2015 NCAC Women's Lacrosse Guide

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2015 NCAC Women’s Lacrosse Guide Allegheny ◆ Denison ◆ DePauw ◆ Hiram ◆ Kenyon Oberlin ◆ Ohio Wesleyan ◆ Wittenberg ◆ Wooster


2014-15 NCAC DIRECTORY President..................................Dr. Grant H. Cornwell, President The College of Wooster Vice President.................................................Marvin Krislov, JD Oberlin College

Web Site....................................................www.northcoast.org Affiliation...........................................................NCAA Division III Founded.............................................................. February, 1983

Executive Director.............................. Keri Alexander Luchowski

Championship Sports.............................23 (11 men, 12 women)

Assistant Executive Director....................................Bret Billhardt

Intercollegiate Officiating Association................... 440/871-8100

Assistant Executive Director................................Russell Kramer

Baseball................................................................ Rich Fetchiet

Legal Counsel........................................................Dennis Butler

Basketball (Men).............................................................. Bill Ek

Accountant......................................................................Jim Loy

Basketball (Women)..................................................Diane Plas

Mailing Address................................................. P. O. Box 16679 Cleveland, Ohio 44116

Cross Country/Track.................................................. Marv Frye

Street Address.................815 Crocker Road, Building B, Suite 5 Westlake, Ohio 44145

Field Hockey..........................................................Candis Parry Football......................................................................Andy Pfaff

Phone.................................................................... 440/871-8100

Women's Lacrosse................................................. Chip Rogers

Fax........................................................................ 440/871-4221

Softball.................................................................. John DeLuca

E-Mail..................................................... ncac@northcoast.org

Tennis................................................................. Don Hunsinger Volleyball...................................................................Diane Plas

2014-15 NCAC Presidents’ Council PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR. Allegheny College

PRESIDENT LAURIE M. JOYNER Wittenberg University

PRESIDENT ADAM S. WEINBERG Denison University

PRESIDENT GRANT H. CORNWELL The College of Wooster

PRESIDENT BRIAN W. CASEY DePauw University

EARL KISSELL Hiram College Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

PRESIDENT LORI VARLOTTA Hiram College PRESIDENT SEAN M. DECATUR Kenyon College PRESIDENT MARVIN KRISLOV Oberlin College PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONES Ohio Wesleyan University PRESIDENT GREGORY D. HESS Wabash College

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PETER SMITH Kenyon College Co-Chair, Athletic Directors BARBARA MACLEOD Ohio Wesleyan University Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives BRENDA MEESE The College of Wooster Co-Chair, Athletic Directors KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKI Executive Director

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster, along with affiliate member Earlham College — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 280 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored. A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The 12 women’s sports are among the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart.

Cody Buresh, Wabash

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The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic

quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the 10 school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference.

Molly Chapman, Denison

Fifty-nine teams from all 23 North Coast sports and nine of the 10 members competed in the NCAA post-season during the 2013-14 academic year. The NCAC added another NCAA Division III swimming championship as Kenyon claimed the men’s title for the 33rd time in program history. Conference members have accumulated 67 national championships since the league was formed in February of 1983. In the 2013-14 academic year, 223 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distributed to student-athletes from North Coast schools. The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

DENISON PICKED AS PRESEASON FAVORITE FOR 31ST NORTH COAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE SEASON Denison emerged as the favorite in the 2015 North Coast Athletic Conference women’s lacrosse preseason poll, based on balloting from the league coaches. The Big Red, which captured the programs ninth NCAC Tournament Championship last year, and third in the last four years after defeating Wittenberg in the championship game, earned five of nine available first-place votes for 76 points. Allegheny, which tied the NCAC record for wins in a season (15) in 2014, was selected to finish second in the poll after garnering the remaining four first-place votes and 72 points. Wittenberg, which posted its third-straight perfect NCAC regular season and captured the programs first-ever league championship in 2014, finished third after totaling 65 points. Wooster finished fourth in the poll with 45 points, while Oberlin (44), Kenyon (43), Ohio Wesleyan (26), DePauw (25) and Hiram (9) round out the pre-season poll. The Denison offense returns its top two goal scorers and four of its top five leading point producers from a year ago, including reigning NCAC Newcomer of the Year, sophomore Claire Ludlow (Saugatuck, MI/East Grand Rapids), who recorded 50 total points (45g, 5a). Seniors Whitney Powel (Shaker Heights, OH/Westminster School (Conn.)) (21g, 17a) and Erin Keller (Sewickley, PA/Sewickley Academy) (29g, 4a) along with junior Carol Allen (Nashville, TN/Ensworth) (39g, 14a) join Ludlow as key returners this year after combining for 174 total points and 134 of the Big Red’s 263 goals in 2014. Head coach Amanda Daniels, who was named NCAC Coach of the Year in 2014, returns to the sidelines to lead the Big Red this spring. Daniels guided Denison to a 15-4 overall record in her first season in Granville and the programs 16th NCAA appearance. Denison leads all NCAC squads with 17 conference championships in 30 seasons (1985-1994, ‘96 ,1999-‘01, ‘06 and 201112). Wooster has collected six conference titles (2002-04, ‘07, 2009-10), while Oberlin has earned three (1995, 1997-98), Ohio Wesleyan has garnered two (2005 and ‘08) while Kenyon (2013) and Wittenberg (2014) each have one. Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is made up of ten academically selective colleges and universities Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University and the College of Wooster, along with affiliate member, Earlham College (field hockey). The NCAC sponsors 23 championship sports, 11 for men and 12 for women. -NCAC-

2015 NCAC Preseason Women’s Lacrosse Poll First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points: 1. Denison (5)........................................................76 2. Allegheny (4).................................................... 72 3. Wittenberg ........................................................65 4. Wooster.............................................................45 5. Oberlin...............................................................44 6. Kenyon..............................................................43 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................................................26 8. DePauw.............................................................25 9. Hiram...................................................................9

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE 2015 Roster

No. Name 2 Li Milch 3 Jessie Thiessen 4 Alyssa Rapelje 5 Alexa Maloney 6 Eleni Brown 7 Jeannie Kirk 8 Alexa Steiber 9 Kayla Smith 10 Jacqueline Marrow 11 Katie Weiss 12 Kia Doherty 13 Kelsey Rodgers 14 Gusty Mead 15 Sara Schwartz 17 Anna Doten 18 Brie Freeman 19 Ashley Potofsky 20 Shelby Piper 21 McKenzie Bell 23 Christina Perez 24 Chloe Kedziora 25 Christine McGrath 26 Kaelin Clogan 28 Colleen Bodnar

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

Hometown Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA Cloumbus, OH Philadelphia, PA Upper Marlboro, MD Pittsburgh, PA Shaker Heights, OH Pittsburgh, PA Ann Arbor, MI Pittsburgh, PA Canandaigua, NY Wolfeboro, NH Columbia, MD Pittsburgh, PA Western Springs, IL Rochester, NY Montreal, Quebec Littleton, CO Akron, OH Redwood City, CA Orland Park, IL Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA

2015 Schedule

March 2 at Buffalo State 4:00 PM 5 at Thiel College 7:00 PM 7 FROSTBURG STATE 5:00 PM 11 at Washington & Jefferson 4:00 PM 18 vs. Western New England Univ.* 10:00 AM 20 vs. Rowan* 11:00 AM 28 MOUNT UNION 1:00 PM 29 ALBION 1:00 PM April 4 at Kenyon^ 8 at Hiram^ 11 DENISON^ 12 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 14 WOOSTER^ 18 at Wittenberg^ 22 at Oberlin^ 25 DEPAUW^

1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:00 AM

^ - NCAC Game * - Clermont, FL Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 60, Kelsey Rodgers Assists 74, McKenzie Bell Points 97, McKenzie Bell Ground Balls 44, Alyssa Rapelje Draw Controls 53, Alyssa Rapelje Goals Against 152, Christina Perez Goals Against Average 10.02, Christina Perez Saves 132, Christina Perez

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Location.............................. Meadville, Pennsylvania Founded............................................................ 1815 Nickname....................................................... Gators Colors.....................................................Blue & Gold Enrollment........................................................ 2,100 President.............................Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr. Athletic Director.................................... Portia Hoeg Office phone..................................... (814) 332-3350 Head Coach.......................................Ashley Hughes Office phone..................................... (814) 332-2828 SID............................................................Jim Berger Email.....................................jberger@allegheny.edu. Office phone..................................... (814) 332-5952 Fax.................................................... (814) 337-1217 Head Trainer...................................... Jamie Plunkett Office phone..................................... (814) 332-2817

Head Coach Ashley Hughes Alma Mater...................................... Allegheny, 2008 Overall Record............................. 20-33, Four Years Record at ALL...................................15-2, One Year 2014 Overall Record..........................................15-2 2014 NCAC Record..............................................7-1

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DENISON UNIVERSITY 2015 Roster

No. Name 2 Halle Walsh 3 Becca Jones 4 Lillian Smith 5 Kelsey Wright 6 Claire Ludlow 7 Reid Hirschey 8 Lizzy Pellicane 9 Leah Israel 10 Isabel Tumminello 11 Carol Allen 12 Claudia Rafi 13 Maggie Magrini 14 Whitney Powel 15 Isabel Swicklik 16 Emily Connors 18 Annie McMahon 19 Melissa Weinsz 20 Lily Broomhead 21 Erin Keller 22 Rachel Pregel 23 Grace Gavula 25 Emily Marlatt 34 Laura Van Horn

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

Hometown Duxbury, MA Wolfeboro, NH Alexandria, VA Richmond, VA Saugatuck, MI Edina, MN Shirt Hills, NJ Bloomfield Hills, MI Indianapolis, IN Nashville, TN Mason, OH Avon, CT Shaker Heights, OH Baltimore, MD Dover, MA Marblehead, MA North Canton, OH Barrington, RI Sewickley, PA Sewickley, PA Glenview, IL Clarksville, MD Wilmette, IL

2015 Schedule

February 27 at Centre 28 vs. Millsaps (at Centre)

5:00 PM 12:00 PM

March 15 vs. Connecticut College* 18 vs. William Smith* 21 vs. Adrian (at Mount Union) 26 AUGUSTANA (IL) 28 WITTENBERG*

11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 3:00 PM

April 3 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 8 at Wooster^ 11 at Allegheny^ 14 KENYON^ 18 at Oberlin^ 22 DEPAUW^ 25 HIRAM^

7:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game * - Clearwater, FL Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 45, Claire Ludlow Assists 17, Whitney Powel Points 53, Carol Allen Ground Balls 59, Whitney Powel Draw Controls 61, Whitney Powel Goals Against 151, Laura Van Horn Goals Against Average 10.32, Laura Van Horn Saves 101, Laura Van Horn

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Location............................................. Granville, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1831 Nickname..................................................... Big Red Colors....................................................Red & White Enrollment........................................................ 2,162 President............................... Dr. Adam S. Weinberg Athletic Director...................... Nan Carney-DeBord Office phone..................................... (740) 587-6428 Head Coach.....................................Amanda Daniels Office phone..................................... (740) 587-5664 SID...........................................................Craig Hicks Email.........................................hicksc@denison.edu Office phone..................................... (740) 587-6546 Fax.................................................... (740) 587-6362 Head Trainer............................................ Brian Hortz Office phone..................................... (470) 587-6441

Head Coach Amanda Daniels Alma Mater................................................Le Moyne, 2003 Overall Record ���������������������������������������� 54-46, Six Years Record at DEN ����������������������������������������� 13-5, One Year 2014 Overall Record................................................... 13-5 2014 NCAC Record....................................................... 6-2

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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY 2015 Roster

No. Name Yr. 1 Mary White Sr. 2 Emilye Denny So. 4 Lizzie Vincent Jr. 5 Carey Kunz Sr. 6 Stef Buffa So. 9 Alex Boesel Fr. 10 Elizabeth McCracken Jr. 11 Nicole Gibson So. 12 Marisa Ellison Fr. 13 Elizabeth Hale Fr. 14 Kelli Peterson So. 15 Maryclaire Heldring Jr. 16 McKenzie Allaben Fr. 18 Emma Flynn Fr. 19 Megan Morrison Sr. 21 Taylor Summers So. 22 Emily Scinta So. 25 Annie Barrett So. 26 Abigail Snively Jr. 33 Liz Hawkins So.

2015 Schedule

Hometown Tucson, AZ Indianapolis, IN Noblesville, IL Indianapolis, IN Weston, CT Ottawa Hills, OH Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH San Diego, CA Indianapolis, IN Fishers, IN Kenilworth, IL Louisville, KY Indianapolis, IN Dousman, WI Cambridge, MD Louisville, KY Carmel, IN Carmel, IN Louisville, KY

February 25 CAPITAL

4:30 PM

March 4 BENEDICTINE 6 TRINE 14 at Concordia (WI) 15 at Carthage 21 at Oberlin^ 25 vs. Berry (at Sewanee) 26 at Sewanee 28 HIRAM^

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:00 AM

April 1 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 4 at Wooster^ 9 AUGUSTANA (IL) 11 WITTENBERG^ 14 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 18 KENYON^ 22 at Denison^ 25 at Allegheny^

6:00 PM 11:00 AM 7:30 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts Location....................................Greencastle, Indiana Founded............................................................ 1837 Nickname........................................................ Tigers Colors................................................... Gold & Black Enrollment........................................................ 2,336 President.....................................Dr. Brian W. Casey Athletic Director..................... Stevie Baker-Watson. Office phone..................................... (765) 658-4934 Head Coach.......................................... Julie Sargent Office phone..................................... (765) 658-6623 SID...........................................................Bill Wagner Email..................................... bwagner@depauw.edu Office phone..................................... (765) 658-4630 Fax.................................................... (765) 658-5708 Head Trainer................................................ Rex Call Office phone..................................... (765) 658-4937

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 23, Elizabeth McCracken Assists 14, Elizabeth McCracken Points 37, Elizabeth McCracken Ground Balls 27, Carey Kunz Draw Controls 42, Carey Kunz Goals Against 194, Liz Hawkins Goals Against Average 16.10, Liz Hawkins Saves 150, Liz Hawkins

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Head Coach Julie Sargent Alma Mater................................... Carthage College, 2012 Overall Record ������������������������������������������ 3-10, One Year Record at DPU ������������������������������������������ 3-10, One Year 2014 Overall Record................................................... 3-10 2014 NCAC Record....................................................... 2-6

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HIRAM COLLEGE 2015 Roster

No. Name Yr. 00 Rachel Metcalf Fr. 1 Sierah Ray Fr. 2 JoLyn Grover Jr. 3 Milla Titova Sr. 4 LeAunna Martin Sr. 5 Jzayla Jackson Sr. 9 Jocelyn Schmidt Sr. 10 Morgan Rahman Sr. 11 Autumn Osgood So. 13 Kayla Jenkins So. 14 Hannah Schaefer Jr. 16 Erin Smith So. 17 Kayla Cornett So. 19 Devonique Henderson Sr. 21 Rebecca Goetz So. 23 Alyse Gillentine Fr. 24 Kayla Langhoff So. 28 Paige McLain Jr.

Hometown Stow, OH Stow, OH Grand Blanc, MI Novgorod, Russia Akron, OH Lorain, OH Kent, OH Westlake, OH Hyde Park, VT Solon, OH Kent, OH Youngstown, OH Strongsville, OH Streetsboro, OH Buffalo, NY Hartville, OH Fairport Harbor, OH Beaver Falls, PA

2015 Schedule

February 28 HOUGHTON (NY) March 4 FRANCISCAN 6 at Olivet 8 at Hanover 10 at Rhodes 18 at Walsh 21 WOOSTER* 26 LINFIELD 28 at DePauw*

2:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM 5:00 PM 11:00 AM

April 2 at Muskingum 4 WITTENBERG* 8 ALLEGHENY* 10 at Ohio Wesleyan* 16 at Oberlin* 18 at Hilbert 22 KENYON* 25 at Denison*

6:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 25, JoLyn Grover Assists 1, Autumn Osgood & Devonique Henderson Points 25, JoLyn Grover Ground Balls 23, JoLyn Grover Draw Controls 22, JoLyn Grover Goals Against 5, Jocelyn Schmidt Goals Against Average 6.75, Jocelyn Schmidt Saves 4, Jocelyn Schmidt

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Location..................................................Hiram, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1850 Nickname...................................................... Terriers Colors......................................................Blue & Red Enrollment........................................................ 1,300 President......................................Dr. Lori E. Varlotta Athletic Director...............................Ellen Dempsey Office phone..................................... (330) 569-5340 Head Coach............................................ Erika Blozie Office phone..................................... (330) 569-5347 SID...................................................... Andrew Korba Email........................................ korbaam@hiram.edu Office phone..................................... (330) 569-5495 Fax.................................................... (330) 569-5392 Head Trainer.........................................Jim Johnston Office phone..................................... (330) 569-5351

Head Coach Erika Blozie Alma Mater.....................Eastern Connecticut State, 2005 Overall Record �����������������������������������������3-22, Two Years Record at HIR �������������������������������������������3-22, Two Years 2014 Overall Record �������������������������������������������������� 2-11 2014 NCAC Record ������������������������������������������������������ 0-7

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KENYON COLLEGE 2015 Roster

No. Name 6 Gia Biaggi 8 Jane Symmes 11 Emmy Weiner 12 Allie McLane 13 Caroline Shipman 15 Michelle Picard 20 Laura Boniface 22 Carrie Stevens 24 Abby Coleman 25 Lauren Earls 28 Kelly Russell 30 Margaret Tucker 33 Indigo Eisendrath 44 Meredith Bentsen Caitlin Augerson Allie Dumas Katherine Englert Sabrina Green Molly Hunt Charley Myers Sarah Speroff

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

Hometown Sonoma, CA Concord, NH Lutherville, MD South Hamilton, MA Harrison, NY Carlisle, MA Poland, OH South Lyon, MI Chestnut Hill, MA Bloomfield Hills, MI Atlanta, GA Richmond, VA Wakefield, RI Washington, DC Gaithersburg, MD Shaker Heights, OH Centennial, CO Bethesda, MD San Anselmo, CA Pittsburgh, PA Euclid, OH

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 43, Caroline Shipman Assists 14, Caroline Shipman Points 49, Caroline Shipman Ground Balls 34, Meredith Bentsen Draw Controls 14, Gia Biaggi Goals Against 140, Meredith Bentsen Goals Against Average 10.73, Meredith Bentsen Saves 112, Meredith Bentsen

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2015 Schedule

March 2 vs. Mount Saint Mary (NY)* 5 vs. Saint Vincent* 8 CENTRE 14 at Otterbein 18 CAPITAL 21 at Wittenberg^ 26 WOOSTER^ 28 AUGUSTANA

6:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:30 PM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM 12:00 PM

April 4 ALLEGHENY^ 8 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 14 at Denison^ 18 at DePauw^ 22 at Hiram^ 25 OBERLIN^

1:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game * - Clermont, FL Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts Location..............................................Gambier, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1824 Nickname.......................................... Lords & Ladies Colors................................................ Purple & White Enrollment........................................................ 1,600 President.................................. Dr. Sean M. Decatur Athletic Director.................................... Peter Smith Office phone......................................(740) 427-5811 Head Coach....................................... Meredith Buzzi Office phone..................................... (740) 427-5648 SID.......................................................... Marty Fuller Email......................................... fullerm@kenyon.edu Office phone..................................... (740) 427-5471 Head Trainer....................................... Andy Wheeler Office phone..................................... (740) 427-5553

Head Coach Meredith Buzzi Alma Mater................................... Colby-Sawyer, 2003 Overall Record...........................74-36, Seven Years Record at KEN...........................74-36, Seven years 2014 Overall Record �������������������������������������������9-6 2014 NCAC Record..............................................3-5

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OBERLIN COLLEGE 2015 Roster

No. Name 1 Bronwen Schumacher 2 Taylor Swift 3 Sydney Garvis 4 Michaela Puterbaugh 6 Sara Phister 7 Hannah Heinke-Green 8 Maggie Mullard 9 Morgan Daruwala 10 Suzanna Doak 11 Jodi Helsel 13 Sarah Connor 14 Jennifer Krakower 15 Kate Hanick 17 Sloane Garelick 19 Maureen Coffey 20 Natalie Rauchle 21 Marissa Maxfield 22 Emily Kipling 32 Alexa L’Insalata 33 Grace Barlow 55 Maya Elany

Yr. Hometown Sr. New York, NY Jr. Rockville, MD Fr. Lexington, VA So. Canton, OH So. Phoenix, AZ So. Worthington, OH So. Boxford, MA So. Lexington, MA Jr. Portland, OR Sr. San Diego, CA Fr. Perrysburg, OH So. San Diego, CA Sr. Kennett Square, PA So. West Windsor-Plainsboro, NJ So. Manassas, VA Fr. Edina, MN So. Orland Park, IL Jr. Pittsburgh, PA Fr. Plainsboro Township, NJ Jr. Elm Grove, WI So. Lexington, MA

2015 Schedule

February 28 URSULINE

12:00 PM

March 4 at Baldwin Wallace 7 KALAMAZOO 11 OTTERBEIN 14 at Mount Union 18 at John Carroll 21 DEPAUW^ 24 at Puget Sound 26 at Geroge Fox 27 at Pacific

6:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 5:00 PM

April 1 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7 at Wittenberg^ 11 at Wooster^ 16 HIRAM^ 18 DENISON^ 22 ALLEGHENY^ 25 at Kenyon^

7:00 PM 6:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 48, Grace Barlow Assists 12, Morgan Daruwala Points 55, Grace Barlow Ground Balls 45, Sloane Garelick Draw Controls 42, Sara Phister Goals Against 112, Alexa L’Insalata Goals Against Average 8.62, Alexa L’Insalata Saves 112, Alexa L’Insalata

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Location................................................Oberlin, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1833 Nickname............................... Yeomen & Yeowomen Colors...............................................Crimson & Gold Enrollment........................................................ 2,900 President...................................... Marvin Krislov, JD Athletic Director......................... Natalie Winklefoos Office phone..................................... (440) 775-6401 Head Coach..................................Lynda McCandlish Office phone..................................... (440) 775-6556 SID........................................................ Mike Mancini Email................................mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Office phone..................................... (440) 775-8503 Fax.................................................... (440) 775-8957 Head Trainer............................................ Tim Carver Office phone..................................... (440) 775-8589

Head Coach Lynda McCandlish Alma Mater................ Northwestern University, 2007 Overall Record....................................8-5, One Year Record at OBE....................................8-5, One Year 2014 Overall Record............................................8-5 2014 NCAC Record..............................................3-5

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIV. 2015 Roster

No. Name 00 Natalie Reddy 1 Meg Doherty 3 Cory Kinder 4 Saige Bell 5 Caroline Bonee 9 Corinne Woodson 10 Abbie Love 11 Patricia Ryan 12 Steph Martineau 14 Haley Savoie 15 Sara Lawrence 16 Kayla Wayne 19 Kaitlin Kropf 20 Taylor Weis 21 Allison Greeley 22 Elizabeth D’Amelio 23 Eilee Foley 24 Mia Minguela 25 Sophia Love 27 Ellen Falko 29 Jordan Bernstein

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

Hometown SouthSalem, NY Hingham, MA Dublin, OH Newbury Park, CA Wellesley, MA Bowie, MD Bainbridge Island, WA

Columbus, OH Woonsocket, RI San Diego, CA Wilbraham, MA Aurora, CO Westerville, OH Sylvania, OH Grand Rapids, MI Lincoln, RI Portsmouth, NH Silver Spring, MD Portland, OR Brecksville, OH Charlotte, NC

2015 Schedule

February 27 at Mount Union

4:00 PM

March 4 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 5:30 PM 7 CENTRE 2:30 PM 10 at Puget Sound 5:30 PM 12 at George Fox 6:00 PM 14 at Pacific 12:00 PM 19 OTTERBEIN 5:30 PM 21 MUSKINGUM 1:00 PM 28 at Transylvania 4:00 PM April 1 OBERLIN^ 3 DENISON^ 8 at Kenyon^ 10 HIRAM^ 12 at Allegheny^ 14 at DePauw^ 18 at Wooster^ 25 WITTENBERG^

7:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 30, Patricia Ryan Assists 19, Patricia Ryan Points 49, Patricia Ryan Ground Balls 44, Abbie Love Draw Controls 39, Taylor Weis Goals Against 150, Jordan Bernstein Goals Against Average 12.21, Jordan Bernstein Saves 93, Jordan Bernstein

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Location............................................ Delaware, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1842 Nickname........................................ Battling Bishops Colors.................................................... Red & Black Enrollment........................................................ 1,850 President...........................................Dr. Rock Jones Athletic Director...................................Roger Ingles Office phone..................................... (740) 368-3738 Head Coach............................... Chelsea Huguenard Office phone..................................... (740) 368-3735 SID................................................ Mark Beckenbach Email......................................... mlbecken@owu.edu Office phone..................................... (740) 368-3340 Fax.................................................... (740) 368-3332 Head Trainer.............................................Todd Miller Office phone..................................... (740) 368-3747

Head Coach Chelsea Huguenard Alma Mater............................ Western Michigan, 2007 Overall Record �������������������������������������� 8-9, One Year Record at OWU ������������������������������������� 8-9, One Year 2014 Overall Record ���������������������������������������������� 8-9 2014 NCAC Record ������������������������������������������������ 2-6

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WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY 2015 Roster

No. Name Yr. 00 Emily Straus Fr. 2 Kelsey Mack So. 3 Bri Murphy Jr. 4 Megan Loofbourrow Sr. 5 Beth Hubbard Sr. 7 Carrie Kubasta Jr. 9 Olivia Lash Jr. 10 Mary Ann White Sr. 12 Caroline Giardina Fr. 14 Sara Ellis Jr. 15 Victoria Zysik Fr. 16 Sarah Farnsworth Fr. 20 Haley Dannemiller Fr. 21 Becca Joseph So. 22 Logan Warye Sr. 25 Rachael Yoho So. 29 Haley Schroeder So. 48 Katie Reuter Jr. 52 Faith Mahnke Fr.

Hometown Middleton, WI Marysville, OH Reading, CT Prospect, KY West Hartford, CT Medina, OH Cleveland Heights, OH Indianapolis, IN Pickerington, OH Grosse Pt. Farms, MI

Perrysburg, OH Louisville, KY Cleves, OH Toledo, OH Maineville, OH New Albany, OH Granville, OH Cleveland, OH Worthington, OH

2015 Schedule March 2 at Mount St. Joseph 7:00 PM 9 at Colorado College 6:00 PM 11 vs. Colorado St.-Pueblo (at CC) 6:00 PM 17 at Adrian 6:00 PM 21 KENYON^ 12:00 PM 28 at Denison^ 3:00 PM 31 MOUNT UNION 4:00 PM April 4 at Hiram^ 7 OBERLIN^ 10 vs. Augustana (at DePauw) 11 at DePauw^ 18 ALLEGHENY^ 22 WOOSTER^ 25 at Ohio Wesleyan^

1:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 67, Logan Warye Assists 29, Logan Warye Points 96, Logan Warye Ground Balls 64, Logan Warye Draw Controls 62, Carrie Kubasta Goals Against 172, Katie Reuter Goals Against Average 11.75, Katie Reuter Saves 120, Katie Reuter

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Location.......................................... Springfield, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1845 Nickname........................................................ Tigers Colors....................................................Red & White Enrollment........................................................ 1,950 President...................................Dr. Laurie M. Joyner Athletic Director.................................Gary Williams Office phone..................................... (937) 327-6458 Head Coach.................................. Nicholle St. Pierre Office phone..................................... (937) 327-6490 SID........................................................ Ryan Maurer Email.................................. rmaurer@wittenberg.edu Office phone......................................(937) 327-6114 Fax.....................................................(937) 327-6112 Head Trainer.........................................Ellen Crosbie Office phone..................................... (937) 327-6467

Head Coach Nicholle St. Pierre Alma Mater ������������������������������������������Temple, 2011 Overall Record ������������������������������������������First Year Record at WIT �������������������������������������������First Year 2014 Overall Record �����������������������������������������14-3 2014 NCAC Record..............................................8-0

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COLLEGE OF WOOSTER 2015 Roster

No. Name 00 Isabel Perman 3 Abby Szlachta 4 Heather Honn 5 Haylie Honn 6 Shelby Stone 7 Emily Turnbull 8 Shannan Pullara 10 Jamie Wren-Jarvis 11 Helena Enders 14 Heather Szymanski 15 Mariel Ward 17 Molly Sennett 18 Michaela Lawrence 21 Averi Lassiter 22 Ellie Hudson-Heck 23 Kate Witt 24 Ashley Parry 25 Mara Sheban

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

Hometown St. Louis, MO Highlands Ranch, CO Eden Prairie, MN Eden Prairie, MN Grosse Pointe Park, MI Grosse Pointe Woods, MI Centennial, Colo. Novato, CA Lake Oswego, OR Shoreham, NY Ann Arbor, MI Rochester, NY Portland, OR Bethesda MD Medina, OH Kansas City, MO Lakewood, OH Worthington, OH

2015 Schedule

February 28 at Fredonia State

2:00 PM

March 4 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH 7 vs. Carthage (at Sewanee) 9 at Sewanee 15 ALMA 21 at Hiram^ 26 at Kenyon^ 28 FRANCISCAN

5:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM

April 1 BALDWIN WALLACE 4 DEPAUW^ 8 DENISON^ 11 OBERLIN^ 14 at Allegheny^ 16 at Ursuline 18 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 22 at Wittenberg^

6:30 PM 11:00 AM 7:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM

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Quick Facts

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 39, Ellie Hudson-Heck Assists 18, Shelby Stone Points 47, Ellie Hudson-Heck Ground Balls 41, Molly Sennett Draw Controls 36, Ellie Hudson-Heck Goals Against 160, Isabel Perman Goals Against Average 12.31, Isabel Perman Saves 108, Isabel Perman

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Location.............................................. Wooster, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1866 Nickname........................................... Fighting Scots Colors................................................... Black & Gold Enrollment........................................................ 2,000 President.................................Dr. Grant H. Cornwell Athletic Director............................ Dr. Keith Beckett Office phone..................................... (330) 263-2189 Head Coach.................................................. Liz Ford Office phone..................................... (330) 263-2182 SID....................................................... Hugh Howard Email..................................... hhoward@wooster.edu Office phone..................................... (330) 263-2374 Fax.................................................... (330) 263-2209 Head Trainer.............................................. Tom Love Office phone..................................... (330) 263-2184

Head Coach Liz Ford Alma Mater ������������������������������������������Rowan, 1995 Overall Record.......................... 97-46-1, Nine Years Record at WOO ������������������������ 97-46-1, Nine years 2014 Overall Record �������������������������������������������5-8 2014 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������5-3

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Women’s Lacrosse All-Time Standings 2014

2013

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg............................. 8-0............ 14-3 2. Allegheny............................... 7-1............ 15-2 3. Denison*................................ 6-2............ 13-5 4. Wooster.................................. 5-3.............. 5-8 5. Oberlin................................... 3-5.............. 8-5 Kenyon................................... 3-5.............. 9-6 7. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 2-6.............. 8-9 DePauw................................. 2-6............ 3-10 9. Hiram..................................... 0-8............ 3-13

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon *................................ 7-1............ 13-3 2. Wooster.................................. 5-3............ 15-5 3. Wittenberg............................. 8-0............ 12-4 4. Denison.................................. 6-2............ 13-3 5. Allegheny............................... 4-4............ 10-5 6. Oberlin................................... 3-5.............4-11 7. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 2-6............ 3-13 8. DePauw................................. 1-7.............. 4-8 9. Hiram..................................... 0-8............ 3-12

*NCAC Tournament Champion

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Francine Murzynski, WIT Player of the Year (Defensive): Susie Gurzenda, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Claire Ludlow, DEN Coach of the Year: Amanda Daniels, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

Player of the Year (Offensive): Leah Sack, KEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Katie Warner, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Jane Symmes, KEN Coach of the Year: Meredith Buzzi, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

2011

2010

2012

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison *............................... 5-1............ 15-5 2. Wittenberg............................. 6-0............ 12-5 3. Wooster.................................. 4-2......... 12-5-1 4. Allegheny............................... 2-4.............. 9-9 5. Kenyon................................... 2-4.............. 7-8 6. Oberlin................................... 1-5.............11-5 7. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 1-5.............. 8-8 *Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Kiah Voyer-Colbath, ALL Player of the Year (Defensive): Carly Tschantz, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Alie Marousek, WIT Coach of the Year: Jacqueline McDevitt, OBE NCAA Representatives: DEN

2009

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison *............................... 6-0............ 13-5 2. Wooster.................................. 4-2............ 10-6 3. Allegheny............................... 4-2............ 12-6 4. Wittenberg............................. 3-3.............. 9-6 5. Kenyon................................... 3-3.............. 9-6 6. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 1-5............ 3-12 7. Oberlin................................... 0-6.............. 4-9

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *............................... 5-1............ 12-4 2. Kenyon................................... 5-1............ 12-4 3. Allegheny............................... 4-2.............. 7-7 4. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 3-3.............11-6 5. Wittenberg............................. 2-4.............. 9-6 Denison.................................. 2-4.............. 7-7 7. Oberlin................................... 0-6.............4-11

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *............................... 6-0............ 12-4 2. Kenyon................................... 4-2............ 12-5 3. Wittenberg............................. 3-3.............. 7-7 4. Denison.................................. 3-3.............. 6-8 5. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 3-3.............. 7-7 6. Allegheny............................... 2-4............ 5-10 7. Oberlin................................... 0-6............ 0-14

Player of the Year (Offensive): Jensen Paterson, ALL Player of the Year (Defensive): Brigid Donahue, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Cassie Greenbaum, WOO Coach of the Year: Nichole Johnson, WIT NCAA Representatives: DEN

Player of the Year (Offensive): Jessica Copeland, OWU Player of the Year (Defensive): Chase Kreuter, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Emily Nichols, KEN Coach of the Year: Meredith Buzzi, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN, WOO

Player of the Year (Offensive): Carly Carey, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Katie Kubasta, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Kiah Voyer-Colbath, ALL Coach of the Year: Meredith Buzzi, KEN NCAA Representatives: WOO

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

2008

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

2007

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

2006

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan *.................... 5-1............ 10-5 2. Wooster.................................. 4-2............ 10-6 3. Denison.................................. 4-2.............. 6-9 4. Allegheny............................... 4-2.............. 6-9 5. Kenyon................................... 3-3.............. 9-5 6. Wittenberg............................. 1-5.............. 6-7 7. Oberlin................................... 0-6.............3-11

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster.................................. 5-1............ 12-5 2. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 5-1.............11-4 3. Denison.................................. 5-1.............. 7-8 4. Kenyon................................... 3-3.............. 8-8 5. Allegheny............................... 2-4.............. 4-9 6. Oberlin................................... 1-5.............. 6-9 7. Wittenberg............................. 0-6.............3-11

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 3-3.............. 8-7 2. Allegheny............................... 4-2.............. 9-7 3. Wooster.................................. 6-0.............11-3 4. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 5-1............ 12-3 5. Kenyon................................... 2-4.............. 3-8 6. Oberlin................................... 1-5............ 4-10 7. Wittenberg............................. 0-6.............3-11

Player of the Year (Offensive): Quinn Simmons, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Julia Fouts, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Taylor Fey, OBE Coach of the Year: Marge Redmond, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

Player of the Year (Offensive): Krissy Frost, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Lindsay Buhr, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Frankie De Lavis, KEN Coach of the Year: Liz Ford, WOO; Jill Boffa, KEN NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year (Offensive): Helena Iaquinta, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Emily Deering, ALL Newcomer of the Year: Lela Hull, OBE Coach of the Year: Stephanie Brzezowski, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

2005

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

2004

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 4-2............ 12-3 2. Denison.................................. 6-0.............. 9-4 3. Wooster.................................. 5-1.............. 9-4 4. Allegheny............................... 3-3.............. 8-6 5. Wittenberg............................. 2-4.............. 6-8 6. Kenyon................................... 1-4.............. 5-8 7. Oberlin................................... 0-6............ 2-12

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster.................................. 6-0............ 13-4 2. Allegheny............................... 3-3.............. 8-6 3. Denison.................................. 5-1.............. 7-6 4. Kenyon................................... 3-3.............. 7-6 5. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 2-4.............. 7-5 Wittenberg............................. 2-4.............. 2-8 7. Oberlin................................... 0-6............ 2-10

Player of the Year (Offensive): Carrie Williams, OWU Player of the Year (Defensive): Molly Lamdin, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Quinn Simmons, DEN Coach of the Year: Kim Rocheleau, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

Player of the Year (Offensive): Megan Sward, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Nicole Pritchard, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Kissy Frost, DEN Coach of the Year: Paul Bonus, ALL; Alison Share, WOO NCAA Representatives: WOO

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

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*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

2003

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster.................................. 6-1............ 12-4 2. Denison.................................. 6-1.............11-6 3. Wittenberg............................. 5-2.............. 8-6 4. Kenyon................................... 4-3.............. 7-5 5. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 4-3.............. 8-7 6. Allegheny............................... 2-5.............. 4-9 7. Oberlin................................... 1-6............ 1-12 8. Earlham................................. 0-7.............. 1-8 *Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Beth Hemminger, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Abbie Stewart, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Emily Deering, ALL Coach of the Year: Nancy Beck, WIT NCAA Representatives: WOO

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Women’s Lacrosse All-Time Standings (2) 2002

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster.................................. 6-1............ 12-6 2. Denison.................................. 7-0.............. 9-7 3. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 4-3.............11-8 4. Kenyon................................... 3-4.............. 7-6 5. Wittenberg............................. 3-4.............. 6-8 Oberlin................................... 3-4.............. 5-8 7. Allegheny............................... 2-5.............. 5-9 8. Earlham................................. 0-7.............0-11 *Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Bridget Curley, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Cara Romanowski, WIT Newcomer of the Year: Sarah Pilzer, OBE Coach of the Year: Liz Grote, WOO NCAA Representatives: WOO

1999

2001

2000

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 9-0............ 10-5 2. Wooster.................................. 7-3............ 10-7 3. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 5-4............ 10-7 4. Kenyon................................... 5-3.............. 6-6 5. Wittenberg............................. 4-4.............. 8-7 6. Oberlin................................... 2-6............ 3-10 7. Allegheny............................... 1-6.............. 3-9 8. Earlham................................. 0-7.............. 0-8

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 9-0.............. 9-5 2. Oberlin................................... 7-2.............. 8-6 3. Wooster.................................. 6-3............ 10-5 4. Kenyon................................... 4-5.............. 4-8 5. Wittenberg............................. 3-5.............. 6-9 6. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 3-5.............. 6-9 7. Allegheny............................... 1-6.............. 5-8 8. Earlham................................. 0-7.............. 0-9

Player of the Year (Offensive): Kati Robbins, WIT Player of the Year (Defensive): Jessica Critchlow, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Nicole Pritchard, WOO Coach of the Year: Liz Grote, WOO NCAA Representatives: DEN

Player of the Year (Offensive): Laura Peace, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Maggie McFalls, OBE Newcomer of the Year: Gwen Ockenlaender, KEN Coach of the Year: Alix Rorke, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

1998

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

1997

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 7-0.............11-4 2. Oberlin................................... 5-2............ 10-7 3. Kenyon................................... 4-3.............. 5-5 4. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 5-2.............. 8-8 5. Wooster.................................. 4-3.............. 8-8 6. Allegheny............................... 2-5.............. 4-9 7. Wittenberg............................. 1-6.............. 4-9 8. Earlham................................. 0-7.............. 0-9

Member NCAC Overall 1. Oberlin................................... 6-1.............11-4 2. Denison.................................. 7-0............ 10-6 3. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 5-2.............. 7-6 4. Kenyon................................... 4-3.............. 8-8 5. Wooster.................................. 3-4.............. 7-9 6. Wittenberg............................. 2-5.............. 8-9 7. Allegheny............................... 1-6............ 2-12 8. Earlham................................. 0-7.............. 0-9

Member NCAC Overall 1. Oberlin................................... 7-0............ 14-3 2. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 6-1.............11-4 3. Denison.................................. 5-2.............. 9-8 4. Kenyon................................... 3-4.............7-11 5. Wooster.................................. 4-3.............. 5-9 6. Allegheny............................... 2-5............ 6-10 7. Wittenberg............................. 1-6............ 3-14 8. Earlham................................. 0-7.............0-11

Player of the Year (Offensive): Kim Allen, OBE Player of the Year (Defensive): Alison Offenburger, DEN Coach of the Year: Alix Rorke, DEN NCAA Representatives:

Player of the Year (Offensive): Jen Durgin, OWU Player of the Year (Defensive): Katherine Roberts, OBE Coach of the Year: Alix Rorke, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

Player of the Year (Offensive): Elizabeth Barry, OBE Player of the Year (Defensive): Tracy Scott, OWU Coach of the Year: Mindy Manolovich, OBE NCAA Representatives:

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

1996

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

1995

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

1994

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 7-0............ 12-2 2. Oberlin................................... 5-2.............. 8-7 3. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 6-1.............. 9-5 4. Wooster.................................. 4-3............ 10-6 5. Wittenberg............................. 3-4.............. 8-7 6. Allegheny............................... 2-5............ 4-10 7. Earlham................................. 1-6.............. 2-9 8. Kenyon................................... 0-7............ 2-12

Member NCAC Overall 1. Oberlin................................... 6-1............ 12-3 2. Denison.................................. 7-0............ 12-3 3. Wooster.................................. 5-2.............. 9-6 4. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 4-3........... 7-5-1 5. Kenyon................................... 3-4........... 5-9-1 6. Earlham................................. 2-5............ 3-10 7. Allegheny............................... 1-6............ 4-10 8. Wittenberg............................. 0-7.............2-11

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 7-0............ 12-3 2. Wooster.................................. 5-2............ 10-8 3. Oberlin................................... 5-2.............. 8-6 4. Earlham................................. 4-3.............. 7-6 5. Kenyon................................... 3-4.............. 7-8 6. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 2-5.............. 3-8 7. Allegheny............................... 1-6............ 2-10 Wittenberg............................. 1-6............ 1-12

Player of the Year (Offensive): Maria Phoenix, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Emily Brunk, WOO Coach of the Year: Linda Strapp, OWU NCAA Representatives:

Player of the Year (Offensive): Meg Wood, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Sarah Bennett, DEN Coach of the Year: Katharine DeLorenzo, OBE NCAA Representatives:

Player of the Year (Offensive): Cheryl Connolly, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Betsy Trowbridge, KEN Coach of the Year: Katharine Perry, OBE NCAA Representatives: DEN

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

1993

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

1992

*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

1991

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................ 12-0............ 13-3 2. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 8-4.............. 8-7 Wooster.................................. 8-4.............. 8-4 4. Kenyon................................... 6-6.............. 6-6 Earlham................................. 6-6.............. 6-9 6. Wittenberg........................... 2-10............ 2-14 7. Oberlin................................. 0-12............ 0-12

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................ 12-0............ 15-1 2. Earlham................................. 8-4.............. 9-8 Ohio Wesleyan....................... 8-4.............. 8-7 4. Kenyon................................... 7-5.............. 8-5 5. Wittenberg............................. 3-9............ 3-13 6. Oberlin................................. 2-10............ 3-12 Wooster................................ 2-10............ 2-12

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................ 11-1............ 12-4 2. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 10-2............ 12-2 3. Kenyon................................... 7-5.............. 7-7 4. Wittenberg............................. 6-6.............. 7-9 5. Wooster.................................. 4-8............ 4-10 6. Oberlin................................... 3-9............ 3-12 7. Earlham............................... 1-11............ 1-13

Player of the Year (Offensive): Chrissy Talarico, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Christy Polumbus, DEN Coach of the Year: Sue Stimmell, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

Player of the Year: Amy Bradley, DEN; Christina Monacelli, DEN Coach of the Year: Sue Stimmell, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

Player of the Year: Christina Monacelli, DEN Coach of the Year: Mary Parker, OWU NCAA Representatives: DEN

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Women’s Lacrosse All-Time Standings (3) 1990

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................ 10-2.............11-5 2. Kenyon................................... 8-4.............. 9-5 Wittenberg............................. 8-4............ 12-5 4. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 7-5.............. 7-5 5. Oberlin................................... 6-6.............. 6-8 6. Wooster.................................. 3-9.............5-11 7. Earlham............................... 0-12............ 0-13 Player of the Year: Betsy Jennings, KEN; Jen Sherbrooke, DEN Coach of the Year: Sue Stimmell, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

1987

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 7-0............ 10-0 2. Wooster.................................. 4-3.............. 4-7 3. Kenyon................................... 4-4.............. 6-4 4. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 2-5.............. 2-7 5. Oberlin................................... 1-6.............. 2-8 Player of the Year: Wendy Stetson, KEN Coach of the Year: Janine Hathorn, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

1989

1988

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 7-1.............. 9-2 2. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 5-3.............. 6-4 3. Kenyon................................... 4-4.............. 5-5 4. Oberlin................................... 3-5.............. 4-7 5. Wooster.................................. 1-7.............. 3-9

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 8-0.............11-3 2. Kenyon................................... 6-2.............. 8-4 3. Oberlin................................... 3-5.............. 4-8 4. Wooster.................................. 2-6............ 3-10 5. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 1-7.............. 2-9

Player of the Year: Cathleen Mendelson, DEN Coach of the Year: Tracy Coyne, DEN; Mary Parker, OWU NCAA Representatives:

Player of the Year: Jessica Brown, KEN Coach of the Year: Heather Setzler, OBE NCAA Representatives: DEN

1986

1985

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 7-1............ 10-5 2. Kenyon................................... 6-2............ 12-3 3. Wooster.................................. 5-3.............. 7-5 4. Oberlin................................... 1-7.............3-11 Ohio Wesleyan....................... 1-7.............. 1-9

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................. 7-1............ 13-3 2. Wooster.................................. 5-3.............. 8-6 3. Kenyon................................... 4-4........... 6-6-1 4. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 3-5.............. 4-6 5. Oberlin................................... 1-7............ 2-10

Player of the Year: Betty Title, WOO Coach of the Year: Sandra Moore, KEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

Coach of the Year: Terri Prodoehl, WOO NCAA Representatives: DEN

2014 NCAC Women’s Lacrosse Champions

WITTENBERG

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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WOMEN’S LACROSSE RECORDS Individual Records

Team Records

Goals, game 11, Molly Bloom (OBE) vs. Agnes Scott, 3/30/2010

Goals, game 29, Kenyon vs. Earlham, 4/25/1998

Goals, season 80, Cheryl Connolly (DEN), 1994

Goals, game (both teams) 45, Ohio Wesleyan (23) vs. Kenyon (22), 4/21/1998 45, Ohio Wesleyan (25) vs. Morrisville St. (20), 4/5/2009

Goals, career 233, Laura Peace (DEN), 1998-2001

Goals, season 311, Wittenberg, 2014

Assists, game 9, Frankie De Lavis (KEN) vs. Redlands, 4/26/2007 9, Leah Sack (KEN) vs. Wooster, 4/24/2010 9, Jensen Patterson (ALL) vs. Medaille, 3/15/2011 9, Leah Sack (KEN) vs. Wooster, 4/20/2013 9, McKenzie Bell (ALL) vs. Hiram, 4/23/2014

Points, game 15 Frankie De Lavis (KEN) vs. Redlands, 4/26/2007

Fewest Goals Allowed, game 0, Denison vs. Earlham, 3/25/1998; 0, Denison vs. Allegheny, 4/15/2000; 0, Kenyon vs. Earlham, 4/19/2000; 0, Oberlin vs. Earlham, 3/24/2001; 0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Earlham, 4/7/2001; 0, Wooster vs. Earlham, 4/14/2001; 0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Medaille, 3/23/2003; 0, Kenyon vs. Dallas, 4/3/2004 0, Allegheny vs. Waynesburg, 3/16/2011 0, Allegheny vs. Franciscan, 2/27/2013 0, Wittenberg vs. Hiram, 4/13/2013 0, Oberlin vs. Hiram, 4/20/2013 0, Denison vs. Hiram, 4/27/2013 0, Kenyon vs. Wash. & Jeff., 3/23/2014

Points, season 112 (74-38), Jensen Paterson, (ALL), 2011

Fewest Goals Allowed, season 51, Denison, 1987

Points, career 300, Beth Hemminger (WOO), 2000-03 (161-139) 300, Jensen Peterson (ALL), 2008-11 (221-79)

Assists, game 17, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Earlham, 4/30/1996 17, Denison vs. Waynesburg, 2/25/2012

Assists, season 75, Leah Sack (KEN), 2013 Assists, career 176, Leah Sack (KEN), 2010-13

Saves, game 34, Keisha McKenzie (KEN) vs. Wooster, 3/29/1995 Saves, season 296, Bernadette Delgado (OBE), 1985 Saves, career 950, Ali Livingston (WIT), 1993-96 Saves Percentage, season .755 (96-296), Bernadette Delgado (OBE), 1985 Saves Percentage, career .634 (358-621), Tracy Scott (OWU), 1995-97

Assists, season 140, Denison, 2012 Saves, game 32, Oberlin vs. Ithaca, 3/31/1996 Save Percentage, season .696 (91-205), Denison, 2008 Winning Margin, game 26, Kenyon (29) vs. Earlham (3), 4/25/1998 Wins, season 15, Denison, 1992 15, Kenyon, 2010 15, Denison, 2012 15, Allegheny, 2014 Winning Percentage, season .938 (15-1), Denison, 1992 Winning Streak 15, Denison, 1992 Winning Streak (NCAC games) 49, Denison, 1991-96 * - Records updated following 2014 season

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2014-15 Calendar of Events AUGUST 2014 4 Monday 9 Saturday 13 Wednesday 26 Tuesday

Golf Coaches’ Meeting IOA Football Officiating Clinic Sports Information Directors’ Meeting Baseball Coaches’ Meeting

SEPTEMBER 2014 9 Tuesday 10 Wednesday 28 Sunday

Softball Coaches’ Meeting Swimming & Diving Coaches’ Meeting Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting

OCTOBER 2014 5 Sunday 6 Monday 16 Thursday 31 Friday

NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’/Sports Caucus Meetings NCAC Athletic Directors’ Workshop Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Cross Country Coaches Meeting (M&W)

NOVEMBER 2014 1 Saturday 5 Wednesday 5 Wednesday 5 Wednesday 7-8 Fri.-Sat. 8 Saturday 8 Saturday 8 Saturday 11 Tuesday 17 Monday 18 Tuesday TBA TBA

Cross Country Championships (M&W) Field Hockey Championship Semifinals Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals Women’s Soccer Championship Semifinals Volleyball Championship Field Hockey Championship Men’s Soccer Championship Women’s Soccer Championship Soccer Coaches’ Meeting Field Hockey Coaches’ Meeting Athletic Trainers’ Meeting IOA Women’s Basketball Officiating Clinic

DECEMBER 2014 2 Tuesday 10 Wednesday

Volleyball Coaches’ Meeting NCAC Presidents’ Council

JANUARY 2015 14-17 Wed.-Sat. 14/15 Wed./Thur. 16 Friday 25 Sunday

NCAA Convention NCAC AD Meeting (at NCAA Convention) NCAC Legislative Meeting (at NCAA Convention) Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting

Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Ohio Wesleyan

FEBRUARY 2015 11-14 Wed.-Sat. 24 Tuesday 27-28 Fri.-Sat. 28 Saturday

Swimming & Diving Championships (M&W) Basketball Championship Quarterfinals (M&W) Basketball Championship Semifinals and Championships (M&W) Combined Events Indoor Track & Field Championship (M&W)

Denison TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) Oberlin

MARCH 2015 1 Sunday 6-7 Fri.-Sat.

Combined Events Indoor Track & Field Championship (M&W) Indoor Track & Field Championships (M&W)

APRIL 2015 22 Wednesday 23 Thursday 24-26 Fri.-Sun. 25 Saturday 25-26 Sat.-Sun. 25-26 Sat.-Sun. 26 Sunday 28 Tuesday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 Thursday 30 Thursday

Men’s Lacrosse Semifinals Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Tennis Championships (M&W) Men’s Lacrosse Championship Men’s & Women’s Golf Event I Combined Events Outdoor Track & Field Championship (M&W) Men’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Basketball Coaches’ Meetings Football Coaches’ Meeting Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals Softball Coaches’ Meeting Track & Field Coaches’ Meeting (M&W)

MAY 2015 1-2 Fri.-Sat. 1-2 Fri.-Sat. 2 Saturday

Outdoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Softball Tournament Women’s Lacrosse Championship

2-3 4 7 7-9 20-21

Men’s & Women’s Golf Event II Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Championship Annual NCAC Meetings

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Denison Ohio Wesleyan Cleveland, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon Denison Denison Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Denison Denison Denison TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Denison TBA Ohio Wesleyan Columbus, OH

Oberlin DePauw TBA (high seeds) Kenyon Kenyon TBA (high seed) Kenyon Oberlin Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan TBA (high seeds) TBA (tournament site) Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Wittenberg TBA (Columbus Area) Chillicothe, Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio DePauw

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