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Commissioner ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Val Ackerman Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer ............................................................................................................................................................................................... Vince Nicastro Executive Associate Commissioner, Men’s Basketball ......................................................................................................................................................................................................Stu Jackson Sr. Associate Commissioner, Marketing and External Affairs ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Nicole Early Sr. Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Rick Gentile Sr. Associate Commissioner, Sports Media Relations .................................................................................................................................................................................................. John Paquette Sr. Associate Commissioner, Sport Administration and Championships ........................................................................................................................................................... Chris Schneider Associate Commissioner/SWA, Compliance, Governance and Student-Athlete Development ......................................................................................................................... Katie Willett Associate Commissioner, Women’s Basketball ........................................................................................................................................................................................................Tracy Ellis-Ward Associate Commissioner, Finance and Budget ............................................................................................................................................................................................................Kevin Flanagan Assistant Commissioner, Media Relations and Digital Network Services .............................................................................................................................................................Pamela Flenke Assistant Commissioner, Olympic Sports and Marketing Communications ..........................................................................................................................................................Kristin Quinn Assistant Commissioner, Men’s Basketball Operations ............................................................................................................................................................................................ Michael Coyne Sr. Director, Sport Administration and Championships .............................................................................................................................................................................................. James Greene Sr. Director, Sport Administration and Championships ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Tania Kennedy Sr. Director, Digital and Social Media ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Bobby Mullen Sr. Director, Compliance and Membership Services ...................................................................................................................................................................................................Michael Sainte Director of Conference Operations .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Barbara Davis Coordinator, Creative Services ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Ben Piascik Office Manager and Executive Assistant to Commissioner................................................................................................................................................................................ Genelia Santanelli Office and Conference Services Assistant..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Hanna Wilson Championships Assistant ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Chris Suarez Basketball Operations Assistant..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Elizabeth Bobroske Communications Assistant ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Paul Stromberg Supervisor of Officials, Men’s Basketball ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................John Cahill Supervisor of Officials, Women’s Basketball.........................................................................................................................................................................................................Debbie Williamson Vice President/General Manager BIG EAST Conference Sports Properties, FOX Sports .............................................................................................................................Jim Prendergast
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............................................................................................Ivy Reynolds Office Phone ....................................................................................................(317) 940-9817 E-Mail ......................................................................................................ireynolds@butler.edu Denver ................................................................................. Christina Garrett Office Phone ....................................................................................................(303) 871-7555 E-Mail .............................................................................................Christina.Garrett@du.edu Georgetown ........................................................................... Barbara Barnes Office Phone ....................................................................................................(202) 687-7155 E-Mail ................................................................................................... bj57@georgetown.edu
Marquette ......................................................................................E.J. Stevens Office Phone ....................................................................................................(414) 288-6980 E-Mail ..................................................................................edward.stevens@marquette.edu Old Dominion .......................................................................... James Mitchell Office Phone ................................................................................................... (757) 683-5581 E-Mail .......................................................................................................... j1mitche@odu.edu Villanova ....................................................................................... Lauren Staff Office Phone ....................................................................................................(561) 401-2220 E-Mail ........................................................................................... Lauren.Staff@Villanova.edu
2020 Women's Lacrosse Record Book Table of Contents The BIG EAST Conference..................................................................................................... 2 2020 BIG EAST & NCAA Championships .......................................................................... 3 BIG EAST Digital Network ..................................................................................................... 3 2020 Preseason Release .......................................................................................................... 4 2019 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 • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova •1•
BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK The BIG EAST Conference Through the first six years in its configuration of 10 outstanding and nationally acclaimed institutions, the BIG EAST Conference has established itself as one of the nation’s exceptional Conferences and a leader in collegiate athletics.
FOX Sports platforms carry complete coverage of women’s basketball regularseason play and the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament. Every Olympic sport championship is also carried on a network or digital platform.
Dynamic leadership has been a staple of the BIG EAST throughout its history. The conference turned “40” on May, 29, 2019, and has always taken a proactive role on many fronts. The 2018-19 academic year proved no different.
The BIG EAST has also increased the visibility of its school programs with the BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN). In 2014-15, the league became the first collegiate conference to be hosted on the FOX Sports mobile platform. For the fifth straight year, BEDN aired 225 live events with an emphasis on women’s basketball, soccer and Olympic sport regular-season and championship events.
The BIG EAST secured its agreement with Madison Square Garden to assure the league will play its men’s basketball tournament at the World’s Most Famous Arena for the next 10 years. The University of Connecticut, a member of the conference from 1979 to 2013, was readmitted to the BIG EAST. UConn, which will begin competing in the league again in 2020-21, brings a rich history of academic and athletic excellence. The Huskies’ women’s basketball program won eight of its 11 national championships as a BIG EAST member. The men’s team won three national titles under the BIG EAST umbrella and an additional crown in 2014. The BIG EAST Conference was chosen by USA Basketball to represent the United States at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. It marked the first time a team from a single Division l conference represented the U.S. in the sport of men’s basketball in Pan American Games competition. The team exceeded expectations by winning a bronze medal. In the arena and on the playing fields, the BIG EAST has produced 11 national champions over the past six academic years. Six BIG EAST teams have captured national titles, including two in men’s basketball. BIG EAST student-athletes also have won national championships in five individual events. In the classroom, a record 67 BIG EAST athletic programs were recognized in 2018-19 by the NCAA with Public Recognition Awards for outstanding academic achievement in the previous academic year. By percentage, Villanova led all schools nationally for a second straight year with 77 percent of its squads receiving recognition. BIG EAST schools also produced seven CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. 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 the BIG EAST’s fifth Commissioner in 2013. Under her leadership, the BIG EAST has maintained its reputation for achievement at the highest levels and has continued to be influential on the national collegiate landscape, with numerous conference and campus administrators currently serving on important NCAA committees. Ackerman 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. In 2013, the BIG EAST began a new era by returning to its basketball-centric 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. In December of 2012, DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall and Villanova, announced their intention to separate from the conference’s FBS football-playing schools and form an independent association.The seven schools reached an agreement to retain the BIG EAST name and assume the conference’s long-term pact with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions — 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. The new era officially began on July 1, 2013. the BIG EAST has been lauded as a leader in innovative concepts, particularly television, and that reputation continues with the conference’s relationship with FOX Sports. The BIG EAST has enjoyed a successful 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.
Founded in 1979 by Dave Gavitt, the former Providence men’s basketball coach and athletic director, the BIG EAST Conference became a reality in May of 1979. Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College formed the original seven-school alliance, and the conference became an immediate national power in men’s basketball. While the composition of the BIG EAST has evolved, the focus of its schools has not changed, reflecting a tradition of emphasizing academic strength and fair play. To complement its athletic successes, the conference launched BIG EAST Serves in 2014 to align with the service missions of the member institutions. Initiatives housed under the BIG EAST Serves umbrella, 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 studentathlete and making a positive contribution to campus communities and the conference’s headquarters in New York. The BIG EAST annually hosts a Well Being Forum to help provide institutional personnel with information, insights and basic training so they can better support the mental and physical 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. Ackerman was a delegate at the inaugural Vatican conference and has served on an advisory committee to develop 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. The league hosts Transition Game for women’s basketball, which assists women’s basketball student-athletes in the transition from college player to emerging professional 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. Creighton volleyball’s Taryn Kloth and Marquette basketball’s Allazia Blockton were the conference nominees for the 2019 NCAA Woman of the Year award. The conference, which crowns champions in 22 sports, had league teams earn a total of 18 NCAA team berths and 23 individual NCAA invitations in 2018-19. In men’s basketball, all 10 teams participated in the postseason for the first time in conference history. Men’s basketball teams have earned 32 NCAA invitations in six years, averaging 5.3 per season. Current BIG EAST men’s basketball programs have enjoyed extraordinary success. Villanova has won NCAA Championships in 2018, 2016 and 1985. Georgetown and Marquette also have won the national title. Butler, DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made the Final Four. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the 1985 Final Four — Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova—the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 16 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have reached the Final Four, with Villanova making three trips and Butler two. Xavier has advanced to the Elite Eight three times. The BIG EAST has 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 10 years (Villanova twice, Providence and Georgetown once), with one runner-up finish (Providence). Creighton men’s soccer has advanced to the NCAA College Cup twice in the last six seasons and Providence made it in 2014. Georgetown’s women’s soccer team reached the College Cup in 2018 and 2016. As an affiliate member in field hockey, Connecticut has won three national championships in six years. Denver, as affiliate member in men’s lacrosse, won the NCAA crown in 2015. In the 40 years since the original league opened its doors, BIG EAST teams have won 41 national championships in eight different sports with 145 student-athletes winning individual national titles in the league’s history.
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.
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova •2•
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2020 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. Georgetown University, located in Washington, D.C.,, will serve as host for the championship. It will be the 13th BIG EAST women’s lacrosse championship and the sixth time it has been held at GU. The champion receives the league’s automatic bid to the 28-team NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship. Semifinals - Cooper Field Georgetown University - Washington, D.C. Thursday, April Semifinal No. 1 (BEDN) .............................................. 4 p.m. ET Semifinal No. 2 (BEDN) .............................................. 7 p.m. ET Final - Cooper Field Georgetown University - Washington, D.C. Saturday, May 2 Semifinal winners (FS2)............................................. Noon ET
2020 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP National Participation There are 115 NCAA member institutions that sponsor Division I Women’s Lacrosse teams and are eligible to compete in the National Championship. All 115 programs support more than 3,100 women’s lacrosse student-athletes across the country. Selection Process The championship provides for a field of 28 teams to compete in a single-elimination tournament. Fifteen conference champions qualify automatically; the balance of the field is selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Committee. The top eight teams in the 28-team bracket for the championship are seeded. The top six teams receive first-round byes. Selection Show | Sunday, May 3, 2020 The 2020 NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship bracket will be announced the first weekend in May prior to opening-round competition. Opening Round | May 5 or 6, 2020 Two, two-team opening-round games will be conducted at non-predetermined campus sites. The winning team from each game will advance to the first round. First Round | May 8, 2020 Ten, two-team first-round games will be conducted at non-predetermined campus sites. The winning team from each game will advance to the second round. Second Round | May 10, 2020 Eight, two-team second-round games will be conducted at non-predetermined campus sites. The winning team from each game will advance to the quarterfinals. Quarterfinals | May 16 or 17, 2020 Four, two-team, single-elimination quarterfinals games will be conducted at non-predetermined campus sites. The winning team from each of the four quarterfinals will advance to the championship final site. National Championship | May 22 and 24, 2020 The site of the 2020 Women’s Lacrosse Championship is Homewood Field at Johns Hopkins University. Two, two-team single-elimination semifinals games will be held Friday, May 22, times TBA. The two teams winning in the semifinals will advance and compete in the single-elimination national championship game which will take place Sunday, May 24, time TBA.
BEDN, which launched in September 2014, is the home of 225 live regular season and championship events annually for the BIG EAST Conference, spanning women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, field hockey, men’s and women’s lacrosse, softball and baseball. Additionally, BEDN produces live championship coverage for indoor and outdoor track & field, men’s and women’s swimming and diving and, for the first time this year, men’s and women’s tennis. SoFi became the presenting sponsor of BEDN in 2017-18. The BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN) Presented by SoFi has teamed up with Caffeine, a new social broadcasting platform for live sports, gaming, and esports, to carry Olympic sports championships and events. In addition to appearing on Caffeine, BEDN events will be co-streamed on YouTube Live via the conference’s official YouTube Channel. FOX Sports, the BIG EAST’s national media partner, is a major investor in Caffeine. Still in pre-release, Caffeine, features an expanding catalog of sports, gaming and esports content that is live streamed on the site. In addition to the website, Caffeine offers mobile apps that are available to download on App Store and Google Play. Fans who follow the BIG EAST Digital Network on Caffeine can receive push notifications when the content goes live. 2020 BEDN Women’s Lacrosse Schedule April 4 - Georgetown at Denver, 3 p.m. April 18 - Old Dominion at Villanova, 1 p.m. April 25 - Marquette at Butler, Noon April 30 - BIG EAST Championship Semifinals, 4 p.m. April 30 - BIG EAST Championship Semifinals, 7 p.m. All times Eastern
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova •3•
BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK 2020 BIG EAST Preseason Release Denver was unanimously selected as the BIG EAST women’s lacrosse preseason favorite based on a vote of the league’s head coaches. The reigning regular-season champion Pioneers earned all five available first-place votes for a total of 25 points, edging out 2019 BIG EAST Championship winners Georgetown, which totaled 21 points and the remaining first-place nod. The Pioneers and Hoyas also claimed the two preseason major awards as Denver junior attacker Quintin Hoch-Bullen was voted BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year while Georgetown senior defender Katie Hudson was tabbed BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. The preseason poll and awards are selected by a vote of the league’s head coaches who are not allowed to vote for their own team or players. Following Denver and Georgetown in the poll were 2019 BIG EAST Championship participants Villanova and Marquette. The Wildcats earned 16 points to snag third place, while the Golden Eagles collected 14 for fourth. Old Dominion followed in fifth place with nine points, while Butler rounded out the poll with five points for sixth place. Denver went 16-4 overall in 2019, including 5-0 in BIG EAST play to clinch its first regular-season title. The Pioneers earned their fourth NCAA Championship berth, receiving an at-large bid following a runner-up finish in the BIG EAST Championship, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals for the first time in program history.The Pioneers finished second nationally in scoring defense (7.30), along with the second-highest assists average at 8.35 per game. Denver, led by head coach Liza Kelly, were unanimously selected BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year. The Pioneers, entering their fourth season of BIG EAST play as an affiliate member, were tabbed 10th in the 2020 IWLCA Preseason Poll. Hoch-Bullen was one of five Denver players selected to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team and one of three selected unanimously.The reigning BIG EAST Attacker of the Year totaled 59 goals and 71 points over 20 games last season to rank third among all conference players. In BIG EAST play, she led the conference in points per game (4.4) and listed second in goals per game (3.4). She was an IWLCA West/ Midwest All-Region First Team selection following her sophomore campaign. Hudson led the Georgetown defense to an 8.21 goals against average in BIG EAST play in 2019. The senior defender collected 3.20 ground balls per game against conference opponents to rank second, while she also provided the gamewinning goal at Villanova on April 13. Hudson totaled 23 caused turnovers and 47 ground balls on the year. She was a Second Team All-South Region honoree and a unanimous First Team All-BIG EAST honoree. Hudson was one of four Preseason All-BIG EAST Team honorees for the Hoyas, including one of two unanimous selections. Hoch-Bullen and Hudson were two of eight unanimous All-BIG EAST Team picks along with Denver senior midfielder Molly Little, Denver senior goalkeeper Carson Gregg, Georgetown senior midfielder Natalia Lynch and a trio of Villanova players in sophomore defender Sydney Frank, senior midfielder Grainger Rosati and senior attacker Liz Trojan. Little (Third Team), Hoch-Bullen (Honorable Mention) and Hudson (Third Team) were named Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-Americans last week. Gregg is the reigning BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year, finishing second nationally in goals against average (7.68) while holding BIG EAST foes to a 7.61 average. Little was an All-BIG EAST First Team selection in 2019 after posting the top caused turnover average (3.0) and second-best draw controls clip (6.2) in BIG EAST play. Lynch did it all for the Hoyas in 2019, finishing within the top five in the BIG EAST in assists, draw controls, caused turnovers and game-winning goals over 17 games played. Trojan finished third on Villanova with 45 points, including a team-high 34 goals. Frank started all 18 games for the Wildcats, totaling 29 ground balls and 19 draw controls. Rosati stuffed the stat sheet with 27 points, 23 ground balls, 52 draw controls and 17 caused turnovers. In total, 17 student-athletes were selected to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team. Denver led all squads with five selections, with Eliza Rodochonski and Hannah Liddy joining Little, Hoch-Bullen and Gregg as honorees, followed by Georgetown and Villanova with four apiece. Marquette had three honorees including reigning BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Shea Garcia, while Old Dominion rounded out the list with senior attacker Glory Johnson. Georgetown claimed its second BIG EAST Championship crown with a doubleovertime win over Denver in Milwaukee, Wis., last spring. The double-overtime
magic continued in the NCAA First Round with a 13-12 win over Penn, before the Hoyas fell at No. 5 Syracuse to conclude the year with a 12-9 record, including 3-2 BIG EAST mark. In addition to Hudson and Lynch, senior attacker Michaela Bruno and junior defender Mollie Miller were also Preseason All-BIG EAST selections. The Hoyas were tabbed 19th in the 2020 IWLCA Preseason Poll. Villanova ended the regular season in a three-way tie for second place at 3-2 with Georgetown and Marquette as the Wildcats punched their first postseason ticket since 2015. VU finished the campaign 10-8, the most wins in program history. Sophomore goalkeeper Alexa Moro was also honored as a Preseason All-BIG EAST selection. Led by a trio of Preseason All-BIG EAST Team selections, Marquette was tabbed fourth. The Golden Eagles qualified for their second straight BIG EAST Championship in 2019, tying with Georgetown and Villanova with a 3-2 conference mark to finish in second place. Garcia was joined on the Preseason All-BIG EAST squad by junior midfielder Madison Kane and junior defender Jocelyn Miller. Now in its second season as a BIG EAST women’s lacrosse affiliate member, Old Dominion posted a 4-13 overall record and 1-4 mark in league play in 2019. Johnson paced the Monarchs and finished among the conference leaders with 53 goals and 3.53 goals per game. Entering its fourth season of Division I lacrosse, Butler went 3-14 overall and 0-5 in BIG EAST play in 2019. Among their top returners is leading scorer Ashley Guerra, who totaled 45 points off 28 goals and 17 assists.
2020 PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL 1. Denver 2. Georgetown 3.Villanova 4. Marquette 5. Old Dominion 6. Butler
25 (5) 21 (1) 16 14 9 5
First-place votes in parentheses
2020 PRESEASON AWARDS Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, Jr., A Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Katie Hudson, Georgetown, Sr., D Preseason All-BIG EAST Team^ Carson Gregg, Denver, Sr., GK* Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, Jr., A* Hannah Liddy, Denver, Jr., A Molly Little, Denver, Sr., M* Eliza Radochonski, Denver, Jr., A Michaela Bruno, Georgetown, Sr., A Katie Hudson, Georgetown, Sr., D* Natalia Lynch, Georgetown, Sr., M* Mollie Miller, Georgetown, Jr., D Shea Garcia, Marquette, So., A Madison Kane, Marquette, Jr., M Jocelyn Miller, Marquette, Jr., D Glory Johnson, Old Dominion, Sr., A Sydney Frank,Villanova, So., D* Alexa Moro,Villanova, So., GK Grainger Rosati,Villanova, Sr., M* Liz Trojan,Villanova, Sr., A* *unanimous selection ^extra players added due to a tie in voting
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova •4•
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK 2019 Season Review - Statistics TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS
ALL GAMES GOALS TOTAL 1. Denver 274 2. Marquette 242 3. Georgetown 261 4. Villanova 207 5. Old Dominion 140 6. Butler 117
AVG 13.70 13.44 12.43 11.50 8.24 6.88
ASSISTS TOTAL 1. Denver 167 2. Villanova 125 3. Georgetown 125 4. Marquette 103 5. Old Dominion 54 6. Butler 51
AVG 8.35 6.94 5.95 5.72 3.18 3.00
BIG EAST GAMES ONLY GOALS TOTAL AVG ASSISTS TOTAL 1. Denver 83 16.60 1. Denver 49 2. Georgetown 72 14.40 2. Villanova 39 3. Marquette 71 14.20 3. Georgetown 35 4. Villanova 65 13.00 4. Marquette 31 5. Old Dominion 40 8.00 5. Old Dominion 16 6. Butler 22 4.40 6. Butler 8
AVG 9.80 7.80 7.00 6.20 3.20 1.60
GAA 1. Denver 2. Georgetown 3. Villanova 4. Marquette 5. Old Dominion 6. Butler
AVG 7.21 10.29 11.34 13.95 15.12 15.53
SAVE % SAVES 1. Denver 120 2. Villanova 156 3. Georgetown 148 4. Old Dominion 167 5. Butler 168 6. Marquette 148
AVG .451 .431 .403 .394 .389 .371
GAA GA 1. Denver 34 2. Georgetown 41 3. Villanova 54 4. Marquette 58 5. Old Dominion 78 6. Butler 88
AVG .474 .469 .426 .393 .350 .349
GA 146 219 206 251 257 264
AVG 6.80 8.21 10.80 11.61 15.60 17.60
SAVE % SAVES 1. Georgetown 37 2. Denver 30 3. Marquette 43 4. Butler 57 5. Old Dominion 42 6. Villanova 29
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS ALL GAMES GP 1. WHITEHURST,Francesca-GU 21 2. GABRIEL,GRACE-MU 18 3. HOCH-BULLEN,Quintin-DU 20 4. JOHNSON, Glory-ODU 17 5. RADOCHONSKI,Eliza-DU 19 6. GEBHARDT, Taylor-GU 21 7. FEISS,Julia-DU 20 SOCCODATO,CATE-MU 17 9. LIDDY,Hannah-DU 20 10. MCGUIRE,CHARLOTTE-MU 17
G 42 59 59 53 38 50 42 8 15 44
AST 34 6 12 7 26 19 18 43 43 4
PTS 76 65 71 60 64 69 60 51 58 48
AVG 3.62 3.61 3.55 3.53 3.37 3.29 3.00 3.00 2.90 2.82
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9.
BIG EAST GAMES ONLY GP G AST HOCH-BULLEN,Quintin-DU 5 17 5 GABRIEL,GRACE-MU 5 19 2 JOHNSON, Glory-ODU 5 17 3 BRUNO, Brittany-VU 5 15 4 WHITEHURST,Francesca-GU 5 11 8 RYAN, Morgan-GU 5 16 2 LIDDY,Hannah-DU 5 3 15 BEHRINS,Bea-DU 5 16 2 SOCCODATO,CATE-MU 5 1 16 FEISS,Julia-DU 5 12 5
PTS 22 21 20 19 19 18 18 18 17 17
AVG 4.40 4.20 4.00 3.80 3.80 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.40 3.40
MIN 60:47 13:09 51:24 204:55 103:19 21:09 248:25 76:46 112:26 31:07
GAA 3.95 4.56 5.84 7.61 8.13 8.51 8.70 10.94 11.21 11.57
GOALKEEPING STATISTICAL LEADERS ALL GAMES GP 1. DICAPRIO,Alexa-DU 2 2. COLE,Amelia-DU 11 3. LEWIS,Chloe-DU 4 4. GREGG,Carson-DU 20 5. DINARDO, Micheline-GU 7 6. CHOMO, Haelle-GU 21 7. RAYBURN, Haley-BU 4 8. MORO, Alexa-VU 18 9. MCGRATH, Katie-BU 13 10. GONSALVES, Olivia-VU 9
GA 1 17 5 123 19 200 13 173 57 33
MINS 24:18 187:47 42:57 960:20 135:00 1141:11 71:16 933:31 289:08 156:14
GAA 2.47 5.43 6.98 7.68 8.44 10.52 10.94 11.12 11.83 12.67
BIG EAST GAMES ONLY GP SV 1. COLE,Amelia-DU 3 4 2. DICAPRIO,Alexa-DU 1 1 3. DINARDO, Micheline-GU 3 5 4. GREGG,Carson-DU 5 26 5. GONSALVES, Olivia-VU 3 14 6. LEWIS,Chloe-DU 2 3 7. CHOMO, Haelle-GU 5 36 8. LEVA,SOPHIA-MU 4 14 9. MCGRATH, Katie-BU 5 21 10. RAYBURN, Haley-BU 2 6
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova •5•
BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK 2019 Season Review Final Standings 17/19 DENVER* ^ MARQUETTE* 20/RV GEORGETOWN*# VILLANOVA* OLD DOMINION BUTLER
BIG EAST W-L Pct. 5-0 1.000 3-2 .600 3-2 .600 3-2 .600 1-4 .200 0-5 .000
H 2-0 2-1 1-1 0-2 1-2 0-3
A 3-0 1-1 2-1 3-0 0-2 0-2
OVERALL W-L Pct. 16-4 .800 9-9 .500 12-9 .571 10-8 .556 4-13 .235 3-14 .176
H 4-1 4-4 5-3 4-4 4-5 2-6
A 10-2 5-5 5-6 6-3 0-8 1-8
N Streak 2-1 L 1 0-0 L 1 2-0 L 1 0-1 L 2 0-0 W 1 0-0 L 9
IWLCA/Inside Lacrosse Media rankings; RV - receiving votes *clinched BIG EAST Championship berth ^regular-season champion #BIG EAST Championship winner
BIG EAST Weekly Awards 2.12 2.19 2.26 3.5 3.12 3.19 3.26 4.2 4.9 4.16 4.23 4.30
Attacker of the Week Hannah Liddy, Denver Julia Feiss, Denver Glory Johnson, Old Dominion Karina Latsko, Butler Eliza Radochonski, Denver Ashley Guerra, Butler Michaela Bruno, Georgetown Hannah Liddy, Denver Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver Morgan Ryan, Georgetown Eliza Radochonski, Denver Glory Johnson, Old Dominion
Midfielder of the Week Francesca Whitehurst, GU Grace Gabriel, Marquette Grace Gabriel, Marquette Natalia Lynch, Georgetown Devin Hassinger,Villanova Grace Gabriel, Marquette Francesca Whitehurst, GU Grainger Rosati,Villanova Grace Gabriel, Marquette Francesca Whitehurst, GU Francesca Whitehurst, GU Grace Gabriel, Marquette
Defensive Player of the Week Elizabeth Behrins, Denver Haelle Chomo, Georgetown Carson Gregg, Denver Amanda Rumsey, Butler Audrey Schreck, Denver Haleigh Wurzel, ODU Alexa Moro,Villanova Kate Fischer, Denver Carson Gregg, Denver Katie Hudson, Georgetown Molly Little, Denver Jules Horning, Marquette
Freshman of the Week Lilly Siskind, Old Dominion Shea Garcia, Marquette Alexa Moro,Villanova Jordyn Sabourin, Georgetown Alexa Moro,Villanova Alexa Moro,Villanova Alexa Moro,Villanova Shea Garcia, Marquette Shea Garcia, Marquette Kailee Lammers, Denver Sydney Frank,Villanova Shea Garcia, Marquette
BIG EAST Regular-Season Awards Attacker of the Year Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, So., A Co-Midfielders of the Year Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Sr., M Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, Sr., M Defensive Player of the Year Katherine Fischer, Denver, Sr., D* Goalkeeper of the Year Carson Gregg, Denver, Jr., GK Freshman of the Year Shea Garcia, Marquette, Fr., A Coaching Staff of the Year Denver*
All-BIG EAST First Team Maddie Baum, Denver, Sr., M Elizabeth Behrins, Denver, Sr., M* Katherine Fischer, Denver, Sr., D* Carson Gregg, Denver, Jr., GK Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, So., A* Molly Little, Denver, Jr., D Eliza Radochonski, Denver, So., A Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, Sr., A* Katie Hudson, Georgetown, Jr., D* Morgan Ryan, Georgetown, Sr., A Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, Sr., M* Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Sr., M* Jocelyn Miller, Marquette, So., D Cate Soccodato, Marquette, Sr., A Sydney Frank,Villanova, Fr., D Devin Hassinger,Villanova, R-Sr., M Liz Trojan,Villanova, Jr., A
All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Julia Feiss, Denver, Sr., A Hannah Liddy, Denver, So., A Kennedy Milburn, Denver, Sr., D Audrey Schreck, Denver, Sr., D Michaela Bruno, Georgetown, Jr., A Haelle Chomo, Georgetown, Sr., GK Natalia Lynch, Georgetown, Jr., M Mollie Miller, Georgetown, So., D Noelle Peragine, Georgetown, Jr., D Erin, Dowdle, Marquette, Jr., D Charlotte McGuire, Marquette, Grad., M Glory Johnson, Old Dominion, Jr., A Alyssa, Sebesto, Old Dominion, Sr., M Brittany Bruno,Villanova, So., A Alexa Moro,Villanova, Fr., GK Grainger Rosati,Villanova, Jr., M
*unanimous selection ^extra player added due to a tie in voting
BIG EAST Championship Marquette University Valley Fields Semifinals Villanova Denver Semifinals Georgetown Marquette
1 3 7 1 12 4
Final 1 Georgetown 4 Denver 8
2 2 8 2 5 6 2 4 0
2019 NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown
Total 5 15 Total 17 10
All-Tournament Team Brittany Bruno,Villanova Lindsey Willcocks, Marquette Grace Gabriel, Marquette Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver Maddie Baum, Denver Bea Behrins, Denver OT O2 Total Eliza Radochonski, Denver 0 1 9 Michaela Bruno, Georgetown 0 0 8 Hallie Chomo, Georgetown Mollie Miller, Georgetown Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown
First Round Denver USC First Round Georgetown Penn
1 5 3 1 6 6
2 5 7 2 6 6
OT 1 0 OT 0 0
Second Round Denver Michigan Second Round Georgetown Syracuse
1 3 1 1 4 7
2 6 4 2 4 7
Total 9 5 Total 8 14
Quarterfinals Denver Maryland
1 3 9
2 5 8
Total 8 17
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova •6•
Total 11 10 O2 Total 1 13 0 12
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK 2019 Season Review BIG EAST IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS IWLCA/Media Poll Pre 2.13* 2.20 2.27 3.4 3.11 3.18 3.25 4.1 4.8 4.15 4.22 4.29 5.6 Final Butler -/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- -/-/-/-/-/-/Denver 19/RV 19/19 13/16 9/7 11/13 11/13 15/15 15/19 16/18 16/15 15/15 14/14 15/13 17/19 8/9 GU 22/RV 22/RV 20/19 18/18 21/20 21/17 22/RV 22/RV 22/RV 23/- 24/- 24/- RV/- 20/RV 18/17 MU -/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- -/-/-/-/-/-/ODU -/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- -/-/-/-/-/-/Nova -/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/- -/-/-/-/-/-/*only Media Poll updated
NATIONAL POLLS IWLCA - FINAL RK TEAM Pts Record 1 Maryland (25) 625 22-1 2 Boston College 600 22-2 3 North Carolina 575 17-4 4 Northwestern 550 16-5 5 Syracuse 523 16-5 6 Princeton 495 16-4 7 Virginia 484 13-7 8 DENVER 417 16-4 9 Notre Dame 410 14-5 10 Loyola 407 16-5 11 Michigan 380 16-4 12 Stony Brook 322 16-5 13 Florida 293 14-7 14 Penn 283 12-6 15 James Madison 262 16-4 16 Navy (USNA) 249 16-5 17 Southern Califor-nia 226 16-4 18 GEORGETOWN 216 12-9 19 Colorado 179 11-8 20 Dartmouth 178 11-6 21 Duke 120 11-8 22 Johns Hopkins 104 10-8 23 Stanford 102 13-6 24 High Point 55 15-5 25 Virginia Tech 22 8-10 Others Receiving Votes: Jacksonville
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 Pac-12 Patriot League Southern 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
2009 4-2 3-9 5-0 2-6 8-2 9-0 6-6 1-2 8-2 2-1 2-0 38-33
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BIG EAST IN THE NCAA RPI ‘18 Final Butler 102 Denver 14 GU 19 MU 36 ODU 91 Nova 47
4/10 107 12 23 67 79 27
4/15 101 15 25 61 83 34
INSIDE LACROSSE MEDIA POLL - FINAL RK TEAM Record Pts 1 Maryland (16) 22-1 320 2 Boston College 22-2 304 3 North Carolina 17-4 288 4 Northwestern 16-5 271 5 Syracuse 16-5 257 6 Princeton 16-4 234 7 Virginia 13-7 224 8 Notre Dame 14-5 193 9 DENVER 16-4 175 10 Loyola 16-5 164 11 Michigan 16-4 150 12 Stony Brook 16-5 137 13 Florida 14-7 122 14 James Madison 16-4 106 15 Penn 12-6 83 16 USC 16-4 70 17 GEORGETOWN 12-9 62 18 Navy 16-5 61 19 Duke 11-8 58 20 Colorado 11-8 43
4/22 99 15 24 57 84 36
4/29 104 12 29 55 83 33
5/7 105 13 25 55 87 36
Final 105 9 24 55 86 36
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Others Receiving Votes: Dartmouth, Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Jacksonville, High Point
THE BIG EAST VS.THE CONFERENCES 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 7-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 0-2 2-8 3-9 6-9 7-5 4-8 2-4 6-2 2-3 1-2 1-4 1-4 1-7 4-6 3-7 1-8 4-0 4-0 6-0 6-1 6-2 7-1 4-4 8-3 9-3 7-0 3-2 9-0 1-0 3-3 4-5 10-4 6-1 2-6 5-0 2-1 4-1 6-1 5-1 8-3 3-6 3-1 3-3 4-5 4-2 6-0 7-0 4-0 4-0 3-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 2-3 50-30 50-24 46-31 61-23 39-41
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
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
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova •7•
2017 4-0 5-1 2-6 6-5 5-2 1-7 1-5 0-3 2-1 6-7 0-0 4-3 36-40
2018 2-1 3-3 2-9 5-1 5-3 4-7 4-5 1-0 0-3 4-0 2-0 5-1 5-1 4-2 46-36
2019 1-0 3-6 2-8 3-2 3-3 1-6 4-1 4-2 4-0 1-0 0-0 4-0 2-4 2-4 36-37
BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST In The NCAA Rankings HOW THEY RANK BIG EAST TEAMS AMONG ALL DIVISION I (TOP 25 LISTED) 2019 FINAL Category Team Turnovers Per Game Georgetown Assists Per Game Denver Villanova Free Position Percentage Old Dominion Scoring Defense Denver Scoring Margin Denver Win Percentage Denver Caused Turnovers/Game Old Dominion Denver Draw Controls/Game Marquette Points Per Game Denver Fouls Per Game Butler Clearing Percentage Georgetown BIG EAST PLAYERS AMONG ALL DIVISION I (TOP 30 LISTED) CATEGORY PLAYER,TEAM Free Position Percentage Glory Johnson, Old Dominion Francesca Whitehurst, GU Shot Percentage Bea Behrins, Denver Goals Per Game Grace Gabriel, Marquette Assists Cate Soccodato, Marquette Hannah Liddy, Denver Assists Per Game Cate Soccodato, Marquette Hannah Liddy, Denver Shots Per Game Grace Gabriel, Marquette Shots On Goal Per Game Grace Gabriel, Marquette Glory Johnson, Old Dominion Goals Against Average Carson Gregg, Denver Haelle Chomo, Georgetown Saves Per Game Haleigh Wurzel, Old Dominion Caused Turnovers/Game Katherine Fischer, Denver Draw Controls/Game Devin Hassinger,Villanova Grace Gabriel, Marquette Goals Grace Gabriel, Marquette Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver Free Position Goals/Game Glory Johnson, Old Dominion
Rank 21st 2nd 20th 11th 2nd 10th 7th 16th 21st 25th 15th 20th 6th RANK 5th 11th 19th 24th 13th 14th 9th 23rd 10th 24th 27th 2nd 26th 29th 25th 9th 15th 28th 28th 7th
Statistic 14.33 8.35 6.94 .480 7.30 6.40 0.800 10.82 10.30 14.56 22.05 16.29 .910
National Leader (Statistic) North Carolina (11.05) Loyola Md. (9.38)
STATISTIC .667 .619 .557 3.28 44 43 2.59 2.15 8.11 5.22 5.18 7.68 10.52 9.5 1.85 7.33 6.61 59 59 1.41
NATIONAL LEADER (STATISTIC) Jackie Brattan, Army (.773)
Stony Brook (.536) Mount Saint Mary’s (7.05) Jacksonville (9.14) Maryland (.957) Liberty (15.79) UMass (19.11) UMass (25.58) Delaware State (5.92) Dartmouth (.936)
Sam Fiedler, Loyola Maryland (.671) Alyssa Parrella, Hofstra (4.47) Kenzie Kent, Boston College (75)
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova •8•
Kailey Conry, Boston U (3.67) Taralyn Naslonski, Rutgers (9.31) Ally Kennedy, Stony Brook (6.95) Jillian Petito, Mt. St. Mary’s (7.14) Rachel Hall, Oregon (13.67) Sami Chenoweth, Towson (3.76) Hailey Wagner, Marist (12.44) Sam Apuzzo, Boston College (94) Samantha Mehalick, Marist (2.06)
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 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 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
Mar. 20 Mar. 27 Apr. 3 Apr. 10 Apr. 17 Apr. 24 May 1 May 8
Shannon Burke, UConn Lucy Poole, Georgetown Crysti Foote, Notre Dame 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
Mar. 17 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Apr. 7 Apr. 14 Apr. 21
Shannon Brushe, Syracuse, Sr., D Kailene Abt, Notre Dame, Fr., M Jessica Davis, Rutgers, So., D 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
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova •9•
BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 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 • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 10 •
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 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 2018 HONORS ATTACKER OF THE WEEK Feb. 13 Nicole Barretta,Temple, Sr.,A Feb. 20 Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, So.,A
Feb. 27 March 6 March 13 March 20 March 27 April 3 April 10 April 17 April 24 May 1
Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, So.,A Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, So.,A Julia Feiss, Denver, Jr.,A Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Sr.,A Cate Soccodato, Marquette, Jr.,A Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Jr.,A Kelsey Catalano, Connecticut, Sr.,A Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Sr.,A Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Sr.,A Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, Jr.,A Kendra Lanuza, Denver, Jr.,A
MIDFIELDER OF THE WEEK Feb. 13 Julie Blaze,Vanderbilt, Jr., M Feb. 20 Sydney Pirreca, Florida, Jr., M Feb. 27 McKenna Rushford, Cincinnati, So., M March 6 Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, Jr., M March 13 McKenna Rushford, Cincinnati, So., M March 20 Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Jr., M March 27 Shannon Kavanagh, Florida, Fr., M April 3 Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Jr., M April 10 Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Jr., M April 17 Natalia Lynch, Georgetown, So., M April 24 Sydney Watson, Connecticut, Fr., M May 1 Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Jr., M DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Feb. 13 Carson Gregg, Denver, Jr., GK Feb. 20 Carson Gregg, Denver, Jr., GK Feb. 27 Elizabeth Armstrong,Villanova, Sr., D March 6 Haley Hicklen, Florida, Jr., GK March 13 Maryn Lowell,Temple, So., GK March 20 Maryn Lowell,Temple, So., GK March 27 Carson Gregg, Denver, So., GK April 3 Jules Horning, Marquette, So., GK April 10 Haley Hicklen, Florida, Jr., GK April 17 Sabrina Cristodero, Florida, Fr., D April 24 Cara Trombetta, Florida, So., D May 1 Olivia Gonsalves,Villanova, Jr., GK FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Feb. 13 Sydney Watson, Connecticut, Fr., M Feb. 20 Gabrielle Fornia,Vanderbilt, Fr.,A Feb. 27 Sabrina Cristodero, Florida, Fr., D March 6 Sabrina Cristodero, Florida, Fr., D March 13 Ashley Guerra, Butler, Fr.,A March 20 Melissa Hawkins,Vanderbilt, Fr., D/M March 27 Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, Fr.,A April 3 Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, Fr.,A April 10 Mollie Miller, Georgetown, Fr., D April 17 Shannon Kavanagh, Florida, Fr., M April 24 Shannon Kavanagh, Florida, Fr., M May 1 Sabrina Cristodero, Florida, Fr., D 2019 HONORS ATTACKER OF THE WEEK Feb. 12 Hannah Liddy, Denver Feb. 19 Julia Feiss, Denver Feb. 26 Glory Johnson, Old Dominion March 5 Karina Latsko, Butler
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 11 •
BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST Weekly Awards March 12 March 19 March 26 April 2 April 9 April 16 April 23 April 30
Eliza Radochonski, Denver Ashley Guerra, Butler Michaela Bruno, Georgetown Hannah Liddy, Denver Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver Morgan Ryan, Georgetown Eliza Radochonski, Denver Glory Johnson, Old Dominion
MIDFIELDER OF THE WEEK Feb. 12 Francesca Whitehurst, GU Feb. 19 Grace Gabriel, Marquette Feb. 26 Grace Gabriel, Marquette March 5 Natalia Lynch, Georgetown March 12 Devin Hassinger,Villanova March 19 Grace Gabriel, Marquette March 26 Francesca Whitehurst, GU April 2 Grainger Rosati,Villanova April 9 Grace Gabriel, Marquette April 16 Francesca Whitehurst, GU April 23 Francesca Whitehurst, GU April 30 Grace Gabriel, Marquette DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Feb. 12 Elizabeth Behrins, Denver Feb. 19 Haelle Chomo, Georgetown Feb. 26 Carson Gregg, Denver March 5 Amanda Rumsey, Butler March 12 Audrey Schreck, Denver March 19 Haleigh Wurzel, ODU March 26 Alexa Moro,Villanova April 2 Kate Fischer, Denver April 9 Carson Gregg, Denver April 16 Katie Hudson, Georgetown April 23 Molly Little, Denver April 30 Jules Horning, Marquette FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Feb. 12 Lilly Siskind, Old Dominion Feb. 19 Shea Garcia, Marquette Feb. 26 Alexa Moro,Villanova March 5 Jordyn Sabourin, Georgetown March 12 Alexa Moro,Villanova March 19 Alexa Moro,Villanova March 26 Alexa Moro,Villanova April 2 Shea Garcia, Marquette April 9 Shea Garcia, Marquette April 16 Kailee Lammers, Denver April 23 Sydney Frank,Villanova April 30 Shea Garcia, Marquette
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 12 •
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK Year-By-Year Standings 2019 BIG EAST Denver*# 5-0 Georgetown*^ 3-2 Villanova* 3-2 Marquette* 3-2 Old Dominion 1-4 Butler 0-5
Pct. Overall 1.000 16-4 .600 12-9 .600 10-8 .600 9-9 .200 4-13 .000 3-14
Pct. .800 .571 .556 .500 .235 .176
2018 BIG EAST *#^Florida 9-0 *Georgetown 8-1 *Denver 6-3 *Marquette 6-3 Villanova 4-5 Temple 4-5 Connecticut 4-5 Vanderbilt 3-6 Cincinnati 1-8 Butler 0-9
Pct. Overall 1.000 17-4 .889 12-7 .667 13-7 .667 10-8 .444 9-7 .444 9-8 .444 8-9 .333 8-9 .111 8-9 .000 1-16
Pct. .810 .632 .650 .556 .562 .529 .471 .471 .471 .059
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 • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 13 •
BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST Records regular-season league games only
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 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 39 Connecticut 20,Vanderbilt 19 (OT), 4/22/18 Fewest Goals (Combined) 11 Notre Dame 9, Rutgers 2 on 4/28/02 Individual Single-Season Points 57 Grace Nolan, UConn, 2018 (nine games) 48 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2012 (eight games) 47 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2009 (seven games) Goals 46 Grace Nolan, UConn, 2018 (nine games) 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 Florida, 2018 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. 150 Grace Nolan, UConn, 2015-18 2. 134 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2006-09 3. 125 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2008-11 4. 116 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, 2010-13 5. 112 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, 2011-13 6. 107 Maggie Tamasitis, Notre Dame, 2009-12 7. 104 Christina Dove, Syracuse, 2007-10 8. 101 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, 2006-09 9. 98 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, 2016-18 10. 97 Nikki Boltja, Louisville, 2011-14 11. 95 Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, 2016-19 12. 94 Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, 2001-04 13. 93 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2011-13 14. 91 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, 2008-11 15. 90 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, 2004-07 16. 89 Gina Sciocia, Notre Dame, 2007-10 17. 88 Grace Gabriel, Marquette, 2016-19 18. 87 Bergan Foley, Louisville, 2009-11 87 Katie Oliverio, Louisville, 2009-13 20. 86 Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, 2007-10 21. 85 Kendra Lanuza, Denver, 2017-19 22. 84 M.E. Laphan, Connecticut, 2008-12 23. 81 Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, 2012-15 24. 80 Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, 2011-14 25. 78 Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, 2001-03 Goals In A Career 1. 99 Grace Nolan, UConn, 2015-18 2. 94 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2008-11 3. 83 Nikki Boltja, Louisville, 2011-14 4. 80 Bergan Foley, Louisville, 2009-11 5. 78 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, 2006-09 6. 77 Grace Gabriel, Marquette, 2016-19 7. 75 Christina Dove, Syracuse, 2007-10 75 Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, 2016-19 9. 74 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, 2011-13 10. 73 Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, 2007-10 11. 71 M.E. Lapham, Connecticut, 2008-2012 12. 69 Katie Rowan, Syracuse, 2006-09 69 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, 2016-18 14. 67 Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, 2001-04 15. 63 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, 2004-07 16. 62 Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut, 2002-05 17. 61 Shaylyn Blaney, Notre Dame, 2008-11 61 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2011-13 19. 58 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, 2008-11 58 Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, 2012-15 21. 56 Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, 2011-14 56 Brook Cantwell, Rutgers, 2007-10 23. 55 Allison Chambers, Georgetown, 2002-05 24. 55 Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse, 2010-13
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. 51 Grace Nolan, UConn, 2015-18 6. 51 Kendra Lanuza, Denver, 2017-19 7. 45 Gina Scioscia, Notre Dame, 2007-10 8. 42 Jessica Mucci,Villanova, 2012-15 42 Cate Soccodato, Marquette, 2016-19 10. 38 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, 2011-13 11. 36 Katie Comerford,Villanova, 201712. 34 Shannon Burke, Connecticut, 2004-07 13. 33 Jordy Kirr, Georgetown, 2008-11 14. 32 Marlee Paton, Loyola, 2011-13 15. 31 Grace Gavin, Loyola, 2008-11 16. 29 Christina Dove. Syracuse, 2007-10 29 Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse, 2001-04 29 Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, 2016-18 19. 27 Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, 2004-07 20. 26 Sarah Oliphant, Georgetown, 2002-05 26 Danielle Shearer, Notre Dame, 2001-03 26 Shayn Pirreca, Florida, 2015-18 23. 25 Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, 2005-08 25 Sammi Burgess, Florida, 2015-17 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 6.08 Haley Hicklen, Florida, 2016-2018 (1006:48, 102GA) 6.70 Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown, 2001-02 6.80 Sarah Robinson, Georgetown, 2002-05 7.38 Liz Hogan, Syracuse, 2008-11(1610:27, 198GA) 8.82 Carla Gigon, Syracuse, 2001-03 8.91 Jen White, Notre Dame, 2001-03
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 14 •
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 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 2019 - 3 players Second Team Katherine Fischer, Denver, Sr., D Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, Sr., M Third Team Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, So., A 2018 - 7 players Second Team Cassie Ekstrom, Connecticut, Sr., D Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Jr., M Haley Hicklen, Florida, Jr., GK Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Jr., A Cara Trombetta, Florida, So., D Third Team Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Sr., A Sydney Pirreca, Florida, Jr., M 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 2015 - 3 players First Team Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M Second Team Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut, Jr., D Third Team Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida, So., D 2014 - 5 players First Team Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Sr., A Second Team Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Sr., M Kaylin Morissette, Louisville, So., M Third Team Faye Brust, Louisivlle, Jr., A Monica Negron, Louisville, Sr., D 2013 - 11 players First Team Becca Block, Syracuse, Sr., D Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, Jr., A Barb Sullivan, Notre Dame, So., D Kayla Treanor, Syracuse, Fr., A
Second Team Lauren Kahn, Connecticut, Jr., M Marlee Paton, Loyola, Jr., M Third Team Nikki Boltja, Louisville, Jr., A Ashley Hunter, Georgetown, Sr., D Lily Kalata, Rutgers, Sr., GK Caroline Tarzian, Georgetown, So., A Taryn VanThof, Loyola, So., M 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 Jackie Doherty, Sr., D, Notre Dame Grace Gavin, Sr., A, Loyola Logan McCraw, Sr., D, Georgetown Second Team Shaylyn Blaney, Sr., M, Notre Dame Abby Rehfuss, Sr., M, Loyola Third Team Bergan Foley, Sr., A, Louisville Ana Heneberry, Jr., D, Loyola Maggie Tamasitis, Jr., A, Notre Dame Sophia Thomas, So., M, Georgetown 2010 - 11 players First Team Jackie Doherty, D, Notre Dame, Jr. Christina Dove, M, Syracuse, Sr. Liz Hogan, G, Syracuse, Jr. Second Team Shaylyn Blaney, M, Notre Dame, Jr. Molly Ford, A, Georgetown, Sr. Grace Gavin, A, Loyola, Jr. Logan McCraw, D, Georgetown, Jr. Halley Quillinan, M, Syracuse, Sr. Third Team Brooke Cantwell, A, Rutgers, Sr. Ashby Kaestner, M, Georgetown, Sr Tee Ladouceur, A, Syracuse, Jr.
2009 - 10 players First Team Shannon Burke, Sr., D, Notre Dame Jillian Byers, Sr., A, Notre Dame 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
Second Team Allison Chambers, Sr., M, Georgetown Monica Joines, Sr., M, 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
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 (2001-18) Denver (2017-19) Florida (2015-18) Georgetown (2001-18) Louisville (Through ‘14) Loyola (Md.) (Through ‘13) Marquette (Through 2018) Notre Dame (Through ‘13) Rutgers (Through ‘14) Syracuse (Through ‘13) Overall Totals
First Team Selections 0 0 4 16 1 3 0 8 0 14 46
Second Team Selections 6 1 6 13 2 4 1 12 1 7 53
Third Team Selections 3 1 3 10 3 2 0 6 2 10 40
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 15 •
Total 9 2 13 38 6 9 1 26 3 31 139
BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK IWL CA AllIWLCA All-Region Regio n Team Teamss 2019 South First Team Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, Sr., M South Second Team Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, Sr., A Katie Hudson, Georgetown, Jr., D West/MidWest First Team Katherine Fischer, Denver, Sr., D Quinin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, So., A Molly Little, Denver, Jr., D West/MidWest Second Team Carson Gregg, Denver, Jr., GK Eliza Radochonski, Denver, So., A 2018 Northeast First Team Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Sr., A Cassie Ekstrom, Connecticut, Sr., D Northeast Second Team Sydney Watson, Connecticut, Fr., M West/MidWest First Team Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Jr., M West/MidWest Second Team Julia Feiss, Denver, Jr., A Kennedy Milburn, R-Jr., D Allison Lane, Marquette, Sr., M South First Team Haley Hicklen, Florida, Jr., GK Sydney Pirreca, Florida, Jr., M Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Jr., A Cara Trombetta, Florida, So., D South Second Team Sabrina Cristodero, Florida, Fr., D Shannon Kavanagh, Florida, Fr., M Shayna Pirreca, Florida, Sr., A Natalia Lynch, Georgetown, So., M Mid Atlantic Second Team Nicole Latgis, Temple, Sr., D 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
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 16 •
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.
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK IWL CA AllIWLCA All-Region Regio n Team Teamss 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 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 2002 Northeast First Team Pam Lowie, Connecticut Lauren Miller, Boston College Kim Wayne, Syracuse Leigh-Ann Zimmer, Syracuse
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 17 •
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 South Second Team Wick Stanwick, Georgetown Samantha Sybert,Virginia Tech
TEWAARATON AWARD The Nation’s Top Collegiate Lacrosse Player 2002 - Erin Elbe, Sr., A, Georgetown
BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 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 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
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
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 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
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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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 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 All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Jackie Yovankin, Boston College, Sr., M/D Meaghan Fitzpatrick, Notre Dame, Sr., D Nina Frankoski, Rutgers, Fr., A Jacqui Hamilton, Connecticut, Sr., A *Maggie Koch, Georgetown, Sr., GK Kelly Robinson, Connecticut, Sr., D *Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Jr., A Catherine Elbe, Georgetown, Sr., A Halley Quillinan, Syracuse, Fr., A Sarah Robinson, Georgetown, Sr., GK *Katie Rowan, Syracuse, So., A Stephanie Zodtner, Georgetown, Jr., D *Coco Stanwick, Georgetown, Sr., A Caitlin McKinney, Notre Dame, Fr., A Kristen Stone, Loyola, Jr., D 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
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 18 •
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK All-BIG EAST Awards 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 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 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 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 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 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 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
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 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 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 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
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BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK All-BIG EAST Awards 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 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 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
2015 Attacker of the Year Jackie Froccaro,Villanova, Sr., A Midfielder of the Year Shannon Gilroy, Florida, Sr., M* Defensive Player of the Year Lauren Kwasnowski, Connecticut Jr., D Goalkeeper of the Year Shannon Nee, Connecticut, Jr., GK* Rookie of the Year Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Fr., A* 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 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 Goalkeeper of the Year Shannon Nee, Connecticut, GK Freshman of the Year Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, A Co-Coaching Staffs of the Year Florida, Temple
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 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
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
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 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 Cassie Ekstrom, Connecticut, Sr., D Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Sr., A* Julia Feiss, Denver, Jr., A Kennedy Milburn, Denver, R-Jr., D Haley Hicklen, Florida, Jr., GK Shannon Kavanagh, Florida, Fr., M Shayna Pirreca, Florida, Sr., A Sydney Pirreca, Florida, Jr., M* Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Jr., A* Cara Trombetta, Florida, So., D* Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, Jr., A* Natalia Lynch, Georgetown, So., M Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Jr., M* Allison Lane, Marquette, Sr., M Nicole Latgis, Temple, Sr., D
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*
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2018 Attacker of the Year Grace Nolan, Connecticut, Sr., A Co-Midfielders of the Year Sydney Pirreca, Florida, Jr., M Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Jr., M Defensive Player of the Year Cassie Ekstrom, Connecticut, Sr., D Goalkeeper of the Year Haley Hicklen, Florida, Jr., GK Co-Freshmen of the Year Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, A Shannon Kavanagh, Florida, M Coaching Staff of the Year Florida
All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Monica Borzillo, Cincinnati, So., A Kelsey Catalano, Connecticut, Sr., M Sydney Watson, Connecticut, Fr., M Maddie Baum, Denver, Jr., M Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, Fr., A Sabrina Cristodero, Florida, Fr., D Haelle Chomo, Georgetown, Jr., GK Mollie Miller, Georgetown, Fr., D Michaela Bruno, Georgetown, So., A Cate Soccodato, Marquette, Jr., A Maddie Gebert, Temple, So., M Julie Blaze,Vanderbilt, Jr., M Margaret Fee,Vanderbilt, Sr., D Emily Mathewson,Vanderbilt, So., A Kayla Peterson,Vanderbilt, Sr., A Katie Comerford,Villanova, So., A
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK All-BIG EAST Awards 2019 Attacker of the Year Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, So., A Co-Midfielders of the Year Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Sr., M Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, Sr., M Defensive Player of the Year Katherine Fischer, Denver, Sr., D* Goalkeeper of the Year Carson Gregg, Denver, Jr., GK Freshman of the Year Shea Garcia, Marquette, Fr., A Coaching Staff of the Year Denver* All-BIG EAST First Team^ Maddie Baum, Denver, Sr., M Elizabeth Behrins, Denver, Sr., M* Katherine Fischer, Denver, Sr., D* Carson Gregg, Denver, Jr., GK Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Denver, So., A* Molly Little, Denver, Jr., D Eliza Radochonski, Denver, So., A Taylor Gebhardt, Georgetown, Sr., A* Katie Hudson, Georgetown, Jr., D* Morgan Ryan, Georgetown, Sr., A Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown, Sr., M* Grace Gabriel, Marquette, Sr., M* Jocelyn Miller, Marquette, So., D Cate Soccodato, Marquette, Sr., A Sydney Frank,Villanova, Fr., D Devin Hassinger,Villanova, R-Sr., M Liz Trojan,Villanova, Jr., A All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Julia Feiss, Denver, Sr., A Hannah Liddy, Denver, So., A Kennedy Milburn, Denver, Sr., D Audrey Schreck, Denver, Sr., D Michaela Bruno, Georgetown, Jr., A Haelle Chomo, Georgetown, Sr., GK Natalia Lynch, Georgetown, Jr., M Mollie Miller, Georgetown, So., D Noelle Peragine, Georgetown, Jr., D Erin, Dowdle, Marquette, Jr., D Charlotte McGuire, Marquette, Grad., M Glory Johnson, Old Dominion, Jr., A Alyssa, Sebesto, Old Dominion, Sr., M Brittany Bruno,Villanova, So., A Alexa Moro,Villanova, Fr., GK Grainger Rosati,Villanova, Jr., M *unanimous selection ^extra player added due to a tie in voting
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BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
Year 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Champion No. 3 seed Georgetown No. 1 seed Florida 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 Ricky Fried Amanda O’Leary 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 9-8 2ot 18-6 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. 1 seed Denver No. 3 seed Denver 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 Milwaukee, Wis. Gainesville, Fla. 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.
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS POINTS
INDIVIDUAL Half: 6, Coco Stanwick (GU) in 1st vs. Notre Dame, 4/27/07 Lindsey Ronbeck (UF) in 1st vs. Denver, 5/5/18 Game: 10, Katie Rowan (SU) vs. Notre Dame, 4/25/08 One Tournament: 16, Lindsey Ronbeck (UF), 2018 (two games) Career: 31, Lindsey Ronbeck (UF), 2016-18 (six games) TEAM Game: 30, Georgetown vs. Louisville, 4/24/09 One Tournament: 57, Florida, 2017 (two games) GOALS
INDIVIDUAL Half: 5, Coco Stanwick (GU) in 1st vs. Notre Dame, 4/27/07 5, Lindsey Ronbeck (UF) in 1st vs. Marquette, 5/3/18 5, Lindsey Ronbeck (UF) in 1st vs. Denver, 5/5/18 Game: 8, Lindsey Ronbeck (UF) in 1st vs. Marquette, 5/3/18 One Tournament: 15, Lindsey Ronbeck (UF), 2018 (2 games) Career: 26, Lindsey Ronbeck (UF) 2016-2018 (6 games) 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:
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 10, Florida vs. Denver, 5/5/18 18, Florida, 2017 (2 games) 33, Georgetown 21, Louisville 12, 4/24/09 11, UConn 6, Georgetown 5, 4/30/15 11, Denver 9, Georgetown 2, 5/3/18 SAVES 13, Jules Horning (MU) in 1st vs. Florida, 5/3/18 17, Jules Horning (MU) vs. Florida, 5/3/18 24, Amber Pardee-Hill (SU), 2007 (2 games) 24, Amber Pardee-Hill (SU), 2007 (2 games) 17, Marquette vs. Florida, 5/3/18 24, Syracuse, 2007 (2 games)
INDIVIDUAL Game:
GROUND BALLS
8, Liz Hogan (SU) vs. ND, 5/6/10 8, Jules Horning (MU) vs. Florida, 5/3/18 10, Haley Hicklen (UF) 2018 (2 games) 20, Liz Hogan (SU) 2008-2011(six games)
One Tournament: Career: TEAM Game: One Tournament: INDIVIDUAL Game: One Tournament: Career: TEAM Game: One Tournament: INDIVIDUAL Game:
31, Florida vs. Marquette, 5/3/18 48, Syracuse (2013) TURNOVERS 5, Lianne Bobal (UofL) vs. GU, 4/24/09 5, Amber Lambeth (Temple), vs. UF, 5/4/17 5, Taylor Gebhardt (GU), vs. Denver, 5/3/18 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) CAUSED TURNOVERS
One Tournament: Career:
5, Shannon Burke (ND) vs. SU, 4/24/09 5, Liz Hogan (SU) vs. ND, 5/6/10 5, Cara Trombetta (UF) vs. Marquette, 5/3/18 5, Cara Trombetta (UF) vs. Denver, 5/5/18 10, Cara Trombetta (UF), 2018, 2 games 15, Cara Trombetta (UF), 2017-18 (4 games)
TEAM Game: One Tournament:
14, Florida vs. Marquette, 5/3/18 25, Florida, 2018 (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 8 Won Loss Record By Seed 1 vs. 4 2 vs. 3
Florida, 2015-2018 12-1 4-9
In Finals The higher seed is 9-4 Titles By Seed #1 #2 #3 #4
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8 (2008, 10, 13-18) 2 (2007, 12) 3 (2009, 11, 19) 0
BIG EAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK 2019 Championship Marquette University - Valley Fields - Milwaukee, Wis. Semifinals: #1 Denver 15, #4 Villanova 5 #3 Georgetown 17, #2 Marquette 10 Championship: Georgetown 9, Denver 8 (2ot) Most Outstanding Player: Francesca Whitehurst, Georgetown All-Tournament Team: Brittany Bruno (Villanova), Lindsey Willcocks (Marquette), Grace Gabriel (Marquette), Quintin Hoch-Bullen (Denver), Maddie Baum (Denver), Bea Behrins (Denver), Eliza Radochonski (Denver), Michaela Bruno (Georgetown), Hallie Chomo (Georgetown), Mollie Miller (Georgetown), Taylor Gebhardt (Georgetown), Francesca Whitehurst (Georgetown) 2018 Championship University of Florida, Donald R. Dizney Stadium Gainesville, Fla. Semifinals: #1 Florida 19, #4 Marquette 8 #3 Denver 12, #2 Georgetown 7 Championship: Florida 18, Denver 6 Most Outstanding Player: Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida All-Tournament Team: Riley Hill (Marquette), Jules Horning (Marquette), Natalia Lynch (Georgetown), Michaela Bruno (Georgetown), Elizabeth Behrins (Denver), Maddie Baum (Denver), Caitlin Derry (Denver), Lindsey Ronbeck (Florida), Shayna Pirreca (Florida), Cara Trombetta (Florida), Sabrina Cristodero (Florida), Shayna Pirreca (Florida) 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) 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) 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)
Team Records in BIG EAST Championship Play TEAMS Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st Florida 4 8 0 1.000 4 Loyola 4 4 2 .667 2 Louisville 2 2 1 .667 1 Syracuse 7 8 4 .667 3 Denver 3 3 3 .500 0 Georgetown 13 9 11 .450 2 Notre Dame 6 3 5 .375 1 Temple 2 1 2 .333 0 Connecticut 4 1 4 .200 0 Rutgers 3 0 3 .000 0 Marquette 2 0 2 .000 0 Villanova 2 0 2 .000 0
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 23 •
2nd 0 0 0 2 3 5 1 1 1 0 0 0
BIG EAST WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2020 RECORD BOOK YEAR -BY-YEA R NCAA CH AMPI ONSH I P RESU LTS 2019 First Round Georgetown 13, Penn 12 (2ot) Denver 11, USC 10 (ot) Second Round Syracuse 14, Georgetown 8 Denver 9, Michigan 5 Quarterfinals Maryland 17, Denver 8 2018 First Round Denver 19, High Point 10 Virginia Tech 13, Georgetown 10 Second Round Maryland 15, Denver 4 Florida 13, Colorado 9 Quarterfinals James Madison 11, Florida 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
2016 Second Round Penn State 14, Florida 13 (OT)
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
2015 First Round Florida 15, Stanford 10 Second Round North Carolina 11, Florida 6
2011 First Round Massachusetts 7 at Loyola 14 Quarterfinals Loyola, 13 at North Carolina, 16
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
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
2017 Second Round Southern California 15, Florida 12
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
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
2003 First Round Syracuse 7 at Yale 12 James Madison 5 at Georgetown 9 Quarterfinals Georgetown 9 at Virginia 16
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 2005 First Round Towson 14 at Georgetown 15 Syracuse 8 at Dartmouth 9 Quarterfinals Georgetown 3 at Dartmouth 13
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 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)
BIG EA S T MEMBERS I N TH E NCAA CH AMPI ONSH I P Team Won Denver^ Georgetown^
Years Participated Lost 2013-14, 2018-19 1998-2000, 2001-06, 2008-10, 2013-14, 2018-19
Connecticut Florida Louisville Loyola Notre Dame Syracuse
2013 2011-14, 2015-2018 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 1983-84, 1990, 1994, 1996-2004, 2011-13, 2014-16, 2018 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 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 3 2 13 13 0 2 1 3 4 11
1 4 1 3 8 10
37
42
Butler • Denver • Georgetown • Marquette • Old Dominion • Villanova • 24 •
All-Time 5 15
4 16
0 7 1 17 7 18
1 8 4 19 12 15