2018 Women's Lacrosse Guide

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2017-18 NAVY ATHLETICS

2018 NAVY WOMEN'S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Table of Contents / Schedule / Quick Facts Table of Contents

Schedule 1 Coaching Staff 2-7 Roster 8-9 Midshipmen Profiles 10-20 Season in Review 21 Season Statistics 22-28 Year-by-Year Results 29-30 Series Results 31-33 NCAA Tournament 34-39 Patriot League Tournament 40-41 Patriot League Year in Review 42 Individual Records 43-45 Team Records 46 Annual Statistical Leaders 47 All-Time Highs / Lows 48 National Rankings 49 Honors & Awards 50-51 All-Time Letterwinners 52 All-Time Jersey Numbers 53 Women’s Lacrosse Timeline 54-56 Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 57-58 Patriot League 59

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Cindy Timchal Alma Mater West Chester ‘76 Navy Record 155-43 (.783 / 10 yrs.) Career Record 491-129 (.792 / 35 yrs.) Office Phone 410-293-8746 Email timchal@usna.edu Assistant Coach Gabby Capuzzi Alma Mater Ohio State ‘12 Office Phone 410-293-5541 Email capuzzi@usna.edu Assistant Coach Aly Messinger Alma Mater North Carolina ‘16 Office Phone 410-293-5537 Email messinge@usna.edu Volunteer Assistant Coach Kelly Devlin Alma Mater North Carolina ‘16 Office Phone 410-293-5537 Director of Lacrosse Operations Liz Schaffner Alma Mater Loyola (Md.) ‘98 Office Phone 410-293-8797 Email schaffne@usna.edu

Sports Information

Women’s Lacrosse SID Chris Whitehead Alma Mater Georgia Tech ‘02 Office Phone 410-293-8774 Email cwhitehe@usna.edu Mailing Address 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, MD 21402

Media Guide Credits

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

2018 Navy Women’s Lacrosse Schedule

Day Date Opponent Saturday Feb. 10 Ohio State Saturday Feb. 17 Columbia Sunday Feb. 25 Michigan Tuesday Feb. 27 at Boston College Friday March 2 vs. Winthrop 1 Wednesday March 7 at Saint Joseph’s Tuesday March 13 at Florida Saturday March 17 Colgate • Saturday March 24 at Bucknell • Wednesday March 28 Lehigh • Saturday March 31 at Holy Cross • Saturday April 7 Loyola • Wednesday April 11 Virginia Saturday April 14 at Army • Wednesday April 18 at American • Saturday April 21 at Lafayette • Saturday April 28 Boston University • Tuesday May 1 Patriot League Quarterfinal Friday May 4 Patriot League Semifinal Sunday May 6 Patriot League Championship

Location Time Annapolis, Md. 1:00 p.m. Annapolis, Md. 11:00 a.m. Annapolis, Md. (Rip Miller Turf) 1:00 p.m. Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1:00 p.m. Sparks, Md. 7:00 p.m. Philadelphia, Pa. 3:00 p.m. Gainesville, Fla. 1:00 p.m. Annapolis, Md. 11:00 a.m. Lewisburg, Pa. 1:00 p.m. Annapolis, Md. 5:00 p.m. Worcester, Mass. 1:00 p.m. Annapolis, Md. 2:00 p.m. Annapolis, Md. 7:00 p.m. West Point, N.Y. TBD Washington, D.C. 4:00 p.m. Easton, Pa. 1:00 p.m. Annapolis, Md. 1:00 p.m. Highest Seed TBD Regular Season Champion TBD Regular Season Champion TBD

Tournament Key 1 – Game played at US Lacrosse Headquarters (Sparks, Md.) All times are Eastern and subject to change Home games played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (unless otherwise indicated) • – Patriot League Conference Game

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. Walter “Ted” Carter, USN Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk Conference Patriot League Facility (Capacity) Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (34,000) Surface Field Turf Press Box Phone 410-268-1489 Athletics Web Site navysports.com First Year of Division I Lacrosse 2008 All-Time Record 155-43 (.783 / 10 yrs.) All-Time Patriot League Record 56-14 (.800 / 10 yrs.) Record at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 91-14 (.867 / 10 yrs.) Patriot League Regular Season Championships / Last 3 / 2013 Patriot League Tournament Appearances / Last 10 / 2017 Patriot League Championship Appearances / Last 8 / 2017 Patriot League Championships / Last 5 / 2017 NCAA Play-In Game Appearances / Last 3 / 2012 NCAA First Round Appearances / Last 5 / 2017 NCAA Second Round Apperances / Last 2 / 2017 NCAA Quarterfinal Apperances / Last 1 / 2017 NCAA Semifinal Apperances / Last 1 / 2017 2017 Overall Record 18-5 (.783) 2017 Patriot League Record / Finish 8-1 / 2nd 2017 Postseason NCAA Tournament Semifinals Letterwinners Returning / Lost 21 / 5 Starters Returning / Lost 10 / 2 Newcomers 13

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Coaching Staff

Cindy Timchal

Head Coach | West Chester ‘76 | 11th Year at Navy, 155-43 (.783) | 36th Season Overall, 491-129 (.792) Hall of Fame head coach Cindy Timchal was named the first women’s lacrosse coach at the United States Naval Academy 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. Timchal, who is entering her 36th year as a head coach, is the NCAA’s all-time leader in career wins (491) division I 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. In her 10 seasons at the helm of the Midshipmen program, Navy has accumulated a terrific 155-43 (.783) record, won five Patriot League Championships and has advanced to five NCAA Tournaments (2010, ’11, ’12, ‘13, ‘17). In 2017, Timchal and the Navy lacrosse team made history as it became the first Service Academy team from a women’s sport to advance to the NCAA Final Four. In 2017, the women’s lacrosse team finished the year 18-5 overall with an 8-1 record in the Patriot League. The Mids made their fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the first appearance for Navy since 2013. The Midshipmen began their historic run, advancing to the NCAA Tournament after posting a 15-5 victory over top-seeded Loyola in the Patriot League Tournament. The win marked the team’s fifth championship and ended the Greyhounds’ 41-game winning streak against PL foes. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Navy defeated No. 7 Penn, 11-10, at Penn Park on Dunning-Cohen Champions Field in Philadelphia, Pa. With the win, the Midshipmen advanced to the second round of the Tournament for just the second time in school history. The victory over the No. 7 Quakers was the first win against a ranked opponent in Navy history. In addition, it was the second NCAA Tournament win for Navy in program history. Navy posted a 23-11 victory over UMass in the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the Mids to advance to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals for the first time in program history. The Mids defeated defending National Champions and No. 2 seed North Carolina, 16-14, to punch their ticket in to the first-ever Final Four appearance in school

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history. As a team, Navy set the school record for points (545), goals (358), assists (187), shots attempted (805), shots on goal (607), ground balls (453), draw controls (364), caused turnovers (216), and games played (23). The Mids (18-5) finished one-win shy of tying the school records for wins in a season. The 2017 Navy women’s lacrosse team finished the year ranked fourth in the final Inside Lacrosse Media Poll and sixth in the final IWLCA Coaches Poll. The rankings mark the first time in program history that the Mids have been ranked in the top 10 in either poll. It is the highest national ranking for any women’s team in school history. Following the 2017 season, Timchal became one of six coaches inducted into the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) inaugural Hall of Fame class on Nov. 16, 2017. In 2016, Navy returned to the Patriot League Championship for the second straight year. Earning the second seed in the league tournament, the Mids defeated No. 3 Boston University, 10-7. Navy looked to dethrone twotime league champion Loyola in the championship game, but felt short, 12-8, after a slow first-half start. The Mids finished the season with a 13-6 overall mark. Timchal guided Navy back to the Patriot League Tournament Championship in 2015, following a year absence in 2014. The Mids cruised to the title game after decisive wins over Holy Cross (17-5) in the quarterfinals and Colgate (16-7) in the semifinals. Navy fell short of its fifth NCAA Tournament appearance in six years as it lost to Loyola (Md.), 14-9, in Baltimore. The Mids capped off their season with 19-11 win over ACC foe Virginia Tech finish the season 15-5. In 2013, Navy went to its fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament, following a fourth-straight Patriot League title. The Mids went 6-0 in conference play to extend their unbeaten streak in the regular season to 12. Navy hosted the Patriot League Tournament for the second straight season, following its second Patriot League Regular Season title. The Mids defeated Lafayette (9-8) in the semifinals and Holy Cross (14-4) in the championship game. The 2012 team advanced to a third straight NCAA Tournament after winning its third Patriot League title game. The Mids posted a 6-0 record during conference play to earn their first

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The Timchal File Year-by-Year Records

Year School W-L 1982 Northwestern 8-3 1983 Northwestern 11-3 1984 Northwestern 10-4 1985 Northwestern 7-4 1986 Northwestern 10-4 1987 Northwestern 10-4 1988 Northwestern 10-5 1989 Northwestern 6-5 1990 Northwestern 4-8 1991 Maryland 14-3 1992 Maryland 14-1* 1993 Maryland 12-2 1994 Maryland 12-1 1995 Maryland 17-0* 1996 Maryland 19-0* 1997 Maryland 21-1* 1998 Maryland 18-3* 1999 Maryland 21-0* 2000 Maryland 21-1* 2001 Maryland 23-0* 2002 Maryland 11-10 2003 Maryland 18-4 2004 Maryland 15-5 2005 Maryland 12-7 2006 Maryland 12-8 2007 Navy (Club) 18-5% 2008 Navy 13-4 2009 Navy 13-5 2010 Navy 17-4 2011 Navy 15-6 2012 Navy 18-3 2013 Navy 19-2 2014 Navy 14-3 2015 Navy 15-5 2016 Navy 13-6 2017 Navy 18-5 Totals 491-129 (.792 / 35 yrs.) at Northwestern 76-40 (.655 / 9 yrs.) at Maryland 260-46 (.850 / 16 yrs.) at Navy 155-43 (.783 / 10 yrs.) * – Denotes NCAA Champion % – Club season not reflected in career coaching record

Milestone Wins 1 03/24/82 – W, 12-11 vs. Dartmouth 100 04/25/92 – W, 17-6 vs. Penn 200 04/29/98 – W, 12-11 vs. Princeton 300 03/03/04 – W, 14-11 vs. Syracuse 400 03/07/12 – W, 18-8 vs. Robert Morris


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Coaching Staff outright Patriot League Regular Season title and hosting duties for the postseason tournament. Navy breezed through the four-team tournament, outscoring its opponents by a score of 32-18. The Mids received a challenging draw following the league title with a NCAA Play-In Game at MPSF-Champion Oregon. Navy rallied from a late 9-7 deficit to defeat the Ducks in overtime, 10-9, to advance to the NCAA First Round where the team would fall to No. 5 North Carolina, 14-7. Navy finished the season ranked in the deBeer Media Poll for the third straight season in 2012, coming in at No. 19 in the year-end poll. Jasmine DePompeo became Navy’s first Academic AllAmerican in 2012, earning third-team honors while also appearing on the IWLCA All-South Region squad for the second straight year. The Mids posted an 18-3 overall record in 2012, setting a school and Patriot League record for most wins in a season. Timchal was named the Patriot League Coach of the Year for the first time in 2012. During the 2012 season, Timchal became the first college lacrosse coach, at any level and either gender, to win 400 career games and also received word that she would be a member of the 2012 induction class to the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. The 2011 Navy squad proved that the program was poised to remain on the national scene. Upping its strength of schedule for the fourthstraight 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 fivegoal 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 15-6 record in 2011. Sophomore Jasmine DePompeo (’13) 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 qualified for the

NCAA Tournament faster than the three years it took Navy. In fact, only two programs 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, Timchal led 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 secondranked scoring offense in the nation. Her on-thefield 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 Midshipmen women’s lacrosse by leading the Academy’s club squad to an 18-5 mark, including its first win over a Division I opponent and a runner-up finish at the USL/WDIA National Tournament. Timchal’s coaching career got its start at Northwestern in 1982. During her nine-year tenure with the Wildcats, she compiled a 76-40 record (.655) while leading the program to five NCAA appearances. While at Northwestern, Timchal made it to the quarterfinals, earning appearances in the NCAA Tournament in 1983, ‘84, ‘86, ‘87, and ‘88. In 1991, she made the move to College Park to revive and renew the strong tradition of the University of Maryland lacrosse program. Prior to her arrival at the storied program, Maryland’s last title had come in 1986, but almost immediately the Terrapins restored their reign atop the sport. Timchal’s first year saw a 14-3 mark and a trip to the NCAA finals. By 1992, the lacrosse world sensed something special was on the horizon at Maryland. Despite being at a place with a rich history in lacrosse, few could have predicted that a dynasty so powerful was on the horizon. With a 14-1 record, the Terrapins took the 1992 national title – the third in school history. The 1993 season would bring a heartbreaking 7-6 loss to the Princeton Tigers in the NCAA semifinals. The following year led to further 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,

Honors & Accolades • Two-time National – 2000: IWLCA – 2000: E-Lacrosse

Coach of the Year

• Eight NCAA Championships 26th most all-time in any sport by a coach 8th most in a women’s sport in NCAA history

• Seven consecutive NCAA Championships

– 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 – Tied for the seventh most in any sport in NCAA Division I history – Third most in a women’s sport – 18th most in any sport in all NCAA divisions

Career winning percentage of .792

Only coach in NCAA history to lead three different teams to NCAA Tournament 26 NCAA Tournament appearances

• 491 victories – Most in NCAA Division I history • 620 games coached – Second most in NCAA history

• – Most in NCAA history

• 19 NCAA Quarterfinal appearances – Northwestern, Maryland, Navy – Led Navy to the NCAA quarterfinals in 2017, where the Midshipmen defeated defending National Champion North Carolina to advance to the NCAA semifinals, becoming the first Service Academy team from a women’s sport to advance to the NCAA Final Four •

Coached 57 different players to 99 AllAmerica honors Seven-time Conference Coach of the Year

• – Four-time ACC Coach of the Year – Three-time Patriot League Coach of the Year • •

2012 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 2017 IWLCA Hall of Fame

All-Time Wins Leaders (All-Divisions)

Rk. Coach (Current / Last School) Wins 494 1. Sharon Pfluger (TCNJ) * 2. Cindy Timchal (Navy) * 491 3. Missy Foote (Middlebury) 422 402 4. Carol Cantele (Gettysburg) * 5. Chris Sailer (Princeton) * 386 * – Denotes active coaches

All-Time Wins Leaders (Division I Only)

Rk. Coach (Current / Last School) Wins 1. Cindy Timchal (Navy) * 491 2. Chris Sailer (Princeton) * 386 3. Jenny Levy (North Carolina) * 312 4. Julie Myers (Virginia) * 301 5. Amanda O’Leary (Florida) * 293 * – Denotes active coaches

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Coaching Staff Timchal vs. 2018 Opponents

At Navy All-Time Opponent W-L Pct. W-L Pct. American 11-1 .917 11-1 .917 Army West Point 2-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 Boston College 0-3 .000 3-5 .375 Boston Univ. 4-2 .667 5-2 .714 Bucknell 10-0 1.000 10-0 1.000 Colgate 10-4 .714 10-4 .714 Columbia –-– ––– –-– ––– Florida –-– ––– –-– ––– Holy Cross 11-2 .846 11-2 .846 Lafayette 11-0 1.000 11-1 .917 Lehigh 10-4 .714 11-4 .733 Loyola (Md.) 1-6 .143 17-9 .654 Michigan 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 Ohio State 1-0 1.000 6-1 .857 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) –-– ––– –-– ––– Virginia 0-3 .000 20-13 .606 Winthrop 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 Total: 73-25 .744 119-42 .739

Timchal and the Terps turned the tables on the competition. After the three-goal loss to Princeton in 1994 finals, the Terps went 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 went 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 ended 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 produced 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

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The Timchal Coaching Tree

Cindy Timchal’s impact on women’s lacrosse transcends national titles. Dozens of her former players have gone on to coach at the collegiate level and several will be serving as Division I head coaches around the country this spring. Name, Class Jen Adams, `01 Kelly Amonte Hiller, `96 Allison Comito, `02 Missy Doherty, `97 Katie Doolittle, `07 Randall Goldsborough, ‘97 Alex Kahoe, `00 Kelly (Kasper) Carter, `07 Kerstin Kimel, `93 Karen MacCrate-Henning, `96 Sonia LaMonica, `04 Courtney (Martinez) Connor, ‘01 Meghan McNamara, `01 Cathy (Nelson) Reese, `98 Jennifer Ulehla, `91 Michele Ulhfelder, ‘91 Alexis Venechanos, `03 Acacia Walker, `05

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 All-Americans 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 Maryland players was Timchal. In just five 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 – the thirdlongest 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 earned All-America recognition a total of 95 times under Timchal including Kelly Amonte Hiller’s four, (1993-96), and three each for Betsy Elder (199294), Sarah Forbes (1995-97), Laura Harmon (1993-95), Sascha Newmarch (1996-98), Jen

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Institution Loyola (Md.) Northwestern California Penn State Towson Bucknell Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) John Hopkins Duke Colby College (DIII) Towson Arizona State C.W. Post (DII) Maryland Michigan Occidental (DIII) Ohio State Boston College

Adams (1999-2001) and Kelly Coppedge (200204). 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 and had coached 22 members of the team. Nationally, 18 of Timchal’s players have played on the U.S. Developmental team and five were members of the most recent championship U.S. World Cup team. Seven former Terrapins helped lead Australia to the 2005 World Cup title in Annapolis, including tournament MVP Sarah Forbes. All totaled, 13 Terps represented three countries at the World Cup. Beyond the numbers, though, Timchal has done her part to revolutionize the sport of women’s lacrosse. Timchal brought some of the most influential names in the sport through College Park, including former assistant and lacrosse legend Gary Gait, and Terrapin stars Cathy Nelson and Jen Adams. In addition, former Maryland players have become a fixture on national teams and within the collegiate coaching ranks, demonstrating the breadth of Timchal’s influence. In 1996, she introduced a new wrinkle to her vast coaching repertoire as she brought aboard the wisdom of California-based spiritual advisor and renowned author Dr. Jerry Lynch to enrich the minds of her


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Coaching Staff student-athletes. That decision complemented the already high level of physical conditioning it takes to excel at the Division I level and has since become a widespread trend used throughout the world of sports. Since her first days in coaching at Northwestern, Timchal’s focus has always been on the experience. And as impressive as her on-field success has been, her greatest accomplishments have come off of it. Throughout her career, her athletes have set the bar within the classroom as eight athletes have garnered a total of 10 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 Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Jasmine DePompeo (’13) became the first Mid to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors when she was named to the third team in 2012. Her dedication to her players has inspired a remarkable number of them to follow her into the coaching ranks. Twenty (20) of her former Maryland players patrol the sidelines on coaching staffs across the country, including Kelly Amonte Hiller (Northwestern head coach), Jen Adams

(Loyola head coach), Kerstin Kimel (Duke head coach), Cathy Reese (Maryland head coach) and Karen McCrate (head coach of 2001 NCAA D-II Champion C.W. Post). Timchal’s coaching tree also extends outside the sport and into field hockey, where former player Jennifer Averill has won three national titles at Wake Forest. She also served as a mentor to former Dartmouth head coach Amy Patton at Unionville High School. Timchal, a graduate of Haverford High School, lettered in lacrosse, tennis and track and 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. Altogether, Timchal is a member of eight different halls of fame. In 2012, Timchal was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and in 2017, she became an inaugural member of the IWLCA Hall of Fame. In 2000, Timchal was inducted into the Haverford High School Hall of Fame. In 2004,

she was inducted into the West Chester (Pa.) University’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 Chapter (2002) and the Potomac Chapter (2006). Timchal was inducted into the University of Maryland Hall of Fame in 2012.

Coach Timchal and the NCAA Tournament Cindy Timchal, Head Coach

Navy’s NCAA Tournament Records

All-Time NCAA Tournament Record 33-18 (.647) NCAA Tournament Appearances 26 Northwestern (5) 1983, ‘84, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88 Maryland (16) 1991, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Navy (5) 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘17 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

Points in Career 1. 24 Kelly Larkin 2. 21 Jenna Collins 3. 15 Julia Collins 4. 13 Jasmine DePompeo 5. 12 Morgan Young 6. 10 Meg O’Donnell 10 Aimee Gennaro 8. 8 Andie O’Sullivan 9. 7 Kathy Young 10. 6 Kayla Harris

Gabby Capuzzi, Assistant Coach

Points in Game 1. 9 Kelly Larkin vs. UMass 2017 2. 8 Jenna Collins vs. UMass 2017 8 Julia Collins vs. UMass 2017 4. 7 Morgan Young vs. UMass 2017 5. 6 Kelly Larkin vs. Boston College 2017 6 Kelly Larkin vs. North Carolina 2017 6 Andie O’Sullivan vs. Penn 2017 6 Jasmine DePompeo vs. Monmouth 2013 8. 5 Jenna Collins vs. North Carolina 2017 5 Jenna Collins vs. Penn 2017 5 Jasmine DePompeo vs. North Carolina 2012

NCAA Tournament Appearances Ohio State (1) Navy (1)

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Aly Messinger, Assistant Coach

NCAA Tournament Appearances 5 North Carolina (4) 1 Player Navy (1) Assistant Coach Kelly Devlin, Volunteer Assistant Coach NCAA Tournament Appearances 4 North Carolina (4) 1 Player

Liz Schaffner, Director of Operations

NCAA Tournament Appearances 8 Loyola (Md.) (3) 2 Player Navy (5) Director of Operations 1 – Two National Championship game appearances as a player 2 – One National Championship game appearances as a player; Lost to Timchal’s Maryland team

Goals in Career 1. 14 Julia Collins 14 Kelly Larkin 3. 9 Jenna Collins 9 Meg O’Donnell 5. 8 Aimee Gennaro 6. 6 Kayla Harris 6 Morgan Young 6 Jasmine DePompeo 6 Kathy Young 10. 5 Andie O’Sullivan

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Goals in Game 1. 8 Julia Collins vs. UMass 2017 2. 6 Kelly Larkin vs. Boston College 2017 3. 4 Kelly Larkin vs. North Carolina 2017 4 Kayla Harris vs. UMass 2017 4 Andie O’Sullivan vs. Penn 2017 4 Jasmine DePompeo vs. North Carolina 2012 7. 3 Several Times Assists in Career 1. 12 Jenna Collins 2. 10 Kelly Larkin 3. 7 Jasmine DePompeo 4. 6 Morgan Young 5. 3 Andie O’Sullivan 3 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 7. 1 Julia Collins 1 Meg O’Donnell 1 Blake Smith 1 Madison Bell

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Assists in Game 1. 6 Jenna Collins vs. UMass 6 Kelly Larkin vs. UMass 3. 5 Jasmine DePompeo vs. Monmouth 4. 4 Morgan Young vs. UMass 5. 2 Jenna Collins vs. Boston College 2 Jenna Collins vs. North Carolina 2 Kelly Larkin vs. North Carolina 2 Jenna Collins vs. Penn 2 Kelly Larkin vs. Penn 2 Andie O’Sullivan vs. Penn 2 Caitlin Mandrin Hill vs. Maryland

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Coaching Staff Gabby Capuzzi

Assistant Coach | Ohio State ‘12 | Fourth Year at Navy Gabby Capuzzi enters her fourth season as an assistant coach for the 2018 season at Navy. Capuzzi’s focus is on Navy’s defensive end and has an active role in recruiting. In 2017, the women’s lacrosse team finished the year 18-5 overall with an 8-1 record in the Patriot League. The team made history as it became the first Service Academy team from a women’s sport to advance to the NCAA Final Four. The Mids made their fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the first appearance for Navy since 2013. The Midshipmen began their historic run, advancing to the NCAA Tournament after posting a 15-5 victory over top-seeded Loyola in the Patriot League Tournament. The win marked the team’s fifth championship and ended the Greyhounds’ 41-game winning streak against PL foes. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Navy defeated No. 7 Penn, 11-10, at Penn Park on Dunning-Cohen Champions Field in Philadelphia, Pa. With the win, the Midshipmen advanced to the second round of the Tournament for just the second time in school history. The victory over the No. 7 Quakers was the first win against a ranked opponent in Navy history. In addition, it was the second NCAA Tournament win for Navy in program history. Navy posted a 23-11 victory over UMass in the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the Mids to advance to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals for the first time in program history. The Mids defeated defending National Champions and No. 2 seed North Carolina, 16-14, to punch their ticket in to the first-ever Final Four appearance in school history. As a team, Navy set the school record for points (545), goals (358), assists (187), shots attempted (805), shots on goal (607), ground balls (453), draw controls (364), caused turnovers (216), and games played (23). The Mids (18-5) finished one-win shy of tying the school records for wins in a season. The 2017 Navy women’s lacrosse team finished the year ranked fourth in the final Inside Lacrosse Media Poll and sixth in the final IWLCA Coaches Poll. The rankings mark the first time in program history that the Mids have been ranked in the top 10 in either poll. It is the highest national ranking for any women’s team in school history.

Following the 2017 campaign, Capuzzi competed as part of Team Italy in the Coaching Background Navy FIL Rathbones Women’s Lacrosse World Assistant Coach Cup in England. She finished with 29 2015-present Assistant Coach Ohio State goals – tied for most in the tournament – 2013-14 to help Italy to an 11th place finish in its first ever World Cup. In 2016, Navy returned to the Patriot League Championship for the second straight year. Earning the second seed in the league tournament, the Mids defeated No. 3 Boston University, 10-7. Navy looked to dethrone two-time league champion Loyola in the championship game, but felt short, 12-8, after a slow first-half start. The Mids, who have competed in the league tournament since they entered the league in 2008, finished the season with a 13-6 overall mark. In 2015, Capuzzi guided a Navy defense that ranked 10th in the country in scoring defense at 7.75 goals per game. The Mids held 13 of their 20 opponents under 10 goals. Navy had 10 players with 10 or more caused turnovers. She helped coach senior defender Sarah George to her first career All-Patriot League laurel, as she garnered first team honors. Capuzzi spent two seasons working various roles as a part of the Ohio State coaching staff, including the 2013-14 season as the program’s full-time assistant coach. Former All-American Capuzzi lettered from 2009-12 at Ohio State. She led the team with 42 goals, 52 draw controls, 38 ground balls and 31 caused turnovers in 2012 and is the OSU record holder for career draws (166) after previously tying the single-season draw record in 2012 and owning two of the top three positions. Capuzzi is already familiar with the Naval Academy lacrosse atmosphere, having worked as a Navy camp counselor and instructor for the past five summers in Annapolis. She will be Navy’s top assistant and be responsible for coaching the defense. Capuzzi graduated from Ohio State in June 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in strategic communications with a minor in media production and analysis. She also earned her master of science in sports administration and leadership at Duquesne University in June 2014.

Aly Messinger

Assistant Coach | North Carolina ‘12 | Second Year at Navy Former lacrosse standout Aly Messinger joined the Navy women’s lacrosse team prior to the 2017 season. Messinger focuses on the Mids’ offensive attack. In 2017, the women’s lacrosse team finished the year 18-5 overall with an 8-1 record in the Patriot League. The team made history as it became the first Service Academy team from a women’s sport to advance to the NCAA Final Four. The Mids made their fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the first appearance for Navy since 2013. The Midshipmen began their historic run, advancing to the NCAA Tournament after posting a 15-5 victory over top-seeded Loyola in the Patriot League Tournament. The win marked the team’s fifth championship and ended the Greyhounds’ 41-game winning streak against PL foes. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Navy defeated No. 7 Penn, 11-10, in Philadelphia, Pa., advancing to the second round for just the second time in school history. The victory over the Quakers was the first win against a ranked opponent in Navy history. In addition, it was the second NCAA Tournament win for Navy in program history. Navy posted a 23-11 victory over UMass to advance to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals for the first time in program history. The Mids defeated defending National Champions and No. 2 seed North Carolina, 16-14, to punch their ticket in to the first-ever Final Four appearance in school history.

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As a team, Navy set the school record Coaching Background for points (545), goals (358), assists Assistant Coach Navy (187), shots attempted (805), shots on 2017-present goal (607), ground balls (453), draw controls (364), caused turnovers (216), and games played (23). The Mids (18-5) finished one-win shy of tying the school records for wins in a season. The 2017 Navy women’s lacrosse team finished the year ranked fourth in the final Inside Lacrosse Media Poll and sixth in the final IWLCA Coaches Poll. The rankings mark the first time in program history that the Mids were ranked in the top 10 in either poll (highest national ranking for any women’s team in school history). Messinger graduated from North Carolina in 2016 and finished third all-time in program history with 230 points (149g, 81a). She was a three-time All-America selection and a two-time All-ACC honoree. Messinger helped lead the Tar Heels to two National Championship titles (2013, ‘16), including being named the 2016 Most Outstanding Player. Messinger has a strong background of coaching experience, serving as a coach for the Fever Lacrosse for two seasons. She has also worked as a camp counselor for North Carolina. Messinger graduated from North Carolina in May of 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science with a concentration in sports administration.


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Coaching Staff Kelly Devlin

Volunteer Assistant Coach | North Carolina ‘16 | First Year at Navy Two-time National Champion women’s lacrosse player Kelly Devlin joined the Navy women’s lacrosse team as a volunteer assistant coach during the fall of 2017. Devlin’s responsibilities include working directly with the Midshipmen goalies and midfielders. Devlin, along with fellow Navy assistant coach Aly Messinger, helped lead the Tar Heels win two National Championship titles (2013, ’16). Devlin was a three-year starter in the midfield and served as team captain her final two seasons at UNC. She earned a spot in the 2015-16 U.S. National Team Tryout Pool during offseason. In addition, Devlin participated in the Carolina Leadership Academy in the Veteran Leaders program, A native of Downingtown, Pa., Devlin was named to the All-ACC Academic team and was a member of the ACC Honor Roll. She graduated in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in media and journalism, specializing in advertising. Coming from an athletic family, Devlin’s sister, Courtney Devlin, played field hockey at Princeton and her brother, Pat Devlin, played quarterback in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins.

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Volunteer Assistant Coach Navy 2018-present

Liz Schaffner

Director of Operations | Loyola (Md.) ‘98 | 10th Year at Navy Liz Schaffner, a 1998 graduate of Loyola (Md.), begins her 10th season as the Navy’s Director of Lacrosse Operations. Schaffner came to the Academy after serving 10 years 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 nine years at Navy, the Mids have posted a 142-39 record and have won five Patriot League Championships and advanced to five NCAA Tournaments, including the NCAA Final Four in 2017. 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 Coaching Background club program in Northern Virginia. As the Director of Operations Navy program’s co-director, and now as the 2009-present president, Schaffner has seen or coached Assistant Coach George Mason many of the top players from across the 1998-08 Director SuperNoVA Select Lacrosse Club region. Schaffner’s arrival in 2010 reunited a 1993-present pair of former Loyola teammates on the Midshipmen sidelines as both her and Mids’ previous 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. Schaffner was commissioned as a human resource officer and currently holds the rank of Ensign in the United States Navy.

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Women’s Lacrosse Rosters Numerical Roster No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 55

Name Sarah Childress Paige Brigham Meg O’Donnell Natalie Irwin Molly O’Sullivan Kelly Larkin Marie Valenti Logan Book Grace Zagaja Hannah Downey Autumn Koh Caroline Kwon Annalise Heyward Gabbi Labuskes Addie Hamilton Morgan Bolden Caitlin Blanche Anne Richter Marina Lazarides Karoline Nease Julia Collins * Ellie Lecker Kayla Harris Ingrid Boyum Annie Maloney Hailey Harms Caitlin McGlaughlin Andie O’Sullivan Lizzy Schwien Blake Smith * Haley Fessenden Alivia Roskovich Suzelle Thomas Cassy Zachares Nicole Victory Lauren Herrington Gab Harchelroad Maddy Bell Carley Seekamp Caroline Peppard Jenna Collins Sophia Schade Lexy Smith Mackenzie Orr

Pos. M/D A A M/D A/M A D D/M A M GK D M A A D A D M M A M M GK GK M D M M D M D M D M D GK GK A D M D D M

Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. Sr.

Ht. 5-7 5-4 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-9 5-3 5-9 5-10 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-5 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-7 5-9 5-11 5-8 5-5 5-8 5-9 5-3 5-9 5-5 5-4 5-10 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-4 5-9 5-4 5-8 5-11 6-0 5-7 5-8 5-7 5-3 5-7

Hometown / High School Annapolis, Md. / Severna Park Bainbridge Island, Wash. / Bainbridge Island Forest Hill, Md. / North Harford Annandale, Va. / Bishop Ireton Centreville, Va. / Westfield Alexandria, Va. / Bishop Ireton Bechtelsville, Pa. / Boyertown Area Darien, Conn. / Darien Centerport, N.Y. / Harborfields Coronado, Calif. / Coronado Glenview, Ill. / Glenbrook South Cooksville, Md. / Glenelg Charlotte, N.C. / Ardrey Kell Northport, N.Y. / Northport Columbus, Ohio / Thomas Worthington Fishers, Ind. / Cathedral Crofton, Md. / South River Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale Central Westminster, Md. / Garrison Forest Richmond, Va. / Douglas S. Freeman Clarksville, Md. / River Hill Ponte Vedra, Fla. / Ponte Vedra Annapolis, Md. / Broadneck Herndon, Va. / The Madeira School Ellicott City, Md. / River Hill Portland, Ore. / Oregon Episcopal State College, Pa. / State College Area Valley Cottage, N.Y. / Nyack Annandale, Va. / Flint Hill Sykesville, Md. / Notre Dame Prep Los Alamitos, Calif. / Los Alamitos Salisbury, Md. / Parkside Birmingham, Ala. / Episcopal Severna Park, Md. / Severna Park Issaquah, Wash. / Issaquah Round Rock, Texas / Vista Ridge Pittsburgh, Pa. / Shady Side Winter Park, Fla. / Winter Park East Hampton, N.Y. / East Hampton Garden City, N.Y. / Garden City Clarksville, Md. / River Hill Los Alamitos, Calif. / Los Alamitos Towson, Md. / Towson H.S. Berwyn, Pa. / Conestoga

* – Team captain Head Coach: Cindy Timchal (West Chester, 1976), 11th season (155-43); 36th overall Assistant Coach: Gabby Capuzzi (Ohio State, 2012), fourth season Assistant Coach: Aly Messinger (North Carolina, 2016), second season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kelly Devlin (North Carolina, 2016), first season Director of Lacrosse Operations: Liz Schaffner (Loyola (Md.), 1998), 10th season

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Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. 40 BELL, Maddy GK 18 BLANCHE, Caitlin A 17 BOLDEN, Morgan D 9 BOOK, Logan D/M 26 BOYUM, Ingrid GK 3 BRIGHAM, Paige A 2 CHILDRESS, Sarah M/D 44 COLLINS, Jenna M 22 COLLINS, Julia * A 11 DOWNEY, Hannah M 33 FESSENDEN, Haley M 16 HAMILTON, Addie A 39 HARCHELROAD, Gab GK 28 HARMS, Hailey M 25 HARRIS, Kayla M 38 HERRINGTON, Lauren D 14 HEYWARD, Annalise M 5 IRWIN, Natalie M/D 12 KOH, Autumn GK 13 KWON, Caroline D 15 LABUSKES, Gabbi A 7 LARKIN, Kelly A 20 LAZARIDES, Marina M 23 LECKER, Ellie M 27 MALONEY, Annie GK 29 MCGLAUGHLIN, Caitlin D 21 NEASE, Karoline M 4 O’DONNELL, Meg A 30 O’SULLIVAN, Andie M 6 O’SULLIVAN, Molly A/M 55 ORR, Mackenzie M 43 PEPPARD, Caroline D 19 RICHTER, Anne D 34 ROSKOVICH, Alivia D 45 SCHADE, Sophia D 31 SCHWIEN, Lizzy M 42 SEEKAMP, Carley A 32 SMITH, Blake * D 46 SMITH, Lexy D 35 THOMAS, Suzelle M 8 VALENTI, Marie D 37 VICTORY, Nicole M 36 ZACHARES, Cassy D 10 ZAGAJA, Grace A


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Ingrid Boyum Paige Brigham Sarah Childress Haley Fessenden Gab Harchelroad Gabbi Labuskes Marina Lazarides Caitlin McGlaughlin Caroline Peppard Anne Richter Alivia Roskovich Sophia Schade Lizzy Schwien Cassy Zachares Grace Zagaja Cindy Timchal Gabby Capuzzi

BOY-um BRIG-um CHILL-dress Fess-In-Den HAR-Shull-Road luh-BUS-kiss Lazz-uh-Ree-Deez mc-GLOFF-lin PEP-ard RICK-ter ROSS-kuh-vick Shade Sh-Ween ZACH-uh-riss Zuh-gah-shuh Tim-Shull cuh-POO-zee

Breakdown by State Alabama (1) California (3) Connecticut (1) Florida (2) Illinois (2) Indiana (1) Maryland (13) New York (5) North Carolina (1) Ohio (1) Oregon (1) Pennsylvania (4) Texas (1) Virginia (6) Washington (2)

Suzelle Thomas (Birmingham) Hannah Downey (Coronado) Haley Fessenden (Los Alamitos) Sophia Schade (Los Alamitos) Logan Book (Darien) Maddy Bell (Winter Park) Ellie Lecker (Ponte Vedra) Autumn Koh (Glenview) Anne Richter (Hinsdale) Morgan Bolden (Fishers) Caitlin Blanche (Crofton) Sarah Childress (Annapolis) Jenna Collins (Clarksville) Julia Collins (Clarksville) Kayla Harris (Annapolis) Caroline Kwon (Cooksville) Marina Lazarides (Westminster) Annie Maloney (Ellicott City) Meg O’Donnell (Forest Hill) Alivia Roskovich (Salisbury) Blake Smith (Sykesville) Lexy Smith (Towson) Cassy Zachares (Severna Park) Gabbi Labuskes (Northport) Andie O’Sullivan (Valley Cottage) Caroline Peppard (Garden City) Carly Seekamp (East Hampton) Grace Zagaja (Centerpoint) Annalis Heyward (Charlotte) Addie Hamiton (Columbus) Hailey Harms (Portland) Gab Harchelroad (Pittsburgh) Caitlin McGlaughlin (State College) Mackenzie Orr (Berwyn) Marie Valenti (Bechtelsville) Lauren Herrington (Round Rock) Ingrid Boyum (Herndon) Natalie Irwin (Annandale) Kelly Larkin (Alexandria) Karoline Nease (Richmond) Molly O’Sullivan (Centreville) Lizzy Schwein (Annandale) Paige Brigham (Bainbridge Island) Nicole Victory (Issaquah)

Breakdown by Position Attack (9) Midfield (16) Defense (9) Goalie (5)

Caitlin Blanche Paige Brigham Julia Collins Addie Hamilton Gabbi Labuskes Kelly Larkin Meg O’Donnell Molly O’Sullivan Carley Seekamp Sarah Childress Jenna Collins Hannah Downey Haley Fessenden Hailey Harms Kayla Harris Annalise Heyward Natalie Irwin Marina Lazarides Ellie Lecker Karoline Nease Andie O’Sullivan Mackenzie Orr Lizzy Schwein Suzelle Thomas Nicole Victory Morgan Bolden Logan Book Lauren Herrington Caroline Kwon Caitlin McGlaughlin Caroline Peppard Anne Richter Alivia Roskovich Sophia Schade Blake Smith Lexy Smith Marie Valenti Cassy Zachares Grace Zagaja Maddy Bell Ingrid Boyum Gab Harchelroad Autumn Koh Annie Maloney

Breakdown by Class Seniors (9) Juniors (12) Sophomores (10) Freshmen (13)

Ingrid Boyum Sarah Childress Jenna Collins Julia Collins Haley Fessenden Caitlin McGlaughlin Mackenzie Orr Blake Smith Suzelle Thomas Paige Brigham Hannah Downey Gab Harchelroad Autumn Koh Gabbi Labuskes Meg O’Donnell Andie O’Sullivan Molly O’Sullivan Anne Richter Alivia Roskovich Marie Valenti Cassy Zachares Caitlin Blanche Morgan Bolden Kayla Harris Annalis Heyward Natalie Irwin Kelly Larkin Sophia Schade Lizzy Schwein Carly Seekamp Lexy Smith Maddy Bell Logan Book Addie Hamilton Hailey Harms Lauren Herrington Caroline Kwon Marina Lazarides Ellie Lecker Annie Maloney Karoline Nease Caroline Peppard Nicole Victory Grace Zagaja

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Midshipmen Profiles Maddy BELL

Logan BOOK

Goalkeeper Freshman // 5-11 Winter Park, Fla. // Winter Park

Defender // Midfielder Freshman // 5-3 Darien, Conn. // Darien

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High School / Personal: Four-year letter winner in lacrosse and swimming at Winter Park High School … Helped the Wildcats to the 2017 District Championship … Named team MVP in lacrosse in 2015, while earning All-Metro accolades in lacrosse and swimming in 2017 … Member of the National Honor Society, serving as president (2016-17) … Played cello in the high school orchestra … Daughter of Jennifer Bell … Brother, Blake, played lacrosse at Eastern University.

Caitlin BLANCHE Attacker Sophomore // 5-10 Crofton, Md. // South River

High School / Personal: Lettered in lacrosse (3 years) and ice hockey (2) at Darien High School … Helped Darien HS to Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC) titles and Connecticut State Championships in lacrosse in 2014, ‘15, ‘16 and ‘17 … Named All-FCIAC (2x), All-State (2x), and All-American, while earning team MVP and team Warrior Defense Award as a senior … Selected Connecticut High School Coaches Association Player of the Year as a senior (2017) … In ice hockey, helped team to 2016 State Championship and 2014 FCIAC title … Member of the Darien HS Tudor Singers Honor Choir, as well as the Anatomy Club (president) … Harlem Lacrosse and Leadership Coach/Counselor, Blue Wave Buddies Coach … Organized first ever “Shirts v Skirts” fundraiser for the Darien Lights Brigade … Champion equestrian jumper … Daughter of Jim and Stacy Book … Dad, Jim, played lacrosse at Duke, serving as team captain in 1992 … Brother, Jack (’20), is a member of the Penn lacrosse team.

18 2017 (Freshman): Played in 10 games on the season, recording three points on three goals … Scored first collegiate goal at Liberty, while also notching goals against Colgate and Lafayette … Made collegiate debut in the season opener against Longwood … Grabbed a ground ball at Liberty and draw controls against Longwood and Holy Cross. High School / Personal: A 2016 graduate of South River, lettering for four years in women’s lacrosse … Three-time all-county honoree (2014, 2015, 2016) … Honorable Mention All-Met in 2015 and 2016 … Led squad to the county championship in 2013 … Also lettered two seasons in field hockey, guiding the team to the state championship in 2013 … Member of the Science and Art National Honor Society … Earned an AP Scholar Award with distinction … Daughter of Michael and Nikki Blanche. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2017 10-0 3 0 3 10 .300 1 2 0 Total 10-0 3 0 3 10 .300 1 2 0

Morgan BOLDEN Defender Sophomore // 5-9 Fishers, Ind. // Cathedral

17 2017 (Freshman): Played in 12 games on the season … Made collegiate debut in the season opener against Longwood … Grabbed a ground ball at George Washington, while also causing a pair of turnovers. High School / Personal: 2015 graduate of Cathedral High School, lettering for four seasons … Named captain during senior campaign … Garnered All-State honors in 2015 … Led squad to a 12-2 mark in 2015 … Class officer and student ambassador at Cathedral … Daughter of Sammie and Gloria Bolden. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2017 12-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 Total 12-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2

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Ingrid BOYUM Goalkeeper Senior // 5-9 Herndon, Va. // The Madeira School

26 2017 (Junior): Played and started all 23 games on the season, logging 1274:22 minutes between the pipes … Finished the season with an 18-5 record, setting the Navy single-season record for wins in a season with 18 … Recorded 138 saves with a .398 save percentage and a 9.84 goals-against average … Recorded five games with double-digit saves, including three in the NCAA Tournament … Tallied a season-high 11 stops at No. 7 Penn and No. 2 North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament, helping the Midshipmen advance to their first ever NCAA Final Four … Also had 10 saves at No. 15 Virginia, at Lafayette, and versus Boston College (NCAA Semifinals) … Grabbed a team-best 10 ground balls in four games of the NCAA Tournament … After recording just one save in the Patriot League Tournament Semifinals, notched 45 stops over the next five games to help Navy become the first women’s team from a service academy to advance to an NCAA Final Four. 2016 (Sophomore): Started all 19 games in net … Owned an 8.49 goals-against average with a .448 save percentage … Finished with a 13-6 record between the pipes … Tallied three 10-plus save games … Finished second amongst Patriot League goalkeepers in GAA and fourth in save percentage … Recorded five saves or more in the final 14 games of the season … Held George Washington to one goal on seven chances, blanking the Colonials in the first half … Made a season-best 11 saves on 19 chances at Loyola … Tied season-high in saves (11) against No. 13 Virginia … Recorded 10 saves in Navy’s 15-10 victory over Colgate … Held Boston U. scoreless in the first half en route to a nine-save performance … Named Patriot League Defender of the Week on April 18. 2015 (Freshman): Appeared in eight games in net … Tallied six saves … Recorded a season-high 20:14 minutes against Bucknell. High School/Personal: Four year letterwinner at Madeira High School … Named captain during junior and senior campaigns … Tabbed Second Team All-Met (Washington Post) and Second Team All-State (Virginia Independent School Athletic Association) in 2014 … Finished MHS career with high school record for career saves with 732 … Three-year All-League member (2011, 2012, 2013) …


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Midshipmen Profiles Guided squad to its first ISLA Championship game in 2014 … Also lettered two years in both swimming and diving and women’s soccer … Daughter of Paul Boyum and Lucy Mondale … Great-uncle is former Vice President Walter Mondale. Year GP-GS Min GA GAA SV Pct W L GB 2015 8-0 76:47 13 10.16 6 .316 0 0 3 2016 19-19 1123:12 159 8.49 129 .448 13 6 32 2017 23-23 1274:22 209 9.84 138 .398 18 5 50 Total 50-42 2474:21 381 9.24 273 .417 31 11 85

Paige BRIGHAM Attacker Junior // 5-4 Bainbridge Island, Wash. // Bainbridge Island

2015 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 games at midfield … Tallied four points on two goals and a pair of assists … Scored first collegiate goal against William and Mary … Tallied a goal at Virginia … Recorded a season-high two points with two assists versus Holy Cross. High School / Personal: A 2014 graduate of Severna Park High School, lettering for three years in lacrosse and four in indoor track and field … Named team captain as a senior … Led squad to the 4A/3A Maryland Public title in 2010, 2011, and 2014, including a four-goal performance in the 2014 title game to lead all scorers … Daughter of Rob and Julie Childress Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2015 15-0 2 2 4 3 .667 0 0 1 2016 15-10 5 2 7 9 .556 5 4 2 2017 22-2 1 0 1 5 .200 13 11 15 Total 52-12 8 4 12 17 .471 18 15 18

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2017 (Sophomore): Played in 12 games on the season, tallying two points on a pair of goals … Scored a goal in the season opener against Longwood, while adding a goal against Patriot League foe American … Grabbed ground balls at Liberty and American. 2016 (Freshman): Played in two games … Recorded first career assist against Liberty. High School / Personal: Four-year letterwinner at Bainbridge Island High School … Garnered U.S Lacrosse High School All-America First Team honors in 2015 … Named All-Conference and All-State in three-straight seasons (2013, 2014, 2015) … Helped lead her squad to the 2012 Washington State Championship … Also lettered four years in basketball … Earned Honorable Mention All-Metro Seattle laurels in 2015 … Daughter of Brad and Darcy Brigham. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2016 2-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0 0 2017 12-0 2 0 2 4 .500 2 0 0 Total 14-0 2 1 3 4 .500 2 0 0

Sarah CHILDRESS Midfielder // Defender Senior // 5-7 Annapolis, Md. // Severna Park

2 2017 (Junior): Played in 22 games on the year with a pair of starts … Scored one goal for one point, while grabbing 13 ground balls with 11 draw controls and 15 caused turnovers … Scored a goal in the season opener against Longwood … Had a season-high two ground balls against Army and vs. Lehigh (Patriot League Tournament Semifinals) … Notched a season-best two draw controls at Lehigh, against Army, and at Lafayette … Caused a season-high two turnovers in four games – American, Bucknell, Lafayette, and UMass (NCAA Tournament Second Round). 2016 (Sophomore): Played in 15 games, starting 10 in the midfield … Recorded seven points on five goals and two assists … Scored at least one goal in the first three games and four of the first five games in 2016 … Tallied first career multi-goal game with two goals at Virginia Tech … Recorded a goal and an assist against Liberty.

Midfielder Senior // 5-8 Clarksville, Md. // River Hill

44 Career Honors: 2017 Inside Lacrosse All-American (Second Team) 2017 IWLCA All-South Region (Second Team) 2016 IWLCA All-South Region (Second Team) 2017 All-ECAC (First Team) 2016 All-ECAC (First Team) 2017 Patriot League Midfielder of the Year 2016 Patriot League Midfielder of the Year 2017 Patriot League Tournament Most Outstanding Player 2016 Patriot League All-Tournament Team 2017 All-Patriot League (First Team) 2016 All-Patriot League (First Team) 2015 All-Patriot League (First Team) 2017 (Junior): Named 2017 Inside Lacrosse All-American (Second Team), 2017 IWLCA All-South Region (Second Team), 2017 All-ECAC (First Team), 2017 Patriot League Midfielder of the Year, 2017 Patriot League Tournament Most Outstanding Player, and 2017 All-Patriot League (First Team) … Played and started all 23 games … Tallied 114 points – becoming the third player in school history with 100 or more points in a season – with 72 goals and 42 assists … Also recorded 76 draw controls, 39 ground balls, and 15 caused turnovers … Recorded multiple points in all 23 games of the season, scoring at least one goal each game with multiple goals in 19 games … Had assists in 18 games with multiple helpers in 14 games … Registered a team-best 15 hat tricks on the year … Tallied 14 free-position goals on the year … Recorded five or more points in a game 13 times with a season-high eight points at Lafayette, at Loyola (Patriot League Tournament Championship), and vs. UMass (NCAA Tournament Second Round) … Scored a season-best six goals against Villanova, while adding five goals against No. 10 Duke, Colgate, Boston U., Lafayette, and Loyola (PL Championship) … Had a season-high six assists in the NCAA Tournament against UMass, while chipping in four helpers at Liberty … Had a season-high six draw controls against Boston College, while adding five draws against Lehigh (2x) and American … Grabbed a season-best five ground balls at Colgate with a season-high three caused turnovers against Longwood and Villanova … Named Patriot League Midfielder of the Week three times – February 13, March 6, and April 10. 2016 (Sophomore): Named 2016 IWLCA All-South Region (Second Team), joining Loren Generi and Jasmine DePompeo as the only players in school history

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season-high 11 at George Washington and 10 draws at Boston U. … Recorded a season-best five ground balls against Villanova … Named Patriot League Attacker of the Week twice – Feb. 6 and Feb. 27. 2016 (Sophomore): Played and started all 19 games at attack … Tallied 40 points on 29 goals and 11 assists, while adding 19 ground balls, 66 draw controls, and 12 caused turnovers … Recorded three games of four goals or more … Finished the season with six-straight games of at least one goal … Recorded at least one draw control in all 19 games … Amassed 11 draw controls against Liberty … Tallied game highs in points (6) and goals (5) against archrival Army … Recorded backto-back games with eight draw controls against Bucknell and Lafayette … Named Patriot League Attacker of the Week on April 4. 2015 (Freshman): Played and started all 20 games at attack … Recorded 34 points on 27 goals and seven assists … Also tallied 14 ground balls, 19 draw controls, and three caused turnovers … Recorded nine multi-goal games … Scored first collegiate goal against Longwood, while also dishing out first career assist … Tallied a season-best four points twice – against Longwood and at Virginia … Scored a season-high four goals at Virginia … Strung together eight-straight games with at least one goal … Tallied a season-high four draw controls at Virginia … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on April 5. High School / Personal: Four-year letterwinner at River Hill High School, playing both women’s lacrosse and women’s basketball … Two-time All-County member in lacrosse … Member of National Honor Society … Daughter of Chuck and Donna Collins … Identical twin sister, Jenna, is also a member of the Navy women’s lacrosse team. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2015 20-20 27 7 34 45 .600 14 19 3 2016 19-19 29 11 40 70 .414 19 66 12 2017 23-23 48 27 75 99 .485 29 118 8 Total 62-62 104 45 149 214 .486 62 203 23

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2017 (Sophomore): Played in six games on the season, seeing action against Longwood, Liberty, George Washington, Boston College, Holy Cross, and Lafayette.

Career Honors: 2017 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship All-Tournament Team

High School / Personal: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Coronado High School … Earned 2015 US Lacrosse First Team All-America laurel … Garnered US Lacrosse Academic All-America honors in 2014 and 2015 … Named captain during senior campaign … Led team to the 2015 San Diego City Conference title … Earned First Team All-Conference honors in 2014 and 2015 … Named the Coronado Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Female Athlete of the Year in 2015 … Amassed 159 points on 96 goals and 63 assists in 88 games during high school … Also lettered in both cross country and track and field … Member of the National Honor Society … Daughter of John and Erin Downey.

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2017 (Junior): Named to the 2017 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship AllTournament Team, tallying three points (2g, 1a) in the NCAA Tournament Final Four against eventual NCAA Runner-Up Boston College … Played and started all 23 games on the year … Recorded 75 points on 48 goals with 27 assists … Led the team with 118 draw controls, while grabbing 29 ground balls and causing eight turnovers … Finished the year with seven hat tricks … Notched five or more points in six games, including a season-high eight points against Villanova (3g, 5a) and UMass (8g – NCAA Tournament Second Round) … Scored a season-best eight goals against UMass in a 23-11 victory in the second round of the NCAA Tournament … Notched four or more goals against Liberty (5g), Longwood (4g), and Army (4g) … Had multiple assists in six games with a season-best five helpers against Villanova … Recorded double-digit draw controls in two games with a

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2016 (Freshman): Played in one game in the midfield, making collegiate debut against George Washington.

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2017 (Junior): Played in eight games on the season before suffering a seasonending injury … Tallied two points on a pair of goals to go along with two caused turnovers … Scored two goals in the season-opener against Longwood … Had caused turnovers at No. 10 Duke and at George Washington.

2017 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games on the season, making five saves … Had a 10.81 goals-against average and a .294 save percentage … Had three stops against American, while adding two saves at No. 10 Duke … Tallied three ground balls, scooping up two at No. 10 Duke and one against American.

2016 (Sophomore): Did not compete due to a season-ending injury.

2016 (Freshman): Saw action in one game in net, making collegiate debut versus Liberty, playing 0:54 minutes at goal.

2015 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games at midfield … Recorded three ground balls, one draw control and one caused turnover … Recorded first career ground ball versus William and Mary … Had one ground ball and one caused turnover at Lafayette. High School / Personal: A 2014 graduate of Los Alamitos High School, lettering for four years in lacrosse and soccer … Two-time Brine All-American … Named captain as a senior … Member of the Women’s Division National Tournament team … Guided high school team to two-straight Southern Section titles … Named All-County all four years in high school … Member of National Honor Society … Daughter of Thomas and Kathleen Fessenden. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2015 12-0 0 0 0 2 .000 3 1 1 2016 –-– – – – – ––– – – – 2017 8-0 2 0 2 5 .400 0 0 2 Total 20-0 2 0 2 7 .286 3 1 3

Addie HAMILTON Attacker Freshman // 5-8 Columbus, Ohio // Thomas Worthington

16 High School / Personal: Lettered in lacrosse at New Albany High School (2 years) before concluding high school career at Thomas Worthington High School (2) … Led Worthington HS to the Ohio Capital Conference title in 2017 … Named First Team All-State during junior and senior seasons, while earning First Team AllDistrict and First Team All-Ohio Capital Conference as a sophomore, junior, and senior … Selected team captain as a junior and senior … Also played basketball while at New Albany HS … Member of Student Athletic Leadership Board … Recipient of Academic Golden Key … Daughter of Scott and Kate Hamilton … Father, Scott, played lacrosse at Ohio State, while sister, Molly (’14), was a member of the Navy women’s lacrosse team.

High School / Personal: A 2015 graduate of Shady Side High School, lettering for four seasons in lacrosse … Named a two-time Laxburgh Academic All-American … Earned All-Conference honors in 2014 and 2015 … Named team captain during senior campaign … Also lettered four seasons in both field hockey and basketball … Earned All-Conference field hockey laurels in three consecutive seasons … Daughter of Fred and Susan Harchelroad Year GP-GS 2016 1-0 2017 11-0 Total 12-0

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Hailey HARMS Midfielder Freshman // 5-9 Portland, Ore. // Oregon Episcopal

28 High School / Personal: Lettered in lacrosse (5 years), basketball (3), field hockey (1), and soccer (1) at Oregon Episcopal … Named All-League (first team 3x), AllState (first team 2x), and All-American (2016) … Member of the Intercultural Student Association, Black Student Union, Student Diversity Committee, and Poetry Club … Prepped at Northfield Mount Hermon, a USNA Foundation School … Daughter of Jonathan and Deirdre Harms … Brother, Ryan (’18), plays lacrosse at the College of Wooster (DIII).

Kayla HARRIS Midfielder Sophomore // 5-8 Annapolis, Md. // Broadneck

25 2017 (Freshman): Played in all 23 games, making starts in the final 15 games of the season … Registered 26 points on 18 goals and eight assists, picking up 32 ground balls, grabbing 40 draw controls, and causing 10 turnovers … Made collegiate debut in the season-opener against Longwood … Recorded first collegiate point with an assist at George Washington … Scored first collegiate goal against Loyola … Notched first collegiate hat trick with three goals against American, while scoring a season-best four goals in the NCAA Tournament Second Round against UMass … Also had multiple goals (2g) at Lafayette … Recorded a season-best two helpers against Holy Cross and Bucknell … Season-high three ground balls four times –

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Bucknell, Lehigh, UMass, and No. 2 North Carolina … Notched a season-high six draw controls against Loyola, while adding a season-best three caused turnovers against the Dolphins. High School / Personal: A 2016 Broadneck High School graduate, lettering three seasons in lacrosse … Named a 2016 First Team All-Anne Arundel County Coaches member … Earned Second Team All-County honors in 2016 … Also lettered three seasons in soccer and one year in indoor track … Led soccer squad to the 2015 state championship … Named Second Team All-County member of The Capital Newspaper … Daughter of Robert and Sarah Harris … Father, Robert, is the head football coach at Broadneck High School … Identical twin sister, Brianna, plays lacrosse at the University of Florida. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2017 23-15 18 8 26 39 .462 32 40 10 Total 23-15 18 8 26 39 .462 32 40 10

Lauren HERRINGTON Defender Freshman // 5-4 Round Rock, Texas // Vista Ridge

38 High School / Personal: Lettered in lacrosse (4 years), soccer (4), and basketball at Vista Ridge High School … All-State in lacrosse as a junior and senior, while earning All-State accolades in soccer as a sophomore, junior, and senior … Team captain of basketball team … Member of the Student Council … Prepped at Peddie School, a USNA Foundation School … Daughter of Richard and Molly Herrington.

Midfielder // Defender Sophomore // 5-4 Annandale, Va. // Bishop Ireton

5 2017 (Freshman): Played in nine games on the season … Grabbed four ground balls and caused three turnovers … Made collegiate debut in the season opener against Longwood … Had a season-high two ground balls at George Washington, while adding ground balls at No. 10 Duke and at Liberty … Caused turnovers against Liberty, George Washington, and Lafayette. High School / Personal: A 2015 Bishop Ireton High School graduate, lettering for four seasons in lacrosse … Spent a year at the Peddie School in Hightstown, N.J. before coming to the Academy … Named a First Team All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference and a First Team All-Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association honoree in 2014 … Led squad to the 2014 WCAC and VISAA Championship titles then repeated in 2015 as VISAA Champions … Garnered US Lacrosse Academic All-America in 2014 and 2015 … Member of National Honor Society … Daughter of Dick and Laura Irwin … Both sisters, Eva and Madeline, played collegiate lacrosse … Eva played three seasons at Monmouth University (2013-15) and Madeline competed in two seasons at UMBC (2011-12). Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2017 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 4 0 3 Total 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 4 0 3

Autumn KOH Goalkeeper Junior // 5-5 Glenview, Ill. // Glenbrook South

Annalise HEYWARD Midfielder Sophomore // 5-6 Charlotte, N.C. // Ardrey Kell

14 2017 (Freshman): Played in 11 games on the season … Recorded three points on three goals … Made collegiate debut in the season opener against Longwood … Scored a pair of goals for first collegiate points at No. 10 Duke … Added a goal against Army … Tallied five ground balls, including a season-high two ground balls at No. 10 Duke … Had seven draw controls with a season-best three against the Blue Devils … Caused three turnovers with a season-high two at Liberty. High School / Personal: A 2016 Ardrey Kell High School graduate, lettering for four years in lacrosse … Two-time US Lacrosse All-American (2015, 2016) … Named an All-Conference honoree three times (2013, 2015, 2016) … Garnered Co-Conference Player of the Year accolades in 2014 … Member of National Honor Society … Daughter of Alexander and Doreen Heyward … Brother, Alex, and grandfather, Shannon, both played lacrosse at the Academy … Alex competed from 2012-15, while Shannon was a member from 1954-57 … Along with Alex (’15) and Shannon (’57), father, Alexander (‘84), uncle, Alfred (‘84), and great grandfather, Alexander S. Jr. (‘30) all attended and graduated from the Academy. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2017 11-0 3 0 3 5 .600 5 7 3 Total 11-0 3 0 3 5 .600 5 7 3

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12 2017 (Sophomore): Played in seven games on the season, recording one save in 27:07 minutes of action … Saw time between the pipes against Longwood, Villanova, Liberty, Holy Cross, Colgate, Lafayette, and UMass … Recorded a save at Liberty. 2016 (Freshman): Saw action in three games at goalie against Longwood, Duke, and Liberty … Played 12:02 minutes in net, tallying one save at Longwood. High School / Personal: Four-year letterwinner at Glenbrook South in lacrosse … Earned US Lacrosse High School Academic All-America honors in 2014 and 2015 … Named an Honorable Mention All-State honoree in 2014 and 2015 … Helped guide squad to a fourth-place finish in the state during junior and senior year campaigns … Daughter of Stephen and Ann Koh … Uncle, Robert Koh, was a 1994 graduate at the United State Naval Academy. Year GP-GS 2016 3-0 2017 7-0 Total 10-0

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Midshipmen Profiles Caroline KWON Defender Freshman // 5-6 Cooksville, Md. // Glenelg

13 High School / Personal: Lettered in lacrosse (4 years), field hockey (2), and indoor track and field (2) at Glenelg High School … Helped GHS win the 2016 and 2017 State Championships … Named First Team All-County (2016, ’17), Second Team Baltimore Sun All-Metro (2017), and Honorable Mention Washington Post All-Metro (2017) … Earned Academic All-American accolades as a junior … Member of the AP Scholars and the National Honor Society, as well as the Spanish, Science, Math, and Technology National Honor Societies … Daughter of Sun and Chin Kwon … Mother, Chin (Park), played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins.

Gabbi LABUSKES Attacker Junior // 5-5 Northport, N.Y. // Northport

15 2017 (Sophomore): Played in seven games on the season … Recorded five points on four goals and an assist … Scored goals against Longwood, Liberty, George Washington, and Boston College … Posted a stretch of three consecutive games with a goal … Registered an assist at Lafayette. 2016 (Freshman): Played in eight games with one start at attack … Tallied four points on two goals and two assists … Recorded first collegiate goal at Longwood … Picked up first career assists versus Liberty. High School / Personal: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Northport High School … Named team captain for junior and senior seasons … Garnered AllLeague honors in 2013 … Earned 2014 All-County honors … Placed on the 2015 All-County squad and garnered Team MVP honors … Daughter of Michael and Julia Labuskes … Cousin, Tom Hokai, was a 1983 Naval Academy graduate. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2016 8-1 2 2 4 4 .500 0 0 0 2017 7-0 4 1 5 7 .571 0 0 0 Total 15-1 6 3 9 11 .545 0 0 0

Kelly LARKIN Attacker Sophomore // 5-6 Alexandria, Va. // Bishop Ireton

2017 (Freshman): Named 2017 Inside Lacrosse Division I Rookie of the Year, 2017 Inside Lacrosse Media All-America (Honorable Mention), 2017 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship All-Tournament Team, 2017 Patriot League Rookie of the Year, and 2017 All-Patriot League (Second Team) … Played and started in all 23 games on the season … Became the fourth player in program history – and the first freshman – to record 100 or more points in a season, finishing the year with 108 points on 54 goals and 54 assists … Led the team in assists, setting a Navy freshman record for helpers in a season … Also tallied 25 ground balls, 12 draw controls, and seven caused turnovers … Recorded points in all 23 games with multiple points in 21 games; Goals in 20 games, including multiple goals in 17 games, including a stretch of nine consecutive games with multiple goals; Assists in 21 games, including a streak of 15 consecutive games with at least one helper and multiple assists in 13 games … Had four or more points in 13, including seasonhigh nine points against UMass in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, while adding eight points against Villanova, Army, and American, and adding seven points against Longwood in collegiate debut … Recorded 10 hat tricks on the year, including three in the NCAA Tournament … Season high six assists at No. 2 North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals, while posting five assists against Army and American with four helpers against Lehigh and Longwood … Scored a season-high six points in the NCAA Tournament Final Four against Boston College en route to being named to the 2017 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship All-Tournament Team … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week a conferencerecord seven times – Feb. 6, Feb. 27, March 6, March 13, March 27, April 3, and April 10. High School / Personal: A 2016 Bishop Ireton High School graduate, lettering for four years in lacrosse … Two-time US Lacrosse All-American (2015, 2016) … Garnered All-Conference honors all four years (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) … Earned All-State honors in final three years in high school (2014, 2015, 2016) … Racked up All-Conference, All-City, and All-Met Player of the Year honors in 2016 … Led squad to the 2014 and 2016 WCAC Championship title … Daughter of Curtis Larkin and Ann Welhaf. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2017 23-23 54 54 108 111 .486 25 12 7 Total 23-23 54 54 108 111 .486 25 12 7

Marina LAZARIDES Midfielder Freshman // 5-9 Westminster, Md. // Garrison Forest

20 High School / Personal: Lettered in lacrosse, basketball, and field hockey at Garrison Forest School … Named All-Conference and All-Metro in lacrosse as a senior, while being selected All-Conference as a sophomore … Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes … Daughter of Nicholas and Ana Lazarides.

7 Career Honors: 2017 Inside Lacrosse Division I Rookie of the Year 2017 Inside Lacrosse Media All-America (Honorable Mention) 2017 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship All-Tournament Team 2017 Patriot League Rookie of the Year 2017 All-Patriot League (Second Team) 2017 Patriot League Rookie of the Week (Patriot League Record 7x)

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Midshipmen Profiles Ellie LECKER Midfielder Freshman // 5-5 Ponte Vedra, Fla. // Ponte Vedra

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23 High School / Personal: Played lacrosse at Ponte Vedra High School … Named All-American as a junior and senior, while earning All-County honors all four years of high school … Voted team captain as a senior … Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity … Daughter of Greg and Kerry Lecker … Uncle, Chip Lindsay, was a 1984 graduate of the Naval Academy.

Annie MALONEY Goalkeeper Freshman // 5-3 Ellicott City, Md. // River Hill

27 High School / Personal: Lettered in lacrosse (4 years) and cross country (4) at River Hill High School … Named All-County (2015, ’16) in lacrosse … Selected team captain as a senior … Member of the Student Government, Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society, National English Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society, theater, and choir … Daughter of Michael and Cathleen Maloney.

Caitlin McGLAUGHLIN Defender Senior // 5-5 State College, Pa. // State College Area

29 2017 (Junior): Played and started all 23 games on the year … Helped anchor the Midshipmen defense that allowed 226 goals on the year, including a Patriot League low of 81 goals in conference play … Helped hold 12 opponents to single digit goals, including five Patriot League games … Picked up 20 ground balls with four caused turnovers and three draw controls … Had a season-high four ground balls at George Washington, while adding three GB at Boston U. … Had season-best two caused turnovers at Loyola in the Patriot League Championship … Helped the team to an 85.7 clear percentage, going 359-for-419. 2016 (Sophomore): Saw action in six games on defense … Tallied two draw controls … Recorded first two career draw controls vs. Liberty … Also saw action against Longwood, George Washington, No. 13 Virginia, Colgate, and Boston U. 2015 (Freshman): Appeared in five games at defense, seeing action against Longwood, Liberty, Lafayette, Bucknell, and Colgate … Made collegiate debut against Longwood. High School / Personal: A 2014 graduate of State College Area High School, lettering in lacrosse for four years … Two-time US Lacrosse Academic All-American … Helped lead team to three-straight District 6/10 Championships and three PIAA State Championship appearances … Named team captain during senior campaign … Daughter of Ron and Ann McGlaughlin.

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Karoline NEASE Midfielder Freshman // 5-11 Richmond, Va. // Douglas S. Freeman

21 High School / Personal: Lettered in lacrosse (4 years) and field hockey (3) at Douglas S. Freeman High School … Helped lacrosse team win the Conference Championship as a junior and the Colonial District Championship as a freshman … Named All-Conference (2014, ’15, ’16, ’17), All-Metro (2016), All-Region (2015, ‘16), and All-State (2016) … Earned All-Conference honors (2015, ’16) in field hockey … Member of the Honor Roll, Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honor Society), Latin Club, and Performance Choir … Daughter of Carl and Kristen Nease … Father, Carl (’92), played men’s lacrosse at the Naval Academy, while mother, Kristen, played soccer at Villanova … Uncle, Creighton Armstrong, was a 1992 USNA graduate.

Meg O’DONNELL Attacker Junior // 5-6 Forest Hill, Md. // North Harford

4 Career Honors: 2017 Patriot League All-Tournament Team 2017 (Sophomore): Named to the 2017 Patriot League All-Tournament Team, helping Navy capture its fifth PL Tournament Championship and secure the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament … Played and started all 23 games on the season … Tallied 58 points, scoring 50 goals and adding eight assists … Recorded 32 ground balls and 22 draw controls, while adding six caused turnovers … Scored goals in 20 of 23 games, including multiple goals in 16 games with nine hat tricks … Registered a season-high five goals at Liberty, while adding four goals against George Washington, Boston U., and Lehigh (Patriot League Tournament Semifinals) … Scored the game-winning goal in a come-from-behind victory over Lehigh in the semifinals of the PL Tournament to send the Midshipmen to the Championship … Notched a season-best four ground balls against Longwood, while tallying a season-high three draw controls against No. 15 Virginia and No. 2 North Carolina (NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals). 2016 (Freshman): Played in 18 games, starting eight at the midfield … Accrued 24 points on 21 goals and three assists … Tallied 11 ground balls, five draw controls, and one caused turnover … Strung together eight consecutive games with at least one goal, beginning with Lehigh (3/30/16) to Lafayette (4/30/16) … Recorded eight multi-goal performances … Scored first two career goals against Liberty … Tallied first assist against Lehigh … Recorded a season-high four goals at American … Produced two goals at Loyola in the Patriot League Championship … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on April 25. High School / Personal: Three-year letterwinner at North Harford High School … Earned US Lacrosse High School Honorable Mention All-America honors in 2015 … Garnered Second Team All-County and All-Conference laurels during senior year


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defending National Champions to send Navy to the Final Four … Recorded ground balls against American and North Carolina with a draw control and a caused turnover against the Tar Heels.

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2016 (Freshman): Played in four games at midfield, seeing action against Liberty, Boston U., American, and Lafayette … Tallied one point on one goal … Scored first collegiate goal against Boston U. … Made collegiate debut against Liberty.

Andie O’SULLIVAN Midfielder Junior // 5-4 Valley Cottage, N.Y. // Nyack

30 Career Honors: 2017 All-Patriot League (Second Team) 2017 (Sophomore): Named 2017 Second Team All-Patriot League … Played and started 21 games on the year … Tallied 47 points, scoring 34 goals to go along with 13 assists … Added 18 ground balls, 10 caused turnovers, and six draw controls … Scored goals in 15 games with multiple goals in nine games with five hat tricks … Notched a season-high seven points at Lehigh, scoring a season-best seven goals in a 16-9 victory … Scored four goals in the Mids’ upset victory over No. 7 Penn in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament … Trailing 5-2 to the Quakers, scored the final three goals of the first half to send Navy into halftime tied 5-5 with Penn … Added hat tricks against Holy Cross, Colgate, and American. 2016 (Freshman): Played in 14 games and started in eight at the midfield … Amassed 12 points on 10 goals and two assists … Tallied 17 ground balls, four draw controls, and nine caused turnovers … Scored first career goal at Army … Tallied first multi-goal game versus No. 13 Virginia … Scored two goals against Loyola in the Patriot League Championship … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on April 11. High School / Personal: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Nyack High School … Four-time All-Section, All-League, and All-County honoree … Helped lead squad to County and League Championship titles in 2010, 2012 and 2013 … Also lettered four years in field hockey … Daughter of Kevin and Kim O’Sullivan. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2016 14-8 10 2 12 16 .625 17 4 9 2017 21-21 34 13 47 87 .391 18 6 10 Total 35-29 44 15 59 103 .427 35 10 19

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Mackenzie ORR Midfielder Senior // 5-7 Berwyn, Pa. // Conestoga

55 2017 (Junior): Played in 14 games, recording one point on one goal with four ground balls, three draw controls, and a caused turnover … Scored a goal at Lafayette … Registered ground balls against Liberty, American, No. 7 Penn (NCAA Tournament First Round), and No. 2 North Carolina (NCAA Quarterfinals) … Won draw controls vs. Holy Cross, American, and Penn with a caused turnover against the Quakers. 2016 (Sophomore): Played four games as an attacker, seeing action against Longwood, Villanova, Liberty, and George Washington … Recorded two points on two goals … Tallied one ground ball and three draw controls … Scored first two collegiate goals against Liberty. 2015 (Freshman): Appeared in four games at midfield, seeing action against Longwood, Liberty, Holy Cross, and Colgate. High School / Personal: Graduate of Conestoga High School, lettering for three years in lacrosse … Named an Academic All-American, Second Team All-Central League (defender), and U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award in 2013 … Also lettered three seasons in basketball … Daughter of John and Jodi Orr. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2015 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2016 4-0 2 0 2 4 .500 1 3 0 2017 14-0 1 0 1 3 .333 4 3 1 Total 22-0 3 0 3 7 .429 5 6 1

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Midshipmen Profiles Caroline PEPPARD Defender Freshman // 5-7 Garden City, N.Y. // Garden City

43 High School / Personal: Played lacrosse, basketball, and soccer at Garden City, High School … Helped Garden City HS win the 2016 New York State Championships in lacrosse, while leading the team to a 2015 Long Island Championship in soccer … Team captain of lacrosse team … Prepped at Blair Academy, a USNA Foundation School … Named All-Mid-Atlantic Prep League (2017) and All-Prep (2017) in lacrosse, while garnering Rookie of the Year (2016) honors in soccer … Member of the National Honor Society, Student-Athlete Leadership Council, and concert band … Daughter of Christopher and Elizabeth Peppard … Cousin, Becky Lynch, played lacrosse at North Carolina (2009-12) and was a 2012 finalist for the Tewaaraton Award.

Anne RICHTER Defender Junior // 5-7 Hinsdale, Ill. // Hinsdale Central

19 2017 (Sophomore): Played in nine games on the year … Tallied three groundballs and a draw control … Notched ground balls against Longwood, Villanova, and American, while adding a draw control at Liberty … Also saw game action against No. 10 Duke, George Washington, Holy Cross, Lafayette, and UMass (NCAA Tournament Second Round).

High School / Personal: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Parkside High School … Earned First Team All-Conference honors in three consecutive seasons (2013, 2014, 2015) … Named Parkside’s Athlete of the Year in 2015 … Helped lead team to the 2012 State Championship … Daughter of Peter and Linda Roskovich … Father, Peter, was a two-time lacrosse All-American at Salisbury University … Sister, Alexis, plays lacrosse at Canisius College. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2016 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 2017 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Total 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0

Sophia SCHADE Defender Sophomore // 5-7 Los Alamitos, Calif. // Los Alamitos

45 2017 (Freshman): Played in one game against Longwood. High School / Personal: A 2016 Los Alamitos High School graduate, lettering for four years in lacrosse … Named a 2015 US Lacrosse All-American … Also named All-County and All-USA Today (California) in 2015 … Lettered two seasons in women’s basketball … Daughter of Jeffrey and Estela Schade. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2017 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Total 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0

Lizzy SCHWIEN

2016 (Freshman): Played in two games in the midfield, seeing action against Liberty and George Washington … Made collegiate debut at home against Liberty. High School / Personal: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Hinsdale Central High School … Garnered US Lacrosse High School Honorable Mention All-America honors in 2014 … Garnered 2015 All-State Honorable Mention laurels in 2015 … Placed on the 2015 US Lacrosse High School Academic All-America squad … Named team captain for junior and senior campaigns … Daughter of Peter and Heather Richter. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2016 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2017 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 3 1 0 Total 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 3 1 0

Midfielder Sophomore // 5-10 Annandale, Va. // Flint Hill

31 2017 (Freshman): Did not compete during the season. High School / Personal: A 2015 Flint Hill High School graduate, lettering for four seasons in lacrosse … Also attended The Peddie School in Hightstown, N.J. for a year prior to coming to the Academy … Garnered All-State honors in 2014 and 2015 … Earned All-ISL honors in back-to-back seasons (2014, 2015) … Daughter of Fred and Sue Schwien.

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Carley SEEKAMP

Defender Junior // 5-7 Salisbury, Md. // Parkside

34 2017 (Sophomore): Played in two games on the year, seeing action against Longwood and George Washington. 2016 (Freshman): Saw action in one game at the midfield … Made collegiate debut and tallied one ground ball at Bucknell.

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Attacker Sophomore // 6-0 East Hampton, N.Y. // East Hampton

42 2017 (Freshman): Played in 14 games on the season … Recorded four points on three goals and an assist, while winning seven draw controls and grabbing a ground ball … Made collegiate debut in the season opener against Longwood … Scored first collegiate goal at Liberty, while adding goals against American and Lafayette


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Midshipmen Profiles Lexy SMITH

… Registered first collegiate assist at George Washington … Had a season-high three draw controls at No. 10 Duke, while adding two draws against both Liberty and Lafayette … Collected first collegiate ground ball against American. High School / Personal: A 2015 East Hampton High School graduate, lettering for four years in lacrosse … Garnered All-State honors in 2016 … Named All-County selection in 2014 and 2015 … Earned All-Division honors in 2013 … Elected class president all four years in high school … Daughter of Arthur and Susan Seekamp. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2017 14-0 3 1 4 4 .750 1 7 0 Total 14-0 3 1 4 4 .750 1 7 0

Blake SMITH Defender // TEAM CAPTAIN Senior // 5-5 Sykesville, Md. // Notre Dame Prep

32 Career Honors: 2017 All-Patriot League (First Team) 2017 (Junior): Named 2017 First Team All-Patriot League … Played and started all 23 games … Set the Navy single-season record for caused turnovers with 38 … Grabbed 42 ground balls with 17 draw controls … Added two points with a pair of assists … Caused turnovers in 20 of 23 games played with multiple caused turnovers in 11 games … Had a season-high four caused turnovers against Longwood, while adding three caused turnovers against Liberty, Loyola, Army, Colgate, and UMass (NCAA Tournament Second Round) … Grabbed a seasonhigh four ground balls against Longwood, No. 15 Virginia, and UMass, while winning a season-best three draw controls against the Minutewomen in the second round of the NCAA Tournament … Often matched up with opponents’ top offensive weapons, being placed in the “hot area” in zone defense and matched up with the biggest offensive threats in man-to-man situations … Helped the team to an 85.7 clear percentage, going 359-for-419 … Contributed assists against Holy Cross and No. 2 North Carolina (NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals) … Named Patriot League Defender of the Week on Feb. 6. 2016 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 games, starting 18 at defense … Recorded 18 ground balls, seven draw controls, and 17 caused turnovers … Produced four multicaused turnover and five multi-ground ball performances … Tallied first collegiate assist versus Lafayette … Had a season-best game against Holy Cross, recording game highs in both ground balls (3) and caused turnovers (4). 2015 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games at defense … Recorded one ground ball versus Holy Cross … Made collegiate debut at Longwood. High School / Personal: A 2014 graduate of Notre Dame Preparatory School, lettering for three years in lacrosse and basketball … Named to the 2012 Under Armour Underclassman Baltimore Team (lacrosse) … Named team captain in basketball as a senior … Daughter of Randy and Ynelle Smith.

Defender Sophomore // 5-3 Towson, Md. // Towson HS

46 2017 (Freshman): Played in 13 games on the season, making one start … Earned first collegiate start against Boston College in the NCAA Tournament Final Four … Made collegiate debut in the season opener against Longwood … Tallied five ground balls with three caused turnovers and two draw controls … Had a seasonhigh two ground balls against American, while adding GB against Holy Cross, Boston U., and No. 2 North Carolina (NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals) … Caused turnovers versus Holy Cross, American, and Boston College (NCAA Tournament Final Four) … Won draw controls against Holy Cross and Boston College. High School / Personal: A 2016 Towson High School graduate, who was a threeyear letterwinner in lacrosse … Named a 2016 All-County honoree … Also lettered for two seasons in track and field and one season in women’s soccer … Daughter of Michael Smith and Jennifer Markel. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2017 13-1 0 0 0 0 .000 5 2 3 Total 13-1 0 0 0 0 .000 5 2 3

Suzelle THOMAS Midfielder Senior // 5-5 Birmingham, Ala. // Episcopal

35 2017 (Junior): Did not compete during the season. 2016 (Sophomore): Did not compete during the season. 2015 (Freshman): Saw action in nine games at midfield … Recorded two points on one goal and one assist … Tallied one ground ball and two draw controls … Dished out first career assist at George Washington … Scored first collegiate goal versus Virginia Tech. High School / Personal: A 2014 graduate of Episcopal High School, lettering for three years in lacrosse … Named team captain as a junior and senior … Earned Brine Academic All-America honors in 2012 … Garnered All-State laurels in 2011 and 2014 … Daughter of Richard and Clare Thomas. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2015 9-0 1 1 2 1 1.000 1 2 0 2016 –-– – – – – ––– – – – 2017 –-– – – – – ––– – – – Total 9-0 1 1 2 1 1.000 1 2 0

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2015 12-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 2016 19-18 0 1 1 0 .000 18 7 17 2017 23-23 0 2 2 0 .000 42 17 38 Total 54-41 0 3 3 0 .000 61 24 55

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Midshipmen Profiles Marie VALENTI

Cassy ZACHARES

Defender Junior // 5-9 Bechtelsville, Pa. // Boyertown, Area

Defender Junior // 5-4 Severna Park, Md. // Severna Park

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Career Honors: 2017 Academic All-Patriot League 2017 (Sophomore): Named to the 13-player Academic All-Patriot League Team … Played and started all 23 games in the defensive midfield … Grabbed 48 ground balls and caused 37 turnovers with 17 draw controls … Also had three points on three goals … Picked up ground balls in 19 games, while multiple ground balls in 15 games … Had a season-high five ground balls in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against UMass, while adding four GB at Boston U. … Won a seasonhigh four draw controls at Liberty … Caused turnovers in 18 games with multiple caused turnovers in 10 games … Had a season-best five caused turnovers in the Mids’ overtime victory (W, 9-8) over Bryant … Had a team-high 10 caused turnovers in the NCAA Tournament (four games) … Scored goals against Longwood, George Washington, and Boston U. 2016 (Freshman): Played in all 19 games, starting 12 at the midfield … Amassed 12 points on six goals and six assists … Tallied 35 ground balls, 23 draw controls, and 15 caused turnovers … Recorded 10 multi-ground ball and six multi-caused turnover performances … Tallied first assist against Liberty … Scored first career goal against No. 13 Virginia … Had best statistical game of the year at Army, producing game highs in ground balls (5), draw controls (4), and caused turnovers (2) … Recorded best offensive game of season against Lafayette, tallying four points on four goals … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week twice – Feb. 15 and May 2. High School / Personal: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Boyertown Area Senior High School … Earned Second Team All-Pennsylvania Athletic Conference honors in 2013 and 2014 … Garnered team MVP honors in 2013 and 2014 … Led squad to four PAC-10 titles (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) … Also lettered three seasons in soccer … Member of National Honor Society … Daughter of Isabella Valenti. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2016 19-12 6 6 12 18 .333 35 23 15 2017 23-23 3 0 3 10 .300 48 17 37 Total 42-35 9 6 15 28 .321 83 40 52

Nicole VICTORY Midfielder Freshman // 5-9 Issaquah, Wash. // Issaquah

37 High School / Personal: Lettered in lacrosse (4 years), basketball (3), and cross country (1) at Issaquah High School … Led IHS to the State Championship in 2014 and 2015 … Named All-American, All-Academic, team captain, and team MVP (2016, ’17) … Member of the National Honor Society … Served as a Sunday school teacher … Daughter of Thomas and Mary Victory.

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2017 (Sophomore): Played in 15 games, starting the first eight games on the year … Earned first collegiate start in the season-opener against Longwood … Grabbed nine ground balls, caused three turnovers, while adding a draw control … Had a season-high three ground balls against Villanova and Loyola, while adding two GB at George Washington … Caused turnovers against Villanova, George Washington, and Boston College with a draw control at No. 2 North Carolina (NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals). 2016 (Freshman): Saw action in one game at the midfield … Made collegiate debut against Liberty. High School / Personal: Two-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Severna Park High School … Helped guide team to two Maryland 4th Class State Championship titles (2014, 2015) … Named team captain during senior campaign … Earned Second Team All-County honors in 2015 … Daughter of Mark Thompson and Cynthia Zachares … Twin sister, Sarah, plays lacrosse at UC-Santa Barbara. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GB DC CT 2016 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2017 15-8 0 0 0 0 .000 9 1 3 Total 16-8 0 0 0 0 .000 9 1 3

Grace ZAGAJA Attacker Freshman // 5-9 Centerport, N.Y. // Harborfields

10 High School / Personal: Played lacrosse, basketball and field hockey at Harborfields High School … Named All-American (2017), All-County (2016, ’17), and Unsung Hero (2014, ’15) in lacrosse … Selected as team captain as a senior … In basketball, helped team to multiple League and County Championships, while earning All-Conference (2017) and All-League (2016) accolades … Named All-Conference (2017) in field hockey … Member of the National Honor Society … Vice president of church outreach group … Daughter of Robert and Sarah Zagaja … Brother, Henry, played football at Muhlenberg College, while brother, Robert, swam for the Merchant Marine Academy.


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Season In Review •

Navy became the first women’s team from a service academy to ever compete in the Final Four. The Mids made their fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the first appearance for Navy since 2013. The Midshipmen advanced to the NCAA Tournament after posting a 15-5 victory over top-seeded Loyola in the Patriot League Tournament, marking the team’s fifth championship and ending the Greyhounds’ 41game winning streak against PL foes. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Navy defeated No. 7 Penn, 11-10, at Penn Park on Dunning-Cohen Champions Field in Philadelphia, Pa. With the win, the Midshipmen advanced to the second round of the Tournament for just the second time in school history. The victory over No. 7 Penn (W, 11-10) in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament was the first win against a ranked opponent in Navy history. In addition, it was the second NCAA Tournament win for Navy in program history. Navy posted a 23-11 victory over UMass in the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the Mids to advance to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals for the first time in program history.

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Mids defeated defending National Champions and No. 2 seed North Carolina, 1614, to punch their ticket in to the first-ever Final Four appearance in school history.

Navy ranked fourth in the final Inside Lacrosse Media Poll and sixth in the final IWLCA Coaches Poll. The rankings mark the first time in program history that the Mids have been ranked in the top 10 in either poll.

Je. Collins was selected to the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) first team. It was the second time in Collins’ career she earned the accolade.

Je. Collins was named to the 2017 IWLCA AllSouth Region Second Team for the second time in her career.

Navy placed sophomore Meg O’Donnell, Hubley, Young on the Patriot League All-Tournament Team and Je. Collins was named the Tournament Most Outstanding Player.

Je. Collins was named Patriot League Midfielder of the Year, while Larkin was tabbed Patriot League Rookie of the Year. It is the second consecutive year that Je. Collins was dubbed PL Midfielder of the Year. Larkin is the first Rookie of the Year selection since Loren Generi in 2012.

Navy placed three players – Je. Collins, Blake Smith, and Young – on the 15-person Patriot League First Team. In addition, the Mids had a pair of players – Larkin and Andie O’Sullivan – earn second team accolades. Marie Valenti was selected to the 13-player Academic All-Patriot League Team.

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Ju. Collins earned Patriot League Attacker of the Week two times (Feb. 6 and Feb. 27), while Je. Collins was PL Midfielder of the Week three times (Feb. 13, March 6, and April 10). Smith earned Patriot League Defender of the Week on Feb. 6. Larkin set a Patriot League record with seven Rookie of the Week accolades (Feb. 6, Feb. 27, March 6, March 13, March 27, April 3, April 10).

Navy had two players record 100 or more points in a single season – Je. Collins (114 pts) and Larkin (108 pts.). The duo become the third and fourth players in school history to tally 100 or more points in a single season. Je. Collins is the first junior in school history to accomplish the feat, while Larkin was the first freshman.

Senior captains Meghan Hubley and Morgan Young were selected to play in the 2017 Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Senior All-Star Game.

• Junior Jenna Collins and freshman Kelly Larkin

Ingrid Boyum set the school record for wins in a season with 18, while Smith set the Navy single-season record for caused turnovers with 38.

were selected to the Inside Lacrosse Media AllAmerica Team. Collins was named to the second team, while Larkin earned honorable mention accolades.

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Larkin was tabbed Inside Lacrosse Division I Rookie of the Year.

Larkin and junior Julia Collins were named to the 2017 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship All-Tournament Team.

IWLCA Coaches 2017 Final Poll

Rk School 1. Maryland (20) 2. Boston College 3. Penn State 4. Stony Brook 5. North Carolina 6. Navy 7. Princeton 8. USC 9. Florida 10. Syracuse 11. Cornell 12. Penn 13. Northwestern 14. Virginia 15. James Madison 16. Colorado 17. UMass 18. Notre Dame 19. Elon 20. Louisville

Votes Record 400 23-0 387 17-7 334 17-4 326 20-2 316 17-3 313 18-5 275 15-4 269 18-4 224 17-3 200 15-7 172 13-6 166 13-4 148 11-10 139 12-9 128 14-7 123 16-4 88 17-4 79 11-8 35 13-7 30 11-8

Others Receiving Votes: Albany, Towson

Inside Lacrosse 2017 Final Poll

Rk School 1. Maryland (18) 2. Boston College 3. Stony Brook 4. Navy 5. Penn State 6. North Carolina 7. Princeton 8. USC 9. Florida 10. Syracuse 11. Cornell 12. Penn 13. Northwestern 14. James Madison 15. UMass 16. Virginia 17. Colorado 18. Albany 19. Notre Dame 20. Elon

Votes Record 360 23-0 337 17-7 320 20-2 298 18-5 290 17-4 281 17-3 242 15-4 240 18-4 204 17-3 185 15-7 164 13-6 153 13-4 137 11-10 119 14-7 107 17-4 89 12-9 70 16-4 54 12-6 51 11-8 26 13-7

Others Receiving Votes: Denver, Louisville, High Point, Towson, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, Canisius (as of June 15, 2017 | Navy Opponents in Bold)

As a team, Navy set the school record for points (545), goals (358), assists (187), shots attempted (805), shots on goal (607), ground balls (453), draw controls (364), caused turnovers (216), and games played (23). The Mids (18-5) finished onewin shy of tying the school records for wins in a season.

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Season Statistics TEAM STATISTICS

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SHOT STATISTICS Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Goals-Shot attempts 358-805 226-517 Feb 05 LONGWOOD W, 20-3 1-0-0 Goals scored per game 15.57 9.83 Feb 12 at #10 Duke L, 12-20 1-1-0 Shot pct. .445 .437 Feb 22 VILLANOVA W, 17-5 2-1-0 Shots on goal-Attempts 607-805 370-517 Feb 25 at Liberty W, 20-4 3-1-0 SOG pct. .754 .716 Mar 01 at George Washington W, 16-5 4-1-0 Shots / Game 35.0 22.5 Mar 04 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 11-20 4-2-0 Assists 187 110 Mar 12 BRYANT W, 9-8 (ot) 5-2-0 Free position Made-Att 55-125 45-101 Mar 18 LOYOLA • L, 9-13 5-3-0 Free position pct. .440 .446 Mar 25 HOLY CROSS • W, 17-6 6-3-0 GOAL BREAKDOWN W, 16-9 7-3-0 Mar 29 at Lehigh • Total Goals 358 226 Apr 01 ARMY • W, 22-7 8-3-0 Free-position 55 45 Apr 08 at Colgate • W, 20-10 9-3-0 Unassisted 171 116 Apr 12 at #15 Virginia L, 13-16 9-4-0 Overtime 1 0 Apr 15 at Boston Univ. • W, 15-14 10-4-0 Goals scored average 15.52 9.80 Apr 19 AMERICAN • W, 21-8 11-4-0 GROUND BALLS 453 359 Apr 22 BUCKNELL • W, 7-4 12-4-0 DRAW CONTROLS 364 257 Apr 28 at Lafayette • W, 24-10 13-4-0 TURNOVERS 314 421 May 05 vs Lehigh W, 9-8 14-4-0 CAUSED TURNOVERS 216 161 May 07 at Loyola W, 15-5 15-4-0 CLEARS 359-419 352-441 May 12 at #7 Penn W, 11-10 16-4-0 Clear Pct. .857 .798 May 14 vs UMASS W, 23-11 17-4-0 ATTENDANCE May 20 at #2 North Carolina W, 16-14 18-4-0 Total 6757 5504 May 26 vs #14 Boston College L, 15-16 18-5-0 Dates / Avg Per Date 9 / 751 11 / 500 Neutral Site # / Avg 2 / 2889 TEAM RECORD W-L-T Overall: 18-5 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Conference: 8-1 Navy 184 173 1 358 Home: 7-2 Opponents 114 112 0 226 Away: 9-2 Neutral: 2-1 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Overtime: 1-0 Navy 88 56 0 144 Opponents 126 122 1 249 ATTEND Dates Total Average SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Total: 23 20928 910 Navy 417 385 3 805 Home: 9 6757 751 Opponents 284 232 1 517 Away: 11 5504 500 Neutral: 3 8667 2889 SHOTS ON GOAL 1st 2nd OT Total Navy 310 295 2 607 Opponents 202 168 0 370

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Att. Goalie Annapolis, Md. 417 Durham, N.C. 405 Annapolis, Md. 213 Lynchburg, Va. 234 Washington D.C. 154 Annapolis, Md. 806 Annapolis, Md. 235 Annapolis, Md. 308 Annapolis, Md. 2597 Bethlehem, Pa. 244 Annaplis, Md. 1862 Hamilton, N.Y. 370 Charlottesville, Va. 576 Boston, Mass. 1374 Annapolis, Md. 82 Annapolis, Md. 237 Easton, Pa. 412 Baltimore, Md. 528 Baltimore, Md. 562 Philadelphia, Pa. 712 Philadelphia, Pa. 336 Chapel Hill, N.C. 461 Foxborough, Mass. 7803

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Season Statistics INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

## Name GP-GS G A 44 Collins, Jenna 23-23 72 42 7 Larkin, Kelly 23-23 54 54 17 Young, Morgan 23-23 53 26 22 Collins, Julia 23-23 48 27 4 O’Donnell, Meg 23-23 50 8 30 O’Sullivan, Andie 21-21 34 13 25 Harris, Kayla 23-15 18 8 6 O’Sullivan, Molly 10-0 4 2 15 Labuskes, Gabbi 7-0 4 1 42 Seekamp, Carley 14-0 3 1 18 Blanche, Caitlin 10-0 3 0 8 Valenti, Marie 23-23 3 0 14 Heyward, Annalise 11-0 3 0 21 Probst, Aislinn 13-0 2 1 33 Fessenden, Haley 8-0 2 0 3 Brigham, Paige 12-0 2 0 32 Smith, Blake 23-23 0 2 2 Childress, Sarah 22-2 1 0 55 Orr, Mackenzie 14-0 1 0 53 Shamir, Allison 4-0 0 1 20 Hubley, Meghan 22-22 0 1 47 Bolden, Morgan 12-0 0 0 46 Smith, Lexy 13-1 0 0 45 Schade, Sophia 1-0 0 0 43 LaVeck, Victoria 6-0 0 0 41 McGuckin, Molly 12-0 0 0 39 Harchelroad, Gab 11-0 0 0 36 Zachares, Cassy 15-8 0 0 34 Roskovich, Alivia 2-0 0 0 29 McGlaughlin, Caitlin 23-23 0 0 26 Boyum, Ingrid 23-23 0 0 24 Phillips, Alana 3-0 0 0 19 Richter, Anne 9-0 0 0 12 Koh, Autumn 7-0 0 0 11 Downey, Hannah 6-0 0 0 10 Savidge, Abby 1-0 0 0 9 Field, Libby 7-0 0 0 5 Irwin, Natalie 9-0 0 0 1 Dixon, Bailey 2-0 0 0 Navy 23 358 187 Opponents 23 226 110

Pts 114 108 79 75 58 47 26 6 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 545 336

Sh Shot% SOG SOG% FPG FPS GB DC T/O CT 153 .471 116 .758 14 29 39 76 40 15 111 .486 87 .784 7 17 25 12 48 7 149 .356 115 .772 16 36 14 5 32 10 99 .485 83 .838 5 11 29 118 21 8 102 .490 69 .676 4 7 32 22 16 6 87 .391 59 .678 5 13 18 6 15 10 39 .462 28 .718 1 4 32 40 18 10 4 1.000 4 1.000 0 0 2 1 2 1 7 .571 6 .857 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 .750 4 1.000 0 0 1 7 3 0 10 .300 5 .500 0 1 1 2 1 0 10 .300 9 .900 1 2 48 17 11 37 5 .600 3 .600 1 1 5 7 7 3 7 .286 5 .714 0 0 3 0 6 2 5 .400 4 .800 0 2 0 0 2 2 4 .500 4 1.000 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 42 17 12 38 5 .200 2 .400 0 0 13 11 8 15 3 .333 3 1.000 0 1 4 3 7 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 42 8 18 24 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 5 2 2 3 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 9 1 1 3 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 20 3 4 4 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 50 0 12 10 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 3 3 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 805 .445 607 .754 55 125 453 364 314 216 517 .437 370 .716 45 101 359 257 421 161

RECORD Shots ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced 43 LaVeck, Victoria 5-0 15:45 1 3.81 0 .000 0 0 0 5 12 Koh, Autumn 7-0 27:07 4 8.85 1 .200 0 0 0 6 26 Boyum, Ingrid 23-23 1274:22 209 9.84 138 .398 18 5 0 485 39 Harchelroad, Gab 11-0 66:38 12 10.81 5 .294 0 0 0 21 Navy 23 1383:52 226 9.80 144 .389 18 5 0 517 Opponents 23 1383:52 358 15.52 249 .410 5 18 0 806 GOALS BY PERIOD Navy Opponents

1st 2nd OT Total 184 173 1 358 114 112 0 226

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD Navy Opponents

1st 2nd OT Total 310 295 2 607 202 168 0 370

SHOTS BY PERIOD Navy Opponents

1st 2nd OT Total 417 385 3 805 284 232 1 517

SAVES BY PERIOD Navy Opponents

1st 2nd OT Total 88 56 0 144 126 122 1 249

CLEARS: Navy – 359-419 (.857), Opponents – 352-441 (.798).

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Game-By-Game Breakdown TEAM STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score Feb 05, 2017 LONGWOOD 20-3 Feb 12, 2017 at Duke 12-20 Feb 22, 2017 VILLANOVA 17-5 Feb 25, 2017 at Liberty 20-4 Mar 01, 2017 at George Washington 16-5 Mar 04, 2017 BOSTON COLLEGE 11-20 Mar 12, 2017 BRYANT 9-8 Mar 18, 2017 LOYOLA 9-13 Mar 25, 2017 HOLY CROSS 17-6 Mar 29, 2017 at Lehigh 16-9 Apr 01, 2017 ARMY 22-7 Apr 08, 2017 at Colgate 20-10 Apr 12, 2017 at Virginia 13-16 Apr 15, 2017 at Boston University 15-14 Apr 19, 2017 AMERICAN 21-8 Apr 22, 2017 BUCKNELL 7-4 Apr 28, 2017 at Lafayette 24-10 May 05, 2017 vs Lehigh 9-8 May 07, 2017 at Loyola 15-5 May 12, 2017 at Penn 11-10 May 14, 2017 vs UMASS 23-11 May 20, 2017 at North Carolina 16-14 May 26, 2017 vs Boston College 15-16 Navy 358-226 Opponent TEAM PER-GAME: Games played: Shots per game: Goals per game: Assists per game: Points per game:

G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% FPG-FPS GB DC T/O CT 20 10 30 39 .513 30 .769 6-9 24 11 10 11 12 2 14 26 .462 21 .808 6-8 19 19 20 10 17 9 26 34 .500 27 .794 2-3 26 13 16 9 20 11 31 35 .571 30 .857 2-7 25 15 20 16 16 6 22 39 .410 24 .615 3-4 21 16 17 14 11 6 17 30 .367 22 .733 0-4 18 19 14 8 9 5 14 48 .188 27 .562 3-9 24 14 11 10 9 1 10 34 .265 27 .794 2-9 22 13 15 11 17 10 27 30 .567 26 .867 1-2 18 16 16 6 16 9 25 36 .444 27 .750 3-6 12 20 10 4 22 15 37 37 .595 27 .730 4-9 18 17 6 7 20 9 29 37 .541 30 .811 5-7 20 16 14 10 13 6 19 30 .433 25 .833 1-2 18 19 15 8 15 5 20 38 .395 29 .763 3-6 23 22 14 6 21 12 33 36 .583 32 .889 2-6 24 18 16 13 7 7 14 31 .226 19 .613 0-8 25 7 19 15 24 15 39 43 .558 32 .744 2-2 13 19 10 7 9 6 15 36 .250 25 .694 1-3 19 12 11 9 15 9 24 34 .441 28 .824 3-7 18 13 9 8 11 6 17 23 .478 18 .783 3-4 13 12 15 8 23 16 39 34 .676 26 .765 0-1 20 20 17 13 16 6 22 35 .457 26 .743 2-6 23 15 12 8 15 6 21 40 .375 29 .725 1-3 10 18 7 5 358 187 545 805 .445 607 .754 55-125 453 364 314 216 226 110 336 517 .437 370 .716 45-101 359 257 421 161

23 35.00 15.57 8.13 23.70

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% Feb 05, 2017 LONGWOOD 20-3 60:00 3 3.00 4 .571 Feb 12, 2017 at Duke 12-20 60:00 20 11.50 4 .167 Feb 22, 2017 VILLANOVA 17-5 60:00 5 9.33 5 .500 Feb 25, 2017 at Liberty 20-4 60:00 4 8.00 5 .556 Mar 01, 2017 at George Washington 16-5 60:00 5 7.40 6 .545 Mar 04, 2017 BOSTON COLLEGE 11-20 60:00 20 9.50 9 .310 Mar 12, 2017 BRYANT 9-8 63:52 8 9.20 5 .385 Mar 18, 2017 LOYOLA 9-13 60:00 13 9.67 3 .188 Mar 25, 2017 HOLY CROSS 17-6 60:00 6 9.27 5 .455 Mar 29, 2017 at Lehigh 16-9 60:00 9 9.24 6 .400 Apr 01, 2017 ARMY 22-7 60:00 7 9.04 4 .364 Apr 08, 2017 at Colgate 20-10 60:00 10 9.12 3 .231 Apr 12, 2017 at Virginia 13-16 60:00 16 9.64 10 .385 Apr 15, 2017 at Boston University 15-14 60:00 14 9.95 7 .333 Apr 19, 2017 AMERICAN 21-8 60:00 8 9.82 8 .500 Apr 22, 2017 BUCKNELL 7-4 60:00 4 9.46 4 .500 Apr 28, 2017 at Lafayette 24-10 60:00 10 9.49 10 .500 May 05, 2017 vs Lehigh 9-8 60:00 8 9.41 1 .111 May 07, 2017 at Loyola 15-5 60:00 5 9.18 6 .545 May 12, 2017 at Penn 11-10 60:00 10 9.22 11 .524 May 14, 2017 vs UMASS 23-11 60:00 11 9.30 7 .389 May 20, 2017 at North Carolina 16-14 60:00 14 9.52 11 .440 May 26, 2017 vs Boston College 15-16 60:00 16 9.80 10 .385 Navy 358-226 1383:52 226 9.80 144 .389 Opponent 1383:52 358 9.80 249 .410

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W L T Sho Faced 1 0 0 – 10 0 1 0 – 27 1 0 0 – 16 1 0 0 – 16 1 0 0 – 13 0 1 0 – 39 1 0 0 – 17 0 1 0 – 26 1 0 0 – 15 1 0 0 – 16 1 0 0 – 13 1 0 0 – 22 0 1 0 – 42 1 0 0 – 27 1 0 0 – 24 1 0 0 – 12 1 0 0 – 26 1 0 0 – 17 1 0 0 – 17 1 0 0 – 25 1 0 0 – 25 1 0 0 – 38 0 1 0 – 34 18 5 0 – 517 5 18 0 – 806


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Team Highs and Lows NAVY GAME HIGHS

POINTS 39 39 GOALS 24 23 ASSISTS 16 15 15 SHOTS 48 43 SHOT PERCENT .676 (23-34) .595 (22-37) SHOTS ON GOAL 32 32 ON GOAL PERCENT .889 (32-36) .867 (26-30) SAVES 11 11 GROUND BALLS 26 25 25 TURNOVERS 20 20 CAUSED TURNOVERS 16 15

POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS

vs UMASS (May 14) at Lafayette (Apr 28) at Lafayette (Apr 28) vs UMASS (May 14) vs UMASS (May 14) at Lafayette (Apr 28) vs Army (Apr 01) vs Bryant (Mar 12) at Lafayette (Apr 28) vs UMASS (May 14) vs Army (Apr 01) at Lafayette (Apr 28) vs American (Apr 19) vs American (Apr 19) vs Holy Cross (Mar 25) at North Carolina (May 20) at Penn (May 12) vs Villanova (Feb 22) vs Bucknell (Apr 22) at Liberty (Feb 25) at Liberty (Feb 25) at Duke (Feb 12) at Liberty (Feb 25) vs Bucknell (Apr 22)

NAVY GAME LOWS 10 14 14 14 7 9 9 9 1 2 23 26 18 19 1 3 3 10 12 6 7 4 5

vs Loyola (Mar 18) at Duke (Feb 12) vs Bryant (Mar 12) vs Bucknell (Apr 22) vs Bucknell (Apr 22) vs Bryant (Mar 12) vs Loyola (Mar 18) vs Lehigh (May 05) vs Loyola (Mar 18) at Duke (Feb 12) at Penn (May 12) at Duke (Feb 12) at Penn (May 12) vs Bucknell (Apr 22) vs Lehigh (May 05) vs Loyola (Mar 18) at Colgate (Apr 08) vs Boston College (May 26) at Lehigh (Mar 29) vs Army (Apr 01) vs Boston College (May 26) at Lehigh (Mar 29) vs Boston College (May 26)

OPPONENT GAME HIGHS

POINTS 31 27 GOALS 20 20 ASSISTS 11 10 SHOTS 42 39 SHOT PERCENT .741 (20-27) .562 (9-16) SHOTS ON GOAL 29 26 26 ON GOAL PERCENT .938 (15-16) .889 (24-27) SAVES 18 18 GROUND BALLS 26 23 TURNOVERS 28 25 CAUSED TURNOVERS 18 11

POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS

vs Boston College (Mar 04) at Duke (Feb 12) vs Boston College (Mar 04) at Duke (Feb 12) vs Boston College (Mar 04) at Boston University (Apr 15) at Virginia (Apr 12) vs Boston College (Mar 04) at Duke (Feb 12) at Lehigh (Mar 29) vs Boston College (Mar 04) vs Boston College (May 26) at Virginia (Apr 12) at Lehigh (Mar 29) at Duke (Feb 12) vs Loyola (Mar 18) vs Bryant (Mar 12) at Duke (Feb 12) vs Bryant (Mar 12) at Liberty (Feb 25) vs Villanova (Feb 22) at Duke (Feb 12) vs Loyola (Mar 18)

OPPONENT GAME LOWS 5 6 3 4 4 1 1 10 12 7 8 3 5 8 9 9 8 11 11 2 2

vs Bucknell (Apr 22) vs Longwood (Feb 05) vs Longwood (Feb 05) at Liberty (Feb 25) vs Bucknell (Apr 22) vs Holy Cross (Mar 25) vs Bucknell (Apr 22) vs Longwood (Feb 05) vs Bucknell (Apr 22) vs Longwood (Feb 05) vs Bucknell (Apr 22) vs UMASS (May 14) vs Army (Apr 01) vs Army (Apr 01) vs Longwood (Feb 05) at Loyola (May 07) vs Boston College (May 26) at Lafayette (Apr 28) at Penn (May 12) vs Longwood (Feb 05) vs Army (Apr 01)

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Individual Highs / Category Leaders INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 GOALS 8 7 ASSISTS 6 6 SHOTS 17 12 SHOTS ON GOAL 10 9 9 9 9 9 SAVES 11 11 GROUND BALLS 5 5 5 5 5 DRAW CONTROLS 11 10 CAUSED TURNOVER 5 4 4

Larkin, Kelly vs UMASS (May 14) Collins, Julia vs UMASS (May 14) Collins, Jenna vs UMASS (May 14) Collins, Jenna at Loyola (May 07) Collins, Jenna at Lafayette (Apr 28) Larkin, Kelly at Lafayette (Apr 28) Larkin, Kelly vs American (Apr 19) Larkin, Kelly vs Army (Apr 01) Collins, Julia vs Villanova (Feb 22) Larkin, Kelly vs Villanova (Feb 22) Collins, Julia vs UMASS (May 14) O’Sullivan, Andie at Lehigh (Mar 29) Collins, Jenna vs UMASS (May 14) Larkin, Kelly vs UMASS (May 14) Young, Morgan vs Bryant (Mar 12) Young, Morgan vs Loyola (Mar 18) Young, Morgan vs Loyola (Mar 18) Collins, Julia vs UMASS (May 14) Collins, Jenna at Loyola (May 07) Collins, Jenna at Boston U. (Apr 15) Young, Morgan vs Bryant (Mar 12) Collins, Jenna at Duke (Feb 12) Boyum, Ingrid at North Carolina (May 20) Boyum, Ingrid at Penn (May 12) Boyum, Ingrid at North Carolina (May 20) Valenti, Marie vs UMASS (May 14) Boyum, Ingrid at Loyola (May 07) Collins, Jenna at Colgate (Apr 08) Collins, Julia vs Villanova (Feb 22) Collins, Julia at Geo. Washington (Mar 01) Collins, Julia at Boston U. (Apr 15) Valenti, Marie vs Bryant (Mar 12) Valenti, Marie vs UMASS (May 14) Smith, Blake vs Longwood (Feb 05)

INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT GAME HIGHS

POINTS 9 Apuzzo,Sam vs Boston College (Mar 04) 7 Maggie Jackson at Virginia (Apr 12) 7 Weeks,Kate vs Boston College (Mar 04) GOALS 6 Maggie Jackson at Virginia (Apr 12) 6 Weeks,Kate vs Boston College (Mar 04) ASSISTS 5 Conry, Kailey at Boston U. (Apr 15) 5 LaBeau, Allison at Lehigh (Mar 29) 5 Hart,Kaileen vs Boston College (Mar 04) SHOTS 11 Sammy Jo Tracy at North Carolina (May 20) 11 Molly Hendrick at North Carolina (May 20) 11 Maggie Jackson at Virginia (Apr 12) 11 Weeks,Kate vs Boston College (Mar 04) SHOTS ON GOAL 9 Weeks,Kate vs Boston College (Mar 04) 8 Sammy Jo Tracy at North Carolina (May 20) SAVES 18 Kady Glynn vs Loyola (Mar 18) 18 Santeramo, Samantha vs Bryant (Mar 12) GROUND BALLS 8 Jamie Lockwood at Duke (Feb 12) 7 Cronin, Carly vs Bryant (Mar 12) DRAW CONTROLS 8 Crowley, Sarah vs UMASS (May 14) 8 Barkman, Molly vs Longwood (Feb 05) CAUSED TURNOVER 5 Callie Humphrey at Duke (Feb 12) 4 Kristen Yanchoris vs Loyola (Mar 18)

POINTS Collins, Jenna Larkin, Kelly Young, Morgan Collins, Julia O’Donnell, Meg O’Sullivan, Andie Harris, Kayla O’Sullivan, Molly Labuskes, Gabbi Seekamp, Carley

GP G A Pts Sh 23 72 42 114 153 23 54 54 108 111 23 53 26 79 149 23 48 27 75 99 23 50 8 58 102 21 34 13 47 87 23 18 8 26 39 10 4 2 6 4 7 4 1 5 7 14 3 1 4 4

SHOTS Collins, Jenna Young, Morgan Larkin, Kelly O’Donnell, Meg Collins, Julia O’Sullivan, Andie Harris, Kayla Valenti, Marie Blanche, Caitlin Labuskes, Gabbi

GP 23 23 23 23 23 21 23 23 10 7

G 72 53 54 50 48 34 18 3 3 4

A 42 26 54 8 27 13 8 0 0 1

Sh Sh% 153 .471 149 .356 111 .486 102 .490 99 .485 87 .391 39 .462 10 .300 10 .300 7 .571

GOALS Collins, Jenna Larkin, Kelly Young, Morgan O’Donnell, Meg Collins, Julia O’Sullivan, Andie Harris, Kayla O’Sullivan, Molly Labuskes, Gabbi Seekamp, Carley

GP G A Pts Sh 23 72 42 114 153 23 54 54 108 111 23 53 26 79 149 23 50 8 58 102 23 48 27 75 99 21 34 13 47 87 23 18 8 26 39 10 4 2 6 4 7 4 1 5 7 14 3 1 4 4

SHOT PCT O’Sullivan, Molly Seekamp, Carley Heyward, Annalise Labuskes, Gabbi Brigham, Paige O’Donnell, Meg Larkin, Kelly Collins, Julia Collins, Jenna Harris, Kayla

GP 10 14 11 7 12 23 23 23 23 23

G 4 3 3 4 2 50 54 48 72 18

A 2 1 0 1 0 8 54 27 42 8

Sh Sh% 4 1.000 4 .750 5 .600 7 .571 4 .500 102 .490 111 .486 99 .485 153 .471 39 .462

ASSISTS GP G A Pts Sh Larkin, Kelly 23 54 54 108 111 Collins, Jenna 23 72 42 114 153 Collins, Julia 23 48 27 75 99 Young, Morgan 23 53 26 79 149 O’Sullivan, Andie 21 34 13 47 87 Harris, Kayla 23 18 8 26 39 O’Donnell, Meg 23 50 8 58 102 Smith, Blake 23 0 2 2 0 O’Sullivan, Molly 10 4 2 6 4 Probst, Aislinn 13 2 1 3 7

SHOTS ON GOAL GP G A Sh SOG SOG% Collins, Jenna 23 72 42 153 116 .758 Young, Morgan 23 53 26 149 115 .772 Larkin, Kelly 23 54 54 111 87 .784 Collins, Julia 23 48 27 99 83 .838 O’Donnell, Meg 23 50 8 102 69 .676 O’Sullivan, Andie 21 34 13 87 59 .678 Harris, Kayla 23 18 8 39 28 .718 Valenti, Marie 23 3 0 10 9 .900 Labuskes, Gabbi 7 4 1 7 6 .857 Blanche, Caitlin 10 3 0 10 5 .500

GROUND BALLS Boyum, Ingrid Valenti, Marie Hubley, Meghan Smith, Blake Collins, Jenna Harris, Kayla O’Donnell, Meg Collins, Julia Larkin, Kelly McGlaughlin, Caitlin

GP 23 23 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23

GB 50 48 42 42 39 32 32 29 25 20

SHOTS ON GOAL PCT GP G A Sh SOG SOG% Brigham, Paige 12 2 0 4 4 1.000 O’Sullivan, Molly 10 4 2 4 4 1.000 Seekamp, Carley 14 3 1 4 4 1.000 Orr, Mackenzie 14 1 0 3 3 1.000 Valenti, Marie 23 3 0 10 9 .900 Labuskes, Gabbi 7 4 1 7 6 .857 Collins, Julia 23 48 27 99 83 .838 Fessenden, Haley 8 2 0 5 4 .800 Larkin, Kelly 23 54 54 111 87 .784 Young, Morgan 23 53 26 149 115 .772

DRAW CONTROLS Collins, Julia Collins, Jenna Harris, Kayla O’Donnell, Meg Smith, Blake Valenti, Marie Larkin, Kelly Childress, Sarah Hubley, Meghan Seekamp, Carley

GP 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 14

DC 118 76 40 22 17 17 12 11 8 7

CAUSED TURNOVERS GP Smith, Blake 23 Valenti, Marie 23 Hubley, Meghan 22 Childress, Sarah 22 Collins, Jenna 23 O’Sullivan, Andie 21 Boyum, Ingrid 23 Young, Morgan 23 Harris, Kayla 23 Collins, Julia 23

FREE-POSITION GOALS GP FPG Young, Morgan 23 16 Collins, Jenna 23 14 Larkin, Kelly 23 7 Collins, Julia 23 5 O’Sullivan, Andie 21 5 O’Donnell, Meg 23 4 Labuskes, Gabbi 7 1 Valenti, Marie 23 1 Heyward, Annalise 11 1 Harris, Kayla 23 1

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Patriot League Statistics GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

Date Mar 18 Mar 25 Mar 29 Apr 01 Apr 08 Apr 15 Apr 19 Apr 22 Apr 28

Opponent Score Overall LOYOLA • L, 9-13 HOLY CROSS • W, 17-6 at Lehigh • W, 16-9 W, 22-7 ARMY • W, 20-10 at Colgate • at Boston University • W, 15-14 AMERICAN • W, 21-8 BUCKNELL • W, 7-4 W, 24-10 at Lafayette •

Conf 5-3-0 6-3-0 7-3-0 8-3-0 9-3-0 10-4-0 11-4-0 12-4-0 13-4-0

Site 0-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 5-1-0 6-1-0 7-1-0 8-1-0

TEAM RECORD W-L-T Overall: 8-1 Conference: 8-1 Home: 4-1 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 0-0 Overtime: 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

## Name GP-GS G A 44 Collins, Jenna 9-9 32 13 7 Larkin, Kelly 9-9 20 25 17 Young, Morgan 9-9 21 13 30 O’Sullivan, Andie 9-9 23 7 22 Collins, Julia 9-9 14 11 4 O’Donnell, Meg 9-9 19 3 25 Harris, Kayla 9-8 9 6 6 O’Sullivan, Molly 3-0 2 2 21 Probst, Aislinn 7-0 2 1 18 Blanche, Caitlin 5-0 2 0 42 Seekamp, Carley 7-0 2 0 8 Valenti, Marie 9-9 1 0 14 Heyward, Annalise 4-0 1 0 3 Brigham, Paige 6-0 1 0 55 Orr, Mackenzie 5-0 1 0 32 Smith, Blake 9-9 0 1 15 Labuskes, Gabbi 2-0 0 1 2 Childress, Sarah 9-0 0 0 47 Bolden, Morgan 7-0 0 0 46 Smith, Lexy 5-0 0 0 43 LaVeck, Victoria 2-0 0 0 41 McGuckin, Molly 6-0 0 0 39 Harchelroad, Gab 5-0 0 0 36 Zachares, Cassy 5-1 0 0 33 Fessenden, Haley 1-0 0 0 29 McGlaughlin, Caitlin 9-9 0 0 26 Boyum, Ingrid 9-9 0 0 24 Phillips, Alana 1-0 0 0 20 Hubley, Meghan 9-9 0 0 19 Richter, Anne 3-0 0 0 12 Koh, Autumn 3-0 0 0 11 Downey, Hannah 2-0 0 0 9 Field, Libby 2-0 0 0 5 Irwin, Natalie 4-0 0 0 Navy 9 151 83 Opponents 9 81 39

Att. Goalie Annapolis, Md. 308 Annapolis, Md. 2597 Bethlehem, Pa. 244 Annaplis, Md. 1862 Hamilton, N.Y. 370 Boston, Mass. 1374 Annapolis, Md. 82 Annapolis, Md. 237 Easton, Pa. 412

BY PERIOD STATS Boyum, Ingrid (5-3) Boyum, Ingrid (6-3) Boyum, Ingrid (7-3) Boyum, Ingrid (8-3) Boyum, Ingrid (9-3) Boyum, Ingrid (10-4) Boyum, Ingrid (11-4) Boyum, Ingrid (12-4) Boyum, Ingrid (13-4)

ATTEND Dates Total Average Total: 9 7486 832 Home: 5 5086 1017 Away 4 2400 600 Neutral 0 0 0

Pts 45 45 34 30 25 22 15 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 234 120

GOALS Navy Opponents

1st 2nd OT Total 73 78 – 151 42 39 – 81

SHOTS Navy Opponents

1st 2nd OT Total 160 162 – 322 102 79 – 181

SHOTS ON GOAL Navy Opponents

1st 2nd OT Total 123 126 – 249 73 58 – 131

SAVES Navy Opponents

1st 2nd OT Total 31 19 – 50 50 48 – 98

CLEARS: Navy – 141-160 (.881), Opponents – 136-173 (.786).

Sh Shot% SOG SOG% FPG FPS GB DC T/O CT 58 .552 43 .741 4 11 13 33 13 7 43 .465 33 .767 1 6 10 3 25 3 55 .382 46 .836 9 18 4 3 14 2 51 .451 35 .686 3 8 8 2 6 4 32 .438 27 .844 2 4 14 45 7 3 37 .514 28 .757 1 2 12 8 10 3 18 .500 14 .778 1 4 13 21 10 5 2 1.000 2 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 .500 4 1.000 0 0 2 0 3 1 7 .286 3 .429 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1.000 2 1.000 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 .250 4 1.000 0 0 22 7 2 11 3 .333 1 .333 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 .500 2 1.000 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 14 6 5 14 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 6 7 1 7 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 1 1 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 9 1 2 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 18 0 5 3 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 16 4 6 11 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 322 .469 249 .773 22 55 175 148 120 79 181 .448 131 .724 18 32 120 97 163 51

RECORD Shots ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced 43 LaVeck, Victoria 1-0 1:23 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 2 39 Harchelroad, Gab 5-0 29:03 3 6.20 3 .500 0 0 0 8 26 Boyum, Ingrid 9-9 502:15 76 9.08 47 .382 8 1 0 169 12 Koh, Autumn 3-0 7:19 2 16.40 0 .000 0 0 0 2 Navy 9 540:00 81 9.00 50 .382 8 1 0 181 Opponents 9 540:00 151 16.78 98 .394 1 8 0 323

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy’s Record When… / The Last Time… NAVY RECORD… Overall Home Road Neutral

2017 All-Time Streak 18-5 155-43 L1 7-2 92-14 W4 9-2 56-26 W5 2-1 7-2 L1

Against Patriot League Foes Against Non-Conference Foes Leading at Halftime Trailing at Halftime Tied at Halftime Overtime Games Navy Scores First Opponent Scores First

10-1 8-4 13-1 2-4 3-0 1-0 15-1 3-4

71-21 85-24 128-7 18-33 9-2 5-1 121-18 33-25

W10 L1 L1 W1 W5 W5 W8 L1

Navy Has More Shots Opponent Has More Shots Shots are Equal Navy Has More Saves Opponent Has More 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 Ground Balls are Equal Navy Has Higher Clear Pct. Opponent Has Higher Clear Pct. Clear Pct. Is Equal

16-2 2-3 0-0 4-0 14-5 0-0 16-5 2-0 0-0 15-1 3-4 0-0 12-1 6-3 0-1

137-11 17-30 1-2 52-18 90-23 13-2 120-25 26-16 9-2 118-14 27-24 12-4 123-15 28-25 4-3

L1 W2 L2 W7 L1 W2 L1 W5 L1 W10 L1 W6 W8 W5 L2

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

4-1 2-1 0-1 1-2 11-0

24-8 19-6 9-9 38-14 66-6

L1 W2 L2 W1 W15

Navy Scores 0-7 Goals Navy Scores 8-10 Goals Navy Scores 11-14 Goals Navy Scores 15-19 Goals Navy Scores 20+ Goals

1-0 2-1 1-3 7-1 7-0

1-15 21-16 51-10 53-2 28-0

W1 W1 W1 L1 W28

Opponent Scores 0-7 Goals Opponent Scores 8-9 Goals Opponent Scores 10-14 Goals Opponent Scores 15-19 Goals Opponent Scores 20+ Goals

8-0 4-0 6-1 0-2 0-2

91-1 29-2 34-19 0-18 0-3

W13 W5 W6 L18 L3

2-3 16-2

2-21 153-21

L1 W11

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

38-5 51-18 53-14 12-6

W2 W2 W4 L1

16-3 2-2

130-33 25-10

W11 L1

vs. Ranked Opponents vs. Unranked Opponents In February In March In April In May In Afternoon Games In Evening Games

THE LAST TIME NAVY… Scored 20 or more goals Scored 15 or more goals Allowed 15 or more goals Allowed 20 or more goals

23 vs. UMass (5/14/17) 15 vs. #12 Boston College (5/26/17) 16 vs. #12 Boston College (5/26/17) ^ 20 vs Boston College (3/04/17)

Totaled 30 or more points

39 vs. UMass (5/14/17)

Won 20 or more draw controls

20 vs. UMass (5/14/17)

Grabbed 25 or more ground balls Grabbed 30 or more ground balls Grabbed 35 or more ground balls Took 30 or more shots Took 40 or more shots Took 50 or more shots Scored 4 or more free-position goals Allowed 4 or more free-position goals Recorded a shutout Held an opponent scoreless for a half Held an opponent scoreless for more than 40 minutes Held an opponent scoreless for more than 50 minutes Came from 5 or more goals to win Led by 5 or more goals and lost

THE LAST TIME A NAVY PLAYER…

5 at Colgate (4/08/17) 4 vs. #12 Boston College (5/26/17) vs. St. Francis (3/04/08) vs. George Washington (3/02/16) 54:38 vs. George Washington (3/02/16) 54:38 vs. George Washington (3/02/16) vs. Bryant (3/12/17) vs. American (4/25/08)

6, Kelly Larkin vs. #12 Boston College (5/26/17) 6, Kelly Larkin vs. #12 Boston College (5/26/17) * 8, Julia Collins vs. UMass (5/14/17) * 8, Julia Collins vs. UMass (5/14/17) Never

Tallied 5 or more assists Tallied 6 or more assists Tallied 7 or more assists Tallied 8 or more assists Tallied 9 or more assists

6, Jenna Collins vs. UMass (5/14/17) 6, Kelly Larkin vs. UMass (5/14/17) 6, Jenna Collins vs. UMass (5/14/17) 6, Kelly Larkin vs. UMass (5/14/17) 8, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) 8, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) ^ 10, Jasmine DePompeo at Longwood (4/02/13)

Totaled 7 or more points Totaled 8 or more points Totaled 9 or more points Totaled 10 or more points Totaled 11 or more points Totaled 12 or more points

9, Kelly Larkin vs. UMass (5/14/17) 8, Jenna Collins vs. UMass (5/14/17) 8, Julia Collins vs. UMass (5/14/17) 9, Kelly Larkin vs. UMass (5/14/17) 8, Jenna Collins vs. UMass (5/14/17) 8, Julia Collins vs. UMass (5/14/17) 9, Kelly Larkin vs. UMass (5/14/17) 10, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) 11, Loren Generi vs. Campbell (2/11/14) ^ 13, Jasmine DePompeo at Longwood (4/02/13)

Scored an OT goal Caused 5 or more TOs Picked up 7 or more GBs

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Scored 5 or more goals Scored 6 or more goals Scored 7 or more goals Scored 8 or more goals Scored 9 or more goals

Won 15 or more draw controls

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Julia Collins vs. Bryant (3/12/17) 5, Marie Valenti vs. Bryant (3/12/17) * 7, Aimee Gennaro vs. Monmouth (2/24/13) ^ 15, Loren Generi vs. Virginia Tech (5/02/15) ^ 15, Elania Ponchione vs. Ohio State (2/18/11)


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Year-by-Year Results Overall Patriot League W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish 2008 13 4 .765 4 2 .667 T-3rd 2009 13 5 .722 4 2 .667 T-2nd 2010 17 4 .810 5 1 .833 T-1st 2011 15 6 .714 4 2 .667 3rd 2012 18 3 .857 6 0 1.000 1st 2013 19 2 .906 6 0 1.000 1st 2014 14 3 .824 6 2 .750 2nd 2015 15 5 .750 6 2 .750 3rd 2016 13 6 .684 7 2 .778 2nd 2017 18 5 .783 8 1 .889 2nd Total 155 43 .783 56 14 .800 –––

Home Away Neutral Postseason 11-0 2-4 0-0 PL Semifinals 7-3 5-2 1-0 PL Championship 12-1 4-3 1-0 PL Champions / NCAA First Round 8-2 6-4 1-0 PL Champions / NCAA First Round 11-0 7-3 0-0 PL Champions / NCAA First Round 13-2 6-0 0-0 PL Champions / NCAA Second Round 9-1 5-1 0-1 PL Semifinals 8-1 6-4 1-0 PL Championship 6-2 6-4 1-0 PL Championship 7-2 9-2 2-1 PL Champions / NCAA Final Four 92-14 56-27 7-2 –––

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Yearly Comparison

Goals Shot SOG Free-Pos. Free-Pos. Ground Draw Caused Clear Year W-L Pct. Goals Avg. Shots Pct. Pct. Assists Made-Att. Pct. Balls Controls Turnovers Turnovers Pct. 2008 13-4 .765 283 16.65 537 .527 .777 109 47-87 .540 336 291 291 110 .840 Opp. 179 10.53 414 .432 .756 68 43-107 .402 298 203 324 101 .647 2009 13-5 .722 231 12.83 487 .474 .774 113 37-73 .507 352 240 310 142 .799 Opp. 159 8.83 399 .398 .764 55 33-98 .337 285 177 330 104 .723 2010 17-4 .810 305 14.52 642 .475 .755 135 56-110 .509 391 300 320 192 .816 Opp. 176 8.38 441 .399 .687 75 34-98 .347 312 218 384 145 .647 2011 15-6 .714 275 13.10 593 .464 .759 121 38-85 .447 332 276 304 155 .799 Opp. 204 9.71 459 .444 .763 79 44-100 .440 319 241 329 132 .747 2012 18-3 .857 306 14.57 614 .498 .783 95 57-111 .514 316 318 229 143 .909 Opp. 175 8.33 427 .410 .780 67 48-107 .449 261 204 268 102 .744 2013 19-2 .906 280 13.33 595 .471 .745 120 43-118 .364 336 282 241 128 .821 Opp. 156 7.43 394 .396 .706 62 39-105 .371 300 201 286 119 .759 2014 14-3 .824 212 12.47 421 .504 .789 87 39-84 .464 306 219 228 148 .797 Opp. 111 6.53 258 .430 .702 45 27-67 .403 222 136 283 113 .711 2015 15-5 .750 260 13.00 600 .433 .745 115 38-99 .384 370 293 299 185 .848 Opp. 155 7.75 367 .422 .728 48 39-84 .464 314 161 351 143 .669 2016 13-6 .684 214 11.26 476 .450 .750 87 44-97 .454 300 225 259 146 .839 Opp. 162 8.53 420 .386 .695 64 45-96 .469 302 182 260 141 .779 2017 18-5 .783 358 15.52 805 .445 .754 187 55-125 .440 453 364 314 216 .857 Opp. 226 9.80 517 .437 .716 110 45-101 .446 359 257 421 161 .798 Bold – Season High for Team / Opponent Italics – Season Low for Team / Opponent

Results By The Numbers

Overall Record 155-43 Home 92-14 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium at Rip Miller Field

91-14 1-0

Away 56-27 Neutral 7-2 In Patriot League Games 56-14 Against Patriot League Opponents 70-19 Patriot League Postseason 14-5 Patriot League Semifinals Patriot League Championships

NCAA Play-In Games NCAA Tournament All Postseason Season Openers Home Openers Patriot League Openers

8-2 5-3

3-0 4-5 21-10 9-1 9-1 8-2

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Year-by-Year Results 2008

Patriot League: 4-2 (T-3rd) Head Coach: Cindy Timchal

13-4

*Set NCAA record for most wins by a first-year program*

02/23 Longwood 03/01 Niagara 03/04 St. Francis (Pa.) 03/08 Cincinnati 03/09 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 03/15 Holy Cross • 03/22 at Colgate • 03/25 Canisius 03/29 at Davidson 04/01 American • 04/05 at Lehigh • 04/09 Howard 04/12 Bucknell • 04/16 Robert Morris 04/19 at Lafayette • 04/22 at Villanova 04/25 at American 1

W, 21-10 W, 21-5 W, 24-0 W, 18-6 W, 18-6 W, 12-11 L, 10-19 W, 15-12 L, 10-15 W, 13-12 L, 12-15 W, 19-5 W, 18-11 W, 17-14 W, 21-13 W, 19-8 L, 15-17

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Washington, D.C.)

2009

Patriot League: 4-2 (T-2nd) Head Coach: Cindy Timchal

02/13 Presbyterian 02/22 Detroit Mercy 02/28 at Longwood 03/07 Lafayette • 03/13 at Canisius 03/15 at Niagara 03/21 at Holy Cross • 03/24 Villanova (OT) 03/28 Colgate • 04/01 at American • 04/04 Davidson 04/07 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 04/11 Lehigh • 04/14 Robert Morris 04/18 at Bucknell • 04/20 Howard 04/24 vs. Lehigh 1 04/26 at Colgate 1

13-5

W, 21-4 W, 14-6 L, 13-14 W, 19-4 W, 15-13 W, 17-5 W, 10-9 L, 14-15 L, 4-10 W, 8-6 W, 13-6 W, 16-8 L, 7-11 W, 14-6 W, 8-7 W, 22-7 W, 12-11 L, 4-17

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)

2010

17-4

Patriot League: 5-1 (T-1st) Head Coach: Cindy Timchal Patriot League Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Qualifier

02/05 Howard 02/12 La Salle 02/19 Robert Morris 02/21 Longwood 02/27 at Davidson 03/05 Monmouth 03/07 Fresno State 03/10 #18 William & Mary 03/13 at Lafayette • 03/18 Manhattan 03/21 at #3 Duke 03/22 Presbyterian 03/27 Holy Cross • 04/03 at Colgate • 04/07 American • 04/17 at Lehigh • 04/24 Bucknell •

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W, 24-2 W, 12-11 W, 14-4 W, 17-10 W, 14-7 W, 17-5 W, 23-2 L, 9-14 W, 14-8 W, 19-6 L, 10-19 W, 21-4 W, 10-4 W, 12-8 W, 15-14 L, 7-15 W, 24-4

04/30 05/02 05/08 05/15

vs. Colgate 1 W, 15-10 at Lehigh 1 W, 11-9 Sacred Heart 2 W, 12-2 at #3 North Carolina 3 L, 5-18

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) 2 – NCAA Play-In Game (Annapolis, Md.) 3 – NCAA Tournament First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

2011

15-6

Patriot League: 4-2 (3rd) Head Coach: Cindy Timchal Patriot League Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Qualifier

02/11 Mount St. Mary’s W, 14-4 02/18 Ohio State W, 9-8 02/20 Davidson W, 15-5 02/25 Bryant W, 22-7 02/27 High Point W, 11-8 03/03 #2 Northwestern L, 8-18 03/05 at Robert Morris W, 16-5 03/12 at Bucknell • W, 17-7 03/15 at Fresno State W, 22-6 03/17 at Cal L, 6-13 W, 17-7 03/20 Lafayette • 03/29 at #15 William & Mary L, 10-17 04/02 at Holy Cross • L, 10-11 W, 14-11 04/09 Colgate • 04/13 at American • W, 11-10 04/16 at Longwood W, 9-6 04/23 Lehigh • W, 13-15 04/28 vs. Lehigh 1 W, 10-8 W, 15-14 04/30 at Colgate 1 05/07 Quinnipiac 2 W, 20-5 L, 6-19 05/14 at #1 Maryland 3 1 – Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) 2 – NCAA Play-In Game (Annapolis, Md.) 3 – NCAA Championship First Round (College Park, Md.)

2012

18-3

Patriot League: 6-0 (1st) Head Coach: Cindy Timchal Patriot League Regular Season Champions Patriot League Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Qualifier

02/11 at High Point 02/15 William & Mary 02/18 Longwood 02/22 at Monmouth 02/25 at Davidson 03/03 at Bryant 03/07 Robert Morris 03/10 Bucknell • 03/12 Iona 03/14 Old Dominion 03/17 at Lafayette • 03/25 at #1 Northwestern 03/28 Cal 03/31 Holy Cross • 04/07 at Colgate • 04/13 American • 04/21 at Lehigh • 04/27 American 1 04/29 Holy Cross 1 05/05 at Oregon 2 (OT) 05/12 at #5 North Carolina 3

L, 10-11 W, 13-12 W, 20-4 W, 13-4 W, 16-5 W, 8-7 W, 18-8 W, 21-11 W, 19-8 W, 19-5 W, 18-7 L, 8-20 W, 15-5 W, 18-11 W, 8-6 W, 19-6 W, 14-4 W, 14-7 W, 18-11 W, 10-9 L, 7-14

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 2 – NCAA Play-In Game (Eugene, Ore.) 3 – NCAA Tournament First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

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19-2

Patriot League: 6-0 (1st) Head Coach: Cindy Timchal Patriot League Regular Season Champions Patriot League Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Qualifier

02/10 Winthrop W, 23-4 02/16 at Liberty W, 15-7 02/22 High Point W, 15-6 02/24 Monmouth W, 16-4 03/02 Richmond W, 12-8 03/09 Lehigh • W, 14-4 03/11 Northwestern L, 12-15 03/13 New Hampshire (OT) W, 11-10 03/16 at Bucknell • W, 9-3 03/20 at George Washington W, 9-6 W, 15-8 03/23 Lafayette • 03/27 UC Davis W, 19-11 04/02 at Longwood W, 19-9 04/06 at Holy Cross • W, 15-5 04/13 Colgate • W, 12-6 W, 13-12 04/19 Jacksonville (2OT) 04/21 at American • (2OT) W, 11-10 04/26 Lafayette 1 W, 9-8 W, 14-4 04/28 Holy Cross 1 05/10 Monmouth 2 W, 12-6 L, 5-10 05/12 Duke 2 1 – Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 2 – NCAA Tournament 1st / 2nd Round (Annapolis, Md.)

2014

Patriot League: 6-2 (2nd) Head Coach: Cindy Timchal

02/08 at Longwood 02/14 Campbell 02/18 Liberty 02/23 Davidson 02/26 at Villanova 03/05 George Washington 03/08 Lafayette • 03/15 at Bucknell • 03/19 at American • 03/22 Boston Univ. • 03/29 Colgate • 04/02 San Diego State 04/05 Michigan 04/09 Lehigh • (OT) 04/12 at Holy Cross • 04/19 at Loyola (Md.) • 04/24 vs. Boston Univ. 1

14-3 W, 14-8 W, 21-2 W, 19-3 W, 14-5 W, 9-8 W, 14-8 W, 11-5 W, 15-4 W, 13-1 L, 8-9 W, 13-2 W, 14-9 W, 12-9 W, 9-8 W, 8-6 L, 6-11 L, 12-13

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Baltimore, Md.)

2015

Patriot League: 6-2 (3rd) Head Coach: Cindy Timchal

15-5

02/08 Longwood W, 17-2 02/13 at Liberty W, 21-6 02/15 at #8 Duke L, 3-10 02/21 at Davidson W, 16-11 02/25 Villanova W, 13-7 02/28 William & Mary W, 12-9 03/03 at George Washington W, 14-3 W, 20-5 03/07 at Lafayette • 03/14 Bucknell • W, 21-4 03/18 American • W, 11-5 03/21 at Boston Univ. • W, 11-8 03/28 at Colgate • L, 4-10 04/01 at #4 Virginia L, 13-15

04/08 04/11 04/18 04/21 04/24 04/26 05/02

at Lehigh • Holy Cross • Loyola (Md.) • Holy Cross 1 vs. Colgate 2 at Loyola (Md.) 2 Virginia Tech

W, 8-3 W, 11-6 L, 4-14 W, 17-5 W, 16-7 L, 9-14 W, 19-11

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 2 – Patriot League Tournament (Baltimore, Md.)

2016

Patriot League: 7-2 (2nd) Head Coach: Cindy Timchal

13-6

02/05 at Virginia Tech W, 12-6 02/07 at Longwood W, 15-5 02/12 #5 Duke L, 9-18 02/24 at Villanova W, 12-9 02/27 Liberty W, 21-7 03/02 George Washington W, 9-1 03/05 at #14/15 Boston College L, 9-17 03/19 at Loyola (Md.) • L, 2-8 03/26 at Holy Cross • L, 6-7 03/30 Lehigh • W, 11-5 04/02 at Army West Point • W, 11-5 04/06 #13 Virginia L, 9-13 04/09 Colgate • W, 15-10 04/16 Boston Univ. • W, 12-6 04/20 at American • W, 14-9 W, 11-10 04/23 at Bucknell • 04/30 Lafayette • W, 18-7 W, 10-7 05/06 vs. Boston Univ. 1 05/08 at Loyola (Md.) 1 L, 8-12 1 – Patriot League Tournament (Baltimore, Md.)

2017

18-5

Patriot League: 8-1 (2nd) Head Coach: Cindy Timchal Patriot League Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Qualifier

02/05 Longwood W, 20-3 02/12 at #10 Duke L, 12-20 02/22 Villanova W, 17-5 02/25 at Liberty W, 20-4 03/01 at George Washington W, 16-5 03/04 Boston College L, 11-20 03/12 Bryant (OT) W, 9-8 03/18 Loyola (Md.) • L, 9-13 03/25 Holy Cross • W, 17-6 03/29 at Lehigh • W, 16-9 04/01 Army West Point • W, 22-7 04/08 at Colgate • W, 20-10 04/12 at #15 Virginia L, 13-16 04/15 at Boston Univ. • W, 15-14 04/19 American • W, 21-8 04/22 Bucknell • W, 7-4 04/28 at Lafayette • W, 24-10 05/05 vs. Lehigh 1 W, 9-8 05/07 at Loyola (Md.) 1 W, 15-5 05/12 at #7 Penn 2 W, 11-10 05/14 vs. UMass 2 W, 23-11 05/20 at #2 North Carolina 3 W, 16-14 05/26 vs. Boston College 4 L, 15-16 1 – Patriot League Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) 2 – NCAA Tournament 1st / 2nd Round (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3 – NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 4 – NCAA Tournament Semifinals (Foxborough, Mass.)


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Series Results

Goals Scored Opponent W-L Pct. First Meeting Last Meeting Current Streak Navy Opp American 11-1 .917 04/01/08 – Navy, 13-12 04/19/17 – Navy, 21-8 Navy, 10 games 165 105 Army 2-0 1.000 04/02/16 – Navy, 11-5 04/01/17 – Navy, 22-7 Navy, 2 games 33 12 Boston College 0-3 .000 03/05/16 – Boston College, 17-9 05/26/17 – Boston College, 16-15 Boston College, 3 games 35 53 Boston Univ. 4-2 .667 03/22/14 – Boston Univ., 9-8 04/15/17 – Navy, 15-14 Navy, 4 games 68 57 Bryant 3-0 1.000 02/25/11 – Navy, 22-7 03/12/17 – Navy, 9-8 (OT) Navy, 3 games 39 22 Bucknell 10-0 1.000 04/12/08 – Navy, 18-11 04/22/17 – Navy, 7-4 Navy, 10 games 151 65 Cal 1-1 .500 03/17/11 – Cal, 13-6 03/28/12 – Navy, 15-5 Navy, 1 game 21 18 Campbell 1-0 1.000 02/14/14 – Navy, 21-2 02/14/14 – Navy, 21-2 Navy, 1 game 21 2 Canisius 2-0 1.000 03/25/08 – Navy, 15-12 03/13/09 – Navy, 15-13 Navy, 2 games 30 25 Cincinnati 1-0 1.000 03/08/08 – Navy, 18-6 03/08/08 – Navy, 18-6 Navy, 1 game 18 6 Colgate 10-4 .714 03/22/08 – Colgate, 19-10 04/08/17 – Navy, 20-10 Navy, 3 games 168 145 Davidson 6-1 .857 03/29/08 – Davidson, 15-10 02/21/15 – Navy, 16-11 Navy, 6 games 98 54 Detroit Mercy 1-0 1.000 02/22/09 – Navy, 14-6 02/22/09 – Navy, 14-6 Navy, 1 game 14 6 Duke 0-5 .000 03/21/10 – Duke, 19-10 02/12/17 – Duke, 20-12 Duke, 5 games 39 77 Fresno State 2-0 1.000 03/07/10 – Navy, 23-2 03/15/11 – Navy, 22-6 Navy, 2 games 45 8 George Washington 5-0 1.000 03/20/13 – Navy, 9-6 03/01/17 – Navy, 16-5 Navy, 5 games 62 23 High Point 2-1 .667 02/27/11 – Navy, 11-8 02/22/13 – Navy, 15-6 Navy, 1 game 36 25 Holy Cross 11-2 .846 03/15/08 – Navy, 12-11 03/25/17 – Navy, 17-6 Navy, 1 game 166 96 Howard 3-0 1.000 04/09/08 – Navy, 19-5 02/05/10 – Navy, 24-2 Navy, 3 games 65 14 Iona 1-0 1.000 03/12/12 – Navy, 19-8 03/12/12 – Navy, 19-8 Navy, 1 game 19 8 Jacksonville 1-0 1.000 04/19/13 – Navy, 13-12 (2OT) 04/19/13 – Navy, 13-12 (2OT) Navy, 1 game 13 12 La Salle 1-0 1.000 02/12/10 – Navy, 12-11 02/12/10 – Navy, 12-11 Navy, 1 game 12 11 Lafayette 11-0 1.000 04/19/08 – Navy, 21-13 04/28/17 – Navy, 24-10 Navy, 11 games 185 82 Lehigh 10-4 .714 04/05/08 – Lehigh, 15-12 05/05/17 – Navy, 9-8 Navy, 8 games 142 120 Liberty 5-0 1.000 02/16/13 – Navy, 15-7 02/25/17 – Navy, 20-4 Navy, 5 games 96 27 Longwood 9-1 .900 02/23/08 – Navy, 21-10 02/05/17 – Navy, 20-3 Navy, 8 games 165 71 Loyola (Md.) 1-6 .143 04/19/14 – Loyola, 11-6 05/07/17 – Navy, 15-5 Navy, 1 game 53 77 Manhattan 1-0 1.000 03/18/10 – Navy, 19-6 03/18/10 – Navy, 19-6 Navy, 1 game 19 6 Maryland 0-1 .000 05/14/11 – Maryland, 19-6 05/14/11 – Maryland, 19-6 Maryland, 1 game 6 19 Michigan 1-0 1.000 04/05/14 – Navy, 12-9 04/05/14 – Navy, 12-9 Navy, 1 game 12 9 Monmouth 4-0 1.000 03/05/10 – Navy, 17-5 05/10/13 – Navy, 12-6 Navy, 4 games 58 19 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0­­­ 1.000 02/11/11 – Navy, 14-4 02/11/11 – Navy, 14-4 Navy, 1 game 14 4 New Hampshire 1-0 1.000 03/13/13 – Navy, 11-10 (OT) 03/13/13 – Navy, 11-10 (OT) Navy, 1 game 11 10 Niagara 2-0 1.000 03/01/08 – Navy, 21-5 03/15/09 – Navy, 17-5 Navy, 2 games 38 10 North Carolina 1-2 .333 05/15/10 – North Carolina, 18-5 05/20/17 – Navy, 16-14 Navy, 1 game 28 46 Northwestern 0-3 .000 03/03/11 – Northwestern, 18-8 03/11/13 – Northwestern, 15-12 Northwestern, 3 games 28 53 Ohio State 1-0 1.000 02/18/11 – Navy, 9-8 02/18/11 – Navy, 9-8 Navy, 1 game 9 8 Old Dominion 1-0 1.000 03/14/12 – Navy, 19-5 03/14/12 – Navy, 19-5 Navy, 1 game 19 5 05/05/12 – Navy, 10-9 (OT) Navy, 1 game 10 9 Oregon 1-0 1.000 05/05/12 – Navy, 10-9 (OT) Penn 1-0 1.000 05/12/17 – Navy, 11-10 05/12/17 – Navy, 11-10 Navy, 1 game 11 10 Presbyterian 2-0 1.000 02/13/09 – Navy, 21-4 03/22/10 – Navy, 21-4 Navy, 2 games 42 8 Quinnipiac 1-0 1.000 05/07/11 – Navy, 20-5 05/07/11 – Navy, 20-5 Navy, 1 game 20 5 Richmond 1-0 1.000 03/02/13 – Navy, 12-8 03/02/13 – Navy, 12-8 Navy, 1 game 12 8 Robert Morris 5-0 1.000 04/16/08 – Navy, 17-4 03/07/12 – Navy, 18-8 Navy, 5 games 79 27 Sacred Heart 1-0 1.000 05/08/10 – Navy, 12-2 05/08/10 – Navy, 12-2 Navy, 1 game 12 2 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 2-0 1.000 03/09/08 – Navy, 18-6 04/07/09 – Navy, 16-8 Navy, 2 games 34 14 San Diego State 1-0 1.000 04/02/14 – Navy, 14-9 04/02/14 – Navy, 14-9 Navy, 1 game 14 9 St. Francis (Pa.) 1-0 1.000 03/04/08 – Navy, 24-0 03/04/08 – Navy, 24-0 Navy, 1 game 24 0 UC Davis 1-0 1.000 03/27/13 – Navy, 19-11 03/27/13 – Navy, 19-11 Navy, 1 game 19 11 UMass 1-0 1.000 05/14/17 – Navy, 23-11 05/14/17 – Navy, 23-11 Navy, 1 game 23 11 Villanova 5-1 .833 04/22/08 – Navy, 19-8 02/22/17 – Navy, 17-5 Navy, 4 games 84 52 Virginia 0-3 .000 04/01/15 – Virginia, 15-13 04/12/17 – Virginia, 16-13 Virginia, 3 games 35 44 Virginia Tech 2-0 1.000 05/02/15 – Navy, 19-11 02/05/16 – Navy, 12-6 Navy, 2 games 31 17 William & Mary 2-2 .500 03/10/10 – William & Mary, 14-9 02/28/15 – Navy, 12-9 Navy, 2 games 44 52 Winthrop 1-0 1.000 02/10/13 – Navy, 23-4 02/10/13 – Navy, 23-4 Navy, 1 game 23 4 TOTALS 155-43 .783 2,718 1,693 Note: 2018 Opponents in Bold

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Cal

Navy Leads Series: 11-1 H: 6-0 | A: 5-1 | N: 0-0

04/01/08 04/25/08 04/01/09 04/07/10 04/13/11 04/13/12 04/27/12 04/21/13 03/19/14 03/18/15 04/20/16 04/19/17

W, 13-12 H L, 15-17 A1 W, 8-6 A W, 15-14 H W, 11-10 A W, 19-6 H W, 14-7 H2 W, 11-10 (2OT) A W, 13-1 A W, 11-5 H W, 14-9 A W, 21-8 H

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Washington, D.C.) 2 – Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) Patriot League Regular Season: 10-0 Patriot League Tournament: 1-1

04/02/16 04/01/17

W, 11-5 W, 22-7

Patriot League Regular Season: 2-0 Patriot League Tournament: N/A Army-Navy Star Series: N/A

03/05/16 03/04/17 05/26/17

L, 9-17 L, 11-20 L, 15-16

Boston Univ.

03/22/14 04/24/14 03/21/15 04/16/16 05/06/16 04/15/17

L, 8-9 L, 12-13 W, 11-8 W, 12-6 W, 10-7 W, 15-14

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) Patriot League Regular Season: 3-1 Patriot League Tournament: 1-1

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W, 22-7 H W, 8-7 A W, 9-8 (OT) H

Bucknell

04/12/08 04/18/09 04/24/10 03/12/11 03/10/12 03/16/13 03/15/14 03/14/15 04/23/16 04/22/17

W, 18-11 W, 8-7 W, 24-4 W, 17-7 W, 21-11 W, 9-3 W, 15-4 W, 21-4 W, 11-10 W, 7-4

Patriot League Regular Season: 10-0 Patriot League Tournament: 0-0

W, 21-2

03/25/08 03/13/09

W, 15-12 W, 15-13

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L, 10-19 L, 4-9 L, 4-17 W, 12-8 W, 15-10 W, 14-11 W, 15-14 W, 8-6 W, 12-6 W, 13-2 L, 4-10 W, 16-7 W, 15-10 W, 20-10

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) 2 – Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) 3 – Patriot League Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) Patriot League Regular Season: 7-3 Patriot League Tournament: 3-1

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03/29/08 04/04/09 02/27/10 02/20/11 02/25/12 02/23/14 02/21/15

L, 10-15 W, 13-6 W, 14-7 W, 15-5 W, 16-5 W, 14-5 W, 16-11

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02/22/09

W, 14-6

03/21/10 05/12/13 02/15/15 02/12/16 02/12/17

L, 10-19 L, 5-10 L, 3-10 L, 9-18 L, 12-20

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03/20/13 03/05/14 03/03/15 03/02/16 03/01/17

W, 9-6 W, 14-8 W, 14-3 W, 9-1 W, 16-5

A H A H A

High Point

02/27/11 02/11/12 02/22/13

W, 11-8 L, 10-11 W, 15-6

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03/15/08 03/21/09 03/27/10 04/02/11 03/31/12 04/29/12 04/06/13 04/28/13 04/12/14 04/11/15 04/21/15 03/26/16 03/25/17

W, 12-11 W, 10-9 W, 10-4 L, 10-11 W, 18-11 W, 18-11 W, 15-5 W, 14-4 W, 8-6 W, 11-6 W, 17-5 L, 6-7 W, 17-6

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) Patriot League Regular Season: 8-2 Patriot League Tournament: 3-0

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Navy Leads Series: 3-0 H: 3-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

A H A H A H A

04/09/08 04/20/09 02/05/10

W, 19-5 W, 22-7 W, 24-2

03/12/12

W, 19-8

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W, 13-12 (2OT) H

La Salle

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

02/12/10 A H1 A H A

W, 12-11

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) Patriot League Regular Season: 10-0 Patriot League Tournament: 1-0

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Loyola Leads Series: 6-1 H: 0-2 | A: 1-4 | N: 0-0

04/19/14 04/18/15 04/26/15 03/19/16 05/08/16 03/18/17 05/07/17

03/18/10

L, 12-15 A L, 7-11 H W, 12-11 N1 L, 7-15 A W, 11-9 A2 L, 13-15 H W, 10-8 N1 W, 14-4 A W, 14-4 H W, 9-8 (OT) H W, 8-3 A W, 11-5 H W, 16-9 A W, 9-8 N3

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) 2 – Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) 3 – Patriot League Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) Patriot League Regular Season: 6-4 Patriot League Tournament: 4-0

W, 15-7 W, 19-3 W, 21-6 W, 21-7 W, 20-4

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02/23/08 02/28/09 02/21/10 04/16/11 02/18/12 04/02/13 02/08/14 02/08/15 02/07/16 02/05/17

W, 21-10 L, 13-14 W, 17-10 W, 9-6 W, 20-4 W, 19-9 W, 14-8 W, 17-2 W, 15-5 W, 20-3

W, 19-6

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Maryland

Navy Leads Series: 10-4 H: 3-2 | A: 4-2 | N: 3-0

02/16/13 02/18/14 02/13/15 02/27/16 02/25/17

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Manhattan

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

Lehigh

04/05/08 04/11/09 04/24/09 04/17/10 05/02/10 04/23/11 04/28/11 04/21/12 03/09/13 04/09/14 04/08/15 03/30/16 03/29/17 05/05/17

L, 6-11 L, 4-14 L, 9-14 L, 2-8 L, 8-12 L, 9-13 W, 15-5

1 – Patriot League Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) Patriot League Regular Season: 0-4 Patriot League Tournament: 1-2

Maryland Leads Series: 1-0 H: 0-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

05/14/11

L, 6-19

1 – NCAA Tournament First Round (College Park, Md.)

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Michigan

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

04/05/14

W, 12-9

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Monmouth

Navy Leads Series: 4-0 H: 3-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

03/05/10 02/22/12 02/24/13 05/10/13

W, 17-5 W, 13-4 W, 16-4 W, 12-6

H A H H1

1 – NCAA Tournament First Round (Annapolis, Md.)

Mount St. Mary’s Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

A H A H A

02/11/11

W, 14-4

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New Hampshire Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

03/13/13

Longwood

Jacksonville

04/19/13

W, 21-13 W, 19-4 W, 14-8 W, 17-7 W, 18-7 W, 15-8 W, 9-8 W, 11-5 W, 20-5 W, 18-7 W, 24-10

Navy Leads Series: 9-1 H: 5-0 | A: 4-1 | N: 0-0

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

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04/19/08 03/07/09 03/13/10 03/20/11 03/17/12 03/23/13 04/26/13 03/08/14 03/07/15 04/30/16 04/28/17

Loyola (Md.)

Liberty

Iona

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

Navy Leads Series: 11-0 H: 6-0 | A: 5-0 | N: 0-0

Navy Leads Series: 5-0 H: 2-0 | A: 3-0 | N: 0-0

Howard

1 – NCAA Tournament Second Round (Annapolis, Md.)

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Lafayette

Holy Cross

Duke

Duke Leads Series: 5-0 H: 0-2 | A: 0-3 | N: 0-0

Navy Leads Series: 5-0 H: 2-0 | A: 3-0 | N: 0-0

Navy Leads Series: 11-2 H: 8-0 | A: 3-2 | N: 0-0

Detroit

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

W, 23-2 W, 22-6

Navy Leads Series: 2-1 H: 2-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

Colgate

03/22/08 03/28/09 04/26/09 04/03/10 04/30/10 04/09/11 04/30/11 04/07/12 04/13/13 03/29/14 03/28/15 04/24/15 04/09/16 04/08/17

03/07/10 03/15/11

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Cincinnati W, 18-6

Navy Leads Series: 2-0 H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

George Washington

Canisius

Navy Leads Series: 2-0 H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

Navy Leads Series: 6-1 H: 3-0 | A: 3-1 | N: 0-0

Navy Leads Series: 3-0 H: 2-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

Navy Leads Series: 10-0 H: 5-0 | A: 5-0 | N: 0-0

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Davidson

Bryant

02/25/11 03/03/12 03/12/17

02/14/14

Navy Leads Series: 10-4 H: 3-1 | A: 5-3 | N: 2-0

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Fresno State

Campbell

03/08/08

1 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (Foxborough, Mass.)

Navy Leads Series: 4-2 H: 1-1 | A: 2-0 | N: 1-1

L, 6-13 W, 15-5

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

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Boston College

Boston College Leads Series: 3-0 H: 0-1 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-1

03/17/11 03/28/12

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

Army

Navy Leads Series: 2-0 H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

Series Tied: 1-1 H: 1-0 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

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Niagara

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Navy Leads Series: 2-0 H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

03/01/08 03/15/09

W, 21-5 W, 17-5

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North Carolina

North Carolina Leads Series: 2-1 H: 0-0 | A: 1-2 | N: 0-0

05/15/10 05/12/12 05/20/17

L, 5-18 L, 7-14 W, 16-14

A1 A1 A2

1 – NCAA Tournament First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2 – NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

Northwestern

Northwestern Leads Series: 3-0 H: 0-2 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

03/03/11 03/25/12 03/11/13

L, 8-18 L, 8-20 L, 12-15

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Series Results Ohio State

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

02/18/11

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Old Dominion Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 0-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

03/14/12

W, 19-5

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W, 10-9 (OT) A1

03/09/08 04/07/09 A1

1 – NCAA Tournament First Round (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Navy Leads Series: 2-0 H: 2-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

02/13/09 03/22/10

W, 21-4 W, 21-4

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05/07/11

W, 20-5

1 – NCAA Play-In Game (Annapolis, Md.)

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

03/02/13

W, 12-8

W, 14-9

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

W, 24-0

W, 19-11

W, 19-8 A L, 14-15 (OT) H W, 9-8 A W, 13-7 H W, 12-9 A W, 17-5 H

Virginia Leads Series: 3-0 H: 0-1 | A: 0-2 | N: 0-0

04/01/15 04/06/16 04/12/17

L, 13-15 L, 9-13 L, 13-16

05/02/15 02/05/16 H

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Virginia Tech

Navy Leads Series: 2-0 H: 1-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

W, 19-11 W, 12-6

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William & Mary Series Tied: 2-2 H: 2-1 | A: 0-1 | N: 0-0

03/10/10 03/29/11 02/15/12 02/28/15

UC Davis

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

03/27/13

Richmond

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St. Francis (Pa.) 03/04/08

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04/22/08 03/24/09 02/26/14 02/25/15 02/24/16 02/22/17

Virginia

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San Diego State 04/02/14

Quinnipiac

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

W, 18-6 W, 16-8

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

Presbyterian

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Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Navy Leads Series: 2-0 H: 2-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

Penn

W, 11-10

W, 12-2

1 – NCAA Play-In Game (Annapolis, Md.)

1 – NCAA Play-In Game (Eugene, Ore.)

05/12/17

W, 17-4 W, 14-6 W, 14-4 W, 16-5 W, 18-8

Villanova

Navy Leads Series: 5-1 H: 2-1 | A: 3-0 | N: 0-0

Sacred Heart

05/08/10

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 0-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 0-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

04/16/08 04/14/09 02/19/10 03/05/11 03/07/12

Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

Oregon

05/05/12

Navy Leads Series: 5-0 H: 4-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

L, 9-14 L, 10-17 W, 13-12 W, 12-9

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Winthrop

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Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 1-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

02/10/13

W, 23-4

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UMass

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Navy Leads Series: 1-0 H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0

05/14/17

W, 23-11

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1 – NCAA Tournament Second Round (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Records vs. Conferences (based on 2017 conference alignments) Conference Record Pct. Opponents (Record) America East 1-0 1.000 New Hampshire (1-0) Atlantic Coast (ACC) 3-13 .188 Boston College (0-3), Duke (0-5), North Carolina (1-2), Virginia (0-3), Virginia Tech (2-0) Atlantic Sun 6-0 1.000 Detroit Mercy (1-0), Howard (3-0), Jacksonville (1-0), Old Dominion (1-0) Atlantic 10 14-1 .933 Davidson (6-1), George Washington (5-0), La Salle (1-0), Richmond (1-0), UMass (1-0) Big East 6-1 .857 Cincinnati (1-0), Villanova (5-1) Big South 20-2 .909 Campbell (1-0), High Point (2-1), Liberty (5-0), Longwood (9-1), Presbyterian (2-0), Winthrop (1-0) Big Ten 2-4 .333 Maryland (0-1), Michigan (1-0), Northwestern (0-3), Ohio State (1-0) Colonial Athletic 2-2 .500 William & Mary (2-2) Ivy League 1-0 1.000 Penn (1-0) Metro Atlantic (MAAC) 11-0 1.000 Canisius (2-0), Iona (1-0), Manhattan (1-0), Monmouth (4-0), Niagara (2-0), Quinnipiac (1-0) Mountain Pacific 7-1 .875 Cal (1-1), Fresno State (2-0), Oregon (1-0), San Diego State (1-0), Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (2-0), UC Davis (1-0) Northeast 11-0 1.000 Bryant (3-0), Mount St. Mary’s (1-0), Robert Morris (5-0), Sacred Heart (1-0), St. Francis (Pa.) (1-0) Patriot League 70-19 .787 American (11-1), Army West Point (2-0), Boston Univ. (4-2), Bucknell (10-0), Colgate (10-4), Holy Cross (11-2), Lafayette (11-0), Lehigh (10-4), Loyola (Md.) (1-6)

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy in the NCAA Tournament 2010 NCAA PLAY-IN GAME

2010 NCAA FIRST ROUND

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.”

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.

May 8, 2010 • Annapolis, Md. Navy 12, Sacred Heart 2

May 15, 2010 • Chapel Hill, N.C. #3 North Carolina 18, Navy 5

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 Noteworthy: now stands at 379-98 (.794), led the University of Maryland to the NCAA • 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). Tournament in each of her 16 years in College Park. Prior to her tenure with the Terps, she led a then-fledgling Northwestern program to five tournament • 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 appearances during a nine-year run as head coach. In three seasons at up a 43-13 (.767) since their inception in 2008. Navy, Timchal has helped guide the Mids to a 43-12 (.781) mark. • 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.

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy in the NCAA Tournament 2011 NCAA PLAY-IN GAME

2011 NCAA FIRST ROUND

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 season-high 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.

The nationally top-ranked Maryland women’s lacrosse team defeated Navy, 19-6, 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.

May 7, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. Navy 20, Quinnipiac 5­­­­

May 14, 2011 • College Park, Md. #1 Maryland 19, Navy 6

Noteworthy: • In just its fourth varsity season, Navy is making a second straight NCAA Noteworthy: • With her two assists on the day, Mandrin Hill claims sole possession of the Tournament appearance. Navy school record for assists with 96. Mandrin Hill graduates with school • Vivonetto joins Katrina Nietsch and Erin Rawlick as the only three players to career records for most games played (75), caused turnovers (84), ground score 100 career goals at Navy balls (129). She is second all-time with 192 points (96 goals, 96 assists). • 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 • 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. advances to her 23rd NCAA Tournament • Freshman Molly Hamilton controlled a game-high four draws for Navy.

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy in the NCAA Tournament 2012 NCAA PLAY-IN GAME

2012 NCAA FIRST ROUND

Sophomore Aimee Gennaro’s shot struck the crossbar and bounced down over the goal line with four seconds remaining in the first segment of overtime as the No. 18 Navy defeated Oregon, 10-9, in an NCAA Play-In Game at Pape Field. “I’m very proud and happy for the Navy women’s lacrosse team to come out here and win in a very hard-fought, evenly-matched game,” said head coach Cindy Timchal. “We knew Oregon was going to be tough and we knew we would have to come out strong. It was just a classic women’s lacrosse match.” Oregon used a 5-0 run to lead Navy, 9-7, with nine minutes to go in the second half. Junior attacker Kathy Young then scored on a free-position goal with eight minutes to go to pull Navy within one. Oregon ended up with the ball and junior defender Brijet Mall caused a turnover to get the ball back in Navy’s hands. Junior attacker Jasmine DePompeo then scored her fourth goal to tie the game at 9-9 with just under five minutes to go. Oregon got the ensuing draw control but junior goalie Michelle Verbeeck made one of her 11 saves to stop the threat as the game moved to overtime. Oregon got the opening draw of the first segment of overtime and ran the clock down, but senior team captain Kierstin King caused a turnover with 45 seconds remaining before the overtime intermission. Navy then brought the ball downfield as the clock was winding down and after moving the ball around, Gennaro ended up with the ball with less than 10 seconds to go. Gennaro drove at the net and ripped her shot on goal to give Navy the lead with just four seconds to go.

The No. 19 Navy women’s lacrosse team fell to No. 5 North Carolina, 14-7, in the NCAA First Round at Fetzer Field. “I am so proud of the Navy women’s lacrosse team,” head coach Cindy Timchal said. “We were ready to compete and we were ready to run towards victory today. We had a great start with Jasmine [DePompeo] leading the way offensively and Michelle [Verbeeck] coming up with big saves on the defensive end. “It was a tough day for us and we do have to credit the outstanding play of the University of North Carolina today. We had some good looks and good scoring opportunities and I thought our players played tough the whole way through and I’m proud of how hard this team has worked.” Junior attacker Jasmine DePompeo led Navy with four goals and one assist for a team-high five points. Navy battled with North Carolina early in the game, but the Tar Heels pulled away with a 5-0 run that spanned 16 minutes in the first half. The Tar Heels opened the game’s scoring just 28 seconds in, but DePompeo responded a minute-and-a-half later on a free-position goal to put the Mids on the board. DePompeo scored two more goals to put the Mids up 3-2 with 23:54 remaining in the first half. DePompeo needed just over six minutes to register her 19th career hat trick. North Carolina then used its 5-0 run to take control of the game and took a 9-4 lead into the locker room. Carolina opened the second half scoring on a goal by Cannizzaro, but shortly after DePompeo made a great individual effort inside the eight-meter arc to create space and beat the goalie for her fourth goal of the day. DePompeo and sophomore Aimee Gennaro provided all of the scoring for Navy with four goals and three goals, respectively.

May 5, 2012 • Eugene, Ore. Navy 10, Oregon 9 (OT)

Noteworthy: • Michelle Verbeeck moved to 8-0 on the season in the cage with her 11 saves. • DePompeo’s four goals and two assists marked the 19th five-point game of her career and she became the second Midshipmen to surpass the 200-point mark (204). • Kathy Young’s free-position goal allowed her to become Navy’s all-time free-position goal leader for a single season (18) and career (37). • Navy is now 3-0 all-time in NCAA Play-In Games and the Mids are the first Patriot League school to win a postseason game on the road.

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May 12, 2012 • Chapel Hill, N.C. #5 North Carolina 14, Navy 7

Noteworthy: • Timchal made her 24th appearance in the NCAA Tournament, which is the most in women’s lacrosse history. • DePompeo’s five-point effort was the best single-game output for Navy in its three NCAA Tournament games. • Gennaro’s hat trick was her ninth of the season. Gennaro scored 18 goals in Navy’s four postseason games in 2012.


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy in the NCAA Tournament 2013 NCAA FIRST ROUND

2013 NCAA SECOND ROUND

The eighth-seeded Navy women’s lacrosse team (19-1) advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament by defeating Monmouth, 12-6, in the NCAA First Round at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Friday. “To get our first NCAA win at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium is thrilling,” said head coach Cindy Timchal. “We played a tough Monmouth team that went undefeated in their conference. Their goalie did really well against us but we hung in there. Now we’re excited about the opportunity to keep playing on Sunday.” Senior attacker Jasmine DePompeo (Sayville, N.Y.) scored a game-high six points and three other players scored hat tricks as the Mids won their first NCAA women’s lacrosse game in program history. A 7-0 run that spanned 25 minutes began with seven seconds left in the first half and broke open a 5-4 game as the Mids built up a 12-4 lead. The Mids outscored Monmouth, 6-0, over the first 27 minutes of the second half. DePompeo finished with one goal and five assists and moved into third place on the NCAA all-time assists list with 166. She also increased her nationally-leading point total to 126 (56 goals, 70 assists). “Jas is a dynamic player,” Timchal said. “She has the ability to score but if they are really tough on her she can find the open player and that makes the team better offensively.” DePompeo’s 70 assists this year are the third-most in NCAA single-season history. Timchal, making a record 25th NCAA Tournament appearance, improved to 30-16 in tournament games. The Mids extended their program-record winning streak to 13 games and also set a program record with their 19th win of the season.

Visiting Duke used a strong defensive effort to defeat No. 8 Navy, 10-5, in the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Second Round at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Duke (14-5) now advances to the NCAA Quarterfinals to face top-seeded Maryland while Navy, with its 19-2 record, has its best season in program history come to a close. “I am so proud of this Navy team for making history on Friday and then coming out tough today,” head coach Cindy Timchal said. “It’s always sad to lose, but I wouldn’t want to be with any other team in the country.” Navy jumped out to a 4-2 lead after the first 11 minutes, but Duke responded with a 7-0 run and held the Mids scoreless for a 41:03 span with its tough team defense. After sophomore Loren Generi (Bayport, N.Y.) opened the contest with her first of a game-high four draw controls, junior attacker Aimee Gennaro (Havertown, Pa.) spun in from the right side and scored on a tough-angled shot to put Navy on the board first. Duke then went on its critical 7-0 run, first tallying two quick goals from Molly Quirke and Taylor Trimble. Kerrin Maurer scored with 11 minutes left in the half and then Trimble scored off a feed from Smesko with 11.2 seconds remaining as the visitors took a 6-4 halftime lead, erasing Navy’s early 4-2 lead. Trimble controlled the first draw of the second half and Duke scored 1:43 into the period when Trimble put in another feed from Smesko. Duke would get two more goals from Maurer and Smesko before Coughlin broke Navy’s scoreless drought with 8:47 remaining in the game to cut the lead to 9-5. Navy was able to get a few more opportunities in the final minutes but could not get another shot past Duryea, who made 10 saves in the game and six in the second half. Smesko scored off a pass from Trimble with 37 seconds left for the 10-5 final.

Noteworthy: • The lacrosse team becomes the second women’s team at Navy to advance in the NCAA Tournament • The women’s soccer team advanced to the second round in 2006 after moving past William and Mary on penalty kicks • Navy becomes the first Patriot League school to win an NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Tournament game.

Noteworthy: • DePompeo had one assist and increased her Navy single-season scoring record to 127 points (56 goals, 71 assists). DePompeo finishes her career with a school-record 336 points (169 goals, 167 assists). • Gennaro’s two goals increased her season total to 64 and she has 80 points overall. Generi finishes the season with 75 points and 111 draw controls. • Sophomore goalie Annie Foky made seven saves and finishes the season at 17-2. Foky’s 17 wins and 7.13 goals-against average are both Navy single season records.

May 10, 2013 • Annapolis, Md. Navy 12, Monmouth 6

May 12, 2013 • Annapolis, Md. #8 Duke 10, Navy 5

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy in the NCAA Tournament 2017 NCAA FIRST ROUND

2017 NCAA SECOND ROUND

The Navy women’s lacrosse team defeated No. 7 Penn, 11-10, on Friday afternoon at Penn Park on Dunning-Cohen Champions Field in Philadelphia, Pa. The victory over the Quakers was the first for the Mids over a ranked opponent in school history. In addition, it was the second NCAA Tournament win for Navy in program history. “I am proud of the team,” head coach Cindy Timchal said after the game. “They showed up and really played tough, which was really required today against a really tough Penn team. It sounds simple, but when you are competing you have to focus in on the little things and that’s what we did. We focused in on the next ground ball. The next draw. They took us to the limit. We got a little bit of a lead, but they came back and nearly tied it up. It was a great game and I am proud of my team for holding on until the very end and coming away with the victory.” Five players combined to score Navy’s 11 goals in the game. Andie O’Sullivan led the team with four goals and six points, while Jenna Collins and Julia Collins added three and two goals, respectively. Kelly Larkin and Meg O’Donnell each added a goal apiece. Je. Collins, Larkin, and O’Sullivan accounted for all six of the team’s assists with each player dishing out two helpers. Je. Collins’ five points in the game gives the junior 201 points for her career, making her the sixth player in school history to record 200 or more points. On the season, she has 98 points and is two points shy of becoming the third player in program history with 100 or more points in a season. Defensively, Ingrid Boyum tied a career-high with 11 saves to pick up her 16th victory of the season. The junior notched six stops in the first half and recorded back-to-back stops as the second half started to keep the game tied at 5-5 and allow the Midshipmen offense get into rhythm. The Mids’ defense caused eight turnovers in the game with six different players causing a turnover. Blake Smith and Marie Valenti led the team with two caused turnovers apiece. Meghan Hubley led the team with three ground balls, while Ju. Collins paced the team with five draw controls.

The Navy women’s lacrosse team advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history with a 23-11 victory over UMass on Sunday afternoon at Penn Park on Dunning-Cohen Champions Field. “It is amazing,” head coach Cindy Timchal said after the game. “It was a great game for Navy women’s lacrosse. It was a good day to have a day. I am proud of the team. I want to give a shout out to our amazing lacrosse coaches in Aly Messinger, Gabby Capuzzi, and Matt Holman. They have done a wonderful job pulling this all together. The kids believe in them. Shout out to them. I am proud of our team. We beat a really good UMass team that went to the Elite Eight last year. It is a good day for Navy women’s lacrosse.” Six players combined for the Mids’ 23 points on the day with five players recording hat tricks. Julia Collins tied the school record with eight goals in the game. She tied Loren Generi (at Longwood, April 2, 2013 and vs. UC Davis, March 27, 2013) and Danielle Vivonetto (vs. Manhattan, March 18, 2010) for most goals in a game in school history. Kelly Larkin paced the team with nine points, tallying three goals and a season-high six assists. Jenna Collins also recorded eight points on the day, finishing with two goals and a season-best six assists. Kayla Harris scored four goals – all in the second half. Meg O’Donnell and Morgan Young each added three goals apiece. Young finished the game with a season-best four assists. Defensively, Ingrid Boyum picked up her 17th win of the year, tying Annie Foky for most in a season. Foky finished the 2013 season 17-3. Boyum recorded seven saves in the game and grabbed two ground balls. The Midshipmen defense disrupted the Minutewomen’s offense all day. Navy was credited with 13 caused turnovers out of UMass’ 15 turnovers on the day. Marie Valenti led the way with four caused turnovers, and Blake Smith finished with three. Sarah Childress and Boyum each chipped in two caused turnovers apiece. With her three caused turnovers, Smith has 36 on the season, passing Caitlin Mandrin-Hill (34 in 2009) for most caused turnovers in a single season. Navy finished the game 20 ground balls and 20 draw controls. Valenti led the team with five ground balls, while Ju. Collins paced the team with eight draw controls.

May 12, 2017 • Philadelphia, Pa. Navy 11, #7 Penn 10

Noteworthy: • The victory over No. 7 Penn in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament was the first win against a ranked opponent in Navy history. • In addition, it was the second NCAA Tournament win for Navy in program history. • Jenna Collins’ five points in the game gives the junior 201 points for her career, making her the sixth player in school history to record 200 or more points. • On the season, Je. Collins has 98 points and is two points shy of becoming the third player in program history with 100 or more points in a season.

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May 14, 2017 • Philadelphia, Pa. Navy 23, UMass 11

Noteworthy: • With the win, Navy advance to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals for the first time in program history. • The Mids are the third team that Timchal has led to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals – Northwestern (1x) and Maryland (14x). • Julia Collins tied the school record with eight goals in the game, equaling Loren Generi and Danielle Vivonetto.


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy in the NCAA Tournament 2017 NCAA QUARTERFINALS

2017 NCAA SEMIFINALS

The Navy women’s lacrosse team edged defending National Champion and No. 2 seed North Carolina, 16-14, on Saturday afternoon at Fetzer Field in Chapel Hill, N.C. The win over the Tar Heels lifts the Midshipmen to their first ever Final Four appearance in school history. “It was a wonderful day for Navy women’s lacrosse,” head coach Cindy Timchal said after the game. “I am proud of our team for the effort they put out today. We beat a team with an unbelievable history of excellence in lacrosse. We have been playing good lacrosse so we felt we could say close and make it a good game. I don’t think we looked at the scoreboard until the end. For today, we celebrate another win for Navy women’s lacrosse and look forward to our next game.” Offensively, Navy saw seven players score goals, including three players record hat tricks. Kelly Larkin led the way with six points on four goals and a pair of assists. The six points in the game gave the freshman 102 for the season, making her just the fourth player in school history and first freshman to record 100 or more points in a single year. Jenna Collins and Meg O’Donnell joined Larkin with hat tricks on the day. Je. Collins finished the day with three goals and two assists for five points, while O’Donnell netted three goals. Julia Collins and Morgan Young added two goals apiece, while Kayla Harris and Molly O’Sullivan scored one goal each. Young and Blake Smith chipped in assists on the day. Defensively, Ingrid Boyum broke the school record with her 18th victory of the season. The junior tied a career high with 11 saves in the game. She tallied five stops in the first half and continued the second half with six saves. She made a one-on-one stop with 17:45 remaining on the clock that helped spark the offense in the final half of the game. With momentum, the Mids scored six of the final seven goals of the game. The defense disrupted the potent Tar Heel offense, leading to 14 turnovers, including eight caused turnovers. Navy won the ground ball battle, 23-15, while North Carolina edged the Mids in draw controls, 18-15.

The Navy women’s lacrosse team saw its historic run come to an end on Friday night as the Midshipmen dropped a 16-15 decision to No. 14 Boston College in the NCAA Tournament Semifinals at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The Mids became the first women’s team from a service academy to compete in the Final Four. “It was a heck of a game tonight,” head coach Cindy Timchal said. “I guess we kept the people in the stands. I’m certainly very proud of our program. We fought to the end, came up short. We give credit to the really tough BC team we played tonight. “This team plays with a lot of heart. We’re just very proud of our program. All the players that competed tonight on the field, they really put it on the line.” The Mids jumped out to a 9-6 halftime lead, but fell behind during a six-goal run by the Eagles. Navy trailed by as many as three goals with 6:42 remaining in the game, but got late goals from Julia Collins and Kelly Larkin. Boston College won the final draw and was able to run down the clock to secure the victory. Navy concludes its season with an 18-5 record, advancing further in the NCAA Tournament than any team in Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse history. Larkin (108) and Jenna Collins (114) became the first teammates in League history to total 100 points in the same season. The Navy offense was led by Larkin who scored a career-high six goals. She was joined by Ju. Collins and Meg O’Donnell who each added two goals apiece. Jenna Collins, Kayla Harris, Andie O’Sullivan, Molly O’Sullivan, and Morgan Young scored a goal each. Jenna Collins led the team with two assists, while Julia Collins, O’Donnell, Andie O’Sullivan, and Young each chipped in a helper each. Andie O’Sullivan and Harris paced the team in ground balls, picking up three and two, respectively. Ju. Collins led the team with six draw controls, while Harris added three and O’Donnell notched a pair. Defensively, Ingrid Boyum took the hard-luck loss. The junior played a full 60 minutes, recording 10 saves, while allowing 16 goals and picking up a ground ball. The team forced five turnovers with Larkin, Sarah Childress, Blake Smith, Lexy Smith, and Marie Valenti each causing a turnover. The two teams played fairly event throughout the entire game. Navy posted 40 shots compare to 34 by Boston College. The Eagles edged the Midshipmen 12-10 in ground balls, while the Mids won the draw control battle, 18-14. The two teams were both perfect in clear attempts with Navy attempting 18 and Boston College attempting 16.

May 20, 2017 • Chapel Hill, N.C. Navy 16, #2 North Carolina 14

Noteworthy: • Navy punched its ticket to the first ever Final Four appearance in school history. • Cindy Timchal has directed three different programs to the NCAA Quarterfinals, and two teams – Maryland and Navy – to the Final Four. • Kelly Larkin led the way with six points on four goals and a pair of assists to give the freshman 102 points for the season, making her just the fourth player in school history and first freshman to record 100 or more points in a single year. • Defensively, Ingrid Boyum broke the school record with her 18th victory of the season. The junior tied a career high with 11 saves in the game.

May 26, 2017 • Foxborough, Mass. #14 Boston College 16, Navy 15

Noteworthy: • Navy women’s lacrosse became the first women’s team from a Service Academy to ever advance to the NCAA Final Four in any sport. • The NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Final Four featured Hall of Fame coach Cindy Timchal and three Maryland alums that played for her.

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy in the Patriot League Tournament 2010 Patriot League Tournament Champions Hosted by Lehigh | Bethlehem, Pa.

04/30/10 05/02/10

Semis Semis Final

Tournament MVP: All-Tournament Team:

(2) Navy 15, (3) Colgate 10 (1) Lehigh 9, (4) Holy Cross 8 (2) Navy 11, (1) Lehigh 9 Erin Rawlick Erin Rawlick Katrina Nietsch Caitlin Mandrin Hill Abby Ellis

2011 Patriot League Tournament Champions Hosted by Colgate | Hamilton, N.Y.

04/28/11 04/30/11

Semis Semis Final

Tournament MVP: All-Tournament Team:

(3) Navy 10, (2) Lehigh 8 (1) Colgate 15, (4) American 14 (3OT) (3) Navy 15, (1) Colgate 14 Jasmine DePompeo Jasmine DePompeo Katrina Nietsch Caitlin Mandrin Hill Kierstin King

2012 Patriot League Tournament Champions Hosted by Navy | Annapolis, Md.

04/27/11 04/29/11

Semis Semis Final

Tournament MVP: All-Tournament Team:

(1) Navy 14, (4) American 7 (3) Holy Cross 13, (2) Colgate 12 (1) Navy 18, (3) Holy Cross 11 Kathy Young Kathy Young Aimee Gennaro Loren Generi Michelle Verbeeck

2013 Patriot League Tournament Champions Hosted by Navy | Annapolis, Md.

04/26/13 04/28/13

Semis Semis Final

Tournament MVP: All-Tournament Team:

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(1) Navy 9, (4) Lafayette 8 (3) Holy Cross 8, (2) American 7 (1) Navy 14, (3) Holy Cross 4 Jasmine DePompeo Jasmine DePompeo Aimee Gennaro Annie Foky Lindsay Rheiner


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy in the Patriot League Tournament 2017 Patriot League Tournament Champions Hosted by Loyola (Md.) | Baltimore, Md.

05/05/17 05/07/17

Semis Semis Final

(1) Loyola 19, (4) Boston 8 (2) Navy 9, (3) Lehigh 8 (2) Navy 15, (1) Loyola 5

Tournament MVP: All-Tournament Team:

By The Numbers

Appearances 10 Championships 5 Championship Game Appearances 8 Championship Game Record 5-3 Overall Record 14-5

Year-By-Year Results

2008 Semifinalist 2009 Runner-up 2010 Champion 2011 Champion 2012 Champion 2013 Champion 2014 Semifinalist 2015 Runner-up 2016 Runner-up 2017 Champion

Record By Round Quarterfinal Semifinal Championship

Record By Site Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Bethlehem, Pa. Hamilton, N.Y. Washington, D.C.

Record vs. Opponent American Boston Univ. Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh Loyola

1-0 (1.000) 8-2 (.800) 5-3 (.625)

5-0 (1.000) 4-3 (.571) 2-0 (1.000) 3-1 (.750) 0-1 (.000)

1-1 (.500) 1-1 (.500) 3-1 (.750) 3-0 (1.000) 1-0 (1.000) 4-0 (1.000) 1-2 (.333)

PL Tournament Records Held by Navy

Most Goals in a Tournament (Team) 42 2015 Most Assists in a Game (Team) 9 2011 Championship vs. Colgate; 04/30/11 Most Points in a Tournament (Player) 13 Jenna Collins (8g, 5a); 2017 Loren Generi (10g, 3a); 2015 Jasmine DePompeo (6g, 7a); 2011 Most Goals in a Game (Player) 7 Aimee Gennaro 2012 Championship vs. Holy Cross; 04/29/12 Kathy Young 2012 Championship vs. Holy Cross; 04/29/12 Most Goals in a Tournament (Player) 11 Aimee Gennaro; 2012 Most Assists in a Tournament (Player) 7 Jasmine DePompeo; 2011

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PL Tournament Records American Boston Univ. Bucknell Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette Loyola (Md.) Lehigh Navy Villanova

Navy Year-By-Year in the Patriot League Tournament 2008 // Washington, D.C.

Semifinals (1) American 17 (4) Navy 15

2009 // Hamilton, N.Y. Semifinals Championship

2010 // Bethlehem, Pa. Semifinals Championship

2011 // Hamilton, N.Y. Semifinals Championship

2012 // Annapolis, Md. Semifinals Championship

Consecutive PL Tournament Appearances

Colgate (2001-12) Navy (2008-pres.) American (2002-08) Lehigh (2007-11)

6-9 (.400) 5-4 (.556) 1-6 (.143) 10-11 (.476) 9-7 (.563) 4-3 (.571) 7-1 (.875) 3-11 (.214) 14-5 (.737) 0-2 (.000)

Jenna Collins Jenna Collins Meghan Hubley Meg O’Donnell Morgan Young

2013 // Annapolis, Md. Semifinals Championship

2014 // Baltimore, Md. Semifinals

(3) Navy 12 (1) Colgate 17

(2) Lehigh 11 (3) Navy 4

(2) Navy 15 (2) Navy 11

(3) Colgate 10 (1) Lehigh 9

(3) Navy 10 (3) Navy 15

(2) Lehigh 8 (1) Colgate 14

(1) Navy 14 (1) Navy 18

(4) American 7 (3) Holy Cross 11

(1) Navy 9 (1) Navy 14

(4) Lafayette 8 (3) Holy Cross 4

(3) Boston 13

(2) Navy 12

2015 // Baltimore, Md.

Quarterfinals // Annapolis, Md. (3) Navy 17 Semifinals (3) Navy 16 Championship (1) Loyola 14

2016 // Baltimore, Md. Semifinals Championship

2017 // Baltimore, Md. Semifinals Championship

(6) Holy Cross 5 (2) Colgate 7 (3) Navy 9

(2) Navy 10 (1) Loyola 12

(3) Boston 7 (2) Navy 8

(2) Navy 9 (2) Navy 15

(3) Lehigh 8 (1) Loyola 5

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Patriot League Year in Review Patriot League Season Standings

|-------Patriot League-------| |----------------------Overall----------------------| Team Rec. Pct. GF GA 1. Loyola (Md.) 9-0 1.000 152 88 2. Navy 8-1 .889 151 81 3. Lehigh 6-3 .667 112 89 4. Boston Univ. 6-3 .667 127 102 5. Lafayette 5-4 .556 129 145 6. Bucknell 4-5 .444 80 96 7. Colgate 3-6 .333 102 116 8. Holy Cross 2-7 .222 84 117 9. Army 1-8 .111 82 128 10.American 1-8 .111 77 134

Patriot League Statistical Leaders

Rec. Pct. Home Away Neut. 11-8 .579 6-5 5-3 0-0 18-5 .783 7-2 9-2 2-1 12-6 .667 4-3 8-2 0-1 10-8 .556 6-2 4-6 0-0 10-8 .556 4-4 6-4 0-0 9-8 .529 4-4 5-4 0-0 6-9 .400 4-4 2-5 0-0 7-10 .412 4-5 3-5 0-0 5-12 .294 1-7 4-5 0-0 3-13 .188 2-7 1-6 0-0

Patriot League Honors First-Team All-Patriot League A Kirsten Wilhelmsen Sr. A Allison LaBeau Sr. A Hannah Powers So. A Cami Whiteford Sr. A Morgan Young Sr. M Maddy Molinari Sr. M Haley O’Hanlon Jr. M Julianne D’Orazio Sr. M Taylor VanThof So. M Jenna Collins Jr. D Kierstyn Voiro Jr. D Bailey Mathis Sr. D Kristen Yanchoris So. D Blake Smith Jr. GK Caroline Meegan Sr.

Lafayette Lehigh Loyola Loyola Navy Bucknell Colgate Lehigh Loyola Navy Lehigh Loyola Loyola Navy Boston

Second-Team All-Patriot League A Kailey Conry Fr. Boston A Jane Kirby So. Lafayette A Kelly Larkin Fr. Navy M Madison Hoon Sr. American M Manuela Cortes So. Army M Tess MacKay Sr. Holy Cross M Hannah Davey So. Lafayette M Lauren Beausoleil Sr. Lehigh M Katrina Geiger Jr. Loyola M Andie O’Sullivan So. Navy D Kiersten Spencer Jr. Army D Janelle Macone Sr. Boston D Annie Gilbertson Sr. Bucknell D Anna Johnson Sr. Holy Cross GK Kady Glynn So. Loyola

Patriot League Major Awards Attacker Player of the Year Kirsten Wilhelmsen, Lafayette

Rookie of the Year Kelly Larkin, Navy

Midfield Player of the Year Jenna Collins, Navy

Coach of the Year Jen Adams, Loyola

Defensive Player of the Year Caroline Meegan, Boston

Scholar-Athlete of the Year Bailey Mathis, Loyola

Patriot League Players of the Week Date Attacker 02/06 02/13 02/20 02/27 03/06 03/13 03/20 03/27 04/03 04/10 04/17 04/24 05/01

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Points Points/Game Goals Goals/Game Assists Assists/Game Ground Balls/Game Draw Controls/Game Caused TO/Game Goals-Against Average Saves/Game Save Percentage

League Leader 114, Je. Collins, Navy 5.06, LaBeau, Lehigh 72, Je. Collins, Navy 3.72, Wilhemson, Lafayette 54, Conry, BU / Larkin, Navy 3.00, Conry, Boston 2.83, D’Orazio, Lehigh 8.59, VanThof, Loyola 2.12, Gilbertson, Bucknell 9.61, Tvedt, Lehigh 12.11, Meegan, Boston .515, Meegan, Boston

Navy Leader (Rank) 114, Je. Collins (1) 4.96, Je. Collins (3) 72, Je. Collins (1) 3.13, Je. Collins (3) 54, Larkin (T-1) 2.35, Larkin (3) 2.17, Boyum (13) 5.13, Ju. Collins (5) 1.65, B. Smith (5) 9.84, Boyum (2) 6.00, Boyum (8) .398, Boyum (7)

Team Points/Game Goals/Game Assists/Game Free Position Percentage Ground Balls/Game Draw Controls/Game Fewest Turnovers/Game Caused TO/Game Goals Against Average Saves Percentage

League Leader 23.70, Navy 15.57, Navy 8.13, Navy .518, Holy Cross 20.83, Lafayette 15.83, Navy 13.65, Navy 12.11, Lehigh 9.63, Lehigh .512, Boston

Navy Total (Rank) 23.70 (1) 15.57 (1) 8.13 (1) .440 (6) 19.70 (4) 15.83 (1) 13.65 (1) 9.39 (4) 9.80 (2) .389 (8)

Patriot League Tournament Review May 3 – Quarterfinals (Hosted by Higher Seeds) (4) Boston Univ. 14, (5) Lafayette 7 (3) Lehigh 15, (6) Bucknell 5

May 5 – Semifinals (Hosted by Loyola | Baltimore, Md.) (1) Loyola 19, (4) Boston Univ. 14 (2) Navy 9, (3) Lehigh 8 May 8 – Championship (Hosted by Loyola | Baltimore, Md.) (2) Navy, 15, (1) Loyola 5 Patriot League All-Tournament Team: Boston Univ. Lehigh Loyola Navy

Midfielder Maddy Molinari, Bucknell Jenna Collins, Navy Haley O’Hanlon, Colgate Maddy Molinari, Bucknell Jenna Collins, Navy Tess MacKay, Holy Cross Julianne D’Orazio, Lehigh Julianne D’Orazio, Lehigh Taylor VanThof, Loyola Jenna Collins, Navy Maddy Molinari, Bucknell Haley O’Hanlon, Colgate Taylor VanThof, Loyola

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Defender

Blake Smith, Navy Dana Smith, Lafayette Julia Maloney, Holy Cross Anna Gilbertson, Bucknell Kierstyn Voiro, Lehigh Anna Johnson, Holy Cross Kady Glynn, Loyola Bailey Mathis, Loyola Dana Smith, Lafayette Taylor Tvedt, Lehigh Kady Glynn, Loyola Caroline Meegan, Boston Univ. Taylor Tvedt, Lehigh

Rookie

Elisabeth Jayne Caroline Meegan Allison LaBeau Taylor Tvedt Frankie Kamely Bailey Mathis Sabrina Tabasso Jenna Collins (MVP) Meghan Hubley Meg O’Donnell Morgan Young

Kelly Larkin, Navy Maddie Burns, Army Samantha Stewart, Army Kelly Larkin, Navy Kelly Larkin, Navy Kelly Larkin, Navy Sondra Dickey, Lehigh Kelly Larkin, Navy Kelly Larkin, Navy Kelly Larkin, Navy Kailey Conry, Boston Univ. Kailey Conry, Boston Univ. Kailey Conry, Boston Univ.


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Individual Game Records Points 1. Jasmine DePompeo at Longwood (04/02/13) 13 Erin Rawlick vs. Howard (02/04/10) 13 3. Loren Generi vs. Campbell (02/11/14) 11 Erin Rawlick at Niagara (03/15/09) 11 5. Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (04/30/16) 10 Jasmine DePompeo vs. UC Davis (03/27/13) 10 Erin Rawlick vs. Presbyterian (02/13/09) 10 8. Kelly Larkin vs. UMass (05/14/17) 9 Loren Generi vs. Davidson (02/23/14) 9 Loren Generi vs. Liberty (02/18/14) 9 Jasmine DePompeo vs. Holy Cross (03/31/12) 9 Jasmine DePompeo at Colgate (04/30/11) 9 Jasmine DePompeo vs. Lafayette (03/20/11) 9 Erin Rawlick at Davidson (02/27/10) 9 Erin Rawlick vs. Canisius (03/25/08) 9 Goals 1. Julia Collins vs. UMass (05/14/17) 8 Loren Generi at Longwood (04/02/13) 8 Loren Generi vs. UC Davis (03/27/13) 8 Danielle Vivonetto vs. Manhattan (03/18/10) 8 5. Andie O’Sullivan at Lehigh (03/29/17) 7 Aimee Gennaro vs. Holy Cross (04/29/12) 7 Kathy Young vs. Holy Cross (04/29/12) 7 Loren Generi vs. American (04/13/12) 7 Aimee Gennaro at Bucknell (03/12/11) 7 Erin Rawlick at Villanova (04/22/08) 7 Erin Rawlick vs. Canisius (03/25/08) 7 Assists 1. Jasmine DePompeo at Longwood (04/02/13) 10 2. Erin Rawlick vs. Howard (02/04/10) 9 3. Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (04/30/16) 8 4. Jasmine DePompeo vs. UC Davis (03/27/13) 7 Amanda Towey vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (03/04/08) 7 6. Jenna Collins vs. UMass (05/14/17) 6 Kelly Larkin vs. UMass (05/14/17) 6 Loren Generi vs. Liberty (02/18/14) 6 Loren Generi vs. Campbell (02/11/14) 6 Caitlin Mandrin Hill vs. Fresno State (03/07/10) 6 Erin Rawlick at Niagara (03/15/09) 6

Shots Attempted 1. Morgan Young vs. Bryant (03/12/17) 17 2. Erin Rawlick vs. Longwood (02/23/08) 16 3. Loren Generi at Longwood (04/02/13) 15 4. Erin Rawlick vs. Presbyterian (03/22/10) 13 Erin Rawlick at Lafayette (03/13/10) 13 Erin Rawlick at Davidson (02/27/10) 13 7. Morgan Young vs. Loyola (03/18/17) 12 Erin Rawlick vs. Colgate (04/30/10) 12 Erin Rawlick vs. Robert Morris (04/14/09) 12 Katrina Nietsch vs. Detroit Mercy (02/22/09) 12 Meg Decker at Davidson (03/29/08) 12 Saves 1. Elaina Ponchione vs. Ohio State (02/18/11) 15 2. Elaina Ponchione at Longwood (02/28/09) 14 Natalie Blandon vs. Canisius (03/25/08) 14 4. Michelle Verbeeck at Northwestern (03/25/12) 13 Elaina Ponchione vs. Villanova (03/24/09) 13 Natalie Blandon at American (04/25/08) 13 7. Michelle Verbeeck at North Carolina (05/12/12) 12 Michelle Verbeeck at Longwood (04/16/11) 12 Elaina Ponchione at Lehigh (04/17/10) 12 Natalie Blandon at Lehigh (04/05/08) 12

Turnovers 1. Katie Gallagher at Boston College (03/05/16) 7 Katrina Nietsch vs. Detroit Mercy (02/22/09) 7 Erin Rawlick vs. Saint Mary’s (Cal.) (03/09/08) 7 4. Several Tied With 6 Caused Turnovers 1. Caitlin Mandrin Hill vs. Detroit Mercy (02/22/09) 6 2. Marie Valenti vs. Bryant (03/12/17) 5 Claire Olechowski vs. High Point (02/27/11) 5 4. Several Tied With 4 Free-Position Goals 1. Morgan Young at Colgate (04/08/17) 4 Jenna Collins at Duke (02/12/17) 4 Kathy Young vs. Robert Morris (02/19/10) 4 4. Several Tied With 3

Ground Balls 1. Aimee Gennaro vs. Monmouth (02/24/13) 7 Erin Rawlick at Lafayette (03/13/10) 7 Elaina Ponchione vs. William and Mary (03/10/10) 7 Kierstin King vs. Robert Morris (02/19/10) 7 5. Several Tied With 6 Draw Controls 1. Loren Generi vs. Virginia Tech (05/02/15) 15 2. Loren Generi at Davidson (02/21/15) 14 3. Loren Generi vs. Holy Cross (04/21/15) 12 Loren Generi vs. Lehigh (04/09/14) 12 Loren Generi at Bucknell (03/15/14) 12 6. Julia Collins at George Washington (03/01/17) 11 Julia Collins vs. Liberty (02/27/16) 11 Loren Generi vs. Longwood (02/08/15) 11 Loren Generi vs. Boston University (04/24/14) 11 Loren Generi vs. UC Davis (03/27/13) 11 Erin Rawlick vs. Bucknell (04/24/10) 11

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Individual Season Records Points 1. Jasmine DePompeo, 2013 (56g 71a) 127 2. Jenna Collins, 2017 (72g 42a) 114 3. Erin Rawlick, 2010 (77g 34a) 111 4. Kelly Larkin, 2017 (54g 54a) 108 5. Jasmine DePompeo, 2011 (57g 42a) 99 6. Jasmine DePompeo, 2012 (45g 47a) 92 Erin Rawlick, 2009 (55g 37a) 92 8. Erin Rawlick, 2008 (67g 24a) 91 9. Loren Generi, 2015 (57g 29a) 86 10. Loren Generi, 2014 (46g 34a) 80 Aimee Gennaro, 2013 (64g 16a) 80 12. Morgan Young, 2017 (53g 26a) 79 13. Meg Decker, 2008 (63g 13a) 76 14. Julia Collins, 2017 (48g 27a) 75 Loren Generi, 2013 (62g 13a) 75 16. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2011 (35g 34a) 69 17. Jenna Collins, 2016 (44g 24a) 68 Danielle Vivonetto, 2010 (62g 6a) 68 19. Aimee Gennaro, 2011 (53g 14a) 67 20. Kathy Young, 2012 (58g 4a) 62 Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2010 (33g 29a) 62 22. Katie Gallagher, 2015 (38g 23a) 61 23. Loren Generi, 2012 (52g 7a) 59 24. Meg O’Donnell, 2017 (50g 8a) 58 Amanda Towey, 2008 (25g 33a) 58 Points Per Game 1. Jasmine DePompeo, 2013 (21 games) 6.05 2. Erin Rawlick, 2008 (17 games) 5.35 3. Erin Rawlick, 2010 (21 games) 5.29 4. Erin Rawlick, 2009 (18 games) 5.11 5. Jenna Collins, 2017 (23 games) 4.96 Goals 1. Erin Rawlick, 2010 2. Jenna Collins, 2017 3. Erin Rawlick, 2008 4. Aimee Gennaro, 2013 5. Meg Decker, 2008 6. Loren Generi, 2013 Danielle Vivonetto, 2010 8. Kathy Young, 2012 9. Loren Generi, 2015 Jasmine DePompeo, 2011

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Goals Per Game 1. Erin Rawlick, 2008 (17 games) 3.94 2. Meg Decker, 2008 (17 games) 3.71 3. Erin Rawlick, 2010 (21 games) 3.67 4. Jenna Collins, 2017 (23 games) 3.13 5. Erin Rawlick, 2009 (18 games) 3.06 Assists 1. Jasmine DePompeo, 2013 2. Kelly Larkin, 2017 3. Jasmine DePompeo, 2012 4. Jenna Collins, 2017 Jasmine DePompeo, 2011 6. Erin Rawlick, 2009 7. Loren Generi, 2014 Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2011 Erin Rawlick, 2010 10. Amanda Towey, 2008

71 54 47 42 42 37 34 34 34 33

Shots Attempted 1. Erin Rawlick, 2010 (77 goals) 169 2. Jenna Collins, 2017 (72 goals) 153 3. Morgan Young, 2017 (53 goals) 149 4. Kathy Young, 2012 (58 goals) 137 5. Meg Decker, 2008 (63 goals) 127 Erin Rawlick, 2008 (67 goals) 127 7. Loren Generi, 2013 (62 goals) 125 8. Loren Generi, 2015 (57 goals) 124 9. Danielle Vivonetto, 2010 (62 goals) 119 10. Aimee Gennaro, 2013 (64 goals) 115 Shots on Goal 1. Erin Rawlick, 2010 (77 goals) 129 2. Jenna Collins, 2017 (72 goals) 116 3. Morgan Young, 2017 (53 goals) 115 4. Erin Rawlick, 2008 (67 goals) 108 5. Kathy Young, 2012 (58 goals) 106 6. Loren Generi, 2013 (62 goals) 93 Aimee Gennaro, 2013 (64 goals) 93 8. Danielle Vivonetto, 2010 (62 goals) 90 Meg Decker, 2008 (63 goals) 90 10. Erin Rawlick, 2009 (55 goals) 89 Ground balls 1. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008 2. Ingrid Boyum, 2017 3. Marie Valenti, 2017 4. Mary Ruttum, 2009 5. Annie Foky, 2015 6. Meghan Hubley, 2017 Blake Smith, 2017 Annie Foky, 2013 Kierstin King, 2009 10. Kierstin King, 2010 Elaina Ponchione, 2009

Ground Balls Per Game 1. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008 (17 games) 3.24 2. Kierstin King, 2010 (15 games) 2.73 3. Mary Ruttum, 2009 (18 games) 2.61 4. Kierstin King, 2009 (18 games) 2.33 5. Annie Foky, 2015 (20 games) 2.30 Draw controls 1. Loren Generi, 2015 2. Julia Collins, 2017 Loren Generi, 2012 4. Loren Generi, 2014 Loren Generi, 2013 6. Erin Rawlick, 2010 7. Jenna Collins, 2017 Kathy Young, 2012 9. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2011 10. Jenna Collins, 2016

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Draw Controls Per Game 1. Loren Generi, 2015 (20 games) 7.65 2. Loren Generi, 2014 (17 games) 6.53 3. Loren Generi, 2012 (21 games) 5.62 4. Loren Generi, 2013 (21 games) 5.29 5. Julia Collins, 2017 (23 games) 5.13

Assists Per Game 1. Jasmine DePompeo, 2013 (21 games) 3.38 2. Kelly Larkin, 2017 (23 games) 2.35 3. Jasmine DePompeo, 2012 (21 games) 2.24 4. Erin Rawlick, 2009 (18 games) 2.06 5. Loren Generi, 2014 (17 games) 2.00 Jasmine DePompeo, 2011 (21 games) 2.00

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Caused Turnovers 1. Blake Smith, 2017 2. Marie Valenti, 2017 3. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2009 4. Kierstin King, 2010 5. Meghan Hubley, 2017 Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008 7. Jenna Collins, 2016 Loren Generi, 2015 Kierstin King, 2012 10. Molly Doyle, 2016 Beth Young, 2010

38 37 34 25 24 24 21 21 21 20 20

Caused Turnovers Per Game 1. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2009 (18 games) 1.89 2. Kierstin King, 2010 (15 games) 1.67 3. Blake Smith, 2017 (23 games) 1.65 4. Marie Valenti, 2017 (23 games) 1.61 5. Caitli Mandrin Hill, 2008 (17 games) 1.41 Game-Winning Goals 1. Loren Generi, 2015 2. Morgan Young, 2016 Loren Generi, 2013 Loren Generi, 2012 5. Julia Collins, 2016 Aimee Gennaro, 2014 Jasmine DePompeo, 2013 Aimee Gennaro, 2013 Kathy Young, 2013 Kathy Young, 2012 Katrina Nietsch, 2011 Erin Rawlick, 2010 Free-Position Goals 1. Kathy Young, 2012 2. Erin Rawlick, 2010 3. Morgan Young, 2017 Meg Decker, 2008 5. Jenna Collins, 2017 6. Jenna Collins, 2016 Kathy Young, 2013 Kathy Young, 2011 Danielle Vivonetto, 2010 10. Loren Generi, 2013 Loren Generi, 2012

8 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 18 17 16 16 14 13 13 13 13 12 12

Saves 1. Elaina Ponchione, 2009 (155 GA) 144 2. Ingrid Boyum, 2017 (209 GA) 138 3. Ingrid Boyum, 2016 (159 GA) 129 4. Natalie Blandon (173 GA) 127 5. Annie Foky, 2013 (136 GA) 110 Save Percent (min. 450 minutes) 1. Michelle Verbeeck, 2012 2. Elaina Ponchione, 2009 3. Elaina Ponchione, 2012 4. Ingrid Boyum, 2016 5. Annie Foky, 2013

.484 .482 .474 .448 .447

Goals Against Avg (min. 450 minutes) 1. Annie Foky, 2014 (51 GA) 4.97 2. Annie Foky, 2013 (136 GA) 7.13 3. Annie Foky, 2015 (142 GA) 7.59 4. Michelle Verbeeck, 2012 (96 GA) 8.15 5. Ingrid Boyum, 2016 (159 GA) 8.49 Most Wins 1. Ingrid Boyum, 2017 (18-5) 18 2. Annie Foky, 2013 (17-2) 17 3. Annie Foky, 2015 (15-5) 15 4. Elaina Ponchione, 2010 (14-4) 14 5. Ingrid Boyum, 2016 (13-6) 13 Elaina Ponchione, 2009 (13-5) 13 Natalie Blandon, 2008 (13-4) 13 8. Annie Foky, 2014 (10-1) 10 Elaina Ponchione, 2012 (10-2) 10 10. Elaina Ponchione, 2011 (9-4) 9 Games Played 1. Ingrid Boyum, 2017 Jenna Collins, 2017 Julia Collins, 2017 Kayla Harris, 2017 Kelly Larkin, 2017 Caitlin McGlaughlin, 2017 Meg O’Donnell, 2017 Blake Smith, 2017 Marie Valenti, 2017 Morgan Young, 2017

23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23

Games Started 1. Jenna Collins, 2017 Julia Collins, 2017 Kelly Larkin, 2017 Caitlin McGlaughlin, 2017 Meg O’Donnell, 2017 Blake Smith, 2017 Marie Valenti, 2017 Morgan Young, 2017 9. Meghan Hubley, 2017 10. Several Tied With

23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 22 21

CLASS RECORDS Points in a season by a… Fr. Kelly Larkin, 2017 So. Jasmine DePompeo, 2011 Jr. Jenna Collins, 2017 Sr. Jasmine DePompeo, 2013

108 99 114 127

Goals in a season by a… Fr. Meg Decker, 2008 So. Loren Generi, 2013 Danielle Vivonetto, 2010 Jr. Jenna Collins, 2017 Sr. Erin Rawlick, 2010

64 62 62 72 77

Assists in a season by a… Fr. Kelly Larkin, 2017 So. Jasmine DePompeo, 2011 Jr. Jasmine DePompeo, 2012 Sr. Jasmine Depompeo, 2013

54 42 47 71

Ground Balls in a season by a… Fr. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008 So. Marie Valenti, 2017 Jr. Ingrid Boym, 2017 Sr. Annie Foky, 2015

55 48 50 46

Draw Controls in a season by a… Fr. Loren Generi, 2012 So. Loren Generi, 2013 Jr. Julia Collins, 2017 Sr. Loren Generi, 2015

118 111 118 153

Caused Turnovers in a season by a… Fr. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008 So. Marie Valenti, 2017 Jr. Blake Smith, 2017 Sr. Meghan Hubley, 2017

24 37 38 24


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Individual Career Records Points 1. Jasmine DePompeo, 2010-13 (169g 167a) 336 2. Loren Generi, 2012-15 (217g 83a) 300 3. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 (199g 95a) 294 4. Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14 (208g 43a) 251 5. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 (141g 76a) 217 6. Kathy Young, 2010-13 (177g 34a) 211 7. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008-11 (96g 96a) 192 8. Katrina Nietsch, 2008-11 (126g 38a) 164 9. Morgan Young, 2014-17 (122g 41a) 163 10. Katie Gallagher, 2013-16 (92g 60a) 152 11. Julia Collins, 2015-17 (104g 45a) 149 12. Mary Ruttum, 2008-10 (88g 46a) 134 13. Danielle Vivonetto, 2009-12 (114g 13a) 127 14. Jill Coughlin, 2011-14 (93g 18a) 111 15. Kelly Larkin, 2017 (54g 54a) 108 16. Meg O’Donnell, 2016-17 (71g 11a) 82 17. Meg Decker, 2008 (63g 13a) 76 18. Andie O’Sullivan, 2016-17 (44g 15a) 59 19. Amanda Towey, 2008 (25g 33a) 58 20. Jess Fellows, 2012-15 (40g 15a) 55 21. Molly Hamilton, 2011-14 (39g 9a) 48 22. Casey Browne, 2012-15 (35g 8a) 43 23. Kierstin King, 2009-12 (24g 15a) 39 Madison Bell, 2009-10 (31g 8a) 39 25. Codi Mullen, 2013-16 (27g 11a) 38 Points Per Game (min. two seasons) 1. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 (56 games) 5.25 2. Jasmine DePompeo, 2010-13 (84 games) 4.00 3. Loren Generi, 2012-15 (79 games) 3.80 4. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 (62 games) 3.50 5. Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14 (80 games) 3.14 Goals 1. Loren Generi, 2012-15 2. Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14 3. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 4. Kathy Young, 2010-13 5. Jasmine DePompeo, 2010-13 6. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 7. Katrina Nietsch, 2008-11 8. Morgan Young, 2014-17 9. Danielle Vivonetto, 2009-12 10. Julia Collins, 2015-17

217 208 199 177 169 141 126 122 114 104

Goals Per Game (min. two seasons) 1. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 (56 games) 3.55 2. Loren Generi, 2012-15 (79 games) 2.75 3. Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14 (80 games) 2.60 4. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 (62 games) 2.27 5. Kathy Young, 2010-13 (84 games) 2.11

Assists 1. Jasmine DePompeo, 2010-13 2. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008-11 3. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 4. Loren Generi, 2012-15 5. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 6. Katie Gallagher, 2013-16 7. Kelly Larkin, 2017 8. Mary Ruttum, 2008-10 9. Julia Collins, 2015-17 10. Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14

167 96 95 83 76 60 54 46 45 43

Assists Per Game (min. two seasons) 1. Jasmine DePompeo, 2010-13 (84 games) 1.99 2. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 (56 games) 1.79 3. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008-11 (75 games) 1.28 4. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 (62 games) 1.23 5. Loren Generi, 2012-15 (79 games) 1.05 Shots Attempted 1. Loren Generi, 2012-15 (217 goals) 424 2. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 (199 goals) 409 3. Kathy Young, 2010-13 (177 goals) 382 4. Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14 (208 goals) 360 5. Morgan Young, 2014-17 (122 goals) 331 6. Jasmine DePompeo, 2010-13 (169 goals) 326 7. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 (141 goals) 325 8. Katrina Nietsch, 2008-11 (126 goals) 324 9. Danielle Vivonetto, 2009-12 (114 goals) 240 10. Julia Collins, 2015-17 (104 goals) 214 Shots on Goal 1. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 (199 goals) 326 2. Loren Generi, 2012-15 (217 goals) 322 3. Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14 (208 goals) 301 4. Kathy Young, 2010-13 (177 goals) 289 5. Morgan Young, 2014-17 (122 goals) 255 6. Jasmine DePompeo, 2010-13 (169 goals) 254 7. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 (141 goals) 240 8. Katrina Nietsch, 2008-11 (126 goals) 229 9. Danielle Vivonetto, 2009-12 (114 goals) 184 10. Julia Collins, 2015-17 (104 goals) 176 Ground Balls 1. Kierstin King, 2009-12 2. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008-11 3. Katrina Nietsch, 2008-11 4. Annie Foky, 2012-15 5. Lizzy Rullan, 2013-16 6. Beth Young, 2010-13 7. Elaina Ponchione, 2009-12 8. Kathy Young, 2010-13 9. Molly Doyle, 2013-16 10. Jenna Collins, 2015-17

153 129 122 113 112 110 107 105 104 99

Ground Balls Per Game (min. two seasons) 1. Kierstin King, 2009-12 (73 games) 2.10 2. Annie Foky, 2012-15 (54 games) 2.09 3. Marie Valenti, 2016-17 (42 games) 1.98 4. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008-11 (75 games) 1.72 5. Ingrid Boyum, 2015-17 (50 games) 1.70

Draw Controls 1. Loren Generi, 2012-15 2. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 3. Julia Collins, 2015-17 4. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 5. Kathy Young, 2010-13 6. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008-11 7. Katrina Nietsch, 2008-11 8. Beth Young, 2010-13 9. Mary Ruttum, 2008-10 10. Lindsay Rheiner, 2012-15 Meg Decker, 2008

493 218 203 193 171 150 104 93 75 58 58

Draw Controls Per Game (min. two seasons) 1. Loren Generi, 2012-15 (79 games) 6.24 2. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 (56 games) 3.89 3. Julia Collins, 2015-17 (62 games) 3.27 4. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 (62 games) 3.11 5. Kathy Young, 2010-13 (84 games) 2.04 Caused Turnovers 1. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008-11 2. Kierstin King, 2009-12 3. Molly Doyle, 2013-16 4. Beth Young, 2010-13 5. Blake Smith, 2015-17 6. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 7. Marie Valenti, 2016-17 8. Meghan Hubley, 2014-17 9. Loren Generi, 2012-15 10. Jill Coughlin, 2011-14

84 79 67 62 55 54 52 50 48 44

Caused Turnovers Per Game (min. two seasons) 1. Marie Valenti, 2016-17 (42 games) 1.24 2. Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008-11 (75 games) 1.12 3. Kierstin King, 2009-12 (73 games) 1.08 4. Blake Smith, 2015-17 (54 games) 1.02 5. Molly Doyle, 2013-16 (76 games) 0.88 Game-Winning Goals 1. Loren Generi, 2012-15 2. Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14 3. Kathy Young, 2010-13 4. Jasmine DePompeo, 2010-13 5. Morgan Young, 2014-17 Katrina Nietsch, 2008-11 Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 8. Mary Ruttum, 2008-10 9. Jill Coughlin, 2011-14 10. Danielle Vivonetto, 2009-12 Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008-11

20 13 11 9 8 8 8 7 6 5 5

Free-Position Goals 1. Kathy Young, 2010-13 2. Loren Generi, 2012-15 3. Erin Rawlick, 2008-10 4. Morgan Young, 2014-17 5. Jenna Collins, 2015-17 6. Katrina Nietsch, 2008-11 7. Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14 8. Danielle Vivonetto, 2009-12 9. Julia Collins, 2015-17 10. Jill Coughlin, 2011-14

50 43 36 31 30 24 23 21 18 17

Saves 1. Elaina Ponchione, 2009-12 (452 GA) 375 2. Ingrid Boyum, 2015-17 (381 GA) 273 3. Annie Foky, 2012-15 (331 GA) 257 4. Michelle Verbeeck, 2010-13 (239 GA) 190 5. Natalie Blandon, 2008 (173 GA) 127 Save Percentage (min. 900 minutes) 1. Elaina Ponchione, 2009-12 .453 2. Michelle Verbeeck, 2010-13 .443 3. Annie Foky, 2012-15 .437 4. Natalie Blandon, 2008 .423 5. Ingrid Boyum, 2015-17 .417 Goals Against Average (minimum 900 minutes) 1. Annie Foky, 2012-15 (331 GA) 6.87 2. Elaina Ponchione, 2009-12 (452 GA) 8.76 3. Ingrid Boyum, 2015-17 (381 GA) 9.24 4. Michelle Verbeeck, 2010-13 (239 GA) 9.29 5. Natalie Blandon, 2008 (173 GA) 10.84 Most Goalie Wins 1. Elaina Ponchione, 2009-12 (46-15) 46 2. Annie Foky, 2012-15 (42-8) 42 3. Ingrid Boyum, 2015-17 (31-11) 31 4. Michelle Verbeeck, 2010-13 (16-3) 16 5. Natalie Blandon, 2008 (13-4) 13 Games Played 1. Jasmine DePompeo, 2010-13 Beth Young, 2010-13 Kathy Young, 2010-13 4. Emily Mellin, 2010-13 5. Jill Coughlin, 2011-14 Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14 7. Morgan Young, 2014-17 Loren Generi, 2012-15 9. Meghan Hubley, 2014-17 Molly Doyle, 2013-16

84 84 84 81 80 80 79 79 76 76

Games Started 1. Kathy Young, 2010-13 2. Beth Young, 2010-13 3. Aimee Gennaro, 2011-14 4. Loren Generi, 2012-15 5. Kierstin King, 2009-12 6. Lizzy Rullan, 2013-16 Jill Coughlin, 2011-14 8. Katrina Nietsch, 2008-11 9. Jasmine DePompeo, 2010-13 Caitlin Mandrin Hill, 2008-11

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Team Game Records Most Points 1. 42 Fresno State 2. 41 St. Francis (Pa.) 3. 40 Howard 4. 39 vs. UMass 39 at Lafayette

03/07/10 03/04/08 02/04/10 05/14/17 04/28/17

Most goals 1. 24 at Lafayette 24 Bucknell 24 Howard 24 St. Francis (Pa.) 5. 23 vs. UMass 23 Winthrop 23 Fresno State

04/28/17 04/24/10 02/04/10 03/04/08 05/14/17 02/10/13 03/07/10

Most Assists 1. 19 Fresno State 2. 17 St. Francis (Pa.) 3. 16 vs. UMass 16 Howard 16 Howard

Mar 07, 2010 Mar 04, 2008 May 14, 2017 Feb 04, 2010 Apr 20, 2009

Most Shots 1. 53 2. 48 3. 46 4. 45 5. 43 43 43

Presbyterian Bryant at Bucknell Detroit Mercy at Lafayette Virginia Tech at Lafayette

Mar 22, 2010 Mar 12, 2017 Mar 12, 2011 Feb 22, 2009 Apr 28, 2017 May 02, 2015 Mar 13, 2010

Most Saves 1. 15 2. 14 14 14 5. 13 13 13

Ohio State at Northwestern at Longwood Canisius Northwestern Villanova at American

Feb 18, 2011 Mar 25, 2012 Feb 28, 2009 Mar 25, 2008 Mar 03, 2011 Mar 24, 2009 Apr 25, 2008

Most Ground Balls 1. 35 at Lafayette 2. 30 Robert Morris 3. 29 Howard 29 St. Francis (Pa.) 29 Longwood

Mar 13, 2010 Apr 14, 2009 Apr 20, 2009 Mar 04, 2008 Feb 23, 2008

Most Draw Controls 1. 25 at Longwood 2. 24 Virginia Tech 3. 22 at Boston University 22 Liberty 22 at Davidson

Apr 02, 2013 May 02, 2015 Apr 15, 2017 Feb 27, 2016 Feb 21, 2015

Most Caused Turnovers 1 19 American 2. 18 William & Mary 3. 17 at Longwood 17 Holy Cross 5. 16 at Liberty 16 Davidson 16 Detroit Mercy

Mar 18, 2015 Feb 28, 2015 Feb. 8, 2014 Mar 27, 2010 Feb 25, 2017 Feb 23, 2014 Feb 22, 2009

Most Free-Position Goals 1. 6 at Duke 6 Longwood 6 at American 6 Robert Morris 6 Robert Morris 6 at Longwood

Feb 12, 2017 Feb 05, 2017 Apr 20, 2016 Feb 19, 2010 Apr 14, 2009 Feb 28, 2009

Most Turnovers 1. 28 Manhattan

Mar 18, 2010

Team Season Records Points 1. 545 (358g 187a) 2017 2. 440 (305g 135a) 2010 3. 401 (306g 95a) 2012 4. 400 (280g 120a) 2013 5. 396 (275g 121a) 2011 6. 392 (283g 109a) 2008 7. 375 (260g 115a) 2015 8. 344 (231g 113a) 2009 9. 301 (214g 87a) 2016 10. 299 (212g 87a) 2014

Assists 1. 187 2. 135 3. 121 4. 120 5. 115 6. 113 7. 109 8. 95 9. 87 87

Points Per Game 1. 23.70 (23 games) 2017 2. 23.06 (17 games) 2008 3. 20.95 (21 games) 2010 4. 19.11 (18 games) 2009 5. 19.10 (21 games) 2012 6. 19.05 (21 games) 2013 7. 18.86 (21 games) 2011 8. 18.75 (20 games) 2015 9. 17.59 (17 games) 2014 10. 15.84 (19 games) 2016

Assists per game 1. 8.13 (23 games) 2017 2. 6.43 (21 games) 2010 3. 6.41 (17 games) 2008 4. 6.28 (18 games) 2009 5. 5.76 (21 games) 2011 6. 5.75 (20 games) 2015 7. 5.71 (21 games) 2013 8. 5.12 (17 games) 2014 9. 4.58 (19 games) 2016 10. 4.52 (21 games) 2012

Ground Balls Per Game 1. 19.76 (17 games) 2008 2. 19.70 (23 games) 2017 3. 19.56 (18 games) 2009 4. 18.62 (21 games) 2010 5. 18.50 (20 games) 2015 6. 18.00 (17 games) 2014 7. 16.00 (21 games) 2013 8. 15.81 (21 games) 2011 9. 15.79 (19 games) 2016 10. 15.05 (21 games) 2012

Goals 1. 358 2. 306 3. 305 4. 283 5. 280 6. 275 7. 260 8. 231 9. 214 10. 212

2017 2012 2010 2008 2013 2011 2015 2009 2016 2014

Shots Attempted 1. 805 (358 goals) 2017 2. 642 (305 goals) 2010 3. 614 (306 goals) 2012 4. 600 (260 goals) 2015 5. 595 (280 goals) 2013 6. 593 (275 goals) 2011 7. 537 (283 goals) 2008 8. 487 (231 goals) 2009 9. 476 (214 goals) 2016 10. 421 (212 goals) 2014

Draw Controls 1. 364 2. 318 3. 300 4. 293 5. 291 6. 282 7. 276 8. 240 9. 225 10. 219

Goals Per Game 1. 16.65 (17 games) 2008 2. 15.57 (23 games) 2017 3. 14.57 (21 games) 2012 4. 14.52 (21 games) 2010 5. 13.33 (21 games) 2013 6. 13.10 (21 games) 2011 7. 13.00 (20 games) 2015 8. 12.83 (18 games) 2009 9. 12.47 (17 games) 2014 10. 11.26 (19 games) 2016

Shots on Goal 1. 607 (358 goals) 2017 2. 485 (305 goals) 2010 3. 481 (306 goals) 2012 4. 450 (275 goals) 2011 5. 447 (260 goals) 2015 6. 443 (280 goals) 2013 7. 417 (283 goals) 2008 8. 377 (231 goals) 2009 9. 357 (214 goals) 2016 10. 332 (212 goals) 2014

Draw Controls Per Game 1. 17.12 (17 games) 2008 2. 15.83 (23 games) 2017 3. 15.14 (21 games) 2012 4. 14.65 (20 games) 2015 5. 14.29 (21 games) 2010 6. 13.43 (21 games) 2013 7. 13.33 (18 games) 2009 8. 13.14 (21 games) 2011 9. 12.88 (17 games) 2014 10. 11.84 (19 games) 2016

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Ground Balls 1. 453 2. 391 3. 370 4. 352 5. 336 336 7. 332 8. 316 9. 306 10. 300

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2017 2012 2010 2015 2008 2013 2011 2009 2016 2014

Caused Turnovers 1. 216 2. 192 3. 185 4. 155 5. 148 6. 146 7. 143 8. 142 9. 128 10. 110

Saves 1. 158 (175 GA) 2012 2. 148 (159 GA) 2009 3. 146 (204 GA) 2011 4. 144 (226 GA) 2017 5. 134 (179 GA) 2008 6. 130 (162 GA) 2016 7. 128 (176 GA) 2010 8. 122 (156 GA) 2013 9. 112 (155 GA) 2015 10. 70 (111 GA) 2014

Wins 1. 19 (19-2) 2013 2. 18 (18-5) 2017 18 (18-3) 2012 4. 17 (17-4) 2010 5. 15 (15-5) 2015 15 (15-6) 2011 7. 14 (14-3) 2014 8. 13 (13-4) 2008 13 (13-5) 2009 13 (13-6) 2016

Caused Turnovers Per Game 1. 9.39 (23 games) 2017 2. 9.25 (20 games) 2015 3. 9.14 (21 games) 2010 4. 8.71 (17 games) 2014 5. 7.89 (18 games) 2009 6. 7.68 (19 games) 2016 7. 7.38 (21 games) 2011 8. 6.81 (21 games) 2012 9. 6.47 (17 games) 2008 10. 6.10 (21 games) 2013

Save Percent 1. .482 2. .474 3. .445 4. .439 5. .428 6. .421 7. .419 8. .417 9. .389 10. .387

Losses 1. 6 (13-6) 2016 6 (15-6) 2011 3. 5 (18-5) 2017 5 (15-5) 2015 5 (13-5) 2009 6. 4 (17-4) 2010 4 (13-4) 2008 8. 3 (14-3) 2014 3 (18-3) 2012 10. 2 (19-2) 2013

Free-Position Goals 1. 57 2. 56 3. 55 4. 47 5. 44 6. 43 7. 39 8. 38 38 10. 37

Goals Against Avg 1. 6.49 (111 GA) 2014 2. 7.35 (156 GA) 2013 3. 7.75 (155 GA) 2015 4. 8.29 (175 GA) 2012 5. 8.38 (176 GA) 2010 6. 8.53 (162 GA) 2016 7. 8.78 (159 GA) 2009 8. 9.71 (204 GA) 2011 9. 9.80 (226 GA) 2017 10. 10.53 (179 GA) 2008

2017 2010 2015 2011 2014 2016 2012 2009 2013 2008

2012 2010 2017 2008 2016 2013 2014 2015 2011 2009

2009 2012 2016 2013 2008 2010 2015 2011 2017 2014

Games Played 1. 23 2. 21 21 21 21 6. 20 7. 19 8. 18 9. 17 17

2017 2013 2012 2011 2010 2015 2016 2009 2014 2008


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Annual Statistical Leaders Points 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Erin Rawlick (67g 24a) 91 Erin Rawlick (55g 37a) 92 Erin Rawlick (77g 34a) 111 Jasmine DePompeo (57g 42a) 99 Jasmine DePompeo (45g 47a) 92 Jasmine DePompeo (56g 71a) 127 Loren Generi (46g 34a) 80 Loren Generi (57g 29a) 86 Jenna Collins (44g 24a) 68 Jenna Collins (72g 42a) 114

Shots Attempted 2008 E. Rawlick / M. Decker 2009 Erin Rawlick 2010 Erin Rawlick 2011 Jasmine DePompeo 2012 Kathy Young 2013 Loren Generi 2014 Loren Generi 2015 Loren Generi 2016 Jenna Collins 2017 Jenna Collins

127 113 169 102 137 125 80 124 99 153

Draw Controls 2008 Erin Rawlick 2009 Erin Rawlick 2010 Erin Rawlick 2011 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2012 Loren Generi 2013 Loren Generi 2014 Loren Generi 2015 Loren Generi 2016 Jenna Collins 2017 Julia Collins

59 57 102 75 118 111 111 153 69 118

Goals 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Erin Rawlick Erin Rawlick Erin Rawlick Jasmine DePompeo Kathy Young Aimee Gennaro Loren Generi Loren Generi Jenna Collins Jenna Collins

67 55 77 57 58 64 46 57 44 72

Shots on Goal 2008 Erin Rawlick 2009 Erin Rawlick 2010 Erin Rawlick 2011 Aimee Gennaro 2012 Kathy Young 2013 L. Generi / A. Gennaro 2014 Loren Generi 2015 Loren Generi 2016 Jenna Collins 2017 Jenna Collins

108 89 129 79 106 93 68 82 71 116

Caused Turnovers 2008 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2009 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2010 Kierstin King 2011 Beth Young 2012 Kierstin King 2013 Rheiner/Mellin 2014 Molly Doyle 2015 Loren Generi 2016 Jenna Collins 2017 Blake Smith

Assists 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Amanda Towey Erin Rawlick Erin Rawlick Jasmine DePompeo Jasmine DePompeo Jasmine DePompeo Loren Generi Loren Generi Jenna Collins Kelly Larkin

33 37 34 42 47 71 34 29 24 54

Ground Balls 2008 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2009 Mary Ruttum 2010 Kierstin King 2011 Kierstin King 2012 Kierstin King 2013 Annie Foky 2014 Loren Generi 2015 Annie Foky 2016 Molly Doyle 2017 Ingrid Boyum

Free-Position Goals 2008 Meg Decker 2009 Erin Rawlick 2010 Erin Rawlick 2011 Kathy Young 2012 Kathy Young 2013 Kathy Young 2014 L. Generi / A. Gennaro 2015 Loren Generi 2016 Jenna Collins 2017 Morgan Young

55 47 41 34 36 42 28 46 39 50

Saves 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Natalie Blandon Elaina Ponchione Elaina Ponchione Elaina Ponchione Michelle Verbeeck Annie Foky Annie Foky Annie Foky Ingrid Boyum Ingrid Boyum

127 144 94 72 90 110 40 106 129 138

24 34 25 19 21 18 19 21 21 37

Save Percentage 2008 Natalie Blandon 2009 Elaina Ponchione 2010 Elaina Ponchione 2011 Elaina Ponchione 2012 Michelle Verbeeck 2013 Annie Foky 2014 Annie Foky 2015 Annie Foky 2016 Ingrid Boyum 2017 Ingrid Boyum

.423 .482 .418 .434 .484 .447 .440 .427 .448 .398

16 9 17 13 18 13 8 11 13 16

Goals Against Average 2008 Natalie Blandon 2009 Elaina Ponchione 2010 Elaina Ponchione 2011 Elaina Ponchione 2012 Michelle Verbeeck 2013 Annie Foky 2014 Annie Foky 2015 Annie Foky 2016 Ingrid Boyum 2017 Ingrid Boyum

10.84 8.78 8.69 8.87 8.15 7.13 4.97 7.59 8.49 9.84

Miscellaneous Records Winning Percentage Best Winning Percentage Worst Winning Percentage Wins Most Wins Fewest Wins Most Conference Wins Fewest Conference Wins Most Home Wins Fewest Home Wins Most Road Wins Fewest Road Wins

Record 19-2 (.905) 13-6 (.684)

Year(s) 2013 2016

Record Year(s) 19 2013 13 2008, 2009, 2016 8 2017 4 2008, 2009, 2011 13 2013 6 2016 9 2017 2 2008

Losses Record Year(s) Most Losses 6 2011, 2016 Fewest Losses 2 2013 Most Conference Losses 2 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016 Fewest Conference Losses 0 2012, 2013 Most Home Losses 3 2009 Fewest Home Losses 0 2008, 2012 Most Road Losses 4 2008, 2011, 2015, 2016 Fewest Road Losses 0 2013 Poinst / Goals / Assists Most Points Fewest Points Most Goals Fewest Goals Most Goals Allowed Fewest Goals Allowed Most Assists Fewest Assists

Record 545 299 358 212 226 111 187 87

Year(s) 2017 2014 2017 2014 2017 2014 2017 2014, 2016

Saves / Goals Against Average Most Saves Fewest Saves Lowest Goals Against Average Highest Goals Against Average

Record 158 110 6.49 10.53

Year(s) 2012 2008 2014 2008

Win Streaks Win Streak Home Win Streak Road Win Streak Conference Win Streak

Games 13 17 11 15

Dates 03/13/13 – 05/10/13 05/07/13 – 03/09/13 02/16/13 – 04/12/14 03/10/12 – 03/19/14

Miscellaneous Total Largest Margin of Victory 24 Largest Margin of Defeat 13 Largest Deficit Overcome 5 Largest Lead Lost 6 Most Combined Goals 34 Fewest Combined Goals 10 All-Time Most Lopsided Shutout 24-0 Largest Home Crowd 9,523

Date / Year(s) W, 24-0 – St. Francis (Pa.), 03/04/08 Three Times Last: L, 6-19 at Maryland, 05/14/11 Two Times Last: W, 9-8 (ot) vs. Bryant, 03/12/17 Led 8-2 in 1st L, 15-12 vs. Lehigh, 04/05/08 Navy 21, Lafayette 13, 04/19/08 Loyola (Md.) 8, Navy 2, 03/19/16 Navy 24, St. Francis (Pa.) 0, 03/04/08 W, 11-6 vs. Holy Cross, 04/11/15

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE All-Time Highs / Lows Navy Game Highs

Team Game Lows

Navy Individual Game Highs

Opponent Game Highs

Opponent Game Lows

Opponent Individual Game Highs

Points 42 vs. Fresno State, 03/07/10 Goals 24, Four Times Last: at Lafayette, 04/28/17 Assists 19 vs. Fresno State, 03/07/10 Shots 53 vs. Presbyterian, 03/22/10 Shots on Goal 38 vs. Presbyterian, 03/22/10 Saves 15 vs. Ohio State, 02/18/11 Ground Balls 35 at Lafayette, 03/13/10 Turnovers 28 vs. Manhattan, 03/18/10 Caused Turnovers 19 vs. American, 03/18/15 Points 31 vs. Boston College, 03/04/17 Goals 20, Three Times Last: vs. Boston College, 03/04/17 Assists 11, Two Times Last: vs. Boston College, 03/04/17 Shots 44 vs. Northwestern, 03/03/11 Shots on Goal 34 at Northwestern, 03/25/12 Saves 20 at Niagara, 03/15/09 Ground Balls 29 at North Carolina, 05/15/10 Turnovers 33 vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 03/04/08 Caused Turnovers 18 at Duke, 02/12/17

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Points 3 at Loyola (Md.), 03/19/16 Goals 2 at Loyola (Md.), 03/19/16 Assists 0 at Colgate, 03/28/15 Shots 11 at Holy Cross, 04/12/14 Shots on Goal 8 at Colgate, 04/26/09 Saves 0, Two Times Last: vs. Campbell, 02/11/14 Ground Balls 6, Two Times Last: at American, 04/21/13 Turnovers 6, Five Times Last: vs. Army, 04/01/17 Caused Turnovers 0 at American, 04/20/16 Points 0 vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 03/04/08 Goals 0 vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 03/04/08 Assists 0, Several Times Last: vs. Boston Univ., 04/16/16 Shots 0 vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 03/04/08 Shots on Goal 0 vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 03/04/08 Saves 0 at American, 04/21/13 Ground Balls 5 at Lehigh, 04/21/12 Turnovers 4 vs. Virginia, 04/06/16 Caused Turnovers 0 vs. Presbyterian, 02/13/09

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Points 13, Two Times Last: Jasmine DePompeo at Longwood, 04/02/13 Goals 8, Four Times Last: Julia Collins vs. UMass, 05/14/17 Assists 10 Jasmine DePompeo at Longwood, 04/02/13 Shots 17 Morgan Young vs. Bryant, 03/12/17 Shots on Goal 14 Loren Generi at Longwood, 04/02/13 Saves 15 Elaina Ponchione vs. Ohio State, 02/18/11 Ground Balls 7, Four Times Last: Aimee Gennaro vs. Monmouth, 02/24/13 Draw Controls 15 Loren Generi vs. Virginia Tech, 05/02/15 Caused Turnovers 6 Caitlin Mandrin Hill vs. Detroit Mercy, 02/22/09 Points 9, Three Times Last: Sam Apuzzo, Boston College, 03/04/17 Goals 7, Two Times Last: Maggie Anderson, William and Mary, 03/29/11 Assists 5, Four Times Last: Kailey Conry, Boston Univ., 04/15/17 Shots 12 Colleen Bubnack, Colgate, 04/09/11 Shots on Goal 10, Two Times Last: Taryn McKenna, Villanova, 03/24/09 Saves 19 Alyssa DeLorenz, Bucknell, 03/12/11 Ground Balls 8 Jamie Lockwood, Duke, 02/12/17 Draw Controls 13 Olivia Jenner, Duke, 02/12/16 Caused Turnovers 5, Three Times Last: Callie Humphrey, Duke, 02/12/17


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE National Rankings Navy in the National Polls Date IWLCA Poll 05/03/10 (Final Poll) RV 05/07/12 RV 05/29/12 (Final Poll) RV 02/25/13 RV 03/04/13 RV 03/11/13 20th ** 1st time in program history **

03/18/13 18th 03/25/13 18th 04/01/13 16th 04/08/13 13th 04/15/13 14th 04/22/13 15th 04/29/13 17th 05/06/13 16th 05/29/13 (Final Poll) 15th

02/03/14 18th 02/10/14 18th 02/17/14 19th 02/24/14 20th 03/03/14 20th 03/10/14 19th 03/17/14 19th 03/24/14 RV 04/07/14 RV 04/21/14 RV 03/02/15 RV 03/09/15 RV 03/16/15 RV 03/23/15 RV 02/08/16 RV 02/15/16 RV 05/30/17 (Final Poll) 6th

Highest National Ranking IWLCA Coaches’ Poll Inside Lacrosse Women’s Media Poll

6 on 05/30/17 4 on 06/01/17

Highest Final Poll National Ranking IWLCA Coaches’ Poll Inside Lacrosse Women’s Media Poll

6 in 2017 4 in 2017

Navy vs. Ranked Opponents Date Navy / Opp Opponent 03/10/10 –– / 18 William & Mary 03/21/10 –– / 3 at Duke 05/15/10 –– / 3 at North Carolina 03/03/11 –– / 2 Northwestern 03/29/11 –– / 15 at William & Mary 05/14/11 –– / 1 at Maryland 03/25/12 –– / 1 at Northwestern 05/12/12 RV / 5 at North Carolina 03/11/13 15 / 4 Northwestern 05/12/13 16 / 8 Duke 04/19/14 –– / 14 at Loyola 02/15/15 –– / 8 at Duke 04/01/15 –– / 4 at Virginia 04/17/15 –– / 16 Loyola 04/26/15 –– / 16 at Loyola 02/12/16 –– / 5 Duke 03/05/16 –– / 14 at Boston College 04/06/16 –– / 13 Virginia 02/12/17 –– / 10 at Duke 04/12/17 –– / 15 at Virginia 05/12/17 –– / 7 at Penn 05/20/17 –– / 2 at North Carolina 05/26/17 –– / 14 vs. Boston College * – According to the IWLCA Poll

Result L, 9-14 L, 10-19 L, 5-18 L, 8-18 L, 10-17 L, 6-19 L, 8-20 L, 7-14 L, 12-15 L, 5-10 L, 6-11 L, 3-10 L, 13-15 L, 4-14 L, 9-14 L, 9-18 L, 9-17 L, 9-13 L, 12-20 L, 13-16 W, 11-10 W, 16-14 L, 15-16

Navy vs. Defending National Champion Date Opponent 05/14/11 at Maryland 03/25/12 at Northwestern 03/11/13 Northwestern 05/20/17 at North Carolina

Result L, 6-19 L, 8-20 L, 12-15 W, 16-14

Navy vs. Eventual National Champion Date Opponent 03/03/11 Northwestern 03/25/12 at Northwestern

Result L, 8-18 L, 8-20

Navy vs. Eventual Final Four Team Date Opponent 05/15/10 at North Carolina 03/03/11 Northwestern 05/14/11 at Maryland 03/25/12 at Northwestern 03/11/13 Northwestern 03/04/17 Boston College 05/26/17 vs. Boston College * * – Final Four Game

Result L, 5-18 L, 8-18 L, 6-19 L, 8-20 L, 12-15 L, 11-20 L, 15-16

Most Consecutive Weeks Ranked IWLCA Coaches’ Poll 10 From 03/11/13 to Final Inside Lacrosse Women’s Media Poll 13 From 02/18/13 to Final

Navy in the NCAA Yearly Rankings Individual Rankings (Top 15)

Points 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 6th 6th 6th 8th 9th 15th

Jasmine DePompeo (2013) 127 Erin Rawlick (2010) 111 Jenna Collins (2017) 114 Jasmine DePompeo (2011) 99 Kelly Larkin (2017) 108 Erin Rawlick (2009) 92 Erin Rawlick (2008) 91 Loren Generi (2015) 86 Jasmine DePompeo (2012) 92 Aimee Gennaro (2013) 80

Points Per Game 1st Jasmine DePompeo (2013) 6.05 1st Erin Rawlick (2010) 5.29 2nd Erin Rawlick (2008) 5.35 4th Jasmine DePompeo (2011) 4.71 6th Erin Rawlick (2009) 5.11 9th Loren Generi (2015) 4.30 10th Jenna Collins (2017) 4.96 14th Kelly Larkin (2017) 4.70 Goals 2nd 6th (t) 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th

Erin Rawlick (2010) 77 Aimee Gennaro (2013) 64 Jenna Collins (2017) 72 Jasmine DePompeo (2011) 57 Loren Generi (2013) 62 Danielle Vivonetto (2010) 62 Kathy Young (2012) 58

Goals Per Game 2nd Erin Rawlick (2008) 3.94 4th Erin Rawlick (2010) 3.67 6th Meg Decker (2008) 3.71 14th Aimee Gennaro (2013) 3.05

Assists 2nd Jasmine DePompeo (2013) 71 3rd Kelly Larkin (2017) 54 6th Jasmine DePompeo (2011) 42 7th Jasmine DePompeo (2012) 47 13th Erin Rawlick (2009) 37 14th Erin Rawlick (2010) 34 15th Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2011) 34 Assists Per Game 2nd Jasmine DePompeo (2013) 3.38 8th Jasmine DePompeo (2011) 2.00 8th Erin Rawlick (2009) 2.08 13th Jasmine DePompeo (2012) 2.24 13th (t) Loren Generi (2014) 2.00 15th Kelly Larkin (2017) 2.35 15th Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2011) 1.79 15th Amanda Towey (2008) 1.94 Draw Controls 2nd Loren Generi (2012) 118 2nd Erin Rawlick (2010) 102 4th Loren Generi (2015) 153 5th Loren Generi (2014) 111 7th Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2011) 75 7th Erin Rawlick (2008) 59 8th Meg Decker (2008) 58 Draw Controls Per Game 3rd Loren Generi (2012) 5.62 4th Erin Rawlick (2010) 4.86 5th Loren Generi (2014) 6.53 7th Erin Rawlick (2008) 3.47 8th Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2011) 3.95 10th Loren Generi (2013) 5.29 10th Meg Decker (2008) 3.41

Ground Balls Per Game 11th Caitlin Mandrin Hill (2009) 3.24 Goals-Against Average 3rd Annie Foky (2013) 7.15 8th Elaina Ponchione (2009) 8.78 9th Annie Foky (2015) 7.59 11th Elaina Ponchione (2010) 8.69

Team (Top 10)

Scoring Defense 3rd 2014 3rd 2013 6th 2012 7th 2010 7th 2009 10th 2015

6.53 7.43 8.33 8.38 8.83 7.75

Scoring Margin 4th 2008 5th 2012 5th 2010 6th 2014 8th 2017 8th 2013 10th 2015

+6.12 +6.24 +6.14 +5.94 +5.74 +5.90 +5.25

Win Percentage 2nd 2013 4th 2012 6th 2014 6th 2010 8th 2008

.905 .857 .824 .810 .765

Points 4th 2010 6th 2011 7th 2012 8th 2013 8th 2008

440 396 401 400 392

Points Per Game 7th 2017

23.70

Assists Per Game 5th 2017

8.13

Shots Per Game 7th 2017

35.00

Turnovers Per Game 5th 2017

13.65

Shots On Goal Per Game 6th 2017

26.39

Scoring Offense 2nd 2008 6th 2010 7th 2012 8th 2017

16.65 14.52 14.57 15.57

Draw Controls Per Game 1st 2008 3rd 2017 5th 2010 6th 2012 9th 2015

14.12 15.83 14.29 15.14 14.65

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Honors & Awards All-Americans

Inside Lacrosse All-Americans 2017 Jenna Collins (2nd) 2017 Kelly Larkin (HM) WomensLax.com All-Americans 2013 Jasmine DePompeo 2011 Jasmine DePompeo (1st) 2010 Erin Rawlick (1st) WomensLacrosse.com All-Americans 2010 Erin Rawlick (2nd) Kierstin King (3rd) IWLCA All-Americans 2013 Jasmine DePompeo (3rd) IWLCA All-South Region 2017 Jenna Collins (2nd) 2016 Jenna Collins (2nd) 2015 Loren Generi (2nd) 2014 Loren Generi (2nd) 2013 Jasmine DePompeo (1st) Loren Generi (2nd) 2012 Jasmine DePompeo (2nd) 2011 Jasmine DePompeo (2nd) IWCLA Regional Coach of the Year 2017 Cindy Timchal ECAC All-Star 2017 Jenna Collins (1st) 2016 Jenna Collins (1st) ­­Patriot

League Major Award Winners

Offensive Player of the Year 2013 Jasmine DePompeo 2012 Jasmine DePompeo 2011 Jasmine DePompeo 2010 Erin Rawlick Midfielder of the Year 2017 Jenna Collins 2016 Jenna Collins Defender of the Year 2013 Annie Foky Rookie of the Year 2017 Kelly Larkin 2012 Loren Generi Coach of the Year 2013 Cindy Timchal 2012 Cindy Timchal

All-Patriot League Selections All-Patriot League First Team 2017 Jenna Collins Blake Smith Morgan Young 2016 Jenna Collins Molly Doyle Katie Gallagher 2015 Jenna Collins Loren Generi Sara George 2014 Loren Generi 2013 Jasmine DePompeo Loren Generi Annie Foky Brijet Mall 2012 Jasmine DePompeo Kierstin King Kathy Young

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2011 2010 2009 2008

Jasmine DePompeo Kierstin King Caitlin Mandrin Hill Katrina Nietsch Erin Rawlick Caitlin Mandrin Hill Erin Rawlick Meg Decker Erin Rawlick

All-Patriot League Second Team 2017 Kelly Larkin Andie O’Sullivan 2016 Lizzy Rullan 2015 Annie Foky Katie Gallagher Lizzy Rullan 2014 Jill Coughlin Aimee Gennaro Lizzy Rullan 2013 Kathy Young 2012 Jess Fellows Loren Generi Dominique Wright 2011 Aimee Gennaro Kathy Young 2010 Kierstin King Katrina Nietsch Danielle Vivonetto 2009 Katrina Nietsch Elaina Ponchione 2008 Katrina Nietsch Patriot League Tournament MVP 2017 Jenna Collins 2013 Jasmine DePompeo 2012 Kathy Young 2011 Jasmine DePompeo 2010 Erin Rawlick Patriot League All-Tournament Team 2017 Jenna Collins Meghan Hubley Meg O’Donnell Morgan Young 2016 Molly Doyle Lizzy Rullan Morgan Young 2015 Loren Generi Lizzy Rullan Morgan Young 2014 Loren Generi Aimee Gennaro 2013 Jasmine DePompeo Aimee Gennaro Lindsay Rheiner Annie Foky 2012 Loren Generi Aimee Gennaro Michelle Verbeeck Kathy Young 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

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Patriot League Preseason Awards

Preseason Offensive Player of the Year 2018 Jenna Collins 2013 Jasmine DePompeo 2012 Jasmine DePompeo 2009 Erin Rawlick Preseason Defensive Player of the Year 2014 Annie Foky 2010 Caitlin Mandrin Hill

Patriot League Players of the Week

Offensive / Attacker 2017 Julia Collins (Feb. 27) Julia Collins (Feb. 6) 2016 Katie Gallagher (Apr. 11) Julia Collins (Apr. 4) Morgan Young (Feb. 15) 2015 Katie Gallagher (Mar. 23) 2014 Loren Generi (Feb. 24) 2013 Jasmine DePompeo (Apr. 22) Jasmine DePompeo (Apr. 8) Jasmine DePompeo (Apr. 1) Jasmine DePompeo (Mar. 25) Jasmine DePompeo (Mar. 18) Jasmine DePompeo (Mar. 11) Aimee Gennaro (Feb. 18) 2012 Jasmine DePompeo (Apr. 2) Jasmine DePompeo (Mar. 5) 2011 Aimee Gennaro (Feb. 28) Jasmine DePompeo (Feb. 21) 2010 Katrina Nietsch (Apr. 5) Erin Rawlick (Mar. 15) Erin Rawlick (Mar. 8) Erin Rawlick (Mar. 2) Erin Rawlick (Feb. 23) 2009 Erin Rawlick (Feb. 17) 2008 Erin Rawlick (Mar. 11) Mary Ruttum (Mar. 4) Midfielder 2017 Jenna Collins (Apr. 10) Jenna Collins (Mar. 6) Jenna Collins (Feb. 13) 2016 Jenna Collins (May 2) Jenna Collins (Apr. 25) Jenna Collins (Feb. 29) Jenna Collins (Feb. 15) 2015 Loren Generi (Apr. 13) Loren Generi (Mar. 16) Loren Generi (Mar. 9) Loren Generi (Mar. 2) Loren Generi (Feb. 23) Loren Generi (Feb. 16) 2014 Jill Coughlin (Mar. 10) Loren Generi (Feb. 25) 2013 Loren Generi (Apr. 22) Loren Generi (Apr. 8) Loren Generi (Apr. 1) 2011 Caitlin Mandrin Hill (Apr.18) Defensive 2017 Blake Smith (Feb. 6) 2016 Ingrid Boyum (Apr. 18) Molly Doyle (Mar. 7) Lizzy Rullan (Feb. 25) 2015 Annie Foky (Apr. 13) Annie Foky (Feb. 16) 2013 Annie Foky (Apr. 15) Annie Foky (Mar. 11) Annie Foky (Mar. 4) Annie Foky (Feb. 25)

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Michelle Verbeeck (Apr. 9) Kierstin King (Mar. 19) Elaina Ponchione (Mar. 12) Elaina Ponchione (Feb. 27) Michelle Verbeeck (Apr. 18) Kierstin King (Mar. 21) Jen Eikenberg (Mar. 7) Claire Olechowski (Feb. 28) Elaina Ponchione (Feb. 21) Kathy Young (Apr. 26) Kierstin King (Mar. 29) Kierstin King (Mar. 22) Kierstin King (Feb. 23) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (Apr. 20) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (Apr. 6) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (Mar. 16) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (Feb. 24) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (Feb. 17) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (Mar. 17) Caitlin Mandrin Hill (Mar. 11)

Goalkeeper 2010 Elaina Ponchione (Feb. 23) 2009 Elaina Ponchione (Apr. 20) Elaina Ponchione (Apr. 6) Elaina Ponchione (Feb. 17) 2008 Natalie Blandon (Feb. 26) **Goalkeeper merged with Defensive award in 2011** Rookie 2017 2016 2015 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Kelly Larkin (Apr. 10) Kelly Larkin (Apr. 3) Kelly Larkin (Mar. 27) Kelly Larkin (Mar. 13) Kelly Larkin (Mar. 6) Kelly Larkin (Feb. 27) Kelly Larkin (Feb. 6) Marie Valenti (May 2) Meg O’Donnell (Apr. 25) Andie O’Sullivan (Apr. 11) Marie Valenti (Feb. 15) Julia Collins (Apr. 5) Jenna Collins (Mar. 2) Jess Fellows (Apr. 23) Loren Generi (Apr. 16) Loren Generi (Apr. 2) Loren Generi (Mar. 12) Loren Generi (Feb. 27) Jess Fellows (Feb. 20) Jill Coughlin (Apr. 18) Aimee Gennaro (Mar. 21) Aimee Gennaro (Mar. 14) Aimee Gennaro (Mar. 7) Aimee Gennaro (Feb. 21) Kathy Young (Feb. 23) Kierstin King (Mar. 16) Kierstin King (Feb. 24) Meg Decker (Apr. 22) Katrina Nietsch (Apr. 14) Meg Decker (Apr. 7) Meg Decker (Mar. 17)

National Weekly Awards

Inside Lacrosse Player of the Week 2009 Erin Rawlick (Feb. 17) WomensLax.com Player of the Week 2012 Aimee Gennaro (May 7) 2010 Erin Rawlick (May 4) WomensLax.com Rookie of the Week 2011 Aimee Gennaro (Mar. 14) WomensLacrosse.com Offensive Player of the Week 2010 Erin Rawlick (May 3)


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Honors & Awards Synapse Sports Offensive Player of the Week 2011 Jasmine DePompeo (May 3) Baltimore Sun Player of the Week 2012 Loren Generi (Apr. 19) Inside Lacrosse National Team of the Week 2011 Kathy Young (May 11) Jasmine DePompeo (May 4) WomensLacrosse.com National Team of the Week 2010 Katrina Nietsch (May 12) Kathy Young (Feb. 22)

Additional Awards and Honors Tewaaraton Preseason Watch List 2013 Jasmine DePompeo 2012 Jasmine DePompeo 2010 Erin Rawlick

NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship All-Tournament Team 2017 Julia Collins Kelly Larkin WomensLacrosse.com Freshmen All-Americans 2008 Meg Decker Inside Lacrosse Rookie of the Year 2017 Kelly Larkin LaxPower.com Rookie of the Year 2008 Meg Decker IWLCA Senior All-Star Game 2017 Meghan Hubley Morgan Young 2015 Loren Generi 2014 Aimee Gennaro Kelsey Henshaw 2013 Jasmine DePompeo Brijet Mall 2012 Kierstin King 2011 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2008 Amanda Towey USNA Foundation’s Cherly Dolyniuk Award 2011 Katrina Nietsch Team Captains 2018 Julia Collins (Off) Blake Smith (Def) 2017 Meghan Hubley (Def) Morgan Young (Off) 2016 Molly Doyle (Def) Codi Mullen (Off) 2015 Casey Browne (Off) Annie Foky (Def) 2014 Jill Coughlin (Def) Aimee Gennaro (Off) 2013 Jasmine DePompeo (Off) Emily Mellin (Def) 2012 Kierstin King 2011 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2010 Erin Rawlick 2009 Lauren Gillam 2008 Amanda Towey

Academic Honors

CoSIDA Academic All-America 2013 Jasmine DePompeo (1st) Kathy Young (3rd) 2012 Jasmine DePompeo (3rd) CoSIDA Academic All-District 2013 Jasmine DePompeo (1st) Kathy Young (1st) 2012 Jasmine DePompeo (1st) 2011 Jasmine DePompeo (1st) Katrina Nietsch (2nd) 2010 Mary Ruttum (2nd) IWLCA All-Academic Honor Roll 2017 Caitlin McGlaughlin Mackenzie Orr Suzelle Thomas 2016 Molly McNamara Kelsey O’Brien 2015 Jess Fellows Molly McNamara Kelsey O’Brien 2014 Jill Coughlin Jess Fellows S.A. Fogleman 2013 Jill Coughlin S.A. Fogleman Emily Mellin Kathy Young 2012 Emily Mellin Kathy Young 2010 Shelly Moeller Maggie Morton Mary Ruttum 2009 Erin Rawlick Mary Ruttum Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2010 Mary Ruttum Patriot League All-Academic Team 2017 Marie Valenti 2016 Kelsey O’Brien 2015 Loren Generi 2014 Jill Coughlin Katie Gallagher 2013 Jasmine DePompeo Loren Generi Kathy Young 2012 Jill Coughlin Jasmine DePompeo Kierstin King Kathy Young 2011 Katrina Nietsch Kathy Young Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2017 Caitlin Blanche Ingrid Boyum Libby Field Gab Harchelroad Meghan Hubley Victoria LaVeck Caitlin McGlaughlin Molly McGuckin Meg O’Donnell Mackenzie Orr Alana Phillips Aislinn Probst Anne Richter Blake Smith Suzelle Thomas Marie Valenti Cassy Zachares

2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Katie Gallagher Caitlin McGlaughlin Molly McNamara Carly Naud Kelsey O’Brien Mackenzie Orr Anne Richter Abby Savidge Suzelle Thomas Marie Valenti Cassy Zachares Casey Browne Jess Fellows Libby Field Loren Generi Caitlin McGlaughlin Molly McGuckin Molly McNamara Mackenzie Orr Lindsay Rheiner Suzelle Thomas Cassidy Chaney Jill Coughlin S.A. Fogleman Jess Fellows Aimee Gennaro Sarah George Molly Hamilton Molly McNamara Meghan Moloney Kelsey O’Brien Lindsay Rheiner Alex Rizzo Miranda Beal Jill Coughlin Jasmine DePompeo S.A Fogelman Jess Fellows Annie Foky Aimee Gennaro Molly Hamilton Charlotte Hauser Meleah Martin Molly McNamara Emily Mellin Kelsey O’Brien Beth Young Kathy Young Jill Coughlin Sam Dennis Abby Ellis S.A. Fogleman Molly Hamilton Kierstin King Emily Mellin Candace Ross Jordan Snyder Danielle Vivonetto Kathy Young Jill Coughlin Lexi Dauernheim Jasmine DePompeo Katie Kelly Baileigh Kimball Kierstin King Meleah Martin

2010 2009 2008

Emily Mellin Ashley Montgomery Laura Nevin Katrina Nietsch Claire Olechowski Beth Young Kathy Young Lexi Dauernheim Baileigh Kimball Kierstin King Emily Mellin Shelly Moeller Ashley Montgomery Laura Nevin Katrina Nietsch Claire Olechowski 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

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE All-Time Letterwinners *A* Amerau, Brittany

Class of 2010

Years Lettered 2008-09-10

*B* Beal, Miranda Bell, Madison Blanche, Caitlin Blandon, Natalie Bolden, Morgan Boyum, Ingrid Brigham, Paige Browne, Casey Bushong, Sarah

Class of 2016 2012 2020 2008 2020 2018 2019 2015 2009

Years Lettered 2014 2009-10 2017 2008 2017 2016-17 2017 2014-15 2008

*C* Childress, Sarah Collins, Jenna Collins, Julia Coughlin, Jill Cowing, Alexis

Class of 2018 2018 2018 2014 2014

Years Lettered 2015-16-17 2015-16-17 2015-16-17 2011-12-13-14 2014

*D* Class of Dauernheim, Lexi 2011 Decker, Meg 2011 DePompeo, Jasmine 2013 Doyle, Molly 2016 Dunbar, Jenn 2009

Years Lettered 2009-10-11 2008 2010-11-12-13 2014-15-16 2009

*E* Eikenberg, Jen Ellis, Abby

Class of 2013 2012

Years Lettered 2010-11 2009-10-11-12

*F* Fellows, Jess Fessenden, Haley Field, Libby Fischer, Ashley Fogleman, S.A. Foky, Annie

Class of 2015 2018 2017 2011 2014 2015

Years Lettered 2012-14 2017 2016 2010-11 2014 2013-14-15

*G* Gallagher, Katie Gardner, Margaret Generi, Loren Gennaro, Aimee George, Sarah Gillam, Lauren

Class of 2016 2009 2015 2014 2015 2009

Years Lettered 2014-15-16 2008-09 2012-13-14-15 2011-12-13-14 2014-15 2008-09

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*H* Hamilton, Molly Hanover, Lauren Harchelroad, Gab Harris, Kayla Henshaw, Kelsey Heyward, Annalise Howe, Jamie Hubley, Meghan Hughes, Meghan

Class of 2014 2014 2019 2020 2014 2020 2009 2017 2012

Years Lettered 2011-12-14 2014 2017 2017 2014 2017 2009 2014-15-16-17 2012

*K* Class of Kelly, Katie 2011 Kimball, Baileigh 2011 King, Kierstin 2012 Klingenstein, Kaylene 2008

Years Lettered 2011 2010-11 2009-10-11-12 2008

*L* Laraway, Kristen Larkin, Kelly Lazzeri, Katie

Class of 2009 2020 2017

Years Lettered 2009 2017 2015

*M* Class of Mall, Brijet 2013 Mandrin Hill, Caitlin 2011 McGlaughlin, Caitlin 2018 McGuckin, Molly 2018 McNamara, Molly 2016 Mellin, Emily 2013 Moeller, Shelly 2010 Moloney, Meghan 2017 Montgomery, Ashley 2011 Morton, Maggie 2010 Moynihan, Kaitlan 2017 Mullen, Codi 2016

Years Lettered 2011-12-13 2008-09-10-11 2017 2016-17 2015-16 2010-11-12-13 2010 2014-15 2011 2010 2014 2015-16

*N* Nevin, Laura Nietsch, Katrina

Class of 2012 2011

Years Lettered 2009-10-11 2008-09-10-11

*O* O’Brien, Kelsey O’Donnell, Meg O’Sullivan, Andie Olechowski, Claire Orr, Mackenzie

Class of 2016 2019 2019 2013 2018

Years Lettered 2015-16 2016-17 2016-17 2010-11 2017

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*P* Ponchione, Elaina Probst, Aislinn

Class of 2012 2017

Years Lettered 2009-10-11-12 2014-15-17

*R* Rawlick, Erin Rheiner, Lindsay Rizzo, Alex Rosa, Jessie Rullan, Lizzie Ruttum, Mary

Class of 2010 2015 2014 2008 2016 2010

Years Lettered 2008-09-10 2014-15 2014 2008 2014-15-16 2008-09-10

*S* Seekamp, Carley Silk, Megan Smith, Blake Smith, Lexy

Class of 2020 2010 2018 2020

Years Lettered 2017 2010 2015-16-17 2017

*T* Towey, Amanda

Class of 2008

Years Lettered 2008

*V* Valenti, Marie Verbeeck, Michelle Vivonetto, Danielle

Class of 2019 2013 2012

Years Lettered 2016-17 2010-11-12 2009-10-11-12

*W* Walsh, Erin Wiedmeier, Tori Winters, Britney Wright, Dominique

Class of 2014 2010 2010 2012

Years Lettered 2014 2010 2008 2010-11-12

*Y* Yohe, Ryan Youker, Carissa Young, Beth Young, Kathy Young, Morgan

Class of 2011 2011 2013 2013 2017

Years Lettered 2008-11 2011 2010-11-12-13 2010-11-12-13 2014-15-16-17

*Z* Zachares, Cassy

Class of 2019

Years Lettered 2017


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE All-Time Jersey Numbers *1* Years Bailey Dixon 2016-17 Arden Smith 2015 Kelsey Henshaw 2011-12-13-14 Maggie Morton 2008-09-10 *2* Years Sarah Childress 2015-16-17 Alex Rizzo 2011-12-13-14 Meg Decker 2008 *3* Years Paige Brigham 2016-17 Casey Browne 2012-13-14-15 Jen Eikenberg 2010-11 Margaret Gardner 2008-09 *4* Years Meg O’Donnell 2016-17 Jess Fellows 2012-13-14-15 Lexi Dauernheim 2008-09-10-11 *5* Years Natalie Irwin 2017 Molly Doyle 2013-14-15-16 Meg Ford 2012 Sue Truelove 2009-10-11 Katherine Kitchen 2008 *6* Years Molly O’Sullivan 2016-17 Lindsay Rheiner 2012-13-14-15 Kori Wilke 2010 Kelsey Wells 2009 Valarie Cappelaere 2008 *7* Years Kelly Larkin 2017 Codi Mullen 2013-14-15-16 Claire Olechowski 2010-11 Jenn Dunbar 2009 Kaylene Klingenstein 2008 *8* Years Marie Valenti 2016-17 Sam Dennis 2011-12-13 Madison Bell 2009-10 Jessie Rosa 2008 *9* Years Libby Field 2014-15-16-17 Jordan Snyder 2012 Ryan Yohe 2008-09-10-11 *10* Years Abby Savidge 2016-17 Sarah George 2012-13-14-15 Brigid Jurgens 2009-10-11 Sarah Bushong 2008 *11* Years Hannah Downey 2016-17 Miranda Beal 2013-14 Laura Nevin 2009-10-11 Lindsay Pirek 2008 *12* Years Autumn Koh 2016-17 Maggie Nantz 2014 Meleah Martin 2010-11-12-13 Marilyn Pendlyshok 2009 Amanda Towey 2008 *13* Years Hannah Cooper 2016 Kaitlan Moynihan 2014 Katrina Nietsch 2008-09-10-11

*14* Years Annalise Heyward 2017 Lizzie Rullan 2013-14-15-16 Danielle Vivonetto 2009-10-11-12

*28* Years Marth Byrne 2015-16 Alexis Cowing 2011-12-13-14 Morgan Williams 2009

*15* Years Gabby Labuskes 2016-17 Loren Generi 2012-13-14-15 Caitlin Mandrin Hill 2008-09-10-11

*29* Years Caitlin McGlaughlin 2015-16-17 Melissa Gfeller 2012-13-14 Jamie Howe 2009 Erica Sizemore 2008

*16* Years Carly Comitino 2015-16 Molly Hamilton 2011-12-13-14 Ali Reckenbeil 2008-09 *17* Years Morgan Young 2014-15-16-17 Morgan O’Brien 2010-11-12-13 Kristen Laraway 2009 Mia Hencinski 2008 *18* Years Caitlin Blanche 2017 Anne Richter 2016 Meghan Moloney 2014-15 Emily Mellin 2010-11-12-13 *19* Years Anne Richter 2017 S.A. Fogleman 2011-12-13-14 Shelly Moeller 2010 Kristin Lein 2008 *20* Years Meghan Hubley 2014-15-16-17 Morgan Stamm 2012 Carissa Youker 2011 Mary Ruttum 2008-09-10 *21* Years Aislinn Probst 2014-15-16-17 Jasmine DePompeo 2010-11-12-13 Sarah Bull 2009 Natalie Blandon 2008 *22* Years Julia Collins 2015-16-17 Erin Walsh 2011-12-13-14 Megan Silk 2008-09-10 *23* Years Tara Seifert 2015-16 Aimee Gennaro 2011-12-13-14 Erin Rawlick 2008-09-10 *24* Years Alana Phillips 2017 Katie Gallagher 2013-14-15-16 Kierstin King 2009-10-11-12 Britney Winters 2008 *25* Years Kayla Harris 2017 Kelsey O’Brien 2013-14-15-16 Dominique Wright 2010-11-12 Lauren Gillam 2008-09 *26* Years Ingrid Boyum 2015-16-17 Lauren Hanover 2011-12-13-14 Tori Wiedmeier 2008-09-10 *27* Years Carly Naud 2016 Katie Lazzeri 2014-15 Beth Young 2010-11-12-13

*30* Years Andie O’Sullivan 2017 Molly McNamara 2013-14-15-16 Abby Ellis 2009-10-11-12 Meg Foley 2008 *31* Years Lizzy Schwien 2017 Andie O’Sullivan 2016 Justice Swett 2014 Abigail New 2012 Sara Ster 2010 Jamie Ireland 2008-09 *32* Years Blake Smith 2015-16-17 Cara Pastrana 2013 Meghan Hughes 2009-10-11-12 Ellyn Creasey 2008

*42* Years Carley Seekamp 2017 Taylor Boosmann 2010 *43* Years Victoria LaVeck 2017 Candace Ross 2012 *44* Years Jenna Collins 2015-16-17 Katie Kelly 2011 *45* Years Sophia Schade 2017 Cassidy Chaney 2013-14 Elaina Ponchione 2009-10-11-12 *47* Years Morgan Bolden 2017 *53* Years Allison Shamir 2017 *55* Years Mackenzie Orr 2015-16-17

*33* Years Haley Fessenden 2015-16-17 Jill Coughlin 2011-12-13-14 Brittany Amerau 2008-09-10 *34* Years Alivia Roskovich 2016-17 Annie Foky 2012-13-14-15 Grace Bojanowski 2010 Kay Lantz 2009 *35* Years Suzelle Thomas 2015-16-17 Danielle Abad 2012-13 Baileigh Kimball 2008-09-10-11 *36* Years Cassy Zachares 2016-17 Morgan Lange 2014 Molly Nantz 2012 Ashley Fischer 2008-09-10-11 *37* Years Hannah Couto 2016 Sara Nardone 2012-13 Ashley Montgomery 2008-09-10-11 *38* Years Kathleen Mills 2015-16 Kathy Young 2010-11-12-13 Vanessa Nieves 2008 *39* Years Gab Harchelroad 2016-17 Meghan Bennett 2014-15 Brijet Mall 2010-11-12-13 *40* Years Cori Caggiano 2014-15-16 Michelle Verbeeck 2010-11-12 Emma McCarthy 2008-09 *41* Years Molly McGuckin 2014-15-16-17 Charlotte Hauser 2010-11-12-13

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE 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.

May 23, 2008 – Freshman Meg Decker is voted the LaxPower.com National Rookie of the Year.

Feb. 3, 2010 – Caitlin Mandrin Hill selected as the Patriot League Preseason Defensive Player of the Year.

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.

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.

Feb. 5, 2010 – Erin Rawlick scores a school-record 13 points as Navy defeats Howard 24-2 in season-opening win.

Sept. 16, 2006 – Navy takes on the Japanese National Team in a fall exhibition match.

May 28, 2008 – Meg Decker named to the Womenslacrosse. com All-American All-Rookie Team.

Feb. 18, 2007 – Mids defeat the University of Florida’s club team, 13-3, to begin Division I transition year. Navy’s schedule included five Division I opponents and a number of club teams.

June 11, 2008 – Meg Decker invited to U.S. Lacrosse Developmental and Elite team tryouts.

April 3, 2007 – Mids defeat Howard, 14-13, for first-ever win over a Division I opponent. May 11, 2007 – Navy defeats UC Santa Barbara, 11-8, in the US Lacrosse Women’s Division Intercollegiate Associates semifinals.

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.

May 12, 2007 – The Mids fall to Cal Poly in the USL WDIA championship game, 16-9. Navy ends its 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.

Feb. 11, 2009 – Erin Rawlick selected as the Patriot League Preseason Offensive Player of the Year.

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 AllAmerica Second Team.

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.

July 11, 2007 – Cindy Timchal announces her first full recruiting class. The Class of 2011 included future All-Patriot League 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 improved to 6-0 on the season.

Feb. 13, 2009 – Navy opens its second varsity season with a 21-4 win over Presbyterian.

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 7, 2010 – Navy earns a berth to its third-straight Patriot League Tournament with a 15-14 win over American. April 24, 2010 – Navy earns a share of its first Regular Season League Championship, as the Mids defeat Bucknell, 24-4, to finish tied with Lehigh at 5-1. April 28, 2010 – Erin Rawlick named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year. Danielle Vivonetto, Katrina Nietsch, and Kierstin King all chosen to the All-Patriot League Second Team. April 28, 2010 – Mary Ruttum is named the Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

April 30, 2010 – Erin Rawlick becomes the first Navy player to eclipse the 100-point mark in a season.

April 24, 2009 – Navy defeats Lehigh, 12-11, to record its first postseason win and advance to its first Patriot League Championship game.

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 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.

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March 9, 2010 – Navy receives votes in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll for the first time.

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 22, 2008 – Navy sets a new NCAA record for most wins by a first-year program with their 13th of the year. The Mids were victorious over Villanova, 19-8.

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March 8, 2010 – Erin Rawlick is named to the Tewaaraton Award Preseason Watch List.

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 12, 2008 – Mids clinch first Patriot League Tournament berth with an 18-11 win over Bucknell.

April 28, 2008 – Erin Rawlick and Meg Decker named to the Patriot League All-Tournament team.

March 7, 2010 – Navy beats Fresno State, 23-2, to begin the season with its best-ever record (7-0).

April 7, 2009 – Erin Rawlick becomes the first Navy women’s lacrosse player to score 100 career goals, doing so in just 29 games, as Navy beats Saint Mary’s, 16-8.

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 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.

Feb. 24, 2010 – Freshman Kathy Young named to the WomensLacrosse.com National Honor Roll after scoring 11 points in two wins on the week

April 26, 2009 – Erin Rawlick, Kristen Laraway and Elaina Ponchione named to the Patriot League All-Tournament team.

May 2, 2010 – Navy wins its first-ever Patriot League Championship, defeating 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 4, 2010 – Erin Rawlick named the WomensLax.com National Player of the Week.

July 31, 2009 – Erin Rawlick advances to the final tryout for the U.S. Women’s Developmental team.

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.

Sept. 8, 2009 – Erin Rawlick and Mary Ruttum named to the IWLCA All-Academic team.

May 8, 2010 – Cindy Timchal becomes the first coach to lead three different programs to the NCAA Tournament.

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy Women’s Lacrosse Timeline May 12, 2010 – Navy earns its highest national ranking to date, as they appear at No. 18 in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. May 12, 2010 – Katrina Nietsch selected to the WomensLacrosse.com National Honor Roll. 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. 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). June 1, 2010 – Erin Rawlick (second team) and Kierstin King (third team) earn WomensLacrosse.com All-American honors. June 9, 2010 – Navy is ranked No. 19 in the final Inside Lacrosse Media Poll of the season. 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 Patriot League 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. February 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. March 3, 2011 – Navy hosts No. 2 Northwestern at NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Wildcats went on to win the 2011 national championship. 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 AllAcademic 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. May 7, 2011 – Mids blow out Quinnipiac, 20-5, in NCAA Play-In Game to advance to their second straight NCAA Tournament. May 14, 2011 – Navy makes its second straight NCAA Tournament appearance, but falls to No. 1 Maryland, 19-6, in the first round. 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 First-Team 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 1, 2012 – Navy finishes the season at No. 19 in the deBeer Media Poll, No. 14 in the RPI rankings and is receiving votes in the season’s final IWLCA Coaches Poll. June 7, 2012 – Jasmine DePompeo earns CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team honors. DePompeo becomes the first Navy women’s lacrosse player to earn Academic AllAmerica recognition. October 23, 2012 – Navy head coach Cindy Timchal is inducted to the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. March 9, 2013 – Navy wins 17th-straight home game (program-best). April 2, 2013 – DePompeo becomes Navy’s all-time leader in points, surpassing 2010 graduate Erin Rawlick (294 points). April 8, 2013 – Navy is ranked 13th in the IWLCA Coaches Poll, which is the highest ranking in program history. April 13, 2013 – DePompeo becomes the Patriot League’s all-time leader in points. She surpassed Lehigh’s Jill Altshuler’s (1993-96) league record of 306 points.

June 3, 2011 – Navy is ranked in the year-end Inside Lacrosse Media Poll for the second straight season, coming in at No. 20.

April 23, 2013 – Cindy Timchal is named the Patriot League Coach of the Year and Jasmine DePompeo tabbed Offensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive year. Annie Foky (Defensive Player of the Year) picked up her first career major Patriot League Award. Four Mids earn all-league honors.

October 9, 2011 – Navy faces Team USA in an exhibition game at the US Lacrosse Stars and Stripes weekend at Duke.

April 28, 2013 – Navy defeats Holy Cross, 14-4, at NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium to win its fourth straight Patriot League Tournament title.

March 7, 2012 – Head coach Cindy Timchal becomes the first college lacrosse coach to win 400 career games when Navy defeats Robert Morris, 18-8.

May 10, 2013 – The Mids host NCAA First Round contest and down Monmouth, 12-6, to advance.

March 17, 2012 – Navy downs Lafayette, 18-7, as the Mids win a program-record 10th straight game. April 21, 2012 – Navy wraps up the Patriot League Regular Season Championship with a perfect 6-0 record and earns the right to host the league postseason tournament for the first time. April 24, 2012 – Cindy Timchal is named the Patriot League Coach of the Year for the first time and Jasmine DePompeo (Offensive Player of the Year) and Loren Generi (Rookie of the Year) pick up major Patriot League Awards. Six Mids earn all-league honors. April 29, 2012 – Navy defeats Holy Cross, 18-11, at NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium to win its third straight Patriot League Tournament title. May 5, 2012 – The Mids travel across the country to down Oregon, 10-9, in overtime in the NCAA Play-In Game for a third straight NCAA Tournament berth. May 12, 2012 – Navy falls to North Carolina, 14-7, in the NCAA First Round. May 24, 2012 – Jasmine DePompeo earns IWLCA All-South Region Second-Team honors for the second consecutive year.

May 12, 2013 – Navy falls to Duke, 10-5, in the NCAA Second Round. May 15, 2013 – Jasmine DePompeo earns IWLCA AllAmerica Third-Team honors, becoming first Navy women’s lacrosse player to earn All-American laurels. June 1, 2013 – Navy finishes the season at No. 12 in the deBeer Media Poll, No. 15 in the season’s final IWLCA Coaches Poll. May 22, 2013 – Jasmine DePompeo and Brijet Mall represent Navy in IWLCA All-Star Game. July 1, 2013 – Jasmine DePompeo awarded NCAA Postgraduate scholarship. Feb. 25, 2014 – Cindy Timchal wins her 100th game at Navy against Villanova . June 5, 2014 – Aimee Gennaro and Kelsey Henshaw picked to play in the North-South Senior All-Star Game. April 24, 2015 – Loren Generi surpassed Aimee Gennaro for the most goals in program history with 210. Generi would finish with 217 for her career.

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy Women’s Lacrosse Timeline May 2, 2015 – Loren Generi became the first player in NCAA history to tally at least 300 points, 200 goals and 400 draw controls for a career. July 23, 2015 – Loren Generi received a NCAA Postgraduate scholarship. August 25, 2015 – Jasmine DePompeo, Loren Generi and Erin Rawlick were selected to the Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse 25th Anniversary Team. April 2, 2016 – Navy defeats Army West Point, 11-5, in inaugural Army-Navy game. Julia Collins scored six points on five goals and an assist in the victory. April 23, 2016 – Mids clinch second seed in Patriot League Tournament with 11-10 win over Bucknell. Navy secured a spot in the league tournament for the ninth consecutive time overall and as the second seed for the third time in program history. May 2, 2016 – Jenna Collins was named Patriot League Midfielder of the Year. Three Mids – Jenna Collins, Katie Gallagher and Molly Doyle were placed on the First Team All-Patriot League squad, while Lizzy Rullan earned second team all-league honors. May 4, 2016 – Senior Kelsey O’Brien was named to the 12-player Patriot League All-Academic team. May 6, 2016 – Mids advance to the Patriot League Championship with 10-7 win over Boston University. With the win, second-seeded Navy and top-seed Loyola clash in the league championship for the second year in a row. May 8, 2016 – Molly Doyle, Jenna Collins and Morgan Young were named to the Patriot League All-Tournament team. May 26, 2016 – Lizzy Rullan was awarded the Vice Admiral Lawrence Sword for Women, which is presented to that woman of the graduating class who is considered by the Association’s Athletic Council to have personally excelled in women’s athletics during her years of varsity competition. May 27, 2016 – Jenna Collins was named to the 2016 IWLCA All-South Region Second Team for the first time in her career. June 6, 2016 – Midfielder Jenna Collins was named as a First Team ECAC All-Star. Jan. 10, 2017 – Inside Lacrosse names Jenna Collins to its Preseason All-America list. April 3, 2017 – Kelly Larkin earns record-breaking sixth Patriot League Rookie of the Week accolade. April 22, 2017 – Navy secured the No. 2 seed in the Patriot League Tournament for the second consecutive year. May 1, 2017 – Jenna Collins and Kelly Larkin were named Patriot League Midfielder and Rookie of the Year, respectively. To go along with the pair of major conference awards, Navy placed three players on the PL First Team and two earn second team accolades. May 3, 2017 – Marie Valenti was selected to the 13-player Academic All-Patriot League Team.

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May 5, 2017 – Trailing 8-7 with under 10 minutes to play, Navy used goals by Morgan Young and Meg O’Donnell to defeat Lehigh, 9-8, in the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament. With the win, the Midshipmen advanced to the championship game for the third consecutive year. May 7, 2017 – Navy won its fifth Patriot League Championship in its 10-year history with a 15-5 victory over Loyola (Md.). The win snapped the Greyhounds’ 41-game winning streak (34 regular season, seven conference tournament) over Patriot League opponents. May 12, 2017 – Jenna Collins was named to the 2017 IWLCA All-South Region Second Team for the second time in her career. May 12, 2017 – Navy defeated No. 7 Penn, 11-10, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The victory over the Quakers was the first for the Mids over a ranked opponent in school history. In addition, it was the second NCAA Tournament win for Navy in program history. May 14, 2017 – The Midshipmen advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history with a 23-11 victory over UMass. May 15, 2017 – Julia Collins was named Epoch/US Lacrosse Player of the Week. Collins led the Navy women’s lacrosse team to a pair of victories in the NCAA Tournament, helping the Mids to advance to their first ever Elite Eight. May 16, 2017 – The Eastern College Athletic Conference announced its All-ECAC selections in women’s lacrosse for the 2017 season and Navy’s Jenna Collins was selected to the first team. It was the second time in Collins’ career she earned the accolade. May 17, 2017 – Navy’s Kelly Larkin and Julia Collins earned Inside Lacrosse weekly honors after helping the Midshipmen to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals. Larkin earned her second consecutive Inside Lacrosse Rookie of the Week accolade, while Collins picked up her first Alpha Lacrosse National Player of the Week honor. May 17, 2017 – Midfielder Jenna Collins and attacker Kelly Larkin were selected to the Inside Lacrosse Media AllAmerica Team. Collins was named to the second team, while Larkin earned honorable mention accolades. May 20, 2017 – Navy edged defending National Champion and No. 2 seed North Carolina, 16-14, to lift the Midshipmen to the first Final Four appearance in school history. May 26, 2017 – Navy saw its historic run come to an end as the Midshipmen dropped a 16-15 decision to No. 14 Boston College in the NCAA Tournament Semifinals at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The Mids became the first women’s team from a service academy in any sport to ever compete in the Final Four. May 29, 2017 – Kelly Larkin and Julia Collins were named to the 2017 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship AllTournament Team. Larkin scored a career-best six goals, while Collins grabbed a game-high six draws. May 30, 2017 – After a historic run to the NCAA Tournament Semifinals, the Navy women’s lacrosse team finished the year ranked sixth in the IWCLA end of the year poll.

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May 31, 2017 – Senior captains Meghan Hubley and Morgan Young were selected to play in the 2017 IWLCA Senior AllStar Game. June 2, 2017 – The women’s lacrosse team ranked fourth in the final Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. Earlier in the week, the Midshipmen were ranked sixth in the final IWLCA Coaches Poll of the year. The rankings mark the first time in program history that the Mids have been ranked in the top 10 in either poll. June 20, 2017 – Kelly Larkin was named NCAA Division I Freshman of the Year by Inside Lacrosse. Larkin set the Navy freshman record with 108 points (54 goals, 54 assists). June 22, 2017 – Kelly Larkin was named to the Inside Lacrosse All-Rookie team. July 12, 2017 – After leading the Navy women’s lacrosse team to the 2017 NCAA Final Four, head coach Cindy Timchal was named the IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year. July 26, 2017 – Student-athletes Caitlin McGlaughlin, Mackenzie Orr, and Suzelle Thomas were recognized by the IWLCA as members of the 2017 Zag Sports Division I Academic Honor Roll. Aug. 4, 2017 – Assistant coach Gabby Capuzzi took part in the FIL Rathbone’s Women’s World Cup in late July as part of Team Italy. Capuzzi finished with 29 goals – tied for most in the tournament – to help Italy to an 11th place finish in its first ever World Cup. Sept. 1, 2017 – It was announced by Navy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk that the Navy women’s lacrosse program was awarded the 2016-17 Director of Athletics Cup. Nov. 16, 2017 – Head coach Cindy Timchal officially enshrined in the inaugural IWLCA Hall of Fame. Timchal is one of six women’s lacrosse head coaches to be in the organization’s first Hall of Fame class. Dec. 15, 2017 – Suzelle Thomas was selected by Naval Academy to go to the White House as President of the United States Donald J. Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).


2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium was initially renovated with the first of three phases over a four-year time period (2002-05) and transformed into a state-of-the-art multi-use facility hosting Navy football, sprint football and men’s and women’s lacrosse as well as a myriad of other local, regional, national and international events. Recently (2011-15), a fourth phase of renovation has enhanced the venue’s recruiting suites, hospitality facilities, scoreboards and locker rooms. The $58M project was privately funded by the Naval Academy Foundation and the Naval Academy Athletic Association (NAAA). 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 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. banquet facility was constructed to host class reunion dinners and other Naval Academy functions.  The first floor Admiral William Lawrence 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, memorabilia and a multimedia presentation 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 lower 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 in-stadium 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 and the sixth level holds six 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.  In the summer of 2010, four luxury boxes, a television booth and camera locations were constructed on the Upper East Side. The relocation of the television production allows CBS Sports Network to better capture the Navy sideline and Brigade of Midshipmen. In order to enhance the Stadium’s ADA capabilities, two new elevators make stops at the lower portion of the upper deck to allow for fans to access their seats via a pedestrian bridge. In the summer of 2011, a new playing surface was installed at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The monoblade monofilament turf system was installed by FieldTurf

making Navy the first FBS program with this type of field. In the summer of 2013 two new state-of-the-art high-definition video boards were installed, the brand new construction of two enclosed recruiting and hospitality reception areas were completed in the south end zone and the home team locker room was completely refurbished. The recruiting room on the press box side of the stadium is also used for postgame press conferences. In the summer of 2014, following a private dedication, the east tower formally became known as Akerson Tower, named in honor of distinguished Naval Academy graduate, Daniel F. Akerson ‘70. Additionally, two identical club lounges, with dedicated seating, were constructed on either side of the existing Akerson Tower upper-level suites to provide a premium game day experience for up to 350 people. The two clubs will officially open this fall. The multi-purpose nature of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium has allowed it to play host to five NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals, the 2005 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship, the 2005 Women’s Lacrosse World Cup, the 2013 First and Second Rounds of the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Tournament, Major League Lacrosse games, as well as numerous high school, professional and local youth events. The stadium is the home of the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman and the annual site of a Baltimore Ravens’ practice. 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. There was also an arch dedicated to those that went on to serve in the Air Force. The stadium was rededicated on Oct. 8, 2005 before Navy’s annual battle with Air Force. The Mids won the game, 27-24. The dedication plaque for Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium reads as follows: “This Stadium is dedicated to those who have served and will serve as upholders of the traditions and renown of the Navy and Marine Corps of the United States. May it be a perpetual reminder that the Navy and Marine Corps are organizations of men trained to live nobly and serve courageously in peace, champions of our integrity; in war, defenders of our freedom.”

Wesley A. Brown Field House 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. Building Facts Size 140,000 sq ft Turf area 76,000 sq ft Weight room area 5800 sq ft Locker rooms 8 Lockers 300

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Most Points Most Goals Most Assists Most Shots Most Saves Most Ground Balls Most Draw Controls Most Caused Turnovers

42, Fresno State, 03/07/10 24, Three Times Last: Bucknell, 04/24/10 19, Fresno State, 03/07/10 53, Presbyterian, 03/22/10 15, Ohio State, 02/18/11 30, Robert Morris, 04/14/09 21, Five Times Last: Bucknell, 03/24/10 19, American, 03/18/15

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Most Points Most Goals Most Assists Most Shots Most Saves Most Ground Balls Most Draw Controls Most Caused Turnovers

31, Boston College, 03/04/17 20, Boston College, 03/04/17 11, Boston College, 03/04/17 44, Northwestern, 03/03/11 18, Two Times Last: Loyola (Md.), 03/18/17 23, Bryant, 03/12/17 23, Duke, 02/12/16 11, Loyola (Md.), 03/18/17

Single-Game Individual Records at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Navy

Most Points Most Goals Most Assists Most Shots Most Saves Most Ground Balls Most Draw Controls Most Caused Turnovers

13, Erin Rawlick vs. Howard, 02/05/10 8, Danielle Vivonetto vs. Manhattan, 03/18/10 9, Erin Rawlick vs. Howard, 02/24/10 17, Morgan Young vs. Bryant, 03/12/17 15, Elaina Ponchione vs. Ohio State, 02/18/11 7, Two Times Last: Elaina Ponchione vs. William & Mary, 03/10/10 15, Loren Generi vs. Virginia Tech, 05/02/15 6, Caitlin Mandrin Hill vs. Detroit Mercy, 02/22/09

Largest Crowds at NMCMS No. Attendance Game

1. 12,103 1 2. 9,523 3 3. 4,422 2 4. 3,189 4 5. 2,597 5 6. 1,862 7. 1,655 8. 1,437 9. 1,316 10. 1,250

Navy 12 Navy 11 Navy 12 Navy 15 Navy 17 Navy 22 Navy 19 Navy 14 Lehigh 15 Navy 12

Colgate 6 Holy Cross 6 Michigan 9 Colgate 10 Holy Cross 6 Army West Point 7 American 6 Lehigh 4 Navy 13 Monmouth 6

1 – Doubleheader with Navy men’s lacrosse vs. Army 2 – Doubleheader with Navy men’s lacrosse vs. Loyola (Md.) 3 – Doubleheader with Navy men’s lacrosse vs. Army 4 – Doubleheader with Navy men’s lacrosse vs. Colgate 5 – Doubleheader with Navy men’s lacrosse vs. Lehigh

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Most Points Most Goals Most Assists Most Shots Most Saves Most Ground Balls Most Draw Controls Most Caused Turnovers

9, Two Times Last: Sam Apuzzo, Boston College, 03/04/17 7, Taryn McKenna, Villanova, 03/24/09 5, Two Times Last: Kaileen Hart, Boston College, 03/04/17 11, Two Times Last: Kate Weeks, Boston College, 03/04/17 18, Two Times Last: Kady Glynn, Loyola (Md.), 03/18/17 7, Two Times Last: Carly Cronin, Bryant, 03/12/17 12, Ana White, Lafayette, 03/20/11 4, Kristen Yanchoris, Loyola (Md.), 03/18/17

Year-By-Year Records at NMCMS Date Year W L Pct.

04/13/13 04/11/15 04/05/14 04/09/16 03/25/17 04/01/17 04/13/12 03/09/13 04/23/11 05/10/13

2008 11 0 1.000 2009 7 3 .700 2010 11 1 .917 2011 8 2 .800 2012 11 0 1.000 2013 13 2 .867 2014 9 1 .900 2015 8 1 .889 2016 6 2 .750 2017 7 2 .778 Total 91 14 .867

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2018 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Patriot League H Navy women’s lacrosse became the fourth Patriot League team in any sport to advance to the semifinals of an NCAA Championship as the Mids defeated No. 7 Penn, UMass and No. 2 North Carolina in their tournament play.

Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 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 West Point, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown, MIT and Richmond 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. The Patriot League’s mission is simple: to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its studentathletes to be leaders in society. During the 2016-17 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams accomplished the following: H 97 Patriot League teams (45.8 percent of League teams) earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for ranking in the top 10 percent of their sport in Academic Progress Rate (APR), with a Patriot League record 84 squads earning perfect scores. H The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences in Public Recognition Awards, and tied for the national lead with the Ivy League for the highest percentage of teams earning the honor at 45.8%. H The League’s 93 percent graduation success rate (GSR) is the best mark in the nation for the second-consecutive year. Nine schools were at 90 percent or higher. All 10 member institutions exceeded the national GSR of 86 percent. In addition the League’s 86 percent Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) places it as the national leader for the fourth-consecutive year. H American’s Natalie Konerth (Field Hockey) and Navy’s Ryan Bailey (Men’s Swimming) were named the Corvias Patriot League Female and Male ScholarAthlete of the Year honorees, respectively. H 11 student-athletes earned Capital One Academic All-America recognition, including first-team accolades for Bucknell’s Luke Giugliano (Men’s Track & Field) and Kendall Ham (Women’s Soccer) Lehigh’s Micah Tennant (Football), Navy’s Ryan Bailey (Men’s Swimming) and Ryan Speir (Men’s Cross Country) H Two Patriot League student-athletes earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, including Navy’s Bailey and Nate Gainey (men’s track and field) and two earned Fulbright Scholarships, including American’s Shannon Scovel (Women’s Swimming) and Holy Cross’s Samantha Speroni (Women’s Track and Field) H 43 Patriot League student-athletes received Capital One/CoSIDA Academic AllDistrict recognition. H There were a Patriot League record 2,899 student-athletes on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2016-17. H Holy Cross’s Anthony Critelli (Baseball) won the Senior CLASS Award for baseball and was one of five Patriot League finalists for the award, along with Bucknell’s Brett Smith (Baseball), Lehigh’s Tim Kempton (Men’s Basketball) and Justin Worley (Men’s Soccer) and Navy’s Adrian Chinnery (Baseball).

H Twenty-five Patriot Leaguers were All-America selections, with first-team status for Bucknell’s Julién Davenport (Football), Fordham’s Chase Edmonds (Football), Lehigh’s Courtney Avery (Women’s Outdoor Track & Field), Loyola Maryland’s Pat Spencer (Men’s Lacrosse), Navy’s Lucas Stalnaker (Men’s Outdoor Track & Field). H Nine Patriot Leaguers were selected in the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Draft, two were taken in the Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft and one was taken in the Major League Soccer (MLS) SuperDraft. Among those players selected in the MLL Draft were Navy’s Matt Rees (Chesapeake Bayhawks, second round) and Chris Fennell (Chesapeake, sixth round).

NAVY’S 2016-17 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS TEAM TITLES (8) Men’s Cross Country | Men’s Swimming & Diving Women’s Swimming & Diving | Men’s Indoor Track & Field Baseball (Regular Season) | Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Women’s Lacrosse (Tournament) | Women’s Rowing COACH OF THE YEAR (5) Al Cantello (Men’s Cross Country) Rich MacDonald (Diving) John Morrison (Women’s Swimming) Stephen Cooksey (Men’s Indoor Track & Field) Stephen Cooksey (Men’s Outdoor Track & Field) ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (9) Patricia Mattingly –Setter of the Year (Volleyball) Sydney Shearn – Libero of the Year (Volleyball) Lucas Stalnaker – Runner of the Meet (Men’s Cross Country) Laren Barber – Swimmer of the Meet (Women’s Swimming) Bradley Buchter – Diver of the Meet (Men’s Diving) Travis Blue – Player of the Year (Baseball) Kyle Condry – Pitcher of the Year (Baseball) Chris Fennell – Defensive Player of the Year (Men’s Lacrosse) Jenna Collins – Midfielder of the Year (Women’s Lacrosse) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (4) Delaney Walz (Women’s Swimming) Zach Jennings (Men’s Tennis) Cameron Hurd (Men’s Outdoor Track & Field) Kelly Larkin (Women’s Lacrosse) SPORT SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (4) Patricia Mattingly (Volleyball) Ryan Speir (Men’s Cross Country) Ryan Bailey (Men’s Swimming & Diving) Thomas Pecor (Men’s Tennis) OVERALL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (1) Ryan Bailey (Men’s Swimming & Diving)

H Navy won the Corvias Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the fourth straight time and fifth in the last six years.

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