently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one of the highest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council helps set the Division I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legislative issues being considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identify those issues on the horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athletics as a whole and spends much of its time planning for the future of Division I and helps set the course for the future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors) Executive Committee and has served as the Chairman of the Executive Committee in the Patriot League and a member of the NCAA Olympic Sport Liaison Committee. Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, where he had been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one of the nation’s top leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided the Cougars to 19 Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides in the academic success of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal management. Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Intramurals and Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College. Under Gladchuk, Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs of the 1990s winning numerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’s graduation rate for all student-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won the College Football Association’s Academic Achievement Award for the highest graduation rates among all Division I schools in three of his last five years at Boston College. Gladchuk led the Alumni Stadium expansion effort, which resulted in a $35 million improvement to the football stadium. Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane University from 1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wave basketball program to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction of new facilities for the athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field and tennis teams after a $25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed. From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, heading operations, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations. Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors in business management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career in intercollegiate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of General Physical Education, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. He also has served as Director of Athletics and head football coach for the New Hampton (Prep) School in New Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass. He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of Loyola Marymount; Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity and Julie, a graduate of the University of North Carolina.


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We expect to win in everything we do – on and off the field of competition. The Blue & Gold provides the supplemental resources necessary to assist our coaches and Midshipmen to realistically pursue the highest level of success within the context of their physical challenges. We are an institution invested in a mission that educates future leaders in moral, mental and physical excellence. The Blue & Gold enables our Midshipmen to pursue the highest goals possible as members of varsity or junior varsity teams.

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The Naval Academy Athletic Association is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization charged with providing resources to support 45 varsity and junior varsity programs offered by the Naval Academy. The NAAA operates with the guidance of the Naval Academy’s Board of Control, whose members report to the Superintendent of the United State Naval Academy.

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Over 90 percent of funding support for the NAAA programs is through external sources of revenue (i.e. Blue & Gold memberships, ticket sales, corporate sponsorship, television revenue, parking, etc.). Less than 10 percent of the operating budget for the varsity and junior varsity programs is provided by the Academy via government funding.

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C lub Level seats are assured to Admiral’s Row members of the Blue & Gold. Admiral’s Row members are the only ones assured of receiving Club Seats, and each member at this level is entitled to purchase four (4) Club Level seats to the game. TAX INFORMATION Since your membership includes an option to purchase tickets, 80 percent of your membership is tax deductible. Only the individual paying for the membership is eligible to take the tax deduction. The Blue & Gold members will receive a receipt for tax purposes at the end of the year. MORE INFORMATION For more information, please visit www.NavySports.com or call (410) 293-8708.

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Football

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Golf

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Men’s Lacrosse

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Women’s Soccer

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Men’s Swimming

Bill Roberts

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Women’s Swimming

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Women’s Tennis

Steve Cooksey

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Larry Bock

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Mike Schofield

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFF The Naval Academy's philosophy of education stresses attention to individual students by highly qualified faculty members who are strongly committed to teaching. Classes are small, with an average size of fewer than 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. All courses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded by faculty members, not by graduate assistants.

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Kayla Sax (‘10) was a recipient of the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, becoming the ninth honoree from the Naval Academy.

MAJORS Students at the Naval Academy can select one of 38 different majors within 23 fields of study. The 23 fields of study are grouped into three different divisions: Division of Engineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, general engineering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture, ocean engineering, systems engineering), Division of Math and Science (chemistry, computer science, general science, information technology, mathematics, oceanography, physics) and the Division of Humanities and Social Science (Arabic, Chinese, economics, English, history, political science, quantitative economics). In addition to graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students can attain a minor in one of seven different languages.

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Students who excel at the Naval Academy have many opportunities to challenge and advance themselves through several special programs -- Trident Scholars, Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate Education Program (VGEP).

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE For the sixth year in a row, the United States Naval Academy ranks among nation’s leaders for graduating NCAA student-athletes on the Division I level. Navy graduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the 20 NCAA sports reported on and averaged an overall rate of 96 percent for student-athletes in all sports – the fourth-highest mark nationally among Football Bowl Subdivision schools. LOWE'S SENIOR CLASS AWARD Ricky Dobbs ('11) was named the 2010 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award winner for the Football Bowl Subdivision, becoming the second Navy student-athlete to win the award. The Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award was started in 2001 by Dick Enberg in response to the growing trend of men's basketball players leaving

Alex Foskett (‘ 11) was named Second-Team Academic All-America by the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

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Aside from being the 2011 USNA aledictorian, Nick Birger (‘ 11) was a First-Team Academic All-America election for men‘ s tennis in 2011, as well as the overall 2010-11 Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Dobbs (‘ 11) was named the CLASS Award winner for Bowl Subdivision.

Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipient of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. George C. Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way for her to study for two years in the United Kingdom. Former women's track and cross country runner Kayla Sax ('10) became just the ninth student from the Naval Academy to be awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, which has enabled her to contribute to research focused on alternative energy sources at the University of Cambridge.

Gorinski (‘ 13) was named Patriot omen’ s Swimming Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2011.

Men's tennis standout Nick Birger ('11) was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2011, one year after soccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark Van Orden ('10) also earned the NCAA Scholarship. These athletes will be able to pursue graduate degrees before resuming their respective naval careers on a full-time basis. ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Naval Academy student-athletes have totaled 80 Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 47 of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000 academic year. USNA student-athletes have garnered five awards during the 2010-11 academic year. The 2010-11 honorees included first-team football honoree John Dowd (‘12), first-team men's tennis selection Nick Birger ('11), second-team men's track & field/cross country athlete Cody Rome ('12) and from the men's soccer team, second-teamer Alex Foskett ('11) and third-teamer Sam Miller ('12). Dowd was also a Second-Team Academic AllAmerican during the 2009-10 academic year.

Cody Rome (‘ 12) earned Second-Team Academic All-America honors in 2010-11, as well as being named Patriot League Men‘ s Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2011.

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Lizzie Barnes (‘08) is one of five Navy student-athletes to have been honored as First-Team Lowe‘ s Senior All-Americans as part of the Lowe‘ s Senior CLASS Award.

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PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Birger, the 2011 Naval Academy valedictorian, was also named the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, after earning a second consecutive league scholarathlete honor for men's tennis. Birger is the fifth male midshipman and a league-leading 11th overall to earn the Patriot League's top academic honor. Other Patriot League Scholar-Athlete winners from the 2010-11 academic year include Rome for indoor track & field, swimmer Laura Gorinski ('13) and golfer Peter Reilly ('12).

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SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS In addition to furthering their education at schools across the country, students at the Naval Academy annually are in competition for several prestigious scholarships. Since Navy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), a total of 46 Naval Academy graduates have received the Rhodes Scholarship, including 13 since 2001. Among Navy's most recent recipients is former baseball player Trevor Thompson ('05). Also, 24 grads have won George C. Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000. A trio of recent graduates earned Bowman Scholarships to the Naval Postgraduate School. Lightweight rower Chris Medford ('11), heavyweight rower Mike Shea ('11) and rifle standout Kenan Wang ('11) were each honored as Bowman Scholars.


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The men and women of the United States Naval Academy have committed themselves to the service of our nation. During their four years in Annapolis, the Midshipmen demonstrate their willingness to give by taking part in several community service events.

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From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessions following athletic events, to working with underprivileged youths, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the area they call home during their college years. The following are a few examples of community service opportunities performed by the men and women of Navy athletics during the 2010-11 academic year.

FOOTBALL While in San Diego, Calif., prior to the Poinsettia Bowl, several members of the football team attended a Make-AWish Foundation event where players and coaches spent time with the kids and their families. The bowl game and Make-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego benefit from a strong partnership as more than 500 members of “Wish Families”, including wish children, their parents and siblings, attended the game as special guests.

Seniors Andre Byrd and Ricky Dobbs took time to speak with students at several area schools. Byrd addressed students at Mount St. Joseph High School in Baltimore where he talked about the obstacles he overcame in his life to become a midshipman and a member of the Navy football team.

As he did throughout his career, Dobbs continued to make several appearances at local schools last year, explaining the importance of doing your best in school and following your dreams.

The team also continued the tradition of inviting ill and special needs children and their families to practices.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Both the men’s and women’s teams combined to hold free skills clinics for local youths. Assistant coaches and players from both teams provided instruction to over 200 kids from the Annapolis area.

The Navy men’s basketball team was out in full force, volunteering for the 2011 Maryland Special Olympics and then providing area youth with a skills clinic. The team has done a number of community-service events in the past, whether it’s conducting free camps, volunteering for the Special Olympics or speaking to groups of local youth. Members of the men's basketball team also volunteered their time at the St. John's Episcopal School's Field Day, playing basketball with many of the youth and setting up drills and contests for the kids.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R WOMEN’S LACROSSE Twenty-one members of the women's lacrosse program conducted a lacrosse clinic at the all-girls Excel Academy in Washington, D.C. The Mids taught the children basic lacrosse skills and also organized drills, relay races and informal games. WOMEN’S SOCCER Navy women's soccer players Jessica Grupp, Katie Kelly, Alexes Lopez-Shaw and Ashlynn Soellner volunteered at a youth soccer clinic at the Excel Academy, an all-girls school in Washington, D.C. The Athletes For Hope organization helped coordinate the event, which was for first and second grade girls. SWIMMING & DIVING The swimming and diving teams continued their tradition of offering free learn-to-swim lessons to anyone in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

MEN’S TENNIS The men’s tennis team again made its annual visit to the MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation, which provides an athletic and educational after school outlet for youths in the Jacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in a question-and-answer session with the youths before hitting the tennis courts for some instruction and competition. As a tradition each time Navy visits, every time a youth defeats a Mid, the Navy player has to immediately do 10 pushups.

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BASEBALL The baseball team continued its strong relationship with a local child with a brain tumor through the Friends of Jaclyn Organization. The child has been a fixture at Navy home games for the past two seasons as the team has taken an even more active role in his and his family’s lives. The team and coaches routinely spend time with him away from the field, attend movies and support him at his band concerts.


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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, the capital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in 1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the first peacetime capital city of the United States of America in 1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, was granted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis can also lay claim to having been a capital of the United States. From November 1783 to August 1784, the Continental Congress met in the State House. It was here that they accepted George Washington’s resignation as commander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War.

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The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as the city boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any other city in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been designated a National Historic District. Many fine examples of colonial architecture, including the State House, Hammond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and the William Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors. In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalist for the International Award for Livable Communities, a competition focused on creating livable communities through sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States. The Chesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing, sailing, fishing and more, helping Annapolis become the sailing capital of the world. The water-lover will also revel in the fact that Maryland has nearly 4,000 miles of shoreline – more than any other state. Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies both Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing entertainment and sightseeing opportunities for residents and tourists alike.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R The State of Maryland voted in 1788 to cede land to form the District of Columbia, which soon became our nation‘ s capital. Washington, D.C., is located 30 minutes west of Annapolis.

During the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore and was inspired to pen the words to a poem entitled “ The Star-Spangled Banner,” which eventually became the national anthem.

Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness Stakes, is located in Baltimore. The horse industry contributes $1.5 billion annually to the state‘ s economy. There are over 20,000 horse farms located in Maryland.

Baltimore‘ s Inner Harbor is just 30 minutes from apolis. The City of Baltimore features Harborplace, Maryland Science Center, the National Aquarium, Railroad Museum, American Visionary Art eum, and homes for both the MLB‘s Baltimore les and the NFL‘s Baltimore Ravens

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finished at the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 82 teams from Patriot League full-member institutions earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society.

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During the 2010-11 academic year, Patriot League studentathletes and teams have accomplished the following:

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*Patriot League schools came in with glowing marks in the latest release of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, as 97 percent of Patriot League teams came in at or above the national Division I four-year average score of 970.

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*Six different schools claimed multiple Patriot League titles, led by Navy with seven.

*Navy tennis standout Nick Birger was part of a select group of student-athletes to receive a $7,500 postgraduate scholarship from the NCAA.

*11 student-athletes have been named Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including Navy’s Sam Miller and Alex Foskett (men’s soccer), Nick Birger (men’s tennis), and Cody Rome (men’s track & field). *55 Patriot League student-athletes have earned Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, with 39 on the first team.

*The Navy trio of Olaf Olson, Mark Meyer and Justin Vagts all competed at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championship. Navy baseball claimed the 2011 Patriot League Regular Season Championship, and then defeated Army in the Tournament Championship Series.

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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R 2010-11 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY TEAM TITLES • Men’s Cross Country • Women’s Basketball (regular season and tournament) • Men’s Swimming & Diving • Men’s Indoor Track & Field • Women’s Indoor Track & Field • Women’s Lacrosse • Baseball (regular season and tournament)

Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis

Jess Palacio, Women’s Track & Field Indoor and Outdoor Runner of the Meet

Rookie of the Year and Patriot League Tournament MVP

David Hall, Men’s Golf Rookie of the Year

PLAYER OF THE YEAR • Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country • Mac Anthony, Men’s Swimming • Jess Palacio, Women’s Indoor Track & Field (runner) • Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis • Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (runner) • Amanda Phelps, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (field) • Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse (offensive) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • C.J. Elward, Men’s Cross Country • Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball • Zach Ingold, Men’s Swimming • Rheanna Vaughn, Women’s Swimming • J.J. Avila, Men’s Basketball • Tucker Hull, Men’s Lacrosse • David Hall, Golf • Taylor Cato, Baseball • Lauren Allam, Women’s Outdoor Tack & Field

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR • Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming & Diving • Cody Rome, Men’s Indoor Track & Field • Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER • Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball • Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse

Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Year and Patriot League Tournament Most Valuable Player

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Overall Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball

COACH OF THE YEAR • Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country • Stefanie Pemper, Women’s Basketball • Bill Roberts, Men’s Swimming • Steve Cooksey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field • Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field • Keith Puryear, Women’s Tennis • Paul Kostacopoulos, Baseball



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