2018 NCAC Field Hockey Media Guide

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2018-19 NCAC DIRECTORY President ............................................................Dr. Rock Jones Ohio Wesleyan University

Affiliation .........................................................NCAA Division III Founded ............................................................ February, 1983

Vice President ............................................Dr. Gregory D. Hess Wabash College

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

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

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

Assistant Executive Director ............................Shannon O’Brien

Baseball................................................................ Deron Brown

Director of Athletic Communications............................. Levi Rex

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

Legal Counsel................................................... Geraldine Butler

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

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

Cross Country/Track ................................................. Len Krsak

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

Field Hockey........................................................Mary Brainard Football......................................................................Andy Pfaff

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

Women’s Lacrosse ................................................ Chip Rogers

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

Softball ....................................................................Merri Taylor

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

Tennis ................................................................ Don Hunsinger

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

Volleyball ..................................................................Diane Plas

Web Site ...................................................www.northcoast.org

2018-19 NCAC Presidents’ Council PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR. Allegheny College

PRESIDENT MICHAEL L. FRANDSEN Wittenberg University

PRESIDENT ADAM S. WEINBERG Denison University

PRESIDENT SARAH R. BOLTON The College of Wooster

PRESIDENT D. MARK MCCOY DePauw University

SHELLEY JUDGE The College of Wooster Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

PRESIDENT LORI E. VARLOTTA Hiram College PRESIDENT SEAN M. DECATUR Kenyon College PRESIDENT CARMEN TWILLIE AMBAR Oberlin College PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONES Ohio Wesleyan University PRESIDENT GREGORY D. HESS Wabash College

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BILL ROSS Allegheny College Co-Chair, Athletic Directors NATALIE WINKELFOOS Oberlin College Co-Chair, Athletic Directors Brian Yontz Wittenberg University Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives 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.

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 Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted in the governance of the chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society conference. for colleges and universities. Only 286 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been Fifty teams from all 23 so honored. North Coast sports and Jessica Fontana, Hiram nine of the 10 members A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s competed in the NCAA Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in post-season during the 2017-18 academic year. The NCAC 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The 12 women’s added another NCAA Division III national championship to its sports are among the list last year as the Denison men’s swimming and diving team most offered by any Divi- won their fourth national title in program history after the Big sion III conference, and Red accumulated 596.5 points over the course of the four the equality in number days of action at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana. and emphasis between NCAC member institutions have now collected 72 national men’s and women’s ath- team championships since the conference was founded in letics is just one of the February of 1983. elements that sets the North Coast apart. In the 2017-18 academic year, 217 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distribThe goals of the confer- uted to student-athletes from North Coast schools. ence express the best aspirations of American The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic amateur athletics. The programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in NCAC brings together a academics has served as a model for conferences throughout group of institutions which the country. share a common allegiance to academic qual- The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can ity and to the conduct of coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a Andrew Gold, athletics so as to support pace-setter in the 21st century. DePauw the educational purpose.

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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 UNANIMOUS NO. 1 PICK IN 2018 NCAC FIELD HOCKEY PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL CLEVELAND, Ohio – The North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) released its 2018 Field Hockey Preseason Coaches’ Poll on Tuesday, Aug. 21, and Denison was the unanimous No. 1 pick. The Big Red, who finished out the 2017 season in the NCAA Division III Tournament, received all eight first-place votes for a total of 64 points. Kenyon placed second, as the Ladies tallied 49 points after a 15-4 season and an NCAC tournament appearance. Wittenberg secured the third spot with 43 points after advancing to the NCAC championship match before falling to Denison, 2-1, a season ago. DePauw (41 pts) and Earlham (28) were slotted fourth and fifth, respectively, while Wooster (27), Ohio Wesleyan (25) and Oberlin (11) rounded out the eight-team field. Last season, Denison secured the team’s second NCAC Tournament Championship in program history and first since 2011, under head coach, P.J. Soteriades. In 17 seasons directing the Big Red, Soteriades has compiled 169 victories and 12 NCAC tournament appearances. Denison will see sophomore defender Michelle Kabaira return after being named a DIII All-American and both the NCAC Defensive Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year, while also claiming firstteam All-NCAC honors. Classmate Charlotte Godfrey will return to the 2018 squad after earning second team laurels in the NCAC and on the NFHCA Division III All-Great Lakes Region Team during her rookie campaign. The 2018 NCAC field hockey season kicks off with non-conference play on Friday, Aug. 31, while league games are slated to start on Wednesday, Sept. 5. Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is made up of ten academically selective colleges and universities - Allegheny College, DePauw University, Denison 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.

2018 NCAC Preseason Field Hockey Poll First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Denison (8) .....................................................64 Kenyon ...........................................................49 Wittenberg .......................................................43 DePauw...........................................................41 Earlham ...........................................................28 6. Wooster ...........................................................27 7. Ohio Wesleyan ................................................25 8. Oberlin.............................................................11

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DENISON UNIVERSITY 2018 Schedule

2018 Roster

September 1 CENTRE 5 at DePauw ^ 8 at Roanoke 9 at Washington & Lee 13 at Oberlin ^ 15 at Wooster ^ 18 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 20 OHIO WESLEYAN ^ 26 at Wittenberg ^ 29 EARLHAM ^

12 PM 6 PM 12 AM 1 PM 5 PM 12 PM 5 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 11 AM

October 3 6 12 13 16 18 25 27

4:30 PM 11 AM 4:30 PM 11 PM 4:30 PM 4 PM 4:30 PM 11 AM

at Kenyon ^ DEPAUW ^ WOOSTER ^ OBERLIN ^ WITTENBERG ^ at Ohio Wesleyan ^ at Earlham ^ KENYON ^

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 13, Charlotte Happel

Assists

9, Lucy Pearsall

Points

30, Charlotte Godfrey

Shots

102, Charlotte Godfrey

Saves 20, Teya Adams

Goals Against Average 0.68, Kerry Lawler

Minutes

1030:46, Kerry Lawler

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No. Name 00 Kerry Lawler 3 Lauren Lazo 4 Charlotte Godfrey 5 Lucy Desmond 6 E Bistrian 7 Lyse Wagner 8 Maren Kraak 9 Maya Tumiwa 10 Charlotte Happel 11 Lucy Pearsall 12 Hannah Lester 14 Ali Gakenheimer 15 Alyssa Bahel 16 Brooke Cameron 18 Liza Higley 19 Michelle Kabaira 20 Caroline Little 21 Kat Swan 22 Abby Scully 23 AC Veith 24 Virginia Hamilton 25 Rachel Kelsey 99 Teya Adams

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

Hometown Lake Bluff, Ill. Stamford, Conn. Denver, Colo. Danvers, Mass. Amagansett, N.Y. Baltimore, Md. Haaksbergen, Netherlands

Alexandria, Va. Louisville, Ky. Cassopolis, Mich. Centennial, Colo. Charlotte, N.C. East Hampton, N.Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Readington, N.J. Harare, Zimbabwe Acton, Mass. Cape May, N.J. Charlotte, N.C. Alexandria, Va. Richmond, Va. Louisville, Ky. Rochester, N.H.

Quick Facts Location......................................................Granville, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1831 Nickname...............................................................Big Red Colors ............................................................ Red & White Enrollment ................................................................ 2,150 President ........................................Dr. Adam S. Weinberg Athletic Director................................Nan Carney-DeBord Office Phone .............................................(740) 587-6590 Acting Head Coach................................... P.J. Soteriades Office phone..............................................(740) 587-6584 SID................................................................... Craig Hicks Email ................................................. hicksc@denison.edu Office Phone .............................................(740) 587-6546 Fax .............................................................(740) 587-6362 Trainer.................................................. Mattie Zimmerman Office Phone .............................................(740) 587-6577

Head Coach P.J. Soteriades Alma Mater ..................................................Ohio University, 2000 Overall Record ..................................................169-140,16 Years Record at DEN ..................................................169-140,16 Years 2017 Overall Record ..............................................................17-4 2017 NCAC Record ................................................................12-2

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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY September 1 5 8 15 16 22 23 29 30 October 3 6 7 12 14 17 20 21 25 27

2018 Schedule

2018 Roster

at Rhodes DENISON at Centre at Kenyon at Ohio Wesleyan OBERLIN WOOSTER at Wittenberg SEWANEE

11 AM 6 PM 12 PM 11 AM 12 PM 12 PM 12 PM 11 AM 12 PM

EARLHAM at Denison at Transylvania at Ohio Wesleyan^ KENYON at Concordia at Wooster at Oberlin WITTENBERG at Earlham

7 PM 11 AM 11 AM 5 PM 12 PM 3:30 PM 11 AM 12 PM 7 PM 11 AM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 8, Kate Milner

Assists

5, Rose Revolinski

Points

16, Kate Milner

Shots

43, Kate Milner

Saves 40, Hannah Metzger

Goals Against Average 1.39, Hannah Metzger

Minutes

859:04, Hannah Metzger

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No. Name Yr. 00 Hannah Metzger So. 1 Sophie Metzger Fr. 2 Maeve Sheehan So. 3 Alexa Steil Jr. 4 Kelsey Doerr Jr. 5 Gabby Carretero So. 6 Eva Nicholson Fr. 7 Corina Bourantas Sr. 8 Sophie van Genderen So. 10 Jillian Kim Fr. 12 Sarah Goff Fr. 13 Kate Milner Jr. 14 Cathy Zesiger So. 15 Maddi Little Jr. 16 Maddie DeAscentis Fr. 17 Abigail Lodge So. 18 Maria Hewitt Fr. 19 Brielle Bait Fr. 20 Sarah Simon Sr. 21 Gretchen Bechthold Jr. 24 Christina Bourantas Fr. 25 Lizzie Bell Fr. 29 Rose Revolinski Sr. 97 Allie Duranceau Fr. 99 Sarah Foye Sr.

Hometown Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. Glenview, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Cincinnati, Ohio Wilmington, Del. Naarden, Netherlands Oklahoma City, Okla. Kenilworth, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Oklahoma City, Okla. Akron, Ohio Western Columbus, Ohio Naperville, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Granville, Ohio Town & Country, Mo. Mequon, Wis.University Wilmington, Del. St. Louis, Mo. Milwaukee, Wis. Dover, N.H. Goshen, Ky.

Quick Facts Location............................................ Greencastle, Indiana Founded .................................................................... 1837 Nickname................................................................. Tigers Colors .....................................................Old Gold & Black Enrollment ................................................................ 2,223 President .............................................Dr. D. Mark McCoy Athletic Director...............................Stevie Baker-Watson Office Phone .............................................(765) 658-6075 Head Coach .............................................. Lauren Thomas Office phone..............................................(765) 658-4931 SID....................................................................BIll Wagner Email ............................................. bwagner@depauw.edu Office Phone .............................................(765) 658-4630 Fax .............................................................(765) 658-4708 Trainer.........................................................Kara Campbell Office Phone .............................................(765) 658-4968

Head Coach Lauren Thomas Alma Mater ................................................................Elmira, 2014 Overall Record .......................................................................First Record at DPU .......................................................................First 2017 Overall Record .............................................................. 11-8 2017 NCAC Record ..................................................................9-5

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EARLHAM COLLEGE 2018 Schedule

2018 Roster

September 1 vs. Hendrix (at Rhodes) 2 RHODES 5 at Wittenberg 8 at Wilson 9 vs. Concordia/Sweet Briar 12 at Ohio Wesleyan ^ 15 CONCORDIA (WIS.) 16 at Kenyon ^ 22 WOOSTER ^ 23 OBERLIN ^ 27 at Transylvania 29 at Denison ^

2 PM 12 PM 4:30 PM 2 PM TBA 7 PM 11 AM 12 PM 11 AM 1 PM 7 PM 11 AM

October 3 6 10 13 20 21 25 27

7 PM 11 AM 5 PM 11 AM 12 PM 11 AM 4:30 PM 11 AM

at DePauw ^ WITTENBERG ^ OHIO WESLEYAN ^ KENYON ^ at Oberlin ^ at Wooster ^ DENISON ^ DEPAUW ^

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 8, Maite Turlings

Assists

5, Maite Turlings

Points

21, Maite Turlings

Shots

52, Maite Turlings

Saves 96, Camille van der Vaart

Goals Against Average

No. Name 1 Leah Pinto 2 Natalie Blatz 3 Claudette Roskamp 5 Maya Claggett 6 Georgia Wade 7 Serena Pisacano 10 Isabelle Bishop 12 Denise Bergdolt 14 Maite Turlings 15 Bronwen Evans 16 Olivia Layne 17 Molly McKellar 20 Kate Neal 22 Alexis Warren 23 Sofia Salvatore 32 Margaret Murphy 47 Camille van der Vaart 99 Catherine Slater

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

Hometown Davis, Calif. Amherst, N.Y. Chesterfield, Mo. Annapolis, Md. Bowral, Australia Philadelphia, Pa. Chico, Calif. Mannheim, Germany Heemstede, Netherlands Malkerns, Swaziland Chico, Calif. Chico, Calif. Louisville, Ky. Lindenhurst, N.Y. Miami, Fla. Chico, Calif. The Hague, Netherlands Upperville, Va.

Quick Facts Location............................................... Richmond, Indiana Founded .................................................................... 1847 Nickname..............................................................Quakers Colors .......................................................Maroon & White Enrollment ................................................................ 1,200 Interim President .......................................... Avis Stewart Athletic Director................................................Julie Kline Office phone..............................................(765) 983-1624 Head Coach ................................................ Emily Girasole Office phone..............................................(765) 983-1721 SID................................................................Pete Lefresne Email ............................................... lefrepe@earlham.edu Office phone..............................................(765) 983-1795 Head Trainer ..................................................... Bill Kinsey Office phone..............................................(765) 983-1312

2.13, Camille van der Vaart

Minutes

1050:00, Camille van der Vaart

Head Coach Emily Girasole Alma Mater ...............................................Central Michigan, 2013 Overall Record ......................................................6-10, One Year Record at ERL .......................................................6-10, One Year 2017 Overall Record ..............................................................6-10 2017 NCAC Record ..................................................................5-9

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KENYON COLLEGE August 31

2018 Schedule

2018 Roster

CENTRE

5 PM

September 2 at Washington & Lee 5 at Oberlin ^ 9 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 15 DEPAUW ^ 16 EARLHAM ^ 22 at Ohio Wesleyan ^ 23 at Wittenberg ^ 29 at Wooster ^ October 3 6 13 14 20 21 25 27

DENISON ^ OBERLIN ^ at Earlham ^ at DePauw ^ OHIO WESLEYAN ^ WITTENBERG ^ WOOSTER ^ at Denison ^

12 PM 6 PM 12 PM 11 AM 12 PM 11 AM 12 PM 11 AM

4:30 PM 12 PM 11 AM 12 PM 11 AM 12 PM 4:30 PM 11 AM

No. Name 2 Tara Shetty 3 Olivia O’Connell 4 Victoria Holman 5 Sammy Russell 6 Hannah Sklar 7 Paulina Mendez 8 Isabella Meneguzzi 9 Hannah Paterakis 10 Sarah Metzmaier 11 Lucy Irwin 12 Orcin Akman 14 Claire McGinnis 15 Felecia Hamilton 17 Gigi Guenther 18 Molly Keen 19 Emma Hyer 20 Abby Timmins 24 Anna Shaulis 25 Abbey Roswell 35 Suzy Deems 36 Maddie Lockyer

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

Hometown Ann Arbor, MI Ellicott City, MD Cottesloe, Australia Great Falls, VA Oak Park, IL Ottawa Hills, OH Toronto, Ontario, Canada Glen Ellyn, IL Gibsonia, PA Catonsville, MD Haworth, NJ Arlington, VA Shaker Heights, OH Ypsilanti, MI Ann Arbor, MI Chicago, IL Colorado Springs, CO Chardon, OH Baltimore, MD Grand Rapids, MI Perrysburg, OH

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 5, Hannah Paterakis

Assists

10, Molly Keen

Points

12, Hannah Paterakis

Shots

28, Hannah Paterakis

Saves 69, Sarah Speroff

Goals Against Average

Quick Facts Location...................................................... Gambier, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1824 Nickname.................................................................. Lords Colors ........................................................ Purple & White Enrollment ................................................................ 1,600 President ...........................................Dr. Sean M. Decatur Athletic Director..........................................Jill McCartney Office Phone ............................................. (740) 427-5811 Head Coach ............................................ Jacque DeMarco Office phone..............................................(740) 427-5232 SID................................................................... Marty Fuller Email ................................................. fullerm@kenyon.edu Office Phone .............................................(740) 427-5471 Head Trainer ................................................. Mark Teeples Office phone..............................................(740) 427-5553

0.90, Sarah Speroff

Minutes

1322:08, Sarah Speroff

Head Coach Jacque DeMarco Alma Mater ..............................................................Colgate, 2007 Overall Record ....................................................87-34, Six Years Record at KEN ....................................................87-34, Six Years 2017 Overall Record ..............................................................15-4 2017 NCAC Record ................................................................12-2

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OBERLIN COLLEGE August 31

2018 Schedule FERRUM

September 2 CONCORDIA (Wis.) 5 KENYON ^ 8 TRANSYLVANIA 9 HENDRIX 13 DENISON ^ 15 WITTENBERG ^ 22 at DePauw ^ 23 at Earlham ^ 29 OHIO WESLEYAN ^ 30 WOOSTER ^ October 6 10 13 20 21 24 27

at Kenyon ^ at Wittenberg ^ at Denison ^ EARLHAM ^ DEPAUW ^ at Ohio Wesleyan ^ at Wooster ^

2018 Roster

11 AM 12 PM 6 PM 1 PM 12 PM 5 PM 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 12 PM 12 PM 11 AM 4:30 PM 11 AM 12 PM 12 PM 4 PM 11 AM

No. Name Yr. 00 Kennedy Kline Sr. 3 Katie Ryan-O’Flaherty Sr. 4 Amelia Huang Sr. 5 Elizabeth Modahl Fr. 7 Emma Broun Sr. 8 Luisa McGarvey Jr. 12 Reet Goraya So. 13 Bonnie Wileman Fr. 14 Julie Schreiber Sr. 15 Fatima Escalera Jr. 17 Hayley Segall Jr. 19 Jenna Gyimesi Sr. 20 Meg Parker Sr. 21 Lea Watkins-Chow Fr. 22 Abby Rosenthal Fr. 23 Libby Royer Jr. 88 Julia Vincent Fr.

Hometown Philadelphia, PA Norwich, VT Ann Arbor, MI Port Washington, WI Rockville, MD Takoma Park, MD Rockville, MD Louisville, KY Montclair, NJ Chicago, IL Potomac, MD Staten Island, NY Portland, ME Kensington, MD Williston, VT Columbus, OH Monroe, CT

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 2, McGarvey, Royer

Assists

4, Amelia Huang

Points

5, Amelia Huang

Shots

31, Amelia Huang

Saves 221, Kennedy Kline

Goals Against Average 5.35, Kennedy Kline

Minutes

1401:12, Kennedy Kline

Quick Facts Location........................................................ Oberlin, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1833 Nickname.............................................................. Yeomen Colors .......................................................Crimson & Gold Enrollment ................................................................ 2,900 President ........................................ Carmen Twillie Ambar Athletic Director...................................Natalie Winkelfoos Office Phone .............................................(440) 775-6463 Head Coach ............................................ Tiffany Saunders Office phone.............................................. (440) 775-8511 SID................................................................. Mike Mancini Email ........................................mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Office Phone .............................................(440) 775-8503 Fax .............................................................(440) 775-8957 Trainer...............................................................Jill Rondini Office Phone .............................................(440) 775-8568

Head Coach Tiffany Saunders Alma Mater ............................................................. Radford, 2007 Overall Record ................................................. 3-54, Three Years Record at OBE ................................................. 3-54, Three Years 2016 Overall Record ..............................................................1-19 2016 NCAC Record ................................................................0-14

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIV. 2018 Schedule

2018 Roster

September 1 at Sewanee 2 vs. Transylvania (at Sewanee) 5 at Wooster ^ 8 NAZARETH 12 EARLHAM ^ 16 DEPAUW ^ 20 at Denison ^ 22 KENYON ^ 29 at Oberlin ^

3:00 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM 7:00 PM

October 3 6 10 12 18 20 24 27

11:00 AM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM

at Wittenberg ^ WOOSTER ^ at Earlham ^ at DePauw ^ DENISON ^ at Kenyon ^ OBERLIN ^ WITTENBERG ^

No. Name 1 Ashley Barno 2 Emily Cammeyer 3 Katy Janas 5 Dani Kagy 6 Alexis Roberts 7 Nyjah Cephas 8 Jamie Grant 9 Nikki Olguin 10 Astrid Koek 11 Erin Greer 12 Hannah Face 16 Maggie Greer 18 Barbara Welling 19 Marissa Hingston 21 Sarah Hanley 99 Paige Ross

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

Hometown Bexley, Ohio Bexley, Ohio Clifton, Va. Plain City, Ohio Louisville, Ky. Pittsburgh, Pa. Falls Church, Va. San Marcos, Calif. Hulsberg, the Netherlands

Dayton, Ohio Kent, Ohio Dayton, Ohio Zeist, the Netherlands Locke, N.Y. Farmington, Mich. Boston, Mass.

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 14, Alexis Roberts

Assists

4, Roberts, Melio

Points

32, Alexis Roberts

Shots

60, Alexis Roberts

Saves 87, Alycia Goins

Goals Against Average 2.19, Paige Ross

Minutes

671:18, Paige Ross

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Quick Facts Location.....................................................Delaware, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1842 Nickname..................................................Battling Bishops Colors .............................................................Red & Black Enrollment ................................................................ 1,850 President ...................................................Dr. Rock Jones Athletic Director................................................Doug Zipp Office Phone .............................................(740) 368-3738 Head Coach ..................................................Brenda Semit Office phone..............................................(740) 368-2736 SID..........................................................Mark Beckenbach Email ..................................................mlbecken@owu.edu Office Phone .............................................(740) 368-3340 Fax .............................................................(740) 368-3332 Trainer...............................................................Todd Miller Office Phone .............................................(740) 368-3747

Head Coach Brenda Semit Alma Mater ......................................................SUNY Cortland, 2011 Overall Record ................................................... 19-38, Three Years Record at OWU .................................................. 19-38, Three Years 2016 Overall Record ..................................................................6-13 2016 NCAC Record ....................................................................2-12

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WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY 2018 Schedule

2018 Roster

August 31 WSHINGTON & JEFFERSON

7:30 PM

September 5 EARLHAM ^ 8 at Rhodes 9 vs. Sewanee (at Rhodes) 15 at Oberlin ^ 16 at Wooster ^ 23 KENYON ^ 26 DENISON ^ 29 DEPAUW ^

4:30 PM 2 PM 1 PM 11 AM 1 PM 12 PM 4:30 PM 11 AM

October 3 6 10 13 16 21 25 27

7 PM 11 AM 4:30 PM 4 PM 4:30 PM 12 PM 7 PM 12 PM

OHIO WESLEYAN ^ at Earlham ^ OBERLIN ^ WOOSTER ^ at Denison ^ at Kenyon ^ at DePauw ^ at Ohio Wesleyan ^

No. Name 2 Kennedy Malcolm 3 Veronica Carrow 4 Lilye Morrison 5 Megan Niswonger 6 Allison Ormsby 7 Emily Darnell 9 Joan Mathews 11 Kayla Cull 13 Blaine Donnelly 18 Sofi Hess 26 Flora van den Borne 29 Josephine Portanje 30 Alex Reed 31 Isabella Wagner 88 Kate Liebeskind 113 Allie Purvis

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

Hometown Louisville, Ky. Edwardsville, Ill. Lewis Center, Ohio Dexter, Mich. Dayton, Ohio Shelbyville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Hazleton, Pa. Hanover, Md. Hudson, Ohio Nijmegen, Netherlands Doorn, The Netherlands Cincinnati, Ohio Hilliard, Ohio Paioli, Pa. Leesburg, Va.

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 15, Channa Visseren

Assists

6, Donnelly, Niswonger

Points

35, Channa Visseren

Shots

62, Channa Visseren

Saves 74, Allie Purvis

Goals Against Average 1.85, Allie Purvis

Minutes

1401:33, Allie Purvis

Quick Facts Location...................................................Springfield, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1845 Nickname................................................................. Tigers Colors ............................................................ Red & White Enrollment ................................................................ 1,950 President ..................................... Dr. Michael L. Frandsen Athletic Director.......................................... Gary Williams Office Phone .............................................(937) 327-6472 Head Coach ................................................ Kelley Hubbell Office phone..............................................(937) 327-6499 SID................................................................................TBA Email ............................................................................TBA Office Phone ............................................. (937) 327-6114 Fax ............................................................. (937) 327-6112 Trainer...........................................................Ellen Crosbie Office Phone .............................................(937) 327-6467

Head Coach Kelley Hubbell Alma Mater ............................................................................Wooster, 2005 Overall Record ............................................................. 90-81, Seven Years Record at WIT ....................................................................79-73, Six Years 2017 Overall Record .............................................................................14-6 2017 NCAC Record ...............................................................................10-4

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COLLEGE OF WOOSTER 2018 Schedule

2018 Roster

September 1 at Wells 2 at Elmira 5 OHIO WESLEYAN ^ 8 HENDRIX 9 TRANSYLVANIA 15 DENISON ^ 16 WITTENBERG ^ 22 at Earlham ^ 23 at DePauw ^ 29 KENYON ^ 30 at Oberlin ^

1 PM 2 PM 6:30 PM 10 AM 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 11 AM 12 PM 11 AM 12 PM

October 6 12 13 16 20 21 25 27

11 AM 4:30 PM 4 PM 7 PM 11 AM 11 AM 4:30 PM 11 AM

at Ohio Wesleyan ^ at Denison ^ at Wittenberg ^ at Washington & Jefferson DEPAUW ^ EARLHAM ^ at Kenyon ^ OBERLIN ^

No. Name 2 Lida LeVine 3 Katie Shideler 7 Erika Womack 8 Rose Taylor 9 Grace O’Leary 10 Caitlyn O’Connor 11 Eleanor Sudduth 14 Emma Hambright 15 Harriet Sudduth 16 Claire Russ 17 Katie Padavick 18 Maeven Barry 19 Maggie Brown 20 Katie Thompson 21 Katie Agatucci 22 Sammi Pavlecic 23 Sydney Schuster

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

Hometown Tampa, Fla. Gibsonia, Pa. Schwenksville, Pa. Oak Park, Ill. Toledo, Ohio Massapequa Park, N.Y. Louisville, Ky. Portsmouth, N.H. Louisville, Ky. East Aurora, N.Y. Columbus, Ohio Ann Arbor, Mich. Webster, N.Y. New Albany, Ohio Chapel Hill, N.C. Gibsonia, Pa. Ann Arbor, Mich.

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 10, Sydney Schuster

Assists

4, Sydney Schuster

Points

24, Sydney Schuster

Shots

65, Sydney Schuster

Saves 138, Katie Shideler

Goals Against Average 2.04, Katie Shideler

Minutes

1202:54, Katie Shideler

Quick Facts Location.......................................................Wooster, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1866 Nickname.....................................................Fighting Scots Colors ..............................................................Black & Old Enrollment ................................................................ 2,000 President ............................................ Dr. Sarah R. Bolton Athletic Director......................................Dr. Keith Beckett Office Phone .............................................(330) 263-2189 Interim Head Coach ............................................Jill Dixon Office phone..............................................(330) 263-2625 SID................................................................... Kevin Smith Email .................................................ksmith@wooster.edu Office Phone .............................................(330) 263-2374 Fax .............................................................(330) 263-2209 Trainer.................................................................Tom Love Office Phone .............................................(330) 263-2184

Head Coach Jill Dixon Alma Mater ..............................................................................Rowan, 1995 Overall Record ..............................................................................First Year Record at WOO .............................................................................First Year 2016 Overall Record .............................................................................9-10 2016 NCAC Record .................................................................................6-8

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Field Hockey All-Time Standings 2017

2016

2015

Member NCAC Overall 1. DePauw .............................. 13-1 ........... 17-3 2. Denison ............................... 11-3 ........... 14-5 3. Kenyon* .............................. 10-4 ........... 15-7 4. Wittenberg ............................ 8-6 ........... 10-9 5. Wooster................................. 7-7 ........... 9-10 6. Earlham .............................. 3-11 ........... 6-13 Ohio Wesleyan.................... 3-11 ........... 5-14 8. Oberlin ................................ 1-13 ........... 1-17

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon ................................ 13-1 ........... 17-3 2. DePauw* ............................. 12-2 ........... 15-5 3. Denison ............................... 10-4 ........... 12-8 4. Wittenberg ............................ 8-6 ............8-11 5. Ohio Wesleyan...................... 6-8 ............8-11 6. Wooster............................... 4-10 ........... 6-14 7. Earlham .............................. 3-11 ........... 4-13 8. Oberlin ................................ 0-14 ........... 1-18

* NCAC Tournament Champion

* NCAC Tournament Champion

* NCAC Tournament Champion

Player of the Year (Offensive): Katelyn Hutchinson, KEN Player of the Year (Midfielder): Shannon Hart, KEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Michelle Kabaira, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Michelle Kabaira, DEN Coach of the Year: PJ Soteriades NCAA Representatives: DEN

Player of the Year (Offensive): Paige Berliner, DPU Player of the Year (Offensive): Lucy Pearsall, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Sarah Speroff, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Kate Milner, DPU Coach of the Year: Erika Dombkowski, DPU NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year (Offensive): Maddie Breschi, KEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Grace Goodbam, DPU Newcomer of the Year: Lucy Pearsall, DEN Coach of the Year: Jacque DeMarco, KEN NCAA Representatives: DPU

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison* ............................. 12-2 ........... 17-4 Kenyon ................................ 12-2 ........... 15-4 3. Wittenberg .......................... 10-4 ........... 14-6 4. DePauw ................................ 9-5 ............11-8 5. Wooster................................. 6-8 ........... 9-10 6. Earlham ................................ 5-9 ........... 6-10 7. Ohio Wesleyan.................... 2-12 ........... 6-13 8. Oberlin ................................ 0-14 ........... 1-19

2014 Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon* .............................. 13-1 ........... 19-3 2. DePauw .............................. 12-2 ........... 16-3 3. Denison ............................... 10-4 ........... 13-7 4. Wittenberg ............................ 7-7 ............9-11 5. Ohio Wesleyan...................... 6-8 ........... 10-9 Wooster................................. 6-8 ........... 9-10 7. Oberlin ................................ 2-12 ........... 3-13 8. Earlham .............................. 0-14 ........... 1-18 * NCAC Tournament Champion

Player of the Year (Offensive): Paige Henry, DPU Player of the Year (Defensive): Maddie Breschi, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Sarah Speroff, KEN Coach of the Year: Jacque DeMarco, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

2011 Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison* ............................. 13-1 ........... 18-2 DePauw^............................. 12-1 ........... 16-3 3. Wooster................................. 8-6 ........... 9-10 4. Kenyon .................................. 7-7 ............7-11 Wittenberg^ ........................... 7-6 ............. 9-9 6. Oberlin ................................ 4-10 ............7-11 Ohio Wesleyan.................... 4-10 ........... 6-12 8. Earlham .............................. 0-14 ........... 2-16

* NCAC Tournament Champion ^ For NCAC purposes ONLY, DPU was awarded an NCAC forfeit win and WIT was awarded an NCAC forfeit loss. Final overall records were not affected Player of the Year (Offensive): Margaret Ellis, DPU Player of the Year (Defensive): Brittany Benson, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Paige Henry, DPU Coach of the Year: P.J. Soteriades, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

2008

2013

2012

Member NCAC Overall 1. DePauw* ............................. 13-1 ........... 17-5 Denison ............................... 13-1 ........... 17-2 3. Kenyon ................................ 10-4 ........... 13-7 4. Wooster................................. 7-7 ........... 9-10 5. Wittenberg ............................ 6-8 ............8-11 6. Ohio Wesleyan.................... 4-10 ............6-11 7. Oberlin ................................ 3-11 ........... 4-15 8. Earlham .............................. 0-14 ........... 2-16

Member NCAC Overall 1. DePauw* ............................. 14-0 ........... 21-2 2. Denison ............................... 10-4 ........... 15-6 3. Wooster................................. 9-5 ............11-9 4. Ohio Wesleyan...................... 8-6 ........... 10-8 5. Kenyon .................................. 7-7 ........... 8-10 6. Wittenberg ............................ 5-9 ........... 6-12 7. Oberlin ................................ 3-11 ............4-11 8. Earlham .............................. 0-14 ........... 1-16

* NCAC Tournament Champion

* NCAC Tournament Champion

Player of the Year (Offensive): Maddie Breschi, KEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Chelsea Cutler, DPU Newcomer of the Year: Ariana Enzerink, OBE Coach of the Year: Nikki Wimsatt, DEN NCAA Representatives: DPU

Player of the Year (Offensive): Margaret Ellis, DPU Player of the Year (Defensive): Chelsea Cutler, DPU Newcomer of the Year: Montana Knapp, OWU Coach of the Year: Gina Preston-Wills, DPU NCAA Representatives: DPU

2010

2009

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg .......................... 11-1 ........... 15-4 2. Wooster* ............................. 10-2 ........... 16-5 3. Kenyon ................................. 8-4 ..........10-11 4. Denison ................................. 6-6 ........... 8-10 5. Ohio Wesleyan...................... 5-7 ............. 7-9 6. Oberlin ................................ 2-10 ............6-11 7. Earlham .............................. 0-12 ........... 2-15

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster * ............................ 10-2 ........... 17-6 Wittenberg .......................... 10-2 ........... 12-6 3. Denison ................................ 7-5 ............11-8 Ohio Wesleyan...................... 7-5 ........... 10-9 5. Kenyon .................................. 6-6 ........... 8-12 6. Earlham .............................. 1-11 ........... 4-12 Oberlin ................................ 1-11 ........... 1-13

* NCAC Tournament Champion

* NCAC Tournament Champion

Player of the Year (Offensive): Amanda Artman, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Claire Chapman, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Katie McMahon, DEN Coach of the Year: Kelley Hubbell, WIT NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year (Offensive): Amanda Artman, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Meredith Price, WIT Newcomer of the Year: Catie Merrick, DEN Coach of the Year: P.J. Soteriades, DEN NCAA Representatives: WIT, WOO

2007

2006

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster * ............................ 11-1 ........... 16-6 2. Ohio Wesleyan...................... 9-3 ........... 12-7 3. Kenyon ................................. 8-4 ......... 10-12 4. Wiittenberg ............................ 7-5 ............11-8 5. Earlham ................................ 3-9 ............6-11 6. Oberlin ................................ 2-10 ........... 3-15 Denison ............................... 2-10 ........... 3-15

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg ............................ 8-4 ........... 12-7 Wooster................................. 8-4 ............11-7 Kenyon * ............................... 8-4 ..........11-12 4. Ohio Wesleyan...................... 7-5 ........... 10-7 Oberlin .................................. 7-5 ............8-11 6. Denison ................................. 4-8 ........... 5-13 7. Earlham .............................. 0-12 ........... 3-12

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster..............................12-0 ............ 15-6 2. Wittenberg ...........................9-3 .............11-7 3. Kenyon * ..............................8-4 ............ 18-6 4. Denison ................................6-6 .............7-11 5. Oberlin .................................4-8 .............6-11 6. Ohio Wesleyan.....................3-9 ............ 4-10 7. Earlham .............................0-12 ............ 2-15

* NCAC Tournament Champion

* NCAC Tournament Champion

*NCAC Tournament Champion

Player of the Year (Offensive): Amanda Artman, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Karen Thompson, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Alyse Marott, OWU Coach of the Year: Jill Butcher, ERL NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year (Offensive): Tori Casanta, WIT Player of the Year (Defensive): Perrin Legg, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Boo Vernon, WIT Coach of the Year: Diana Kuser, WIT; Marge Redmond, OWU NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year (Offensive): Amanda Artman, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Read Powel, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Amanda Artman, WOO Coach of the Year: Chrissy Kilroe, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

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Field Hockey All-Time Standings (2) 2005

2004

2003

Member NCAC Overall 1. Oberlin * ...............................9-3 ............ 10-8 2. Wittenberg ...........................8-4 ............ 10-8 Wooster................................8-4 .............11-9 4. Kenyon .................................6-6 ............ 10-7 Denison ................................6-6 .............8-11 6. Ohio Wesleyan.....................5-7 ............ 6-10 7. Earlham .............................0-12 ............ 0-16

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg * .........................9-3 ............ 15-5 2. Kenyon .................................8-4 ............ 14-5 Wooster................................8-4 ............ 13-6 Oberlin .................................8-4 ............ 10-9 5. Denison ................................6-6 .............. 8-9 6. Ohio Wesleyan.....................3-9 ............ 3-13 7. Earlham .............................0-12 ............ 0-16

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

*NCAC Tournament Champion

*NCAC Tournament Champion

*NCAC Tournament Champion

Player of the Year (Offensive): Jenny Lacey, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Rosemary Mudry, OBE Newcomer of the Year: Abigail Brox, OBE Coach of the Year: Deb Ranieri, OBE NCAA Representatives: OBE

Player of the Year (Offensive): Blair Ufer, WIT Player of the Year (Defensive): Carrie Happ, WIT Newcomer of the Year: Caroline Graham, KEN Coach of the Year: Robin Cash, KEN NCAA Representatives: WIT

Player of the Year (Off.): Rebecca Aldred, ERL; Karen Lancaster, DEN

2002 Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg * .......................10-2 ............ 17-4 2. Denison ................................9-3 ............ 14-6 Wooster................................9-3 ............ 14-5 4. Oberlin .................................7-5 .............11-6 5. Earlham ...............................4-8 ............ 6-10 6. Kenyon .................................3-9 ............ 6-10 7. Ohio Wesleyan...................0-12 ............ 2-15 *NCAC Tournament Champion Player of the Year (Offensive): Karen Lancaster, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Rebecca Russ, WIT Newcomer of the Year: Jenny Lacey, DEN Coach of the Year: Marianne Beshara, WIT; P.J. Soteriades,DEN NCAA Representatives: WIT

1999

2001

Player of the Year (Defensive): Elayne Brown, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Sarah Heaton, OBE Coach of the Year: Marianne Beshara, WIT NCAA Representatives: WIT

2000

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster.............................. 11-1 ............ 16-4 2. Wittenberg .........................10-2 ............ 13-6 3. Oberlin .................................5-7 .............11-7 Ohio Wesleyan.....................5-7 ............ 8-10 Denison ................................5-7 ............ 7-12 6. Earlham ...............................3-9 .............6-11 Kenyon .................................3-9 ............ 6-12

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison ..............................10-2 ............ 13-8 Wittenberg .........................10-2 ............ 14-4 3. Wooster................................9-3 ............ 13-5 4. Ohio Wesleyan.....................6-6 ............ 7-12 5. Oberlin .................................5-7 .............. 9-9 6. Kenyon ...............................2-10 ............ 6-14 7. Earlham .............................0-12 ............ 2-15

Player of the Year (Offensive): Rebecca Aldred, ERL Player of the Year (Defensive): Pam Walker, OBE Newcomer of the Year: Karen Lancaster, DEN Coach of the Year: Jill Butcher, ERL NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year (Offensive): Emily White, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Kate Dunne, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Courtney Cordero, DEN Coach of the Year: Marianne Beshara, WIT NCAA Representatives: DEN

1998

1997

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison ..............................12-0 ............ 16-4 2. Wooster................................9-3 .............11-7 3. Ohio Wesleyan.....................8-4 .......... 10-10 4. Wittenberg ...........................6-6 ............ 10-9 5. Oberlin .................................4-8 .............6-11 6. Kenyon .................................3-9 ............ 5-15 7. Earlham .............................0-12 ............ 3-15

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg .........................10-2 ............ 16-5 Denison ..............................10-2 ............ 14-6 3. Ohio Wesleyan.....................8-4 ............ 12-8 4. Wooster................................5-7 ............ 6-12 5. Oberlin .................................4-8 .............8-11 Kenyon .................................4-8 ............ 7-13 7. Earlham ............................. 1-11 ............ 3-13

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg .........................10-2 ............ 17-3 2. Kenyon .................................9-3 ............ 14-6 3. Wooster................................8-4 ............ 12-6 Denison ................................8-4 ............ 10-9 5. Ohio Wesleyan.....................5-7 ............ 7-10 6. Oberlin ...............................2-10 ............ 4-15 7. Earlham .............................0-12 ............ 0-17

Player of the Year (Offensive): Laura Griffin, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Erika Prahl, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Danielle Cranin, ERL Coach of the Year: Alix Rorke, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

Player of the Year (Offensive): Carrie Moore, KEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Sara Hamilton, WIT Coach of the Year: Linda Arena, WIT NCAA Representatives: WIT

Player of the Year (Offensive): Elissa McCarthy, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Heather Heitsenrether, WOO Coach of the Year: Angel Prinos, WIT NCAA Representatives: WIT

1996

1995

1994

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg ...........................9-3 ............ 14-5 2. Kenyon .................................8-4 ............ 14-5 Wooster................................8-4 ............ 15-6 4. Ohio Wesleyan.....................7-5 ............ 10-8 5. Denison ................................6-6 ............ 10-9 6. Oberlin .................................4-8 ...........10-11 7. Earlham .............................0-12 ............ 0-19

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan................... 11-1 ............ 15-4 2. Wittenberg .........................10-2 ............ 15-5 3. Denison ................................8-4 .............11-7 4. Wooster................................6-6 ........... 9-7-2 5. Kenyon .................................5-7 ............ 9-10 6. Oberlin ...............................2-10 ............ 3-15 7. Earlham .............................0-12 ............ 2-18

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison .............................9-2-1 ..........11-6-1 2. Wittenberg ........................8-3-1 ......... 14-6-1 3. Oberlin .................................7-5 ............ 13-7 4. Ohio Wesleyan..................5-5-2 ........... 9-8-2 Wooster................................6-6 ............ 10-9 6. Kenyon .................................5-7 .............8-11 7. Earlham .............................0-12 ............ 0-19

Player of the Year (Offensive): Beth Korkin, OWU Player of the Year (Defensive): Ellen Pizzuti, KEN Coach of the Year: Wendi Weimer, KEN NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year (Offensive): Amy Kraus, WIT Player of the Year (Defensive): Kara Dickinson, OWU Coach of the Year: Linda Strapp, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU, WIT

Player of the Year (Offensive): Wizzie Crocker, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Samie Kim, KEN Coach of the Year: Linda Arena, WIT NCAA Representatives: DEN, WIT

1993

1992

1991

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

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan..................9-1-2 ......... 15-3-2 2. Wooster................................9-3 .............11-8 3. Denison .............................8-3-1 ......... 14-5-1 4. Wittenberg ........................5-5-2 ......... 10-7-2 5. Earlham ............................3-8-1 ........... 9-9-1 6. Kenyon .................................3-9 .............8-11 7. Oberlin ...............................2-10 ............ 5-13

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan..................9-0-3 ......... 16-3-3 2. Wooster.............................8-3-1 ......... 13-5-1 3. Denison .............................7-4-1 ......... 13-6-2 4. Oberlin ..............................6-5-1 ......... 12-6-1 5. Wittenberg ........................4-6-2 ........... 9-8-2 6. Earlham ............................1-8-3 ......... 10-9-3 7. Kenyon ............................1-10-1 ......... 2-14-2

Player of the Year: Wendi Weimer, ERL Coach of the Year: Katharine Perry, OBE NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

Player of the Year: Lisa Ginocchio, WIT Coach of the Year: Linda Arena, WIT NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

Player of the Year: Carissa Conner, WOO Coach of the Year: Melissa Ackerman, ERL NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

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Field Hockey All-Time Standings (3) 1990

1989

NCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan................... 11-1 ............ 15-5 2. Denison ................................7-5 .............11-7 3. Oberlin ..............................6-5-1 ............ 14-7 Wooster.............................6-5-1 ......... 8-10-1 5. Wittenberg ........................5-5-2 ......... 10-8-6 6. Kenyon ..............................3-8-1 ......... 7-12-1 7. Earlham ..........................1-10-1 ......... 7-12-1

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan...................12-0 ............ 17-2 2. Kenyon ..............................8-3-1 ......... 13-4-1 3. Wooster................................8-4 ............ 13-5 4. Denison .............................7-4-1 ......... 13-4-1 5. Wittenberg ...........................4-8 ........... 11-11 6. Oberlin ...............................2-10 ............ 6-14 7. Earlham .............................0-12 ............ 4-16

Player of the Year: Lisa Longstreth, OBE Coach of the Year: Jill Butcher, ERL NCAA Representatives: OWU

Player of the Year: Betsy Jennings, KEN Coach of the Year: Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU

1986 1987 Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan.....................8-0 ......... 16-3-1 2. Oberlin ..............................4-2-2 ........... 9-5-2 3. Denison ................................4-4 ............ 8-10 4. Wooster.............................2-4-2 ........... 6-9-2 5. Kenyon ..............................0-8-0 ......... 3-16-1 Player of the Year: Robin Cardin, OBE Coach of the Year: Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison ................................6-2 ......... 12-6-1 Wooster................................6-2 ............ 13-6 3. Ohio Wesleyan.....................4-4 ..........11-7-1 4. Kenyon .................................3-5 .............. 9-9 5. Oberlin .................................1-7 ......... 3-12-2 Player of the Year: Tara Maloney, DEN Coach of the Year: Sheila Noonan, WOO NCAA Representatives: DEN, WOO

1988 Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan..................7-0-1 ......... 15-3-1 2. Denison .............................4-3-1 ..........11-4-3 Wooster.............................4-3-1 ......... 12-7-2 4. Kenyon ..............................3-4-1 ......... 13-7-1 5. Oberlin .................................0-8 ............ 4-13 Player of the Year: Cathie Herrick, KEN Coach of the Year: Sandy Moore, KEN NCAA Representatives: OWU

1985 Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison .............................7-0-1 ......... 13-3-1 2. Wooster.............................6-1-1 ......... 14-6-1 3. Ohio Wesleyan.....................3-5 ......... 10-9-2 4. Kenyon ..............................1-6-1 ......... 3-12-2 Oberlin ..............................1-6-1 ........... 3-9-3 Player of the Year: Carol Martin, WOO Coach of the Year: Sandra Moore, KEN NCAA Representatives: WOO

1984 Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison ................................7-1 ......... 18-2-1 2. Wooster................................7-1 ......... 15-3-2 3. Kenyon .................................4-4 ........... 8-7-2 4. Ohio Wesleyan.....................2-6 ......... 7-10-2 5. Oberlin .................................0-8 ......... 4-12-0 Coach of the Year: Jan Hathorn, DEN; Terri Prodoehl, WOO NCAA Representatives: DEN, WOO

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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FIELD HOCKEY RECORDS INDIVIDUAL — GAME Goals: 5, Cathy Paulson (Ohio Wesleyan) vs. Mary Baldwin, 9/22/1984; Blair Ufer (Wittenberg) vs. Denison, 10/14/2004; Tori Casanta (Wittenberg) vs. Oberlin, 9/13/2008; Maggie Gilligan (Kenyon) vs. Oberlin, 10/28/2009: Taylor Thorp (Wooster) at Earlham, 10/18/2013 Assists: 4, Beth Korkin (Ohio Wesleyan) vs. U. of the South, 9/21/1996 Points: 12 (5-2), Tori Casanta (Wittenberg) vs. Oberlin, 9/13/2008 Saves: 35, Helen Titcomb (Earlham) vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 11/1/2013 INDIVIDUAL — SEASON Goals: 29, Meg Filoon (Denison), 1984; Amanda Artman (Wooster), 2008 Assists: 19, Nikki Sever (Wooster), 2012 Points: 71 (29-13), Amanda Artman (Wooster), 2008 Saves: 490, Kelly Cochran (Earlham), 1997 Shutouts: 15, Maggie Steele (DePauw), 2012 INDIVIDUAL — CAREER Goals: 104, Amanda Artman (Wooster), 2006-10 Assists: 49, Amanda Artman (Wooster), 2006-10 Points: 257, (104-49), Amanda Artman (Wooster), 2006-10 Saves: 1332, Robin Cardin (Oberlin), 1984-87 Shutouts: 36, Maggie Steele (DePauw), 2011-14 TEAM — GAME Goals: 14, Wooster vs. Muskingum, 9/17/1985 Goals, Both Teams: 14, Wooster vs. Muskingum, 9/17/1985 Winning Margin: 14, Wooster vs. Muskingum, 9/17/1985 Assists: 9, Kenyon vs. Lake Erie, 10/14/1986 Saves: 35, Earlham vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 11/1/2013 TEAM — SEASON Goals: 93, Denison, 1984 Fewest Goals Allowed: 11, Wooster, 1984 Shutouts: 15, Wooster, DePauw, 2012 Victories: 21, DePauw, 2012 Winning Streak: 20, DePauw, 2012 Winning Streak, NCAC games: 22, Ohio Wesleyan, 1988-90 Unbeaten Streak: 20, DePauw, 2012 Unbeaten Streak, NCAC games: 34 (33-0-1), Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-90 8/2/2011

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2018-19 Calendar of Events

August, 2018 4 TBA 6 Monday 22 Thursday 23 Thursday 30 Thursday

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

September, 2018 12 Wednesday 30 Sunday

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

October, 2018 7 Sunday 8 Monday 18 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Saturday 31 Wednesday 31 Wednesday 31 Wednesday

NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’/Sports Caucus Meetings NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’/Sports Caucus Meetings Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Cross Country Coaches Meeting (M&W) Cross Country Championships (M&W) Field Hockey Championship Semifinals Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals Women’s Soccer Championship Semifinals

November, 2018 2-3 Fri.-Sat. 3 Saturday 3 Saturday 3 Saturday 13 Tuesday

Volleyball Championship Field Hockey Championship Men’s Soccer Championship Women’s Soccer Championship Athletic Trainers’ Meeting

TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Otterbein

December, 2018 4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday 6 Thursday 12 Wednesday

Volleyball Coaches’ Meeting Soccer Coaches’ Meeting (M&W) Field Hockey Coaches’ Meeting NCAC Presidents’ Council

Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Columbus, OH

January, 2019 23-26 Wed.-Sat. 25 Friday 25 Friday

NCAA Convention NCAC AD Meeting (at NCAA Convention) NCAC Legislative Meeting (at NCAA Convention)

February, 2019 3 Sunday 13-16 Wed.-Sat. 19 Tuesday 22-23 Fri.-Sat. 23-24 Sat.-Sun. 27 Wednesday

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting 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) Football Coaches’ Meeting

March, 2019 1-2 Fri.-Sat.

Indoor Track & Field Championships (M&W)

April, 2019 11 Tuesday 25 Thursday 26-28 Fri.-Sun. 27-28 Sat.-Sun.

Basketball Coaches’ Meetings Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Tennis Championships (M&W) Combined Events Outdoor Track & Field Championship (M&W)

May, 2019 1 Wednesday 1 Wednesday 2 Thursday 2 Thursday 2 Thursday 3-4 Fri.-Sat. 3-4 Fri.-Sat. 3-5 Sat.-Sun. 4 Saturday 4 Saturday 5 Sunday 6 Monday 8 Wednesday 9-11 Thurs.-Sat. 21-22 Tues.- Wed.

Men’s Lacrosse Semifinals Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals Softball Coaches’ Meeting Track & Field Coaches’ Meeting (M&W) Golf Coaches’ Meeting Outdoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Softball Tournament Men’s & Women’s Golf Championship Men’s Lacrosse Championship Women’s Lacrosse Championship Men’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Championship Annual NCAC Meetings

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

Orlando, FL Orlando, FL Orlando, FL Kenyon Denison TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) Kenyon Ohio Wesleyan Woster Ohio Wesleyan Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Oberlin TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (tournament site) Kenyon Westbrook Country Club, Mansfield, OH Kenyon TBA (high seed) Westbrook Country Club, Mansfield, OH TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Chillicothe, Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan

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