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2012 Navy Women’s Lacrosse Schedule
Coaches & Staff Head Coach Cindy Timchal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4 Associate Head Coach Allison Fondale . . . . . . . . .5 Assistant Coaches / Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 2012 Navy Midshipmen Roster / Team Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 Season Outlook / Preseason Notebook . . . . . .10-11 Midshipmen Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-33 Review, Records & History 2011 In Review and Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-43 2011 Box Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-49 Year-by-Year Results and Series History . . . .50-53 Postseason Tournament History . . . . . . . . . . .54-56 2011 Patriot League Year in Review . . . . . . . . . . .57 Record Book and Career Honors . . . . . . . . . . .58-65 All-Time Letterwinners and Jersey Numbers . .66-67 Program Timeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium . . . . . . .70-72 Wesley A. Brown Field House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Naval Academy Information Beat Army! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 The United States Naval Academy . . . . . . . . . .76-77 Academy History and Traditions . . . . . . . . . . . .78-79 Athletic Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80-81 Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk . . . . . . . . .82-83 Academic Achievement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-85 Community Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-87 Annapolis and the Chesapeake Region . . . . . .88-89 The Patriot League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-91 Blue & Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
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Opponent
Site
Feb. 11
Sat.
at High Point
High Point, N.C.
12 pm
F eb. 15
W ed.
William & Mary
Annapolis, Md.
4 pm
F eb. 18
S at .
Longwood
Annapolis, Md.
12 pm
Feb. 22
Wed.
at Monmouth
West Long Branch, N.J.
Feb. 25
Sat.
at Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
12 pm
March 3
Sat.
at Bryant
Smithfield, R.I.
12 pm
March 7
W ed.
Robert Morris
Annapolis, Md.
3 pm
March 10
S at .
Bucknell *
Annapolis, Md.
12 pm
March 12
M on.
Iona
Annapolis, Md.
3 pm
March 14
W ed.
Old Dominion
Annapolis, Md.
3 pm
March 17
Sat.
at Lafayette *
Easton, Pa.
1 pm
March 25
Sun.
at Northwestern
Evanston, Ill.
1 pm
March 28
W ed.
California
Annapolis, Md.
7 pm
March 31
S at .
Holy Cross *
Annapolis, Md.
12 pm
April 7
Sat.
at Colgate *
Hamilton, N.Y.
12 pm
April 13
Fri.
American *
Annapolis, Md.
7 pm
April 21
Sat.
at Lehigh *
Bethlehem, Pa.
1 pm
April 27-29
Fri.-Sun.
Patriot League Tourn.
Highest Seed
TBA
May 5
Sat.
NCAA Play-In Game
MPSF Champ.
TBA
May 12
Sat.
NCAA First Round
Campus Sites
TBA
May 19
Sat.
NCAA Quarterfinals
Campus Sites
TBA
May 25-27
Fri.-Sun.
NCAA Final Four
Stony Brook, N.Y.
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Head Coach Cindy Timchal Alma Mater West Chester ‘76 Navy Record 58-19 (.753 / 4 yrs.) Career Record 394-105 (.790 / 29 yrs.) Timchal’s Office Phone 410-293-8746 Timchal’s Email timchal@usna.edu Associate Head Coach Allison Fondale Alma Mater Loyola (Md.) ‘97 Fondale’s Office Phone 410-293-5541 Fondale’s Email avalenti@usna.edu Assistant Coach Kristen Waagbo Alma Mater Duke ‘07 Waagbo’s Office Phone 410-293-5537 Director of Lacrosse Operations Liz Schaffner Alma Mater Loyola (Md.) ‘98 Schaffner’s Office Phone 410-293-8797 Volunteer Assistant Corey Donohoe Alma Mater North Carolina ‘11
Sports Information Women’s Lacrosse SID Matt Muzza Office / Email 410-293-8778 / muzza@usna.edu Mailing Address 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, MD 21402
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Navy Women’s Lacrosse Program Information Location Annapolis, Md. Founded October 10, 1845 Enrollment 4,400 Nickname Midshipmen or Mids Colors Navy Blue and Gold Superintendent Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk Conference Patriot League Facility (Capacity) Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (34,000) Surface Field Turf Pr ess Box Phone 410-268-1489 Athletics Web Site navysports.com First Year of Division I Lacrosse 2008 All-Time Record 58-19 (.753 / 4 yrs.) All-Time Patriot League Record 17-7 (.708 / 4 yrs.) Record at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 38-6 (.864 / 4 yrs.) Patriot League Regular Season Championships / Last 1 / 2010 Patriot League Tournament Appearances / Last 4 / 2011 Patriot League Championship Appearances / Last 3 / 2011 Patriot League Championships / Last 2 / 2011 NCAA Play-In Game Appearances / Last 2 / 2011 NCAA First Round Appearances / Last 2 / 2011 2011 Overall Record 15-6 (.714) 2011 Patriot League Record / Finish 4-2 / 3rd 2011 Postseason Patriot League Champions/NCAA First Round Letterwinners Returning / Lost 15 / 11 Starters Returning / Lost 9/3 Newcomers 16
Returning All-Patriot League Players Returning All-Americans
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Cindy Timchal
Head Coach West Chester ‘76 5th Year at Navy (58-19) 394-105 | 29 Years Overall
The Timchal File
Legendary head coach Cindy Timchal will enter
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her fifth season at the helm of the women's lacrosse program at the United States Naval Academy in 2012. Timchal, who is entering her 30th year as a head coach, is the NCAA's all-time leader in career wins (394) for any division, in men's or women's college lacrosse. Additionally, her eight national titles are the eighth most by a coach in a women's sport in NCAA history, and the 26th most in all sports, men and women combined. Timchal was named the Midshipmen's first women's lacrosse coach on August 5, 2006, and in short order, has laid the foundation for a Navy program that is moving quickly in its quest to become a NCAA Division I power. In her four seasons at the helm of the Midshipmen program, Navy has accumulated a terrific 58-19 (.753) record, won two Patriot League Championships and advanced to a pair of NCAA Tournaments in 2010 and 2011. The 2011 Navy squad proved that the program was poised to remain on the national scene. Upping its strength of schedule for the fourth-straight season, the Mids gained valuable experience by taking on top teams, including a home game against eventual national champion Northwestern. The Mids entered the 2011 Patriot League Tournament as the No. 3 seed, but won two straight games, including rallying from a five-goal deficit to defeat top-seeded Colgate in the championship game. After the Mids disposed of Quinnipiac in the NCAA Play-In Game, the 2011 season ended at top-ranked Maryland in the NCAA First Round. The Mids posted a 156 record in 2011. Sophomore Jasmine DePompeo became the 54th All-American under Timchal after ranking third in the nation with 99 points scored. It was a year of firsts in 2010, as Navy set a school and conference record with 17 victories, captured its first league tournament title and concluded the season ranked 19th nationally. Along the way, the Mids broke their own Patriot League scoring record with 305 goals and produced both the program's first All-American, nation's leading scorer and conference player of the year in Erin Rawlick ('10). It had been over a decade (13 years to be exact) since a new program has qualified for the NCAA Tournament faster than the three years it has taken Navy. In fact, only two programs have ever earned national tournament bids faster, with one of those squads being Timchal's fledgling Northwestern team in 1983. Timchal became the first coach in collegiate women's lacrosse history to lead three different programs to the NCAA Tournament Year two saw Navy put together another 13-win season in 2009. The Mids produced four league all-stars and advanced to the program's first-ever Patriot League Championship Game. During its inaugural Division I campaign in 2008, all Timchal did was lead Navy on a historic run which saw the Mids set an NCAA record for wins by a first-year program with 13 and earn their first Patriot League Tournament appearance. When all was said and done, Timchal and an underclassmen-laden Navy squad, wrapped up the season at 13-4, including an 11-0 mark on its home turf, and as the owners of the second-ranked scoring offense in the nation. Her on-the-field impact was undeniable, as Navy produced the second-highest clip in NCAA history (16.65 goals per game). In 2007, Timchal provided a glimpse into the bright future for that lie ahead for
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Midshipmen women's lacrosse by leading the Academy's club squad to YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS an 18-5 mark, including its first win Year School W-L over a Division I opponent and a run- 1982 Northwestern 8-3 11-3 ner-up finish at the USL/WDIA 1983 Northwestern 1984 Northwestern 10-4 National Tournament. 1985 Northwestern 7-4 Timchal's coaching career got its 1986 Northwestern 10-4 start at Northwestern in 1982. During 1987 Northwestern 10-4 her nine-year tenure with the 1988 Northwestern 10-5 6-5 Wildcats, she compiled a 76-40 1989 Northwestern 1990 Northwestern 4-8 record (.655) while leading the pro1991 Maryland 14-3 gram to five NCAA appearances. 1992 Maryland 14-1 While at Northwestern, Timchal 1993 Maryland 12-2 made it as far as the quarterfinals, 1994 Maryland 12-1 17-0 earning appearances in the NCAA 1995 Maryland 1996 Maryland 19-0 Tournament in 1983, '84, '86, '87, 1997 Maryland 21-1 and '88. In 1991, she made the 1998 Maryland 18-3 move to College Park to revive and 1999 Maryland 21-0 renew the strong tradition of 2000 Maryland 21-1 2001 Maryland 23-0 Terrapin lacrosse. 2002 Maryland 11-10 Prior to her arrival at the storied 2003 Maryland 18-4 program, its last title had come in 2004 Maryland 15-5 1986, but almost immediately the 2005 Maryland 12-7 Terrapins restored their reign atop 2006 Maryland 12-8 18-5 the sport. Timchal's first year saw a *2007 Navy (Club) 2008 Navy 13-4 14-3 mark and a trip to the NCAA 2009 Navy 13-5 finals. By 1992, the lacrosse world 2010 Navy 17-4 sensed something special was on 2011 Navy 15-6 the horizon at Maryland. Despite TOTALS 394-105 (.790 / 29 yrs.) 58-19 (.753 / 4 yrs.) being at a place with a rich history in at Navy at Maryland 260-46 (.850 / 16 yrs.) lacrosse, few could have predicted at Northwestern 76-40 (.655 / 9 yrs.) that a dynasty so powerful was on Denotes NCAA Champion the horizon. With a 14-1 record, the * Club season not reflected in career coaching record Terrapins took the 1992 national title -- just the third in school history. MILESTONE WINS The 1993 season would bring a 1 3/24/82 - 12-11 vs. Dartmouth heartbreaking 7-6 loss to the 100 4/25/92 - 17-6 vs. Penn Princeton Tigers in the NCAA semi- 200 4/29/98 - 12-11 vs. Princeton finals. The following year led to fur- 300 3/3/04 - 14-11 vs. Syracuse ther frustration with the Tigers, as a 10-7 decision left the Timchal's squad just one win away from hoisting the trophy yet again. In 1995, however, Timchal and the Terps would turn the tables on the competition. After the three-goal loss to Princeton in 1994 finals, the Terps would go on to win 50 straight games. Timchal led the 1995 squad to a 17-0 run ending in a 13-5 defeat of Princeton for the NCAA title. Maryland would go undefeated again in 1996, finishing with a 19-0 record and a 10-5 decision over ACC rival Virginia to take home the hardware. Wearing the label of back-to-back NCAA champions, Timchal's squad maintained its dominance, posting a 21-1 record and falling just one goal short of putting together its third consecutive undefeated season. The dynasty continued through the '98 season despite a pair of road ACC losses to begin the year. That season would end the same way as the previous three, however, with Timchal's Terrapins being crowned the NCAA champions once again, this time behind an 11-5 win over Virginia. In 1999, from top-to-bottom, Timchal's crew personified excellence, as they pro-
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Maryland players has been Cindy Timchal. In just five years of her 16 seasons at College Park did Timchal lose more than three games in any one season, highlighted by spectacular undefeated runs in 1996 (19-0), 1999 (21-0) and 2001 (23-0). She took Terrapin teams to the NCAA finals in 11 seasons, including an unprecedented stretch of seven straight national championships - currently the third-longest championship streak in women's NCAA history. In addition, the run puts Timchal in the company of coaching legends like UCLA's John Wooden who won seven straight titles with the UCLA men's basketball program from 1967-73. A total of 53 different student-athletes have earned All-America recognition a total of 95 times under Timchal including Kelly Amonte Hiller's four, (199396), and three each for Betsy Elder (1992-94), Sarah Forbes (1995-97), Laura Harmon (1993-95), Sascha Newmarch (1996-98), Jen Adams (1999-2001) and Kelly Coppedge (2002-04). In 2005, Acacia Walker earned first team honors, Greta Sommers was named to the second team and Annie Collines was named third team All-America. Adams' third-consecutive selection as Player of the Year in 2000 marked the 10th time one of Timchal's players have earned National Player of the Year honors, including Amonte Hiller, who was named the 1996 NCAA Division I Most Valuable Player. When the ACC's 50th anniversary Women's Lacrosse Team was announced in 2002, Timchal was selected as the head coach of the squad
Honors & Accolades
Two-time National Co ach of the Year
Eight NCAA Championships The 26th most all-time in any sport by a coach, and eighth most in a women’s sport in NCAA history.
Seven-stra ight NCAA Championships Her seven straight titles from 1995-2001 are tied for the seventh most in any sport in NCAA Division I history, and the third most in a women’s sport. It is the 18th most in any sport in all NCAA divisions. 18 NCAA Quarterfinal appearances Four-time ACC Coach of the Year
23 NCAA Tourna ment Appearan ces 96 All-America Accolades
394 Career Wins Her 394 career wins are the most by any men’s or women’s NCAA coach in any division in college lacrosse history. 499 care er game s coached
ALL-TIME WINS LEADERS (All-Divisions) Rk. Coach (Curr ent or Last School) 1. Cindy Timchal (Navy)
2. Sharon Pfluger (TCNJ)
3. Pat Genovese (William Smith) 4. Missy Foote (Middlebury) 5. Chris Sailer (Princeton) 6. Carol Rappoli (Tufts)
7. Jan Hathorn (Washington & Lee) 8. Chris Mason (Williams)
9. Carol Cantele (Gettysburg) 10. Tracy Coyne (Notre Dame)
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Wins 394 387 376 361 314 304 277 276 267 261
ALL-TIME WINS LEADERS (Division I) Rk. Coach (Curr ent or Last School) 1. Cindy Timchal (Navy)
Wins 394
2. Chris Sailer (Princeton)
314
3. Tracy Coyne (Notre Dame)
261
4. Carole Kleinfelder (Harvard)
259
5. Julie Myers (Virginia)
- Denotes active coaches
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ACTIVE DIVISION I WINS LEADERS Rk. Coach (Curr ent or Last School)
Timchal is presented the 2011 Patriot League Championship trophy
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2. Chris Sailer (Princeton)
314
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T4. Amy Patton (Dartmouth)
209
T4. Jenny Levy (North Carolina
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duced yet another undefeated season at 21-0 and the program's fifth-straight national title. The 2000 season saw the Terps stumble out of the gate with an overtime loss at North Carolina, but the "machine" could not be stopped as Maryland went on to win its final 20 en route to their sixth title in a row. Following the 2000 season, Timchal was named the National Coach of the Year by both the IWLCA and E-Lacrosse. She was also tabbed as the IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year. The 2001 season once again saw Maryland run through its schedule without a blemish as the Terps outlasted Georgetown in a gut-wrenching double-overtime thriller in the title game to finish 23-0. The 23 wins still stand as the most ever by a team in a single season. Individually, her athletes have earned countless accolades and awards. Maryland had 21 first team AllAmericans in her last nine years, and 13 players took home national offensive, defensive or goalkeeper of the year awards. Jen Adams became the first-ever winner of the Tewaaraton Trophy, which recognizes the top collegiate men's and women's player in the country, and Kelly Coppedge was a finalist in 2004 and 2005. In 1996, Kelly Amonte became the Terps' first four-time All-American, ¬including first-team honors in 1995 and 1996. From Kelly Amonte Hiller to Cathy Reese, Alex Kahoe to Alexis Venechanos, Jen Adams to Kelly Coppedge, the one constant amongst all of the great
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The Timchal Coaching Tree
and had coached 22 members of the team. Cindy Timchal's impact on women's lacrosse transcends national titles. This Nationally, 18 of Timchal's players have played on the U.S. Developmental team spring, 20 of her former players will patrol the sidelines on coaching staffs across and five were members of the most recent championship U.S. World Cup team. the country. Seven former Terrapins helped lead Australia to the 2005 World Cup title in Name, Class Position Institution Annapolis, including tournament MVP Sarah Forbes. All totaled, 13 Terps representJen Adams, `01 Head Coach Loyola (Md.) ed three countries at the World Cup. Kelly Amonte Hiller, `96 Head Coach Northwestern Beyond the numbers, though, Timchal has done her part to revolutionize the sport Assistant Coach Maryland Quinn Carney, `01 of women's lacrosse. In recent years while at Maryland, Timchal brought some of the Assistant Coach High Point Megan Cassara, `08 most influential names in the sport through College Park, including former assistant Assistant Coach C.W. Post (DII) Laura Cohen, `08 Assistant Coach California Allison Comito, `02 and lacrosse legend Gary Gait, and more recently former Terrapin stars Cathy Missy Doherty, `97 Head Coach Penn State Nelson and Jen Adams. Katie Doolittle, `07 Assistant Coach Towson In addition, former Maryland players have become a fixture on national teams and Randall Goldsborough, '97 Head Coach Bucknell within the collegiate coaching ranks, demonstrating the breadth of Timchal's influAlex Kahoe, `00 Assistant Coach Vermont Assistant Coach Richmond Kelly Kasper, `07 ence. In 1996, she introduced a new wrinkle to her vast coaching repertoire as she Kimel, `93 Head Coach Duke Kerstin brought aboard the wisdom of California-based spiritual advisor and renowned author Head Coach Colby College (DIII) Karen MacCrate-Henning, `96 Dr. Jerry Lynch to enrich the minds of her student-athletes. That decision compleSonia LaMonica, `04 Head Coach Towson mented the already high level of physical conditioning it takes to excel at the Division Meghan McNamara, `01 Head Coach C.W. Post (DII) I level and has since become a widespread trend used throughout the world of sports. Cathy Reese, `98 Head Coach Maryland Jennifer Ulehla, `91 Head Coach Michigan Since her first days in coaching at Northwestern, Timchal's focus has always been Head Coach Occidental (DIII) Michele Ulhfelder, '91 on the experience. And as impressive as her on-field success has been, her greatest Alexis Venechanos, `03 Head Coach Ohio State accomplishments have come off of it. Throughout her career, her athletes have set Acacia Walker, `05 Associate Head Coach Boston College the bar within the classroom as seven athletes have garnered a total of nine Academic All-America accolades. In 2010, Mary Ruttum ('10) became the first member of Navy's program to be named the Patriot League Women's Lacrosse ScholarTimchal vs. 2012 Opponents At Navy All-Time Athlete of the Year. O p p o n e n t W L P c t . W -L Pct . Her dedication to her players has inspired a High Point 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 remarkable number of them to follow her into the William & Mary 0-2 .000 15-5 .750 coaching ranks. This spring, 20 of her former Longwood 3-1 .750 3-1 .750 Maryland players will patrol the sidelines on coachMonmouth 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 Davidson 3-1 .750 3-1 .750 ing staffs across the country, including Kelly Bryant 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 Amonte Hiller (Northwestern head coach), Jen Robert Morris 4-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 Adams (Loyola head coach), Kerstin Kimel (Duke Bucknell 4-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 head coach), Cathy Reese (Maryland head coach) Iona First Meeting First Meeting and Karen McCrate (head coach of 2001 NCAA DOld Dominion First Meeting 19-1 .950 Lafayette 4-0 1.000 4-1 .800 II Champion C.W. Post). Timchal's coaching tree Northwestern 0-1 .000 1-2 .333 also extends outside the sport and into field hockCalifornia 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 ey, where former player Jennifer Averill has won Holy Cross 3-1 .750 3-1 .750 three national titles at Wake Forest. She also Colgate 4-3 .571 4-3 .571 American 4-1 .800 4-1 .800 served as a mentor to current Dartmouth head Lehigh 3-4 .429 4-4 .500 coach Amy Patton at Unionville High School. Total: 35-15 .700 71-21 .772 Timchal, a graduate of Haverford High, lettered in lacrosse, tennis and track & field at West Chester (Pa.) University before beginning a now legendary career coaching lacrosse at Unionville High School, where she coached field hockey, lacrosse and basketball. In 1979, she joined the collegiate ranks, becoming an assistant lacrosse and field hockey coach at the University of Pennsylvania. In February 2004, she was inducted into the school's hall of fame. In 2009, Timchal was inducted into the Delaware County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Timchal is also a member of two US Lacrosse Hall of Fame Chapters: The Philadelphia/Eastern Pennsylvania Head coach Cindy Timchal Chapter (2002) and the Potomac Chapter (2006).
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Coaching Staff Allison Fondale
Associate Head Coach Loyola (Md.) ‘97 Fifth Year at Navy
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Allison Fondale enters her fifth season with the women's lacrosse program in 2012. Fondale, the associate head coach, brings a wealth of experience to the Midshipmen sidelines with previous coaching stints at three different universities, including ACC powers Duke and Maryland, and a former two-time All-American while at Loyola College. At Navy, Fondale serves as the recruiting coordinator and primary coach for the defense and goalkeepers. Fondale helped guide the Mids to back-to-back Patriot League titles in 2011 and a return trip to the NCAA Tournament. Navy's defense ranked second in the league with a 9.71 goals-against average. In 2010, the Fondale-coached defense shutdown Sacred Heart in Navy's 12-2 NCAA Play-In Game victory to advance the team to its NCAA First Round showdown with No. 3 North Carolina. The team posted a 17-4 mark and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. On the season, the Mids allowed just 8.38 goals per game, ranking seventh in the nation for the second-straight year in scoring defense. In addition, goalie Elaina Ponchione ranked in the top 15 in the nation in goals allowed for the second year in a row. In 2009, Fondale helped lead Navy to a second-consecutive 13-win season and a trip to the Patriot League Final for the first time in program history. She helped tutor a defensive unit that ranked seventh in the nation in scoring defense. In her first season at Navy in 2008, she played an instrumental role in guiding one of the youngest teams in the country to a historic first season. A record-setting spring saw the Mids produce an NCAA record for wins by a first-year program with 13 and earn their first appearance in the Patriot League Tournament appearance.
Thanks much in part to the nation's COACHING BACKGROUND seventh-ranked scoring defense, led by all-league selections Caitlin ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Mandrin Hill and Elaina Ponchione, Navy, 2007-Present the Mids held 10 opponents to eight HEAD COACH or fewer goals, while producing 10 or Ohio, 2005-07 more caused turnovers seven times. Prior to arriving in Annapolis, ASSISTANT COACH Fondale served as the head coach at Maryland, 2004-05 Ohio University for the previous year ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH and a half before the university decidDuke, 2003-04 ed to drop the program, along with three other sports in January of 2007. ASSISTANT COACH While at Ohio, Fondale guided the Duke, 1998-2003 Bobcats to a 4-12 mark in 2006 and had two players earn All-Conference honors and another named as the ALC Goalie of the Year. Fondale took over at Ohio after serving as an assistant under Timchal in 2004. While at Maryland, she served as the primary recruiter while working extensively with the offense and goalies. Maryland achieved a national ranking of seventh and landed three players on the IWLCA All-America team in 2004. In addition, three players were members of the U.S. Development Team and one was a World Cup team alternate. Prior to College Park, Fondale spent six years at Duke, first as an assistant and then associate head coach. There, she helped build the Blue Devils into an elite program, advancing to the NCAA Tournament in all six seasons, including three-straight quarterfinal appearances and a trip to the national semis in 1999. She coached 12 players to IWLCA All-America recognition, while 19 garnered All-ACC laurels. In addition, five of her recruiting classes were ranked among the top seven nationally, including the 2004 class, which ranked No. 1 in the nation by Inside Lacrosse Magazine. Fondale coached and recruited two-time All-American Kristen Waagbo to Duke as part of its '03 class, which included four members off the USA Under-19 team and was tabbed second in the country. Fondale has strived for success in the classroom at each of her previous coaching stops, making it fitting she would land at one of the nation's finest academic institutions. She has served as the academic advisor to all of her teams. In 2006, her Ohio team was recognized as a "Merit Squad" for having a team GPA over 3.00 while two seniors were named to the IWLCA Honor Roll. While at Duke in 2004, the Blue Devils won the IWLCA Merit Award for leading all NCAA Division I schools with a 3.40 team GPA. A two-time IWLCA All-American at Loyola College, Fondale led the Greyhounds to three NCAA national semifinal appearances and a spot in the 1997 championship game. In 1994, her squad earned the No. 1 ranking and won a school-record 16 games. She finished her career with 120 points (71 g, 49 a). In 2008, she was one of 10 women and men inducted to the 2008 class for the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame. A native of Fulton, Md., the former Allison Valentino earned a bachelor's degree in psychology and a master's degree in clinical psychology from Loyola. Allison and her husband, Joe, reside in Annapolis. The couple gave birth to a daughter, Elaine, in 2011.
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Coaching Staff Kristen Waagbo
Assistant Coach Duke ‘07 Second Year at Navy
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Kristen Waagbo enters her second season as assistant coach with the women's lacrosse program in 2012. Waagbo had previously been a volunteer assistant for two years (2008-09) at Navy, during which she played an instrumental role in building the fledgling program. Waagbo joins the staff after spending one season as the top assistant at UC Davis. Waagbo's return to Annapolis in 2011 was highlighted by her aiding the team's offensive attack. Navy posted a 15-6 record en route to its second straight Patriot League title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Navy ranked sixth in the country in total points (396) and sophomore AllAmerican Jasmine DePompeo ranked third in the nation with 99 total points in 2011. During her one season as the top assistant with the Aggies, Waagbo helped the team orchestrate a tremendous turnaround. After going 6-12 in 2009, the team improved to 11-6 and advanced to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation semifinals. Laxpower.com's power rankings pointed at UC Davis being the most improved team in the NCAA from 2009 to 2010. As a talented offensive coach, Waagbo helped improve UC Davis' offense from 10.06 goals per game in 2009 to 14.06 goals per game in 2010. In addition, the team set records for most Division I wins and most players selected to the MPSF All-Conference team. During her first stint in Navy, Waagbo helped guide the Mids to the Patriot League Championship game in just their second year as a program. Overall, the Mids posted a 13-5 mark and were the number two seed for the league tournament. Waagbo worked with the team's offensive unit, which poured in 231 goals and ranked second in the league in points Assistant coach Kristen Waagbo per game. In her first season at COACHING BACKGROUND Navy in 2008, Waagbo played an important role in developing ASSISTANT COACH an underclassmen-heavy Navy, 2010-Present Midshipmen roster into one of the most proficient scoring ASSISTANT COACH offenses in the country. During UC Davis, 2010 their inaugural Division I camVOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH paign, the Mids scored 16.65 Navy, 2008-09 goals per contest, the second-
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Corey Donohoe
Volunteer Assistant Coach North Carolina ‘11 First Year at Navy Corey Donohoe enters her first season as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2012 season. Donohoe comes to Navy directly from a standout career at the University of North Carolina. Donohoe is a two-time IWLCA First-Team AllAmerican selection and a three-time All-ACC honoree. She graduated from North Carolina as the school's all-time leader in goals (192) and points (256). Donohoe helped lead the Tar Heels to three NCAA Final Fours and the team played for the 2009 National Championship. Donohoe was a tri-captain of the 2011 Tar Heel squad and started 80 career games at UNC. In the summer of 2011, Donohoe was selected to the U.S. Women's Lacrosse National Senior Team. The U.S. team is preparing for the 2013 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Cup in Canada. In the fall of 2011, Donohoe was tabbed as North Carolina's 2011 Patterson Medal winner. The Patterson Medal is based primarily on career athletic accomplishment at the University of North Carolina and is considered the most prestigious honor a student-athlete can receive. Donohoe already has a solid background of coaching experience, serving as a coach for the Skywalkers Lacrosse Club for four years. She has also worked as a camp counselor for North Carolina and other top college programs around the country. Donohoe, a native of Jarrettsville, Md., graduated from UNC in May with a bachelor's degree in exercise and sport science with a minor in sociology. Donohoe played high school lacrosse at North Harford.
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Coach Timchal and the NCAA Tournament
Director of Operations Loyola (Md.) ‘98 Fourth Year at Navy
COACHING BACKGROUND
Assistant Coaches’ Tournament Experience Allison Fondale, Associate Head Coach 12 NCAA Tournaments (three as player at Loyola (Md.); nine as coach: six at Duke, one at Maryland, two at Navy); one national championship game appearance as player Kristen Waagbo, Assistant Coach Five NCAA Tournament Appearances; four during playing career at Duke, including three Final Four appearances; one appearance in the NCAA Tournament as an assistant coach at Navy. Corey Donohoe, Volunteer Assistant Four NCAA Tournament Appearances during playing career at North Carolina, including three Final Four appearances and the 2009 National Championship game. Liz Schaffner, Director of Operations Five NCAA Tournaments (three as player at Loyola (Md.); two as Director of Operations at Navy; one national championship game appearance as a player
Women’s Lacrosse Support Staff DeDe Duncan-White Chris Grosse Brian Maddox Matt Muzza Loren Shipley Ron Siefert Scott Strasemeier Rett Warren LCDR Kelly Welsh, USN
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Navy, 2009-Present ASSISTANT COACH George Mason, 1998-2008 DIRECTOR SuperNoVA Select Lacrosse Club, 1993-Present
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Liz Schaffner, a 1998 graduate of Loyola College, begins her fourth season as the Navy's Director of Lacrosse Operations. Schaffner came to the Academy after serving 10 seasons as an assistant at George Mason. Her responsibilities with the Midshipmen program include assisting with travel, facilities scheduling, camps and clinics, other administrative duties including budget and compliance issues. In her three years at Navy, the Mids have posted a 45-15 record and have won two Patriot League Championship and advanced to a pair of NCAA Tournaments. After spending a decade with the Patriots' program, Schaffner's influence has been undeniable, particularly on the defensive end where she once starred during her playing career at Loyola. While at George Mason, the Patriots fielded teams that finished among the nation's leaders in scoring defense, ground balls and who consistently made appearances among the NCAA leaders in caused turnovers. Schaffner played an instrumental role in mentoring a pair of All-Americans in defender Kinsley O'Garrow and goalkeeper Meg Dentler, a two-time awardee. Schaffner also helped develop a number of first-team All-CAA defenders, including three student-athletes who went on to earn conference player-of-the-year accolades. Complimenting her considerable sideline experience, Schaffner along with current Stanford head coach Amy Bokker, co-founded the SuperNoVA Select Lacrosse Club in 2003, a formidable club program in Northern Virginia. As the program's codirector, and now as the president, Schaffner has seen or coached many of the top players from across the region. Schaffner's arrival reunites a pair of former Loyola teammates on the Midshipmen sidelines as both her and Mids' associate head coach Allison Valentino played together for three successful seasons with the Greyhounds. As teammates, the duo made a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, highlighted by a run to the national championship game in 1997. The following year Schaffner played in her third national tournament, helping a Loyola team, which boasted the country's top-ranked defense (5.4 goals against/gm), to a spot in the NCAA quarterfinals. A native of Annapolis, Schaffner was an All-American lacrosse player at St. Mary's High School. She received her bachelor's in elementary education from Loyola and earned her master's degree in higher education from George Mason in May of 2007.
Cindy Timchal, Head Coach All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: 29-15 (.659) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 23 at Navy (2): 2010-2011 at Maryland (16): 1991-2006 at Northwestern (5): 1983-84-86-87-88 NCAA Titles: 8 (1992-95-96-97-98-99-00-01) NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 10 (1991-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01) NCAA Tournament Victories: 29 NCAA Tournament Games Coached: 44
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2012 Navy Women’s Lacrosse Roster
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Numerical Roster No. Name 1 Kelsey Henshaw 2 Alex Rizzo 3 Casey Browne 4 Jess Fellows 5 Meg Ford 6 Lindsay Rheiner 7 Claire Olechowski 8 Sam Dennis 9 Jordan Snyder 10 Sarah George 12 Meleah Martin 13 Kate Herren 14 Danielle Vivonetto 15 Loren Generi 16 Molly Hamilton 17 Morgan O'Brien 18 Emily Mellin 19 S.A. Fogleman 20 Morgan Stamm 21 Jasmine DePompeo 22 Erin Walsh 23 Aimee Gennaro 24 Kierstin King * 25 Dominique Wright 26 Lauren Hanover 27 Beth Young 28 Alexis Cowing 29 Melissa Gfeller 30 Abby Ellis 31 Abigail New 32 Meghan Hughes 33 Jill Coughlin 34 Annie Foky 35 Danielle Abad 36 Molly Nantz 37 Sara Nardone 38 Kathy Young 39 Brijet Mall 40 Michelle Verbeeck 41 Charlotte Hauser 43 Candace Ross 45 Elaina Ponchione * Team captain
Alphabetical Roster Pos. D D M M D M D D A D D D A A A A D A A A M/D A D D D M/D D M D M D M G M D D M D G G G G
Class So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr.
Height 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-4 5-2 5-6 5-6 5-2 5-6 5-7 5-5 5-7 5-5 5-9 5-6 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-5 5-7 5-3 5-8 5-10 5-4 5-6 5-2 5-8 5-2 5-11 5-6 5-9 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-8
Hometown/High School Chester, Md./Kent Island Sterling, Va./Dominion Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place Vienna, Va./Flint Hill Billerica, Mass./Middlesex Wycombe, Pa./Council Rock North Annapolis, Md./St. Mary's Annapolis, Md./Archbishop Spalding Bel Air, Md./C. Milton Wright Lutherville, Md./Dulaney Walkersville, Md./Walkersville Auburn, Wash./Auburn Mountainview Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point Bayport, N.Y./Bayport Blue-Point New Albany, Ohio/New Albany Arnold, Md./Broadneck Sherwood Forest, Md./St. Mary's Kingston, R.I./Williston Northampton Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound Sayville, N.Y./Sayville Orinda, Calif./Miramonte Havertown, Pa./Archbishop Carroll Upperco, Md./Hereford Washington, D.C./John F. Kennedy Upper Arlington, Ohio/Upper Arlington Berwyn, Pa./Villa Maria Academy Severna Park, Md./Severna Park Rutland, Vt./Rutland Ooltewah, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School Minnetonka, Minn./Holy Family Stevensville, Md./Kent Island Annapolis, Md./St. Mary's Charlottesville, Va./Charlottesville Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place California, Md./Leonardtown Rowley, Mass./Triton Berwyn, Pa./Villa Maria Academy Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River Greenfield Center, N.Y./Saratoga Springs St. Leonard, Md./Calvert Silver Spring, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel
Head Coach: Cindy Timchal (West Chester ‘76), fifth season (58-19); 30th overall Associate Head Coach: Allison Fondale (Loyola (Md.) ‘97), fifth season Assistant Coach: Kristen Waagbo (Duke ‘07), second season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Corey Donohoe (North Carolina ‘11), first season Directer of Lacrosse Operations: Liz Schaffner (Loyola (Md.) ‘98), fourth season
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Name Danielle Abad Casey Browne Jill Coughlin Alexis Cowing Sam Dennis Jasmine DePompeo Abby Ellis Jess Fellows S.A. Fogleman Annie Foky Meg Ford Loren Generi Aimee Gennaro Sarah George Melissa Gfeller Molly Hamilton Lauren Hanover Charlotte Hauser Kelsey Henshaw Kate Herren Meghan Hughes Kierstin King Brijet Mall Meleah Martin Emily Mellin Molly Nantz Sara Nardone Abigail New Morgan O'Brien Claire Olechowski Elaina Ponchione Lindsay Rheiner Alex Rizzo Candace Ross Jordan Snyder Morgan Stamm Michelle Verbeeck Danielle Vivonetto Erin Walsh Dominique Wright Beth Young Kathy Young
Midshipmen By Class Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen
Cl . M M M D D A D M A G D A A D M A D G D D D D D D D D D M A D G M D G A A G A M/D D M/D M
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Maryland (15) Jill Coughlin Alexis Cowing Sam Dennis Sarah George Kelsey Henshaw Meghan Hughes Kierstin King Meleah Martin Emily Mellin Molly Nantz Morgan O’Brien Claire Olechowski Elaina Ponchione Candace Ross Jordan Snyder
Annapolis Severna Park Annapolis Lutherville Chester Stevensville Upperco Walkersville Sherwood Forest California Arnold Annapolis Silver Spring St. Leonard Bel Air
Massachusetts (2) Meg Ford Sara Nardone
New York (7) Danielle Abad Casey Browne Jasmine DePompeo Loren Generi Charlotte Hauser Michelle Verbeeck Danielle Vivonetto
Miller Place Miller Place Sayville Bay Port Greenfield Center Wading River Rocky Point
Rhode Island (1) S.A. Fogleman
Pennsylvania (4) Aimee Gennaro Lindsay Rheiner Beth Young Kathy Young Virginia (3) Jess Fellows Annie Foky Alex Rizzo
Havertown Wycombe Berwyn Berwyn
Vienna Charlottesville Sterling
Ohio (2) Molly Hamilton Lauren Hanover
Billerica Rowley
New Albany Upper Arlington
California (1) Erin Walsh
Orinda
Georgia (1) Brijet Mall
Cumming
Minnesota (1) Abigal New
Minnetonka
Kingston
Tennessee (1) Abby Ellis
Ooltewah
Texas (1) Morgan Stamm
Flower Mound
Vermont (1) Melissa Gfeller
Rutland
Washington (1) Kate Herren
Auburn
Washington, D.C. (1) Dominique Wright
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Attack (9) DePompeo, Fogleman, Generi, Gennaro, Hamilton, O’Brien, Snyder, Stamm, Vivonetto Midfield (10) Abad, Browne, Coughlin, Fellows, Gfeller, New, Rheiner, B. Young, K. Young, Walsh Defense (18) Cowing, Dennis, Ellis, Ford, George, Hanover, Henshaw, Herren, Hughes, King, Mall, Martin, Mellin, Nantz, Nardone, Olechowski, Rizzo, Wright Goalie (5) Foky, Hauser, Ponchione, Ross, Verbeeck
Pronunciation Guide: 3 Casey Browne 6 Lindsay Rheiner 7 Claire Olechowski 14 Danielle Vivonetto 15 Loren Generi 21 Jasmine DePompeo 23 Aimee Gennaro 24 Kierstin King 25 Dominique Wright 28 Alexis Cowing 29 Melissa Gfeller 33 Jill Coughlin 39 Brijet Mall 40 Michelle Verbeeck 45 Elaina Ponchione
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State-by-State Breakdown
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2012 Season Outlook | Preseason Notebook Navy Looks Strong Heading Into 2012 *Navy will open its fifth season of women's lacrosse in 2012 and will be looking for a third straight Patriot League championship and NCAA Tournament berth.
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*The Mids will return 15 letterwinners, nine starters and its top three goal-scorers from a year ago. Navy will also boast two AllAmericans and six former all-league selections. *Navy fought back from a five-goal deficit to earn a 15-14 win over Colgate in the Patriot League championship game last season. The Mids then defeated Quinnipiac, 20-5, in the NCAA Play-In Game, before falling to No. 1 Maryland in the NCAA Tournament's First Round. *Senior defender Kierstin King will serve as the 2012 team captain. King is the third straight Navy captain to hail from Maryland and is the second defender (Lauren Gillam) to be voted team captain. King earned All-Patriot League First-Team honors in 2011 and was a WomensLacrosse.com Third-Team All-American in 2010. *King ranks second in school history in caused turnovers (58), third in ground balls (117) and fifth in games started (51). King needs just 13 ground balls in 2012 to become Navy's all-time leader in the category. *King led Navy with 34 ground balls in 2011 and was named to the Patriot League AllTournament Team. *Including King, Navy will return three of its four starting defenders in 2012, with senior Dominique Wright and junior Claire Olechowski also back. *Wright became a full-time starter in just her second year of playing organized lacrosse in 2011. Wright grabbed 12 ground balls, caused 11 turnovers and made one of the biggest defensive plays of the season for Navy in their come-from-behind win over Colgate in the Patriot League championship game.
*Like Wright, Olechowski started all 21 games on defense for Navy in 2011. Olechowski scooped 29 ground balls, caused 18 turnovers and had 10 draw controls. *Junior Jasmine DePompeo returns after a breakout sophomore season in which she ranked third in the nation with 99 points (57 g, 42 a). DePompeo earned All-American honors from WomensLax.com and became the first Midshipmen to earn IWLCA All-South Region accolades. DePompeo was named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year and the tournament's MVP. *DePompeo averaged 4.71 points and her 42 assists on the season set a Navy school record. She scored at least five points in 11 contests and twice tallied a career-high nine points. DePompeo scored nine points in the Patriot League championship game, a new conference tournament record. *Joining DePompeo on the offensive attack will be sophomore Aimee Gennaro. Gennaro ranked second on the team in goals (53) last season and was selected to the All-Patriot League Second Team. Gennaro set a Patriot League record with five consecutive player of the week honors (4 rookie and 1 offensive). *Senior Danielle Vivonetto's 2011 season was cut short due to an injury, but she still managed seven goals. Vivonetto will look to return to her 2010 form, when she scored 62 goals as a sophomore and earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors. *Sophomore Molly Hamilton scored 22 goals in 2011 and ranked second on the team with 33 draw controls. Hamilton once scored four goals in a five-minute span in Navy's win over Bryant. *Freshman Loren Generi is expected to contribute immediately to the Navy attack. Generi graduated from Bayport Blue-Point High School on Long Island as the school's all-time leader in goals (265).
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Sophomore Aimee Gennaro *All-league midfielder Kathy Young will see time as an attacker and as a midfielder in 2012. Young ranked third on the team with 46 goals as a sophomore in 2011 and added 30 ground balls and 30 draw controls. Young earned her second career national weekly honor roll accolade last season. *Young's twin sister, Beth Young, is also an important factor on the team and will play in the midfield and on defense. Young started 20 games in 2011 and led the team with 19 caused turnovers. *Midfielder Jill Coughlin had an impressive freshman campaign, scoring 16 goals with 11 starts. Coughlin added 17 ground balls and 13 draw controls. *Navy will feature a strong plebe contingent in the midfield, with standouts Casey Browne, Jess Fellows and Lindsay Rheiner prepping for their first collegiate season. Fellows was a two-time US Lacrosse All-American in high school. Browne and Rheiner each excelled in the talentrich areas of Long Island and Philadelphia, respectively.
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E *Junior Emily Mellin returns after playing 19 games on defense and in the midfield in 2011. Mellin tallied two points and six ground balls. *Senior Abby Ellis is a veteran defender who has played in 55 career games with 39 career starts. Ellis is tied for fifth in the Navy record books in career games played. Brijet Mall emerged late in the season on *B defense and garnered solid minutes down the stretch, especially in the NCAA tournament game against Maryland.
*The Mids return all three of its goalies from a year ago and welcome three more to the preseason roster. *Junior Michelle Verbeeck moved into the starting role for the final eight games of the season, earning wins in the Patriot League semifinals, championship and the NCAA Play-In game. Verbeeck was 6-2 in 2011 with a 10.68 GAA. Verbeeck was named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week on April 18. Verbeeck will enter 2012 as the team’s starter. *Senior Elaina Ponchione started the first 13 games of the season for Navy in 2011. Ponchione sported a 9-4 record with an 8.87 GAA. Ponchione starred in Navy's 9-8 win over Ohio State, making 15 saves in the contest, a Navy record. For her efforts against Ohio State, Ponchione was named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week and was selected to the Synapse Sport National Weekly Honor Roll. *Ponchione has started 52 career games in goal at Navy and holds a 36-13 career record.
*In total, Navy will welcome 16 newcomers to the team this season, with 15 freshmen comprising coach Cindy Timchal's fifth fully-recruited class at Navy. The newcomers hail from nine different states.
Timchal Approaching 400 Career Wins *Already the all-time wins leader in college lacrosse, head coach Cindy Timchal will be approaching another milestone for the 2012 season. Timchal needs six wins to become the first college lacrosse coach (men's or women's, any level) to be the first coach to win 400 games. Sharon Pfluger of TCNJ (DIII) currently trails Timchal by seven wins and could also win her 400th game in 2012.
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Points Jasmine DePompeo Aimee Gennaro Kathy Young
99 67 54
Goals Jasmine DePompeo Aimee Gennaro Kathy Young
57 53 46
Assists Jasmine DePompeo Aimee Gennaro Kathy Young
42 14 8
Ground Balls Kierstin King Kathy Young Claire Olechowski
34 30 29
Draw Controls Molly Hamilton Kathy Young Beth Young
33 30 19
Caused Turnovers Beth Young Claire Olechowski Kierstin King
19 18 15
All-Time Wins Leaders (All-Divisions) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Coach (Current School) Wins Cindy Timchal (Navy) Sharon Pfluger (TCNJ) Pat Genovese (William Smith) Missy Foote (Middlebury)
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*Timchal owns a career record of 394-105 (.790) and has coached 499 games. When Navy takes on High Point on February 11, she will become the first to coach 500 women's lacrosse games at the Division I level. Timchal owns a four-year record of 58-19 (.753) at Navy. *Joining Timchal on the sidelines in 2012 will be fifth-year associate head coach Allison Fondale, second-year assistant Kristen Waagbo, firstyear volunteer assistant Corey Donohoe and director of operations Liz Schaffner.
*Junior Charlotte Hauser competed in six games as a backup last season, logging 34 minutes.
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*Since starting its Division I program in 2008, Navy has continually increased its strength of schedule every year. The Mids had a strength of schedule ranking of 80 in 2008, 77 in 2009, 67 in 2010 and 56 in 2011. *Navy will once again have a challenging schedule in 2012, highlighted by a game at defending national champion Northwestern. The Mids will also have a tough early-season contest against perennial power William & Mary. Navy will also have two first-time opponents this season in Iona and Old Dominion. *The Mids have been ranked in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll in each of the past two seasons, but have yet to appear in the IWLCA Coaches Poll. Navy finished the 2010 season ranked No. 19 in the IL poll and was ranked No. 20 in the final poll of 2011.
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*With 17 defensive players listed on the preseason roster, Navy has a lot of depth at the position. One player that could emerge to see playing time is freshman Molly Nantz, who was a 2011 US Lacrosse First-Team All-American at Leonardtown High School in California, Md.
*Senior Kate Herren will join the Navy women’s lacrosse team after completing her four-year career on the Navy women’s soccer team. Herren was the team captain of the 2011 Patriot League runner-up squad and earned all-region and first-team all-conference honors as a defender. This is the fourth season that at least one member of the Navy women’s soccer team joined the lacrosse squad in their final semester at the Academy.
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles Kierstin King
Captain
#24 Senior Defense 5-3 Upperco, Md. Hereford
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GP/GS G 18/18 19 15/15 4 19/18 0 52/51 23
A 10 2 0 12
Pts Sh GW GB 29 41 1 42 6 5 1 41 0 1 0 34 35 47 2 117
DC 27 13 7 47
CT 18 25 15 58
King's Honors • 2011 First-Team All-Patriot League • 2011 Patriot League All-Tournament Team • 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll • 2011 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week - 3/21 • 2010 WomensLacrosse.com All-America Third Team • 2010 Second-Team All-Patriot League • 2010 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week - 2/23, 3/22, 3/29 • 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll • 2009 Patriot League Rookie of the Week - 2/24, 3/16 2011 (Junior): Selected to the All-Patriot League First Team ... played in 19 games with 18 starts ... led the team with 34 ground balls ... also caused 15 turnovers and grabbed seven draw controls ... helped Navy's defense rank 23rd in the nation and second in the Patriot League with a 9.71 GAA ... caused a critical turnover and had one ground ball in Patriot League Semifinals win over Lehigh (4/28) ... also had a ground ball against Colgate in league title game (4/30) and was named to the Patriot League All-Tournament Team ... named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week on March 21 after tallying four ground balls, one draw control and two caused turnovers in a win over Lafayette (3/20) ... in the same week, had three ground balls and a draw control against California (3/17) ... also had four ground balls in regular season win over Colgate (4/9), matching a season high ... caused three turnovers and had three ground balls in win over Bryant (2/25) ... caused two turnovers in four other games and registered 11 games with at least two ground balls ... finished her junior season just 12 ground balls shy of the all-time record at Navy ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after posting a perfect 4.0 in both the fall and spring semesters. 2010 (Sophomore): Selected to the WomensLacrosse.com All-America Third Team ... named to the Patriot League Second Team ... three-time Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week ... selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... started the first 15 games of the season before suffering a season-ending knee injury ... team was 13-2 when she was active ... scored four goals and had two assists for six points ... posted an .800 shot percentage ... grabbed team-high 41 ground balls caused a team-best 25 turnovers ... grabbed a school-record seven ground balls in 14-4 win over Robert Morris (2/19) ... had team-high five ground balls against Duke (3/21) ... had three or more ground balls in seven games ... caused a season-high four turnovers against Duke (3/21) and against Holy Cross (3/27) ... caused two or more turnovers in nine contests ... scored one goal against Longwood (2/21), Davidson (2/27), Duke (3/21) and Presbyterian
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(3/22) ... also had assists against Davidson and Presbyterian ... won a seasonhigh five draw controls in season-opening 24-2 win over Howard (2/4). 2009 (Freshman): Started all 18 games in the midfield ... led all Navy freshman and ranked second on the team in ground balls (2.33/gm), draw controls (1.50/gm) and caused turnovers (1.0/gm) ... twice earned Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors ... registered eight multi-point games ... scored a season-high four goals and added an assist Senior captain Kierstin King in win over Detroit Mercy (2/22) ... also had a five-point effort (3 g, 2 a) in win at Canisius (3/13) ... had a pair of goals in contests at Longwood (2/28) and against Robert Morris (4/14) ... picked up a season-high six ground balls in conference opener against Lafayette (3/7) ... had four or more ground balls in seven games ... was also very active off the draw, recording at least two draw controls in eight contests ... in six Patriot League regular-season contests, produced four points (2 g, 2 a), 13 ground balls, five draw controls and eight caused turnovers ... scored five free-position goals on 10 attempts. Game-By-Game Statistics High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of Hereford High School in Parkton, Md. where she earned four letters in lacrosse ... two-time Academic All-American ... also excelled in soccer, where she earned four letters as a two-time team captain and one of the team's top defenders ... also earned a letter as a middle distance runner on Hereford's indoor track team ... received Maryland Distinguished Scholar Honorable Mention recognition and was member of Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society and National Art Honor Society ... daughter of Jeffery and Beth King ... father was a member of U.S. Navy's Construction Battalion ... majoring in oceanography ... named to the Commandant's List three times and the Dean's List once. King’s Career Highs Points Goals Assists Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Caused Turnovers
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Abby Ellis
#30 Senior Defense 5-8 Ooltewah, Tenn. Girls Preparatory Yr 2009 2010 2011 Total
GP/GS G 18/18 0 21/21 0 16/0 0 55/39 0
A 1 0 0 1
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 1 0 19 7 9 0 0 0 22 5 10 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 43 13 20 0 1
Ellis’ Career Highs Ground Balls Draw Controls Caused Turnovers
Meghan Hughes
2011 (Junior): Appeared in 16 games on the season ... tallied two ground balls, one draw control and caused one turnover ... earned a critical draw control against Colgate in the Patriot League Championship game ... after Navy came back from down four goals to tie the game at 14-14, Ellis controlled the ensuing draw going to the right side of the field to allow Navy to hold possession and score the game-winning goal ... earned ground balls in Navy's win over Ohio State (2/18) and against Northwestern (3/3).
2009 (Freshman): Emerged as a steady low defender, starting all 18 games and playing nearly every minute of every game ... was a major part of Navy scoring defense which ranked seventh in the country (8.83 goals/gm), held 10 opponents to eight or fewer goals and produced 10 or more caused turnovers seven times ... picked up three ground balls in back-to-back games against Villanova (3/24) and Colgate (3/28) ... produced a season-high two caused turnovers in win over Lafayette (3/7) ... notched first career assist versus Howard (4/20) ... made her collegiate debut in win over Presbyterian (2/13).
Abby Ellis
High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of Girls Preparatory School in Chattanooga ... four-year letterwinner and allstate honoree as a junior ... Academic All-American in 2007... senior captain and team MVP ... led team to state semifinals in 2006 and quarters in '07 ... one of three Tenn. players to participate in the National
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#32 Senior Defense 5-11 Stevensville, Md. Kent Island Yr 2009 2010 2011 Total
GP/GS G 5/0 0 5/0 0 3/0 0 13/0 0
A 0 0 0 0
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
2011 (Junior): Appeared in three games as a reserve defender ... saw action in Navy's wins over Davidson (2/20), Bryant (2/25) and the NCAA Play-In game win over Quinnipiac (5/7). 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in five games ... saw action in wins over Howard (2/4), Fresno State (3/7), Manhattan (3/18), Presbyterian (3/22) and Bucknell (4/24). 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in five games as a reserve defender ... played her first collegiate game and picked up a draw control in season-opening win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... recorded first career ground ball in win over Howard (4/20). High School / Personal: A 2007 graduate of Kent Island High School in Stevensville, Md. where she earned four letters in lacrosse ... served as senior captain, leading team to a pair of conference titles ... earned team's Most Aggressive award as a freshman and Toughest Player distinction as a sophomore ... played club lacrosse with Navy teammate Caitlin Mandrin Hill ... three-sport standout, also earned letters in basketball (4) and soccer (4) ... senior basketball captain and co-MVP ... also was a standout soccer goalie and two-time team captain ... as a senior, earned North Bayside Conference Player of the Year and first-team all-league honors ... daughter of James and Cheryl Hughes ... majoring in general science.
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2010 (Sophomore): Chosen to the Patriot League All-Tournament Team after helping Navy win its first-ever league championship ... started all 21 games of the season ... grabbed 22 ground balls and caused 10 turnovers ... grabbed season-high five ground balls in 15-14 win over American (4/7) ... caused two turnovers in games against William & Mary (3/10), Presbyterian (3/22) and American (4/7) ... played stout defense and collected one ground ball and one draw control in Patriot League Tournament wins over Colgate (4/30) and Lehigh (5/2) ... grabbed two ground balls in 12-2 NCAA Play-In Game victory over Sacred Heart (5/8) ... picked up a ground ball in NCAA Tournament First Round game against North Carolina (5/15).
5, vs. American (4-7-10) 2, vs. Howard (4-20-09) 2, Four Times
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles Elaina Ponchione
#45 Senior Goalie 5-8 Silver Spring, Md. Our Lady Good Counsel
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Yr GP/GS 2009 18/18 2010 21/21 2011 16/13 Total 55/52
Minutes 1059:22 904:23 635:39 2599:24
GA 155 131 94 380
GAA Svs Pct. W L 8.78 144 .482 13 5 8.69 94 .418 14 4 8.87 72 .434 9 4 8.77 310 .449 36 13
GB 41 26 25 92
Ponchione's Honors • 2011 Synapse Sports National Weekly Honor Roll - 2/22 • 2011 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week - 2/21 • 2010 Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week - 2/23 • 2009 Second-Team All-Patriot League • 2009 Patriot League All-Tournament Team • 2009 Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week - 2/17, 4/6, 4/20 2011 (Junior): Starting goalie for the first 13 games of the season, earning a 9-4 record ... posted a 8.87 GAA, .434 save percentage and made 72 saves ... led the team in wins, saves, GAA and save percentage ... secured 25 ground balls ... set a school record with 15 saves in a 9-8 win over Ohio State (2/18) ... turned away a barrage of shots from Ohio State in the closing minutes and made the game's final save with five seconds remaining ... also had a game-high five ground balls against the Buckeyes ... for her efforts against Ohio State, Ponchione was named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week (2/21) and also selected to the Synapse Sports National Weekly Honor Roll (2/22) ... played the full 60:00 minutes in four games, holding opponents to under 10 goals in three of those contests ... made nine saves and allowed just two goals in game's first 45 minutes in season-opening win over Mount St. Mary's (2/11) allowed just one goal in first half to Davidson (2/20) ... held Fresno State to two goals in the game's first 30 minutes on March 15 ... saw four minutes of action in NCAA Play-In game win over Quinnipiac (5/7) and two minutes in the NCAA First Round game against Maryland (5/15), not allowing a goal in either contest ... finished junior season as Navy's all-time leader in career wins by a goalie (36). 2010 (Sophomore): Named the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week (2/23) ... ranked 11th in the nation with a 8.69 goals against average ... was the backstop for a team that ranked seventh in the nation in scoring defense (8.38 goals per game) ... ranked second in the Patriot League in goals against average ... served as team's starting goalie in all 21 games ... posted a 14-4 record ... made 94 saves ... played 904:23 minutes in goal ... made a season-high 12 saves against Lehigh (4/17) ... played the full 60:00 minutes in nine games ... held opponent to under 10 goals while playing full 60:00 minutes on five occasions ... allowed only two goals in 60:00 minutes in 12-2 NCAA Play-In Game win over Sacred Heart (5/8) ... earned the win in the Patriot League semifinals with 35:07 minutes against Colgate (4/30) ... allowed only four goals in 60:00 minutes in 14-4 win over Robert Morris (2/19) ... also allowed only four goals in 60:00 minutes in 10-4 win over Holy Cross (3/27) ... allowed zero goals in 20:05 minutes in 23-2 win over Fresno State (3/7).
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2009 (Freshman): Started all 18 games and played nearly every minute in the cage for Navy ... one of only five league freshmen to earn all-conference recognition ... was a key cog in the nation's seventhranked scoring defense (8.83 goals/gm) ... led the Patriot League and finished eighth nationally in goalsagainst average (8.78) ... amongst NCAA freshman goalies, she ranked second in both victories (behind only Maryland's Brittany Dipper) and second in goals-against average (behind only New Hampshire's Kate Gunts) ... also posted the top save percentage amongst league goalies ... ranked second in the league in saves per Elaina Ponchione game (8.00) ... held 10 opponents to eight or fewer goals ... five games with double-digit saves ... ranked third on the team in ground balls (2.27/gm) ... earned Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week honors three times ... in regular season Patriot League play, she posted a 7.85 GAA, a .489 save percentage and a 4-2 mark ... came up huge with nine saves, including a stop on a free-position shot with just three seconds left, in a win over Bucknell (4/18) that clinched program's second postseason tournament berth in as many years ... matched a program record with 14 saves in losing effort at Longwood (2/28) ... turned away 20 shots on goal in two Patriot League Tournament games, earning all-tournament recognition. High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of Our Lady Good Counsel High School in Olney, Md. where she earned three letters in lacrosse ... twice earned U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American accolades ... three-time first-team all-conference honoree ... led Good Counsel to a four-year record of 71-15-1 and four Washington Catholic Athletic Conference titles ... two-time All-Gazette Honorable Mention ... also earned all-Met honorable mention recognition in 2007 ... represented Mid-Atlantic region in Women's National Tournament in 2006 and `07 ... earned Windy City Classic Defensive MVP honors in 2006 ... member of National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars and Xaverian Leadership formation program ... has spent time as an instructor for children with physical disabilities ... daughter of John and Danielle Ponchione ... father lettered in baseball and football at Carnegie Mellon from 1978-82 ... general sciences major ... named to the Commandant's List after the fall 2010 semester. Ponchione’s Career Highs Saves Fewest Goals Allowed (in 60:00) Ground Balls
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles over Howard (2/4) ... scored five goals in Navy's two Patriot League Tournament victories ... scored three goals in Patriot League Semifinal win over Colgate (4/30) and had two goals in Patriot League Championship win over Lehigh (5/2) ... netted a team-high three goals in NCAA Play-In Game win over Sacred Heart (5/8) ... scored four goals in critical midseason 12-8 win at Colgate (4/3) ... scored three or more goals in 13 games and had multiple goal games in 17 contests ... registered a goal in 11 straight games to begin the season ... was credited with three game-winning goals ... had two assists against Fresno State (3/7) and Duke (3/21) ... collected two ground balls in six separate contests ... won season-best four draw controls against North Carolina (5/15) in NCAA Tournament First Round.
Danielle Vivonetto
#14 Senior Attack 5-5 Rocky Point, N.Y. Rocky Point Yr 2009 2010 2011 Total
GP/GS 16/12 21/15 11/5 48/32
G A 31 2 62 6 7 1 100 9
Pts 33 68 8 109
Sh 71 119 24 214
GW GB .437 2 .521 3 .292 0 .467 5
DC 10 15 0 25
CT 14 13 3 30
Vivonetto's Honors • 2010 All-Patriot League Second Team
2010 (Sophomore): Named to the All-Patriot League Second Team ... ranked 10th in the nation with 62 goals and 16th in the nation with 2.95 goals per game ... appeared in all 21 games with 15 starts ... scored 62 goals and had six assists for 68 points ... had 90 shots on goal ... grabbed 15 ground balls and caused six turnovers ... scored 16 goals during the six-game Patriot League regular season ... scored 13 free position goals on 22 attempts ... claimed 13 draw controls ... ranked third in the Patriot League in goals per game and fifth in points per game ... came off the bench to set a program record with eight goals in 19-6 win over Manhattan (3/18) ... against Manhattan, eight goals came on 11 shots and was 3-for-3 on free position attempts ... scored six goals in 17-10 win over Longwood (2/21) on just seven shots and was 3-for-3 on free position attempts ... scored six goals in 17-5 win over Monmouth (3/5) ... scored four times in season-opening 24-2 win Danielle Vivonetto
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High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of Rocky Point High School in Rocky Point, N.Y. where she earned five letters in lacrosse ... two-time All-American Honorable Mention and US Lacrosse Academic All-American ... led team to four league and county championships and an overall 68-10 mark from 200508 ... three-time team captain, team MVP, and all-county selection ... earned all-league honors five times ... member of Long Island Empire State team from 2006-08 ... also earned letters in soccer (4) and indoor track (1) ... daughter of Salvatore and Sandra Vivonetto ... brother and sister both played collegiate lacrosse ... brother, Jack, was a defenseman and team captain at Hofstra ... older sister, Victoria, played lacrosse at Iona College ... majoring in English. Vivonetto’s Career Highs Points Goals Assists Shots Draw Controls
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2011 (Junior): Tallied seven goals and one assist in 11 games with five starts ... missed the first seven games of the season while recovering from an offseason knee injury ... missed three more games in the middle of the season due to a setback to her knee ... scored a goal in her first game of the season against Bucknell (3/12) ... tallied a hat trick with one assist for four points in a win over Fresno State (3/15) ... scored goals in back-to-back games against California (3/17) and Lafayette (3/20) ... netted her 100th career goal in the NCAA Play-In game against Quinnipiac (5/7) ... played a big role in Navy's stall offense late in the game as the team protected its lead against Lehigh in the Patriot League Semifinals ... tallied three draw controls on the season.
2009 (Freshman): Appeared in 16 games, earning 12 starts as a rookie attacker ... despite missing some time due to a leg injury, still finished team's second-leading scorer with 31 goals ... topped all Navy rookies with 33 points ... ranked third amongst league rookies with 31 goals ... finished ninth in the Patriot league in goals per game (1.94/gm) ... scored seven goals and had an assist in five Patriot League games ... also added a pair of goals and an assist in semifinal win over Lehigh (4/24) ... nine multi-goal games and six hat tricks ... set an NCAA record for the fastest goal to start a game, with her tally seven seconds into team's win over Davidson (4/4) ... scored a team season-high six goals in win over Howard (4/20) ... against Holy Cross, came off the bench to score three goals, including the game-winner on an eight-meter attempt with just 12 seconds remaining ... made her collegiate debut with three goals on five shots in win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... registered either a goal or an assist in 14 of 16 games on the season ... converted 5-of-9 free-position shots.
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles ... served as senior class president and PA announcer at high school's football games ... daughter of Debra Wright ... applied mathematics major.
Dominique Wright
#25 Senior Defense 5-8 Washington, D.C. John F. Kennedy
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Yr 2010 2011 Total
GP/GS G 14/7 0 21/21 0 35/28 0
A 0 0 0
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 12 7 11 0 0 0 15 10 13
#21 Junior Attack 5-8 Sayville, N.Y. Sayville Yr 2010 2011 Total
2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in 14 games and earned seven starts ... team was 5-2 while she was in the starting lineup ... grabbed three ground balls and caused two turnovers ... scooped up two ground balls in 14-7 win over Davidson (2/27) ... grabbed a ground ball against Presbyterian (3/22) ... won three draw controls ... started seven straight games from 2/27 to 3/21 ... won a draw control against Fresno State (3/7), William & Mary (3/10) and Presbyterian (3/22). 2008-09 (Freshman) Navy Track and Field: Helped lead Navy women's track team to 2009 Patriot League Indoor Championship ... was team's top hurdler and contributed in sprints, sprint relays ... ran on Navy's 4x400m relay team that placed third at the Patriot League Indoor Championship ... ran a 9.47 to place 10th at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the 60m hurdles ... ran a team seasonbest time of 1:05.17 to place second at the Outdoor Army-Navy Star Meet in the 400m hurdles ... won the 400m hurdles at the Navy Lidlifter ... ran on Navy's 4x400m relay team that place fourth at the outdoor Patriot League Championship. High School / Personal A 2007 graduate of John F. Kennedy High School in Silver Spring, Md. ... earned four letters as a sprinter on track team and two in soccer ... member of state champion 4x200 and 4x400 teams in 2004, `05 and `06 ... four-time all-county track selection
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Jasmine DePompeo
2011 (Junior): Started all 21 games as a defender ... grabbed 12 ground balls, seven draw controls and caused 11 turnovers ... controlled two draws in Navy's win over Bryant (2/25) ... had a season-high two ground balls in games against California (3/17), William and Mary (3/29) and American (4/13) ... caused two turnovers against Lafayette (3/20), William and Mary (3/29) and Colgate in the Patriot League Championship game (4/30) ... Navy was trailing Colgate in the title game, 14-13, and Wright caused a critical turnover and grabbed the ground ball to give Navy possession and the Mids subsequently scored and tied the game at 14-14 before going on to win the league championship.
Dominique Wright
Wright’s Career Highs Ground Balls Draw Controls Caused Turnovers
GP/GS G 21/3 11 21/21 57 42/24 68
A 7 42 49
Pt s Sh 18 27 99 102 117 129
GW .407 .559 .527
GB DC CT 15 9 6 16 18 8 31 27 14
DePompeo's Honors • 2011 WomensLax.com All-American • 2011 IWLCA All-South Region Second Team • 2011 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year • 2011 Patriot League Tournament Most Valuable Player • 2011 First-Team All-Patriot League • 2011 Patriot League All-Tournament Team • 2011 Synapse Sports National Offensive Player of the Week (5/2/11) • 2011 Inside Lacrosse National Team of the Week (5/5/11) • 2011 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week (2/21/11) • 2011 CoSIDA All-Academic District II First Team • 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2011 (Sophomore): WomensLax.com All-American ... IWLCA All-South Region Second Team ... Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year ... All-Patriot League First Team ... Patriot League Tournament MVP and All-Tournament team ... led the Patriot League and ranked third in the country with 99 points ... led the league and ranked sixth in the country with 42 assists ... led the team and ranked eighth in the country with 57 goals ... her 99 points were the second-highest single-season total in Navy history ... her 42 assists are a Navy single-season record ... averaged 4.71 points per game (4th in nation) and 2.0 assists per game (8th in nation) ... set Navy record for most points by a sophomore (99) ... posted 11 five-point games ... tallied 11 hat tricks ... had 12 games with at least two assists ... also had 16 ground balls, 18 draw controls and eight caused turnovers on the season ... set new Patriot League Tournament records for most points in a game (9 in the championship), most points in a tournament (13) and most assists in a tournament (7) ... had five goals and four assists for nine points in league championship victory over Colgate (4/30) to match a career-high in points ... with Navy trailing to Colgate, 14-10, in title game, DePompeo scored three goals and added one assist to key 5-0 comeback in final 15 minutes for the 15-14 win ... also had four points (1g, 3a) in Patriot League Semifinals win over Lehigh (4/28) ... for her play in Patriot League Tournament, she was named to the all-tournament team, tourna-
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Jasmine DePompeo
2010 (Freshman): Appeared in all 21 games and earned three starts ... scored 11 goals and had seven assists for 18 points ... grabbed 15 ground balls and had six caused turnovers ... scored first career goal in 24-2 season-opening win over Howard (2/4) ... netted season-high three goals on two occasions ... scored three times in 23-2 win over Fresno State (3/7) ... also registered a hat trick at Duke (3/21) ... scored a goal and had an assist in Patriot League Championship game victory over Lehigh (5/2) ... gave out seasonhigh three assists in 21-4 win over Presbyterian (3/22) ... also scored one goal apiece in games against La Salle (2/12), Manhattan (3/18) and Bucknell (4/24) ... scooped up a season-best three ground balls in 14-8 win over Lafayette (3/13) ... caused two turnovers in 10-4 win over Holy Cross (3/27).
and Michelle Verbeeck (Shoreham-Wading River) in high school ... daughter of Phil DePompeo and Sally Stoll-DePompeo ... majoring in political science ... named to the Commandant's List three times and the Dean's List once. DePompeo’s Career Highs Points Goals Assists Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Caused Turnovers
High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Sayville High School on Long Island, where she was a three-sport athlete and a five-year letterwinner in lacrosse ... three-time All-Suffolk County and four-time all-league middie ... also elected to Newsday's 14-member All-Long Island team ... led team to 16-4 record and Suffolk County and League V championships in 2009 ... paced squad in scoring with 76 goals as a senior ... named a 2009 US Lacrosse Academic All-American ... was also a standout on Sayville's soccer and basketball teams ... three-time All-Suffolk County and All-New York State as forward on soccer team ... four-time all-league and two-time all-county guard on basketball squad coached by her father, Phil DePompeo ... played against current Navy teammates Danielle Vivonetto (Rocky Point)
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ment MVP, to the Inside Lacrosse National Team of the Week and was named the Synapse Sports National Offensive Player of the Week ... tallied three goals and five assists for eight points in the NCAA Play-In game win over Quinnipiac (5/7) ... scored nine points on six goals and three assists in win over Lafayette (3/20) ... named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week on Feb. 21 after scoring four points (2g, 2a) in win over Ohio State (2/18) and seven points (5g, 2a) in win over Davidson (2/20) ... posted eight points (3g, 5a) and collected five draw controls in win over Fresno State (3/15) ... scored six goals and added one assist in Patriot League opening win over Bucknell (3/12) ... had five goals, two assists and three draw controls in win over Bryant (2/25) ... had five goals and one assist against Lehigh in regular season finale (2/23) ... in Patriot League play, scored 23 goals and added nine assists for a league-best 32 points in six games ... along with teammate Aimee Gennaro, became the first two players in the country to reach the 50-point plateau, achieving the feat on March 20 against Lafayette in the 11th game of the season ... selected to the Capital One Academic All-District II First Team ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles Charlotte Hauser
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Yr GP/GS 2010 4/0 2011 6/0 Total 10/0
Minutes 33:26 34:32 67:58
GA 2 5 7
GAA Svs 3.59 2 8.69 3 6.18 5
Pct. .500 .375 .417
#39 Junior Defense 5-7 Cumming, Ga. South Forsyth W 0 0 0
L GB 0 1 0 1 0 2
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2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in six games on the season, logging 34:32 minutes ... played a season-high 10:26 against Bryant (2/25), allowing one goal and grabbing one ground ball ... allowed zero goals in six minutes of action against Fresno State (3/15) ... played in 6:15 against Patriot League foe Bucknell on March 12, allowing one goal and making one save ... made on save in 6:30 against Davidson on Feb. 20 ... posted a 8.69 GAA with three saves on the season.
GP/GS G 6/0 0 11/0 0 17/0 0
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 1
2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in 11 games and grabbed one ground ball, two draw controls and caused one turnover ... saw solid minutes in NCAA First Round game against Maryland (5/14) with one draw control ... grabbed one ground ball and had one caused turnover in NCAA Play-In game win over Quinnipiac (5/7) ... also had a draw control against Fresno State (3/15).
2010 (Freshman): Saw action in goal in four games ... logged 33:26 minutes ... had two saves and one ground ball ... played season-high 14:13 minutes and made one save against Howard (2/4) ... also played 13:13 minutes against Fresno State (3/7) and made one save ... also logged minutes against Presbyterian (3/22) and Bucknell (4/24). High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of Saratoga Springs High School, where she earned two letters in lacrosse ... attended Hudson Valley Community College during the 2008-09 academic year ... named 2007-08 NYSPHSAA ScholarAthlete award for girl's lacrosse ... a high-level competitive ski racer ... attended the National Sports Academy in Lake Placid, N.Y. every winter from 2004-2008 ... named to NY State Alpine Elite Team in 2006 ... threetime Sally Davis Ski Racing Scholar-Athlete award winner ... high school teammate of Holy Cross' Kat Sutton ... attended President George W. Bush's State of the Union Address in 2008 as a guest of then-New York congresswoman and current U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand ... avid singer since fifth grade ... daughter of Joseph and Kathleen Hauser ... majoring in international relations.
2010 (Freshman): Saw action in six games ... logged minutes against Howard (2/4), Fresno State (3/7), Manhattan (3/18), Presbyterian (3/22), Holy Cross (3/27) and Colgate (4/3). High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of South Forsyth High School in Cumming, Ga., where she earned three varsity letters in lacrosse ... attended Naval Academy Preparatory School during 2008-09 academic year ... earned all-county lacrosse honors and served as team captain her senior season ... began playing lacrosse in the 10th grade when she moved to Georgia and began attending South Forsyth ... also earned a letter as a member of the swimming team while there ... previously lettered twice on Landstown High field hockey team in Virginia Beach, Va., earning team MVP honors in 2006 ... daughter of Devin and Kelly Kroshus, and Letitia Pritchett ... majoring in English.
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles ey captain ... served as senior captain and won swimming' team's unsung hero award in 2009 ... played high school lacrosse with classmate Claire Olechowski, as well as current Navy teammates Caitlin Mandrin Hill and Mary Ruttum ... varsity teammate of Olechowski's in lacrosse, swimming and field hockey throughout high school ... graduated as a Parvis Scholar after earning a 4.3 GPA throughout all four years ... awarded U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete and Scholastic Excellence awards ... daughter of Daniel and Nancy Mellin ... majoring in ocean engineering ... named to the Superintendent's List and Commandant's List twice, the Dean's List twice and the Superintendent's List once ... ranked 100th in Overall Order of Merit in the 1,144-member Class of 2013 ... ranked 20th in Military Order of Merit.
Emily Mellin
#18 Junior Defense 5-6 Sherwood Forest, Md. St. Mary’s Yr 2010 2011 Total
GP/GS 20/2 19/1 39/3
G 0 1 1
A 0 1 1
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 0 0 0 6 2 5 2 5 0 6 2 3 2 5 0 12 4 8
Mellin's Honors • 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll • 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 20 games and earned two starts ... earned the stating nod at Duke (3/21) and against Presbyterian (3/22) ... grabbed six ground balls and caused three turnovers ... scooped two ground balls against Robert Morris (2/14) ... caused two turnovers in 19-6 win over Manhattan (3/18) ... grabbed a ground ball in close 15-14 win over American (4/7) ... chosen to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
Emily Mellin
High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of St. Mary's High School in Annapolis, where she was a three-sport athlete and earned three letters in lacrosse ... 2009 SecondTeam All-Anne Arundel County defender ... earned First-Team All-Galaxy League Honors in 2007, was named to second team in 2008 ... named a 2009 US Lacrosse Academic AllAmerican ... served as team captain in all three sports she participated in during high school ... lettered for four years in both field hockey and swimming ... two-time team field hock-
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#12 Junior Defense 5-5 Walkersville, Md. Walkersville Yr 2010 2011 Total
GP/GS G 4/0 0 2/0 0 6/0 0
A 0 0 0
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Martin's Honors • 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in two games during the season ... saw action against Davidson on Feb. 20 ... also came off the bench in Navy's win over Bryant on Feb. 25 ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in four games ... had one ground ball in 24-2 win over Howard (2/4) ... also logged minutes against Fresno State (3/7), Manhattan (3/18) and Presbyterian (3/22). High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Walkersville High School, where she earned three letters in lacrosse ... three-time Frederick News Post All-Area selection, earned first-team honors during her senior season ... 2009 All-MVAL First Team... served as senior team captain ... 2007 & 2008 Galaxy League Honorable Mention ... first Walkersville product to play for Mid-Atlantic Four national team ... member of the varsity cheerleading squad for three years, earned NCA All-America honors in 2007 ... also earned a letter as a member of basketball and indoor track teams ... daughter of Paul and Kris Martin ... has two relatives who played quarterback for the University of Maryland football team ... her grandfather, Ron Manges played from 1961-62 and her mother's cousin, Mark Manges, played from 1973-77 ... majoring in oceanography ... named to the Commandant's List following the fall 2010 semester.
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2011 (Sophomore): Played in 19 games with one start ... posted one goal and one assist for two points ... collected six ground balls, two draw controls and three caused turnovers ... earned the starting nod in Navy's win over High Point (2/27) ... scored first career goal in Patriot League Semifinals win over Lehigh (4/28), scooping up a ground ball in front of the net and sweeping the ball into the net for the first-half tally ... also had a caused turnover in the semifinals win ... had a ground ball and caused one turnover in Navy's win over Ohio State (2/18) ... also had one ground ball in games against Davidson (2/20), Bucknell (3/12) regular season game against Lehigh (4/23) ... scooped a ground ball in Navy's NCAA Play-In game win over Quinnipiac (5/7) ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
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Claire Olechowski
#17 Junior Attack 5-5 Arnold, Md. Broadneck
Yr 2010 2011 Total
Yr 2010 2011 Total
GP/GS G 7/0 2 4/0 0 11/0 2
A 2 0 2
#7 Junior Defense 5-6 Annapolis, Md. St. Mary’s
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 4 3 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 4 5 0 1 1 3
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2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in four games on the season ... registered two shots, one draw control and caused one turnover ... had a draw control and a caused turnover against Bryant (2/25) ... recorded one shot in Navy's wins over Davidson (2/20) and in NCAA Play-In game vs. Quinnipiac (5/7) ... also saw action in game against Mount St. Mary's (2/11).
High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of Broadneck High School in Annapolis, where she earned three letters in lacrosse ... attended Naval Academy Preparatory School during the 2008-09 academic year ... earned First Team All-Anne Arundel County Coaches' honors during her junior (2007) and senior seasons (2008) ... also received all-county nod from Baltimore Sun during both years, collecting first-team kudos in 2008 ... team captain for both lacrosse and field hockey teams as a senior ... helped lacrosse team capture county title in 2006 ... recipient of team's Toughest Bruin award her junior season ... 2007 All-Galaxy League Second Team ... as a field hockey standout, led Broadneck to 11-1 record and county championship in 2007 ... two-time first-team all-county midfielder ... earned team's unsung hero award ... received black belt in taekwondo at the age of nine ... daughter of Kevin and Michelle O'Brien ... majoring in international relations.
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G 7 1 8
A 2 0 2
Pts Sh GW GB 9 22 1 33 1 3 0 29 10 25 1 62
DC 13 10 23
CT 17 18 35
Olechowski's Honors • 2011 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week - 2/28 • 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll • 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
2010 (Freshman): Saw action in seven games ... scored two goals and had two assists for four points ... scored first career goal and dished out first career assist in 23-2 win over Fresno State (3/7) ... also scored in 24-4 win over Bucknell (4/24) ... also had an assist in 21-4 win over Presbyterian ... had a caused turnover and a ground ball in 24-2 win over Howard (2/4).
Morgan O’Brien
GP/GS 20/18 21/21 41/39
2011 (Sophomore): Started all 21 games in 2011 ... ranked second on the team with 18 caused turnovers and third with 29 ground balls ... also had 10 draw controls and one goal ... named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week on Feb. 28, after scooping four ground balls and causing one turnover in a 22-7 win over Bryant (2/25) and tallying five ground balls, five caused turnovers, one draw control and one goal in a 11-8 win over High Point (2/27) ... the five ground balls and five caused turnovers against High Point were both career-bests ... tallied three ground balls, two caused turnovers and two draw controls against William & Mary (3/29) ... collected two draw controls, one ground ball and one caused turnover against Holy Cross (4/2) ... caused two turnovers in back-to-back games against Longwood (4/16) and Lehigh (4/23) ... posted three ground balls and a caused turnover in season-opening win over Mount St. Mary's (2/11) ... also had three ground balls and a caused turnover in regularseason win over Colgate (4/9) ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in 20 games, started final 18 games of season ... scored seven goals and had two assists for nine points ... had 13 shots on goal ... ranked third on the team with 17 caused turnovers ... ranked second on the team with 33 ground balls ... scored first career goal in season-opening 24-2 win over Howard (2/4) ... had a goal and an assist in 21-4 win over Presbyterian (3/22), with a season-high four shots ... scored one goal each in back to back wins over Longwood (2/21) and Davidson (2/27) ... netted the game-winning goal in a 19-6 win over Manhattan (3/18) ... grabbed a season-best four ground balls in games against Davidson (2/27), Monmouth Claire Olechowski
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles (3/5) and William & Mary (3/10) ... won a season-high four draw controls in 14-7 win over Davidson (2/27) ... caused four turnovers in 10-4 win over Holy Cross (3/27) ... picked up two ground balls in NCAA Play-In Game win over Sacred Heart (5/8) ... chosen to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
Olechowski’s Career Highs Points Goals Assists Ground Balls Draw Controls Caused Turnovers
2, vs. Presbyterian (3-22-10) 1, Eight Times 1, Two Times 5, vs. High Point (2-27-11) 4, vs. Davidson (2-27-10) 5, vs. High Point (2-27-11)
Michelle Verbeeck
#40 Junior Goalie 5-8 Wading River, N.Y. Shoreham-Wading River Yr 2010 2011 Total
GP/GS Minutes GA 10/0 246:32 38 16/8 589:49 105 26/8 836:21 143
G AA 9.25 10.68 10.26
SV 29 71 100
Pct. .433 .403 .412
W 2 6 8
L 0 2 2
High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Shoreham-Wading River High School, where she lettered for four years in lacrosse ...earned All-Suffolk County honors and served as team captain during her senior season ... led SWR squad to three state championships (2007, 2008, 2009) and four Suffolk County and Long Island titles during her tenure (2006-09) ... named to New York State Championship All-Tournament Team three times beginning with her sophomore season in 2007 ... earned honorable mention all-county honors as a junior, and all-division recognition as a sophomore ... also earned four letters in volleyball, named team's most valuable player award as a senior ... daughter of Thomas and Linda Verbeeck ... majoring in economics.
GB 7 22 29
Verbeeck's Honors • 2011 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week (4/18/11) 2011 (Sophomore): Took over the reins of Navy's starting goalie over the final eight games of the season ... posted a 6-2 record with a 10.68 GAA, 71 saves and 22 ground balls ... earned wins in Patriot League Semifinals, Championship and NCAA Play-In game ... made a season-high 12 saves and allowed just six goals in 60:00 in a 9-6 win over Longwood on April 16 to earn Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week honors (4/18) ... held Lehigh to eight goals in Patriot League Semifinals win (4/28) with 11 saves and a season-high six ground balls ... made eight saves and allowed just four goals in NCAA Play-In game win over Quinnipiac (5/7) ... came off the bench in a reserve goalie role in eight games early in the season before
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2010 (Freshman): Saw action in goal in nine games, including considerable playing time late in the year during Navy's run through the Patriot League Tournament and NCAA Tournament ... earned two wins in goal in 246:32 minutes ... posted a 9.25 goals against average ... made 29 saves ... called upon late in first half of Patriot League Championship game against Lehigh (5/2) ... played 31:16 minutes, including the Michelle Verbeeck entire second half ... made three saves in the championship game and earned the win in Navy's first every league championship ... was also called upon in the second half of Navy's Patriot League Semifinal win over Colgate (4/30) ... played the final 24:53 of the semifinal game, making three saves to preserve the win ... played the final 51:54 minutes of the NCAA Tournament First Round game against North Carolina (5/15) and made six saves ... played final 52:03 minutes against Duke (3/21) and made a season-high 11 saves ... also logged 30:00 and earned a win against Colgate (4/3).
Verbeeck’s Career Highs Saves Fewest Goals Allowed (in 60:00) Ground Balls
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12, vs. Longwood (4-16-11) 6, vs. Longwood (4-16-11) 6, vs. Lehigh (4-28-11)
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High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of St. Mary's High School, where she lettered for three seasons in lacrosse ... named a 2009 US Lacrosse Academic AllAmerican ... earned three letters in field hockey and four as member of St, Mary's swim team ... IAAM Conference all-star and second-team all-county defensive middie on field hockey team ... served as senior team captain on swim team ... played high school lacrosse with Navy teammates Emily Mellin, Caitlin Mandrin Hill and Mary Ruttum ... varsity teammate of Mellin's in lacrosse, swimming and field hockey ... graduated as a Parvis and Neumann Scholar after earning a 4.3 GPA throughout all four years ... received honorable mention National Merit Scholar honors ... daughter of Mark and Laraine Olechowski ... father, Mark, is a 1982 Naval Academy graduate and retired commander ... majoring in English ... named to the Dean's List twice and the Commandant's List three times.
assuming starting role ... played in 16 games total.
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles Beth Young
#27 Junior Mid./Def. 5-4 Berwyn, Pa. Villa Maria Academy Yr 2010 2011 Total
GP/GS G 21/21 5 21/20 4 42/41 9
A 1 1 2
Pt s 6 5 11
Sh 10 15 20
GW .500 .267 .360
GB 25 27 52
DC 26 19 45
CT 20 19 39
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Young's Honors • 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll • 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2011 (Sophomore): Played in all 21 games with 20 starts ... scored four goals and had one assist for five points ... led the team with 19 caused turnovers ... tallied 27 ground balls and 19 draw controls ... had a season-high four ground balls and one goal in Navy's win over Fresno State (3/15) ... posted three ground balls, two caused turnovers and a draw control in regular season win over Colgate (4/9) ... collected three ground balls, two draw controls and one caused turnover in win over Bryant (2/25) ... had two ground balls, three draw controls, two caused turnovers and a goal in win over Longwood (4/16) ... scored a free-position goal and had two ground balls in win over Ohio State (2/18) ... also scored a goal against Holy Cross (4/2) ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2010 (Freshman): Started all 21 games of the season ... scored five goals and had one assist for six points ... grabbed 25 ground balls and caused 20 turnovers ... scored two goals in Patriot League play ... claimed 26 draw controls ... netted one goal in wins over La Salle (2/12), Lafayette (3/13), Manhattan (3/18), Presbyterian (3/22), and Bucknell (4/24) ... also had an assist against Bucknell ... grabbed a season-high four ground balls in 12-2 NCAA Play-In Game win over Sacred Heart (5/8) ... caused a season-high four turnovers in 15-14 win over American (4/7) ... caused two or more turnovers in seven contests ... grabbed two or more ground balls in eight games ... was 1-for-1 on free position attempts ... chosen to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
Beth Young
High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Villa Maria Academy, where she earned four letters in lacrosse ... three-time AllAACA midfield/defender ... helped lead team to 2006 and 2008 AACA league championships ...three-time
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All-Main Line selection, earned first-team honors as a junior in 2008 ... earned team's defensive MVP award as a senior ... 2008 and 2009 US Lacrosse Academic All-American ... lettered for two seasons on field hockey team ... as a senior, earned Second Team All-Main Line and Daily Local honors ... led team to state semifinals and Philadelphia area's top ranking ... team won three district titles during her tenure ... earned one letter on swim team ... National Merit Commended Scholar ... president of math honor society ... daughter of Jim Young and twin sister of fellow Navy teammate Kathy Young ... born just one minute after sister Kathy ... majoring in naval architecture ... ranked 42nd in her class in Military Order of Merit ... named to the Commandant's List four times and the Superintendent's List once. Young’s Career Highs Points Goals Assists Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Caused Turnovers
2, vs. Manhattan (3-18-11) 1, Eight Times 1, Two Times 3, vs. Longwood (4-16-11) 4, Two Times 4, Two Times 4, vs. American (4-7-10)
Kathy Young
#38 Junior Midfield 5-4 Berwyn, Pa. Villa Maria Academy
Yr 2010 2011 Total
GP/GS 21/21 21/21 42/42
G 28 46 74
A 15 8 23
Pt s 43 54 97
Sh 52 90 142
GW .538 .511 .521
GB 31 30 61
DC CT 24 15 30 8 54 23
Young's Honors • 2011 Second-Team All-Patriot League • 2011 Inside Lacrosse National Team of the Week - 5/10 • 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll • 2010 WomensLacrosse.com National Team of the Week Honor Roll - 2/22 • 2010 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week - 4/26 • 2010 Patriot League Rookie of the Week - 2/23 • 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2011 (Sophomore): Selected to the All-Patriot League Second Team ... started all 21 games for Navy ... ranked third on the team with 46 goals and fourth with 54 points ... scored a team-high 13 free-position goals ... scooped 30 ground balls, 30 draw controls and caused eight turnovers ... registered nine hat tricks on the season and 15 multi-point games ... scored five points in three games ... selected to the Inside Lacrosse National Team of the Week on May 10 after scoring a season-high five goals with two ground balls in Navy's NCAA Play-In game win over Quinnipiac (5/7) ... also scored five goals against American (4/13) ... scored a hat trick and had two free-position goals against Maryland in the NCAA First Round (5/14) ... tallied three goals, one assist and four ground balls in Navy's Patriot
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2010 (Freshman): Selected to the WomensLacrosse.com Kathy Young National Team of the Week Honor Roll (2/22) ... named Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week (4/26) ... chosen as Patriot League Rookie of the Week (2/23) ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... started all 21 games ... scored 28 goals and had 15 assists for 43 points ... grabbed 31 ground balls and caused 15 turnovers ... scored six free position goals on 14 attempts ... claimed 24 draw controls ... scored a season-best four goals against both Robert Morris (2/19) and Fresno State (3/7) ... also had two assists against Robert Morris for a season-high six points ... all four goals against Robert Morris were eight-meter goals ... also nabbed a season-best four ground balls against Robert Morris ... registered hat tricks against Longwood (2/21) and American (4/7) ... scored two goals in Patriot League Semifinal win over Colgate (4/30) and in NCAA Play-In Game victory over Sacred Heart (5/8) ... also scored two goals against Howard (2/4) and Lafayette (3/13) ... gave out two assists in games against Howard (2/4), Robert Morris (2/19), Longwood (2/21) and American (4/7) ... registered five points in games against Longwood and American ... caused a season-high four turnovers in Patriot League Championship game win over Lehigh (5/2) ... had at least one ground ball in 16 contests.
Superintendent's List three times and the Dean's List once ... ranked 62nd in her 1,144-member class in Overall Order of Merit ... ranked 7th in Military Order of Merit. Young’s Career Highs Points Goals Assists Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Caused Turnovers
Alexis Cowing
#28 Sophomore Defense 5-6 Severna Park, Md. Severna Park Yr 2011 Total
GP/GS G 3/0 0 3/0 0
A 0 0
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 (Freshman): Appeared in three games as a freshman ... played against Mount St. Mary's in Navy's season-opening win (2/11) ... came off the bench in Navy's win over Davidson (2/20) ... saw action against Bryant on Feb. 25. High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Severna Park, where she earned letters in lacrosse (2), cross country (4) and indoor track (4) ... a 2010 US Lacrosse Academic All-American ... team won 2009 Maryland State Championship ... aided team to a 14-1 record as a senior and a 14-3 mark as a junior ... two-time team sportsmanship award winner ... also a member of the 2009 cross country state championship team ... captain of both track and cross country teams ...member of the Global Concerns club ... member of the National Honor Society ... member of Model UN, Key Club and Annapolis Youth Chorale ... daughter of Todd and Leslie Cowing ... majoring in oceanography ... named to the Commandant's List once.
High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Villa Maria Academy, where she earned four letters in lacrosse ... two-time All-AACA middie ... helped lead team to 2006 and 2008 AACA league championships ... earned Second Team All-Main Line recognition her junior and senior seasons ... 2008 and 2009 US Lacrosse Academic All-American ... lettered for three seasons on field hockey team ... as a senior, earned Second Team All-Maine Line honors and led team to state semifinals and Philadelphia area's top ranking ... team won three district titles during her tenure ... also earned one letter with swim team ...high school teammate Allie Morgan will play for Bucknell this spring ... daughter of Jim Young and twin sister of fellow Navy teammate Beth Young ... born just one minute before sister Beth ... majoring in ocean engineering ... named to the Commandant's List four times, the
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6, vs. Robert Morris (2-19-10) 5, Two Times 2, Four Times 7, Four Times 4, Three Times 4, vs. Bucknell (3-12-11) 4, vs. Lehigh (5-2-10)
23 #
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League Championship win over Colgate (4/30) ... scored four goals, had one assist, two ground balls, a draw control and a caused turnover against Bryant (2/25) ... had a hat trick and three draw controls against Fresno State (3/15) ... tallied three goals and one assist in a win over Lafayette (3/20) ... had a season-high four draw controls in win over Bucknell (3/12) ... Young scored 13 goals in Navy's four postseason games ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles Jill Coughlin
#33 Sophomore Midfield 5-6 Annapolis, Md. St. Mary’s Yr 2011 Total
GP/GS G 21/11 16 21/11 16
A 5 5
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 21 35 2 17 13 13 21 35 2 17 13 13
earned the Harvard Book Award and the Excellence in American Studies Award ... semifinalist for the Maryland Distinguished Scholar Award ... involved in school's student government ... also a youth field hockey and lacrosse referee ... club lacrosse teammate of classmate Sam Dennis ... father, Chris, was a four-year lacrosse goalie at UMBC ... daughter of Chris and Sue Coughlin ... majoring in oceanography ... named to the Superintendent's List once, the Dean's List once and the Commandant's List twice.
Sam Dennis
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Coughlin's Honors 2011 Patriot League Rookie of the Week (4/18) 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
2011 (Freshman): Played in all 21 games with 11 starts ... started the final eight games of the season ... tallied 16 goals and five assists for 21 points ... added 17 ground balls, 13 draw controls and caused 13 turnovers ... named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week on April 18, after scored the gamewinning goal with 18.4 seconds remaining in 11-10 win over American on (4/13) ... also had a draw control and caused two turnovers against American ... scored two goals in five contests, including against Quinnipiac in the NCAA Play-In game (5/7) ... also had an assist against Quinnipiac to match a season-high three points and caused one turnover ... tallied the game-winning goal in Navy's 9-6 win over Longwood (4/16) ... had two goals, one assist, one ground ball and one caused turnover against Holy Cross (4/2) ... scored at least one goal in a five-game stretch from April 2 to April 23 ... scored one goal with one assist and one draw control in Patriot League Championship win over Colgate (4/30) ... registered two ground balls in five contests ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... received the team's Jennifer M. Powers Most Improved Player Award. High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of nearby St. Mary's High School in Annapolis, where she earned two letters in lacrosse and two in field hockey ... named FirstTeam All-Galaxy ... honored with the Mid Atlantic Sports Alliance Sportsmanship of the Year Award ... member of Maryland United club lacrosse team ... club team won titles at Top of the Bay, National Draw and Galaxy National Tournaments ... also a standout field hockey player ... first-team all-county, IAAM allstar, All-Metro Honorable Mention and team MVP in field hockey ... member of Fragile X Tournament Championship Team ... earned class valedictorian honors with a 4.39 grade point average ... member of the National Honor Society ... selected as a Parvis Scholar, McGeady Scholar, Neumann Scholar and Distinctive Scholar ... Jill Coughlin
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#8 Sophomore Defense 5-2 Annapolis, Md. Archbishop Spalding Yr 2011 Total
GP/GS 9/0 9/0
G 0 0
A 0 0
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0
2011 (Freshman): Played in nine games as a freshman ... registered two ground balls and one draw control ... had two ground balls in Navy's 22-6 win over Fresno State (3/15) ... had a draw control against William & Mary (3/29) ... entered the game against Quinnipiac in NCAA Play-In game (5/7) ... also saw time in NCAA First Round game against Maryland (5/14) ... played in three straight games against Bucknell (3/12), Fresno State (3/15) and California (3/17). High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Archbishop Spalding High School, where she lettered in lacrosse (3), track (4) and cross country (4) ... a two-time US Lacrosse Academic All-American ... team captain her senior year ... played club lacrosse for Maryland United ... club team won Top of the Bay Championship ... three-time MVP and two-time captain for cross county squad and earned IAAM all-star honors ... National Honor Society member ... National Foreign Language Honor Society member ... member of the Student Council ... Involved in Hope Club ... received Outstanding Academic Excellence award ... named a Merit Scholar ... club lacrosse teammate of Jill Coughlin ... daughter of Thomas and Lisa Dennis ... majoring in naval architecture ... named to the Commandant's List twice.
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Sam Dennis
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles S.A. Fogleman
Aimee Gennaro
#19 Sophomore Attack 5-6 Kingston, R.I. Williston Northampton
Yr 2011 Total
Yr 2011 Total
GP/GS 6/1 6/1
G 0 0
A 1 1
#23 Sophomore Attack 5-7 Havertown, Pa. Archbishop Carroll
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0
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Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 67 91 .582 2 18 3 67 91 .582 2 18 3
Gennaro's Honors • 2011 All-Patriot League Second Team • 2011 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week (2/28) • 2011 Patriot League Rookie of the Week (2/21, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21) • 2011 WomensLax.com Rookie of the Week (3/14)
High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Williston Northampton High School in Easthampton, Mass. ... also attended South Kingston High School ... played three varsity seasons of lacrosse ... two-time US Lacrosse All-American ... earned First-Team All-American honors as a senior and named Honorable Mention as a junior ... led Williston Northampton to a 29-1 record over two years ... two-time Western New England Champions ... two-time Central New England Lacrosse Invitational Champions ... earned MVP of CNELI as a senior and named to all-tournament team as a junior ... two-time WNEPSLA all-star ... team MVP in 2010 ... named all-state and all-division at South Kingstown High School in Rhode Island as a sophomore ... also lettered in field hockey, track, cross country and ice hockey ... National Merit Commended Scholar ... AP Scholar with honors ... awarded Lincoln D. Granniss Prize for Latin and Edward Lawton award for economics ... tutor at high school writing center ... news anchor on high school TV station ... earned Best Delegate award for Model UN ... member of the symphonic, jazz and marching bands ... full name is Sarah Austen Fogleman ... daughter of Jay and Kathy Fogleman ... majoring in chemistry ... named to the Commandant's List once.
S.A. Fogleman
A 14 14
2011 (Freshman): Selected to the All-Patriot League Second Team ... earned four Patriot League Rookie of the Week accolades (2/21, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21) and was the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week on Feb. 28, earning a weekly accolade in five straight weeks (a Navy record) ... started all 21 games for Navy ... ranked second on the team and 18th in the country with 53 goals ... ranked third on the team with 67 points ... also had 14 assists, 18 ground balls, three draw controls and four caused turnovers ... scored five free-position goals ... named the WomensLax.com Rookie of the Week on March 14, after scoring eight points on seven goals and one assist against Bucknell (3/12) ... the seven goals and eight points are Navy freshman records ... started the season off on a blistering pace, scoring four goals with one assist in the opener against Mount St. Mary's (2/11) ... scored twice in Navy's win over Ohio State (2/18) ... tallied three goals and a season-high three assists against Davidson (2/20) ... had a second-straight six-point game with four goals and two assists in win over Bryant (2/25) ... had four goals and one assist for five points in win over High Point (2/27) ... scored six goals against Robert Morris (3/5), just one game before the eight-point effort against Bucknell ... tallied a hat trick at Fresno State (3/15) ... scored two goals each in Navy's final games of the season, including the Patriot League semifinals and championship, NCAA Play-In game and NCAA First Round ... had two goals, two ground balls and a caused turnover in league title game against Colgate (4/30) ... along with teammate Jasmine DePompeo, became the first two players in the country to reach the 50-point plateau, achieving the feat on March 20 against Lafayette in the 11th game of the season ... Aimee Gennaro
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2011 (Freshman): Appeared in six games on the season with one assist ... earned the starting nod in Navy's season-opener against Mount St. Mary's on Feb. 11 ... had one shot in the opener ... also registered a shot against Davidson (2/20) ... posted an assist in Navy's NCAA Play-In game win over Quinnipiac (5/7) ... also saw time against Bryant (2/25), Bucknell (3/12) and Fresno State (3/15).
GP/GS G 21/21 53 21/21 53
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her 67 points were the eighth-best single-season total in Navy history.
Molly Hamilton
High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Archbishop John Carroll High School in Radnor Pa., where she lettered in lacrosse (3) and soccer (4) ... US Lacrosse FirstTeam All-American in 2010 ... also a US Lacrosse Academic All-American ... selected as Catholic League MVP ... Catholic League First-Team AllStar ... chosen to First-Team All-Delco and First-Team All-Main Line ... team captain ... three-time Philadelphia Catholic League Champions ... two-time District 12 Champions ... scored 53 goals in 21 games, with a shooting percentage of .550 as a senior ... scored 42 goals and gave out 14 assists as a junior... also a standout on soccer field; was named to the All-Main Line First Team, the Catholic League Second Team and was team captain and MVP ... National Honor Society member and Student Council Representative ... received 7th Congressional District ScholarAthlete Award ... voted most spirited senior by peers and served as school's mascot ... member of the Carroll Theatre Society ... VicePresident of school's Best Buddies chapter which is a program for helping people with intellectual disabilities ... uncle, William F. Comly, is a 1973 Naval Academy graduate and former captain of the crew team ... parents, Suzie and Bill, each earned four letters in crew at Villanova ... mother also played four years of field hockey at Villanova ... brother, Mike, was a fouryear member of the Syracuse crew team and also a four-time member of the United States National Rowing Team ... another brother, Bill Jr., was a four-year member of the Temple Crew team ... sister, Bernadette, plays lacrosse at Iona College ... daughter of Bill and Suzie Gennaro ... majoring in English. Gennaro’s Career Highs Points Goals Assists Shots
8, vs. Bucknell (3-12-11) 7, vs. Bucknell (3-12-11) 3, vs. Davidson (2-20-11) 8, vs. Robert Morris (3-5-11)
#16 Sophomore Attack 5-6 New Albany, Ohio New Albany Yr 2011 Total
A 4 4
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 26 46 1 7 33 3 26 46 1 7 33 3
2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 20 games on the season with eight starts ... tallied 22 goals and four assists for 26, ranking fifth on the team ... ranked second on the team with 33 draw controls ... also had seven ground balls and three caused turnovers ... scored a season-high four goals in two games ... scored four goals in a five-minute span against Bryant (2/25) (including two in a 13-second span) and added one assist for a season-high five points ... also scored four times and collected six draw controls against Fresno State (3/15) ... had a season-high nine draw controls in NCAA Play-In game win over Quinnipiac (5/7) ... scored two goals in each of Navy's first two games of the season ... had two goals and two ground balls in Navy's win over Ohio State (2/18) ... posted two goals with a season-best two assists in 17-7 win over Lafayette (3/20) ... collected five draw controls in regular season matchup with Lehigh (4/23) ... had 21 draw controls over the final five games of the season, averaging 4.20 per game. High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of New Albany High School in Ohio, where she earned four letters in lacrosse and three in cross country ... named US Lacrosse Honorable Mention All-American in 2010 ... also an Academic AllAmerican ... four-time first-team all-state selection (2007-10) ... also named first-team all-district and all-conference four consecutive years ... led high school team to a 77-9 (.895) record over four-year span ... team won three-straight state championships (2007-09) ... team won fourstraight league and district titles ... competed scholastically in lacrosse against classmate Lauren Hanover ... also earned first team all-league and first-team all-district honors in cross country ... hobbies include snowboarding and wakeboarding ... daughter of Scott and Katherine Hamilton ... majoring in English ... named to the Commandant's List following the fall 2010 semester. Hamilton’s Career Highs Points Goals Assists Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls
Molly Hamilton
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GP/GS G 20/8 22 20/8 22
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5, vs. Bryant (2-25-11) 4, Two Times 2, vs. Lafayette (3-20-11) 6, Two Times 3, vs. Longwood (4-16-11) 9, vs. Quinnipiac (5-7-11)
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles Lauren Hanover
Alex Rizzo
#26 Sophomore Defense 5-10 Upper Arlington, Ohio Upper Arlington
Yr 2011 Total
Yr 2011 Total
GP/GS G 3/0 0 3/0 0
A 0 0
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 (Freshman): Appeared in three games ... came off the bench in Navy's win over Davidson (2/20) ... entered the game in Navy's win over Bryant on (2/25) ... played in the NCAA Play-In game against Quinnipiac (5/7).
#1 Sophomore Defense 5-4 Chester, Md. Kent Island A 0 0
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 (Freshman): Appeared in three games during freshman season ... came in off the bench in Navy's season-opening win over Mount St. Mary's (2/11) ... also played against Davidson (2/20) and Bryant (2/25).
Pts Sh GW GB DC CT 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1
High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Dominion High School in Virginia, where she earned four letters in both lacrosse and swimming and one letter in cross country ... three-time first-team all-district selection in lacrosse ... named first-team all-county as a senior ... selected to second-team all-region squad as a junior and was named team MVP ... led team in scoring for three seasons ... played club lacrosse with SuperNoVa from 2008-09 ... accumulated a 4.39 grade point average in high school ... member of the National Honor Society ... won first-place at regional science fair ... member of Student Council ... involved in athlete-to-athlete club ... active in Young Life Christian Group and Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church Youth Group ... father, David, is a retired Air Force Officer ... cousin, Mark Raybeck, is a 1994 Naval Academy graduate ... daughter of David and Shelley Rizzo ... majoring in ocean engineering ... named to the Commandant's List following the fall 2010 semester.
High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Kent Island High School, where she earned four letters in lacrosse ... attended Naval Academy Preparatory School during the 2009-10 academic year ... three-time Bayside Conference Champions ... led team to 33-6 record from 2007 to '09 ... two-time team captain ... member of the National Honor Society ... member of the National Honor Society for High School Scholars ... member of the French Club ... daughter of James and Kathy Flynn ... majoring in political science.
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2011 (Freshman): Appeared in three games as a freshman ... posted two shots and one caused turnover on the season ... took two shots against Bryant (2/25) with one being on goal ... caused one turnover in Navy's win over Davidson (2/20) ... saw action in NCAA Play-In game win over Quinnipiac (5/7).
High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Upper Arlington High School in Ohio, where she earned three letters in lacrosse ... won a state championship in 2008 and led her squad to conference and regional titles in 2009 and 2010 ... twotime all-conference choice and also named to the all-region team as a senior ... competed scholastically in lacrosse against classmate Molly Hamilton ... also a member of the cross country team ... active in Young Life Christian Group ... brother, Eric, played lacrosse at Messiah College ... daughter of Fred and Debbi Hanover ... majoring in Arabic.
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#2 Sophomore Defense 5-7 Sterling, Va. Dominion
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Player Profiles Erin Walsh
Kate Herren
#22 Sophomore Midfield/Defense 5-5 Orinda, Calif. Miramonte Yr 2011 Total
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#13 Senior Defense 5-7 Auburn, Wash Auburn Mountainview
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2011 (Freshman): Saw action in four games as a freshman ... registered one shot, one ground ball and caused one turnover ... played against Davidson (2/20) and Bryant (2/25) ... had a ground ball and a caused turnover against Bucknell (3/12) ... took one shot against Fresno State (3/15). High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Miramonte High School in Orinda, Calif., where she earned four letters in lacrosse and one in soccer ... two-time US Lacrosse First-Team All-American ... two-time East Bay All-League Second Team ... three-time team MVP ... three-time All-DFAL League First Team ... twotime WDNT All-Pacific Region ... two-time league champions (team was 33-7 during span) ... team captain as a senior ... member of the Contra Costa County High School Honor Band, the All-Northern Calif. High School Honor Band and the California All-State High School Honor Band ... plays clarinet and saxophone ... member of the National Junior Classical League (Latin Club) ... two brothers, Edward and Brian, have played lacrosse at UC Davis ... a third brother, Joseph, currently plays for UC Santa Barbara ... daughter of Brian and Vangie Walsh ... majoring in naval architecture.
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Navy Women's Soccer (2008-11): Four-year defender on the Navy women's soccer team before joining the lacrosse squad ... served as the women's soccer team captain in 2011 ... helped lead Navy to a pair of Patriot League Championship Games ... as a senior, was named to the NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region Third Team and the All-Patriot League First Team ... was also named to the Navy Invitational All-Tournament Team and was a three-time Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week ... led the team with six assists and was also the team's top defensive player ... played in 82 career games with 21 starts ... amassed 19 career points on 13 assists and three goals. High School / Personal: 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 both a guard with the basketball team and catcher on softball ... served as student senator for three years and was member of Spanish club ... 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 ... oceanography major.
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Jess Fellows
#35 Freshman Midfield 5-6 Miller Place, N.Y. Miller Place
#4 Freshman Midfield 5-4 Vienna, Va Flint Hill
Casey Browne
High School / Personal Earned US Lacrosse First Team All-American honors in both 2010 and 2011 ... also was a two-time US Lacrosse Academic All-American (2010 and 2011) ... a 2011 graduate of Flint Hill in Oakton, Va., where earned four varsity letters in lacrosse and four in volleyball ... was a two-time team captain in lacrosse and earned MVP honors in 2010 and 2011 ... four-time all-league and four-time all-state selection ... selected to the Washington Post's All-Met Honorable Mention squad in 2011 ... led team to league championship in 2009 ... as a senior, scored 82 goals with 32 assists in 24 games and helped team to a 16-8 mark ... was a team captain and earned all-state honors as a libero on the volleyball team ... helped team to three state championships in volleyball, three league titles and two city titles ... also a two-time all-league choice in volleyball ... member of the Student Council, Spanish Honor Society, Cum Laude Society, Director's List, Faculty List and earned the Flint Hill medal in 2011 ... daughter of Andrew and Gabriela Fellows ... grandfather, Charles Fellows, is a 1953 graduate of the Naval Academy ... older sister, Christina, is a member of the volleyball team at Christopher Newport University.
#3 Freshman Midfield 5-7 Miller Place, N.Y. Miller Place
High School / Personal A 2011 graduate of Miller Place, where she earned four letters in lacrosse, three letters in volleyball and three letters in indoor track and field ... scored 33 goals and had 11 assists in 15 games as a senior ... helped team to a 10-4 record as a junior ... was the team captain and team MVP as a senior ... a three-time all-county selection ... earned 2011 US Lacrosse Academic All-American honors ... also a two-time all-county choice and team MVP in indoor track, competing in the 55m hurdles ... team won small school county championship twice during her tenure in indoor track ... earned all-league honors and was the team captain in volleyball ... member of the Varsity Club and Athletes Helping Athletes ... received the Excellence and Business Law Award in 2011 ... played high school lacrosse with Navy teammate Danielle Abad ... daughter of Patrick and Patricia Browne. Jess Fellows
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High School / Personal A 2010 graduate of Miller Place High School, where she earned four letters in lacrosse and two in field hockey ... attended the U.S. Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island during the 201011 academic year ... was a two-time team captain at Miller Place during her junior and senior seasons ... a two-time all-division honoree ... was tabbed as the Newsday Athlete of the Week during the 2010 season ... was honored with her team's 'Panther Award' as a senior ... also won Ideal Athlete Award Scholarship ... played high school lacrosse with Navy teammate Casey Browne ... served as an alternate member of the Long Island Empire State Team for field hockey in 2008 ... member of the National Honor Society ... a three-time class officer on student council ... member of the National Foreign Language Honor Society ... involved in Athletes Helping Athletes and Varsity Club ... served as the president of S.A.D.D. ... two-time Outstanding Academic Excellence Award recipient ... daughter of Richard and Pamela Abad.
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Player Profiles Loren Generi
Annie Foky
#15 Freshman Attack 5-9 Bayport, N.Y. Bayport Blue-Point
#34 Freshman Goalie 5-9 Charlottesville, Va. Charlottesville
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High School / Personal A 2010 graduate of Charlottesville High School, where she earned four varsity letters in lacrosse, four letters in swimming and four letters in field hockey ... attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island during the 2010-11 school year ... a two-time all-region and two-time team MVP as a goalie in lacrosse ... was named to the all-county first team as a senior ... earned all-district honors during sophomore season ...also a two-time Women in Sports (WinS) honoree in her local area ... swam the 50 and 100 free in swimming, leading team to back-to-back league titles and a 27-1 dual record during her final two seasons at Charlottesville ... member of the National Honor Society, Green Team and Student Council ... daughter of David and Anne Foky ... brother, Daniel, is a member of the swimming and diving team at Army.
Meg Ford
#5 Freshman Defense 5-2 Billerica, Mass. Middlesex
High School / Personal A 2011 graduate of Bayport Blue-Point High School, where she earned five varsity letters in lacrosse and four in field hockey ... a 2010 and 2011 US Lacrosse Academic All-American ... helped team to a pair of division championships in 2008 and 2011 ... a three-time all-county lacrosse honoree ... two-time team captain ... graduated Bayport Blue-Point as the school's all-time leader in goals with 265 ... led team in scoring during her senior year (59), junior year (63), sophomore year (57) and freshman season (53) ... also scored 33 goals as an eighth grader playing on varsity ... once scored 11 points (six goals and five assists) in a game during senior season ... her career high was seven goals ... team posted a 12-5 mark during senior season ... played club lacrosse on the Long Island Yellow Jackets ... won a gold medal on the Long Island Empire State team in 2010 ... a two-time participant on the Long Island Metro Team in the U.S. Lacrosse National Tournament ... also earned all-county and all-division honors in field hockey ... earned a United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award ... member of the National Honor Society ... a Dullacave Award nominee ... won academic wards for AP Government class, physics, Spanish, English, math, history and global history ... treasurer for Tri-M Music Honor Society ... involved in Homeless Outreach Project, S.A.D.D., Habitat for Humanity and Lax for a Cure ... niece of Richie Meade, the former men’s lacrosse coach at the U.S. Naval Academy and current head coach of the U.S. men’s national senior team ... daughter of Michael and Diane Generi ... brother, Michael, plays lacrosse at Siena.
High School / Personal A 2011 graduate of Middlesex High School in Concord, Mass., where she earned five varsity letters in lacrosse ... a 2011 US Lacrosse First Team All-American ... also earned all-league honors as a senior and junior ... was a team co-captain as a senior ... also earned three letters at Middlesex in field hockey, two in indoor track, one in basketball and one in soccer ... member of Proctor, Student Activities, Drama Club and earned a French National Certificate d'Honneur ... daughter of James and Virginia Ford.
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Sarah George
#10 Freshman Defense 5-7 Lutherville, Md. Dulaney
Melissa Gfeller
#29 Freshman Midfield 5-2 Rutland, Vt. Rutland
High School / Personal A 2011 graduate of Rutland High School, where she was a two-time US Lacrosse First Team All-American in 2010 and 2011 ... was also a twotime US Lacrosse Academic All-American in 2010 and 2011 ... she earned four letters in lacrosse, four in Nordic skiing, two letters in field hockey and one in cross country ... helped lead team to the 2009 state championship and an 18-1 record ... team also won three Marble Valley League titles ... during her four seasons on varsity, Rutland compiled a 61-11-1 mark ... earned All-Vermont First Team honors in 2010 and 2011 and was honorable mention as a sophomore ... team captain and team MVP as a senior ... was named to the Marble Valley League First Team during her junior and senior seasons ... helped led field hockey squad to a U19 Pool P Championship with a 6-0 record at the US Field Hockey National Festival in 2009 and earned team MVP honors at Rutland for field hockey as a junior ... won two state championships in Nordic skiing and was the team captain in her junior and senior seasons ... won a league championship
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#36 Freshman Defense 5-6 California, Md. Leonardtown
High School / Personal A 2011 graduate of Leonardtown High School, where she earned four letters in lacrosse and three in soccer ... helped led lacrosse team to four straight league championships ... high school team was undefeated in conference play all four years ... earned 2011 US Lacrosse First Team AllAmerican honors ... also a two-time US Lacrosse Academic All-American (2010 and 2011) ... as a senior, earned conference MVP honors and was the team MVP ... selected to the Washington Post's All-Met Honorable Mention squad in 2010 and 2011 ... earned all-county and all-conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior ... led team in ground balls as a sophomore, junior and senior ... as a senior, had 26 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers, five goals and seven assists ... named to the Washington Post All-Extra First Team as a sophomore ... earned the team's Coaches Award as a freshman ... earned school's Female ScholarAthlete of the Year award as a senior ... helped lead team to state, regional and conference title in soccer in 2008 ... team also won conference and regional title during her senior year ... was the soccer team captain during her senior season and earned first-team allcounty honors ... member of the National Honor Society, a Peer Development Leader and winner of AP Scholar Award ... graduated high school with a 4.09 GPA ... high school coach, Ken McIlhenny, is a 1980 graduate of the Naval Academy ... daughter of Robert and Kerry Nantz.
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High School / Personal A 2011 graduate of Delaney High School in Timonium, Md., where she earned two varsity letters in two in field hockey ... helped lead lacrosse team to back-to-back district championships in 2010 and 2011 ... as a senior, earned first-team all-county and all-division honors ... named a Baltimore County Senior All-Star ... received team's Unsung Hero Award ... chosen as a lacrosse scholar-athlete ... scored five goals in a 7-0 win in state field hockey semifinal to send team to Maryland Championship, which they lost in overtime ... named team's player of the year as a senior in field hockey ... named to the Baltimore County Senior All-Star team and was a scholar-athlete ... volunteer's at a soup kitchen and coached a youth girl's basketball team ... daughter of Peter and Mary George ... father, Peter, played lacrosse at Princeton from 1972-76, where he earned All-American Honorable Mention honors and was a co-captain during his senior season.
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earned all-conference honors as well ... two-time all-conference honoree in ice hockey and the 2011 team captain ... also a member of the National Honor Society and earned the Girl Scout Gold Award ... daughter of RJ and Michelle New.
#37 Freshman Defense 5-6 Rowley, Mass. Triton
Lindsay Rheiner
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High School / Personal A 2011 graduate of Triton Regional High School in Rowley, Mass., where she earned four letters in lacrosse, four in field hockey and one in basketball ... helped led team to the 2011 Cape Ann League Championship with an 18-2 record ... earned 2011 US Lacrosse Academic All-American honors ... scored 70 goals as a senior and 68 goals as a junior ... team posted a 17-1 record during her junior season ... graduated as her school's alltime leading scorer with 250 goals, 111 assists and 361 points ... named to the Boston Herald All-Scholastic Team in 2011 ... named the Cape Ann Player of the Year as a senior and earned all-league honors for the fourth straight season ... a two-time Easter Massachusetts Girls Lacrosse Coaches Association All-State ... three-time team captain at Triton and a two-time team MVP ... the Newburyport Daily News Player of the Year in 2010 and a three-time Newburyport Dailey News All-Star ... also a team captain and team MVP in field hockey, earning all-league and Newburyport Daily News All-Star honors (2009 and 2010) ... also played club lacrosse for the Revolution Lacrosse team ... member of the National Honor Society ... earned the Clarkson University Leadership Award ... selected to the honor roll ... earned the Spanish Excellence Award in 2008 ... graduated in the top 10 of her class with a 4.28 GPA ... daughter of Edward and Julie Nardone.
Abigail New
#31 Freshman Midfield 5-2 Minnetonka, Minn. Holy Family
#6 Freshman Midfield 5-6 Wycombe, Pa. Council Rock North
High School / Personal A 2011 graduate of Council Rock North, where she earned four letters in lacrosse, four in indoor track and field and four in cross country ... was a two-time team captain in lacrosse ... helped led team to back-to-back league championships in 2010 and 2011 ... three-time all-league selection ... scored 60 goals with 30 assists for 90 points as a senior ... as a junior, helped team to a 14-2 record with 40 goals with 23 assists for 63 points and had 36 ground balls and 23 draw controls ... played club lacrosse for Phantastix ...was a standout in cross country ... as a senior, she won the individual PIAA Class AAA State Cross Country Championship with a time of 18:42 on the 5K course ... she was a two-time all-state runner and a two-time Courier Times Runner of the Year recipient ... earned all-league honors in cross country four times and helped team to two district and two league titles ... competed in the 800m, mile run and 4x800m relay in indoor track, earning all-state honors in each event, including a runner-up finish in the 4x800m relay at the state meet ... member of the National Honor Society, Honor Roll and Health Activism and Awareness Club ... daughter of Jack and Robin Rheiner ... father, Jack, played lacrosse at Gettysburg College and brother, Doug, is a current member of the Muhlenberg College lacrosse team.
High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Holy Family Catholic High School in Victoria, Minn. ... earned four letters as a midfielder on the lacrosse team ... a 2010 US Lacrosse Academic All-American ... four-time team MVP of lacrosse squad and team captain ... as a senior, a finalist for the Ms. Lacrosse Award in Minnesota (state's top player) ... led team to a 14-2 record in 2011 ... also earned four letters in cross country and four letters in ice hockey ... helped team to four conference championships in cross country and two sectional titles ... was the team captain and MVP of cross country squad as a senior ... qualified for states in cross country as a junior ...
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Morgan Stamm
#43 Freshman Goalie 5-5 St. Leonard, Md. Calvert
#20 Freshman Attack 5-7 Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound
High School / Personal A 2010 graduate of Flower Mound High School, where she lettered in volleyball ... Flower Mound does not have a girl's team so Stamm played six seasons of varsity lacrosse for nearby Trinity High School ... spent the 2010-11 academic year at the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island ... while playing for Trinity, led team to 2007 and 2009 Division II Texas State Championship ... three-time team MVP and team captain as a senior ... three-time all-star ... earned all-state honors in 2009 ... member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... daughter of Jeffery and Jill Stamm.
Jordan Snyder
#9 Freshman Attack 5-6 Bel Air, Md. C. Milton Wright
Class of 2012 Service Selections
High School / Personal A 2011 graduate of C. Milton Wright High School, where she earned three letters in lacrosse, four in cross country and two in basketball ... earned US Lacrosse Academic All-American honors in 2010 and 2011 ... served as the team captain during her senior year of lacrosse ... helped lead team to a 15-5 record a conference championship and a runner-up finish at the Maryland State 3A-4A Championship as a junior ... won team's Unsung Hero award ... won a pair of Sportsmanship Awards in basketball ... member of the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Young Life, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was a peer helper/mediator and tutor ... went on a mission trip to Zambia in high school where she helped kids in a children's home ... daughter of Robert and Jennifer Snyder.
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High School / Personal A 2011 graduate of Calvert High School in Prince Frederick, Md., where she earned three varsity letters in lacrosse ... served as the lacrosse team captain as a senior ... named to the all-county second team as a goalie in 2011 ... also earned all-county and all-conference honors as a junior ... was the secretary of the senior class and the student government association ... member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... daughter of Ronald and Cherise Ross ... older sister, Camille, is a member of the U.S. Naval Academy's women's track and field team.
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*Navy advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year. The Mids took on eventual national runner-up Maryland in the NCAA First Round at College Park. Maryland defeated Navy, 19-6.
*In its first four seasons, Navy has taken on six ranked opponents, including four top-5 teams.
*Navy was ranked No. 20 in the season’s final Inside Lacrosse Media Poll.
*Head coach Cindy Timchal extended her all-time record of lacrosse wins to 394 and is just six wins away from becoming the first college lacrosse coach with 400 wins.
*Navy made its second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament in just its fourth season as a Division I program.
*Timchal made her 23rd appearance in the NCAA Tournament and coached her 44th career tournament game.
*Navy earned an automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Tournament after defeating Northeast Conference Champion Quinnipiac, 20-5, in the NCAA Play-In Game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
*Timchal now owns a career record of 394-105 (.790) in 29 years of coaching.
*The Mids won the 2011 Patriot League Championship by defeating Colgate, 15-14. Navy had trailed 11-6 early in the second half and also trailed 14-10 with 15 minutes remaining. The Mids then reeled off a 5-0 run, capped with the game-winning goal with 28.8 seconds remaining to earn their second straight league championships. Colgate was the topseed and host of the Patriot League Championship. *Navy entered the league tournament as the No. 3 seed (4-2) and defeated Lehigh, 10-8, in the semifinals. Navy was able to rebound from a loss to the Mountain Hawks on the final weekend of the regular season to earn the win in the semifinals to make its third straight trip to the league title game. *Navy clinched a berth in the Patriot League Tournament with an 11-10 come-from-behind win at American. Navy trailed by one with three minutes to go before tying the game and eventually going ahead on a goal with 18 seconds to go. *Navy defeated long-time Patriot League power Colgate twice in 2011, once in the regular season and once in the championship game. Colgate defeated Navy in the first three contests between the two schools, with the worst defeat being a 17-4 decision in the 2009 league championship game. Since then, Navy has beaten Colgate four straight times, including in the Patriot League semifinals in 2010 and the championship in 2011. *The Mids earned one of their biggest non-conference wins in program history with a 9-8 defeat of Ohio State at home on February 18. Ohio State was unranked at the time, but spent the majority of the season in the top-20. *Navy played both the national champion and the national runner-up this season. Navy hosted eventual national champion Northwestern on March 3, falling 18-8, and also played national runner-up Maryland in the NCAA First Round. The other two teams in the Final Four, Duke and North Carolina, squared up against Navy in the 2010 season.
* In just four seasons as a Division I program, Navy has won 58 games (58-19, .753). There are only four teams in the country that have won more games in the last four years (Northwestern, Maryland, North Carolina and Fairfield). The closest Patriot League team in wins over the last four years is Lehigh, which has 45 wins and is 13 behind Navy. *Navy opened the season at 5-0, and pushed its record to 8-1, with its only loss over the first nine games coming against eventual national champion Northwestern.
four assists. DePompeo came through when Navy needed her most, scoring seven points on five goals and two assists in the second half as the Mids erased a five-goal deficit to defeat Colgate. *DePompeo earned a number of weekly honors throughout the season, including being named the Synapse Sports National Offensive Player of the Week and to the Inside Lacrosse National Team of the Week after her performance at the Patriot League Championship. *DePompeo also earned a Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week honor on Feb. 21 after scoring 11 points on seven goals and four assists in wins over Ohio State and Davidson. *DePompeo also produced a nine-point performance with six goals and three assists in a win over Lafayette earlier in the season. DePompeo registered 11 five-point games, 11 hat tricks and had at least two assists on 12 occasions. *DePompeo ranked first in the Patriot League and third in the nation in total points (99), fourth in the nation in points per game (4.71), eighth in total goals (57), sixth in total assists (42) and eighth in assists per game (2.00).
*The Mids played three games on national television this season. The CBS Sports Network aired Navy's home games against Colgate and Lehigh, as well as the Patriot League Championship game.
*Also a standout in the classroom, DePompeo earned CoSIDA Academic All-District II First Team honors.
*Navy had a program-record six players chosen to the All-Patriot League team in 2011, pushing its four-year total to 17 selections. Navy also set a new program record with four players on the first team.
*Caitlin Mandrin Hill and Katrina Nietsch became the first four-year letterwinners in program history. Both were freshmen on Navy's first team in 2008 and the duo helped Navy to a pair of Patriot League Championships and two NCAA Appearances in the first four years of the program.
*Jasmine DePompeo flourished in her first year as a starting attack. DePompeo led the team in points (99), goals (57) and assists (42). The 42 assists established a new Navy single season record.
*Mandrin Hill, the 2011 team captain, leaves Navy as the program leader in assists (96), ground balls (129), caused turnovers (84) and games played (75).
*DePompeo was named an All-American by WomensLax.com and became the first Midshipmen to earn IWLCA All-Region honors, after being selected to the All-South Region Second Team. *DePompeo was also chosen as the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year and earned a spot on the All-Patriot League First Team. *With a new Patriot League Championship record of 13 points and seven assists in the tournament, DePompeo was named the Patriot League Tournament's Most Valuable Player and to the alltournament team. DePompeo also set a Patriot League Championship individual game record with nine points in the championship game. *DePompeo's best performance of the year came in the Patriot League Championship game where she tied her career-high of nine points on five goals and
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points. Young led the team with 13 free-position goals and also had 30 ground balls and 30 draw controls.
*Mandrin Hill was selected to the 2011 All-Patriot League First Team at the attack position and also to the league's all-tournament team.
*Young had nine hat tricks and scored over five points in a game three times. Young scored five goals in a win at American on April 13.
*Mandrin Hill was chosen as the Patriot League Midfield Player of the Year on April 18 after scoring the game-tying goal and assisting on the game-winning goal in a victory over American. Mandrin Hill grabbed the game's final two draw controls and had nine draw controls in the game.
*On May 11, Young was named to the Inside Lacrosse National Team of the Week after scoring five goals in Navy's NCAA Play-In Game win over Quinnipiac. Young was also selected to the Patriot League All-Academic Team.
*Mandrin Hill ranked second on the team in 2011 with 69 points (35 g, 34 a) and led Navy with 75 draw controls. Mandrin Hill ranked eighth in the nation in draw controls/gm (3.95), and 15th in assists/gm (1.79).
*Aimee Gennaro ranked third on the team with 67 points on 53 goals and 14 assists. Gennaro, an attack, was chosen to the All-Patriot League Second Team in the at-large position.
deBeer/Inside Lacrosse 2011 Final Poll Team Northwestern Maryland North Carolina Duke Florida Loyola (Md.) Albany Stanford Penn Princeton James Madison Boston College Dartmouth UMass Virginia Syracuse Ohio State Georgetown Penn State Navy
Record 21-2 21-2 15-6 15-5 16-4 17-3 18-1 16-3 11-6 12-7 15-4 12-7 11-5 17-3 9-9 10-8 10-7 9-8 10-8 15-6
Points 180 171 160 153 146 133 120 113 93 93 90 78 71 61 55 41 39 27 24 15
*Mandrin Hill became the second Midshipmen to represent Navy in the IWLCA North-South All-Star Game. Mandrin Hill scored a goal to help her South team to an 8-6 victory in the contest.
*Gennaro was tabbed as the WomensLax.com National Rookie of the Week on March 14, after setting school records for most points (8) and goals (7) in a game by a freshman in a win over Bucknell. The eight points against Bucknell was a season high.
*Nietsch, a midfielder, was named to the All-Patriot League First Team in 2011 after earning all-league second team honors the previous three years. Nietsch is the first four-time all-league player at Navy.
*Gennaro also earned five Patriot League weekly honors. Gennaro was the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week on February 28 and earned rookie of the week honors four times.
and posted a 6-2 record that included two wins in the Patriot League Tournament and a win in the NCAA Play-In Game. Verbeeck registered a 10.68 GAA and made 71 saves.
*Nietsch is Navy’s all-time leader in games started (68) and second in both points (126) and ground balls (122).
*Gennaro's four goals in her career debut, a win over Mount St. Mary's, set a Navy record for most goals by a freshman in a career debut.
*Nietsch tallied 29 goals and 27 ground balls as a senior. Nietsch tallied the game-winning goal with 28.8 seconds remaining in the Patriot League Championship and also scored the game-winner in Navy's victory over Ohio State. Nietsch scored eight game-winners in her career, which is tied for the program record.
*Molly Hamilton ranked second on the team with 33 draw controls and also scored 26 points on 22 goals and four assists.
*Verbeeck's finest performance may have been the Patriot League semifinal win over Lehigh. Verbeeck made 11 saves and held the Mountain Hawks to eight goals to secure a bid to he Patriot League Championship.
*Nietsch was also named to the Patriot League AllTournament team, the Patriot League All-Academic Team and the CoSIDA Academic All-District II Second Team. *Kierstin King was Navy's fourth selection to the AllPatriot League First Team. King, a defender, scooped a team-high 34 ground balls and caused 15 turnovers. King also controlled seven draws and helped Navy's defense hold opponents to 9.71 goals per game. The Navy defense held 12 opponents to under 10 goals on the season. *King was named the PL Defensive Player of the Week after tallying four ground balls a draw control and two caused turnovers in a win over Lafayette. King was also chosen to the Patriot League AllTournament Team. *Kathy Young earned a midfield spot on the All-Patriot League Second Team. Young ranked third on the team with 46 goals and added eight assists for 54
*Hamilton had a pair of four goal games and tallied five points in win over Bryant. Hamilton also controlled a season-high nine draws in the NCAA Play-In Game win over Quinnipiac. *Danielle Vivonetto returned midway through the season after recovering from an offseason injury. Vivonetto notched her 100th career goal and was on the field during crunch time in the Patriot League Tournament. *Elaina Ponchione and Michelle Verbeeck combined to give Navy a formidable duo in the cage. *Ponchione started the first 13 games of the season and amassed a 9-4 record with an 8.87 GAA. Ponchione's best game was a 15-save effort in a win over Ohio State. The 15 saves set a Navy record and the goalie held the Buckeyes to eight goals. *For her performance against Ohio State, Ponchione was named to the Synapse Sports National Weekly Honor Roll and was named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week. *Verbeeck started the final eight games of the year
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*Verbeeck was selected as the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week on April 18, after going 2-0 with wins over American and Longwood. Verbeeck held Longwood to six goals over 60 minutes and made 12 saves. *In addition to the play of King on the Navy defensive backline, Claire Olechowski, Jen Eikenberg and Dominique Wright also provided consistent play throughout the season. Beth Young also played a pivotal role on Navy's defense from her midfield position. Both Olechowski and Eikenberg picked up a Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week award. *Jill Coughlin provided the game-winning goal against American with 18 seconds to go to clinch Navy's postseason bid. Coughlin was named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week for her performance. *Gennaro and DePompeo were the first players in the nation in 2011 to surpass 50 points. Both players did it on March 20th in a win over Lafayette. *As a team, Navy ranked first in the Patriot League and sixth in the nation in total points (396), 15th in the nation in scoring margin (+3.38), 17th in scoring offense (13.10), 14th in win percentage (15-6, .714) and 23rd in scoring defense (9.71).
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Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Team Statistics 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy Overall Team Statistics All games (FINAL)
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Overall: 15-6 Conf: 4-2 Home: 8-2 Away: 6-3 Neut: 1-1 TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists Free position made-Att Free position pct. GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Free-position Unassisted Overtime Goals scored average GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS CLEARS Clear Pct. ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg Goals by Period Navy Opponents Saves by Period Navy Opponents
1st 2nd Total
143 132 103 101
275 204
1st 2nd Total
83 92
63 83
146 175
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36 #
NAVY
OPP
275-593 13.10 .464 450-593 .759 28.2 121 38-85 .447
204-459 9.71 .444 350-459 .763 21.9 79 44-100 .440
275 38 154 0 13.10 332 276 304 155 239-299 .799
204 44 125 0 9.71 319 241 329 132 236-316 .747
5588 10/559 2/457
2372 9/264
Shots by Period Navy Opponents
313 280 245 214
Shots on Goal Navy Opponents
235 215 186 164
1st 2nd Total
593 459
1st 2nd Total
450 350
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Game-By-Game Results 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy Game Results All games (FINAL)
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Opponent MOUNT ST. MARY'S OHIO STATE DAVIDSON BRYANT HIGH POINT #2 NORTHWESTERN at Robert Morris at Bucknell at Fresno State at California LAFAYETTE at #15 William and Mary at Holy Cross COLGATE at AMERICAN at Longwood LEHIGH vs Lehigh at Colgate QUINNIPIAC vs #1 Maryland Terrapins
Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:
W-L-T 15-6 4-2 8-2 6-3 1-1 0-0
W W W W W L W W W L W L L W W W L W W W L
Score Overall 14-4 1-0-0 9-8 2-0-0 15-5 3-0-0 22-7 4-0-0 11-8 5-0-0 8-18 5-1-0 16-5 6-1-0 17-7 7-1-0 22-6 8-1-0 6-13 8-2-0 17-7 9-2-0 10-17 9-3-0 10-11 9-4-0 14-11 10-4-0 11-10 11-4-0 9-6 12-4-0 13-15 12-5-0 10-8 13-5-0 15-14 14-5-0 20-5 15-5-0 6-19 15-6-0
Attendance Total: Home: Away: Neutral:
Dates 21 10 9 2
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Conf 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 4-1-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 4-2-0
Total 8874 5588 2372 914
37 #
Site Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Moon Township, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Fresno, Calif. Berkeley, CA Annapolis, Md. Williamsburg, Va. Worcester, Mass. Annapolis, Md. Washington, D.C. Farmville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Hamilton, NY Hamilton, NY Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md.
Average 423 559 264 457
Att. 216 562 347 215 920 512 169 115 190 73 489 203 237 451 313 175 1316 268 897 560 646
Goalie Ponchione, Elaina (1-0) Ponchione, Elaina (2-0) Ponchione, Elaina (3-0) Ponchione, Elaina (4-0) Ponchione, Elaina (5-0) Ponchione, Elaina (5-1) Ponchione, Elaina (6-1) Ponchione, Elaina (7-1) Ponchione, Elaina (8-1) Ponchione, Elaina (8-2) Ponchione, Elaina (9-2) Ponchione, Elaina (9-3) Ponchione, Elaina (9-4) Verbeeck, Michelle (1-0) Verbeeck, Michelle (2-0) Verbeeck, Michelle (3-0) Verbeeck, Michelle (3-1) Verbeeck, Michelle (4-1) Verbeeck, Michelle (5-1) Verbeeck, Michelle (6-1) Verbeeck, Michelle (6-2)
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Date Feb 11 Feb 18 Feb 20 Feb 25 Feb 27 Mar 03 Mar 05 Mar 12 Mar 15 Mar 17 Mar 20 Mar 29 Apr 02 Apr 09 Apr 13 Apr 16 Apr 23 Apr 28 Apr 30 May 07 May 14
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Individual Statistics 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy Overall Individual Statistics All games (FINAL)
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Overall: 15-6 Conf: 4-2 Home: 8-2 Away: 6-3 Neut: 1-1 ## Player
gp-gs
sh% sog sog%
gw fpg-fps
21 15 23 38 13 16 33 14 27 4 18 3 7 19 17 2 24 22 45 44 41 40 39 37 36 35 32 30 28 26 25 20 12 11 10 9 8 5 1
21-21 57 42 99 102 .559 78 .765 19-18 35 34 69 77 .455 56 .727 21-21 53 14 67 91 .582 79 .868 21-21 46 8 54 90 .511 73 .811 21-21 29 8 37 91 .319 60 .659 20-8 22 4 26 46 .478 38 .826 21-11 16 5 21 35 .457 22 .629 11-5 7 1 8 24 .292 18 .750 21-20 4 1 5 15 .267 12 .800 11-0 4 0 4 5 . 800 4 . 800 19-1 1 1 2 5 .200 3 . 600 21-20 0 2 2 1 . 000 0 . 000 21-21 1 0 1 3 .333 3 1.000 6-1 0 1 1 2 . 000 1 . 500 4-0 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 1 . 500 3-0 0 0 0 2 . 000 1 . 500 19-18 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 4-0 0 0 0 1 . 000 0 . 000 16-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 7-0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 16-8 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 4-0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 14-3 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 16-0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 21-21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 5-0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 12-0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 5-0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 5-0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 . 000 21 275 121 396 593 .464 450 .759 21 204 79 283 459 .444 350 .763
2 3-5 1 4-7 2 5-13 1 13-23 4 6-17 1 0-3 2 2-7 0 2-2 0 1-3 2 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0-1 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 38-85 6 44-100
DePompeo, Jasmine Mandrin Hill, Caitli Gennaro, Aimee Young, Kathy Nietsch, Katrina Hamilton, Molly Coughlin, Jill Vivonetto, Danielle Young, Beth Dauernheim, Lexi Mellin, Emily Eikenberg, Jen Olechowski, Claire Fogleman, S.A. O'Brien, Morgan Rizzo, Alex King, Kierstin Walsh, Erin Ponchione, Elaina Kelly, Katie Hauser, Charlotte Verbeeck, Michelle Mall, Brijet Montgomery, Ashley Fischer, Ashley Kimball, Baileigh Hughes, Meghan Ellis, Abby Cowing, Alexis Hanover, Lauren Wright, Dominique Youker, Carissa Martin, Meleah Nevin, Laura Jurgens, Brigid Yohe, Ryan Dennis, Sam Truelove, Sue Henshaw, Kelsey Total Opponents
g
a
pts
sh
gb
dc
t/o
ct foul
16 18 36 8 13 23 75 39 11 34 18 3 30 4 36 30 30 24 8 63 27 19 34 16 35 7 33 19 3 28 17 13 25 13 35 0 3 3 0 3 27 19 19 19 66 4 3 5 1 5 6 2 2 3 9 18 24 10 11 29 29 10 7 18 30 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 34 7 16 15 58 1 0 1 1 1 25 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 22 0 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 4 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 7 5 11 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 332 276 304 155 529 319 241 329 132 344
## Goalie
gp-gs
min
ga
gaavg
saves
pct
w
l
t
shots faced
41 Hauser, Charlotte 45 Ponchione, Elaina 40 Verbeeck, Michelle Total Opponents
6-0 16-13 16-8 21 21
34:32 635:39 589:49 1260:00 1260:00
5 94 105 204 275
8.69 8.87 10.68 9.71 13.10
3 72 71 146 174
.3 7 5 . 434 .4 0 3 . 417 .3 8 8
0 9 6 15 6
0 4 2 6 15
0 0 0 0 0
12 228 219 459 592
Goals by Period Navy Opponents
143 132 103 101
Shots by Period Navy Opponents
313 280 245 214
Shots on Goal Navy Opponents
235 215 186 164
Saves by Period Navy Opponents
1st 2nd Total
275 204
1st 2nd Total
83 92
Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
1st 2nd Total
593 459
1st 2nd Total
450 350
CLEARS: Navy -- 239-299 .799, Opponents -- 236-316 .747.
#
38 #
63 83
146 175 NAVY 5588 10/559 2/457
Opponent 2372 9/264
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Date Mar 12 Mar 20 Apr 02 Apr 09 Apr 13 Apr 23
Opponent at Bucknell LAFAYETTE at Holy Cross COLGATE at AMERICAN LEHIGH
Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:
W W L W W L
Score Overall 17-7 1-0-0 17-7 2-0-0 2-1-0 10-11 14-11 3-1-0 4-1-0 11-10 13-15 4-2-0
Attendance Total: Home: Away: Neutral:
W-L-T 4-2 4-2 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-0
Conf 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 4-2-0
Dates 6 3 3 0
Site Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Worcester, Mass. Annapolis, Md. Washington, D.C. Annapolis, Md.
Total 2921 2256 665 0
Att. 115 489 237 451 313 1316
Goalie Ponchione, Elaina (7-1) Ponchione, Elaina (9-2) Ponchione, Elaina (9-4) Verbeeck, Michelle (1-0) Verbeeck, Michelle (2-0) Verbeeck, Michelle (3-1)
Average 487 752 222 0
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2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy Overall Individual Statistics Conference games (FINAL) Overall: 4-2 Conf: 4-2 Home: 2-1 Away: 2-1 Neut: 0-0 ## Player
21 15 38 23 13 33 16 14 27 7 24 45 41 40 39 36 35 30 25 22 19 18 11 10 8 5 4 3
gp-gs
DePompeo, Jasmine Mandrin Hill, Caitli Young, Kathy Gennaro, Aimee Nietsch, Katrina Coughlin, Jill Hamilton, Molly Vivonetto, Danielle Young, Beth Olechowski, Claire King, Kierstin Ponchione, Elaina Hauser, Charlotte Verbeeck, Michelle Mall, Brijet Fischer, Ashley Kimball, Baileigh Ellis, Abby Wright, Dominique Walsh, Erin Fogleman, S.A. Mellin, Emily Nevin, Laura Jurgens, Brigid Dennis, Sam Truelove, Sue Dauernheim, Lexi Eikenberg, Jen Total Opponents
## Goalie
Shots by Period Navy Opponents Shots on Goal Navy Opponents
sh
sh% sog sog%
gw fpg-fps
gb
dc
t/o
ct foul
9 32 43 13 24 28 3 18 28 5 18 27 4 12 29 2 9 15 2 4 7 0 2 8 0 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 120 193 20 81 124
.535 33 .767 .393 21 .750 .536 25 .893 .481 22 .815 .276 21 .724 . 467 8 . 533 .286 7 1.000 . 250 5 . 625 .20 0 4 . 800 . 000 2 1.000 .000 1 1.000 . 000 0 . 000 .00 0 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .000 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .000 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .00 0 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .0 0 0 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .0 0 0 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .00 0 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .0 0 0 0 . 000 . 000 0 . 000 .425 149 .772 .492 92 .742
1 1-2 0 2-3 0 5-10 1 0-3 1 2-4 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 11-26 2 17-35
3 5 8 3 8 3 2 0 7 7 14 3 0 7 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 80 68
4 33 12 0 7 2 5 1 6 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 83 72
8 12 10 7 8 7 1 1 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 68 94
2 7 6 14 1 21 0 14 2 13 3 14 2 2 0 2 5 27 4 7 6 23 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 13 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 40 174 32 103
min
ga
gaavg
saves
pct
w
l
t
shots faced
169:39 6:15 184:06 360:00 360:00
25 1 35 61 82
8.84 9.60 11.41 10.17 13.67
13 1 17 31 67
.3 4 2 . 500 .3 2 7 . 337 .450
2 0 2 4 2
1 0 1 2 4
0 0 0 0 0
52 3 69 124 193
23 11 15 13 8 7 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82 61
gp-gs
45 Ponchione, Elaina 41 Hauser, Charlotte 40 Verbeeck, Michelle Total Opponents Goals by Period Navy Opponents
g
6-6 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-4 5-1 4-2 6-6 6-6 5-5 4-3 1-0 4-3 3-0 1-0 3-1 4-0 6-6 1-0 1-0 5-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 6-6 6 6
4-3 1-0 4-3 6 6
a
pts
1st 2nd Total
38 28
44 33
82 61
1st 2nd Total
105 59
88 65
193 124
Saves by Period Navy Opponents
1st 2nd Total
19 40
Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
1st 2nd Total
78 47
71 45
149 92
CLEARS: Navy -- 70-78 .897, Opponents -- 68-99 .687.
#
39 #
12 27
31 67 NAVY 2256 3/752 0/0
Opponent 665 3/222
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Game-By-Game Breakdown 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy Team Game-by-Game All games (FINAL) TEAM STATISTICS
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Date
Feb 11, 2011 Feb 18, 2011 Feb 20, 2011 Feb 25, 2011 Feb 27, 2011 Mar 03, 2011 Mar 05, 2011 Mar 12, 2011 Mar 15, 2011 Mar 17, 2011 Mar 20, 2011 Mar 29, 2011 Apr 02, 2011 Apr 09, 2011 Apr 13, 2011 Apr 16, 2011 Apr 23, 2011 Apr 28, 2011 Apr 30, 2011 May 07, 2011 May 14, 2011 Navy Opponent
Opponent
MOUNT ST. MARY'S OHIO STATE DAVIDSON BRYANT HIGH POINT NORTHWESTERN Robert Morris Bucknell Fresno State California LAFAYETTE William and Mary Holy Cross COLGATE AMERICAN Longwood LEHIGH Lehigh Colgate QUINNIPIAC Maryland Terrapins
Score
14-4 9-8 15-5 22-7 11-8 8-18 16-5 17-7 22-6 6-13 17-7 10-17 10-11 14-11 11-10 9-6 13-15 10-8 15-14 20-5 6-19 275-204
G
A
Pts
Sh Sog GW fpg-fps
14 9 23 25 19 9 2 11 23 15 15 6 21 30 22 22 11 33 35 28 11 5 16 27 17 8 4 12 17 13 16 6 22 31 22 17 9 26 46 36 22 9 31 36 26 6 1 7 15 11 17 10 27 28 24 10 3 13 23 17 10 5 15 24 23 14 4 18 32 21 11 6 17 29 22 9 3 12 29 20 13 4 17 34 23 10 3 13 19 17 15 9 24 31 25 20 10 30 39 33 6 2 8 20 16 275 121 396 593 450 204 79 283 459 350
1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 15 6
1-1 3-7 1-6 2-3 3-6 3-5 1-3 0-7 2-3 2-4 1-2 2-5 3-4 3-5 2-4 0-2 2-4 1-2 1-3 3-6 2-3 38-85 44-100
GB
DC
TO
CT
TEAM PER-GAME Games played: 21 Shots per game: 28.24; Goals per game: 13.10 Assists per game: 5.76; Points per game: 18.86 Faceoff W-L pct: 0.696; Clear pct.: 0.799 Date
Feb 11, 2011 Feb 18, 2011 Feb 20, 2011 Feb 25, 2011 Feb 27, 2011 Mar 03, 2011 Mar 05, 2011 Mar 12, 2011 Mar 15, 2011 Mar 17, 2011 Mar 20, 2011 Mar 29, 2011 Apr 02, 2011 Apr 09, 2011 Apr 13, 2011 Apr 16, 2011 Apr 23, 2011 Apr 28, 2011 Apr 30, 2011 May 07, 2011 May 14, 2011 Totals Opponent
Opponent
MOUNT ST. MARY'S OHIO STATE DAVIDSON BRYANT HIGH POINT NORTHWESTERN Robert Morris Bucknell Fresno State California LAFAYETTE William and Mary Holy Cross COLGATE AMERICAN Longwood LEHIGH Lehigh Colgate QUINNIPIAC Maryland Terrapins
Score
14-4 9-8 15-5 22-7 11-8 8-18 16-5 17-7 22-6 6-13 17-7 10-17 10-11 14-11 11-10 9-6 13-15 10-8 15-14 20-5 6-19 275-204
Minutes
GA GAAvg Saves Save%
60:00 4 60:00 8 60:00 5 60:00 7 60:00 8 60:00 18 60:00 5 60:00 7 60:00 6 60:00 13 60:00 7 60:00 17 60:00 11 60:00 11 60:00 10 60:00 6 60:00 15 60:00 8 60:00 14 60:00 5 60:00 19 1260:00 204 1260:00 275
#
4.00 6.00 5.67 6.00 6.40 8.33 7.86 7.75 7.56 8.10 8.00 8.75 8.92 9.07 9.13 8.94 9.29 9.22 9.47 9.25 9.71 9.71 9.71
40 #
10 15 7 3 7 13 4 6 6 6 6 4 3 7 7 12 2 11 3 9 5 146 174
.714 .652 .583 .300 .467 .419 .444 .462 .500 .316 .462 .190 .214 .389 .412 .667 .118 .579 .176 .643 .208 .417 .388
Fo
21 10 17 9 24 21 8 21 8 26 18 10 14 6 24 24 19 20 15 21 24 14 19 10 49 13 7 18 5 29 11 13 17 14 24 14 18 14 9 24 12 21 18 7 14 14 9 13 1 29 17 12 9 10 34 15 15 15 8 21 6 12 11 1 31 18 9 11 8 27 12 16 13 5 25 17 12 17 8 21 13 16 10 7 33 17 6 14 8 21 17 14 9 8 17 19 20 10 4 24 9 15 14 4 11 332 276 304 155 529 319 241 329 132 344
W
1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 15 6
L
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 15
T Faced
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 30 14 15 17 44 13 16 16 26 14 23 25 28 19 26 22 30 22 14 26 459 592
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy High/Low Analysis All games (FINAL)
2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy Team High/Low Analysis All games (FINAL)
2011 Highs and Lows
Navy - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS OPP. TURNOVERS
33 31 22 22 11 10 10 46 39 36 33 15 13 24 24 21 20 23 21 21 21
Navy - GAME LOWS
vs Bryant (Feb 25) at Fresno State (Mar 15) at Fresno State (Mar 15) vs Bryant (Feb 25) vs Bryant (Feb 25) vs Quinnipiac (May 07) vs Lafayette (Mar 20) at Bucknell (Mar 12) vs Quinnipiac (May 07) at Bucknell (Mar 12) vs Quinnipiac (May 07) vs Ohio State (Feb 18) vs Northwestern (Mar 03) vs High Point (Feb 27) vs Bryant (Feb 25) vs Ohio State (Feb 18) vs Bryant (Feb 25) vs Bryant (Feb 25) at Bucknell (Mar 12) vs High Point (Feb 27) vs Davidson (Feb 20)
POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES
GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS OPP. TURNOVERS
7 8 6 6 1 2 2 15 17 11 13 2 3 3 3 6 9 9 9 9 10
at California (Mar 17) vs Maryland Terrapins (May at California (Mar 17) vs Maryland Terrapins (May at California (Mar 17) vs Ohio State (Feb 18) vs Maryland Terrapins (May at California (Mar 17) vs Northwestern (Mar 03) at California (Mar 17) vs Northwestern (Mar 03) vs Lehigh (Apr 23) vs Bryant (Feb 25) at Holy Cross (Apr 02) at Colgate (Apr 30) at Holy Cross (Apr 02) vs Maryland Terrapins (May vs Lafayette (Mar 20) at Colgate (Apr 30) vs Maryland Terrapins (May at California (Mar 17)
Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS GOALS
SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS
OPP. TURNOVERS
vs Maryland Terrapins (May vs Northwestern (Mar 03) vs Maryland Terrapins (May vs Northwestern (Mar 03) vs Maryland Terrapins (May vs Northwestern (Mar 03) vs Northwestern (Mar 03) vs Lehigh (Apr 28) vs Ohio State (Feb 18) vs Northwestern (Mar 03) vs Maryland Terrapins (May at Bucknell (Mar 12) vs Quinnipiac (May 07) at Holy Cross (Apr 02) at Longwood (Apr 16) vs Lehigh (Apr 28) vs Bryant (Feb 25) at Bucknell (Mar 12) vs High Point (Feb 27) vs Davidson (Feb 20) vs Ohio State (Feb 18) vs Bryant (Feb 25)
14)
POINTS
14) GOALS
14)
ASSISTS 14) SHOTS
SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES
GROUND BALLS
OPP. TURNOVERS
2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy Player High/Low Analysis All games (FINAL)
6 6 6 4 5 5 5 0 1 1 1 13 14 14 14 9 10 4 5 5 5 6 10 10 9 10 9 9
GOALS
ASSISTS SHOTS
SHOTS ON GOAL
SAVES GROUND BALLS
DRAW CONTROLS CAUSED TURNOVER
14) 14)
vs Mount St. Mary's (Feb 11) vs Davidson (Feb 20) at Robert Morris (Mar 05) vs Mount St. Mary's (Feb 11) vs Davidson (Feb 20) at Robert Morris (Mar 05) vs Quinnipiac (May 07) vs Bryant (Feb 25) vs Davidson (Feb 20) at Robert Morris (Mar 05) at Longwood (Apr 16) at Robert Morris (Mar 05) vs Davidson (Feb 20) vs Lafayette (Mar 20) vs Quinnipiac (May 07) at Robert Morris (Mar 05) vs Bryant (Feb 25) at Fresno State (Mar 15) vs Mount St. Mary's (Feb 11) vs Northwestern (Mar 03) at California (Mar 17) vs Lafayette (Mar 20) at Fresno State (Mar 15) at Holy Cross (Apr 02) vs Maryland Terrapins (May 14) at California (Mar 17) vs Lafayette (Mar 20) at Colgate (Apr 30)
Navy - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 9 9 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 11 9 9 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 15 12 6 5 5 5 10 9 9 5 4 4
14)
Opponent - GAME LOWS
TURNOVERS
POINTS
14)
DePompeo, Jasmine at Colgate (Apr 30) DePompeo, Jasmine vs Lafayette (Mar 20) Gennaro, Aimee at Bucknell (Mar 12) DePompeo, Jasmine vs Lafayette (Mar 20) DePompeo, Jasmine at Bucknell (Mar 12) Gennaro, Aimee at Robert Morris (Mar 05) DePompeo, Jasmine vs Quinnipiac (May 07) DePompeo, Jasmine at Fresno State (Mar 15) Mandrin Hill, Caitli at Bucknell (Mar 12) DePompeo, Jasmine at Bucknell (Mar 12) Mandrin Hill, Caitli vs Quinnipiac (May 07) DePompeo, Jasmine vs Lehigh (Apr 23) Mandrin Hill, Caitli at Bucknell (Mar 12) DePompeo, Jasmine at Bucknell (Mar 12) Young, Kathy vs Quinnipiac (May 07) Mandrin Hill, Caitli vs Quinnipiac (May 07) Young, Kathy at Colgate (Apr 30) DePompeo, Jasmine vs Lehigh (Apr 23) Young, Kathy at AMERICAN (Apr 13) Gennaro, Aimee at Bucknell (Mar 12) Gennaro, Aimee at Robert Morris (Mar 05) Ponchione, Elaina vs Ohio State (Feb 18) Verbeeck, Michelle at Longwood (Apr 16) Verbeeck, Michelle vs Lehigh (Apr 28) Nietsch, Katrina vs High Point (Feb 27) Olechowski, Claire vs High Point (Feb 27) Ponchione, Elaina vs Ohio State (Feb 18) Mandrin Hill, Caitli at Bucknell (Mar 12) Hamilton, Molly vs Quinnipiac (May 07) Mandrin Hill, Caitli at AMERICAN (Apr 13) Olechowski, Claire vs High Point (Feb 27) Eikenberg, Jen at Robert Morris (Mar 05) Nietsch, Katrina vs Ohio State (Feb 18)
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ASSISTS
30 27 19 18 11 9 44 30 30 31 24 19 13 13 23 22 23 21 21 21 21 20
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Category Leaders
## Points
21 15 23 38 13
DePompeo, Jasmine Mandrin Hill, Caitli Gennaro, Aimee Young, Kathy Nietsch, Katrina
## Goals
21 23 38 15 13
DePompeo, Jasmine Gennaro, Aimee Young, Kathy Mandrin Hill, Caitli Nietsch, Katrina
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## Assists
21 15 23 38 13
DePompeo, Jasmine Mandrin Hill, Caitli Gennaro, Aimee Young, Kathy Nietsch, Katrina
## Ground Balls
24 38 7 27 13
King, Kierstin Young, Kathy Olechowski, Claire Young, Beth Nietsch, Katrina
## Draw Controls
15 16 38 3 13
Mandrin Hill, Caitli Hamilton, Molly Young, Kathy Eikenberg, Jen Nietsch, Katrina
## Game-winning Goals
13 33 21 23 4
Nietsch, Katrina Coughlin, Jill DePompeo, Jasmine Gennaro, Aimee Dauernheim, Lexi
## Free-position Goals
38 13 23 15 21
Young, Kathy Nietsch, Katrina Gennaro, Aimee Mandrin Hill, Caitli DePompeo, Jasmine
GP
21 19 21 21 21
GP
21 21 21 19 21
GP
21 19 21 21 21 GP
19 21 21 21 21
GP
19 20 21 21 21
G
57 35 53 46 29 G
57 53 46 35 29 G
57 35 53 46 29
2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy Category Leaders All games (FINAL) A
42 34 14 8 8 A
42 14 8 34 8 A
42 34 14 8 8
102 77 91 90 91
Pts Shots
99 67 54 69 37
102 91 90 77 91
Pts Shots
99 69 67 54 37
102 77 91 90 91
DePompeo, Jasmine Gennaro, Aimee Nietsch, Katrina Young, Kathy Mandrin Hill, Caitli
## Shot Pct.
4 23 21 38 16
Dauernheim, Lexi Gennaro, Aimee DePompeo, Jasmine Young, Kathy Hamilton, Molly
## Shots on Goal
23 21 38 13 15
Gennaro, Aimee DePompeo, Jasmine Young, Kathy Nietsch, Katrina Mandrin Hill, Caitli Olechowski, Claire King, Kierstin Gennaro, Aimee Hamilton, Molly Young, Kathy
## Caused Turnovers
75 33 30 24 19
No.
21 23 13 38 15
7 24 23 16 38
No.
GP
## Shots
## Shots on Goal Pct.
34 30 29 27 27
No.
21 21 21 19 21
99 69 67 54 37
No.
GP
21 21 21 21 11
Pts Shots
27 7 13 24 33
Young, Beth Olechowski, Claire Nietsch, Katrina King, Kierstin Coughlin, Jill
4 2 2 2 2
13 6 5 4 3
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GP
G
21 21 21 21 19
57 53 29 46 35
GP
G
11 21 21 21 20
GP
4 53 57 46 22 G
21 21 21 21 19
53 57 46 29 35
GP
G
21 19 21 20 21
1 0 53 22 46
GP
21 21 21 19 21
A Shots Shot%
42 14 8 8 34
102 91 91 90 77
.559 .582 .319 .511 .455
A Shots Shot%
0 14 42 8 4
5 91 102 90 46
.800 .582 .559 .511 .478
A Shots
SOG SOG%
A Shots
SOG SOG%
14 42 8 8 34 0 0 14 4 8
No.
19 18 16 15 13
91 102 90 91 77 3 1 91 46 90
79 78 73 60 56 3 1 79 38 73
.868 .765 .811 .659 .727
1.000 1.000 .868 .826 .811
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS 2011 19 18 18 15 10 7 6 1 -
Five-Point Games Jasmine DePompeo Aimee Gennaro Caitlin Mandrin Hill Kathy Young Molly Hamilton Danielle Vivonetto Katrina Nietsch Kierstin King
2011 11 6 6 3 1 -
Career 11 (10-1) 6 (6-0) 12 (11-1) 6 (6-0) 1 (1-0) 5 (5-0) 4 (4-0) 2 (2-0)
Multi-Goal Games Aimee Gennaro Jasmine DePompeo Kathy Young Caitlin Mandrin Hill Katrina Nietsch Molly Hamilton Jill Coughlin Danielle Vivonetto Lexi Dauernheim Kierstin King
2011 17 14 13 11 8 6 5 1 -
Career 17 (13-4) 16 (13-3) 21 (18-3) 28 (22-6) 39 (32-7) 6 (6-0) 5 (4-1) 25 (21-4) 5 (5-0) 4 (3-1)
Hat Tricks Jasmine DePompeo Kathy Young Aimee Gennaro Caitlin Mandrin Hill Katrina Nietsch Molly Hamilton Danielle Vivonetto Kierstin King Lexi Dauernheim
2011 11 9 7 6 4 2 1 -
Career 13 (11-2) 13 (12-1) 7 (7-0) 12 (11-1) 20 (18-2) 2 (2-0) 20 (19-1) 2 (2-0) 1 (1-0)
Multi-Assist Games Jasmine DePompeo Caitlin Mandrin Hill Aimee Gennaro Katrina Nietsch Molly Hamilton Kathy Young Kierstin King Danielle Vivonetto
2011 12 11 3 2 1 -
Career 13 (13-0) 24 (20-4) 3 (3-0) 8 (7-1) 1 (1-0) 4 (4-0) 3 (3-0) 2 (2-0)
Consecutive Games With a... Caitlin Mandrin Hill Jasmine DePompeo Kathy Young Aimee Gennaro
NAVY’S RECORD WHEN...
Career (Record) 19 (13-6) 23 (19-4) 55 (44-11) 23 (20-3) 48 (39-9) 7 (6-1) 6 (5-1) 27 (23-4) 10 (8-2) 7 (7-0) 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0)
Point 26 11 11 5
Overall Home Road Neutral
2011 15-6 8-2 6-4 1-0
Against Patriot League Foes Against Non-Conference Foes Leading at Halftime Trailing at Halftime Tied at Halftime Navy Scores First Opponent Scores First
6-2 9-4 13-1 3-5 0-1 11-3 4-3
22-9 36-10 48-4 8-14 2-1 47-8 11-11
W-2 L-1 W-4 L-1 L-1 W-3 L-1
Navy Has More Shots Opponent Has Mor e Shots Shots are Equal Navy Has More Saves Opponent Has Mor e Saves Saves Are Equal Navy Wins More Draw Controls Opp. Wins More Draw Controls Draw Controls Are Equal Navy Has More Ground Balls Opp. Has More Ground Balls Gr ound Balls are Equal Navy Has Higher Clear Pct. Opponent Has Higher Clear Pct. Clear Pct. Is Equal
13-1 2-4 0-1 6-2 7-4 2-0 8-4 6-2 1-0 11-0 4-4 1-2 9-2 4-4 2-0
48-2 9-16 1-1 23-12 29-6 6-1 42-9 13-9 3-1 48-5 10-11 1-3 46-6 10-13 2-0
W-2 L-1 L-1 W-2 L-1 W-2 L-1 W-4 W-3 W-18 L-3 L-2 W-1 L-1 W-2
3-1 4-1 0-0 0-2 8-2 0-2 3-3 4-1 5-0 3-0 9-0 3-0 3-2 0-4
10-3 9-3 2-3 10-6 27-4 0-7 7-7 17-4 21-1 13-0 34-0 8-0 16-7 0-12
W-2 W-1 W-2 L-3 L-1 L-7 W-2 L-1 W-14 W-13 W-34 W-8 W-3 L-12
vs. Ranked Opponents vs. Unranked Opponents
0-3 15-3
0-6 58-13
L-6 W-3
In February In March In April In May On Monday On Tuesday On Wednesday On Thursday On Fr iday On Saturday On Sunday In Afternoon Games In Evening Games
5-0 4-3 5-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 1-2 3-0 6-3 3-0 13-4 2-2
13-1 20-9 21-7 3-2 2-0 7-2 5-1 3-2 10-1 22-11 9-2 49-15 9-4
W-10 L-1 W-2 L-1 W-2 L-1 W-2 W-1 W-10 L-1 W-4 L-1 W-1
Game Decided by One Goal Game Decided by 2-3 Goals Game Decided by 4-5 Goals Game Decided by 6-9 Goals Game Decided by 10+ Goals Navy Scores 0-7 Goals Navy Scores 8-10 Goals Navy Scores 11-14 Goals Navy Scores 15-19 Goals Navy Scores 20+ Goals Opponent Scores 0-7 Goals Opponent Scores 8-9 Goals Opponent Scores 10-14 Goals Opponent Scores 15-19 Goals
Goal Assist 0 3 5 0 11 0 5 0
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All-Time Streak 58-19 L-1 38-6 W-1 17-13 L-1 3-0 W-3
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Multi-Point Games Aimee Gennaro Jasmine DePompeo Caitlin Mandrin Hill Kathy Young Katrina Nietsch Molly Hamilton Jill Coughlin Danielle Vivonetto Kierstin King Lexi Dauernheim Claire Olechowski Beth Young
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Box Scores Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Ohio State vs Navy (Feb 18, 2011 at Annapolis, Md.)
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Mount St. Mary's vs Navy (Feb 11, 2011 at Annapolis, Md.) Score by period Mount St. Mary's Navy
Mount St. Mary's (0-1) vs. Navy (1-0) Date: Feb 11, 2011 • Attendance: 216 Weather: 34 sunny and breezy
1 1 9
2 Total 3 4 5 14
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Gennaro, Aimee 4; DePompeo, Jasmine 3; Nietsch, Katrina 2; Hamilton, Molly 2; Young, Kathy 1; Coughlin, Jill 1; Dauernheim, Lexi 1. ASSISTS: Mandrin Hill, Caitli 3; DePompeo, Jasmine 2; Nietsch, Katrina 2; Eikenberg, Jen 1; Gennaro, Aimee 1. 1 9 14
2 Total 10 19 11 25
Saves by period Mount St. Mary's Navy
1 2 6
2 Total 3 5 4 10
Ground balls/prd Mount St. Mary's Navy
1 9 13
2 Total 9 18 8 21
Fouls by period Mount St. Mary's Navy
1 8 10
2 Total 5 13 14 24
Draw controls/prd Mount St. Mary's Navy
1 6 5
2 Total 4 10 5 10
Turnovers by prd Mount St. Mary's Navy
1 12 10
2 Total 8 20 7 17
Clears by period Mount St. Mary's Navy
1 5-7 7-8
2 6-8 4-5
Total 11-15 11-13
Free-position shots Mount St. Mary's Navy
1 0-3 0-0
2 0-4 1-1
Total 0-7 1-1
1 21 9
2 Total 9 30 14 23
Saves by period Ohio State Navy
1 3 12
2 Total 3 6 3 15
Ground balls/prd Ohio State Navy
1 14 11
2 Total 7 21 10 21
Fouls by period Ohio State Navy
1 6 18
2 Total 26 32 8 26
1 6 5
2 Total 4 10 3 8
Turnovers by prd Ohio State Navy
1 7 12
2 Total 9 16 9 21
Draw controls/prd Ohio State Navy Clears by period Ohio State Navy Free-position shots Ohio State Navy
Official's signature
Score by period Davidson Navy
1 1 9
2 Total 4 5 6 15
Shots by period Davidson Navy
1 5 17
2 Total 9 14 13 30
Saves by period Davidson Navy
1 2 3
2 Total 5 7 4 7
Ground balls/prd Davidson Navy
1 7 12
2 Total 5 12 6 18
Fouls by period Davidson Navy
1 10 10
2 Total 11 21 14 24
1 4 7
2 Total 8 12 3 10
Turnovers by prd Davidson Navy
1 14 10
2 Total 7 21 4 14
Free-position shots Davidson Navy
1 4-10 8-10
2 2-5 7-8
Total 6-15 15-18
1 1-3 1-2
2 1-2 0-4
Total 2-5 1-6
2 3-7 6-9
Total 12-17 12-21
1 0-4 0-2
2 0-0 3-5
Total 0-4 3-7
Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps MS Official's signature Officials: John Singleton; Ali Lang; Tina Bathory. Scorer: Navy Sports Info.
Bryant (0-2) vs. Score by period Navy (4-0) Bryant Date: Feb 25, 2011 • Attendance: 215 Navy Weather: 50s partly couldy NW21 MPH, 50 MPH gusts
1 3 15
2 Total 4 7 7 22
Bryant SCORING: GOALS: GREEN, Mary 2; SHERIDAN, Lauren 1; LOMBARDI, Antoinette 1; VENDEL, Lisa 1; BOGAN, Emily 1; PICKETT, Madeleine 1. ASSISTS: None.
Navy SCORING: GOALS: DePompeo, Jasmine 5; Gennaro, Aimee 3; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 3; Coughlin, Jill 2; Nietsch, Katrina 1; Young, Kathy 1. ASSISTS: Gennaro, Aimee 3; DePompeo, Jasmine 2; Nietsch, Katrina 1.
Clears by period Davidson Navy
1 9-10 6-12
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Bryant vs Navy (Feb 25, 2011 at Annapolis, Md.)
Davidson SCORING: GOALS: Erin Keitel 3; Alanna Parker 2. ASSISTS: Erin Doherty 1.
Draw controls/prd Davidson Navy
2 Total 2 8 5 9
Shots by period Ohio State Navy
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Davidson vs Navy (Feb 20, 2011 at Annapolis, Md.) Davidson (0-2) vs. Navy (3-0) Date: Feb 20, 2011 • Attendance: 347 Weather: 42 degrees, partly cloudy, NW 9 MPH
1 6 4
Navy SCORING: GOALS: DePompeo, Jasmine 2; Hamilton, Molly 2; Gennaro, Aimee 2; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 1; Nietsch, Katrina 1; Young, Beth 1. ASSISTS: DePompeo, Jasmine 2.
Shots by period Mount St. Mary's Navy
Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps MS Officials: Fran Trumbo; Ali Lang; John Singleton. Scorer: Navy SID.
Score by period Ohio State Navy
Ohio State SCORING: GOALS: Beaudrault, Maghan 2; Markwordt, Alayna 1; Zerhusen, Brittney 1; Orona, Jacqueline 1; Beard, Jayme 1; Capuzzi, Gabby 1; Facchina, Cara 1. ASSISTS: Markwordt, Alayna 3; Zerhusen, Brittney 2; Beard, Jayme 1; Orona, Jacqueline 1.
Mount St. Mary's SCORING: GOALS: PRICE, Nicole 2; RUFOLO, Esther 2. ASSISTS: CONLON, Meaghan 1; SEMLER, Jen 1.
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Ohio State (0-2) vs. Navy (2-0) Date: Feb 18, 2011 • Attendance: 562 Weather: 71 degrees, mostly cloudy; W12-20 MPH
Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps MS Official's signature Officials: Jennifer O'Donnell; Mary Cleary; Lucia Clark. Scorer: Navy Sports Info.
Navy SCORING: GOALS: DePompeo, Jasmine 5; Gennaro, Aimee 4; Young, Kathy 4; Hamilton, Molly 4; Nietsch, Katrina 3; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 1; Dauernheim, Lexi 1. ASSISTS: Mandrin Hill, Caitli 4; DePompeo, Jasmine 2; Gennaro, Aimee 2; Hamilton, Molly 1; Mellin, Emily 1; Young, Kathy 1. Shots by period Bryant Navy
1 8 22
2 Total 7 15 13 35
Saves by period Bryant Navy
1 4 2
2 Total 2 6 1 3
Ground balls/prd Bryant Navy
1 10 16
2 Total 4 14 8 24
Fouls by period Bryant Navy
1 3 13
2 Total 6 9 8 21
Draw controls/prd Bryant Navy
1 8 11
2 Total 4 12 8 19
Turnovers by prd Bryant Navy
1 17 13
2 Total 6 23 7 20
Clears by period Bryant Navy
1 5-10 4-11
2 5-7 5-5
Total 10-17 9-16
1 0-0 1-1
2 1-2 1-2
Total 1-2 2-3
Free-position shots Bryant Navy
Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps MS Official's signature Officials: Fran Trumbo; Jane Andersen; Mari-Ann Wilson. Scorer: Navy Sports Info.
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Box Scores Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse #2 Northwestern vs Navy (Mar 03, 2011 at Annapolis, Md.)
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse High Point vs Navy (Feb 27, 2011 at Annapolis, Md.) Score by period High Point Navy
High Point (1-2) vs. Navy (5-0) Date: Feb 27, 2011 • Attendance: 920 Weather: 50s partly cloudy
1 3 6
2 Total 5 8 5 11
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Gennaro, Aimee 4; Young, Kathy 2; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 1; DePompeo, Jasmine 1; Nietsch, Katrina 1; Hamilton, Molly 1; Olechowski, Claire 1. ASSISTS: Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2; DePompeo, Jasmine 1; Gennaro, Aimee 1; Young, Kathy 1. 1 5 14
2 Total 12 17 13 27
Saves by period High Point Navy
1 3 1
2 Total 3 6 6 7
Ground balls/prd High Point Navy
1 6 14
2 Total 14 20 10 24
Fouls by period High Point Navy
1 13 16
2 Total 9 22 33 49
1 3 7
2 Total 4 7 7 14
Turnovers by prd High Point Navy
1 12 9
2 Total 9 21 10 19
1 1-1 2-3
Total 18-23 17-20
2 2-6 1-3
Total 3-7 3-6
Shots by period Northwestern Navy
1 24 9
2 Total 20 44 8 17
Saves by period Northwestern Navy
1 3 7
2 Total 2 5 6 13
1 8 5
2 Total 10 18 8 13
Fouls by period Northwestern Navy
1 11 13
2 Total 6 17 16 29
Draw controls/prd Northwestern Navy
1 10 4
2 Total 11 21 3 7
Turnovers by prd Northwestern Navy
1 4 10
2 Total 7 11 8 18
Clears by period Northwestern Navy
1 5-5 7-10
2 6-7 7-10
Total 11-12 14-20
1 2-4 2-4
2 1-2 1-1
Total 3-6 3-5
Ground balls/prd Northwestern Navy
Free-position shots Northwestern Navy
Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps MS Officials: Paul Bycoffe; Ali Lang; John Federline. Scorer: Navy SID.
Official's signature
Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps MS Official's signature Officials: Mari-Ann Wilson; Patty Daley; John Federline. Scorer: Navy Sports Info.
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs Robert Morris (Mar 05, 2011 at Moon Township, Pa.) Navy (6-1, 0-0) vs. Robert Morris (1-1, 0-0) Date: Mar 05, 2011 • Attendance: 169 Weather:
Score by period Navy Robert Morris
1 10 1
2 Total 6 16 4 5
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs Bucknell (Mar 12, 2011 at Lewisburg, Pa.) Navy (7-1, 1-0 PL) vs. Bucknell (1-6, 0-1 PL) Date: Mar 12, 2011 • Attendance: 115 Weather: 50, clear
Score by period Navy Bucknell
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Gennaro, Aimee 6; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 3; DePompeo, Jasmine 2; Coughlin, Jill 2; Young, Kathy 1; Nietsch, Katrina 1; Hamilton, Molly 1. ASSISTS: DePompeo, Jasmine 3; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 3.
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Gennaro, Aimee 7; DePompeo, Jasmine 6; Coughlin, Jill 2; Young, Kathy 1; Vivonetto, Danielle 1. ASSISTS: Mandrin Hill, Caitli 5; DePompeo, Jasmine 1; Gennaro, Aimee 1; Nietsch, Katrina 1; Young, Kathy 1.
Robert Morris SCORING: GOALS: Hernandez, Cara 2; Sunseri, Elizabeth 1; O'Donnell, Colleen 1; VanDyne, Emily 1. ASSISTS: Sunseri, Elizabeth 1.
Bucknell SCORING: GOALS: Hurwitz, Madison 4; Miller, Katelyn 1; Feldman, Andrea 1; Ford, Molly 1. ASSISTS: Wendling, Adrienne 2.
Shots by period Navy Robert Morris
1 19 6
2 Total 12 31 7 13
Saves by period Navy Robert Morris
1 3 3
2 Total 1 4 3 6
Ground balls/prd Navy Robert Morris
1 4 9
2 Total 7 11 5 14
Fouls by period Navy Robert Morris
1 14 8
2 Total 10 24 8 16
Draw controls/prd Navy Robert Morris
1 7 4
2 Total 6 13 5 9
Turnovers by prd Navy Robert Morris
1 7 9
2 Total 10 17 9 18
Clears by period Navy Robert Morris Free-position shots Navy Robert Morris
1 6-10 5-5
2 4-5 6-8
Total 10-15 11-13
1 0-0 0-0
2 1-3 1-1
Total 1-3 1-1
Stadium: Joe Walton Stadium Officials:.
2 Total 9 18 4 8
Shots by period Navy Bucknell
2 Total 19 46 10 16
Saves by period Navy Bucknell
1 4 13
2 Total 2 6 6 19
Ground balls/prd Navy Bucknell
1 8 7
2 Total 6 14 4 11
Fouls by period Navy Bucknell
1 13 11
2 Total 11 24 10 21
Draw controls/prd Navy Bucknell
1 8 3
2 Total 10 18 5 8
Turnovers by prd Navy Bucknell
1 7 12
2 Total 7 14 9 21
Free-position shots Navy Bucknell
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2 Total 9 17 5 7
1 27 6
Clears by period Navy Bucknell
Official's signature
1 8 2
1 10-10 8-14
2 3-3 4-7
Total 13-13 12-21
1 0-6 0-1
2 0-1 1-3
Total 0-7 1-4
Stadium: Graham Field Officials: Peggy Hoffman; Julie Heller; Bridget Rothera.
45 #
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Free-position shots High Point Navy
1 2 8-12 10-11 7-8 10-12
1 9 4
Navy SCORING: GOALS: DePompeo, Jasmine 2; Gennaro, Aimee 2; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 1; Hamilton, Molly 1; Young, Kathy 1; Nietsch, Katrina 1. ASSISTS: Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2; DePompeo, Jasmine 1; Hamilton, Molly 1.
Shots by period High Point Navy
Clears by period High Point Navy
Score by period Northwestern Navy
Northwestern SCORING: GOALS: Smith, Shannon 6; Matthews, Brooke 2; Flibotte, Gabriella 2; Rich, Kelly 2; Mupo, Kara 1; Fitzgerald, Erin 1; Macaluso, Amanda 1; Frank, Alex 1; Cassera, Ali 1; Thornton, Taylor 1. ASSISTS: Smith, Shannon 3; Matthews, Brooke 2; Fitzgerald, Erin 1; Flibotte, Gabriella 1; Macaluso, Amanda 1; Mupo, Kara 1.
High Point SCORING: GOALS: Jordan, Jasmine 2; Dougherty, Christie 1; Perry, Alec 1; Ziccarelli, Heather 1; Kuhlman, Sara 1; Kassab, Ashleigh 1; Thompson, Chelsea 1. ASSISTS: Gaeng, Grace 2; Dougherty, Christie 1.
Draw controls/prd High Point Navy
Northwestern (4-0) vs. Navy (5-1) Date: Mar 03, 2011 • Attendance: 512 Weather: 30s
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Box Scores Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs California (Mar 17, 2011 at Berkeley, CA)
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs Fresno State (Mar 15, 2011 at Fresno, Calif.) Score by period Navy Fresno State
Navy (8-1) vs. Fresno State (0-7) Date: Mar 15, 2011 • Attendance: 190 Weather:
1 13 2
2 Total 9 22 4 6
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Draw controls/prd Navy Fresno State
2 Total 3 6 7 13
1 20 7
2 Total 16 36 9 16
Saves by period Navy Fresno State
1 1 3
2 Total 5 6 1 4
Shots by period Navy California
1 9 14
2 Total 6 15 12 26
Saves by period Navy California
1 3 4
2 Total 3 6 1 5
1 9 6
2 Total 3 12 4 10
Fouls by period Navy Fresno State
1 9 2
2 Total 5 14 3 5
Ground balls/prd Navy California
1 8 11
2 Total 6 14 10 21
Fouls by period Navy California
1 10 5
2 Total 19 29 9 14
1 12 3
2 Total 9 21 5 8
Turnovers by prd Navy Fresno State
1 11 11
2 Total 7 18 8 19
Draw controls/prd Navy California
1 5 5
2 Total 4 9 7 12
1 5 3
2 Total 8 13 7 10
Turnovers by prd Navy California
Clears by period Navy Fresno State
1 2-2 1-1
2 0-0 1-1
Total 2-2 2-2
Clears by period Navy California
1 4-6 5-5
2 2-2 4-4
Total 6-8 9-9
Free-position shots Navy Fresno State
1 1-1 1-2
2 1-2 0-1
Total 2-3 1-3
Free-position shots Navy California
1 2-4 0-1
2 0-0 1-1
Total 2-4 1-2
Official's signature
Stadium: Bulldog Stadium Officials:.
Stadium: Witter Rugby Field Officials: Scot Mehl; Bridget Olp; Jill Malko. Scorer: Dean Caparaz.
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Lafayette vs Navy (Mar 20, 2011 at Annapolis, Md.) Lafayette (1-6, 0-1 PL) vs. Navy (9-2, 2-0 PL) Date: Mar 20, 2011 • Attendance: 489 Weather: 45, NE 5 MPH
Score by period Lafayette Navy
1 3 6
2 Total 4 7 11 17
Lafayette SCORING: GOALS: Godfrey, Addie 3; White, Ana 2; Maxon, Victoria 1; Leto, Katie 1. ASSISTS: Godfrey, Addie 1; White, Ana 1.
Official's signature
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs #15 William and Mary (Mar 29, 2011 at Williamsburg, Va.) Navy (9-3) vs. William and Mary (5-4) Date: Mar 29, 2011 • Attendance: 203 Weather: 55, Clear
Score by period Navy William and Mary
1 5 11
2 Total 5 10 6 17
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2; Nietsch, Katrina 2; Young, Kathy 2; Gennaro, Aimee 2; DePompeo, Jasmine 1; Hamilton, Molly 1. ASSISTS: DePompeo, Jasmine 1; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 1; Young, Beth 1.
Navy SCORING: GOALS: DePompeo, Jasmine 6; Young, Kathy 3; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2; Hamilton, Molly 2; Gennaro, Aimee 2; Nietsch, Katrina 1; Vivonetto, Danielle 1. ASSISTS: DePompeo, Jasmine 3; Hamilton, Molly 2; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2; Coughlin, Jill 1; Gennaro, Aimee 1; Young, Kathy 1. Shots by period Lafayette Navy
1 3 6
California SCORING: GOALS: Tara Arolla 3; Gina Holslag 2; Megan Takacs 2; Melissa Humphrey 2; Paige Gasparino 1; Vail Horn 1; Amelia Burke 1; Grace Parente 1. ASSISTS: Paige Gasparino 1; Tori Harrison 1; Gina Holslag 1; Alexa Rozelle 1.
Fresno State SCORING: GOALS: Wolford, M. 2; Cross, A. 1; Minarovich, R. 1; Natale, L. 1; Badali, P. 1. ASSISTS: Gehring, K. 1; Hetherington, B. 1.
Ground balls/prd Navy Fresno State
Score by period Navy California
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Nietsch, Katrina 3; Gennaro, Aimee 2; Vivonetto, Danielle 1. ASSISTS: Gennaro, Aimee 1.
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Nietsch, Katrina 4; Hamilton, Molly 4; DePompeo, Jasmine 3; Young, Kathy 3; Vivonetto, Danielle 3; Gennaro, Aimee 3; Young, Beth 1; Dauernheim, Lexi 1. ASSISTS: DePompeo, Jasmine 5; Coughlin, Jill 1; Gennaro, Aimee 1; Vivonetto, Danielle 1; Young, Kathy 1.
Shots by period Navy Fresno State
Navy (8-2) vs. California (5-3) Date: Mar 17, 2011 • Attendance: 73 Weather: partly sunny, windy, 50s
William and Mary SCORING: GOALS: Anderson, Maggie 7; Golden, Grace 3; Holofcener, Ashley 3; Mackrides, Kyrstin 3; Murphy, Caitlin 1. ASSISTS: Golden, Grace 3; Holofcener, Ashley 3; Anderson, Maggie 1; Mackrides, Kyrstin 1.
1 7 12
2 Total 7 14 16 28
Saves by period Lafayette Navy
1 4 4
2 Total 3 7 2 6
Ground balls/prd Lafayette Navy
1 1 8
2 Total 5 6 9 17
Fouls by period Lafayette Navy
1 11 18
2 Total 8 19 16 34
Ground balls/prd Navy William and Mary
Draw controls/prd Lafayette Navy
1 6 4
2 Total 8 14 8 12
Turnovers by prd Lafayette Navy
1 6 3
2 Total 11 17 6 9
Draw controls/prd Navy William and Mary
Clears by period Lafayette Navy
1 5-6 8-8
2 2-7 6-6
Total 7-13 14-14
Free-position shots Lafayette Navy
1 2-5 1-2
2 0-1 0-0
Total 2-6 1-2
Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps MS Official's signature Officials: John Singleton; Ali Lang; Fran Trumbo. Scorer: Navy Sports Info.
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Shots by period Navy William and Mary
1 10 14
2 Total 13 23 9 23
Saves by period Navy William and Mary
1 2 3
2 Total 2 4 4 7
1 6 7
2 Total 9 15 8 15
Fouls by period Navy William and Mary
1 12 12
2 Total 9 21 13 25
1 7 10
2 Total 8 15 4 14
Turnovers by prd Navy William and Mary
1 7 7
2 Total 8 15 9 16
Clears by period Navy William and Mary
1 6-8 7-8
2 6-8 8-10
Total 12-16 15-18
Free-position shots Navy William and Mary
1 2-3 4-4
2 0-2 0-1
Total 2-5 4-5
Stadium: Martin Family Stad. Officials: Barbra Almond; Elizabeth Brush; Mark Arnold.
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Box Scores Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Colgate vs Navy (Apr 09, 2011 at Annapolis, Md.)
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs Holy Cross (Apr 02, 2011 at Worcester, Mass.) Score by period Navy Holy Cross
Navy (9-4, 2-1 PL) vs. Holy Cross (4-9, 1-2 PL) Date: Apr 02, 2011 • Attendance: 237 Weather: Sunny, 41 degrees
1 6 5
2 Total 4 10 6 11
Colgate (6-6, 3-1 PL) vs. Navy (10-4, 3-1 PL) Date: Apr 09, 2011 • Attendance: 451 Weather:
Score by period Colgate Navy
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Nietsch, Katrina 2; Coughlin, Jill 2; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2; Young, Kathy 2; Gennaro, Aimee 1; Young, Beth 1. ASSISTS: Coughlin, Jill 1; DePompeo, Jasmine 1; Gennaro, Aimee 1; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 1; Nietsch, Katrina 1.
Colgate SCORING: GOALS: Bubnack, Colleen 5; Bergstrom, Kate 2; Sullivan, Katie 1; Miller, Courtney 1; White, Monica 1; Flood, Alison 1. ASSISTS: Bergstrom, Kate 2; Sullivan, Katie 2; Miller, Courtney 1.
Holy Cross SCORING: GOALS: Sutton, Kat 3; Carrellas, Maddie 3; Boylan, Annie 2; DiBari, Kayla 1; O'Leary, Meg 1; Hennessey, Sara 1. ASSISTS: Zebrowski, Taylor 2; DiBari, Kayla 1.
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Nietsch, Katrina 4; DePompeo, Jasmine 3; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 3; Young, Kathy 3; Coughlin, Jill 1. ASSISTS: Gennaro, Aimee 2; DePompeo, Jasmine 1; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 1.
Shots by period Navy Holy Cross
1 14 10
2 Total 10 24 15 25
Saves by period Navy Holy Cross
1 2 8
2 Total 1 3 5 13
Ground balls/prd Navy Holy Cross
1 3 4
2 Total 3 6 6 10
Fouls by period Navy Holy Cross
1 14 6
2 Total 17 31 8 14
Draw controls/prd Navy Holy Cross
1 6 6
2 Total 6 12 5 11
Turnovers by prd Navy Holy Cross
1 6 9
2 Total 5 11 3 12
Free-position shots Navy Holy Cross
1 6-6 8-13
2 3-5 6-6
Total 9-11 14-19
1 1-1 1-4
2 2-3 3-4
Total 3-4 4-8 Official's signature
Stadium: Hart Turf Field Officials: Marybeth Sankel; Ed Bebyn; Ruth DeBesse.
Shots by period Colgate Navy
1 15 22
2 Total 13 28 10 32
Saves by period Colgate Navy
1 7 6
2 Total 0 7 1 7
Ground balls/prd Colgate Navy
1 6 12
2 Total 7 13 6 18
Fouls by period Colgate Navy
1 8 9
2 Total 10 18 18 27
Draw controls/prd Colgate Navy
1 12 2
2 Total 6 18 7 9
Turnovers by prd Colgate Navy
1 8 4
2 Total 6 14 7 11
Clears by period Colgate Navy
1 4-7 8-9
2 7-7 8-9
Total 11-14 16-18
Free-position shots Colgate Navy
1 1-4 2-3
2 2-3 1-2
Total 3-7 3-5
Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps MS Official's signature Officials: Pat Dillon; Liz Brush; Cathy Russo. Scorer: Navy Sports Info.
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs AMERICAN (Apr 13, 2011 at Washington, D.C.) Navy (11-4, 4-1) vs. AMERICAN (7-7, 3-3) Date: Apr 13, 2011 • Attendance: 313 Weather:
Score by period Navy AMERICAN
1 4 5
2 Total 7 11 5 10
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Young, Kathy 5; DePompeo, Jasmine 3; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 1; Gennaro, Aimee 1; Coughlin, Jill 1. ASSISTS: DePompeo, Jasmine 2; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2; Nietsch, Katrina 2.
2 Total 15 29 10 19
Saves by period Navy AMERICAN
1 2 5
2 Total 5 7 6 11
Ground balls/prd Navy AMERICAN
1 6 7
2 Total 6 12 8 15
Fouls by period Navy AMERICAN
1 10 9
2 Total 15 25 9 18
Draw controls/prd Navy AMERICAN
1 7 3
2 Total 9 16 4 7
Turnovers by prd Navy AMERICAN
1 7 9
2 Total 6 13 6 15
Free-position shots Navy AMERICAN
1 5-6 8-11
2 4-5 4-6
Total 9-11 12-17
1 1-1 3-3
2 1-3 1-3
Total 2-4 4-6
Navy (12-4) vs. Longwood (8-7) Date: Apr 16, 2011 • Attendance: 175 Weather: 65 degrees and wet with 20 mph winds
Score by period Navy Longwood
1 5 4
2 Total 4 9 2 6
Longwood SCORING: GOALS: O'Brien, Cara 2; Rudloff, Jess 1; Barondess, Mary 1; Wright, Duan 1; Dean, Kesley 1. ASSISTS: Brentlinger, Jamie 1.
1 14 9
Clears by period Navy AMERICAN
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs Longwood (Apr 16, 2011 at Farmville, Va.)
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Young, Kathy 3; Hamilton, Molly 2; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2; Young, Beth 1; Coughlin, Jill 1. ASSISTS: DePompeo, Jasmine 2; Young, Kathy 1.
AMERICAN SCORING: GOALS: Collins,Kimberly 4; Burton,Emily 2; Stankiewicz,Emily 1; Maher,Bernadette 1; Speziale,Chiara 1; Marshall,Samantha 1. ASSISTS: Lin,Paige 1; Stankiewicz,Emily 1. Shots by period Navy AMERICAN
2 Total 6 11 6 14
Shots by period Navy Longwood
1 17 17
2 Total 12 29 9 26
Saves by period Navy Longwood
1 8 6
2 Total 4 12 5 11
Ground balls/prd Navy Longwood
1 10 11
2 Total 7 17 12 23
Fouls by period Navy Longwood
1 12 7
2 Total 9 21 4 11
1 5 5
2 Total 7 12 0 5
Turnovers by prd Navy Longwood
1 10 7
2 Total 7 17 6 13
Draw controls/prd Navy Longwood Clears by period Navy Longwood Free-position shots Navy Longwood
Stadium: Jacobs Field Official's signature Officials: Liz Brush; John Federline; Margaret Kondracki. Scorer: Andrew Chesebro.
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1 2 8-9 8-8 9-11 11-11 1 0-2 0-2
2 0-0 1-1
Total 16-17 20-22 Total 0-2 1-3
Stadium: Athletics Complex Official's signature Officials: Mike Miller; Margaret Kondracki; Rala Heinen. Scorer: Lindsey Williams.
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Clears by period Navy Holy Cross
1 5 8
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Box Scores Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs Lehigh (Apr 28, 2011 at Hamilton, NY)
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Lehigh vs Navy (Apr 23, 2011 at Annapolis, Md.) Lehigh (10-6, 5-1 PL) vs. Navy (12-5, 4-2 PL) Date: Apr 23, 2011 • Attendance: 1316 Weather: 63, sunny
Score by period Lehigh Navy
1 8 6
2 Total 7 15 7 13
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Draw controls/prd Lehigh Navy
1 12 16
2 Total 10 22 18 34
Saves by period Lehigh Navy
1 3 1
2 Total 7 10 1 2
1 7 9
2 Total 6 13 4 13
Fouls by period Lehigh Navy
1 5 13
2 Total 8 13 20 33
1 10 5
2 Total 4 14 11 16
Turnovers by prd Lehigh Navy
1 11 8
2 Total 4 15 2 10
Clears by period Lehigh Navy
1 7-9 7-9
2 5-6 2-2
Total 12-15 9-11
Free-position shots Lehigh Navy
1 1-2 0-1
2 2-2 2-3
Total 3-4 2-4
1 7 4
2 Total 3 10 4 8
Lehigh SCORING: GOALS: Dykstra, Lauren 4; Thomas, Allison 1; Draper, Kelly 1; Murray, Lauren 1; Kelly, Megan 1. ASSISTS: Dykstra, Lauren 1; Thomas, Allison 1.
Navy SCORING: GOALS: DePompeo, Jasmine 5; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 3; Gennaro, Aimee 2; Young, Kathy 1; Nietsch, Katrina 1; Coughlin, Jill 1. ASSISTS: Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2; DePompeo, Jasmine 1; Young, Kathy 1.
Ground balls/prd Lehigh Navy
Score by period Navy Lehigh
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Mandrin Hill, Caitli 3; Gennaro, Aimee 2; Young, Kathy 2; DePompeo, Jasmine 1; Mellin, Emily 1; Hamilton, Molly 1. ASSISTS: DePompeo, Jasmine 3.
Lehigh SCORING: GOALS: Dykstra, Lauren 4; Thomas, Allison 3; McBrien, Julie 2; Patterson, Anna 2; Kelly, Megan 2; Tatios, Julie 2. ASSISTS: McBrien, Julie 2; Healy, Kindall 1; Murray, Lauren 1; Patterson, Anna 1; Thomas, Allison 1.
Shots by period Lehigh Navy
Navy (13-5) vs. Lehigh (10-7) Date: Apr 28, 2011 • Attendance: 268 Weather:
Shots by period Navy Lehigh
1 12 17
2 Total 7 19 13 30
Saves by period Navy Lehigh
1 7 4
2 Total 4 11 3 7
Ground balls/prd Navy Lehigh
1 6 11
2 Total 11 17 11 22
Fouls by period Navy Lehigh
1 13 4
2 Total 8 21 8 12
1 4 8
2 Total 2 6 5 13
1 6 8
2 Total 8 14 7 15
Draw controls/prd Navy Lehigh Clears by period Navy Lehigh Free-position shots Navy Lehigh
Turnovers by prd Navy Lehigh
1 8-10 6-8
2 7-9 6-6
Total 15-19 12-14
1 1-1 1-5
2 0-1 1-2
Total 1-2 2-7 Official's signature
Stadium: Tyler's Field Officials:.
Official's signature Stadium: Navy Marine Corps MS Officials: Cathy McWilliams; John Federline; Jennifer O'Donnell. Scorer: Navy SID.
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs Colgate (Apr 30, 2011 at Hamilton, NY) Navy (14-5) vs. Colgate (9-7) Date: Apr 30, 2011 • Attendance: 897 Weather:
Score by period Navy Colgate
1 6 9
Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Quinnipiac vs Navy (May 07, 2011 at Annapolis, Md.)
2 Total 9 15 5 14
Navy SCORING: GOALS: DePompeo, Jasmine 5; Young, Kathy 3; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2; Nietsch, Katrina 2; Gennaro, Aimee 2; Coughlin, Jill 1. ASSISTS: DePompeo, Jasmine 4; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 3; Coughlin, Jill 1; Young, Kathy 1.
Score by period Quinnipiac Navy
1 3 7
2 Total 2 5 13 20
Quinnipiac SCORING: GOALS: Allen, Sarah 1; Iannotti, Laura 1; Sinnigen, Christine 1; Toomey, Lianne 1; Laplante, Phoebe 1. ASSISTS: Allen, Sarah 1; Caroleo, Marissa 1; Iannotti, Laura 1. Navy SCORING: GOALS: Mandrin Hill, Caitli 5; Young, Kathy 5; DePompeo, Jasmine 3; Coughlin, Jill 2; Gennaro, Aimee 2; Vivonetto, Danielle 1; Dauernheim, Lexi 1; Hamilton, Molly 1. ASSISTS: DePompeo, Jasmine 5; Coughlin, Jill 1; Eikenberg, Jen 1; Fogleman, S.A. 1; Mandrin Hill, Caitli 1; Nietsch, Katrina 1.
Colgate SCORING: GOALS: Miller, Courtney 4; Bergstrom, Kate 3; Bubnack, Colleen 2; Sullivan, Katie 2; Goebels, Greer 1; O'Sullivan, Amanda 1; Mason, Kelly 1. ASSISTS: Bergstrom, Kate 1; Bubnack, Colleen 1; Goebels, Greer 1; Miller, Courtney 1; Sullivan, Katie 1. Shots by period Navy Colgate
Quinnipiac (13-5) vs. Navy (15-5) Date: May 07, 2011 • Attendance: 560 Weather: 60s, sunny
1 9 15
2 Total 22 31 7 22
Saves by period Navy Colgate
1 1 2
2 Total 2 3 8 10
Ground balls/prd Navy Colgate
1 5 9
2 Total 12 17 5 14
Fouls by period Navy Colgate
1 9 8
2 Total 8 17 2 10
Draw controls/prd Navy Colgate
1 7 9
2 Total 7 14 8 17
Turnovers by prd Navy Colgate
1 7 6
2 Total 2 9 5 11
Clears by period Navy Colgate
1 4-5 5-6
2 3-4 2-3
Total 7-9 7-9
Free-position shots Navy Colgate
1 1-2 2-4
2 0-1 0-1
Total 1-3 2-5
Shots by period Quinnipiac Navy
1 7 20
2 Total 7 14 19 39
Saves by period Quinnipiac Navy
1 8 4
2 Total 5 13 5 9
Ground balls/prd Quinnipiac Navy
1 8 11
2 Total 5 13 8 19
Fouls by period Quinnipiac Navy
1 4 13
2 Total 13 17 11 24
1 2 9
2 Total 5 7 11 20
1 7 7
2 Total 5 12 3 10
Draw controls/prd Quinnipiac Navy Clears by period Quinnipiac Navy Free-position shots Quinnipiac Navy
Stadium: Tyler's Field Official's signature Officials: Ericka Leslie; Pam Hocrup; Mara Wager; Thoretta Paulowski.
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Turnovers by prd Quinnipiac Navy
1 6-11 6-7
2 4-5 9-9
Total 10-16 15-16
1 1-1 0-1
2 1-3 3-5
Total 2-4 3-6
Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps MS Official's signature Officials: Erika Leslie; Liz Brush; Rala Heinen; Laura Hebert. Scorer: Navy SID.
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 Box Scores Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2011 Navy Women's Lacrosse Navy vs #1 Maryland Terrapins (May 14, 2011 at College Park, Md.) Score by period Navy Maryland Terrapins
Navy (15-6) vs. Maryland Terrapins (19-1) Date: May 14, 2011 • Attendance: 646 Weather: rain, overcast, muggy
1 2 12
2 Total 4 6 7 19
Navy SCORING: GOALS: Young, Kathy 3; Gennaro, Aimee 2; DePompeo, Jasmine 1. ASSISTS: Mandrin Hill, Caitli 2. Maryland Terrapins SCORING: GOALS: Sarah Mollison 4; Kristy Black 3; Laura Merrifield 3; Bria Phillips 3; Katie Schwarzmann 2; Alex Aust 2; Amalie Trentzsch 1; Brandi Jones 1. ASSISTS: Sarah Mollison 4; Katie Schwarzmann 3; Colleen Dawson 2; Kristy Black 1; Beth Glaros 1. 1 7 17
2 Total 13 20 9 26
Saves by period Navy Maryland Terrapins
1 4 2
2 Total 1 5 8 10
Ground balls/prd Navy Maryland Terrapins
1 5 8
2 Total 4 9 7 15
Fouls by period Navy Maryland Terrapins
1 7 7
2 Total 4 11 10 17
Draw controls/prd Navy Maryland Terrapins
1 6 9
2 Total 9 15 3 12
Turnovers by prd Navy Maryland Terrapins
1 9 5
2 Total 5 14 4 9
Clears by period Navy Maryland Terrapins
1 4-6 6-7
2 4-5 8-8
Total 8-11 14-15
Free-position shots Navy Maryland Terrapins
1 1-2 2-2
2 1-1 2-2
Total 2-3 4-4
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Shots by period Navy Maryland Terrapins
Stadium: FH & Lax Complex Official's signature Officials: Erica Leslie; Mary Francis Trumbo; John Singleton; Sandy Goldthorpe. Scorer: Jodi Fick.
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Year-By-Year Results
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2008 2009 2010 2011 Total
Overall W 13 13 17 15 58
L 4 5 4 6 19
Patriot League W L 4 2 4 2 5 1 4 2 17 7
Pct. .765 .722 .810 .714 .753
Pct. .667 .667 .833 .667 .708
Finish T-3rd T-2nd T-1st 3rd ---
Home 11-0 7-3 12-1 8-2 38-6
Away 2-4 5-2 4-3 6-4 17-13
Neutral 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0
Postseason PL Semifinals PL Championship PL Champions/NCAA First Round PL Champions/NCAA First Round ---
2008
2009
Head Coach: Cindy Timchal Team Captain: Amanda Towey Overall Record: 13-4; Patriot League: 4-2 (T-3rd) Set NCAA record for most wins by a first-year program
Head Coach: Cindy Timchal Team Captain: Lauren Gillam Overall Record: 13-5; Patriot League: 4-2 (T-2nd)
2/23 3/1 3/4 3/8 3/9 3/15 3/22 3/25 3/29 4/1 4/5 4/9 4/12 4/16 4/19 4/22 4/25
W W W W W W L W L W L W W W W W L
Longwood Niagara St. Francis (Pa.) Cincinnati Saint Mary's (Calif.) Holy Cross * at Colgate * Canisius at Davidson American * at Lehigh * Howard Bucknell * Robert Morris at Lafayette * at Villanova at American ^
2/13 2/22 2/28 3/7 3/13 3/15 3/21 3/24 3/28 4/1 4/4 4/7 4/11 4/14 4/18 4/20 4/24 4/26
21-10 21-5 24-0 18-6 18-6 12-11 10-19 15-12 10-15 13-12 12-15 19-5 18-11 17-14 21-13 19-8 15-17
* Patriot League regular-season contest ^ Patriot League Tournament (Washington, D.C.)
W W L W W W W L L W W W L W W W W L
Presbyterian Detroit Mercy at Longwood Lafayette * at Canisius at Niagara at Holy Cross * Villanova Colgate * at American * Davidson Saint Mary's (Calif.) Lehigh * Robert Morris at Bucknell * Howard vs. Lehigh % at Colgate %
Coach Timchal Timchal Timchal Timchal --
21-4 14-6 13-14 19-4 15-13 17-5 10-9 14-15 OT 4-10 8-6 13-6 16-8 7-11 14-6 8-7 22-7 12-11 4-17
* Patriot League regular-season contest % Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)
Yearly Comparison Year 2008 Opp. 2009 Opp. 2010 Opp. 2011 Opp.
W-L 13-4 13-5 17-4 15-6
Pct. Goals .765 283 179 .722 231 159 .810 305 176 .714 275 204
Goals Avg. 16.65 10.53 12.83 8.83 14.52 8.38 13.10 9.71
Shots 537 414 487 399 642 441 593 459
Shot Pct. .527 .432 .474 .398 .475 .399 .464 .444
SOG Pct. .777 .756 .774 .764 .755 .687 .759 .763
Assists 109 68 113 55 135 75 121 79
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Free-Pos. Free-Pos. Ground Draw Caused Made-Att. Pct. Balls Controls Turnovers Turnovers 47-87 .540 336 291 291 110 43-107 .402 298 203 324 101 37-73 .507 352 240 310 142 33-98 .337 285 177 330 104 56-110 .509 391 300 320 192 34-98 .347 312 218 384 145 38-85 .447 332 276 304 155 44-100 .440 319 241 329 132
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Clear Pct. .840 .647 .799 .723 .816 .647 .799 .747
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Year-By-Year Results 2010
2011
Head Coach: Cindy Timchal Team Captain: Erin Rawlick Overall Record: 17-4; Patriot League: 5-1 (T-1st) Patriot League Regular Season Co-Champions; Patriot League Tournament Champions; Won NCAA Play-In Game; Advanced to first NCAA Tournament
Head Coach: Cindy Timchal Team Captain: Caitlin Mandrin Hill Overall Record: 15-6; Patriot League: 4-2 (3rd) Patriot League Tournament Champions; Won NCAA Play-In Game; Advanced to NCAA Tournament
W W W W W W W L W W L W W W W L W W W W L
Howard La Salle Robert Morris Longwood at Davidson Monmouth Fresno State #18 William & Mary at Lafayette * Manhattan at #3 Duke Presbyterian Holy Cross * at Colgate * American * at Lehigh * Bucknell * vs. Colgate % at Lehigh % Sacred Heart ! at #3 North Carolina ^
24-2 12-11 14-4 17-10 14-7 17-5 23-2 9-14 14-8 19-6 10-19 21-4 10-4 12-8 15-14 7-15 24-4 15-10 11-9 12-2 5-18
2/11 2/18 2/20 2/25 2/27 3/3 3/5 3/12 3/15 3/17 3/20 3/29 4/2 4/9 4/13 4/16 4/23 4/28 4/30 5/7 5/14
Mount St. Mary’s Ohio State Davidson Bryant High Point #2 Northwestern at Robert Morris at Bucknell * at Fresno State at California Lafayette * at #15 William & Mary at Holy Cross * Colgate * at American * at Longwood Lehigh * vs. Lehigh % at Colgate % Quinnipiac ! at #1 Maryland ^
* - Patriot League regular-season contest % - Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) ! NCAA Play-In Game (Annapolis, Md.) ^ NCAA Championship First Round (College Park, Md.)
* Patriot League regular-season contest % Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) ! NCAA Play-In Game (Annapolis, Md.) ^ NCAA Championship First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Results By The Numbers Overall Record Home At Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium At Rip Miller Field Away Neutral In Patriot League Games Against Patriot League Opponents Patriot League Postseason Patriot League Semifinals Patriot League Championships NCAA Play-In Games NCAA Tournament All Postseason Season Openers Home Openers Patriot League Openers
W W W W W L W W W L W L L W W W L W W W L
58-19 38-6 37-6 1-0 17-13 3-0 17-7 22-9 5-2 3-1 2-1 2-0 0-2 7-4 4-0 4-0 4-0
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14-4 9-8 15-5 22-7 11-8 8-18 16-5 17-7 22-6 6-13 17-7 10-17 10-11 14-11 11-10 9-6 13-15 10-8 15-14 20-5 6-19
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2/5 2/12 2/19 2/21 2/27 3/5 3/7 3/10 3/13 3/18 3/21 3/22 3/27 4/3 4/7 4/17 4/24 4/30 5/2 5/8 5/15
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E All-Time Series Records
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Series Records Opponent American Bryant Bucknell California
W-L 4-1 1-0 4-0 0-1
Pct. .800 1.000 1.000 .000
Series Start 2008 2011 2008 2011
Last Meeting 4/13/11 – Navy, 11-10 2/25/11 – Navy, 22-7 3/12/11 – Navy, 17-7 3/17/11 – California, 13-6
Canisius Cincinnati Colgate Davidson
2-0 1-0 4-3 3-1
1.000 1.000 .571 .750
2008 2008 2008 2008
3/13/09 – Navy, 15-13 3/8/09 – Navy, 18-6 4/30/11 – Navy, 15-14 2/20/11 – Navy, 15-5
Detroit Mercy Duke Fresno State High Point Holy Cross
1-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 3-1
1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .750
2009 2010 2010 2011 2008
2/22/09 – Navy, 14-6 3/21/10 – Duke, 19-10 3/15/11 – Navy, 22-6 2/27/11– Navy, 11-8 4/2/11 – Holy Cross, 11-10
Howard Iona Lafayette
3-0 --4-0
1.000 --1.000
2008 --2008
2/4/10 – Navy, 24-2 First Meeting – 3/12/12 in Annapolis 3/20/11 – Navy, 17-7
La Salle Lehigh Longwood
1-0 3-4 3-1
1.000 .429 .750
2010 2008 2008
2/12/10 – Navy, 12-11 4/28/11 – Navy, 10-8 4/16/11 – Navy, 9-6
Manhattan Maryland Monmouth
1-0 0-1 1-0
1.000 .000 1.000
2010 2011 2010
3/18/10 – Navy, 19-6 5/14/11 – Maryland 19-6 3/5/10 – Navy, 17-5
Mount St. Mary’s Niagara North Carolina Northwestern
1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1
1.000 1.000 .000 .000
2011 2008 2010 2011
2/11/11 – Navy, 14-4 3/15/09 – Navy, 17-5 5/15/10 – UNC, 18-5 3/3/11 – Northwester n, 18-8
Ohio State Old Dominion
1-0 ---
1.000 ---
2011 ---
2/18/11 – Navy, 9-8 First Meeting – 3/14/12 in Annapolis
Presbyterian Quinnipiac Robert Morris
2-0 1-0 4-0
1.000 1.000 1.000
2009 2011 2008
3/22/10 – Navy, 21-4 5/7/11 – Navy, 20-5 3/5/11 – Navy, 16-5
Sacred Heart St. Francis (Pa.) Saint Mary's (Calif.) Villanova William & Mary
1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 0-2
1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .000
2010 2008 2008 2008 2010
5/8/10 – Navy, 12-2 3/4/08 – Navy, 24-0 4/7/09 – Navy, 16-8 3/24/09 – Villanova, 15-14 OT 3/29/11 – W&M, 17-10
Note: 2012 Opponents in Bold
Records vs. Conferences Conference Atlantic 10 Atlantic Coast American Lacrosse Big East Colonial National Lacrosse Metro Atlantic Mountain Pacific Northeast Patriot
Record 1-0 0-3 1-1 2-1 0-2 13-2 5-0 4-1 10-0 22-9
Pct. 1.000 .000 .500 .667 .000 .867 1.000 .800 1.000 .710
Opponents (games played) La Salle Duke, Maryland, North Carolina Northwestern, Ohio State Cincinnati, Villanova (2) William & Mary (2) Davidson (4), Longwood (4), High Point, Howard (3), Presbyterian (2), Detroit Mercy Canisius (2), Niagara (2), Manhattan California, Fresno State (2), St. Mary's (Calif.) (2) Bryant, Monmouth, Mount St. Mary’s, Quinnipiac, Robert Morris (4), Sacred Heart, St. Francis (Pa.) American (5), Bucknell (4), Lafayette (4), Holy Cross (4), Lehigh (7), Colgate (7)
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Goals In Annapolis In Worcester, Mass
AMERICAN 4/13/11 4/7/10 4/1/09 4/25/08 4/1/08
Series Notes Patriot League Regular Season Navy, 4-0 Patriot League Tournament American, 1-0 Current Streak Navy, 3 games Goals Navy, 62-59 In Annapolis Navy, 2-0
COLGATE Navy Leads Series: 4-3 A W, 15-14 H W, 14-11 N W, 15-10 A W, 12-8 A L, 4-17 H L, 4-9 A L, 10-19
Series Notes Patriot League Regular Season Tied, 2-2 Patriot League Tournament Navy, 2-1 Current Streak Navy, 4 games Goals Colgate, 88-74 In Annapolis Tied, 1-1 In Hamilton, N.Y. Tied, 2-2 Neutral Navy, 1-0
HOLY CROSS 4/2/11 3/27/10 3/21/09 3/15/08
A H A
Navy Leads Series: 3-1 A L, 10-11 H W, 10-4 A W, 10-9 H W, 12-11
Series Notes Patriot League Regular Season Navy, 3-1 Patriot League Tournament 0-0 Current Streak Holy Cross, 1 game
W, 14-7 W, 13-6 L, 10-15
DETROIT MERCY
Navy Leads Series: 4-0 H W, 17-7 A W, 14-8 H W, 19-4 A W, 21-13
DUKE
FRESNO STATE
LEHIGH HIGH POINT
Lehigh Leads Series: 4-3 4/28/11 N W, 10-8 4/23/11 H L, 13-15 5/2/10 A W, 11-9 4/17/10 A L, 7-15 4/24/09 N W, 12-11 4/11/09 H L, 7-11 4/5/08 A L, 12-15
HOWARD
Series Notes Patriot League Regular Season Lehigh, 4-0 Patriot League Tournament Navy, 3-0 Current Streak Navy, 1 game Goals Lehigh, 84-72 In Annapolis Lehigh, 2-1 In Bethlehem, Pa. Lehigh, 2-1
LA SALLE Navy Leads Series: 1-0 2/12/10 H W, 12-11
BRYANT Navy Leads Series: 1-0 2/25/11 H W, 22-7
CALIFORNIA California Leads Series: 1-0 3/17/11 A L, 6-13
CANISIUS Navy Leads Series: 2-0 3/13/09 A W, 15-13 3/25/08 H W, 15-12
LONGWOOD 4/16/11 2/21/10 2/28/09 2/23/08
Navy Leads Series: 3-1 A W, 9-6 H W, 17-10 A L, 13-14 H W, 21-10
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QUINNIPIAC Navy Leads Series: 1-0 5/7/11 H W, 20-5
ROBERT MORRIS 3/5/11 2/19/10 4/14/09 4/16/08
Navy Leads Series: 4-0 A W, 16-5 H W, 14-4 H W, 14-6 H W, 17-4
Navy Leads Series: 1-0 5/8/10 H W, 12-2
ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) Navy Leads Series: 1-0 3/4/08 H W, 24-0
SAINT MARY’S Navy Leads Series: 2-0 4/7/09 H W, 16-8 3/9/08 H W, 18-6
MARYLAND VILLANOVA
Maryland Leads Series: 1-0 5/14/11 A L, 6-19
MONMOUTH 3/5/10
Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H W, 17-5
MOUNT ST. MARY’S 2/11/11
Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H W, 14-4
DAVIDSON Navy Leads Series: 3-1 2/20/11 H W, 15-5
PRESBYTERIAN Navy Leads Series: 2-0 3/22/10 H W, 21-4 2/13/09 H W, 21-4
MANHATTAN Navy Leads Series: 1-0 3/18/10 H W, 19-6
CINCINNATI Navy Leads Series: 1-0 3/8/09 H W, 18-6
OHIO STATE Navy Leads Series: 1-0 2/18/11 H W, 9-8
SACRED HEART
Navy, 1-0
NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS
NORTHWESTERN Northwestern Leads Series: 1-0 3/3/11 H L, 8-18
Navy Leads Series: 1-0 2/27/11 H W, 11-8
Navy Leads Series: 3-0 2/5/10 H W, 24-2 4/20/09 H W, 22-7 4/9/08 H W, 19-5
W, 17-5 W, 21-5
NORTH CAROLINA
Duke Leads Series: 1-0 3/21/10 A L, 10-19
Navy Leads Series: 2-0 3/15/11 A W, 22-6 3/7/10 H W, 23-2
A H
North Carolina Leads Series: 1-0 5/15/10 A L, 5-18
Navy Leads Series: 1-0 2/22/09 H W, 14-6
Series Notes Patriot League Regular Season Navy, 4-0 Patriot League Tournament 0-0 Current Streak Navy, 4 games Goals Navy, 71-32 In Annapolis Navy, 2-0 In Easton, Pa. Navy, 2-0
Neutral
3/15/09 3/1/08
NIAGARA Navy Leads Series: 2-0
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Series is Tied: 1-1 H L, 14-15 OT A W, 19-8
WILLIAM & MARY William & Mary Leads Series: 2-0 3/29/11 A L, 10-17 3/10/10 H L, 9-14
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Navy Leads Series: 4-0 A W, 17-7 H W, 24-4 A W, 8-7 H W, 18-11
Series Notes Patriot League Regular Season Navy, 4-0 Patriot League Tournament 0-0 Current Streak Navy, 4 games Navy, 67-29 Goals In Annapolis Navy, 2-0 In Lewisburg, Pa. Navy, 2-0
4/30/11 4/9/11 4/30/10 4/3/10 4/26/09 3/28/09 3/22/08
3/20/11 3/13/10 3/7/09 4/19/08
Navy, 2-1
BUCKNELL 3/12/11 4/24/10 4/18/09 4/12/08
Tied, 1-1
2/27/10 4/4/09 3/29/08
LAFAYETTE
Navy Leads Series: 4-1 A W, 11-10 H W, 15-14 A W, 8-6 A L, 15-17 H W, 13-12
In Washington, D.C.
Navy, 42-35 Navy, 2-0
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Navy in the NCAA Tournament 2010 NCAA PLAY-IN GAME
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Navy def. Sacred Heart, 12-2
May 8, 2010
2010 NCAA FIRST ROUND
Annapolis, Md.
#3 North Carolina def. Navy, 18-5
Five different players scored at least two goals leading the Navy women's lacrosse team to a 12-2 victory over Sacred Heart on Saturday afternoon in an NCAA Play-In Game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The win, Navy's eighth in nine games and school-record 17th this spring, sends the third-year Midshipmen program to their first NCAA Tournament in school history. "It is a very special time for Navy women's lacrosse," said Navy's Cindy Timchal, who becomes the first Division I coach to lead three different programs to the NCAA Tournament. "I tribute the players on this team, our senior leadership and Erin Rawlick, our team captain, for leading us to our first Patriot League Championship and now our first NCAA Tournament berth. This is one we'll never forget." Sophomore Danielle Vivonetto paced the Mids with her 13th hat trick of the spring, running her season total to a career-best 62 goals. Rawlick, junior Katrina Nietsch and freshman Kathy Young each finished with two goals and one assist to their credit. Junior Caitlin Mandrin Hill had a goal and one assist and sophomore Madison Bell punched in a pair of goals to round out Navy's scoring on the afternoon. "It's been an amazing ride," said Rawlick. "We came out a little bit slow today, but the important thing is that we got the job done. All of us are just so thrilled to be in the NCAA Tournament. To be one of just 16 teams still playing is just a blessing. As a senior, I can't think of a more exciting way to finish my career." Noteworthy: *The Mids are just second Naval Academy women's team to earn a berth into the NCAA Tournament, joining the women's soccer program which advanced to the national tournament three times (2003, '06 and '07). *This will mark the NCAA-best 22nd national tournament appearance for Navy's esteemed head coach Cindy Timchal. Timchal, whose all-time record now stands at 379-98 (.794), led the University of Maryland to the NCAA Tournament in each of her 16 years in College Park. Prior to her tenure with the Terps, she led a thenfledgling Northwestern program to five tournament appearances during a nine-year run as head coach. In three seasons at Navy, Timchal has helped guide the Mids to a 43-12 (.781) mark.
Navy topped Sacred Heart, 12-2, in the 2010 NCAA Play-In Game to advance to its first NCAA Tournament.
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Chapel Hill, N.C.
The Patriot League champion Navy women's lacrosse team saw its finest season to date draw to a close as the Mids were defeated, 18-5, by third-seeded North Carolina on Saturday afternoon at Fetzer Field. "All the credit goes to North Carolina. They are one of the top teams in the country and they played like it today," said Navy head coach Cindy Timchal. "I thought we competed hard and never quit. In three years we have gone from playing for the club national title to playing in the first round of the NCAA Championship. I am really proud of what the girls have accomplished." The host Tar Heels roared out of the gates, winning each of the first five draws and opening the contest with six unanswered goals, including five within the first six-plus minutes. Erin Rawlick paced the Mids on the day with the three-goal outing, running her career-best total to 77 on the season. She concludes a decorated playing career, which saw her vault from a club team walk-on to the nation's leading scorer this spring, with the 25th-most points in women's lacrosse history with 294 points (199 g, 95 a) over just 56 games. North Carolina, the only team to pin losses on the tournament's top-two seeds Maryland and Northwestern this season, had six players finish with at least two goals. Sophomore Becky Lynch's six-point effort (3 g, 3 a) paced the Tar Heels, while Zimmerman, senior Megan Bosica and junior Corey Donohoe each contributed three goals apiece. The Tar Heels outshot the visiting Midshipmen by a 39-13 margin and won both the ground ball (29-14) and draw control categories (15-10). Against an aggressive ride, Navy committed 18 turnovers, including 11 in the first half, to the hosts' 12. Noteworthy: *Navy set a school record with its 17 victories this spring, after winning 13 games during both its inaugural 2008 campaign (13-4) and in 2009 (13-5). *Only two Division I programs have qualified for the NCAA tournament faster than the three years it has taken the upstart Navy women, who have racked up a 43-13 (.767) since their inception in 2008. *Saturday marked Cindy Timchal's NCAA-best 22nd NCAA Tournament appearance and 43rd career game. Timchal is the only coach in NCAA women's lacrosse history to lead three different teams to the national tournament.
The Mids faced No. 3 North Carolina in the 2010 NCAA First Round. Navy fell to the Tar Heels, 18-5.
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Navy def. Quinnipiac, 20-5
May 7, 2011
2011 NCAA FIRST ROUND
Annapolis, Md.
#1 Maryland def. Navy, 19-6
May 14, 2011
Annapolis, Md.
The nationally top-ranked Maryland women's lacrosse team defeated Navy, 196, in the NCAA First Round at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. Navy concludes its fourth season of varsity lacrosse with back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament. "For Navy to be here in the NCAA First Round was very special for our team and our program," said head coach Cindy Timchal, who coached for 16 seasons at Maryland and won eight national championships. "We got off to a slow start and that really hurt us today, but we hung in there. We're a young team and we will learn how to be stronger and tougher in the future. I want to credit Maryland, they were truly spectacular today, especially early in the game." "We knew what to expect but we started off too slow," said team captain Caitlin Mandrin Hill, "We threw the ball away and we didn't take care of possession. I think it would have been a closer game if we could have done the things that we needed to do. But Maryland was phenomenal and they played great." Navy freshman Aimee Gennaro converted on a goal to put the Mids on the board after a 4-0 Maryland start. Mandrin Hill was behind the net and hit a driving Gennaro coming down the left side. The Terps then added two more goals to push the lead to 6-1. Sophomore Kathy Young then made a strong move towards goal and earned a free-position shot. Young deftly converted the eight-meter shot to pull the Mids within four. The Terps then ripped off an 8-0 run that carried over into the second half to put the game out of reach and take a 14-2 edge. Maryland jumped out to a 12-2 halftime lead and extended it to 14-2 early in the second half. The Mids played better after the break, being outscored 7-4 in the second half.
Noteworthy: *In just its fourth varsity season, Navy is making a second straight NCAA Tournament appearance. *Vivonetto joins Katrina Nietsch and Erin Rawlick as the only three players to score 100 career goals at Navy *The Patriot League is now 4-0 all-time in NCAA Play-In Games *Timchal extends her all-time NCAA career wins record to 394 and also advances to her 23rd NCAA Tournament
Noteworthy: *With her two assists on the day, Mandrin Hill claims sole possession of the Navy school record for assists with 96. Mandrin Hill will also graduate with school career records for most games played (75), caused turnovers (84), ground balls (129). She is second all-time with 192 points (96 goals, 96 assists). *Kathy Young's hat trick was her ninth of the season and she also contributed two draw controls, one ground ball and one caused turnover. *Freshman Molly Hamilton controlled a game-high four draws for Navy.
Navy breezed past Quinnipiac, 20-5, in the 2011 NCAA Play-In Game to advance to a second straight NCAA Tournament.
Navy’s second NCAA Tournament appearance saw the team take on Maryland, the eventual national runners-up.
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The Navy women's lacrosse team earned an automatic berth to the 2011 NCAA Tournament after a 20-5 drubbing of Quinnipiac in an NCAA Play-In Game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Mids outscored Quinnipiac, 13-2, in the second half. Navy dominated the midfield throughout the game, owning a 20-7 edge in draw controls and holding Quinnipiac to just 10-of-16 on clear attempts. The 20 draw controls are the most Navy has had in a game all season. Senior Caitlin Mandrin Hill had six draw controls in the first half in seven in the game and freshman Molly Hamilton put on a clinic with nine draw controls, all of which were in the second half. Navy grabbed the first six draw controls of the game and held a 9-2 halftime edge in draws. Once Navy won possession, putting the ball into the net seemed to be no problem at all, as the Mids scored 20 goals for the third time this season. Sophomore Jasmine DePompeo continued her torrid scoring streak, tallying three goals and five assists for a game-high eight points. DePompeo's five assists match her career high and her 42 on the season is the new Navy single season record. In addition to Mandrin Hill's seven draws, she also chipped in with a seasonhigh five goals and one assist. Sophomore goalie Michelle Verbeeck moved to 6-1 on the season, playing the first 53 minutes of the game, while making eight saves and allowing just four goals. Junior defender Kierstin King added two ground balls and sophomore defender Claire Olechowski had one ground ball and one draw control. Junior defender Dominique Wright also chipped in to help Navy hold Quinnipiac to five goals, the second-lowest total for an opponent all season.
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E
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Navy in the Patriot League Tournament 2010 Patriot League Tournament Champion
2011 Patriot League Tournament Champion
4-30-10
4-28-11 Hamilton, N.Y.
Bethlehem, Pa. Semis Semis 5-2-10 Bethlehem, Pa. Final Tournament MVP: Erin Rawlick
No. 2 Navy def. No. 3 Colgate, 15-10 No. 1 Lehigh def. No. 4 Holy Cross, 9-8 No. 2 Navy def. No. 1 Lehigh, 11-9
Semis No. 3 Navy def. No. 2 Lehigh, 10-8 Semis No. 1 Colgate def. No. 4 American, 15-14 (3OT) 4-30-11 Hamilton, N.Y. Final No. 3 Navy def. No. 1 Colgate, 15-14 Tournament MVP: Jasmine DePompeo
All-Tournament Team: Rawlick, Katrina Nietsch, Caitlin Mandrin Hill, Abby Ellis
All-Tournament Team: DePompeo, Katrina Nietsch, Caitlin Mandrin Hill, Kierstin King
Navy in the Patriot League Tournament
Navy Year-By-Year in the Patriot League Tournament
Appearances Championships Championship Game Appearances Championship Game Record Overall Record
2008 (Washington, D.C.) Semifinals No. 1 American 17, No. 4 Navy 15
4 2 3 2-1 5-2
2009 (Hamilton, N.Y.) Semifinals No. 3 Navy 12, No. 2 Lehigh 11 Championship No. 1 Colgate 17, No. 3 Navy 4
Year-By-Year Results 2008 Semifinalist 2009 Runner-up 2010 Champion 2011 Champion Record By Round Semifinal Championship
3-1 2-1
Record By Site Bethlehem, Pa. Hamilton, N.Y. Washington, D.C.
2-0 3-1 0-1
Record By Opponent American Lehigh Colgate
0-1 3-0 2-1
2010 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Semifinals No. 2 Navy 15, No. 3 Colgate 10 Championship No. 2 Navy 11, No. 1 Lehigh 9 2011 (Hamilton, N.Y.) Semifinals No. 3 Navy 10, No. 2 Lehigh 8 Championship No. 3 Navy 15, No. 1 Colgate 14
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2011 Patriot League Season Standings Team 1. Lehigh 2. Colgate 3. Navy 4. American 5. Holy Cross 6. Lafayette 7. Bucknell
|----------Patriot League----------| Rec. Pct. GF GA 5-1 .833 96 53 5-1 .833 90 66 4-2 .667 82 61 3-3 .500 65 64 3-3 .500 60 67 1-5 .167 63 87 0-6 .000 45 103
|-------- --------------Overall--------------------| Rec. Pct. Home Away Neut. 10-7 .588 5-4 5-2 0-1 9-7 .562 7-2 2-5 0-0 15-6 .714 8-2 6-4 1-0 9-8 .529 5-3 4-5 0-0 6-11 .353 3-5 3-4 0-2 3-13 .188 1-6 2-7 0-0 3-13 .188 2-8 1-5 0-0
2011 Patriot League Tournament Review
Patr iot League All-Tournament Team: American — Kaska Komosinski, Emily Maher; Colgate — Kate Bergstrom, Colleen Bubnack, Courtney Miller; Lehigh— Lauren Dykstra, Allison Thomas; Navy — Jasmine DePompeo (MVP), Kierstin King, Caitlin Mandrin Hill, Katrina Nietsch
2011 NCAA Tournament Play-In Game Hosted by Navy (Annapolis, Md.) May 7 -- Navy def. Quinnipiac, 20-5
2011 NCAA Tournament First Round Hosted by Maryland (College Park, Md.) May 14 -- No. 1 Maryland def. Navy, 19-6
2011 Patriot League Honors First- Team All-Patriot League A Jasmine DePompeo So. A Caitlin Mandrin Hill Sr. A Kelly Draper Jr. M Katr ina Nietsch Sr. M Lauren Dykstra Sr. M Courtney Miller Jr. M Colleen Bubnack Sr. D Kierstin King Jr. D Leigh Ann Torcivia Jr. D Catherine Furman Jr. GK Alexandra Fitzpatrick Fr. AL Allison Thomas Sr.
Navy Navy Lehigh Navy Lehigh Colgate Colgate Navy Lehigh Holy Cross Lehigh Lehigh
Second-Team All-Patriot League A Kat Sutton Jr. Holy Cross A Kimmy Collins So. American A Addie Godfrey So. Lafayette M Kathy Young So. Navy M Ana White Fr. Lafayette M Emily Stankiewicz Jr. American M Meg O’Leary Sr. Holy Cross D Brit Ferguson Sr. American D Caitlin Mitchell So. Lafayette D Rachel Martin Fr. Lafayette GK Alyssa DeLorenz Sr. Bucknell AL Aimee Gennaro Fr. Navy
Patriot League Major Awards
League Leader 99, DePompeo, Navy 5.06, Dykstra, Lehigh 72, Dykstra, Lehigh 4.24, Dykstra, Lehigh 42, DePompeo, Navy 2.25, Miller, Colgate 7.71, Dykstra, Lehigh 2.93, Torcivia, Lehigh 5.56, White, Lafayette 2.19, White, Lafayette 4, Nietsch, Navy 8.66, Fitzpatrick, Lehigh 12.81, DeLorenz, Bucknell .506, Fitzpatrick, Lehigh
Navy Leader (Rank) 99, DePompeo (1) 4.71, DePompeo (2) 57, DePompeo (2) 2.71, DePompeo (3) 42, DePompeo (1) 2.00, DePompeo (2) 4.86, DePompeo (8) 1.79, King (N/A) 3.95, Mandrin Hill (2) 0.90, B. Young (N/A) 4, Nietsch (1) 8.87, Ponchione (2) 4.50, Ponchione (7) .434, Ponchione (4)
League Leader 20.56, Colgate 14.25, Colgate 6.31, Colgate 28.62, Colgate .498, Colgate 17.65, Lehigh 14.94, Colgate 14.48, Navy 9.00, Lafayette 8.89, Lehigh 12.81, Bucknell
Navy Total (Rank) 18.86 (3) 13.10 (4) 5.76 (3) 28.24 (3) .464 (4) 15.81 (4) 13.14 (4) 14.48 (1) 7.38 (6) 9.71 (2) 6.95 (5)
Team Category Points/Game Goals/Game Assists/Game Shots/Game Shooting Percentage Ground Balls/Game Draw Controls/Game Fewest Turnovers/Gm Caused TO/Game Goals Against Average Saves/Game
Offen sive Player of the Year
Patriot League Players of the Week
Jasmine DePompeo, Navy Midfield Player of the Year
Lauren Dykstra, Lehigh Defensive Player of the Year
Christina Roa, Colgate Rookie of the Ye ar Ana White, Lafayette Coach of the Year Jill Redfern, Lehigh Scholar-Athlete of the Year Alyssa DeLorenz, Bucknell
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Offense DePompeo (N) Gennaro (N) Dykstra (Le) Bubnack, (C) Dykstra (Le) Kelly (Le) Sutton (HC) Dykstra (Le) Draper (Le) Dykstra (Le)
Midfield Dykstra (Le) Stankiewicz (A) White (La) Miller (C) Miller (C) Dykstra (Le) White (La) Speziale (A) Mandrin Hill (N) Miller (C)
Defense Ponchione (N) Olechowski (N) Eikenberg (N) Komosinski (A) King (N) Torcivia (Le) Martin (HC) Martin (HC) Verbeeck (N) DiNisco (Le)
Rookie Gennaro (N) White (La) Gennaro (N) Gennaro (N) Gennaro (N) Gennaro (N) White (C) Fitzpatrick (Le) Fitzpatrick (Le) White (La)
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Individual Category Points Points/Game Goals Goals/Game Assists Assists/Game Shots/Game Ground Balls/Game Draw Controls/Game Caused TO/Game Game-Winning Goals Goals-Against Average Saves/Game Save Percentage
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Record Book Individual Career Records
100-Point Scorers 1. Erin Rawlick 294 points (2008-10) YR 2008 2009 2010 Total
GP 17 18 21 56
G 67 55 77 199
A PTS 24 91 37 92 34 111 95 294
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2. Caitlin Mandrin Hill 192 points (2008-11) YR 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total
GP 17 18 21 19 75
G 4 24 33 35 96
A 8 25 29 34 96
PTS 12 49 62 69 192
3. Katrina Nietsch 164 points (2008-11) YR 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total
GP 17 13 21 21 72
G 40 26 31 29 126
A 7 10 13 8 38
PTS 47 36 44 37 164
4. Mary Ruttum 134 points (2008-10) YR 2008 2009 2010 Total
GP 17 18 21 56
G 37 30 21 88
A 17 13 16 46
PTS 54 43 37 134
5. Jasmine DePompeo 117 points (2010-P) YR 2010 2011 Total
GP 21 21 42
G 11 57 68
A PTS 7 18 42 99 49 117
6. Danielle Vivonetto 109 points (2009-P) YR 2009 2010 2011 Total
GP 16 21 11 48
G 31 62 7 100
A 2 6 1 9
PTS 33 68 8 109
Points 1. 294 2. 192 3. 164 4. 134 5. 117 6. 109 7. 97 8. 76 9. 67 10. 58 11. 39 12. 35 13. 27 14. 26 15. 25
Erin Rawlick (199 g, 95 a) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (96 g, 96 a) Katrina Nietsch (126 g, 38 a) Mary Ruttum (88 g, 46 a) Jasmine DePompeo (68 g, 49 a) Danielle Vivonetto (100 g, 9 a) Kathy Young (74 g, 23 a) Meg Decker (63 g, 13 a) Aimee Gennaro (53 g, 14 a) Amanda Towey (25 g, 33 a) Madison Bell (31 g, 8 a) Kierstin King (23 g, 12 a) Brittany Amerau (26 g, 1 a) Molly Hamilton (22 g, 4 a) Lexi Dauernheim (21 g, 4 a)
2008-10 2008-11 2008-11 2008-10 2010-P 2009-P 2010-P 2008 2011-P 2008 2009-10 2009-P 2008-10 2011-P 2008-11
Points Per Game (min. two seasons) 1. 5.25 Erin Rawlick (56 games) 2. 2.79 Jasmine DePompeo (42 games) 3. 2.56 Caitlin Mandrin Hill (75 games) 4. 2.39 Mary Ruttum (56 games) 5. 2.31 Kathy Young (42 games)
2008-10 2010-P 2008-11 2008-10 2010-P
Goals 1. 199 2. 126 3. 100 4. 96 5. 88 6. 74 7. 68 8. 63 9. 56 10. 31
Erin Rawlick Katrina Nietsch Danielle Vivonetto Caitlin Mandrin Hill Mary Ruttum Kathy Young Jasmine DePompeo Meg Decker Aimee Gennaro Madison Bell
2008-10 2008-11 2009-P 2008-11 2008-10 2010-P 2010-P 2008 2011-P 2009-10
Assists 1. 96 2. 95 3. 49 4. 46 5. 38
Caitlin Mandrin Hill Erin Rawlick Jasmine DePompeo Mary Ruttum Katrina Nietsch
Caused Turnovers 1. 84 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2. 58 Kierstin King 3. 39 Beth Young 4. 38 Katrina Nietsch 5. 35 Claire Olechowski
2008-11 2009-P 2010-P 2008-11 2010-P
Game-winning Goals 1. 8 Katrina Nietsch 8 Erin Rawlick 3. 7 Mary Ruttum 4. 5 Danielle Vivonetto 5 Caitlin Mandrin Hill
2008-11 2008-10 2008-10 2009-P 2008-11
Free-position Goals 1. 36 Erin Rawlick 2. 24 Katrina Nietsch 3. 20 Danielle Vivonetto 4. 19 Kathy Young 5. 16 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 16 Meg Decker
2008-10 2008-11 2009-P 2010-P 2008-11 2008
Saves 1. 310 Elaina Ponchione 2. 127 Natalie Blandon 3. 100 Michelle Verbeeck
2009-P 2008 2010-P
Goals Against Average (minimum 500 minutes) 1. 8.77 Elaina Ponchione 2009-P 2. 10.26 Michelle Verbeeck 2010-P 3. 10.84 Natalie Blandon 2008 Most Goalie Wins 1. 36 Elaina Ponchione 2. 13 Natalie Blandon 3. 8 Michelle Verbeeck 4. 1 Grace Bojanowski
2009-P 2008 2010-P 2010
2008-11 2008-10 2010-P 2008-10 2008-11
Ground Balls 1. 129 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2. 122 Katrina Nietsch 3. 117 Kierstin King 4. 94 Mary Ruttum 5. 92 Elaina Ponchione
Games Played 1. 75 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2. 72 Katrina Nietsch 3. 56 Erin Rawlick 56 Mary Ruttum 5. 55 Elaina Ponchione 55 Abby Ellis
2008-11 2008-11 2008-10 2008-10 2009-P 2009-P
2008-11 2008-11 2009-P 2008-10 2009-P
Draw Controls 1. 218 Erin Rawlick 2. 150 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 3. 104 Katrina Nietsch 4. 75 Mary Ruttum 5. 58 Meg Decker
Games Started 1. 68 Katrina Nietsch 2. 66 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 3. 56 Erin Rawlick 56 Mary Ruttum 5. 51 Kierstin King
2008-11 2008-11 2008-10 2008-10 2009-P
2008-10 2008-11 2008-11 2008-10 2008
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2008 2008 2010 2009 2010
Goals Against Average (minimum 500 minutes) 1. 8.69 Elaina Ponchione 2010 2. 8.78 Elaina Ponchione 2009 3. 8.87 Elaina Ponchione 2011 4. 10.68 Michelle Verbeeck 2011 5. 10.84 Natlie Blandon 2008
Assists 1. 42 2. 37 3. 34 34 5. 33
2011 2009 2011 2010 2008
Save Percentage (minimum 500 minutes) 1. .482 Elaina Ponchione 2. .434 Elaina Ponchione 3. .423 Natlie Blandon 4. .418 Elaina Ponchione 5. .403 Michelle Verbeeck
2009 2011 2008 2010 2011
Most Goalie Wins 1. 14 Elaina Ponchione 2. 13 Elaina Ponchione 13 Natalie Blandon 4. 9 Elaina Ponchione 5. 6 Michelle Verbeeck
2010 2009 2008 2011 2011
Games Played 1. 21 Jill Coughlin 21 Jasmine DePompeo 21 Jen Eikenberg 21 Aimee Gennaro 21 Katrina Nietsch 21 Claire Olechowski 21 Dominique Wright 21 Beth Young 21 Kathy Young 21 Jasmine DePompeo 21 Abby Ellis 21 Baileigh Kimball 21 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 21 Katrina Nietsch 21 Elaina Ponchione 21 Erin Rawlick 21 Mary Ruttum 21 Danielle Vivonetto 21 Beth Young 21 Kathy Young
2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Games Started 1. 21 Jasmine DePompeo 21 Aimee Gennaro 21 Katrina Nietsch 21 Claire Olechowski 21 Dominique Wright 21 Beth Young 21 Abby Ellis 21 Erin Rawlick 21 Mary Ruttum 21 Beth Young 21 Kathy Young
2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Erin Rawlick (77 g, 34 a) Jasmine DePompeo (57 g, 42 a) Erin Rawlick (55 g, 37 a) Erin Rawlick (67 g, 24 a) Meg Decker (63 g, 13 a) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (35 g, 34 a) Danielle Vivonetto (62 g, 6 a) Aimee Gennaro (53 g, 14 a) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (33 g, 29 a) Amanda Towey (25 g, 33 a)
2010 2011 2009 2008 2008 2011 2010 2011 2010 2008
Points Per Game 1. 5.35 Erin Rawlick (17 games) 2. 5.29 Erin Rawlick (21 games) 3. 5.11 Erin Rawlick (18 games) 4. 4.71 Jasmine DePompeo (21 games) 5. 4.47 Meg Decker (17 games)
2008 2010 2009 2011 2008
Assists Per Game 1. 2.06 Erin Rawlick (18 games) 2. 2.00 Jasmine DePompeo (21 games) 3. 1.94 Amanda Towey (17 games) 4. 1.79 Caitlin Mandrin Hill (19 games) 5. 1.62 Erin Rawlick (21 games)
2009 2011 2008 2011 2010
Goals 1. 77 2. 67 3. 63 4. 62 5. 57 6. 55 7. 53 8. 46 9. 40 10. 37
2010 2008 2008 2010 2011 2009 2011 2011 2008 2008
Ground Balls 1. 55 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2. 47 Mary Ruttum 3. 42 Kierstin King 4. 41 Kierstin King 41 Elaina Ponchione
2008 2009 2009 2010 2009
Draw Controls 1. 102 Erin Rawlick 2. 75 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 3. 59 Erin Rawlick 4. 58 Meg Decker 5. 57 Erin Rawlick
2010 2011 2008 2008 2009
Caused Turnovers 1. 34 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2. 25 Kierstin King 3. 24 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 4. 20 Beth Young 5. 19 Beth Young
2009 2010 2008 2010 2011
Game-winning Goals 1. 4 Katrina Nietsch 4 Erin Rawlick 3. 3 Mary Ruttum 3 Danielle Vivonetto
2011 2010 2010 2010
Free-position Goals 1. 17 Erin Rawlick 2. 16 Meg Decker 3. 13 Kathy Young 13 Danielle Vivonetto 5. 10 Erin Rawlick
2010 2008 2011 2010 2008
Erin Rawlick Erin Rawlick Meg Decker Danielle Vivonetto Jasmine DePompeo Erin Rawlick Aimee Gennaro Kathy Young Katrina Nietsch Mary Ruttum
Jasmine DePompeo Erin Rawlick Caitlin Mandrin Hill Erin Rawlick Amanda Towey
Erin Rawlick ‘10
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Goals Per Game 1. 3.94 Erin Rawlick (17 games) 2. 3.71 Meg Decker (17 games) 3. 3.67 Erin Rawlick (21 games) 4. 3.06 Erin Rawlick (18 games) 5. 2.95 Danielle Vivonetto (21 games)
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Record Book Single-Game Individual Records
Class Records
Annual Statistical Leaders
Most Points 1. 13, Erin Rawlick; Howard; 2/5/10 2. 11, Erin Rawlick; at Niagara; 3/15/09 3. 10, Erin Rawlick; Presbyterian; 2/13/09 4. 9, Jasmine DePompeo; Lafayette; 3/20/11 9, Jasmine DePompeo; at Colgate; 4/30/11 9, Erin Rawlick; at Davidson; 2/27/10 9, Erin Rawlick; Canisius; 3/25/08
Points in a Season by a... Fr. 76 Meg Decker So. 99 Jasmine DePompeo Jr. 92 Erin Rawlick Sr. 111 Erin Rawlick
2008 2011 2009 2010
Points 2011 2010 2009 2008
Jasmine DePompeo Erin Rawlick Erin Rawlick Erin Rawlick
99 (57 g, 42 a) 111 (77 g, 34 a) 92 (55 g, 37 a) 91 (67 g, 24 a)
Goals in a Season by a... Fr. 63 Meg Decker So. 62 Danielle Vivonetto Jr. 55 Erin Rawlick Sr. 77 Erin Rawlick
2008 2010 2009 2010
Goals 2011 2010 2009 2008
Jasmine DePompeo Erin Rawlick Erin Rawlick Erin Rawlick
57 77 55 67
Assists in a Season by a... Fr. 15 Kathy Young So. 42 Jasmine DePompeo Jr. 37 Erin Rawlick Sr. 34 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 34 Erin Rawlick
2010 2011 2009 2011 2010
Assists 2011 2010 2009 2008
Jasmine DePompeo Erin Rawlick Erin Rawlick Amanda Towey
42 34 37 33
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Most Goals 1. 8, Danielle Vivonetto; Manhattan; 3/18/10 2. 7, Aimee Gennaro; at Bucknell; 3/12/11 7, Erin Rawlick; at Villanova; 4/22/08 7, Erin Rawlick; Canisius; 3/25/08 5. 6, 14x; MR: Jasmine DePompeo; Lafayette; 3/20/11 Most Assists 1. 9, Erin Rawlick; Howard; 2/24/10 2. 7, Amanda Towey; St. Francis (Pa.); 3/4/08 3. 6, Caitlin Mandrin Hill; Fresno State; 3/7/10 6, Erin Rawlick; at Niagara; 3/15/09 5. 5, 6x; MR: Jasmine DePompeo; Quinnipiac; 5/7/11 Most Shots 1. 16, Erin Rawlick; Longwood; 3/23/08 2. 13, Erin Rawlick; Presbyterian; 3/22/10 13, Erin Rawlick; at Lafayette; 3/13/10 13, Erin Rawlick; at Davidson; 2/27/10 5. 12, 4x; MR: Erin Rawlick; Colgate; 3/3/10 Most Saves 1. 15, Elaina Ponchione; Ohio State; 2/18/11 2. 14, Natalie Blandon; Canisius; 3/25/08 14, Elaina Ponchione; at Longwood; 2/28/09 4. 13, Natalie Blandon; at American; 4/25/08 13, Elaina Ponchione; Villanova; 3/24/09 Most Ground Balls 1. 7, Erin Rawlick; at Lafayette; 3/13/10 7, Elaina Ponchione; William & Mary; 3/10/10 7, Kierstin King; Robert Morris; 2/19/10 4. 6, 7x; MR: Michelle Verbeeck; Lehigh; 4/28/11
Draw Controls in a Season by a... Fr. 58 Meg Decker So. 59 Erin Rawlick Jr. 57 Erin Rawlick Sr. 102 Erin Rawlick Ground Balls in a Season by a... Fr. 55 Caitlin Mandrin Hill So. 41 Kierstin King Jr. 47 Mary Ruttum Sr. 29 Amanda Towey Caused Turnovers in a Season by a... Fr. 24 Caitlin Mandrin Hill So. 34 Caitlin Mandrin Hill Jr. 15 Kierstin King 15 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 15 Mary Ruttum Sr. 16 Katrina Nietsch
Most Draw Controls 1. 11, Erin Rawlick; Bucknell; 4/24/10 2. 10, Caitlin Mandrin Hill; Bucknell; 3/12/11 3. 9, Molly Hamilton; Quinnipiac; 5/7/11 9, Caitlin Mandrin Hill; at American; 4/13/11 9, Erin Rawlick; Colgate; 4/30/10 Most Caused Turnovers 1. 6, Caitlin Mandrin Hill; Detroit Mercy; 2/22/09 2. 5, Claire Olechowski; High Point; 2/27/11 3. 4, 11x; MR: Jen Eikenberg; at Robert Morris; 3/5/11 Most Free-Position Goals 1. 4, Kathy Young; Robert Morris; 2/19/10 2. 3, 4x; MR: Danielle Vivonetto; Manhattan; 3/18/10
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2008 2010 2009 2008
2008 2009 2011 2010 2009 2011
Draw Controls 2011 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2010 Erin Rawlick 2009 Erin Rawlick 2008 Erin Rawlick
75 102 57 59
Ground Balls 2011 Kierstin King 2010 Kierstin King 2009 Mary Ruttum 2008 Caitlin Mandrin Hill
34 41 47 55
Caused Turnover s 2011 Beth Young 2010 Kierstin King 2009 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2008 Caitlin Mandrin Hill
19 25 34 24
Goals Against Average 2011 Elaina Ponchione 2010 Elaina Ponchione 2009 Elaina Ponchione 2008 Natalie Blandon
8.87 8.69 8.78 10.84
Save Percentage 2011 Elaina Ponchione 2010 Elaina Ponchione 2009 Elaina Ponchione 2008 Natalie Blandon
.434 .418 .482 .423
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Record Book Single-Game Team Records
Single-Season Team Records
Most Goals
Most Goals
Opponent Records Single-Game Team Opponent Records
24, 3x; MR: Bucknell; 4/24/10
Most Goals – Half Fewest Goals
20 (1st), Bucknell; 4/24/10
305 – in 2010
Goals Per Game
16.65 – in 2008 *Third-highest total in NCAA history
19, 3x; MR: at Maryland; 5/14/11
Most Goals Most Assists
11, at Maryland; 5/14/11
4, 2x; at Colgate; Last: 4/26/09 Most Assists
135 – in 2010
Most Points
30, at Maryland; 5/14/11
Fewest Goals – Half 1 (1st), 3x; MR: at North Carolina; 5/15/10
Assists Per Game
6.43 – in 2010
Most Shots
44, Northwestern; 3/3/11
Most Goals Allowed 19, 3x; MR: at Maryland; 5/14/11
Most Points
440 – in 2010
Most Ground Balls
Most Goals Allowed – Half 12, 2x; MR: (1st), at Maryland; 5/14/11
Points Per Game 23.06 – in 2008 *Seventh-highest total in NCAA history
Fewest Goals Allowed
Most Ground Balls
391 – in 2010
Most Draw Controls
300 – in 2010
Most Caused Turnovers
192 – in 2010
42, Fresno State; 3/7/10 *Fourth-highest total in NCAA history
20, at Niagara; 3/15/09
Most Draw Controls
21, Northwestern; 3/3/11
Most Caused Turnovers 15, at Robert Morris; 3/5/11
Single-Game Individual Opponent Records
Most Assists 19, Fresno State; 3/7/10 *Tied for the highest total in NCAA history
Most Goals
Most Shots
Most Assists 4, 2x; MR: Sarah Mollison; at Maryland; 5/14/11
Most Ground Balls Most Saves Most Draw Controls
53, Presbyterian; 3/22/10 35, at Lafayette; 3/13/10
7, 3x; MR: Maggie Anderson; at William & Mary; 3/29/11
Most Points
15, Ohio State; 2/18/11
9, Shannon Smith; Northwestern; 3/3/11
21, 8x; MR: at Fresno State; 3/15/11
Most Shots 11, 2x; MR: Taryn McKenna; Villanova; 3/24/09
Most Turnovers
28, Manhattan; 3/18/10
Most Caused Turnovers
17, Holy Cross; 3/27/10
Most Ground Balls 7, Danielle Pokusa; St. Francis (Pa.); 3/4/08
Most Free-Position Goals
Most Draw Controls
6, 3x; MR: Robert Morris; 2/19/10
12, Ana White; Lafayette; 3/20/11 Most Caused Turnovers 5, 2x; MR: Courtney Miller; vs. Colgate; 4/30/10 Most Saves
Caitlin Mandrin Hill ‘11
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Most Points
0, St. Francis (Pa.); 3/4/08
Most Saves
29, at North Carolina; 5/15/10
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Record Book Miscellaneous Team Records Wins in a Season
17 – 2010 (17-4)
Win Streak
7 – 2/4/10 through 3/7/10
Home Win Streak
14 – 2/23/08 through 3/7/09
Road Win Streak
5 – 3/13/09 through 4/18/09
Conference Win Streak Most Home Wins
12 – in 2010
Most Road Wins
6 – in 2011
Best Winning Percentage
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5 – 4/18/09 through 4/7/10
.810 (17-4) – in 2010
Largest Margin of Victory 24 (24-0), St. Francis (Pa.); 3/4/08 Largest Margin of Defeat
13 (19-6), 3x; MR: at Maryland; 5/14/11
Largest Deficit Overcome 5, Trailed 11-6 in 2nd; Won 15-14; at Colgate; 4/30/11 Largest Lead Lost
6, Led 8-2 in 1st; Lost 15-12; Lehigh; 4/5/08
Most Combined Goals 34; Navy 21, Lafayette 13; 4/19/08 Fewest Combined Goals 14; 3x; MR: Navy 12, Sacred Heart 2; 5/8/10 All-Time Shutouts Navy 24, St. Francis (Pa.) 0; 3/4/08 Largest Home Crowd
1,316, vs. Lehigh; 4/23/11
Highest National Ranking* Highest Final Poll National Ranking*
#18 - 5/10/10 #19 - 2010
Most Consecutive Weeks Ranked* 3 (5/3/10 - Final) * - deBeer/Inside Lacrosse Women’s Media Poll Navy in the National Polls Date IWLCA Inside Lacrosse Coaches Poll Media Poll May 3, 2010 Not Ranked 20 May 10, 2010 Not Ranked 18 2010 Final Poll Not Ranked 19 2011 Final Poll Not Ranked 20
Navy vs. Ranked Opponents, All-Time Date Navy/Opp. Opponent 3/10/10 ---/18 William & Mary 3/21/10 ---/3 at Duke 5/15/10 ---/3 at North Carolina 3/3/11 ---/2 Northwestern 3/29/11 ---/15 at William & Mary 5/14/11 ---/1 at Maryland *According to the IWLCA Poll
Result L, 9-14 L, 10-19 L, 5-18 L, 8-18 L, 10-17 L, 6-19
Navy vs. Defending National Champion Date Opponent Result 5/14/11 at Maryland L, 6-19 3/25/12 at Northwestern --Navy vs. Eventual National Champion Date Opponent Result 3/3/11 Northwestern L, 8-18 Navy vs. Eventual Final Four Team Date Opponent 5/15/10 at North Carolina 3/3/11 Northwestern 5/14/11 at Maryland
Result L, 5-18 L, 8-18 L, 6-19
Miscellaneous Player Records Quickest to 100 Career Points Gms 1. Erin Rawlick, vs. Presbyterian (2-13-09) 18 2. Danielle Vivonetto, vs. Sacred Heart (5-8-10) 36 Mary Ruttum, vs. Howard (2-5-10) 36 4. Katrina Nietsch, vs. Lafayette (3-13-10) 39 5. Jasmine DePompeo, vs. Colgate (4-30-11) 40 6. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, vs. Holy Cross (3-27-10) 48 Most Career Patriot League Player of the Week Awards 1. Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2008-P) 8 2. Erin Rawlick (2008-10) 6 3. Kierstin King (2009-P) 6 4. Aimee Gennaro (2011-P) 5 Fastest Goal to Start a Game :07, Danielle Vivonetto; Davidson; 4/4/09 (NCAA Record)
The Last Time Navy... Scored 20 goals
20, Quinnipiac; 5/7/11
Had 10 assists
10, Quinnipiac; 5/7/11
Had 30 points
30, Quinnipiac; 5/7/11
Took 40 shots
46, at Bucknell; 3/12/11
Had 20 ground balls
24, High Point; 2/27/11
Had 20 draw controls
20, Quinnipiac; 5/7/11
Caused 15 turnovers
15, Bryant; 2/25/11
Made 10 saves
11, Lehigh; 4/28/11
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13, Erin Rawlick; Howard; 2/5/10
Scored 6 goals 6, Jasmine DePompeo; Lafayette; 3/20/11 Had 5 assists 5, Jasmine DePompeo; Quinnipiac; 5/7/11 Took 10 shots 11, Jasmine DePompeo; at Bucknell; 3/12/11 Had 10 draw controls 10, Caitlin Mandrin Hill; Bucknell; 3/12/11 Had 5 ground balls 6, Michelle Verbeeck; Lehigh; 4/28/11 Had 5 caused turnovers 5, Claire Olechowski; High Point; 2/27/11 Scored 3 free-position goals 3, Danielle Vivonetto; Manhattan; 3/18/10 Made 10 saves 11, Michelle Verbeeck; Lehigh; 4/28/11
Navy in the NCAA Yearly Rankings Individual Rankings (Top 15) Points 1st Erin Rawlick (2010) 3rd Jasmine DePompeo (2011) 6th Erin Rawlick (2009) 6th Erin Rawlick (2008)
111 99 92 91
Points Per Game 1st Erin Rawlick (2010) 2nd Erin Rawlick (2008) 4th Jasmine DePompeo (2011) 6th Erin Rawlick (2009)
5.29 5.35 4.71 5.11
Goals 2nd 8th 10th
Erin Rawlick (2010) Jasmine DePompeo (2011) Danielle Vivonetto (2010)
Goals Per Game 2nd Erin Rawlick (2008) 4th Erin Rawlick (2010) 6th Meg Decker (2008) Assists 6th 13th 14th 15th
Jasmine DePompeo (2011) Erin Rawlick (2009) Erin Rawlick (2010) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2011)
77 57 62
3.94 3.67 3.71
42 37 34 34
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Record Book Assists Per Game 8th Jasmine DePompeo (2011) 8th Erin Rawlick (2009) 15th Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2011) 15th Amanda Towey (2008)
2.00 2.08 1.79 1.94
Draw Controls Per Game 4th Erin Rawlick (2010) 7th Erin Rawlick (2008) 8th Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2011) 10th Meg Decker (2008)
4.86 3.47 3.95 3.41
Ground Balls Per Game 11th Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2009) Goals-Against Average 8th Elaina Ponchione (2009) 11th Elaina Ponchione (2010)
Team (Top 10) Points 4th 440 6th 396 8th 392
2010 2011 2008
Points Per Game 2nd 23.06
2008
Goals Per Game 2nd 16.65 6th 14.52
2008 2010
8.78 8.69
Points in Career 1. 4 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 3 Kathy Young 3 Erin Rawlick
Patriot League Records Held by Navy Most Goals in a Season (Team) 2010-11 2011 2010
2011 2010 2011 2011 2011
Goals in Career 1. 3 Kathy Young 3 Erin Rawlick 3. 2 Aimee Gennaro
2011 2010 2011
Assists in Career 1. 3 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 1 Madison Bell Assists in Game 1. 2 Caitlin Mandrin Hill vs. Maryland 2. 1 Caitlin Mandrin Hill vs. North Carolina 1 Madison Bell vs. North Carolina
2008 2010
Win Percentage 6th .810 8th .765
2010 2008
17; 2010
Most Assists in a Game (Player ) 9, Erin Rawlick; Howard; 2/24/10 Most Draw Controls in a Season (Player) 102, Erin Rawlick; 2010 Most Draw Controls in a Career (Player) 218, Erin Rawlick; 2008-10 Most Caused Turnovers in a Game (Player) 6, Caitlin Mandrin Hill; Detroit Mercy; 2/22/09
2011 2010 2011
2010-11 2010
Most Consecutive Weekly PL Awards 5, Aimee Gennaro; 2011 Most Offensive Weekly Awards in a Season 4, Erin Rawlick; 2010 Most Defensive Weekly Awar ds in a Season 5, Caitlin Mandrin Hill; 2009
2011 2010 2010
NCAA Play-In Game Victories
2; 2011 and 2011
Patriot League Tournament Records
Goals Allowed Per Game 7th 8.38 2010 7th 8.83 2009 Scoring Margin 4th +6.12 5th +6.14
Most Goals in a Game (Team) 24, vs. St. Francis (Pa.); 3/4/08 Most Victories in a Season
Points in Game 1. 3 Kathy Young vs. Maryland 3 Erin Rawlick vs. North Carolina 3. 2 Caitlin Mandrin Hill vs. Maryland 2 Aimee Gennaro vs. Maryland 2 Caitlin Mandrin Hill vs. North Carolina
Goals in Game 1. 3 Kathy Young vs. Maryland 3 Erin Rawlick vs. North Carolina 3. 2 Aimee Gennaro vs. Maryland
305; 2010
Held by Navy Most Assists in a Game (Team) 9, 2011 Championship vs. Colgate; 4/30/11 Most Points in a Game (Player) 9, Jasmine DePompeo (5 g, 4 a); 2011 Championship vs. Colgate; 4/30/11 Most Points in a Tournament (Player) 13, Jasmine DePompeo (6 g, 7a); 2011 Most Goals in a Game (Player) 6, Meg Decker; 2008 Semifinal vs. American; 4/25/08
Draw Controls Per Game 1st 14.12 2008 5th 14.29 2010
Most Assists in a Game (Player ) 4, Jasmine DePompeo; 2011 Championship vs. Colgate; 4/30/11
Jasmine DePompeo ‘13 owns four Patriot League Tournament records
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Navy in the NCAA Yearly Rankings
3.24
Navy’s NCAA Tournament Records
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Awards & Honors Navy Women’s Lacrosse All-Americans
Erin Rawlick
Kierstin King
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First Team Womenslax.com (2010) Second Team WomensLacrosse.com (2010)
First Team First Team
WomensLacrosse.com All-Americans 2010 Erin Rawlick Second Team Kierstin King Third Team
IWLCA All-Region All-South Region 2011 Jasmine DePompeo
Second Team
Patriot League Major Award Winners Offensive Player of the Year 2011 Jasmine DePompeo 2010 Erin Rawlick All-Patriot League First Team 2011 Jasmine DePompeo Caitlin Mandrin Hill Katrina Nietsch Kierstin King 2010 Erin Rawlick 2009 Erin Rawlick Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2008 Meg Decker Erin Rawlick All-Patriot League Second Team 2011 Kathy Young Aimee Gennaro 2010 Katrina Nietsch Kierstin King Danielle Vivonetto 2009 Katrina Nietsch Elaina Ponchione 2008 Katrina Nietsch
Jasmine DePompeo
Third Team WomensLacrosse.com (2010)
All-Americans WomensLax.com All-Americans 2011 Jasmine DePompeo 2010 Erin Rawlick
Patr iot League Tournament MVP 2011 Jasmine DePompeo 2010 Erin Rawlick
First Team WomensLax.com (2011)
Patriot League Players of the Week Offensive 2011 Aimee Gennaro (2/28) Jasmine DePompeo (2/21) 2010 Erin Rawlick (2/23, 3/2, 3/8, 3/15) Katrina Nietsch (4/5) 2009 Erin Rawlick (2/17) 2008 Mary Ruttum (3/4) Erin Rawlick (3/11) Midfield 2011
Patr iot League All-Tournament Team 2011 Jasmine DePompeo Kierstin King Caitlin Mandrin Hill Katrina Nietsch 2010 Abby Ellis Caitlin Mandrin Hill Katrina Nietsch Erin Rawlick 2009 Kristen Laraway Elaina Ponchione Erin Rawlick 2008 Meg Decker Erin Rawlick
Caitlin Mandrin Hill (4/18)
Defensive 2011 Michelle Verbeeck (4/18) Kierstin King (3/21) Jen Eikenberg (3/7) Claire Olechowski (2/28) Elaina Ponchione (2/21) 2010 Kierstin King (2/23, 3/22, 3/29) Kathy Young (4/26) 2009 Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2/17, 2/24, 3/16, 4/6, 4/20) 2008 Caitlin Mandrin Hill (3/11, 3/17) Goalkeeper 2010 Elaina Ponchione (2/23) 2009 Elaina Ponchione (2/17, 4/6, 4/20) 2008 Natalie Blandon (2/26) * Goalkeeper combined with Defensive award in 2011
Erin Rawlick ‘10 National Weekly Awards
Rookie 2011 2010 2009 2008
Jill Coughlin (4/18) Aimee Gennaro (2/21, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21) Kathy Young (2/23) Kierstin King (2/24, 3/16) Meg Decker (3/17, 4/7, 4/22) Katrina Nietsch (4/14)
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Inside Lacrosse National Player of the Week 2009 Erin Rawlick (2/17) WomensLax.com National Player of the Week 2010 Erin Rawlick (5/4) WomensLacrosse.com Offensive Player of the Week 2010 Erin Rawlick (5/3)
N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Awards & Honors Synapse Sports National Offensive Player of the Week 2011 Jasmine DePompeo (5/3)
Freshmen All-American Selections 2008 Meg Decker WomensLacrosse.com
WomensLax.com National Rookie of the Week 2011 Aimee Gennaro (3/14)
LaxPower.com Rookie of the Year 2008 Meg Decker
Inside Lacrosse National Team of the Week 2011 Kathy Young (5/11) Jasmine DePompeo (5/4)
North-South Senior All-Stars 2011 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2008 Amanda Towey
WomensLacrosse.com National Team of the Week 2010 Katrina Nietsch (5/12) Kathy Young (2/22)
Naval Academy Foundation's Cherly Dolyniuk Award 2011 Katrina Nietsch
Synapse Sports National Weekly Honor Roll 2011 Caitlin Mandrin Hill (5/10) Elaina Ponchione (2/22)
Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2010 Mary Ruttum
2009
Academic Honors
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CoSIDA Academic All-District 2011 Jasmine DePompeo Katrina Nietsch 2010 Mary Ruttum
2008
Erin Rawlick Mary Ruttum Susan Truelove Ryan Yohe Beth Young Kathy Young Kristen Laraway Laura Nevin Katrina Nietsch Erin Rawlick Mary Ruttum Margaret Gardner Kaylene Klingenstein Katrina Nietsch Jessie Rosa Mary Ruttum
First Team Second Team Second Team
IWLCA All-Academic Honor Roll 2010 Shelly Moeller Maggie Morton Mary Ruttum 2009 Erin Rawlick Mary Ruttum Patriot League All-Academic Team 2011 Katrina Nietsch Kathy Young
Kierstin King ‘12
Additional Awards and Honors All-Time Navy Team Captains 2012 Kierstin King D 2011 Caitlin Mandrin Hill A 2010 Erin Rawlick A 2009 Lauren Gillam D 2008 Amanda Towey M Tewaarton Preseason Watch List 2010 Erin Rawlick
Upperco, Md. Annapolis, Md. Forest Hill, Md. Acworth, Ga. Smithtown, N.Y.
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2011 Jill Coughlin Lexi Dauernheim Jasmine DePompeo Katie Kelly Baileigh Kimball Kierstin King Meleah Martin Emily Mellin Ashley Montgomery Laura Nevin Katrina Nietsch Claire Olechowski Beth Young Kathy Young 2010 Lexi Dauernheim Baileigh Kimball Kierstin King Emily Mellin Shelly Moeller Ashley Montgomery Laura Nevin Katrina Nietsch Claire Olechowski
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E All-Time Letterwinners *A* Name Amerau, Brittany
* G* Class of Years Lettered 2010 2008-09-10
*B* Bell, Madison Blandon, Natalie Bushong, Sarah
2012 2008 2009
2009-10 2008 2008
2014
2011
*C* Coughlin, Jill
*W*
Name Gardner, Margaret Gennaro, Aimee Gillam, Lauren
Years Lettered 2008-09 2011 2008-09
*H*
Name Wiedmeier, Tori Winters, Britney Wright, Dominique
Class of 2010 2010 2012
Years Lettered 2010 2008 2010-11
2011 2011 2013 2013
2008-11 2011 2010-11 2010-1
*Y*
Hamilton, Molly Howe, Jamie
2014 2009
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Navy Women’s Lacrosse Timeline June 10, 2006 – Navy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk announces women's lacrosse will be elevated from club to varsity status for the 2008 season. Aug. 5, 2006 – Cindy Timchal is hired as Navy's first women's lacrosse coach. Timchal arrives in Annapolis as the all-time winningest coach in women's lacrosse history. Sept. 16, 2006 – Navy takes on the Japanese National Team in a fall exhibition match.
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Feb. 18, 2007 – Mids defeat the University of Florida's club team, 13-3, to begin Division I transition year. Navy's schedule will include five Division I opponents and a number of club teams. April 3, 2007 – Mids defeat Howard, 14-13, for firstever win over a Division I opponent. April 6, 2007 – Timchal expands her coaching staff by hiring Allison (Valentino) Fondale as associate head coach. May 11, 2007 – Navy defeats UC Santa Barbara, 118, in the US Lacrosse Women's Division Intercollegiate Associates semifinals. May 12, 2007 – The Mids fall to Cal Poly in the USL WDIA championship game, 16-9. Navy ends their transition season with an 18-5 record and as national club runners-up. The game is Navy's final contest before making its full transition to a Division I program. May 16, 2007 – Amanda Towey selected as the USL WDIA Midfielder of the Year, as well as a First Team All-American. Erin Rawlick and Elise Chapdelaine were chosen to the All-America Second Team. July 11, 2007 – Cindy Timchal announces her first full recruiting class. The Class of 2011 includes future allconference players and four-year starters Katrina Nietsch and Caitlin Mandrin Hill. Feb. 23, 2008 – In its first-ever Division I game, Navy defeats Longwood, 21-10, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. March 15, 2008 – Navy wins its Patriot League debut by defeating two-time defending champion Holy Cross, 12-11. With the win, Navy improves to 6-0 on the season.
the year. The Mids were victorious over Villanova, 198.
doing so in just 29 games, as Navy beats Saint Mary's, 16-8.
April 23, 2008 – Erin Rawlick, Meg Decker and Katrina Nietsch become the first Mids to be named to the All-Patriot League team. Rawlick and Decker were selected to the first team and Nietsch to the second team.
April 18, 2009 – Mids clinch second-straight Patriot League Tournament berth with an 8-7 win over Bucknell in their Patriot League regular-season finale.
April 25, 2008 – Navy plays its first Patriot League Tournament game, but loses 17-15, at top-seeded American in the semifinals. Freshman Meg Decker ties a tournament record with six goals. Navy finishes its first varsity season with a 13-4 record. April 28, 2008 – Erin Rawlick and Meg Decker named to the Patriot League All-Tournament team. May 23, 2008 – Freshman Meg Decker is voted the LaxPower.com National Rookie of the Year. May 25, 2008 – Erin Rawlick finishes the season ranked second in the nation in both points and goals per game, as the final NCAA statistical report is released for the '08 season. May 28, 2008 – Meg Decker named to the Womenslacrosse.com All-American All-Rookie Team. June 11, 2008 – Meg Decker invited to U.S. Lacrosse Developmental and Elite team tryouts. June 14, 2008 – Amanda Towey represents Navy in the IWLCA/Under Armour North-South Senior All-Star Game. Nov. 2, 2008 – Navy hosts the inaugural Rivalry Challenge. The event, featuring over 70 high school teams, would go on to become a mainstay event on the national fall ball lacrosse scene and has since been held each year at the Naval Academy. Feb. 11, 2009 – Erin Rawlick selected as the Patriot League Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. Feb. 13, 2009 – Navy opens its second varsity season with a 21-4 win over Presbyterian.
April 21, 2009 – Erin Rawlick and Caitlin Mandrin Hill named to the All-Patriot League First Team. Katrina Nietsch and Elaina Ponchione selected to the second team. April 24, 2009 – Navy defeats Lehigh, 12-11, to record its first postseason win and advance to its first Patriot League Championship game. April 26, 2009 – Navy's second varsity season ends with a 17-4 loss to Colgate in the Patriot League Championship game. The Mids wrap up the year with a 13-5 record. April 26, 2009 – Erin Rawlick, Kristen Laraway and Elaina Ponchione named to the Patriot League AllTournament team. July 31, 2009 – Erin Rawlick advances to the final tryout for the U.S. Women's Developmental team. Sept. 8, 2009 – Erin Rawlick and Mary Ruttum named to the IWLCA All-Academic team. Feb. 3, 2010 – Caitlin Mandrin Hill selected as the Patriot League Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. Feb. 5, 2010 – Erin Rawlick scores a school-record 13 points as Navy defeats Howard 24-2 in season-opening win. Feb. 24, 2010 – Freshman Kathy Young named to the WomensLacrosse.com National Honor Roll after scoring 11 points in two wins on the week March 7, 2010 – Navy beats Fresno State, 23-2, to begin the season with its best-ever record (7-0). March 8, 2010 – Erin Rawlick is named to the Tewaaraton Award Preseason Watch List.
Feb. 17, 2009 – Erin Rawlick named the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Division I Player of the Week after scoring 10 points in Mids' 21-4 win over Presbyterian.
March 9, 2010 – Navy receives votes in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll for the first time.
April 12, 2008 – Mids clinch first Patriot League Tournament berth with an 18-11 win over Bucknell.
March 28, 2009 – Navy plays its first game on national television, as CBS College Sports broadcasts home game against Colgate.
March 15, 2010 – Erin Rawlick ties a Patriot League record with her fourth-straight league player of the week award.
April 22, 2008 – Navy sets a new NCAA record for most wins by a first-year program with their 13th of
April 7, 2009 – Erin Rawlick becomes the first Navy women's lacrosse player to score 100 career goals,
April 7, 2010 – Navy earns a berth to its third-straight Patriot League Tournament with a 15-14 win over
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May 4, 2010 – Erin Rawlick named the WomensLax.com National Player of the Week. May 8, 2010 – Navy advances to its first NCAA Tournament with a 12-2 NCAA Play-In Game win over Sacred Heart. The Mids extend their school record win total to 17. May 8, 2010 – Cindy Timchal becomes the first coach to lead three different programs to the NCAA Tournament. May 12, 2010 – Navy earns its highest national ranking to date, as they appear at No. 18 in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll.
May 15, 2010 – Navy's storybook season comes to an end, as the Mids fall to No. 3 North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament First Round, 18-5. May 20, 2010 – Mary Ruttum named to the ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA All-District Second Team. May 28, 2010 – Erin Rawlick is selected to the WomensLax.com All-American Team.
Mary Ruttum ‘10 April 30, 2010 – Navy advances to its second-straight Patriot League Championship game, with a 15-10 defeat of two-time defending champion Colgate in the semifinals. April 30, 2010 – Erin Rawlick becomes the first Navy player to eclipse the 100-point mark in a season. May 2, 2010 – Navy wins its first-ever Patriot League Championship, as the Mids defeat Lehigh, 11-9. May 2, 2010 – Erin Rawlick named the Patriot League Tournament MVP and is joined on the all-tournament team by Katrina Nietsch, Caitlin Mandrin Hill and Abby Ellis. May 3, 2010 – Navy earns its first-ever national ranking, appearing at No. 20 in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. May 3, 2010 – Erin Rawlick named the WomensLacrosse.com National Offensive Player of the Week.
May 30, 2010 – Erin Rawlick leads the nation in points (111) and points per game (5.29) as the NCAA releases its final statistical report for the '10 season. Rawlick also finishes second in the country in total goals (77).
March 12, 2011 – Navy defeats Bucknell, 17-7, to win its 50th game in program history. March 14, 2011 – Aimee Gennaro named the WomensLax.com National Rookie of the Week after scoring seven goals in win over Bucknell. April 26, 2011 – Navy placed a program best four players on the All-Patriot League First Team (Jasmine DePompeo, Caitlin Mandrin Hill, Katrina Nietsch and Kierstin King) and Jasmine DePompeo was named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year. April 26, 2011 – Katrina Nietsch and Kathy Young selected to the inaugural Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse All-Academic Team. April 30, 2011 – Navy rallies from a five-goal second half deficit to defeat Colgate, 15-14, in the Patriot League Championship. Mids win back-to-back league titles. April 30, 2011 – In Navy’s win over Colgate, Jasmine DePompeo sets new Patriot League Tournament records for points in a game (9), most points in a tournament (13) and most assists in a tournament (7) and is named the tournament’s MVP. May 3, 2011 – Jasmine DePompeo named the Synapse Sports National Offensive Player of the Week.
June 1, 2010 – Erin Rawlick (second team) and Kierstin King (third team) earn WomensLacrosse.com All-American honors.
May 7, 2011 – Mids blow out Quinnipiac, 20-5, in NCAA Play-In Game to advance to their second straight NCAA Tournament.
June 9, 2010 – Navy is ranked No. 19 in the final Inside Lacrosse Media Poll of the season.
May 14, 2011 – Navy makes its second straight NCAA Tournament appearance, but falls to No. 1 Maryland, 19-6, in the first round.
Aug. 21, 2010 – Shelly Moeller, Maggie Morton and Mary Ruttum named to the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll. Oct. 23, 2010 – Team honored for winning the PL Championship on field at the New Meadowlands Stadium during Navy’s 35-17 defeat in football of Notre Dame in front of a crowd of 75,614. Februar y 18, 2011 – Navy earns its first win over a school from the American Lacrosse Conference and posts one of its biggest wins to date as the Mids defeat Ohio State, 9-8, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
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May 19, 2011 – Jasmine DePompeo (First Team) and Katrina Nietsch (Second Team) receive CoSIDA AllAcademic District II honors. May 26, 2011 – Jasmine DePompeo named a FirstTeam All-American by WomensLacrosse.com. May 27, 2011 – Jasmine DePompeo becomes the first Midshipmen to earn IWLCA All-Region honors after being named to the South Region Second Team. June 3, 2011 – Navy is ranked in the year-end Inside Lacrosse Media Poll for the second straight season, coming in at No. 20.
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May 12, 2010 – Katrina Nietsch selected to the WomensLacrosse.com National Honor Roll.
March 3, 2011 – Navy hosts No. 2 Northwestern at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Wildcats went on to win the 2011 national championship.
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Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium has emerged as the premier college lacrosse venue in the country and the home to Navy’s men’s and women’s lacrosse programs. Though the three million-dollar facility opened its doors on Sept. 26, 1959, when Navy christened the stadium with a 29-2 win on the gridiron against William & Mary, the Navy lacrosse program would not play its first contest at the stadium until April 29, 1961. All-American George Tracy and attackman Patrick Fitzpatrick scored two goals apiece to lead the Midshipmen to a 9-7 victory over rival Maryland in Navy’s debut at the two-year-old facility. This spring marks the 49th season in which at least one Navy lacrosse game has been played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Having played a game a year at the stadium for 42 consecutive years, the Midshipmen stepped away from the hallowed ground in 2003 as the stadium underwent a 40 million-dollar face-lift. When Navy returned to the field in 2004, the Midshipmen called the state-of-theart multi-use facility their home for all home lacrosse games, and this past spring the women joined their male counterparts in playing its contests there as well. The support the lacrosse teams at Navy receive is second to none. Traditionally, the men’s team is one of the topdrawing teams in all of college lacrosse, boasting six of the top-15 largest attended regular-season games of all-time. Now, with another team occupying the playing surface at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis truly becomes the center of the lacrosse world. In 2008, the Navy women were quick to establish a definite home-field advantage. In their first Division I contest, the Mids set the tone for the spring with a convincing 21-10 win over Longwood. Navy went on to post an 11-0 record at home, outscoring its competitors by a combined 104 goals (9.5 per game). Headed into 2012, the Midshipmen boast an impressive 37-6 (.860) overall record when playing on their home turf. One of the finest moments for the women’s lacrosse team at Navy-Marine Corps Memioral Stadium came on May 8, 2010, when the Mids defeated Sacred Heart 12-2 in an NCAA Tournament Play-In Game and earned their first NCAA Tournament berth. The women’s team won a second Play-In Game on the field in 2011, defeating Quinnipiac, 20-5, to earn another trip to the NCAA Tournament. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium was totally renovated over a four-year time period (2002-05) and transformed into a state-of-the-art multi-use facility hosting Navy football and men’s and women’s lacrosse as well as a myriad of other local, regional, national and international events. The $42M project was privately funded by the Naval Academy Foundation and the Naval Academy Athletic Association (NAAA). Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. of Baltimore, Md. served as the general contractor and both 360 Architecture of Kansas City, Kan. and Alt, Breeding, Schwarz of Annapolis, Md. directed the design. New components include two state-of-the-art video scoreboards, chair back seating, ADA seating platforms and
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The Nation’s Premier Lacrosse Venue Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium has and will continue to serve as the destination for lacrosse’s premier events each and every spring. Below is a list of some of the sport’s major events that have been held in Annapolis. 2012 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals 2010 Major League Lacrosse Championship 2009 Major League Lacrosse Championship 2009 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Quarterfinals 2008 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Quarterfinals 2007 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Quarterfinals 2005 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship 2005 Women's Lacrosse World Cup
access ramps, concession stands, end zone seating, luxury suites, and additional sideline seating created by lowering the playing field to give the stadium a more intimate look and feel. In 2004, a 12,000 sq. ft. two-story banquet facility was constructed to host class reunion dinners and other Naval Academy functions. The first floor N-Room houses plaques listing the names of all USNA varsity letterwinners and can seat 600 for a banquet or formal dinner. The second floor is the home of the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame. The James H.H. Carrington Room is part of the Hall of Champions that displays lacrosse photos, trophies and memorabilia representing the proud tradition of Navy lacrosse. The banquet rooms are serviced by a full kitchen and bar areas with a fully-integrated audio and video system that features ten large screen televisions and the ability to give business presentations on both levels of the banquet facility. The banquet facility is just one of many hospitality areas located in the stadium complex. Ten sideline suites are located on the east side of the stadium and eight in the south end zone. Large party tents are utilized with great views of the field in the southeast and southwest corners of the facility. Class reunions are frequently held in Class Ring North, located behind the battle arches in the north end, offering alumni an instadium tailgating opportunity. A renovated press tower was completed prior to the 2004 season. The fourth level, named the Flag Bridge, was erected under the old press area in the seating bowl. It has 71 permanent seats in front of additional stools, tables and chairs which allows for flexibility in hosting game day viewing or special events on non-game days. The fifth level is dedicated to the writing press, radio booths, coaches' booths, scoreboard, public address and operations areas. The top level holds booths for coaches' video along with suites. In 2005, the lower concourse restrooms were expanded and the concourse was totally resurfaced. A major change to the stadium came with the installation of a new synthetic field surface, FieldTurf, which allows the stadium to be used 365 days a year. The most recent renovation to the Stadium took place this summer when four luxury boxes, a television booth and camera locations were constructed on the Upper East Side. The relocation of the television production will allow the CBS College Sports Network to better capture the Navy sideline and Brigade of Midshipmen. In order to enhance the Stadium’s ADA capabilities, two new elevators will make stops at the lower portion of the upper deck to allow for fans to access their seats via a pedestrian bridge. The multi-purpose nature of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium has allowed it to play host to the 2007, ‘08 and ‘09 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals, the 2005 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship, the 2005 Women's Lacrosse World Cup, and the Good Samaritan High School All-Star Football game, as well as numerous high school and local youth events. The memorial aspects of the original structure were preserved and enhanced during the renovations. More than 8,000 chair back memorial plates were removed, refurbished and reinstalled in the new seats. Hundreds of memorial plaques received the same treatment and are featured on the Memorial Plaque Wall in the North Memorial Plaza. Battle arches and class arches have been constructed to tell the illustrious story of the Naval Services. Each combination of battle arches contains a history lesson on the left arch and a description of the particular battle on the right. Each and every battle fought by either the Navy or Marine Corps is depicted through the use of color-coded battle streamers allowing visitors to chronologically view the story of the brave men and women who we honor for their service to our country.
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Most Goals 24, 3x; MR: Bucknell; 4/24/10 Most Assists 19, Fresno State; 3/7/10 Most Points 42, Fresno State; 3/7/10 Most Shots 53, Presbyterian; 3/22/10 Most Ground Balls 30, Robert Morris; 4/14/09 Most Draw Controls 21, 5x; MR: Bucknell, 3/24/10 Most Caused Turnovers 17, Holy Cross; 3/27/10 Most Saves 15, Ohio State; 2/18/11
Most Goals Most Assists Most Points Most Shots Most Ground Balls Most Draw Controls
18, Northwestern; 3/3/11 9, Northwestern; 3/3/11 27, Northwestern; 3/3/11 44, Northwestern; 3/3/11 22, Manhattan; 3/18/10 21, Northwestern; 3/3/11
Most Caused Turnovers 10, William & Mary; 3/10/10 Most Saves
17, Presbyterian; 3/22/10
Single-Game Individual Records at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium N a vy
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Most Goals 8, Danielle Vivonetto; Manhattan; 3/18/10 Most Assists 9, Erin Rawlick; Howard; 2/24/10 Most Points 13, Erin Rawlick; Howard; 2/5/10 Most Shots 16, Erin Rawlick; Longwood; 3/23/08 Most Ground Balls 7, 2x; MR: Elaina Ponchione; William & Mary; 3/10/10 Most Draw Controls 11, Erin Rawlick; Bucknell; 4/24/10 Most Caused Turnovers 6, Caitlin Mandrin Hill; Detroit Mercy; 2/22/09 Most Saves 15, Elaina Ponchione; Ohio State; 2/18/11
Most Goals 7, Taryn McKenna; Villanova; 3/24/09 Most Assists 3, 2x; MR: Shannon Smith; Northwestern; 3/3/11 Most Points 9, Shannon Smith; Northwestern; 3/3/11 Most Shots 11, Taryn McKenna; Villanova; 3/24/09 Most Ground Balls 7, Danielle Pokusa; St. Francis (Pa.); 3/4/08 Most Draw Controls 12, Ana White; Lafayette; 3/20/11 Most Caused Turnovers 3, Natasha Blackburn; Ohio State; 2/18/11 Most Saves 17, Susan England; Presbyterian; 3/22/10
Largest Crowds at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1,316 920 764 562 560
Lehigh def. Navy, 15-13 Navy def. High Point, 11-8 Navy def. Bucknell, 24-4 Navy def. Ohio State, 9-8 Navy def. Quinnipiac, 20-5
Year-by-Year Records at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
4/23/11 2/27/11 4/24/10 2/18/11 5/7/11
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OVERALL W L 11 0 7 3 11 1 8 2 37 6
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Navy Women’s Lacrosse Facility Firsts First Game / First Win First Goal First NCAA Play-In Game
February 23, 2008 - Longwood (W, 21-10) Sarah Bushong (Navy), 1st Half at 28:10 May 8, 2010 - Sacred Heart (W, 12-2)
2011 Navy Women’s Lacrosse Attendance Home Games 10
Total 5,588*
Average 559*
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Building Facts Size..........................................................................140,000 sq ft Turf area ...................................................................76,000 sq ft Weight room area ......................................................5800 sq ft Locker rooms.............................................................................8 Lockers...................................................................................300
The state-of-the-art weight training facilities in the Wesley A. Brown Field House (right). The retractable Magic Carpet Astroturn system allows the lacrosse team to practice indoors.
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Named after Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, USN (ret.), the first African American midshipman to graduate from the USNA (in 1949), the 140,000 square foot multi-function facility serves as the on-campus home for the women’s lacrosse program. Built facing the scenic Severn River, the Wesley A. Brown Field House includes three regulation sized basketball courts, a 200-meter indoor track with banked curves and a retractable synthetic turf surface that allows the lacrosse team to practice indoors. In a matter of four to six hours, a full indoor track and field setup can be converted into an indoor lacrosse practice facility. The synthetic playing surface is stored on a spool at the south end of the field house and deployed by a combination of nine winches and an 18-port distributed air blower system that causes the turf to float across the floor surface as it is deployed and retracted. State-of-the-art weight training and sports medicine facilities, as well as class and meeting rooms give the Midshipmen a place to relax, study, lift and watch film in and out of the lacrosse season. The world-class facility also houses the women’s lacrosse main locker room. The program’s main locker room area consists of a 360-square foot with large hardwood lockers for each player, with a 375-square foot team area and a 150-square foot equipment and athletic training room located on either end of the main locker room and access to meeting rooms. The women’s lacrosse coaching staff offices are also housed in the field house.
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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)
Michael Rakoczy, Men‘ s Soccer
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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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Behind a dominant performance from senior Andrew Hanko, Navy defeated Army, 20-41, for the 11th time in the last 14 meetings. Hanko led the entire race and Navy runners took 10 of the top-12 spots.
Wyatt Middleton, Football
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 2015 FACTS Enrollment................................ 1,229 (993 men, 236 women) Applicants...................... 19,145 (14,652 men, 4,493 women) Class Rank in High School, Top 10% ............................. 52% Class Rank in High School, Top 33% ............................. 85% HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 65% HS Participation, National Honor Society...................... 62% HS Participation, Varsity Athlete...................................... 90% HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain/Co-Captain .... 65% HS Participation, Community Service ............................ 88% 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 all-time 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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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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Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of officers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bring fresh ideas and experiences from operational units and staffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civilian faculty members give continuity to the educational program and form a core of professional scholarship and teaching experience. Working together closely, these military and civilian faculty members form one of the strongest and most dedicated teaching faculties of any college or university in the United States.
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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 valedictorian, Nick Birger 11) was a First-Team Academic All-America selection for men’ s ennis in 2011. as well as the overll 2010-11 Patriot League ScholarAthlete of the Year.
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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 L A C R O S S E 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.
The Annapolis State Hou in continuous legislative use was here where General Ge resigned his commission in t Army, and where the Treaty the Revolutionary War was r
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.
Over 80 million pounds of blue crab
were harvested in Maryland in 2010. The Maryland crab harvest makes up more than 50 percent of the annual U.S. catch.
Additional photography credit to www.VisitAnnapolis.org, www.VisitMaryland.org, and www.Baltimore.org.
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N AV Y W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 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.
Mac Anthony, Men’s Swimming
During the 2010-11 academic year, Patriot League studentathletes and teams have accomplished the following:
Swimmer of the Meet
*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.
Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country Coach of the Year (Third-Consecutive Honor)
*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 L A C R O S S E 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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3 - Casey Browne
4 - Jess Fellows
5 - Meg Ford
6 - Lindsay Rheiner
7 - Claire Olechowski
8 - Sam Dennis
9 - Jordan Snyder
10 - Sarah George
12 - Meleah Martin
13 - Kate Herren
14 - Danielle Vivonetto
15 - Loren Generi
16 - Molly Hamilton
17 - Morgan O’Brien
18 - Emily Mellin
19 - S.A. Fogleman
20 - Morgan Stamm
21 - Jasmine DePompeo
22 - Erin Walsh
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24 - Kierstin King
25 - Dominique Wright
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27 - Beth Young
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30 - Abby Ellis
31 - Abigail New
32 - Meghan Hughes
33 - Jill Coughlin
34 - Annie Foky
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41 - Charlotte Hauser
43 - Candace Ross
45 - Elaina Ponchione
Cindy Timchal Head Coach
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