2018 Women's Lacrosse Records

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BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK 655 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017 www.BIGEAST.com

Phone: (646) 663-3444 Communications Phone: (646) 663-3437 Fax: (646) 848-8304

Commissioner ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Val Ackerman Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer .........................................................................................................................................................Vince Nicastro Chief Marketing Officer .....................................................................................................................................................................................................Ann Wells Crandall Sr. Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting ................................................................................................................................................................................. Rick Gentile Sr. Associate Commissioner, Men’s Basketball ............................................................................................................................................................................ Stu Jackson Associate Commissioner, Compliance and Governance........................................................................................................................................................Katie Willett Associate Commissioner, Women’s Basketball ..................................................................................................................................................................Tracy Ellis-Ward Associate Commissioner, Sports Media Relations.................................................................................................................................................................John Paquette Associate Commissioner, Olympic Sports ..........................................................................................................................................................................Chris Schneider Business Officer........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Kevin Flanagan Assistant Commissioner, Women’s Sports Media Relations ............................................................................................................................................... Pamela Flenke Assistant Commissioner, Olympic Sports and Marketing Communications ...................................................................................................................Kristin Quinn Senior Director, Men’s Basketball Operations......................................................................................................................................................................Michael Coyne Director of Championships ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... James Greene Director of Championships .......................................................................................................................................................................................................Tania Kennedy Director of Compliance and Membership Services .............................................................................................................................................................Michael Sainte Director of Conference Operations ..........................................................................................................................................................................................Briana Weiss Manager, Digital Media ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Brad Zak Coordinator of Digital Production ................................................................................................................................................................................................Ujash Patel Office Manager and Executive Assistant to Commissioner..........................................................................................................................................Genelia Santanelli Receptionist and Administrative Assistant .........................................................................................................................................................................Amanda Beatrice Supervisor of Officials, Men’s Basketball ....................................................................................................................................................................................... John Cahill Supervisor of Officials, Women’s Basketball.................................................................................................................................................................. Debbie Williamson

B I G E A S T W O M E N ' S LACROSSE C O N T A C T S The BIG EAST Conference ....................................................Pamela Flenke Office Phone ....................................................................................................(646) 663-3437 Flenke Personal Phone ...................................................................................(860) 888-6971 E-Mail ......................................................................................................pflenke@bigeast.com Butler...............................................................................................Kit Stetzel Office Phone ....................................................................................................(317) 940-9994 E-Mail ....................................................................................................... cbstetze@butler.edu Cincinnati .........................................................................................Alex Ryan Office Phone ....................................................................................................(513) 623-9992 E-Mail .....................................................................................................ryana8@ucmail.ucedu Connecticut ................................................................................. Ally Greene Office Phone ....................................................................................................(860) 486-1496 E-Mail ..................................................................................alexandra.2.Greene@uconn.edu Denver .........................................................................................Allison Weiss Office Phone ....................................................................................................(303) 871-3942 E-Mail ...................................................................................................... allison.weiss@du.edu Florida ....................................................................................... Dustin Ciraco Office Phone ....................................................................................................(352) 375-6100 E-Mail ...................................................................................................dustinc@gators.ufl.edu

Georgetown ........................................................................... Barbara Barnes Office Phone ....................................................................................................(202) 687-7155 E-Mail ................................................................................................... bj57@georgetown.edu Marquette ..............................................................................Luke Pattarozzi Office Phone ....................................................................................................(414) 288-6980 Personal Phone ............................................................................................... (608) 225-9802 E-Mail ..................................................................................lucas.pattarozzi@marquette.edu Temple ......................................................................................... Karen Angell Office Phone ....................................................................................................(215) 204-3850 Personal Phone ................................................................................................(928) 606-8017 E-Mail ........................................................................................................ karena@temple.edu Vanderbilt......................................................................................... Max Herz Office Phone ....................................................................................................(503) 515-8987 E-Mail .................................................................................................. rpmaxherz@gmail.com Villanova ..........................................................................................Kyle Irving Office Phone ................................................................................................... (610) 519-6460 E-Mail ...............................................................................................kyle.irving@villanova.edu

2018 Women's Lacrosse Record Book Table of Contents The BIG EAST Conference..................................................................................................... 2 2017 BIG EAST & NCAA Championships .......................................................................... 3 BIG EAST Digital Network ..................................................................................................... 3 2018 Preseason Release .......................................................................................................... 4 2017 Season Review ............................................................................................................. 5-8 All-Time Weekly Awards ................................................................................................... 9-13 Year-By-Year Standings ...........................................................................................................14 BIG EAST Records .................................................................................................................15 National Award Winners .................................................................................................16-18 All-Time All-BIG EAST Awards ......................................................................................19-22 BIG EAST Championship History .................................................................................23-25 NCAA Championship History.............................................................................................26

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova •1•


BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK The BIG EAST Conference In its fifth year of a configuration that includes 10 outstanding and respected academic institutions, the BIG EAST Conference is entrenched as one of the nation’s outstanding Conferences and a leader in collegiate athletics. The BIG EAST reorganized in 2013 and began a new era by returning to its basketballcentric heritage. The league’s 10 member schools—Butler University, Creighton University, DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University, Villanova University, and Xavier University—adhere to an unwavering commitment to academic integrity, athletic excellence and community service. Val Ackerman, who previously served as founding President of the WNBA, President of USA Basketball and U.S. representative to the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), was named fifth Commissioner of the BIG EAST in conjunction with new alignment in 2013. Under her leadership, the BIG EAST has maintained its reputation for athletic achievement at the highest level and has continued to be influential on the national intercollegiate landscape, with numerous conference and campus administrators currently serving on important NCAA committees. She is one of the few sports executives who has held leadership positions in both men’s and women’s sports at the collegiate, professional, national team and international level. Founded by Dave Gavitt in 1979, the BIG EAST has been lauded as a leader in innovative concepts in promotion, particularly television, and that reputation continues with the conference’s relationship with FOX Sports. The BIG EAST has a fruitful multi-year partnership with FOX Sports and its national cable network FS1. FOX’s comprehensive coverage of BIG EAST men’s basketball includes the broadcast of all regular season games on FOX, FS1, FS2 or FOX Regional Networks, as well as the BIG EAST Tournament at Madison Square Garden, college basketball’s longest-running postseason conference tourney held at the same venue. BIG EAST institutions are located in seven of the nation’s 36 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. FOX Sports platforms carry complete coverage of women’s basketball regular season play and the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament. Every Olympic sport championship is also carried on the network or digital platforms. The BIG EAST has also increased the visibility of its member school programs with the expansion of the BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN). When the conference launched BEDN in 2014-15, the league became the first collegiate conference to be hosted on the FOX Sports mobile platform, FOX Sports Go, the app that provides live streaming of FOX Sports content. For the second straight year, BEDN will carry 225 live events with an emphasis on women’s basketball, soccer and Olympic sport regular season and championship events. The BIG EAST Conference became a reality in May of 1979 through the vision of Gavitt, the former Providence College men’s basketball coach and athletic director. Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College formed the original seven-school alliance, and within the span of just a few years the conference had become a national power in men’s basketball. While the composition of the BIG EAST evolved over the next three decades, the focus of its schools did not change, reflecting a tradition of broad-based programs led by administrators and coaches who emphasize academic strength and fair play. In December of 2012, the seven BIG EAST schools that do not compete in FBS football— DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall and Villanova— announced their intention to separate from the conference’s football-playing schools and form an independent association. On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to retain the BIG EAST name and assume the old conference’s long-term pact with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament, one of the premier events in college athletics. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions sharing the same academic and athletic values —Butler, Creighton and Xavier— and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. The BIG EAST moved its headquarters from its original location in Providence, R.I., to midtown Manhattan in New York City to complete the transformation.The BIG EAST’s new era officially began on July 1, 2013, its effective date as the NCAA’s 32nd Division I conference.

To complement its athletic successes, the conference launched BIG EAST Serves in 2014 to align with the service missions of the 10 member institutions. Initiatives housed under the BIG EAST Serves umbrella, such as BIG EAST Serves Day, the BIG EAST Career Consortium and the national partnership with the It’s On Us campaign against campus sexual assaults, reflect the conference’s commitment to developing the complete BIG EAST student-athlete and making a positive contribution to the campus communities of its member schools and the conference’s headquarters in New York. In 2017, the BIG EAST hosted its inaugural Mental Health Summit to help provide institutional personnel with information, insights and basic training so they can better support the mental health of their student-athletes. The BIG EAST and Commissioner Ackerman have taken a leadership role in Sport at the Service of Humanity, an initiative created by the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Culture to focus on how sport and faith can drive positive social change through six principles – joy, compassion, respect, enlightenment, love and balance. Ackerman was a delegate at the inaugural Vatican conference and served on an advisory committee to development the framework and content for the initiative. The BIG EAST hosts Freshmen Fundamentals, a unique program designed to assist men’s basketball student-athletes in the transition from high school to college and the elite level of BIG EAST basketball. In 2016, the league started the Transition Game program for women’s basketball.The interactive event assists women’s basketball student-athletes in the transition from college player to emerging professional, both on and off the court. BIG EAST institutions boast high graduation rates for their student-athletes, and the league has always been able to boast that many of its best athletes are also its best students. Josh Hart, a four-year standout guard at Villanova, won the 2016-17 Senior CLASS Award in his sport for excellence in classroom, community, character and competition. In his career on the court, he was a two-time winner of the Dave Gavitt Trophy as the Most Outstanding Player at the BIG EAST Tournament and was a consensus All-American as a senior. DePaul’s women’s basketball outstanding performer Jessica January and Creighton volleyball standout Lauren Smith were both nominees for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. January was a 2017 CoSIDA Academic First Team selection and a Senior CLASS Award finalist. She finished her career fourth on the school’s all-time assist list and scored more than 1,500 career points. Smith was a first team Senior CLASS Award First Team All-America pick. She closed her Creighton career with the program’s all-time record with 104 wins in and 138 matches played. She is the only Bluejay to be named BIG EAST All-Tournament Team three times. The conference, which crowns champions in 22 sports, had league teams earn a total of 33 NCAA berths and 78 individual NCAA invitations in 2016-17. Seven different national postseason championships saw multiple BIG EAST teams participate, including seven teams in men’s basketball and three in women’s basketball. BIG EAST schools produced nine CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. In men’s basketball, the BIG EAST has earned 22 NCAA invitations in the four years of the current 10-team alignment. Current BIG EAST men’s basketball programs have enjoyed extraordinary success over the years. Villanova won the 2016 NCAA Championship, its second in school history. Georgetown and Marquette also have won the national title. DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made it to the Final Four.The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985—Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova—the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 14 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have reached the Final Four, with Butler and Villanova making two trips. Xavier has advanced to the Elite Eight three times, including 2016-17, and the Sweet 16 four other times. BIG EAST student-athletes have achieved recent success in other sports, as well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship four of the last eight years (Villanova won twice; Providence and Georgetown once), with one runnerup finish (Providence). Creighton men’s soccer has reached the NCAA College Cup in two of the past five seasons, with the Providence men advancing to the national semifinals in 2014. Georgetown’s women’s soccer team reached the College Cup in 2016, the first appearance by a team from a non-football five conference since 2005. In the 38 years since the original league opened its doors, BIG EAST teams have won 39 national championships in eight different sports with 145 student-athletes winning individual national titles in the league’s history. Since 2013, the BIG EAST has produced nine national champions.

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova •2•


BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP

The 2018 BIG EAST women’s lacrosse championship is a four-team single-elimination tournament. The top four teams, seeded according to Conference game winning percentage, qualify for the championship. The University of Florida, located in Gainesville, Fla., will serve as host for the championship. It will be the 11th BIG EAST women’s lacrosse championship and the first time it has been held at Florida. The champion receives the league’s automatic bid to the 26-team NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship. Semifinals - Donald R. Dizney Stadium University of Florida - Gainesville, Fla. Thursday, May 3 Semifinal No. 1 (BEDN) .......................................................TBA Semifinal No. 2 (BEDN) .......................................................TBA Final - Donald R. Dizney Stadium University of Florida - Gainesville, Fla. Saturday, May 5 Semifinal winners (FS2)............................................. Noon ET

2018 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP Selection Process The championship provides for a field of 26 teams. Thirteen conference champions qualify automatically; the balance of the field is selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Committee. Selection Show The 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship bracket will be announced the first weekend in May prior to first-round competition. Bracketing Information The championship bracket consists of 26 teams. • First Round: Ten, two-team first rounds will be conducted at non-predetermined campus sites. • Second Round: Eight, two-team second rounds will be conducted at non-predetermined campus sites. • Quarterfinals: Four, two-team quarterfinals will be conducted at non-predetermined campus sites. All rounds are single-elimination with four teams advancing to the Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship at Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium in Stony Brook, N.Y. Friday, May 25 Division I Semifinals Sunday, May 27 Division I National Championship

The BIG EAST Digital Network, which launched in September 2014, is a dedicated section within FOX Sports GO, the mobile app that provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content at home or on-the-go. BEDN offers free, live streaming of 225 sporting events annually, in addition to the authenticated live streaming of BIG EAST events on FOX Sports networks.Women’s basketball games are also a focal point of BEDN, airing every league contest not designated for a national television broadcast. FOX Sports GO is currently available for iOS, Android, Kindle Fire tablets and Fire phones, select Windows devices, and on desktops through FOXSportsGO.com. Streaming on FOX Sports GO is also now available on several connected devices, including Apple TV, Roku and Chromecast. Fans can download the mobile app for free from the iTunes App Store, Google Play, Amazon App Store and Windows Store. FOX Sports GO users who are also subscribers of participating video providers can live stream the BIG EAST men’s and women’s basketball telecasts, plus the Olympic sports championships, carried on FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2, FOX Sports Regional Networks, and FOX broadcast network. The BIG EAST women’s basketball events and the Olympic sports contests that are not televised by FOX Sports do not require a video subscription. 2018 BEDN Women’s Lacrosse Schedule March 31 - UConn at Florida, Noon April 18 - Butler at Villanova, 12:30 p.m. April 21 - Marquette at Georgetown, Noon May 3 - BIG EAST Championship Semifinals,TBA May 3 - BIG EAST Championship Semifinals,TBA All times Eastern

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova •3•


BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK 2018 BIG EAST Preseason Release Three-time reigning BIG EAST women’s lacrosse champion Florida was unanimously selected to win a fourth league crown as the Conference announced its annual Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Gators collected six Preseason All-BIG EAST Team certificates, including a pair by BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Lindsey Ronbeck and Defensive Player of the Year Haley Hicklen. Florida claimed all nine available first-place votes for 81 points, while 2017 runnerup Denver garnered the other top vote and 73 points for second-place honors. Georgetown placed third with 62 points, followed by Temple in fourth (56 points) and Connecticut in fifth (49). Vanderbilt and Marquette tied for sixth with 37 points apiece, with Villanova (27 points), Cincinnati (19) and Butler (9) rounding out the poll. The BIG EAST Preseason Coaches’ Poll, major awards and all-conference selections are based on ballots cast by the league’s 10 head coaches, who cannot vote for their own teams or student-athletes. In three seasons as a BIG EAST affiliate member in women’s lacrosse, Florida has tallied a 22-1 conference record, having won 16 consecutive league matches by an average victory of over 11 goals per game.The Gators have never lost a BIG EAST Championship match, going 6-0 in three postseason appearances, winning each of those contests by an average of 9.5 goals. Florida went 17-3 overall last year, 9-0 in BIG EAST play, peaking as high as No. 2 in the national polls and earning its seventh NCAA Championship berth. Florida is led by BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Lindsey Ronbeck and Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Haley Hicklen. A junior attacker, Ronbeck is the Gators’ top returning scorer, totaling 25 goals over nine BIG EAST games last year while going for 73 points off 53 goals and 20 assists overall. The junior Hicklen started all 20 games in net for the Gators last year and posted the top goals against average and save percentage among every day starters in the BIG EAST with a 5.39 GAA and .582 save clip. Ronbeck and Hicklen were unanimous selections to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team, as was junior midfielder Sydney Pirreca. Florida also had senior attacker Shayna Pirreca, senior midfielder Allie Pavinelli and sophomore defender Cara Trombetta named to the preseason squad. In its first season as a BIG EAST affiliate member in women’s lacrosse in 2017, Denver posted a 14-4 record, including 7-2 in conference play. The Pioneers advanced to the BIG EAST Championship final before falling to Florida, thanks to one of the top defenses in the league which averaged 12.56 caused turnovers per contest. Denver returns its top offensive threat in 2018 with unanimous Preseason All-BIG EAST selection Kendra Lanuza. The junior attacker averaged a BIG EAST-best 2.78 assists per game last year and listed second in the league with a 4.56 points per game average. Julia Feiss was also named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team and is the BIG EAST’s top returning goal scorer after scoring 2.89 per contest over nine league games. Feiss also finished fourth in points per game (4.00) while her three game winners were tied for the league lead. Georgetown made its 11th consecutive BIG EAST Championship appearance in 2017, finishing the season 9-9 overall and 7-2 in BIG EAST play to tie Denver for second in the standings. Preseason All-BIG EAST unanimous selection Francesca Whitehurst was the Hoyas’ top facilitator last season, posting team highs of 19 assists and 73 draw controls, with her 4.00 DCs per game in league play ranking fifth in the conference. GU’s No. 2 scorer, Morgan Ryan, also garnered Preseason All-BIG EAST accolades after totaling 34 goals, 14 assists and 48 points in 2017. Temple made its second straight trip to the BIG EAST Championship in 2017 after finishing fourth in the standings with a 6-3 record, 13-5 mark overall. Senior defender Nicole Latgis was an uncontested pick to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team after posting the top ground balls average in the league in 2017 at 3.00 per game, along with the second-best caused turnover clip (1.89). Connecticut narrowly missed the BIG EAST Championship field in 2017 after finishing fifth at 5-4 and 8-8 overall. The Huskies had made the last four conference tournaments and will look to get back there this season, led by a pair of Preseason All-BIG EAST picks. Senior attacker Grace Nolan was a unanimous selection after leading the BIG EAST with a 4.89 points per game average over nine league contests. Nolan added 2.78 goals and 2.11 assists. Cassie Ekstrom is the Huskies’ top defender, totaling 40 ground balls and 25 caused turnovers in 16 appearances overall.

Picked tied for sixth in the preseason, Marquette and Vanderbilt each claimed one Preseason All-BIG EAST Team certificate. Grace Gabriel led the Golden Eagles to a 6-11 overall record, 4-5 BIG EAST mark, in 2017 and led the league in draw controls per game at 5.67. Gabriel was a unanimous preseason pick after totaling 41 goals in 17 games last season. Junior midfielder Julie Blaze is the Commodores’ top returning scorer after totaling 38 points off 33 goals and five assists as a sophomore. Blaze picked up an All-BIG EAST Preseason nod after finishing fifth in the conference with six freeposition goals last season. Villanova’s Katie Comerford rounds out the Preseason All-BIG EAST honorees. The reigning BIG EAST Freshman of the Year finished her rookie campaign third in goals per game (2.78) and fifth in points (3.89) over nine conference contests. The Wildcats went 4-14 overall and 2-7 in conference action to tie for eighth place with Cincinnati. The Bearcats posted a 6-11 overall record with rookie Monica Borzillo leading the way with a 4.29 points per game average, second-best in overall games in the BIG EAST. Butler wrapped up its first season of Division I lacrosse with a 1-16 mark, 0-9 in BIG EAST, with Journey Fischbeck and Haley Hallenbeck both reaching the 20-goal mark on the year.

2018 PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Florida (9) Denver (1) Georgetown Temple Connecticut Marquette Vanderbilt 8. Villanova 9. Cincinnati 10. Butler

81 73 62 56 49 37 37 27 19 9

2018 PRESEASON AWARDS Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Jr., A Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Haley Hicklen, Florida, Jr., GK Preseason All-BIG EAST Team^ Julia Blaze,Vanderbilt, Jr., M Katie Comerford,Villanova, So., A Cassie Ekstrom, Connecticut, Sr., D Julia Feiss, Denver, Jr., A Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Jr., M* Haley Hicklen, Florida, Jr., GK* Kendra Lanuza, Denver, Jr., A* Nicole Latgis, Temple, Sr., D* Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Sr., A* Allie Pavinelli, Florida, Sr., M Shayna Pirreca, Florida, Sr., A Sydney Pirreca, Florida, Jr., M* Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Jr., A* Morgan Ryan, Georgetown, Jr., A Cara Trombetta, Florida, So., D Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, Jr., M* *unanimous selection ^extra player added due to a tie in voting

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova •4•


BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK 2017 Season Review - Statistics TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS

ALL GAMES GOALS TOTAL AVG 1. Florida 336 16.80 2. Denver 239 13.28 3. Connecticut 211 13.19 4. Marquette 219 12.88 5. Temple 219 12.17 6. Vanderbilt 177 11.80 7. Georgetown 211 11.72 8. Cincinnati 188 11.06 9. Villanova 172 10.75 10. Butler 102 6.00

ASSISTS TOTAL AVG 1. Florida 152 7.60 2. Connecticut 108 6.75 3. Marquette 102 6.00 4. Temple 99 5.50 5. Georgetown 93 5.17 6. Denver 92 5.11 7. Villanova 75 4.69 8. Vanderbilt 70 4.67 9. Cincinnati 70 4.12 10. Butler 40 2.35

BIG EAST GAMES ONLY GOALS TOTAL AVG ASSISTS TOTAL AVG 1. Florida 162 18.00 1. Florida 82 9.11 2. Denver 134 14.89 2. Marquette 66 7.33 3. Marquette 129 14.33 3. Connecticut 61 6.78 4. Georgetown 123 13.67 4. Denver 57 6.33 5. Connecticut 121 13.44 5. Georgetown 55 6.11 6. Villanova 113 12.56 6. Temple 48 5.33 7. Temple 108 12.00 7. Villanova 46 5.11 8. Vanderbilt 104 11.56 8. Vanderbilt 41 4.56 9. Cincinnati 80 8.89 9. Cincinnati 29 3.22 10. Butler 32 3.56 10. Butler 11 1.22

GAA 1. Denver 2. Florida 3. Georgetown 4. Vanderbilt 5. Temple 6. Connecticut 7. Cincinnati 8. Villanova 9. Marquette 10. Butler

SAVE % SAVES AVG 1. Florida 171 .487 2. Denver 126 .453 3. Connecticut 166 .445 4. Georgetown 140 .439 5. Vanderbilt 119 .418 6. Temple 157 .412 7. Marquette 154 .391 8. Villanova 137 .386 9. Cincinnati 116 .334 10. Butler 140 .312

GAA 1. Florida 2. Denver 3. Georgetown 4. Temple 5. Vanderbilt 6. Marquette 7. Connecticut 8. Villanova 9. Cincinnati 10. Butler

GA 152 180 179 166 224 207 231 218 240 309

AVG 8.35 9.00 10.51 11.08 12.41 12.90 13.59 13.62 14.09 18.18

GA 52 70 83 110 110 122 124 127 128 180

AVG 5.78 7.79 9.22 12.16 12.22 13.51 13.78 14.11 14.22 20.00

SAVE % SAVES AVG 1. Florida 78 .600 2. Denver 57 .449 3. Temple 87 .442 4. Georgetown 61 .424 5. Connecticut 87 .412 6. Marquette 84 .408 7. Vanderbilt 69 .385 8. Villanova 67 .345 9. Cincinnati 66 .340 10. Butler 64 .262

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS ALL GAMES GP 1. NOLAN, Grace-UCONN 16 2. BORZILLO, Monica-CIN 17 3. MCDERMOTT, Brenda-TU 18 4. BURGESS,SAMMI-UF 20 5. LANUZA, Kendra-DU 18 6. STEVENS,MOLLIE-UF 20 7. RONBECK,LINDSEY-UF 20 8. DOHERTY, Jill-VANDY 15 9. FEISS, Julia-DU 18 10. SHEARER,Julianna-MU 17

G 44 39 42 37 33 59 53 31 50 55

AST 33 34 32 45 37 16 20 23 14 5

PTS 77 73 74 82 70 75 73 54 64 60

AVG 4.81 4.29 4.11 4.10 3.89 3.75 3.65 3.60 3.56 3.53

BIG EAST GAMES ONLY GP G AST 1. NOLAN, Grace-UCONN 9 25 19 2. LANUZA, Kendra-DU 9 16 25 3. BOCHNIAK,Amanda-MU 9 15 23 4. FEISS, Julia-DU 9 26 10 5. BURGESS,SAMMI-UF 9 16 19 MCDERMOTT, Brenda-TU 9 22 13 COMERFORD, Katie-VU 9 25 10 RONBECK,LINDSEY-UF 9 25 10 9. SHEARER,Julianna-MU 9 30 4 10. STEVENS,MOLLIE-UF 9 24 9 DOHERTY, Jill-VANDY 9 20 13

PTS 44 41 38 36 35 35 35 35 34 33 33

AVG 4.89 4.56 4.22 4.00 3.89 3.89 3.89 3.89 3.78 3.67 3.67

GOALKEEPING STATISTICAL LEADERS ALL GAMES GP 1. MULVANEY, Kendall-DU 2 2. DINARO, Micheline-GU 1 3. GREGG, Carson-DU 4 4. KITTELL,KENZII-UF 7 5. STEVENSON, Maddy-DU 18 6. HICKLEN,HALEY-UF 20 7. CHOMO, Haelle-GU 11 8. GONSALVES, Olivia-VU 6 9. KENT, Callahan-VANDY 10 10. BARANOWSKI, KHAIA-VU 7

GA 2 1 10 6 140 156 36 22 84 24

MINS 29:48 14:12 90:51 52:55 971:17 1061:39 242:50 131:11 496:51 137:37

GAA 4.03 4.23 6.60 6.80 8.65 8.82 8.89 10.06 10.14 10.46

BIG EAST GAMES ONLY GP SV 1. MULVANEY, Kendall-DU 2 2 2. DINARO, Micheline-GU 1 1 3. GREGG, Carson-DU 2 3 4. GROZIER,Molly-MU 3 4 5. HICKLEN,HALEY-UF 9 38 6. KITTELL,KENZII-UF 6 5 7. GONSALVES, Olivia-VU 2 7 8. COLE,OLIVIA-UF 8 9 9. CHOMO, Haelle-GU 6 18 10. STEVENSON, Maddy-DU 9 65

MIN 29:48 14:12 36:46 46:20 423:18 50:22 54:02 66:20 132:14 472:45

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova •5•

GAA 4.03 4.23 4.90 5.18 5.39 5.96 7.77 8.14 8.17 8.25


BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK 2017 Season Review Final Standings 9/3 FLORIDA*^# GEORGETOWN* DENVER* TEMPLE* UCONN MARQUETTE VANDERBILT CINCINNATI VILLANOVA BUTLER

BIG EAST W-L Pct. 9-0 1.000 7-2 .778 7-2 .778 6-3 .667 5-4 .556 4-5 .444 3-6 .333 2-7 .222 2-7 .222 0-9 .000

H 5-0 3-1 5-0 3-1 3-2 2-2 2-2 2-3 1-4 0-4

A 4-0 4-1 2-2 3-2 2-2 2-3 1-4 0-4 1-3 0-5

OVERALL W-L 17-3 9-9 14-4 13-5 8-8 6-11 6-9 6-11 4-12 1-16

Pct. .850 .500 .778 .722 .500 .353 .400 .353 .250 .059

H 8-2 4-3 8-0 7-1 4-3 2-4 3-2 4-3 1-7 0-8

A 7-1 5-5 5-3 6-3 4-4 4-7 3-7 2-8 3-5 1-8

N Streak 2-0 L1 0-1 L2 1-1 L1 0-1 L3 0-1 W 5 0-0 W 2 0-0 L5 0-0 L1 0-0 W 1 0-0 L 11

IWLCA/Inside Lacrosse Media rankings; *clinched a spot in the BIG EAST Championship ^regular-season champion #BIG EAST Champion

BIG EAST Weekly Awards BIG EAST Attacker of the Week 2.14 Brenda McDermott, Temple, Sr., A 2.21 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Jr., A 2.28 Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr., A 3.7 Sammi Burgess, Florida, Sr., A 3.14 Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr., A 3.21 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, So., A 3.28 Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr., A 4.4 Kendra Lanuza, Denver, So., A 4.11 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, So., A 4.18 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Jr., A 4.25 Morgan Ryan, Georgetown, So., A 5.1 Maggie Tripodi, Connecticut, Sr., A

BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week 2.14 Kendra Lanuza, Denver, So., M 2.21 Elizabeth Behrins, Denver, So., M/A 2.28 Morgan Glassford, Temple, Sr., M 3.7 Morgan Glassford, Temple, Sr., M 3.14 Sydney Pirreca, Florida, So., M 3.21 Sydney Pirreca, Florida, So., M 3.28 Grace Gabriel, Marquette, So., M 4.4 Elizabeth Behrins, Denver, So., M/A 4.11 Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M 4.18 Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M 4.25 Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M 5.1 Morgan Glassford, Temple, Sr., M

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week 2.14 Maddy Stevenson, Denver, Sr., GK 2.21 Layne Voorhees, Denver, Sr., D 2.28 Haley Hicklen, Florida, So., GK 3.7 Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, Sr., D 3.14 Layne Voorhees, Denver, Sr., D 3.21 Sybil Pallace, Denver, Sr., D 3.28 Maddy Fisher, Georgetown, Sr., GK 4.4 Maryn Lowell, Temple, Fr., GK 4.11 Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Sr., D 4.18 Maryn Lowell, Temple, Fr., GK 4.25 Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Sr., D 5.1 Layne Voorhees, Denver, Sr., D

BIG EAST Freshman of the Week 2.14 Liz Trojan,Villanova, Fr., M 2.21 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr., A 2.28 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr., A 3.7 Katie Comerford,Villanova, Fr., A 3.14 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr., A 3.21 Emily Mathewson,Vanderbilt, Fr., A 3.28 Katie Comerford,Villanova, Fr., A 4.4 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr., A 4.11 Kim McDonough,Villanova, Fr., M 4.18 Katie Comerford,Villanova, Fr., A 4.25 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr., A 5.1 Cara Trombetta, Florida, Fr., D

BIG EAST Regular-Season Awards Attacker of the Year Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr., A Midfielder of the Year Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M Defensive Player of the Year Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Sr., D Goalkeeper of the Year Haley Hicklen, Florida, So., GK Freshman of the Year Katie Comerford,Villanova, Fr., A Coaching Staff of the Year Florida

All-BIG EAST First Team^ Julie Blaze,Vanderbilt, So., M Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, Sr., D Sammi Burgess, Florida, Sr., A Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Sr., D* Grace Gabriel, Marquette, So., M* Morgan Glassford, Temple, Sr., M Haley Hicklen, Florida, So., GK Kendra Lanuza, Denver, So., A* Brenda McDermott, Temple, Sr., A Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Jr., A Sydney Pirreca, Florida, So., M* Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, So., A Morgan Ryan, Georgetown, So., A Julianna Shearer, Marquette, Sr., A Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr., A* Layne Voorhees, Denver, Sr., D* Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M*

All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Elizabeth Behrins, Denver, So., A Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr., A Katie Comerford,Villanova, Fr., A Jill Doherty,Vanderbilt, Sr., A Amanda Donovan, Cincinnati, So., M Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, So., A Brianna Harris, Florida, Fr, M Jacqueline Jordan, Connecticut, Sr., A Allison Lane, Marquette, Jr., M Nicole Latgis, Temple, Jr., D Allie Pavinelli, Florida, Jr., M Shayna Pirreca, Florida, Jr., A Sam Scarfogliero,Villanova, Sr., D Jenny Schwalje, Georgetown, Sr., D Hannah Seibel, Georgetown, Jr., M Maddy Stevenson, Denver, Sr., GK ^extra player added due to a tie in voting

*unanimous selection

BIG EAST Championship Villanova University Villanova Stadium

2017 NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player Mollie Stevens, Florida, A

Semifinals Temple Florida

5 14

4 7

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9 21

Denver Georgetown

6 2

3 6

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9 8

Final Denver Florida

4 11

8 7

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12 18

All-Tournament Team Haley Hicklen, Florida, GK Sammi Burgess, Florida, A Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, D Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, A Mollie Stevens, Florida, A Caitlin Derry, Denver, A Julia Feiss, Denver, A Emily Conway, Denver, M Brenda McDermott, Temple A Morgan Glassford, Temple, M Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, A Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, M

Second Round* USC Florida

7 6

8 6

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15 12

*as the No. 3 seed, Florida received a firstround bye

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova •6•


BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK 2017 Season Review BIG EAST IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS IWLCA/Media Poll Pre 2.13 2.20 2.27 3.6 3.13 3.20 3.27 4.3 4.10 4.17 4.24 5.1 5.8 Final Butler -/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- -/-/- -/Cin -/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- -/-/- -/UConn -/-/- NR/RV -/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- -/-/- -/DU /RV -/19 15/14 14/14 16/19 14/17 13/13 14/14 13/13 13/13 13/13 16/1616/16 17/16 -/UF 3/3 3/4 4/4 3/3 3/3 3/3 3/3 3/3 3/3 3/3 2/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 9/3 GU -/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- NR/RV -/-/- -/MU -/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- -/-/- -/TU -/-/-/-/-/- NR/RVNR/RV NR/RV NR/RV NR/RV NR/RV NR/RV -/-/- -/Vandy -/-/-/-/-/-/-/- NR/RV -/-/-/-/- -/-/- -/Nova -/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- -/-/- -/-

NATIONAL POLLS IWLCA RK TEAM 1 Maryland (20) 2 Boston College 3 Penn State 4 Stony Brook 5 North Carolina 6 Navy (USNA) 7 Princeton 8 Southern California 9 FLORIDA 10 Syracuse 11 Cornell 12 Penn 13 Northwestern 14 Virginia 15 James Madison 16 Colorado 17 Massachusetts 18 Notre Dame 19 Elon 20 Louisville

Record 400 387 334 326 316 313 275 269 224 200 172 166 148 139 128 123 88 79 35 30

Pts 23-0 17-7 17-4 20-2 17-3 18-5 15-4 18-4 17-3 15-7 13-6 13-4 11-10 12-9 14-7 16-4 17-4 11-8 13-7 11-8

Others Receiving Votes: Albany, Towson

America East American Lacrosse Atlantic 10 Atlantic Coast Atlantic Sun Big South Big Ten Colonial Independents Ivy League Metro Atlantic Mountain Pacific Sports Federation National Lacrosse Northeast Patriot League TOTAL

2008 2-3 2-7 3-1 3-7 9-3 6-1 4-5 2-1 4-4 2-1 1-0 40-27 (.597)

Prev. 1 14 6 4 3 NR 5 7 2 9 12 8 11 13 16 10 RV 15 20 18

BIG EAST IN THE NCAA RPI Butler Cin UConn DU UF GU MU TU Vandy Nova

‘16 Final n/a 84 24 47 4 32 58 28 63 72

MEDIA POLL RK TEAM 1 Maryland (20) 2 North Carolina (1) 3 FLORIDA 4 Stony Brook 5 Princeton 6 Penn State 7 Syracuse 8 USC 9 Cornell 10 Penn 11 Colorado 12 Boston College 13 Northwestern 14 Notre Dame 15 James Madison 16 Virginia 17 Albany 18 Denver 19 Towson 20 Elon

4.11 112 87 60 20 4 41 51 14 42 65

Record 20-0 17-2 17-3 20-1 15-3 16-3 15-7 18-3 13-6 13-4 16-4 15-6 11-10 11-8 14-7 12-9 12-6 14-4 12-7 13-7

4.18 107 88 53 24 9 43 60 17 38 61

Pts 419 396 377 352 319 304 286 283 235 229 225 177 159 129 116 96 87 60 51 42

4.24 108 81 54 25 8 35 62 20 49 67

5.3 110 81 48 26 6 33 62 24 53 71

Prev. 1 2 3 4 9 5 8 6 11 7 10 12 15 13 20 14 17 16 18 NR

Others Receiving Votes: Louisville, UMass, Navy, Bryant, Johns Hopkins, Canisius

THE BIG EAST VS.THE CONFERENCES 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 4-2 7-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 3-9 2-8 3-9 6-9 7-5 5-0 2-4 6-2 2-3 1-2 2-6 1-4 1-7 4-6 3-7 4-0 6-0 8-2 6-2 7-1 4-4 8-3 9-0 7-0 3-2 9-0 6-6 3-3 4-5 10-4 6-1 1-2 5-0 2-1 4-1 6-1 8-2 8-3 3-6 3-1 3-3 4-2 2-1 6-0 7-0 4-0 4-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 38-33 50-30 50-24 46-31 61-23 (.535) (.625) (.676) (.597) (.726)

2014 0-2 4-8 1-4 1-8 4-0 6-1 9-3 1-0 2-6 5-1 4-5 2-3 39-41 (.488)

2015 2-2 5-1 0-11 4-1 3-2 3-6 2-4 0-3 2-4 4-1 4-4 1-1 5-2 35-42 (.455)

2016 3-1 4-1 4-7 6-1 2-3 3-8 4-6 0-3 1-3 3-1 4-3 1-0 3-3 38-40 (.487)

2017 4-0 5-1 2-6 6-5 5-2 1-7 1-5 0-0 0-3 2-1 6-7 0-0 4-3 36-40 (.474)

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova •7•

5.7 110 79 47 24 4 36 63 26 53 72

5.28 110 79 47 24 4 36 63 26 53 72


BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST In The NCAA Rankings HOW THEY RANK BIG EAST Teams Among All Division I (Top 25 Listed) Category Team Turnovers Per Game Vanderbilt Florida Assists Per Game Florida UConn Free Position Percentage Villanova Scoring Offense Florida Scoring Defense Denver Florida Georgetown Shot Percentage Temple Scoring Margin Florida Denver Shots On Goal Per Game Florida Denver Win Percentage Florida Shots Per Game Caused Turnovers Per Game Draw Controls Per Game Ground Balls Per Game Points Per Game Saves Percentage

Temple Florida UConn Denver Florida Marquette Florida Cincinnati Florida UConn Florida

Rank 8th 14th 9th 20th 11th 2nd 4th 11th 23rd 25th 2nd 11th 1st 24th 3rd Denver 15th 2nd 6th 8th 4th 15th 10th 20th 3rd 24th 13th

BIG EAST Players Among All Division I (Top 25 Listed) Category Player (Team) Rank Free Position Percentage Allie Pavinelli (Florida) 9th Taylor Gebhardt (Georgetown) Points Sammi Burgess (Florida) 23rd Points Per Game Grace Nolan (UConn) 12th Monica Borzillo (Cincinnati) Shot Percentage Grace Nolan (UConn) 10th Kendra Lanuza (Denver) 19th Goals Per Game Juliana Shearer (Marquette) Olivia Hompe, Princeton (3.95) Assists Sammi Burgess (Florida) 11th Assists Per Game Sammi Burgess (Florida) 16th Grace Nolan (UConn) 23rd Goals Against Average Maddy Stevenson (Denver) Anna Tesoriero, Stony Brook (7.27) Haley Hicklen (Florida) 9th Saves Grace Beshlian (UConn) 23rd Saves Per Game Grace Beshlian (UConn) 13th Save Percentage Haley Hicklen (Florida) 18th Causted TOs Per Game Layne Voorhees (Denver)10th Sam Scarfogliero (Villanova) Draw Controls Per Game Mollie Stevens (Florida) 20th Ellie Knott (Denver) 23rd Ground Balls Per Game Sam Scarfogliero (Villanova) Gussie Johns, Southern Cal (4.45) Goals Mollie Stevens (Florida) 22nd

Statistc 14.33 14.65 7.60 6.75 .500 16.80 8.44 9.00 9.94 0.448 7.80 4.83 27.80 23.44 0.850 12th 0.722 37.65 11.75 11.61 15.50 14.71 21.45 20.41 24.40 19.94 0.487

National Leader (Statistic) Maryland (12.04)

Statistc 0.636 12th 82.0 4.81 23rd .603 .579 16th

National Leader (Statistic) Sarah Bloise, Fresno (0.762) 0.632 Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook (164.0) Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook (7.45) 4.29 Erica Coyne, Mercer (.661)

45.0 2.25 2.06 8th

Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook (86.0) Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook (3.91)

8.82 166.0 10.38 0.477 2.33 23rd 5.30 5.17 15th 59.0

Stony Brook (10.09) Wintrhop (.552) Maryland (16.96) Stony Brook (7.27) Canisius (0.517) Stony Brook (8.82) Florida (27.80) Maryland (1.0) 0.778 North Carolina (38.10) Jacksonville (14.20) Massachusetts (17.52) Kennesaw State (24.65) Stony Brook (26.18) Princeton (0.558)

3.24

8.65 Ellie DeGarmo, Princeton (235.0) Ellie DeGarmo, Princeton (12.37) Ellie DeGarmo, Princeton (0.554) Maura Talvacchia, Presbyterian (3.75) 2.00 Hannah Murphy, UMass (10.10) 3.31 Sam Apuzzo, BC (80.0)

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova •8•


BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST Weekly Awards 2005 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 28 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, Jr., A Mar. 7 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So., A Mar. 14 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So., A Mar. 21 Caitlyn Dragon, Syracuse, Sr., A Mar. 28 Elizabeth Kadison, Boston College, Jr., A Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So., A Apr. 4 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, Jr., A Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So., A Apr. 11 Tracy Mullaney, UConn, Sr., A/M Meghan O’Connell, Syracuse, Jr., M Apr. 18 Monica Joines, Syracuse, Sr., M Apr. 25 Katie Batiuk, Rutgers, So., M May 2 Susie Breaznell, Boston College, Sr., M May 9 Monica Joines, Syracuse, Sr., M DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 28 Jess Mikula, Notre Dame, Sr., M/D Mar. 7 Tara McKennett, Boston College, Jr., GK Mar. 14 Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, Sr., GK Mar. 21 Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, Sr., GK Mar. 28 Tara McKennett, Boston College, Jr., GK Apr. 4 Meghan O’Connell, Syracuse, Jr., M Apr. 11 Jennifer Wong, UConn, Sr., GK Apr. 18 Sarah Robinson, Georgetown, Sr., GK Apr. 25 Chloe Asselin, Georgetown, So., D May 2 Kristin Smith, Georgetown, Jr., D Tracy Mullaney, UConn, Sr., A/M May 9 Chloe Asselin, Georgetown, So., D 2006 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 27 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame Mar. 6 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame Mar. 13 Kate McHarg, Loyola Mar. 20 Shannon Burke, UConn Mar. 27 Lucy Poole, Georgetown Apr. 3 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame Single-Season Offensive 4 Coco Stanwick, GU, 2005 4 Sheehan Stanwick, GU, 2001 4 Michelle Tumolo, SU, 2012 Single-Season Defensive 5 Becca Block, SU, 2012 4 Michi Ellers, GU, 2004 4 Kerry Stoothoff, LOY, 2011 Career Offensive POW 10 Coco Stanwick, GU, 2005-07 7 Katie Rowan, SU, 2007-09 6 Christina Dove, SU, 2007-10 5 Jillian Byers, ND, 2005-09 5 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, 2005-06 Career Defensive POW 7 Liz Hogan, SU, 2009-11 5 Becca Block, SU, 20124 Maggie Koch, GU, 2006-07 4 Kerry Stoothoff, LOY, 2009-2012

Apr. 10 Apr. 17 Apr. 24 May 1 May 8

Katie Batiuk, Rutgers Coco Stanwick, Georgetown Coco Stanwick, Georgetown Coco Stanwick, Georgetown Schuyler Sutton, Georgetown

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 27 Stephanie Zodtner, Georgetown Mar. 6 Laura Cipro, Georgetown Mar. 13 Maggie Koch, Georgetown Mar. 20 Jen Kasel, Syracuse Mar. 27 Maggie Koch, Georgetown Apr. 3 Patty Piotrowicz, Georgetown Apr. 10 Carol Dixon, Notre Dame Apr. 17 Kristin McKay, Loyola Apr. 24 Maggie Koch, Georgetown May 1 Stephanie Zodtner, Georgetown May 8 Kaki Orr, Notre Dame 2007 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 26 Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame Mar. 5 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame Mar. 12 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown Mar. 19 Ashley Pike, Syracuse Mar. 25 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown Apr. 2 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame Apr. 9 Katie Batiuk, Rutgers Apr. 16 Katie Rowan, Syracuse Apr. 23 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 26 Anne Marchitello, Rutgers Mar. 5 Amber Pardee-Hill, Syracuse Mar. 12 Maggie Koch, Georgetown Mar. 19 Chelsea Strodel, Syracuse Mar. 25 Maggie Koch, Georgetown Apr. 2 Alicia Billings, Notre Dame Apr. 9 Laura Cipro, Georgetown Apr. 16 Meaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre Dame Apr. 23 Erika Page, Rutgers 2008 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, So., A Feb. 25 Mar. 3 Molly Ford, Georgetown, So., A Mar. 10 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., A Mar. 17 Abby Rehfuss, Loyola, Fr., M Mar. 24 Christina Dove, Syracuse, So., M Ma. 31 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Jr., A Apr. 7 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., A Apr. 14 Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, So., A Apr. 21 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., A

Apr. 7 Apr. 14 Apr. 21

Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Fr., GK Kate Filippelli, Loyola, Sr., M Shannon Burke, Notre Dame, Jr., M

2009 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 23 Laura Simanski, Cincinnati, Fr., A Mar. 2 Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr., M Mar. 9 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., A Mar. 16 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr., A Mar. 23 Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Jr., A Mar. 30 Katie Rowan, Sryacuse, Sr., A Apr. 6 Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr., M Apr 13 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr., A Apr 20 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., A DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 23 Jen Heup, Louisville, RS-Sr., GK Erin Goodman, Notre Dame, Sr., GK Mar. 2 Mar. 9 Bridget Hamm, Syracuse, Sr., D Mar. 16 Cara Filippelli, Loyola, So., M Mar. 23 Cara Filippelli, Loyola, So., M Mar. 30 Anna Wallingford, Connecticut, Fr., GK Apr. 6 Rachel Guerrera, Notre Dame, Jr., D Apr 13 Cara Filippelli, Loyola, So., M Apr 20 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, So., GK 2010 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 22 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M Mar. 1 Kiersten Tupper, Connecticut, So., A Mar. 8 M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, So., A Mar. 15 Ashley Mitchelides, Connecticut, R-Sr., A Mar. 22 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M Mar. 29 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M Apr. 5 Grace Gavin, Loyola, Jr., M Apr. 12 Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Jr., M Apr. 19 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M Apr. 26 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M May 3 Katie Oliverio, Louisville, So., M DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 22 Eileen Finn, Syracuse, Sr., D Mar. 1 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Fr., GK Mar. 8 Katherine Russo, Cincinnati, So. GK Mar. 15 Ana Heneberry, Loyola, So., D Mar. 22 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Fr., GK Mar. 29 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Fr., GK Apr. 5 Danielle Pawliw, Louisville, Fr., GK Apr. 12 Jackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Jr., M/D Apr. 19 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Jr., GK Apr. 26 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Fr., GK May 3 Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, Sr., GK

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 25 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Fr., GK Mar. 3 Sandra Abel, Rutgers, Jr., GK Mar. 10 Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, So., GK Mar. 17 Shannon Brushe, Syracuse, Sr., D Mar. 24 Kailene Abt, Notre Dame, Fr., M Mar. 31 Jessica Davis, Rutgers, So., D

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova •9•


BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST Weekly Awards 2010 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 22 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M Mar. 1 Kiersten Tupper, Connecticut, So., A Mar. 8 M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, So., A Mar. 15 Ashley Mitchelides, Connecticut, R-Sr., A Mar. 22 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M Mar. 29 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M Apr. 5 Grace Gavin, Loyola, Jr., M Apr. 12 Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Jr., M Apr. 19 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M Apr. 26 Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M May 3 Katie Oliverio, Louisville, So., M DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 22 Eileen Finn, Syracuse, Sr., D Mar. 1 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Fr., GK Mar. 8 Katherine Russo, Cincinnati, So. GK Mar. 15 Ana Heneberry, Loyola, So., D Mar. 22 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Fr., GK Mar. 29 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Fr., GK Apr. 5 Danielle Pawliw, Louisville, Fr., GK Apr. 12 Jackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Jr., M/D Apr. 19 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Jr., GK Apr. 26 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Fr., GK May 3 Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, Sr., GK 2011 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 21 Justine Donodeo,Villanova, Jr., M Feb. 28 Marlena Welsh, Rutgers, Sr., M March 7 Liz Lovejoy, Louisville, Sr., A March 14 Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., M March 21 Meg Decker, Loyola, Sr., M March 28 Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., M April 4 Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., M April 11 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, Sr., A April 18 Dina Jackson, Georgetown, So., A April 25 M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Jr., A May 2 Tee Ladouceur, Syracuse, Sr., A DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 21 Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola. Jr., GK Feb. 28 Mackenzie Rainone, Connecticut, So., M March 7 Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Jr., GK March 14 Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Jr., GK March 21 Emily Dashiell, Louisville, Sr., M March 28 Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Jr., GK April 4 Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., D April 11 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Sr., GK April 18 Monica Negron, Louisville, Fr., D April 25 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Sr., GK May 2 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Sr., GK 2012 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 20 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr.,A Feb. 27 Nikki Boltja, Louisville, So.,A March 5 Lauren Sbrilli, Rutgers, So., M March 12 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr.,A March 19 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr.,A

March 26 April 2 April 9 April 16 April 23 April 30

Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, Jr., M Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., M Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, So.,A Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr.,A Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., M Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr.,A

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 20 Brittney Testa, Connecticut, Jr., GK Feb. 27 Brittney Testa, Connecticut, Jr., GK March 5 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Jr., GK March 12 Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., D March 19 Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., D March 26 Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., D April 2 Ana Heneberry, Loyola, Sr., D April 9 Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., D April 16 Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., D April 23 Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., D April 30 Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., D 2013 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 18 Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., A Feb. 25 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Sr., A March 4 Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M March 11 Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M March 18 Jessica Mucci,Villanova, So.,A March 25 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr.,A April 1 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr.,A April 8 Kayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr.,A April 15 Marlee Paton, Loyola, Jr., M April 22 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr.,A April 29 Kayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr.,A DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 18 Stephanie Peragallo, Fr., D Feb. 25 Maddy Lesher, Loyola, Fr., D March 4 Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, Jr., M March 11 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Sr., GK March 18 Meg Gulmi, Cincinnati, Fr., GK March 25 Taryn VanThof, Loyola, R-So., M April 1 Meg Bell, Cincinnati, So., M April 8 Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., D April 15 Kelsey Richardson, Syracuse, So., GK April 22 Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Fr., GK April 29 Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., D 2014 HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 18 Nikki Boltja, Sr.,A, Louisville Feb. 25 Megan Bell, Jr., M, Cincinnati March 4 Jaymie Tabor,Temple, Sr.,A March 11 Nikki Boltja, Sr.,A, Louisville March 18 Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, So., M March 25 Nikki Boltja, Sr.,A, Louisville April 1 Claire Costanza, So.,A, Marquette April 8 Kelyn Freedman, Georgetown, Sr., M April 15 Nikki Boltja, Sr.,A, Louisville April 22 Faye Brust, Jr.,A, Louisville April 29 Kacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Sr., M

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 18 Shannon Nee, So., GK, Connecticut Feb. 25 Amanda Currell, Fr., GK, Rutgers March 4 Amanda Currell, Fr., GK, Rutgers March 11 Meg Gulmi, So., GK, Cincinnati March 18 Shannon Nee, So., GK, Connecticut March 25 Shannon Nee, So., GK, Connecticut April 1 Jaclyn Fraum, So., GK,Villanova April 8 Kaylin Morissette, Louisville, So., M April 15 Stephanie McNamara, Louisville, Fr., D April 22 Shannon Nee, So., GK, Connecticut April 29 Sarah Priem, Marquette, So., GK 2015 HONORS ATTACKER OF THE WEEK Feb. 17 Mallory Schonk,Vanderbilt, Jr.,A Feb. 24 Mallory Schonk,Vanderbilt, Jr.,A March 3 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr. March 10 Jacqueline Jordan, Connecticut, So. March 17 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr. March 24 Jackie Froccaro,Villanova, Sr. March 31 Jessica Mucci,Villanova, Sr.,A April 7 Caroline Peters,Vanderbilt, So. April 14 Amanda Lockwood,Vanderbilt, Jr. April 21 Jackie Froccaro,Villanova, Sr.,A April 28 Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, Jr.,A MIDFIELDER OF THE WEEK Feb. 17 Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr., M Feb. 24 Alexandra Crofts, Connecticut, Jr., M March 3 Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr. March 10 Nicole Tiernan,Temple, Jr. March 17 Nicole Tiernan,Temple, Jr. March 24 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr. March 31 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr. April 7 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr. April 14 Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr. April 21 Kristen Bandos, Georgetown, Jr., M April 28 Megan Tiernan,Temple, Jr., M DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Feb. 17 Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., D Feb. 24 Mary-Sean Wilcox, Florida, Jr., GK March 3 Sarah Priem, Marquette, Jr., GK March 10 Jaqi Kakalecik,Temple, R-Jr., GK March 17 Sam Darcangelo, Florida, Jr., M March 24 Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GK March 31 Sam Scarfogliero,Villanova, So., D April 7 Alex Duckenfield,Vanderbilt, Sr., D April 14 Maddy Fisher, Georgetown, So., GK April 21 Adrianne Devine, Georgetown, Sr., D April 28 Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Jr., D ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Feb. 17 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., M Feb. 24 Riley Hill, Marquette, Fr.,A March 3 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr.,A March 10 Kelsey Catalano, Connecticut, Fr., M March 17 Kayla Peterson,Vanderbilt, Fr., M March 24 Kayla Peterson,Vanderbilt, Fr., M March 31 Hannah Seibel, Georgetown, Fr., M

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova • 10 •


BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST Weekly Awards April 7 April 14 April 21 April 28

Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr.,A Nicole Barretta,Temple, Fr.,A Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr.,A Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr.,A

2016 HONORS ATTACKER OF THE WEEK Feb. 16 Shayna Pirreca, Florida, So.,A Feb. 23 Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, Sr.,A March 1 Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, Sr.,A March 8 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, So.,A March 15 Sammi Burgess, Florida, Jr.,A March 23 Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, Sr.,A March 29 Allie Pavinelli, Florida, So.,A April 5 Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, Sr.,A April 12 Maggie Tripodi, Connecticut, Jr.,A April 19 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, So.,A April 26 Brenda McDermott,Temple, Sr.,A May 3 Rachel Schwaab,Temple, Sr.,A MIDFIELDER OF THE WEEK Feb. 16 Mollie Stevens, Florida, Jr., M Feb. 23 Mollie Stevens, Florida, Jr., M March 1 Nicole Graziano, Florida, R-Sr., M March 8 Nicole Graziano, Florida, R-Sr., M March 15 Nicole Graziano, Florida, R-Sr., M March 23 Allison Lane, Marquette, So., M March 29 Nicole Graziano, Florida, R-Sr., M April 5 Allison Lane, Marquette, So., M April 12 Nicole Graziano, Florida, R-Sr., M April 19 Kristen Bandos, Georgetown, Sr., M April 26 Kristen Bandos, Georgetown, Sr., M May 3 Hayley Baas, Marquette, Sr., M DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Feb. 16 Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, Jr., D Feb. 23 Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Sr., GK March 1 Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Sr., GK March 8 Mary-Sean Wilcox, Florida, Sr., GK March 15 Jaqi Kakalecik,Temple, Sr., GK March 23 Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Sr., GK March 29 Jaqi Kakalecik,Temple, Sr., GK April 5 Callahan Kent,Vanderbilt, Jr., GK April 12 Julia Michaels,Villanova, So., GK April 19 Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Sr., GK April 26 Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, Jr., D May 3 Jaqi Kakalecik,Temple, Sr., GK FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Feb. 16 Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Fr.,A Feb. 23 Sydney Pirreca, Florida, Fr., M/D March 1 Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, Fr., M March 8 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Fr.,A March 15 Cate Soccodato, Marquette, Fr.,A March 23 Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, Fr.,A March 29 Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Fr.,A April 5 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Fr.,A April 12 Haley Hicklen, Florida, Fr., GK April 19 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Fr.,A April 26 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Fr.,A May 3 Sam Mlkvy, Cincinnati, Fr., M

2017 HONORS ATTACKER OF THE WEEK Feb. 14 Brenda McDermott,Temple, Sr.,A Feb. 21 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Jr.,A Feb. 28 Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr.,A March 7 Sammi Burgess, Florida, Sr.,A March 14 Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr.,A March 21 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, So.,A March 28 Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr.,A April 4 Kendra Lanuza, Denver, So.,A April 11 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, So.,A April 18 Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Jr.,A April 25 Morgan Ryan, Georgetown, So.,A May 1 Maggie Tripodi, Connecticut, Sr.,A MIDFIELDER OF THE WEEK Feb. 14 Kendra Lanuza, Denver, So., M Feb. 21 Elizabeth Behrins, Denver, So., M/A Feb. 28 Morgan Glassford,Temple, Sr., M March 7 Morgan Glassford,Temple, Sr., M March 14 Sydney Pirreca, Florida, So., M March 21 Sydney Pirreca, Florida, So., M March 28 Grace Gabriel, Marquette, So., M April 4 Elizabeth Behrins, Denver, So., M/A April 11 Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M April 18 Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M April 25 Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M May 1 Morgan Glassford,Temple, Sr., M DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Feb. 14 Maddy Stevenson, Denver, Sr., GK Feb. 21 Layne Voorhees, Denver, Sr., D Feb. 28 Haley Hicklen, Florida, So., GK March 7 Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, Sr., D March 14 Layne Voorhees, Denver, Sr., D March 21 Sybil Pallace, Denver, Sr., D March 28 Maddy Fisher, Georgetown, Sr., GK April 4 Maryn Lowell,Temple, Fr., GK April 11 Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Sr., D April 18 Maryn Lowell,Temple, Fr., GK April 25 Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Sr., D May 1 Layne Voorhees, Denver, Sr., D FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Feb. 14 Liz Trojan,Villanova, Fr., M Feb. 21 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr.,A Feb. 28 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr.,A March 7 Katie Comerford,Villanova, Fr.,A March 14 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr.,A March 21 Emily Mathewson,Vanderbilt, Fr.,A March 28 Katie Comerford,Villanova, Fr.,A April 4 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr.,A April 11 Kim McDonough,Villanova, Fr., M April 18 Katie Comerford,Villanova, Fr.,A April 25 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr.,A May 1 Cara Trombetta, Florida, Fr., D

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova • 11 •


BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK Year-By-Year Standings 2017 BIG EAST *#^ Florida 9-0 *Denver 7-2 *Georgetown 7-2 *Temple 6-3 Connecticut 5-4 Marquette 4-5 Vanderbilt 3-6 Cincinnati 2-7 Villanova 2-7 Butler 0-9

Pct. Overall 1.000 17-3 .778 14-4 .778 9-9 .667 13-5 .556 8-8 .444 6-11 .333 6-9 .222 6-11 .222 4-12 .000 1-16

Pct. .850 .778 .500 .722 .500 .353 .400 .353 .250 .059

2016 BIG EAST *#^ Florida 7-0 *Connecticut 6-1 *Temple 4-3 Marquette 4-3 *Georgetown 4-3 Villanova 2-5 Vanderbilt 1-6 Cincinnati 0-7

Pct. Overall 1.000 18-2 .857 12-5 .571 13-6 .571 7-10 .571 6-11 .286 4-13 .143 5-11 .000 4-13

Pct. .900 .706 .684 .412 .353 .235 .312 .235

2015 BIG EAST *#^Florida 6-1 *#Georgetown 6-1 *Connecticut 5-2 *Villanova 4-3 Vanderbilt 4-3 Temple 2-5 Marquette 1-6 Cincinnati 0-7

Pct. Overall .857 15-6 .857 7-10 .714 11-7 .571 9-8 .571 7-9 .286 10-6 .143 5-12 .000 2-15

Pct. .714 .412 .611 .529 .438 .625 .294 .118

2014 BIG EAST *#^Louisville 7-0 *Georgetown 6-1 *Connecticut 5-2 *Rutgers 3-4 Villanova 3-4 Temple 3-4 Marquette 1-6 Cincinnati 0-7

Pct. Overall 1.000 176-4 .857 11-9 .714 10-7 .429 9-9 .429 8-8 .429 6-10 .143 5-12 .000 6-11

Pct. .800 .550 .588 .500 .500 .375 .294 .353

2013 BIG EAST *#^Syracuse 8-0 *Georgetown 6-2 *Loyola 6-2 *Connecticut 5-3 Notre Dame 5-3 Louisville 3-5 Rutgers 1-7 Cincinnati 1-7 Villanova 1-7

Pct. Overall 1.000 18-4 .750 13-6 .750 11-9 .625 13-5 .625 12-5 .375 11-6 .125 9-8 .125 7-9 .125 6-10

Pct. .818 .684 .550 .722 .706 .647 .529 .438 .375

2012 BIG EAST *#Syracuse 8-0 *^Loyola 7-1 *Notre Dame 6-2 *Georgetown 5-3 Rutgers 4-4 Connecticut 3-5 Villanova 2-6 Louisville 1-7 Cincinnati 0-8

Pct. Overall 1.000 19-4 .875 14-6 .750 13-5 .625 9-8 .500 9-7 .375 10-6 .250 4-12 .125 3-12 .000 3-13

Pct. .826 .700 .722 .529 .562 .625 .250 .200 .188

2011 BIG EAST *#Georgetown 7-1 *#Syracuse 7-1 *^Loyola 6-2 *Notre Dame 6-2 Louisville 3-5 Connecticut 3-5 Rutgers 3-5 Villanova 1-7 Cincinnati 0-8

Pct. Overall .875 9-8 .875 10-8 .750 17-3 .750 10-9 .375 10-7 .375 9-7 .375 9-7 .125 5-11 .000 2-14

Pct. .529 .556 .850 .526 .588 .562 .562 .312 .125

2010 BIG EAST *#^Georgetown 8-0 *Notre Dame 6-2 *Syracuse 6-2 *Loyola 5-3 Louisville 4-4 Rutgers 4-4 Connecticut 2-6 Villanova 1-7 Cincinnati 0-8

Pct. Overall 1.000 13-6 .750 11-7 .750 15-7 .625 11-7 .500 11-6 .500 11-5 .250 9-8 .125 8-8 .000 5-12

Pct. .684 .611 .682 .611 .647 .688 .529 .500 .294

2009 BIG EAST *#Georgetown 6-1 *#Syracuse 6-1 *^Notre Dame 5-2 *Louisville 3-4 Rutgers 3-4 Loyola (Md.) 3-4 Connecticut 2-5 Cincinnati 0-7

Pct. Overall .857 13-6 .857 14-5 .714 16-5 .429 10-7 .429 7-9 .429 11-6 .286 3-13 .000 7-10

Pct. .684 .737 .762 .588 .438 .647 .188 .412

2008 BIG EAST ^#*Syracuse 5-0 *Notre Dame 4-1 *Georgetown 3-2 *Rutgers 2-3 Loyola (Md.) 1-4 Connecticut 0-5

Pct. Overall 1.000 18-3 .800 12-7 .600 12-7 .400 7-10 .200 6-10 .000 1-15

Pct. .857 .632 .632 .412 .375 .062

2007 BIG EAST *# Georgetown 4-1 *#^ Syracuse 4-1 * Rutgers 3-2 * Notre Dame 3-2 Connecticut 1-4 Loyola (Md.) 0-5

Pct. Overall .800 10-8 .800 13-6 .600 12-5 .600 11-6 .200 10-6 .000 2-14

Pct. .556 .684 .706 .647 .625 .125

2006 BIG EAST #Georgetown 5-0 Notre Dame 4-1 Loyola 3-2 Syracuse 2-3 Rutgers 1-4 Connecticut 0-5

Pct. Overall 1.000 14-4 .800 15-4 .600 7-8 .400 9-7 .200 7-9 .000 5-11

Pct. .778 .789 .467 .563 .438 .313

2005 BIG EAST #Georgetown 5-0 Syracuse 4-1 Connecticut 3-2 Boston College 1-4 Rutgers 1-4 Notre Dame 1-4

Pct. Overall 1.000 13-5 .800 12-5 .600 12-5 .200 10-7 .200 6-10 .200 3-12

Pct. .772 .706 .706 .588 .375 .200

2004 BIG EAST #Georgetown 6-0 Notre Dame 4-2 Syracuse 4-2 Rutgers 3-3 Connecticut 2-4 Virginia Tech 2-4 Boston College 0-6

Pct. Overall 1.000 13-5 .667 12-4 .667 9-6 .500 7-8 .333 8-9 .333 8-8 .000 6-11

Pct. .722 .750 .600 .467 .471 .500 .353

2003 BIG EAST #Georgetown 6-0 Syracuse 5-1 Notre Dame 4-2 Rutgers 3-3 Boston College 2-4 Connecticut 1-5 Virginia Tech 0-6

Pct. Overall 1.000 13-4 .833 10-6 .667 8-7 .500 12-4 .333 9-6 .167 8-8 .000 3-14

Pct. .765 .625 .533 .750 .600 .500 .176

2002 BIG EAST #Georgetown 6-0 Notre Dame 5-1 Syracuse 3-3 Connecticut 3-3 Rutgers 2-4 Boston College 1-5 Virginia Tech 1-5

Pct. Overall 1.000 17-2 .833 13-5 .500 10-6 .500 9-7 .333 7-9 .167 8-9 .167 6-10

Pct. .895 .722 .625 .563 .438 .471 .375

2001 BIG EAST #Georgetown 6-0 Syracuse 5-1 Notre Dame 4-2 Virginia Tech 3-3 Rutgers 2-4 Boston College 1-5 Connecticut 0-6

Pct. Overall 1.000 17-3 .833 10-5 .667 10-5 .500 6-9 .333 7-9 .167 6-9 .000 3-13

Pct. .850 .667 .667 .400 .438 .400 .189

* qualified for the BIG EAST Championship #regular-season champion ^ won BIG EAST tournament Championship

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova • 12 •


BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST Records Individual Single-Game Points 12 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, 4/18/09 Goals 9 Kate McHarg, Loyola vs. Rutgers, 3/12/06 9 Wick Stanwick, Georgetown vs. Notre Dame, 4/19/03 Assists 8 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame at UConn, 4/14/12 Saves 28 Jamie McGraw,Virginia Tech vs. Georgetown, 3/10/02 Team Single-Game Points 40 Georgetown (23G, 17A) vs. Boston College, 4/14/02 Goals 24 Syracuse vs. Connecticut, 3/22/08 23 Georgetown vs. Boston College, 4/14/02 23 Syracuse vs. Cincinnati, 3/29/09 23 Louisville at Cincinnati, 4/6/14 Assists 17 Georgetown vs. Boston College, 4/14/05 Fewest Goals Allowed 0 Notre Dame, 16 vs.Villanova, 0 on 4/9/10 0 Loyola, 19 vs. Cincinnati, 0 on 3/24/13 0 Denver 17, Cincinnati 0 on 4/28/17 Teams Combined Single-Game Most Goals 36 Loyola 21, Connecticut 15 on 3/11/08 34 UConn 19, Temple 15 on 4/29/17 33 Georgetown 23, Boston College 10 on 4/14/02 33 Temple 17, Marquette 16 (OT) on 3/25/17 Fewest Goals (Combined) 11 Notre Dame 9, Rutgers 2 on 4/28/02 Individual Single-Season Points 48 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2012 (eight games) 47 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2009 (seven games) Goals 34 Bergan Foley, Louisville, 2010 (eight games) 34 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2010 (eight games) Assists 31 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, 2012 (eight games) 28 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2009 (seven games) Saves 94 Jamie McGraw,Virginia Tech, 2002 (six games) Save Percentage* .616 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, 2010 .615 Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown, 2001 Goals Against Average* 5.39 Haley Hicklen, Florida, 2017 Fewest Goals Allowed* 15 Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown, 2001 *Goalkeepers must have played at least 50 percent of team’s minutes.

Team Single-Season Wins 9 Florida, 2017 Goals 162 Florida, 2017 (nine games) 142 Syracuse, 2012 (eight games) 121 Florida, 2015 (seven games) 106 Georgetown, 2001 (six games) Assists 69 Syracuse, 2009 (seven games) Save Percentage .616 Syracuse, 2010 Goals Against Average 5.29 Florida, 2015 Fewest Goals Allowed 32 Georgetown, 2001

Points In A Career 1. 134 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2006-09 2. 125 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2008-11 3. 116 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, 2010-13 4. 112 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, 2011-13 5. 107 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, 2009-12 6. 104 Christina Dove, Syracuse, 2007-10 7. 101 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, 2006-09 8. 97 Nikki Boltja, Louisville, 2011-14 9. 94 Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, 2001-04 10. 93 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2011-13 11. 91 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, 2008-11 12. 90 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, 2004-07 13. 89 Gina Sciocia, Notre Dame, 2007-10 14. 87 Bergan Foley, Louisville, 2009-11 87 Katie Oliverio, Louisville, 2009-13 16. 86 Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, 2007-10 17. 84 M.E. Laphan, Connecticut, 2008-12 18. 81 Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, 2012-15 19. 80 Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, 2011-14 20. 78 Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, 2001-03 Goals In A Career 1. 94 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2008-11 2. 83 Nikki Boltja, Louisville, 2011-14 3. 80 Bergan Foley, Louisville, 2009-11 4. 78 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, 2006-09 5. 75 Christina Dove, Syracuse, 2007-10 6. 74 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, 2011-13 7. 73 Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, 2007-10 8. 71 M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, 2008-2012 9. 69 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2006-09 10. 67 Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, 2001-04 11. 63 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, 2004-07 12. 62 Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut, 2002-05 13. 61 Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, 2008-11 61 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2011-13 15. 58 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, 2008-11 58 Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, 2012-15 17. 56 Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, 2011-14 56 Brook Cantwell, Rutgers, 2007-10 19. 55 Allison Chambers, Georgetown, 2002-05 20. 55 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, 2010-13

Saves In A Career 1. 274 Meg Gulmi, Cincinnati, 2013-16 2. 253 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, 2008-11 3. 252 Lily Kalata, Rutgers, 2010-13 4. 248 Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, 2010-13 5. 229 Shannon Nee, Connecticut, 2013-16 6. 224 Jamie McGraw,Virginia Tech, 2001-04 7. 200 Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, 2009-12 8. 203 Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, 2002-05 9. 183 Jenna Moulton, Connecticut, 2007-10 Top Save Percentage In A Career 1 .615 Sarah Robinson, Georgetown, 2002-05 2 .557 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, 2008-11 3 .548 Jen White, Notre Dame, 2001-02 4 .531 Lauren Gulotta, Rutgers, 2001-02 5 .528 Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown, 2001-02 Lowest Goals Against Average In A Career 6.70 Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown, 2001-02 6.80 Sarah Robinson, Georgetown, 2002-05 7.38 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, 2008-11 8.82 Carla Gigon, Syracuse, 2001-03 8.91 Jen White, Notre Dame, 2001-03 Active players in bold

Assists In A Career 1. 67 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, 2009-12 2. 65 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2006-09 3. 61 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, 2010-13 4. 55 Katie Oliverio, Louisville, 2009-13 5. 45 Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, 2007-10 6. 42 Jessica Mucci,Villanova, 2012-15 7. 38 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, 2011-13 8. 34 Shannon Burke, Connecticut, 2004-07 9. 33 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, 2008-11 10. 32 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2011-13 11. 31 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2008-11 12. 29 Christina Dove. Syracuse, 2007-10 13. 29 Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, 2001-04 14. 27 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, 2004-07 15. 26 Sarah Oliphant, Georgetown, 2002-05 16. 26 Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, 2001-03 17. 25 Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, 2005-08 25 Sammi Burgess, Florida, 2015-17

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova • 13 •


BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK IWL CA/U S L IWLCA/US Lacrosse acro sse Di Division vi sio n I All-Am All-Americans er i can s 2017 - 3 players First Team Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr., A Second Team Sammi Burgess, Florida, Sr., A Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Sr., D 2016 - 5 players First Team Sammi Burgess, Florida, Jr., A Nicole Graziano, Florida, Sr., M Second Team Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Jr., D Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Sr., GK Third Team Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, Jr., D

2012 - 10 players First Team Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., D Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., D Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, So., A Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., M Michelle Tumulo, Syracuse, Jr., A Second Team Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr., A Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, Jr., M Third Team Kelly Barnes, Georgetown, Sr., D Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, So., M Katie Webster, Syracuse, So., M

2011 - 9 players First Team 2015 - 3 players Jackie Doherty, Sr., D, Notre Dame First Team Grace Gavin, Sr., A, Loyola Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M Logan McCraw, Sr., D, Georgetown Second Team Second Team Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, Jr., D Shaylyn Blaney, Sr., M, Notre Dame Third Team Abby Rehfuss, Sr., M, Loyola Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., D Third Team Bergan Foley, Sr., A, Louisville 2014 - 5 players Ana Heneberry, Jr., D, Loyola First Team Maggie Tamasitis, Jr., A, Notre Dame Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Sr., A Sophia Thomas, So., M, Georgetown Second Team Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Sr., M 2010 - 11 players Kaylin Morissette, Louisville, So., M First Team Third Team Jackie Doherty, D, Notre Dame, Jr. Faye Brust, Louisivlle, Jr., A Christina Dove, M, Syracuse, Sr. Monica Negron, Louisville, Sr., D Liz Hogan, G, Syracuse, Jr. Second Team 2013 - 11 players Shaylyn Blaney, M, Notre Dame, Jr. First Team Molly Ford, A, Georgetown, Sr. Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., D Grace Gavin, A, Loyola, Jr. Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., A Logan McCraw, D, Georgetown, Jr. Barb Sullivan, Notre Dame, So., D Halley Quillinan, M, Syracuse, Sr. Kayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr., A Third Team Second Team Brooke Cantwell, A, Rutgers, Sr. Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M Ashby Kaestner, M, Georgetown, Sr Marlee Paton, Loyola, Jr., M Tee Ladouceur, A, Syracuse, Jr. Third Team Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., A 2009 - 10 players Ashley Hunter, Georgetown, Sr., D First Team Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Sr., GK Shannon Burke, Sr., D, Notre Dame Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, So., A Jillian Byers, Sr., A, Notre Dame Taryn VanThof, Loyola, So., M Bridget Noon, Jr., D, Georgetown Katie Rowan, Sr., A, Syracuse

Second Team Shaylyn Blaney, So., M, Notre Dame Christina Dove, Jr., M, Syracuse Molly Ford, Jr., A, Georgetown Ashby Kaestner, Jr., M, Georgetown Gina Scioscia, Jr., A, Notre Dame Third Team Halley Quillinan, Jr., A, Syracuse

Third Team Chloe Asselin, So., D, Georgetown Caitlyn Dragon, Sr., A, Syracuse Crysti Foote, Jr., M, Notre Dame Tracy Mullaney, Sr., M, Connecticut

2008 - 9 players First Team Ashby Kaestner, So., M, Georgetown Caitlin McKinney, Sr., A, Notre Dame Halley Quillinan, So., A, Syracuse Katie Rowan, Jr., A, Syracuse Second Team Jillian Byers, Jr., A, Notre Dame Christina Dove, So., M, Syracuse Lindsay Rogers, So., M, Syracuse Jordan Trautman, Jr., M, Georgetown Third Team Molly Ford, So. A, Georgetown 2007 - 8 players First Team Katie Rowan, So., A, Syracuse Coco Stanwick, Sr., A, Georgetown Second Team Shannon Burke, Sr., M, Connecticut Jillian Byers, So., A, Notre Dame Caitlin McKinney, Jr., A, Notre Dame Third Team Ashley Pike, Sr., M, Syracuse Halley Quillinan, Fr., A, Syracuse Katie Batiuk, Sr., M, Rutgers 2006 - 8 players First Team Crysti Foote, Sr., A, Notre Dame Maggie Koch, Jr., GK, Georgetown Coco Stanwick, Jr., A, Georgetown Second Team Jillian Byers, Fr., A, Notre Dame Kate McHarg, Sr., M, Loyola (Md.) Stephanie Zodtner, Sr., D, Georgetown Third Team Gaddy Fortune, Jr., M, Syracuse Caitlin McKinney, So., A, Notre Dame 2005 - 7 players First Team Coco Stanwick, So., A, Georgetown Second Team Allison Chambers, Sr., M, Georgetown Monica Joines, Sr., M, Syracuse

2004 - 8 players First Team Michi Ellers, Sr., D, Georgetown Meredith Simon, Sr., A, Notre Dame Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Sr., A, Syracuse Second Team Andrea Kinnik, Sr., D, Notre Dame Gloria Lozano, Sr., M, Georgetown Third Team Monica Joines, Jr., A, Syracuse Sarah Oliphant, Jr., A, Georgetown Abby Owen, Sr., A, Notre Dame 2003 - 7 players First Team Michi Ellers, Jr., D, Georgetown Wick Stanwick, Sr., A, Georgetown Second Team Gloria Lozano, Jr., M, Georgetown Ellen Rust, Sr., D, Syracuse Third Team Melissa Biles, Sr., D, Georgetown Monica Joines, So., M, Syracuse Jen White, Sr., G, Notre Dame 2002 - 8 players First Team Melissa Biles, Jr., D, Georgetown Erin Elbe, Sr., A, Georgetown Second Team Kathryn Lam, Sr., D, Notre Dame Danielle Shearer, Jr., D, Notre Dame Leigh-Ann Zimmer, So., A, Syracuse Third Team Pam Lowie, Sr., M, Connecticut Gloria Lozano, So., M, Georgetown Wick Stanwick, Jr., A, Georgetown 2001 - 6 players First Team Erin Elbe, Jr., A, Georgetown Sheehan Stanwick, Sr., A, Georgetown Stacey Brown, Sr., D, Syracuse Caitlin McLean, Sr., D, Georgetown Bowen Holden, Sr., GK, Georgetown Third Team Carrie Soults, Jr., M, Syracuse

IWLCA/US Lacrosse Division I All-Americans • Breakdown School Connecticut (2001-17) Florida (2015-7) Georgetown (2001-17) Louisville (Through ‘14) Loyola (Md.) (Through ‘13) Notre Dame (Through ‘13) Rutgers (Through ‘14) Syracuse (Through ‘13) Overall Totals

First Team Selections 0 4 16 1 3 8 0 14 46

Second Team Selections 5 3 12 2 4 12 1 7 46

Third Team Selections 2 2 10 3 2 6 2 10 37

Total 7 9 38 6 9 26 3 31 129

Butler • Cincinnati • Connecticut • Denver • Florida • Georgetown • Marquette • Temple • Vanderbilt • Villanova • 14 •


BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK IWL CA AllIWLCA All-Region Regio n Team Teamss 2017 Mid Atlantic Second Team Morgan Glassford, Temple, Sr., M Brenda McDermott, Temple, Sr., A Northeast First Team Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Jr., A Northeast Second Team Cassie Ekstrom, Connecticut, Jr., D West/MidWest First Team Layne Voorhees, Denver, Sr., D West/MidWest Second Team Kendra Lanuza, Denver, So., A Grace Gabriel, Marquette, So., M Julianna Shearer, Marquette, Sr., A South First Team Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, Sr., D Sammi Burgess, Florida, Sr., A Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Sr., D Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr., A South Second Team Sydney Pirreca, Florida, So., M Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, So., A Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M 2016 Northeast First Team Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Sr., GK Grace Nolan, Connecticut, So., A Northeast Second Team Ali Crofts, Connecticut, Sr., M Cassie Ekstrom, Connecticut, So., D Kate Finkelston, Connecticut, Sr., A Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Sr., D South Region First Team Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, Jr., D Sammi Burgess, Florida, Jr., A Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Jr., D Nicole Graziano, Florida, Sr., M South Region Second Team Shayna Pirreca, Florida, So., A Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Fr., A Kristen Bandos, Georgetown, Sr., M Mid Atlantic Region Second Team Morgan Glassford, Temple, Jr., M Jaqi Kakalecik, Temple, Sr., GK West/MidWest Region Second Team Kyara Byner, Cincinnati, Sr., D 2015 Mid-Atlantic Second Team Jackie Froccaro,Villanova, Sr., A Northeast First Team Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, Jr., D Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GK Second Team Kate Finkelston, Connecticut, Jr., A West/Midwest Second Team Alex Duckenfield,Vanderbilt, Sr., D Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Jr., D South First Team Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., D Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M Second Team Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, So., D Adrianne Devine, Georgetown, Sr., D Mollie Stevens, Florida, So., A

2014 Northeast First Team Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Sr., M Shannon Nee, Connecticut, So., GK Northeast Second Team Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, So., D Kacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Sr., A Mid Atlantic Second Team Chelsea Intrabartola, Rutgers, Sr., D Lauren Sbrilli, Rutgers, Jr., M West First Team Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Sr., A Faye Brust, Louisville, Jr., A Kay Morissette, Louisville, So., M Monica Negron, Louisville, Sr., D 2013 Northeast First Team Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., D Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., A Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Fr., GK Kayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr., A Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Sr., A Northeast Second Team Linley Block, Syracuse, Sr., D Bridget Daley, Syracuse, Sr., M Kacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Jr., A Erin Roos, Brown, Jr., D Mid-Atlantic First Team Hollie DiMuro, Rutgers, So., D Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Sr., GK Marlee Paton, Loyola, Jr., M Annie Thomas, Loyola, So., A Taryn VanThof, Loyola, So., M Mid-Atlantic Second Team Chelsea Intrabartola, Rutgers, Jr., D Maddy Lesher, Loyola, Fr., D Hannah Schmitt, Loyola, So., A South Region First Team Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, So., A South Region Second Team Kelyn Freedman, Georgetown, Jr., M Ashley Hunter, Georgetown, Sr., D Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, Sr., M West/Midwest First Team Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., A Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Sr., G Maggie Smith, Notre Dame, Jr., M Barb Sullivan, Notre Dame, So., D West/Midwest Second Team Jenny Granger, Notre Dame, Sr., A Monica Negron, Louisville, Jr., D Stephanie Peragallo, Notre Dame, Fr., D 2012 Northeast First Team Becca Block, Syracuse, Jr., D Alyssa Constantino, Syracuse, So., G M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Sr., A Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, So., A Michelle Tumulo, Syracuse, Jr., A Katie Webster, Syracuse, So., M Second Team Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, So., M Mid-Atlantic First Team Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., D Ana Heneberry, Loyola, Sr., D

Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., M Ali Steinberg, Rutgers, Sr., M Mid-Atlantic Second Team Rebecca Alley, Rutgers, Sr., D Stephanie Anderson, Rutgers, Jr., M Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Jr., G Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Sr., G Annie Thomas, Loyola, Fr., A South Region First Team Kelly Barnes, Georgetown, Sr., D Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, Jr., M South Region Second Team Ashley Hunter, Georgetown, Jr., D West/Mid-West First Team Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, So., M Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame, Fr., D Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr., A West/Mid-West Second Team Nikki Boltja, Louisville, So., A Monica Negron, Louisville, So., D Lindsay Powell, Notre Dame, So., A Megan Sullivan, Notre Dame, Sr., M 2011 Northeast First Team M.E. Lapham, Jr., Connecticut, A Michelle Tumolo, So., Syracuse, A Northeast Second Team Liz Hogan, Sr., Syracuse, GK Catherine Rodriguez, Sr., Syracuse, D Mid-Atlantic First Team Grace Gavin, Sr., Loyola, A Ana Heneberry, Jr., Loyola, D Abby Rehfuss, Sr., Loyola, M Kerry Stoothoff, Jr., Loyola, GK Marley Welsh, Sr., Rutgers, M Mid-Atlantic Second Team Rebecca Alley, Jr., Rutgers, D Kellye Gallagher, Jr., Loyola, D Lily Kalata, So., Rutgers, GK Katherine Marino, Sr., Rutgers, A Marlee Paton, Fr., Loyola, M Ali Steinberg, Jr., Rutgers, M South - First Team Logan McCraw, Sr., Georgetown, D South - Second Team Jordy Kirr, Sr., Georgetown, A Sophia Thomas, So., Georgetown, M West/Midwest First Team Shaylyn Blaney, Sr., Notre Dame, M Emily Dashiell, Sr., Louisville, M Jackie Doherty, Sr., Notre Dame, D Bergan Foley, Sr., Louisville, A Maggie Tamasitis, Jr., Notre Dame, A West/Midwest Second Team Kaitlyn Brosco, Fr., Notre Dame, A Lauren Fenlon, Sr., Notre Dame, D Liz Lovejoy, Sr., Louisville, Attack Monica Negron, Fr., Louisville, D Katie Oliverio, Jr., Louisville, A 2010 North First Team

Christina Dove, M, Syracuse, Sr. Liz Hogan, G, Syracuse, Jr. Tee Ladouceur, A, Syracuse, Jr. Halley Quillinan, M, Syracuse, Sr. Northeast Second Team Ashley Mitchelides,A, Connecticut, Sr. Michelle Tumolo, A, Syracuse, Fr. Mid-Atlantic First Team Brooke Cantwell, A, Rutgers, Sr. Grace Gavin, A, Loyola, Jr. Emily Gibson, M, Loyola, Sr. Mid-Atlantic Second Team Mary Cryan, M, Rutgers, Sr. Lily Kalata, GK, Rutgers, Fr. Marley Welsh, M, Rutgers, Jr. Ana Heneberry, D, Loyola, So. Abby Rehfuss, M, Loyola, Jr. South Region First Team Molly Ford, A, Georgetown, Sr. Ashby Kaestner, M, Georgetown, Sr. South Region Second Team Kelly Barnes, D, Georgetown, So. Logan McCraw, D, Georgetown, Jr. West/Midwest First Team Shaylyn Blaney, M, Notre Dame, Jr. Jackie Doherty, D, Notre Dame, Jr. Gina Scioscia, A, Notre Dame, Sr. West/Midwest Second Team Kailene Abt, M, Notre Dame, Jr. Emily Dashiell, M, Louisville, Jr. Bergen Foley, A, Louisville, Jr. Rachel Guerrera, D, Notre Dame, Sr. 2009 Northeast Region First Team Christina Dove, Syracuse, Jr., M Liz Hogan, Syracuse, So., G Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, Jr., A Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr., A Northeast Region Second Team Lindsay Rogers, Syracuse, Jr., D South Region First Team Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr., M Bridget Noon, Georgetown, Jr., D South Region Second Team Molly Ford, Georgetown, Jr., A Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, So., A Jordan Trautman, Georgetown, Sr., D West/Midwest First Team Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, So., M Shannon Burke, Notre Dame, Sr., D Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., A Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Jr., A West/Midwest Second Team Bergan Foley, Louisville, So., A Rachel Guerrera, Notre Dame, Jr., D Laura Simanski, Cincinnati, Fr., A 2008 West/Midwest First Team Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame Jillian Byers, Notre Dame Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame West/Midwest Second Team Shannon Burke, Notre Dame Becky Ranck, Notre Dame

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BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK IWL CA AllIWLCA All-Region Regio n Team Teamss South First Team Molly Ford, Georgetown Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown Jordan Trautman, Georgetown South Second Team Caitlin Formby, Georgetown Jordy Kirr, Georgetown Bridget Noon, Georgetown Mid-Atlantic First Team Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers Kristen Stone, Loyola Mid-Atlantic Second Team Sandra Abel, Rutgers Jessica Davis, Rutgers Grace Gavin, Loyola Abby Rehfuss, Loyola Northeast First Team Christina Dove, Syracuse Christina Gibson, Syracuse Liz Hogan, Syracuse Halley Quillinan, Syracuse Lindsay Rogers, Syracuse Katie Rowan, Syracuse 2007 West/Midwest First Team Jillian Byers, Notre Dame Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame Lena Zentgraf, Notre Dame West/Midwest Second Team Meaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre Dame Kaki Orr, Notre Dame South First Team Maggie Koch, Georgetown Coco Stanwick, Georgetown South Second Team Laura Cipro, Georgetown Mid-Atlantic First Team Katie Batiuk, Rutgers Kristen Stone, Loyola (Md.) Mid-Atlantic Second Team Nina Frankoski, Rutgers Northeast First Team Shannon Burke, Connecticut Halley Quillinan, Syracuse Ashley Pike, Syracuse Katie Rowan, Syracuse Clare Schwan, Connecticut Northeast Second Team Shari Appollon, Syracuse Christina Dove, Syracuse Kristin Link, Connecticut 2006 West/Midwest First Team Jillian Byers, Notre Dame Crysti Foote, Notre Dame Catilin McKinney, Notre Dame West/Midwest Second Team Mary Carpenter, Notre Dame Carol Dixon, Notre Dame Meaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre Dame Mid-Atlantic First Team Katie Batiuk, Rutgers Kate McHarg, Loyola (Md.)

Mid-Atlantic Second Team Laura Carper, Loyola (Md.) Kathryn Lawerence, Rutgers Northeast First Team Shannon Burke, UConn Kathryn Lawerence, Rutgers Kathryn Rowan, Syracuse Northeast Second Team Stephanie Bissett, Syracuse South First Team Maggie Koch, Georgetown Coco Stanwick, Georgetown Stephanie Zodtner, Georgetown South Second Team Chole Asselin, Georgetown Laura Cipro, Georgetown 2005 North First Team Caitlyn Dragon, Syracuse Monica Joines, Syracuse Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut North Second Team Susie Breaznell, Boston College Shannon Burke, Connecticut Carley St. Lucia, Boston College Mid-Atlantic First Team Crysti Foote, Notre Dame Mid-Atlantic Second Team Katie Batiuk, Rutgers Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers Meaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre Dame Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame Lena Zentgraf, Notre Dame South First Team Chloe Asselin, Georgetown Allison Chambers, Georgetown Coco Stanwick, Georgetown 2004 Northeast First Team Monica Joines, Syracuse Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse Northeast Second Team Melissa MacDougall, Connecticut Carley St. Lucia, Boston College Mid-Atlantic First Team Andrea Kinnik, Notre Dame Abby Owen, Notre Dame Meredith Simon, Notre Dame Mid-Atlantic Second Team Katie Batiuk, Rutgers Crysti Foote, Notre Dame Catherine Seals, Rutgers South First Team Michi Ellers, Georgetown Gloria Lozano, Georgetown South Second Team Sarah Oliphant, Georgetown Sarah Robinson, Georgetown 2003 Northeast First Team Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse Ellen Rust, Syracuse

Northeast Second Team Kelly Feeley, Connecticut Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut Jackie Yovankin, Notre Dame Carla Gigon, Syracuse Mid-Atlantic First Team Crysti Foote, Notre Dame Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame Andrea Kinnik, Notre Dame Mid-Atlantic Second Team Melissa Mosey, Rutgers Meredith Simon, Notre Dame Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers Jen White, Notre Dame South First Team Wick Stanwick, Georgetown Gloria Lozano, Georgetown Michi Ellers, Georgetown South Second Team Melissa Biles, Georgetown

South Second Team Wick Stanwick, Georgetown Samantha Sybert,Virginia Tech

2002 Northeast First Team Pam Lowie, Connecticut Lauren Miller, Boston College Kim Wayne, Syracuse Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse Northeast Second Team Kelly Feeley, Connecticut Mid-Atlantic First Team Kristin Checksfield, Rutgers Kathryn Lam, Notre Dame Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame Mid-Atlantic Second Team Tina Fedarcyk, Notre Dame Lauren Gulotta, Rutgers Natalie Loftus, Notre Dame Susan Duccilli, Rutgers South First Team Melissa Biles, Georgetown Erin Elbe, Georgetown South Second Team Michi Ellers, Georgetown Gloria Lozano, Georgetown Wick Stanwick, Georgetown 2001 Northeast First Team Lauren Miller, Boston College Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse Carrie Soults, Syracuse Stacey Brown, Syracuse Northeast Second Team Katrina Hable, Syracuse Megan Campbell, Connecticut Emily Ryan, Boston College Mid-Atlantic First Team Lael O’Shaughnessy, Notre Dame Mid-Atlantic Second Team Kathryn Lam, Notre Dame South First Team Erin Elbe, Georgetown Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown Caitlin McLean, Georgetown Bowen Holden, Georgetown

TEWAARATON AWARD The Nation’s Top Collegiate Lacrosse Player 2002 - Erin Elbe, Sr., A, Georgetown

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BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK All-BIG EAST Awards 2001 Attack Player of the Year *Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr. Defensive Player of the Year Caitlin McLean, Georgetown, Sr. Midfielder of the Year Carrie Soults, Syracuse, Jr. Coach of the Year Kim Simons, Georgetown All-BIG EAST First Team Lauren Miller, Boston College, Jr., A *Erin Elbe, Georgetown, Jr., A Bowen Holden, Georgetown, Sr., GK Caitlin McLean, Georgetown, Sr., M *Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr., A Tina Fedarcyk, Notre Dame, Jr., D Lael O’Shaughnessy, Notre Dame, Sr., A Kristin Checksfield, Rutgers, So., D Stacey Brown, Syracuse, Sr., M Katy Mueller, Syracuse, Sr., D Carrie Soults, Syracuse, Jr., M *Sam Sybert,Virginia Tech, So., M All-BIG EAST Second Team Emily Ryan, Boston College, Sr., A Megan Campbell, Connecticut, Sr., M Pam Lowie, Connecticut, Jr., A Sarah Oglesby, Georgetown, Sr., M Wick Stanwick, Georgetown, So., A Alissa Moser, Notre Dame, Jr., M/A Claire Grooms, Rutgers, So., A Jen Mumford, Rutgers, Sr., D Catherine Seals, Rutgers, Fr., M Lauren Brady, Syracuse, Grad., A Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, Fr., A Kellyn Hentz,Virginia Tech, So., A *unanimous selection 2002 Attack Player of the Year *Erin Elbe, Georgetown, Sr. Midfielder of the Year *Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, Jr. Defensive Player of the Year Kristin Checksfield, Rutgers, Jr. Coach of the Year Kim Simons, Georgetown All-BIG EAST First Team Melissa Biles, Georgetown, Jr., D *Kristin Checksfield, Rutgers, Jr., D *Erin Elbe, Georgetown, Sr., A Natalie Loftus, Notre Dame, Sr., M/A Pam Lowie, Connecticut, Sr., A/M *Gloria Lozano, Georgetown, So., M *Lauren Miller, Boston College, Sr., A Ellen Rust, Syracuse, Jr., D *Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, Jr., M Samantha Sybert,Virginia Tech, Jr., A *Jessica Trombley, Syracuse, Jr., M *Jen White, Notre Dame, Jr., GK

All-BIG EAST Second Team Susan Duccilli, Rutgers, Sr., M Tina Fedarcyk, Notre Dame, Sr., D Kelly Feeley, Connecticut, Sr., M/D Lauren Gulotta, Rutgers, Sr., GK Karen Healy, Syracuse, Sr., A Jamie McGraw,Virginia Tech, So. GK Alissa Moser, Notre Dame, Sr., M/A Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut, Fr., A Liz Ryan, Georgetown, Jr., M Wick Stanwick, Georgetown, Jr., A Jacklyn Yovankin, Boston College, Fr., M Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, So., A *unanimous selection 2003 Attack Player of the Year Wick Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr. Midfielder of the Year Gloria Lozano, Georgetown, Jr. Defensive Player of the Year Michi Ellers, Georgetown, Jr. Coach of the Year Laura Brand, Rutgers All-BIG EAST First Team *Michi Ellers, Georgetown, Jr., M Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, So. GK *Monica Joines, Syracuse, So., M *Gloria Lozano, Georgetown, Jr., M Melissa Mosey, Rutgers, Sr., M Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut, So., A Ellen Rust, Syracuse, Sr., D Meredith Simon, Notre Dame, Jr., M/A Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, Sr., M *Wick Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr., A Sam Sybert,Virignia Tech, Sr., M Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, Jr., A All-BIG EAST Second Team Melissa Biles, Georgetown, Sr., D Kristin Checksfield, Rutgers, Sr., D Cristina Curiale, Rutgers, Jr., A Kelly Feeley, Connecticut, Sr., M/D Katie Madden,Virginia Tech, Sr., A Kelly McCardell, Notre Dame, Sr., M/D Abby Owen, Notre Dame, Jr., M Annouk Peters, Georgetown, Jr., M Liz Ryan, Georgetown, Sr., M Jess Tromblay, Syracuse, Sr., M Steph Walker, Syracuse, Fr., M Jen White, Notre Dame, Sr., GK Jackie Yovankin, Boston College, So., M *unanimous selection 2004 Attack Players of the Year Meredith Simon, Notre Dame, Sr. Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, Sr. Defensive Player of the Year *Michi Ellers, Georgetown, Sr. Midfielder of the Year Abby Owen, Notre Dame, Sr. Coach of the Year Tracy Coyne, Notre Dame

All-BIG EAST First Team *Michi Ellers, Georgetown, Sr., D *Monica Joines, Syracuse, Jr., A *Andrea Kinnik, Notre Dame, Sr., D Gloria Lozano, Georgetown, Sr., M Melissa MacDougall, Connecticut, Sr., D Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut, Jr., M Sarah Oliphant, Georgetown, Jr., A Abby Owen, Notre Dame, Sr., M Sarah Robinson, Georgetown, Jr. GK *Meredith Simon, Notre Dame, Sr., A Carley St. Lucia, Boston College, Jr., M *Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, Sr., A All-BIG EAST Second Team Katie Batiuk, Rutgers, Fr., M Maggie Bopp, Rutgers, Jr., M Susie Breaznell, Boston College, Jr., A Allison Chambers, Georgetown, Jr., M Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, Jr., GK Lauren Fischer, Notre Dame,Sr., A Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, So., A Kariane Lauri, Connecticut, Sr., M Danielle Lillis, Syracuse, Sr., A Jess Mikula, Notre Dame, Jr., D Anouk Peters, Georgetown, Sr., A Catherine Seals, Rutgers, Jr., D Stephanie Walker, Syracuse, So., D Lindsey Welch,Virginia Tech, Sr., M/A *unanimous selection 2005 Attack Player of the Year Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So. Defensive Player of the Year Chloe Asselin, Georgetown, So. Midfielder of the Year Katie Batiuk, Rutgers, So. Coach of the Year Bonnie Rosen, Connecticut All-BIG EAST First Team *Susie Breaznell, Boston College, Sr., M/A Carley St. Lucia, Boston College, Sr., M Shannon Burke, Connecticut, So., M *Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut, Sr., M *Chloe Asselin, Georgetown, So., D Ali Chambers, Georgetown, Sr., M *Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, So., A *Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, Jr., M/A Katie Batiuk, Rutgers, So., M Lyndsey Feldman, Rutgers, Sr., GK *Caitlyn Dragon, Syracuse, Sr., A *Monica Joines, Syracuse, Sr., A All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Jackie Yovankin, Boston College, Sr., M/D Jacqui Hamilton, Connecticut, Sr., A Kelly Robinson, Connecticut, Sr., D Catherine Elbe, Georgetown, Sr., A Sarah Robinson, Georgetown, Sr., GK Stephanie Zodtner, Georgetown, Jr., D Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Fr., A Jess Mikula, Notre Dame, Sr., D Lena Zentgraf, Notre Dame, Jr., M Anne Marchitello, Rutgers, So., D Catherine Seals, Rutgers, Sr., D Jill DePetris, Syracuse, So., M Meghan O’Connell, Syracuse, Jr., M ^Due to a tie in voting, there are 13 members on the Second Team

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BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK All-BIG EAST Awards 2006 Attack Player of the Year Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, So. Midfielder of the Year Kate McHarg, Loyola, Jr. Defensive Player of the Year Maggie Koch, Georgetown, Jr. Coach of the Year Tracy Coyne, Notre Dame All-BIG EAST First Team *Katie Batiuk, Rutgers, So., M *Shannon Burke, Connecticut, Jr., M/A *Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Fr., A *Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, So., M/A *Gaddy Fortune, Syracuse, Jr., M Maura Kenny, Loyola, So., A *Maggie Koch, Georgetown, Jr., GK *Kate McHarg, Loyola, Jr., M *Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, So., A Lucy Poole, Georgetown, Sr., M *Kathryn Rowan, Syracuse, Fr., A *Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, Jr., A Stephanie Zodtner, Georgetown, Sr., D All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Chloe Asselin, Georgetown, Jr., D Stephanie Bisset, Syracuse, So., D Kristin Brady, Syracuse, So. M/A Mary Carpenter, Notre Dame, So., M Laura Cipro, Georgetown, Jr., D Kate Filippelli, Loyola, So., M Meaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre Dame, Jr. D Kristen Haldeman, Connecticut, Sr., GK Kathryn Lawrence, Rutgers, Fr., M Anne Marchitello, Rutgers, Jr., M/D Chelsea Strodel, Syracuse, Jr., D Laura Trzasko, Connecticut, Jr., M/D Abbey VanDeusen, Connecticut, Sr., M/A ^ extra members were added to both the First and Second teams due to ties in voting 2007 Attack Player of the Year Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr. Midfielder of the Year Shannon Burke, Connecticut, Sr. Defensive Player of the Year Maggie Koch, Georgetown, Sr. Coach of the Year Lisa Miller, Syracuse All-BIG EAST First Team Katie Batiuk, Rutgers, Sr., M *Shannon Burke, Connecticut, Sr., M *Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, So., A Laura Cipro, Georgetown, Sr., D Meaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre Dame, Sr., D Nina Frankoski, Rutgers, Fr., A *Maggie Koch, Georgetown, Sr., GK *Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Jr., A Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, Fr., A *Katie Rowan, Syracuse, So., A *Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr., A Kristen Stone, Loyola, Jr., D

All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Jessica Davis, Rutgers, Fr., D Jill DePetris, Syracuse, Sr., A Jamie Farewell, Rutgers, Sr., M Maura Kenny, Loyola, So., A Kristin Link, Connecticut, Sr., M Bridget Looney, Syracuse, Jr., M Anne Marchitello, Rutgers, Sr., D Kate McHarg, Loyola, Jr., M Kaki Orr, Notre Dame, Sr., M Ashley Pike, Syracuse, Sr., M Patty Piotrowicz, Georgetown, Jr., M Chelsea Strodel, Syracuse, Sr., D Lena Zentgraf, Notre Dame, Sr., M ^ an extra member was added to the Second Team due to a tie in voting *unanimous selection 2008 Attack Player of the Year Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr. Midfielder of the Year Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Sr. Defensive Player of the Year Lindsay Rogers, Syracuse, So. Coach of the Year Tracy Coyne, Notre Dame All-BIG EAST First Team *Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Jr., A Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, So., A * Christina Dove, Syracuse, So., M Molly Ford, Georgetown, So., A Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Fr., GK *Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, So., M *Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Sr., M *Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, So., M Lindsay Rogers, Syracuse, So., D *Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Jr., A Kristen Stone, Loyola, Sr., D Jordan Trautman, Georgetown, Jr., D *unanimous selection All-BIG EAST Second Team Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Fr., M Kristin Brady, Syracuse, Sr., A Shannon Burke, Notre Dame, Jr., D Mary Cryan, Rutgers, So., M Jessica Davis, Rutgers, So., D Kate Filippelli, Loyola, Sr., M Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, So., GK Grace Gavin, Loyola, Fr., M Christina Gibson, Syracuse, Sr., D Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, Fr., A Whitney Michele, Connecticut, Jr., M Becky Ranck, Notre Dame, Sr., D 2009 Attack Players of the Year Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr. Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr. Defensive Player of the Year Bridget Noon, Georgetown, Jr. Midfielders of the Year Christina Dove, Syracuse, Jr. Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr. Coach of the Year Ricky Fried, Georgetown

All-BIG EAST First Team Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, So., M Shannon Burke, Notre Dame, Sr., D *Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Sr., A *Christina Dove, Syracuse, Jr., M Cara Filippelli, Loyola, So., D *Molly Ford, Georgetown, Jr., A *Grace Gavin, Loyola, So., M Liz Hogan, Syracuse, So., GK *Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Jr., M Bridget Noon, Georgetown, Sr., D Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, Jr., A *Katie Rowan, Syracuse, Sr., A *unanimous selections All-BIG EAST Second Team Megan Bloomer, Georgetown, Sr., M Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Jr., A Emily Dashiell, Louisville, So., M Bergan Foley, Louisville, So., A Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, Jr., GK (Second Team GK) Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, So., A Colleen O’Keefe, Loyola, Sr., A Abby Rehfuss, Loyola, So., M Lindsay Rogers, Syracuse, Jr., D Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Jr., A Meg Steffe, Loyola, So., GK (at-large selection) Jordan Trautman, Georgetown, Sr., D 2010 Attack Player of the Year Grace Gavin, Loyola, Jr. Defensive Player of the Year Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Jr. Midfielder of the Year Christina Dove, Syracuse, Jr. Coach of the Year Ricky Fried, Georgetown All-BIG EAST First Team Kelly Barnes, Georgetown, So., D Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Jr., M *Brooke Cantwell, Rutgers, Sr., A Jackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Jr., D *Christina Dove, Syracuse, Sr., M Eileen Finn, Syracuse, Sr., D Bergan Foley, Louisville, Jr., A *Molly Ford, Georgetown, Sr., A *Grace Gavin, Loyola, Jr., A *Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Jr., GK Ashby Kaestner, Georgetown, Sr., M Logan McCraw, Georgetown, Jr., D Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, Sr., A *unanimous selections All-BIG EAST Second Team Kailene Abt, Notre Dame, Jr., M Emily Dashiell, Louisville, Jr., M Cara Filippelli, Loyola, Jr., M Caitlin Formby, Georgetown, Sr., GK Emily Gibson, Loyola, Sr., M Rachel Guerrera, Notre Dame, Sr., D Ana Heneberry, Loyola, So., D Ashley King, Louisville, Sr., D Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, Jr., A Tee Ladouceur, Syracuse, Jr., A Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, Sr., M Abby Rehfuss, Loyola, Jr., M Catherine Rodriguez, Syracuse, Jr., D ^ an extra member was added to both the First and Second teams due to ties in voting

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BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK All-BIG EAST Awards 2011 Attack Player of the Year Grace Gavin, Loyola Defensive Player of the Year Logan McCraw, Georgetown Midfielder of the Year Sophia Thomas, Georgetown Coaches of the Year Jen Adams, Loyola Gary Gait, Syracuse All-BIG EAST First Team *Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, Sr., M *Emily Dashiell, Louisville, Sr., M Jackie Doherty, Notre Dame, Sr., D Bergan Foley, Louisville, Sr., A *Grace Gavin, Loyola, Sr., A Liz Hogan, Syracuse, Sr., GK Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, Sr., A Tee Ladouceur, Syracuse, Sr., A M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Jr., A Logan McCraw, Georgetown, Sr., D Abby Rehfuss, Loyola, Sr., M Catherine Rodriguez, Syracuse, Sr., D Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Jr., A Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, So., M Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, So., A Katie Webster, Syracuse, Fr., M *unanimous selections All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Kailene Abt, Notre Dame, Sr., M Kelly Barnes, Georgetown, Jr., D Becca Block, Syracuse, So., D Kelsi Bozel, Georgetown, So., M Kaitlyn Brosco, Notre Dame, Fr., A Meg Decker, Loyola, Sr., M Justine Donodeo,Villanova, Jr., M Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., D Ana Heneberry, Loyola, Jr., D Mary Heneberry, Loyola, Sr., A Dina Jackson, Georgetown, So., A Liz Lovejoy, Louisville, Sr., A Katie Oliverio, Louisville, Jr., A Marlee Paton, Loyola, Fr., M Ali Steinberg, Rutgers, Jr., M Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Jr., GK Marley Welsh, Rutgers, Sr., M ^ an extra member was added to the Second Team due to a tie in voting 2012 Attack Player of the Year Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr., A Defensive Player of the Year Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., D Midfielder of the Year Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., M Coach of the Year Gary Gait, Syracuse

All-BIG EAST First Team^ Kelly Barnes, Georgetown, Sr., D *Becca Block, Syracuse, D Kelsi Bozel, Georgetown, Jr., M *Kellye Gallagher, Loyola, Sr., D Ana Heneberry, Loyola, Sr., D M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, Sr., A *Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, So., A *Marlee Paton, Loyola, So., M Ali Steinberg, Rutgers, Sr., M Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, So., M Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola, Sr., GK Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, Sr., A Annie Thomas, Loyola, Fr., A *Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, Jr., M Sydney Thomas, Loyola, Fr., M *Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Jr., A Katie Webster, Syracuse, So., M * unanimous First Team selection ^Due to a tie, an extra member was added to the First Team All-BIG EAST Second Team Stephanie Anderson, Rutgers, Jr., M Linley Block, Syracuse, Jr., D Nikki Boltja, Louisville, So., A Alyssa Costantino, Syracuse, So., GK Justine Donodeo, Villanova, Sr., A Sarah Holden, Syracuse, Sr., M Ashley Hunter, Georgetown, Jr., D Dina Jackson, Georgetown, Jr., A Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, So., M Kailah Kempney, Syracuse, Fr., A Lindsay Powell, Notre Dame, So., A Hannah Schmitt, Loyola, Fr., A Janelle Stegeland, Syracuse, Sr., D Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame, Fr., D Megan Sullivan, Notre Dame, Sr., M Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, Fr., A 2013 Attack Player of the Year Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., A Midfielder of the Year Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M Defensive Player of the Year Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., D Coach of the Year Katie Woods, Connecticut All-BIG EAST First Team Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., A *Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., D Bridget Daley, Syracuse, Sr., M Kelyn Freedman, Georgetown, Jr., M Jenny Granger, Notre Dame, Sr., A Ellie Hilling, Notre Dame, Sr., GK Ashley Hunter, Georgetown, Sr., D *Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M *Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., A *Marlee Paton, Loyola, Jr., M Margaret Smith, Notre Dame, Jr., M *Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame, So., D Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, So., A Kayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr., A Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, Sr., A Taryn VanThof, Loyola, R-So., M *unanimous selection

All-BIG EAST Second Team Linley Block, Syracuse, Sr., D Kelsi Bozel, Georgetown, Sr., M Jackie Froccaro,Villanova, So., A Maddy Lesher, Loyola, Fr., D Katrina Martinelli, Rutgers, Jr., A Kaylin Morissette, Louisville, Fr., M Jaimie Morrison, Notre Dame, Sr., A Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Fr., GK Monica Negron, Louisville, Jr., D Katie Oliverio, Louisville, R-Sr., A Morgan O’Reilly, Connecticut, Sr., A Kacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Jr., A Hannah Schmitt, Loyola, So., A Annie Thomas, Loyola, So., A Sophia Thomas, Georgetown, Sr., M Katie Webster, Syracuse, Jr., M 2014 Coach of the Year Kellie Young, Louisville* Attack Player of the Year Nikki Boltja, Senior, Louisville* Midfielder of the Year Kaylin Morissette, Sophomore, Louisville Defensive Player of the Year Monica Negron, Senior, Louisville *unanimous selection All-BIG EAST First Team *Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Sr., A *Faye Brust, Louisville, Jr., A Cortnee Daley, Louisville, So., M *Adrianne Devine, Georgetown, Jr., D *Kelyn Freedman, Georgetown, Sr., M Chelsea Intrabartola, Rutgers, Sr., D Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Sr., M Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, So., D Steph McNamara, Louisville, Fr., D *Kaylin Morissette, Louisville, M Shannon Nee, Connecticut, GK *Monica Negron, Louisville, Sr., D Kacey Pippitt, Connecticut, Sr., A Jamie Redding, Louisville, Sr., A Lauren Sbrilli, Rutgers, R-Jr., M Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, Jr., A * unanimous selection All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Hayley Baas, Marquette, So., M Amanda Bochniak, Marquette, Fr., A Maggie Brown, Georgetown, Sr., D Megan Clements, Rutgers, Sr., A Ali Crofts, Connecticut, So., M Corinne Etchison, Georgetown, So., A Kate Finkleston, Connecticut, So., A Hannah Franklin, Georgetown, Sr., M Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, So., D Leslee Hefner, Louisville, Sr., D Chelsey Henderson,Villanova, So., M Jaqi Kakalecik, Temple, R-So., GK Jess Mucci,Villanova, Jr., A Maddie McTigue, Temple, So., D Sarah Priem, Marquette, GK Jaymie Tabor, Temple, Sr., A Nicole Tiernan, Temple, So., M ^Due to a tie in voting, an additional member was added to the Second Team

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BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK All-BIG EAST Awards 2015 BIG EAST Attacker of the Year Jackie Froccaro,Villanova, Sr., A BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M* BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut Jr., D BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GK* BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., A* BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year Connecticut All-BIG EAST First Team^ Emily Anderson, Connecticut, Sr., M Kristen Bandos, Georgetown Jr., M Nora Barry, Florida, Sr., M Adrianne Devine, Georgetown, Sr., D* Alex Duckenfield,Vanderbilt, Sr., D Kate Finkelston, Connecticut, Jr., A* Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., D* Jackie Froccaro,Villanova, Sr., A* Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M* Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut Jr., D* Jess Mucci,Villanova, Sr., A Shannon Nee, Connecticut Jr., GK* Devon Schneider, Florida, Jr., A Mallory Schonk,Vanderbilt, Jr., A Mollie Stevens, Florida, So., A* Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, Sr., A Nicole Tiernan, Temple, Jr., M All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Meghan Breen,Villanova, Jr., A Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, So., D Sammi Burgess, Florida, So., A Claire Costanza, Marquette, Jr., A Courtney Curtis, Cincinnati, Jr., M Emma Dagres,Vanderbilt, Jr., M Jill Doherty,Vanderbilt, So., A Corinne Etchison, Georgetown, Jr., A Maddy Fisher, Georgetown, So., GK Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, Jr., D Nicole Graziano, Florida, R-Jr., M Alexa Kunowsky,Vanderbilt, Jr., M Maddie Kratz,Vanderbilt, Sr., GK Megan Marinelli, Georgetown, Sr., D Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., A Carly Palmucci, Connecticut, Jr., A Sam Scarfogliero,Villanova, So., D *unanimous selection ^extra player added due to a tie in voting

2016 Co-Attackers of the Year Sammi Burgess, Florida, A Grace Nolan, Connecticut, A Midfielder of the Year Nicole Graziano, Florida, M* Defensive Player of the Year Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, D

2017 Attacker of the Year Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr., A Midfielder of the Year Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M Defensive Player of the Year Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Sr., D

Goalkeeper of the Year Shannon Nee, Connecticut, GK

Goalkeeper of the Year Haley Hicklen, Florida, So., GK

Freshman of the Year Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, A

Freshman of the Year Katie Comerford,Villanova, Fr., A

Co-Coaching Staffs of the Year Florida, Temple

Coaching Staff of the Year Florida

All-BIG EAST First Team Kristen Bandos, Georgetown, M* Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, D Sammi Burgess, Florida, A* Kyara Byner, Cincinnati, D Alexandra Crofts, Connecticut, M Corinne Etchison, Georgetown, A Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, D* Morgan Glassford, Temple, M Elizabeth Goslee, Marquette, D Nicole Graziano, Florida, M* Allison Lane, Marquette, M Brenda McDermott, Temple, A* Shannon Nee, Connecticut, GK Grace Nolan, Connecticut, A* Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, A*

All-BIG EAST First Team^ Julie Blaze,Vanderbilt, So., M Taylor Bresnahan, Florida, Sr., D Sammi Burgess, Florida, Sr., A Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, Sr., D* Grace Gabriel, Marquette, So., M* Morgan Glassford, Temple, Sr., M Haley Hicklen, Florida, So., GK Kendra Lanuza, Denver, So., A* Brenda McDermott, Temple, Sr., A Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Jr., A Sydney Pirreca, Florida, So., M* Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, So., A Morgan Ryan, Georgetown, So., A Julianna Shearer, Marquette, Sr., A Mollie Stevens, Florida, Sr., A* Layne Voorhees, Denver, Sr., D* Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, So., M*

All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Kassandra Bowling, Georgetown, D Kelly Chandler,Vanderbilt, A Emma Dagres,Vanderbilt, M Cassie Ekstrom, Connecticut, D Katherine Finkelston, Connecticut, A Jackie Froccaro,Villanova, A Chelsey Henderson,Villanova, M Summer Jaros, Temple, D Jaqi Kakalecik, Temple, GK Callahan Kent,Vanderbilt, GK Lauren Lea, Florida, M Shayna Pirreca, Florida, A Rachel Schwaab, Temple, A Julianna Shearer, Marquette, A Nicole Tiernan, Temple, M Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, M *unanimous selection ^extra player added due to a tie in voting

All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Elizabeth Behrins, Denver, So., A Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, Fr., A Katie Comerford,Villanova, Fr., A Jill Doherty,Vanderbilt, Sr., A Amanda Donovan, Cincinnati, So., M Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, So., A Brianna Harris, Florida, Fr, M Jacqueline Jordan, Connecticut, Sr., A Allison Lane, Marquette, Jr., M Nicole Latgis, Temple, Jr., D Allie Pavinelli, Florida, Jr., M Shayna Pirreca, Florida, Jr., A Sam Scarfogliero,Villanova, Sr., D Jenny Schwalje, Georgetown, Sr., D Hannah Seibel, Georgetown, Jr., M Maddy Stevenson, Denver, Sr., GK *unanimous selection ^extra players added due to a tie in voting

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BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST Championship History Year 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

Champion No. 1 seed Florida No. 1 seed Florida No. 1 seed Florida No. 1 seed Louisville No. 1 seed Syracuse No. 2 seed Loyola No. 3 seed Loyola No. 1 seed Georgetown No. 3 seed Notre Dame No. 1 seed Syracuse No. 2 seed Syracuse

Coach Amanda O’Leary Amanda O’Leary Amanda O’Leary Kellie Young Gary Gait Jen Adams Jen Adams Ricky Fried Tracy Coyne Gary Gait Lisa Miller

Score 18-12 16-4 20-6 9-8 14-7 13-7 12-10 13-11 12-10 12-6 12-7

Runner-Up No. 3 seed Denver No. 3 seed Temple No. 3 seed Connecticut No. 2 seed Georgetown No. 2 seed Georgetown No. 1 seed Syracuse No. 4 seed Notre Dame No. 3 seed Syracuse No. 1 seed Georgetown No. 3 seed Georgetown No. 1 seed Georgetown

Site Villanova, Pa. Washington, D.C. Storrs, Conn. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Syracuse, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Piscataway, N.J. Washington, D.C. Notre Dame, Ind. Syracuse, N.Y.

Team Records in BIG EAST Championship Play TEAMS Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd Florida 3 6 0 1.000 3 0 Loyola 4 4 2 .667 2 0 Louisville 2 2 1 .667 1 0 Syracuse 7 8 4 .667 3 2 Demver 1 1 1 .500 0 1 Georgetown 11 7 10 .412 1 5 Notre Dame 6 3 5 .375 1 1 Temple 2 1 2 .333 0 1 Connecticut 4 1 4 .200 0 1 Rutgers 3 0 3 .000 0 0 Villanova 1 0 1 .000 0 0

Notre Dame won its first BIG EAST Championship in 2009

Georgetown won its first BIG EAST Championship in 2010

Florida beat UConn in its first season in the league (2015) for the crown

Loyola won its second tournament title in 2012

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BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST Championship History 2017 Championship Villanova University,Villanova Stadium - Villanova, Pa. Semifinals: #1 Florida 21, #4 Temple 9 #3 Denver 9, #2 Georgetown 8 Championship: Florida 18, Denver 12 Most Outstanding Player: Mollie Stevens, Florida All-Tournament Team: Haley Hicklen (Florida), Sammi Burgess (Florida), Caroline Fitzgerald (Florida), Lindsey Ronbeck (Florida), Mollie Stevens (Florida), Caitlin Derry (Denver), Julia Feiss (Denver), Emily Conway (Denver), Brenda McDermott (Temple), Morgan Glassford (Temple), Taylor Gebhardt (Georgetown), Francesca Whitehurst (Georgetown) 2016 Championship Georgetown University, Cooper Field Washington, D.C. Semifinals: #1 Florida 11, #4 Georgetown 8 #3 Temple 12, #2 Connecticut 8 Championship: Florida 16, Temple 4 Most Outstanding Player: Nicole Graziano, Florida All-Tournament Team: Alyson Fazio (Connecticut), Grace Nolan (Connecticut), Taylor Gebhardt (Georgetown), Kristen Bandos (Georgetown), Morgan Glassford (Temple), Megan Tiernan (Temple), Kirstie Connor (Temple), Lauren Lea (Florida), Nicole Graziano (Florida), Sydney Pirreca (Florida), Sammi Burgess (Florida), Haley Hicklen (Florida) 2015 Championship University of Connecticut, George J. Sherman Family-Sports Complex - Storrs, Conn. Semifinals: #1 Florida 18, #4 Villanova 8 #3 Connecticut 11, #2 Georgetown 10 Championship: Florida 20, Connecticut 6 Most Outstanding Player: Shannon Gilroy, Florida All-Tournament Team: Shannon Gilroy (Florida) Mollie Stevens (Florida), Taylor Bresnahan (Florida), Caroline Fitzgerald (Florida), Nora Barry (Florida), Shannon Nee (Connecticut), Lauren Kwasnowski (Connecticut), Katherine Finkleston (Connecticut), Jess Mucci (Villanova), Jackie Froccaro (Villanova), Colleen Lovett (Georgetown), Adrianne Devine (Georgetown) 2014 Championship Georgetown University, Multi-Sport Field Washington, D.C. Semifinals: #1 Louisville 17, #4 Rutgers 6 #2 Georgetown 16, #3 Connecticut 8 Championship: Louisville 9, Georgetown 8 Most Outstanding Player: Faye Brust, Louisville All-Tournament Team: Kacey Pippitt (Connecticut), Shannon Nee (Connecticut), Megan Clements (Rutgers), Hannah Franklin (Georgetown), Caroline Tarzian (Georgetown), Kelyn Freedman (Georgetown), Maddy Fisher (Georgetown), Ashley Peacock (Louisville), Nikki Boltja (Louisville), Monica Negron (Louisville), Kaylin Morissette (Louisville), Faye Brust (Louisville) 2013 Championship Georgetown University, Multi-Sport Field Washington, D.C. Semifinals: #1 Syracuse 19, #4 Connecticut 6 #2 Georgetown 16, #3 Loyola 14 Championship: Syracuse 14, Georgetown 7 Most Outstanding Player: Kayla Treanor, Syracuse

All-Tournament Team: Lauren Kahn (Connecticut), Marlee Paton (Loyola), Taryn VanThof (Loyola), Kelsi Bozel (Georgetown), Ashley Hunter (Georgetown), Hannah Franklin (Georgetown), Alyssa Murray (Syracuse), Kayla Treanor (Syracuse), Becca Block (Syracuse), Kailah Kempney (Syracuse), Natalie Glanell (Syracuse), Kelsey Richardson (Syracuse) 2012 Championship Syracuse University, Carrier Dome - Syracuse, N.Y. Semifinals: #2 Loyola 11, #3 Notre Dame 9 #1 Syracuse 7, #4 Georgetown 6 Championship: Loyola 13, Syracuse 7 Most Outstanding Player: Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola All-Tournament Team: Kelly Barnes (Georgetown), Maggie Tamastis (Notre Dame), Alyssa Murray (Syracuse), Becca Block (Syracuse), Michelle Tumolo (Syracuse), Kara Burke (Loyola), Joanna Dalton (Loyola), Ana Heneberry (Loyola), Kellye Gallagher (Loyola), Annie Thomas (Loyola), Marlee Paton (Loyola), Kerry Stoothoff (Loyola)

2008 Championship Notre Dame Football Stadium - Notre Dame, Ind. Semifinals: #1 Syracuse 22, #4 Rutgers 7 #3 Georgetown 15, #2 Notre Dame 14 (3ot) Championship: Syracuse 12, Georgetown 6 Most Outstanding Player: Katie Rowan (Syracuse) All-Tournament Team: Brooke Cantwell (Rutgers), Shaylyn Blaney (Notre Dame), Caitlin McKinney (Notre Dame), Jordy Kirr (Georgetown), Molly Ford (Georgetown), Ashby Kaestner (Georgetown), Bridget Noon (Georgetown), Kristin Brady (Syracuse), Christina Gibson (Syracuse), Christina Dove (Syracuse), Katie Rowan (Syracuse) Liz Hogan (Syracuse). 2007 Championship Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. Semifinals: #2 Syracuse 13, #3 Rutgers 7 #1 Georgetown 12, #4 Notre Dame 10 Championship: Syracuse 12, Georgetown 7 Most Outstanding Player: Amber Pardee-Hill (Syracuse)

2011 Championship Georgetown University, Multi-Sport Field Washington, D.C. Semifinals: #4 Notre Dame 15, #1 Georgetown 12 #3 Loyola 12, #2 Syracuse 11 Championship: Loyola 12, Notre Dame 10 Most Outstanding Player: Kerry Stoothoff, Loyola All-Tournament Team: Shaylyn Blaney (Notre Dame), Jackie Doherty (Notre Dame), Grace Gavin (Loyola), Ana Henneberry (Loyola), Mary Heneberry (Loyola), Kaitlin Keena (Notre Dame), Jordy Kirr (Georgetown), Marlee Paton (Loyola), Abby Rehfuss (Loyola), Kerry Stoothoff (Loyola), Maggie Tamasitis (Notre Dame), Michelle Tumolo (Syracuse). 2010 Championship Rutgers University,Yurcak Field - Piscataway, N.J. Semifinals: #1 Georgetown 11, #4 Loyola 9 #3 Syracuse 12, #2 Notre Dame 11 (4ot) Championship: Georgetown 13, Syracuse, 11 Most Outstanding Player: Molly Ford, Georgetown All-Tournament Team: Grace Gavin (Loyola), Shaylyn Blaney (Notre Dame), Gina Scioscia (Notre Dame), Ellie Hilling (Notre Dame), Tegan Brown (Syracuse), Christina Dove (Syracuse), Tee Ladouceur (Syracuse), Halley Quillinan (Syracuse), Jordy Kirr (Georgetown), Molly Ford (Georgetown), Ashby Kaestner (Georgetown), Logan McCraw (Georgetown), Caitlin Formby (Georgetown). Note: an extra member was added to the all-tournament team. 2009 Championship Georgetown Multi-Sport Field - Washington, D.C. Semifinals: #3 Notre Dame 16, #2 Syracuse 10 #1 Georgetown 21, #4 Louisville 12 Championship: Notre Dame 12, Georgetown 10 Most Outstanding Player: Erin Goodman (Notre Dame) All-Tournament Team: Katie Rowan (Syracuse), Bergan Foley (Louisville), Ashby Kaestner (Georgetown), Molly Ford (Georgetown), Jordy Kirr (Georgetown), Bridget Noon (Georgetown), Jillian Byers (Notre Dame), Shannon Burke (Notre Dame), Kailene Abt (Notre Dame), Gina Scioscia (Notre Dame), Rachel Guerrera (Notre Dame), Erin Goodman (Notre Dame).

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BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST Championship Records POINTS INDIVIDUAL Half: 6, Coco Stanwick (GU) in 1st vs. Notre Dame, 4/27/07 Game: 10, Katie Rowan (SU) vs. Notre Dame, 4/25/08 One Tournament: 13, Katie Rowan (SU), 2008 (two games) 13, Kayla Treanor (SU), 2013 (two games) Career: 27, Molly Ford (GU), 2007-10 (six games) TEAM Game: 30, Georgetown vs. Louisville, 4/24/09 One Tournament: 48, Syracuse, 2013 (two games) GOALS

INDIVIDUAL Half: 5, Coco Stanwick (GU) in 1st vs. Notre Dame, 4/27/07 Game: 7, Christina Dove (SU) vs. Rutgers, 4/25/08 One Tournament: 10, Kayla Treanor (SU), 2013 (2 games) 10, Mollie Stevens (UF), 2017 (2 games) Career: 18, Molly Ford (GU) 2007-2010 TEAM Half: 14, Florida (first half), vs. Temple, 5/4/17 Game: 22, Syracuse vs. Rutgers, 4/25/08 One Tournament: 39, Florida, 2017 (2 games) Fewest/Half 2, six times Last - Connecticut (2nd half) vs. Florida, 5/2/15 Fewest/Game 4, Temple vs. Florida, 5/7/16 INDIVIDUAL Half: Game: One Tournament: Career: TEAM Game: One Tournament: Most Combined Fewest Combined INDIVIDUAL Half: Game: One Tournament: Career: TEAM Game: One Tournament:

INDIVIDUAL Game: One Tournament: Career: TEAM Game: One Tournament: INDIVIDUAL Game: One Tournament: Career: TEAM Game: One Tournament:

ASSISTS 4, Katie Rowan (SU) in 1st vs. ND, 4/24/09 5, Rachel Schwaab (Temple) vs. UConn, 5/5/16 7, Maggie Tamasitis (ND) 2011 13, Maggie Tamasitis (ND) 2009-12 9, Georgetown vs. Louisville, 4/24/09 9, Syracuse vs. Connecticut, 5/2/13 9, Florida vs.Villanova, 4/30/15 18, Florida, 2017 (2 games) 33, Georgetown 21, Louisville 12, 4/24/09 11, UConn 6, Georgetown 5, 4/30/15

INDIVIDUAL Game:

CAUSED TURNOVERS

One Tournament: Career: TEAM Game: One Tournament:

5, Shannon Burke (ND) vs. SU, 4/24/09 5, Liz Hogan (SU) vs. ND, 5/6/10 8, Shannon Burke (ND) 2009, 2 games 8, Shannon Burke (ND) 2009, 2 games 13, Notre Dame vs. SU, 4/24/09 13, Loyola vs. Notre Dame, 5/3/12 24, Syracuse, 2007 (2 games)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Scoring Margin Game: +15, Syracuse 22, Rutgers 7, 4/25/08 One Tournament: +24, Florida, 2015 Most Goals Scored In The Title Game: 20, Florida, 2015 Fewest Goals Allowed In The Title Game: 4, Florida, 2016 Longest Game: 4ot (SU-ND in semifinals, 5/6/10) Consecutive Wins 4 4 4 Won Loss Record By Seed 1 vs. 4 2 vs. 3

Syracuse, 2007-2008 Loyola, 2011-2012 Florida, 2015-current 9-2 4-7

In Finals The higher seed is 8-3 Titles By Seed #1 #2 #3 #4

7 (2008, 10, 13-17) 2 (2007, 12) 2 (2009, 11) 0

SAVES 10, Caitlin Formby (GU) in 2nd vs. UofL, 4/24/09 15, Jen Heup (UofL) vs. Georgetown, 4/24/09 24, Amber Pardee-Hill (SU), 2007 (2 games) 24, Amber Pardee-Hill (SU), 2007 (2 games) 15, Louisville vs. Georgetown, 4/24/09 24, Syracuse, 2007 (2 games) GROUND BALLS 8, Liz Hogan (SU) vs. ND, 5/6/10 9, Kellye Gallagher (LOY) 2011 (2 games) 20, Liz Hogan (SU) 2008-2011 (six games) 25, Syracuse vs. Georgetown, 5/4/13 48, Syracuse (2013) TURNOVERS 5, Lianne Bobal (UofL) vs. GU, 4/24/09 5, Amber Lambeth (Temple), vs. UF, 5/4/17 7, Alyssa Murray (SU), 2013 (2 games) 10, Alyssa Murray (SU), 2011-13 (5 games) 25, Connecticut vs. Syracuse (5/2/13) 38, Syracuse, 2013 (2 games)

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BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2018 RECORD BOOK YEAR -BY-YEA R NCAA CH AMPI ONSH I P RESU LTS 2017 Second Round Southern California 15, Florida 12 2016 Second Round Penn State 14, Florida 13 (OT) 2015 First Round Florida 15, Stanford 10 Second Round North Carolina 11, Florida 6 2014 First Round Georgetown 9, Johns Hopkins 8 (OT) Louisville 11, Ohio State 10 (OT) Second Round Northwestern 11, Louisville 8 North Carolina 10, Georgetown 8 2013 First Round Syracuse 21 vs. Dartmouth 8 Loyola 18 vs. High Point 7 Notre Dame 7 vs. Stanford 8 Connecticut 10 vs. Massachusetts 14 Second Round Loyola 9 at North Carolina 19 Dartmouth 8 at Syracuse 21 Georgetown 8 at Virginia 10 Quarterfinals Florida 9 at Syracuse 13 Semifinals Maryland 11 vs. Syracuse 10

2012 First Round Notre Dame, 7 at Northwestern, 12 Dartmouth, 5 at Syracuse, 15 Penn, 9 at Loyola, 10 (ot) Quarterfinals Loyola, 11 at Maryland, 17 North Carolina, 16 at Syracuse, 17 Semifinals - Stony Brook, N.Y. Syracuse, 14 vs. Florida, 13 (2ot) Championship - Stony Brook, N.Y. Syracuse, 6 vs. Northwestern, 8 2011 First Round Massachusetts 7 at Loyola 14 Quarterfinals Loyola, 13 at North Carolina, 16 2010 First Round Syracuse 15 at Georgetown 8 Notre Dame 7 at Northwestern 19 Quarterfinals Syracuse 7 at James Madison 3 Semifinals - Towson, Md. Syracuse 6 vs. Maryland 14

2008 First Round Notre Dame 7 at Northwestern 15 Duke 10 at Georgetown 8 Towson 9 at Syracuse 21 Quarterfinals North Carolina 11 at Syracuse 13 Semifinals - Towson, Md. Northwestern 16 vs. Syracuse 8 2007 First Round Syracuse 16 at Vanderbilt 10 Quarterfinals Syracuse 9 at Northwestern 14 2006 First Round Georgetown 18 at Monmouth 2 Cornell 8 at Notre Dame 16 Quarterfinals Georgetown 9 at Notre Dame 12 Semifinals - Boston, Mass. Dartmouth 14 vs. Notre Dame 8

2009 First Round Vanderbilt 13 at Notre Dame 19 Boston University 13 at Syracuse 20 Georgetown 9 at Princeton 15 Quarterfinals Syracuse 10 at Maryland 12 Notre Dame 10 at North Carolina 16

2004 First Round Georgetown 13 at Duke 12 (ot) Notre Dame 8 at Northwestern 10 Quarterfinals Georgetown 14 at Maryland 10 Semifinals - Princeton, N.J. Virginia 12 vs. Georgetown 9 2003 First Round Syracuse 7 at Yale 12 James Madison 5 at Georgetown 9 Quarterfinals Georgetown 9 at Virginia 16 2002 First Round Lafayette 9 at Georgetown 20 Notre Dame 11, Ohio State 7 Cornell 16, Syracuse 8 Quarterfinals Duke 4 at Georgetown 11 Princeton 11, Notre Dame 5 Semifinals - Baltimore, Md. Georgetown 12 vs. Cornell 10 (ot) Championship - Baltimore, Md. Princeton 12 vs. Georgetown 7

2005 First Round Towson 14 at Georgetown 15 Syracuse 8 at Dartmouth 9 Quarterfinals Georgetown 3 at Dartmouth 13

2001 First Round Hofstra 5 at Georgetown 20 North Carolina 14, Syracuse 9 Quarterfinals North Carolina 4 at Georgetown 10 Semifinals - Baltimore, Md. Georgetown 10 vs. Loyola 9 Championship - Baltimore, Md. Maryland 14 vs. Georgetown 13 (2ot)

B IG EA S T MEMBERS I N TH E NCAA CH AMPI ONSH I P Team

Years Participated

Connecticut^ Florida^ Georgetown^

2013 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 2014, 2013, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998 2008, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1998, 1997, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1989, 1983 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2004, 2002

Temple^ Vanderbilt^ Louisville Loyola Notre Dame Rutgers Syracuse

2014 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1990, 1984, 1983 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002 1999 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000

TOTAL Appearances with the BIG EAST listed in bold ^Current member

With The BIG EAST Won Lost 0 1 1 3 12 11

All-Time Won Lost 0 1 6 7 14 14

0

0

13

15

0

0

2

6

1 3

1 3

1 15

1 17

4 0 11

8 0 10

5 0 14

9 1 12

32

37

70

83

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