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QUICK FACTS GENERAL Name of school:................................................Adrian College City, State, Zip:............................................. Adrian, MI 49221 Founded:...........................................................................1859 Enrollment:.......................................................................1,650 Nickname:...................................................................Bulldogs School Colors:......................................................Black & Gold Home Facility:................................................ Docking Stadium Capacity:...........................................................................3,000 Affiliation:...................................................... NCAA Division III Conference:....... Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association President:................................................ Dr. Jeffrey R. Docking Vice President for Enrollment:............................... Frank Hribar Director of Athletics:............................................Michael Duffy Office Phone:.....................................(517) 265-5161 ext. 3997 Admin. Assistant:............................................... DeAnne Lewin Office Phone:.....................................(517) 265-5161 ext. 4210 SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director:............................Ryan Thompson Alma Mater, Year:............................. Grand Valley State (1999) SID e-mail:........................................... rthompson@adrian.edu SID office phone:...............................................(517) 264-3280 SID cell phone:..................................................(517) 438-0995 SID fax number:.................................................(517) 264-3802 Website:........................................... www.adrianbulldogs.com Assistant SID (W-Lacrosse Contact):....................Ryan Hornack Phone Number:.................................(517) 265-5161 ext. 5471 E-Mail Address:.......................................rhornack@adrian.edu COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach:..............................................Elizabeth Szymanski Record at Adrian:....................................0-0 (1st season at AC) Women’s Lacrosse Office Number:...(517) 265-5161 ext. 5000 E-Mail Address:...................................eszymanski@adrian.edu Best time to reach Coach Szymanski:.........................Mornings Athletic Trainer:....................................................... Meg Sharp Office Phone:.....................................(517) 265-5161 ext. 4312 TEAM INFORMATION First year of Women’s Lacrosse: .......................................2008 All-time record:.......................................................92-31 (.748) 2014 Overall Record: .........................................................12-6 2014 MIAA Record/Finish: ......................................... 8-0/First All-Americans:.........................................................................4 MIAA Players of the Year: .......................................................3 All-MIAA Players: ..................................................................15 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................... 7/11 Newcomers: .........................................................................11
CREDITS The 2015 Adrian College Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide was written and compiled by Ryan Hornack, assistant sports information director and Ryan Thompson, sports information director. Photography by Dave Pearcy and Mike Dickie. Front and back cover design by Ryan Thompson. Inside covers designed by Ryan Thompson. Printing done by Precision Business Solutions in Perrysburg, Ohio. Information included in this publication is current as of March 8, 2015.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts....................................... 3 Adrian College.............................. 4-6 Docking Stadium.............................. 7 2015 Rosters..................................... 8 Coaching Staff ................................. 9 Player Bios................................. 10-13 2014 Stats....................................... 14 Career Records............................... 15 MIAA Year in Review...................... 16 Sponsors......................................... 17 Division III....................................... 18 2015 SCHEDULE Mar. 6 @ Morrisville St. Mar. 7 @ Keuka Mar. 14 @ Augustana (Ill.) Mar. 17 Wittenberg Mar. 20 @ Mount Union Mar. 21 vs. Denison Mar. 28 Brockport St. Apr. 1 @ Kalamazoo Apr. 3 St. Mary’s Apr. 7 Hope Apr. 15 Olivet Apr. 18 @ Trine Apr. 21 @ Albion Apr. 23 @ Alma Apr. 25 Calvin Apr. 30 MIAA Tournament May 2 MIAA Tournament
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DOCKING STADIUM Adrian College boasts one of the finest stadiums in NCAA Division III. The Bulldogs opened the Multi-Sport Performance Stadium in 2006 and renamed it Docking Stadium in 2013. The Adrian College lacrosse, soccer, and football teams call this place home.
The Adrian College Bulldogs have the “crown jewel” of Division III stadiums. The stadium is entering its eighth year of existence on the campus of Adrian College and is a premier facility. The stadium was renamed in 2013 to honor current Adrian College president Dr. Jeffrey R. Docking. The $6.5 million dollar masterpiece was completed in time for the beginning of the 2006 season. The women’s lacrosse team has enjoyed a .818 winning percentage (4510) in the stadium since their inaugural 2008 season and will look to continue their success into the 2015 campaign. Not only do the lacrosse teams enjoy this facility, but Adrian College’s soccer and football teams also play their home games at Docking Stadium. The stadium seats approximately 3,000 fans with 2,500 chair back seats on the home side and an additional 500 bleacher seats on the visitor side. Features include state-of-the-art ProGrass turf, stadium lighting, a fully-wired press box, and an end-zone section for student seating.
In addition, there is the James F. Thomas Pavilion which is used for a variety of events including alumni gatherings on game-days. In the 1950s, the campus had a stadium that was located next to Caine Student Center (then called Ridge Gymnasium). It was later razed to make way for new academic buildings. The College entered a cooperative arrangement in the 1960’s to use the new high school stadium, which the College helped build. The Bulldogs played their home games at Maple Stadium for over four decades before the 2006 season. “The Mape” was the site for several classic battles over the years. The funds for the project were raised through the Adrian College Development Office. Architectural services were provided by Hastings & Chivetta, an industry leader in higher education facilities. The firm designed the Merillat Sport & Fitness Center on campus. Construction management was provided by the Douglas Company.
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2015 ROSTERS NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. 1 Samantha McDevitt D 5-6 Fr. 3 Jenna Carter A 5-7 Fr. 6 Summer Frey A 4-11 Jr. 7 Nichole Laflamme A 5-3 Jr. 8 Meghan VanZyl D 5-3 Sr. 11 Kim Kopke D 5-7 So. 12 Michelle Sandlin MF 5-9 Sr. 13 Lydia Reedy D 5-2 Jr. 14 Jennifer Caird A 5-4 So. 16 Kaitlyn Douglas D 5-7 Fr. 17 Alex Branum A 5-7 Fr. 19 Katie Barnes D 5-9 Jr. 20 Mariesa Johnson D 5-0 Fr. 21 Rose Krasofsky MF 5-6 Fr. 22 Lisa Lemm A 5-5 So. 24 TaShina Salas MF 5-7 Jr. 27 Annika Nuler MF 5-9 Fr. 30 Alison Dungey GK 5-6 Fr.
Hometown - High School Niskayuna, N.Y. - Lincoln Park Canton, Mich. - Salem Garden City, Mich. - Dearborn Divine Child White Lake, Mich. - Lakeland Hastings, Mich. - Hastings Adrian, Mich. - Adrian Baltimore, Md. - Dundalk DeWitt, Mich. - East Lansing Angus, Ont. - Nottawasaga Secondary Brantford, Ont. - Assumption Garden City, Mich. - Easton (Pa.) Warren, Mich. - Cousino Algonac, Mich. - Algonac Plymouth, Mich. - Salem Clinton Township, Mich. - Chippewa Valley Denver, Colo. - East Canton, Mich. - Canton Hamilton, Ont. - Hill Park Secondary
ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. 19 Katie Barnes D 5-9 Jr.. 17 Alex Branum A 5-7 Fr. 14 Jennifer Caird A 5-4 So. 3 Jenna Carter A 5-7 Fr. 16 Kaitlyn Douglas D 5-7 Fr. 30 Alison Dungey GK 5-6 Fr. 6 Summer Frey A 4-11 Jr. 20 Mariesa Johnson D 5-0 Fr. 11 Kim Kopke D 5-7 So. 21 Rose Krasofsky MF 5-6 Fr. 7 Nichole Laflamme A 5-3 Jr. 22 Lisa Lemm A 5-5 So. 1 Samantha McDevitt D 5-6 Fr. 27 Annika Nuler MF 5-9 Fr. 13 Lydia Reedy D 5-2 Jr. 24 TaShina Salas MF 5-7 Jr. 12 Michelle Sandlin MF 5-9 Sr. 8 Meghan VanZyl D 5-3 Sr.
Hometown - High School Warren, Mich. - Cousino Garden City, Mich. - Easton (Pa.) Angus, Ont. - Nottawasaga Secondary Canton, Mich. - Salem Brantford, Ont. - Assumption Hamilton, Ont. - Hill Park Secondary Garden City, Mich. - Dearborn Divine Child Algonac, Mich. - Algonac Adrian, Mich. - Adrian Plymouth, Mich. - Salem White Lake, Mich. - Lakeland Clinton Township, Mich. - Chippewa Valley Niskayuna, N.Y. - Lincoln Park Canton, Mich. - Canton DeWitt, Mich. - East Lansing Denver, Colo. - East Baltimore, Md. - Dundalk Hastings, Mich. - Hastings
Head Coach: Elizabeth Szymanski (First Season, Adrian 2012) Assistant Coach: Kelli Taketa Athletic Trainer: Meg Sharp Communications: Ryan Hornack
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COACHING STAFF Elizabeth Szymanski
Kelli Taketa
Head Coach 1st Season Adrian (2012) 517-265-5161 x 4000 eszymanski@adrian.edu
Assistant Coach 1st Season 517-265-5161 x 5002 ktaketa@adrian.edu
Elizabeth Szymanski takes over as the head coach of the women’s lacrosse program at Adrian College. She served as an assistant coach with the program beginning July 2014 after spending one year as assistant coach at Adams State University. Szymanski coached for a Toledo Girl’s Lacrosse travel league during the summer of 2013 and was a volunteer coach at St. Ursula Academy where she attended from 2004-08. Szymanski played her lacrosse at Adrian College from 2008-12 as a defender. She received a bachelor’s degree in physical education with a minor in health and received her Michigan Teacher Certification in physical education K-12 and health 7-12. Szymanski received the Most Improved Player award at Adrian College in 2009. She was a member of a Bulldog program that won the MWLC title in 2011 and 2012 and advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament.
Kelli Taketa begins her first season as assistant coach for the women’s lacrosse team. Taketa is a 2008 graduate of Lakota East High School in Liberty Township, Ohio and also holds an associates degree in science from Ohio University in 2012. She is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree from the University of Cincinnati in marketing with a 2016 graduation date. Taketa comes to Adrian having been a head coach of XTEAM Lacrosse and also head varsity coach at Lakota East High School. She organized and ran a program of 30 players.
Q and A with Coach Szymanski
Q: What are your goals for this season? A:The goal for this season is to win the MIAA conference and make it to the second round of the NCAA tournament. Q: What are your team’s strengths? A: This year, the team’s strength is perseverance. It has been a rough year with a very young team, small roster, and a coaching transition mid-year, but these girls are determined to win the MIAA again and prove to everyone that we are still number one in the conference. Q: What is the outlook of this year’s MIAA competition? A: We have been voted the preseason favorite and we are the defending champions. Every team in the MIAA wants to beat us. We can’t underestimate any team and we have to work even harder to make sure that MIAA title stays here at Adrian.
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PLAYER BIOS Katie Barnes
Michelle Sandlin
Defense Junior - 5-9 Warren, Mich. Cousino
Midfield Senior - 5-9 Baltimore, Md. Dundalk
12 2014 (Jr.): Made 18 starts in 18 games played... earned first team All-MIAA honors on defense... finished fifth on the team in draw controls (10) and caused turnovers (10)...totaled 23 ground balls, one goal and one assist. Personal: Majoring in criminal justice and political science…daughter of Lisa Dennison…attended Dundalk high school in Baltimore, Maryland… letter-winner in field hockey, indoor track, and lacrosse…2011 Female Athlete of the Year…first team all-county…first team all-division…honor roll student…favorite sports teams are the Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles…favorite athlete is Chris Davis…favorite movies are Public Enemies and the Boondock Saints…favorite food is pizza…favorite TV shows are Big Band Theory and The League.
19 2014 (So.): Played in seven games...recorded one goal and one ground ball. Personal: Majoring in accounting…daughter of Pat and Diane Barnes…attended Cousino high school… letter-winner in soccer…a member of student council…favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings…favorite athlete is Pavel Datsyuk…favorite books are the Hunger Games series…favorite TV show is Modern Family…enjoys hockey.
Nichole Laflamme Attack Junior - 5-3 White Lake, Mich. Lakeland
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Meghan VanZyl Defense Senior - 5-3 Hastings, Mich. Hastings
8 Personal: Majoring in marketing with a minor in studio art…from Parsons, Kansas…daughter of Brad and Jill VanZyl…attended Hastings High School in Hastings, Michigan…favorite sports teams include the University of Michigan Wolverines, Detroit Lions and Detroit Tigers…favorite athletes are Calvin Johnson and Mia Hamm…favorite food is pizza…enjoys spending time with her Chi Omega Sorority sisters.
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2014 (So.): Played in 12 games...totaled seven goals on a .833 shot on goal percentage...recorded three ground balls, one draw control, and caused two turnovers. 2013 (Fr.): Played in seven games and made one start...totaled five points on four goals and one assist... compiled 10 ground balls and caused six turnovers. Personal: Majoring in communications with an emphasis on graphic design…daughter of Joe and Denise Laflamme…attended White Lake Lakeland High School graduating in 2012…member of the Adrian College women’s hockey team...played varsity lacrosse for four years...AA state champs in 2009-10... played AAA hockey as a junior and senior...named MVP of state championship game in 2009-10...named team MVP in lacrosse and hockey in 2010...named First Team All-League and All-State in 2012...holds seven state records in lacrosse...favorite sports teams are the Detroit Red Wings, Washington Capitals and Detroit Tigers...favorite athletes are Steve Yzerman, Pavel Datsyuk and Brendan Shanahan...favorite TV show is Criminal Minds.
PLAYER BIOS Summer Frey
Attack Junior - 4-11 Garden City, Mich. Dearborn Divine Child
6 Personal: Majoring in art…born on October 5, 1993... daughter of David and Dawn Frey…prepped at Dearborn Divine Child graduating in 2012.
Lydia Reedy Defense Junior - 5-2 DeWitt, Mich. East Lansing
13 2014 (So.): Played in 18 games and made 17 starts... totaled seven points on four goals and three assists... compiled nine ground balls, four draw controls and caused one turnover. 2013 (Fr.): Started in all 20 games...totaled 10 ground balls, four draw controls and caused six turnovers. Personal: Majoring in exercise science...daughter of Greg and Chris Reedy...attended East Lansing High School graduating in 2012...four-year varsity letterwinner in lacrosse...earned one letter in cross country...named All-Conference from 2009-12... named Academic All-State in 2012...favorite sports teams are the Detroit Red Wings and Washington Redskins...favorite athletes are Pavel Datsyuk and Robert Griffin III...favorite TV shows are Duck Dynasty and Storage Wars...favorite movies are 21 Jumpstreet and Talladega Nights...favorite musicians are One Direction, Nicki Minaj and Childish Gambino.
TaShina Salas Midfield Junior - 5-7 Denver, Colo. East
24 2014 (So.): Played in 18 games and made 18 starts...earned second team All-MIAA honors as a midfielder...led the team in ground balls (56) and caused turnovers (34)...finished second on the team in goals (60)...finished third on the team in assists (12) and draw controls (38)...totaled 72 points on a .767 shot on goal percentage. 2013 (Fr.): Played in 20 games and made 19 starts.. Second Team All-MIAA midfielder....finished tied for fourth in MIAA contests in draw controls per game (1.83)...compiled 22 points on 18 goals and four assists...finished fourth on the team in ground balls (37)...led the team in caused turnovers (33)...totaled 25 draw controls and netted one game-winning goal. Personal: Majoring in public relations with a minor in journalism...daughter of Omega Salas and Marlene De La Rosa...attended Denver East High School graduating in 2012...named All-Conference in 2011 and 2012...led the team in goals in 2011 and 2012... favorite sports team is the Miami Heat...favorite athletes are LeBron James and Michael Jordan... favorite TV shows are Vampire Dairies and Breaking Bad...favorite writer is Nicholas Sparks...favorite book is Dear John...favorite musicians are Drake and Jay-Z
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PLAYER BIOS Kim Kopke
Jennifer Caird
Attack Sophomore - 5-4 Angus, Ont. Nottawasaga Secondary
Defense Sophomore - 5-7 Adrian, Mich. Adrian
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14 2014 (Fr.): Played in 13 games and made 12 starts... recorded nine ground balls and caused three turnovers. Personal: Majoring in exercise science…daughter of Dave and Janet Caird…attended Nottawasaga Secondary in Angus, Ontario…letter-winner in lacrosse…volunteers at the Alliston Humane Society…favorite sports team is the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Lisa Lemm
Attack Sophomore - 5-5 Clinton Twp., Mich. Chippewa Valley
22 2014 (Fr.): Played in eight games...totaled four ground balls, one draw control and caused one turnover. Personal: Majoring in math and secondary education with a minor in Spanish…daughter of Kim and Steve Lemm…attended Chippewa Valley High School… letterwinner in basketball and track…all-academic basketball and track athlete….honor roll student and member of the National Honor Society…favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings…favorite athlete is Pavel Datsyuk…favorite TV show is Friends…favorite musical group is Rascal Flatts….enjoys playing guitars and reading.
Personal: Majoring in criminal justice…from Adrian, Michigan…daughter of Ed and Sheila Kopke… high school softball letter-winner… International Baccalaureate Student….favorite sports team is the Detroit Tigers…favorite athlete is Miguel Cabrera… favorite TV show is the Big Bang Theory…enjoys reading and baton twirling.
Alex Branum
Attack Freshman - 5-7 Garden City, Mich. Easton (Pa.)
17 Personal: Majoring in Chemistry…from Huron Valley, Michigan…daughter of Shawn and Leisa Branum… attended Easton Area High School in Easton, Pa… high school women’s lacrosse letter-winner…favorite sports team is Syracuse women’s lacrosse…favorite movie is Treasure Planet…favorite books are the Twilight Saga series…favorite food is Chick-Fila-A… enjoys sleeping, listening to music and eating.
Jenna Carter Attack Freshman - 5-7 Canton, Mich. Salem
3 Personal: Majoring in business with a minor in marketing…from Wayne, Michigan…daughter of Jeff and Theresa Carter…attended Salem High School in Canton, Michigan…high school hockey and lacrosse letter-winner…Hobey Baker Character Award recipient…second team all-state hockey player… honor roll student…favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings…favorite athlete is Pavel Datsyuk… favorite movie is American Sniper…favorite foods are mashed potatoes and chicken…enjoys drawing.
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PLAYER BIOS Kaitlyn Douglas Defense Freshman - 5-7 Brantford, Ont. Assumption
Rose Krasofsky Midfield Freshman - 5-6 Plymouth, Mich. Salem
17 Personal: Majoring in social work…from Brantford, Ontario…daughter of Steve Douglas and Kim Martin…attended Assumption College School in Brantford, Ontario….high school baseball letterwinner…baseball Most Valuable Player and Lion Award recipient…honor roll student…favorite sports team is the Pittsburgh Penguins…favorite athlete is Sidney Crosby…favorite TV show is the Big Bang Theory…favorite food is pizza…enjoys reading.
21 Personal: Majoring in business with a minor in marketing…daughter of Bob Krasofsky and Anne Shettleroe…from Plymouth, Michigan…girl’s lacrosse letter-winner in high school…set school record for goals in a season (73)…first team All-League lacrosse player…All-State honorable mention lacrosse player…favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings…favorite athlete is Pavel Datsyuk…favorite movie is Forrest Gump…enjoys snowboarding.
Samantha McDevitt
Alison Dungey
Goalkeeper Freshman - 5-6 Hamilton, Ont. Hill Park Secondary
Defense Freshman - 5-6 Niskayuna, N.Y. Lincoln Park
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30 Personal: Majoring in biology…from Hamilton, Ontario…daughter of Dean Dungey and Sandra Swiergosz…attended Hill Park Secondary School in Hamilton, Ontario…high school field hockey letter-winner…2014 Athlete of the Year…graduated high school with honors…2014 Speaking Award recipient…favorite sports team is the New Jersey Devils…favorite athlete is Steven Stamkos…favorite TV shows include Family Guy, Friends, and Suits… favorite musicians are Mumford and Sons and Blink 182…enjoys playing sports.
Mariesa Johnson Defense Freshman - 5-0 Algonac, Mich. Algonac
20 Personal: Majoring in biology with a minor in psychology…from Detroit, Michigan…daughter of Robert and Denna Johnson….attended Algonac High School in Algonac, Michigan…high school soccer, basketball and volleyball letter-winner…allstate honorable mention soccer player… Blue Water Area Academic Achievement student…favorite sports teams are Barcelona and the New England Patriots… favorite athlete is Neymar…favorite musician is Justin Timberlake…enjoys snowboarding.
Personal: Majoring in exercise science with a minor in health…from Niskayuna, New York…daughter of Emmett and Pam McDevitt…graduated from Lincoln Park High School in Chicago, Illinois…high school lacrosse letter-winner…two-time lacrosse team captain…honors student…favorite sports team is the Chicago Blackhawks…favorite TV show is the Office… favorite movie is Step Brothers…enjoys running and dancing.
Annika Nuler Midfield Freshman - 5-9 Canton, Mich. Canton
27 Personal: Majoring in biology with a minor in Spanish…from Novi, Michigan…daughter of Kurt and Karen Nuler…attended Canton High School in Canton, Michigan…high school basketball and lacrosse letterwinner… KLAA Scholar and All-Conference Athlete …2014 all-state honorable mention…National Honors Society student…favorite sports team is the University of Michigan Wolverines…favorite movie is the Avengers…favorite food is lasagna…enjoys reading, sketching, and figure skating.
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2014 STATISTICS Adrian College Women's Lacrosse Adrian College Combined Team Statistics All games (Final Stats) RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
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Mar 5 Mar 8 Mar 15 Mar 18 Mar 22 Mar 28 Mar 29 Apr 2 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr 12 Apr 16 Apr 22 Apr 24 Apr 26 Apr 30 May 2 May 10
Opponent at Sewanee vs Denison AUGUSTANA COLLEGE at Wittenberg at Brockport KEUKA COLLEGE MOUNT UNION ALMA COLLEGE vs Calvin College KALAMAZOO at Saint Mary's College at Hope College at Olivet College TRINE UNIVERSITY ALBION COLLEGE ALBION COLLEGE ALMA COLLEGE at Augustana College
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Sh o t s / G a m e Assists Free position Made-Att Free position pct. GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Free-position Unassisted Over tim e Goals scored average GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS CLEARS Clear Pct. ATTENDANCE To t a l Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
OVERALL 12-6 8-0 4-6
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Score 10-9 12-23 10-21 18-23 7-20 12-7 10-14 15-4 17-6 25-9 20-5 23-8 21-3 20-0 25-5 22-10 16-7 14-22
Att. 95 107 50 86 200 50 100 100 100 100 41 80 28 82 125 50 50 207
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OPP
297-543 16.50 .547 414-543 .762 30.2 85 73-153 .477
196-395 10.89 .496 316-395 .800 21.9 76 41-104 .394
297 73 212 0 16.50 326 349 273 128 169-222 .761
196 41 120 0 10.89 335 170 267 146 184-252 .730
707 9/79 2/104
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PLAYER
Hannah Early Brianna Plester Maddie Dugan TaShina Salas Christine Campbell Sarah Connelly Nichole Laflamme Lydia Reedy Christina DeSantis Michelle Sandlin Katie Barnes Alicia Tait Amanda Hassle Nicol Parker Jul Tehovnik Lisa Lemm Amanda Clapper Jennifer Caird Laurel Van't Hof Total Opponents
## Goalie 57 Jul Tehovnik
Total Opponents
Goals by Period Adrian College Opponents Saves by Period Adrian College Opponents
AWAY 4-3 3-0 1-3 GP G 18 70 18 59 18 56 18 60 18 25 17 11 12 7 18 4 15 2 18 1 7 1 2 0 10 0 16 0 18 0 8 0 13 0 13 0 14 0 18 297 18 196 GP 18 18 18
NEUTRAL 1-1 1-0 0-1 A
Pts
Min. 1080:00 1080:00 1080:00
GA
196 196 297
1st 2nd
Total 297 196
1st 2nd
Total 120 117
1st 2nd
Total 543 395
1st 2nd
Total 414 316
177 120 100 96 59 65
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Shots by Period Adrian College Opponents
315 228 206 189
Shots on Goal Adrian College Opponents
242 172 159 157
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TO
CT
11 81 124 42 77 43 13 21 80 91 51 189 41 21 22 78 112 27 6 40 4 12 72 103 56 38 36 34 8 33 48 22 1 20 4 3 14 26 12 0 18 4 0 7 12 3 1 4 2 3 7 9 9 4 13 1 3 5 8 3 2 6 2 1 2 5 23 10 10 10 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 19 1 7 11 0 0 0 27 0 13 3 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 5 0 4 6 0 0 0 9 0 4 3 0 0 0 12 1 6 9 85 382 543 326 349 273 128 76 272 395 335 170 267 146 GAAvg Save
10.89 10.89 16.50
120 120 117
Pct
.380 .380 .283
W-L-T
12-6-0 12-6-0 6-12-0
CAREER RECORDS Individual Career Records Points
1. 368 - Stacey Birlson (144g, 224a) - 2010-13 2. 358 - Rachel Johnston (282g, 76a) - 2009-12 3. 337 - Amanda Lambert (228g, 109a) - 2009-12 4. 251 - Olivia Duncan (196g, 55a) - 2010-13 5. 233 - Lindsey Day (168g, 65a) - 2009-12 6. 159 - Maddie Dugan (106g, 53a) - 2011-14 7. 158 - Hannah Early (143g, 15a) - 2011-14 8. 136 - Mariana DiGiovanni (101g, 35a) - 2008-11
Goals
1. 282 - Rachel Johnston - 2009-12 2. 228 - Amanda Lambert - 2009-12 3. 196 - Olivia Duncan - 2010-13 4. 168 - Lindsey Day - 2009-12 5. 144 - Stacey Birlson - 2010-13 6. 143 - Hannah Early - 2011-14 7. 106 - Maddie Dugan - 2011-14 8. 101 - Mariana DiGiovanni - 2008-11
Assists
1. 224 - Stacey Birlson - 2010-13 2. 109 - Amanda Lambert - 2009-12 3. 76 - Rachel Johnston - 2009-12 4. 65 - Lindsey Day - 2009-12 5. 55 - Olivia Duncan - 2010-13 6. 53 - Maddie Dugan - 2011-14 7. 35 - Mariana DiGiovanni - 2008-11 8. 26 - Cassie Hoyez - 2010-13
Shots on goal
1. 399 - Rachel Johnston (282 goals) - 2009-12 2. 336 - Amanda Lambert (228 goals) - 2009-12 3. 318 - Olivia Duncan (196 goals) - 2010-13 4. 254 - Lindsey Day (168 goals) - 2009-12 5. 203 - Stacy Birlson (144 goals) - 2010-13 6. 189 - Hannah Early (143 goals) - 2011-14 6. 172 - Mariana DiGiovanni (101 goals) - 2008-11 8. 159 - Maddie Dugan (106 goals) - 2011-14
Ground Balls
1. 204 - Amanda Lambert - 2009-12 2. 152 - Stacy Birlson - 2010-13 3. 151 - Cassie Hoyez - 2010-13 4. 139 - Hannah Early - 2011-14 5. 102 - Rachel Johnston - 2009-12 6. 97 - Lindsey Day - 2009-12 7. 93 - Olivia Duncan - 2010-13 93 - TaShina Salas - 2013-Pres.
Caused Turnovers
1. 89 - Cassie Hoyez - 2010-13 2. 76 - Amanda Lambert - 2009-12 3. 67 - TaShina Salas - 2013-Pres. 4. 56 - Rachel Johnston - 2009-12 56 - Stacey Birlson - 2010-13 6. 54 - Hannah Early - 2011-14 7. 49 - Olivia Duncan - 2010-13 8. 41 - Katrina Rabishaw - 2009-12
Free Position Goals
1. .57 - Amanda Lambert - 2009-12 2. .34 - Rachel Johnston - 2009-12 3. 25 - Maddie Dugan - 2011-14 4. 23 - Lindsey Day - 2009-12 5. 21 - Hannah Early - 2011-14 6. 17 - Olivia Duncan - 2010-13 7. 16 - Brianna Plester - 2014 8. 14 - Stacey Birlson - 2010-13
Saves
1. 317 - Laura Finfrock (334 GA, 317 saves) - 2009-12 2. 211 - Jul Tehovnik (343 GA, 211 saves) - 2011-14 3. 177 - Amanda Faraone (296 GA, 119 saves) - 2008-11 4. 119 - Maddie McDonald (149 GA, 119 saves) -2013 5. 6 - Megan Smerecki (9 GA, 6 saves) - 2009-11
Save percent (min. 250 minutes)
1. .487 - Laura Finfrock (334 GA, 317 saves) - 2009-12 2. .444 - Maddie McDonald (149 GA, 119 saves) - 2013 3. .381 - Jul Tehovnik (343 GA, 211 saves) - 2011-14 4. .374 - Amanda Faraone (296 GA, 177 saves) - 2008-11
Goals against avg (min. 250 minutes)
1. 7.46 - Maddie McDonald - (149 GA, 1,196 min) - 2013 2. 8.48 - Laura Finfrock - (334 GA, 2,262 min) - 2009-12 3. 10.08 - Jul Tehovnik (343 GA, 2,041 min) - 2011-14 4.10.93 - Amanda Faraone (296 GA, 1,625 min) - 2008-11
Most wins
1. 37 - Laura Finfrock (37-10-0) - 2009-12 2. 23 - Jul Tehovnik (23-10-0) - 2011-14 2. 17 - Maddie McDonald (17-3-0) - 2013 3. 14 - Amanda Faraone (14-8-0) - 2008-11
Games played
1. 77 - Stacey Birlson - 2010-13 2. 75 - Hannah Early - 2011-14 3. 74 - Olivia Duncan - 2010-13 4. 73- Cassie Hoyez - 2010-13 5. 71 - Lindsey Day - 2009-12 6. 70 - Rachel Johnston - 2009-12 70 - Amanda Lambert - 2009-12 8. 69 - Heather Newblom - 2010-13
Games started
1. 75 - Stacey Birlson - 2010-13 2. 75 - Hannah Early - 2011-14 3. 74 - Olivia Duncan - 2010-13 4. 70 - Amanda Lambert - 2009-12 5. 69 - Cassie Hoyez - 2010-13 6. 68 - Rachel Johnston - 2009-12 7. 65 - Lindsay Day - 2009-12 8. 62 - Katrina Rabishaw - 2009-12
Draw Controls
1. 251 - Hannah Early - 2011-14 2. 211 - Cassie Hoyez - 2010-13 3. 189 - Brianna Plester - 2014 4. 172 - Amanda Lambert - 2009-12 5. 151 - Rachel Johnston - 2009-12 6. 135 - Maria DiGiovanni - 2008-11 7. 77- Stacey Birlson - 2010-13 8. 76 - Amanda Soloko - 2008-11
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MIAA YEAR IN REVIEW
Adrian Alma Calvin Albion Hope Olivet Kalamazoo Saint Mary’s Trine
League (Final) W L GF GA 8 0 166 40 7 1 122 76 6 2 116 84 5 3 117 88 4 4 87 95 3 5 80 118 2 6 88 120 1 7 58 127 0 8 53 139
Overall (Final) W L GF GA 12 6 297 196 13 6 255 186 9 6 196 161 8 8 224 205 6 7 144 154 4 12 126 239 5 10 141 212 2 13 99 226 1 11 77 190
Most Valuable Offensive Player Hannah Early, Adrian (senior from Shelbourne, Ont., Canada/Centre Dufferin Secondary) Most Valuable Defensive Player Grace Garrett, Trine (junior from Carmel, Ind./Carmel HS) Rookie of the Year Brianna Plester, Adrian (freshman from Orangeville, Ont., Canada/Orangeville Secondary) First Team All-MIAA Goalkeeper - Grace Garrett, Trine (junior from Carmel, Ind./Carmel HS) Attack - Maddie Dugan, Adrian (senior from Rochester Hills/Pontiac Notre Dame Prep) Attack - Mackenzie Novak, Albion (junior from Waterford/Our Lady of the Lakes HS) Attack - Michelle Holwerda, Calvin (senior from Grand Rapids/Grand Rapids Christian HS) Attack - Audrey Grabowski, Calvin (freshman from East Grand Rapids/East Grand Rapids HS) Midfielder - Hannah Early, Adrian (senior from Shelbourne, Ont., Canada/Centre Dufferin Secondary) Midfielder - Brianna Plester, Adrian (freshman from Orangeville, Ont., Canada/Orangeville Secondary) Midfielder - Ashley Glenn, Albion (junior from New Hudson/South Lyon HS) Midfielder - Tracy Gallihugh, Alma (junior from Lansing/Waverly HS) Defense - Michelle Sandlin, Adrian (junior from Baltimore, Md./Dundalk HS) Defense - Mary Hoogstra, Calvin (senior from Grand Rapids/Grand Rapids Christian HS) Defense - Stephanie Rogers, Hope (senior from Fremont/Fremont HS) Defense - Holly Cooperrider, Kalamazoo (senior from Waterford/Waterford Mott HS) Second Team All-MIAA Goalkeeper - Jul Tehovnik, Adrian (senior from Sewickley, Pa./Sewickley Academy) Attack - Christine Campbell, Adrian (freshman from Columbus, Ohio/Olentangy HS) Attack - Julie Wood, Albion (sophomore from Farmington Hills/Mercy HS) Attack - Stephanie Chou, Alma (freshman from East Brunswick, N.J./East Brunswick HS) Attack - Emily Cefaratti, Calvin (freshman from Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central HS) Midfielder - TaShina Salas, Adrian (sophomore from Denver, Colo./Denver East HS) Midfielder - Ashton Street, Alma (sophomore from Brighton/Brighton HS) Midfielder - Karissa Reed, Calvin (junior from Greenville/Greenville HS) Midfielder - MacKenzie Inman, Olivet (junior from Union City/Union City HS) Defense - Laurel Van’t Hof, Adrian (senior from Park City, Utah/Park City HS) Defense - Caroline Stanka, Alma (freshman from Baltimore, Md./Lochraven HS) Defense - Isabel Fontana, Albion (sophomore from Bloomfield/Bloomfield Hills HS) Defense - Nina Morssinkhof, Olivet (freshmen from Utrecht, The Netherlands/St. Bonifatius College)
MIAA Tournament Saturday, May 4 - Championship #1 Adrian 16, #2 Alma 7 Thursday, May 2 - Semifinals #1 Adrian 22, #4 Albion 10 #2 Alma 15, #3 Calvin 8
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SPONSORS The Adrian College Women’s Lacrosse team would like to thank the following people for their generous support of the program. Gold Level Shawn Branum Tim & Amy Szymanski Jeff Carter Lloyd & Marilyn Cresswell ILA Sports Lucie McNeil Jack & Pam Nihart & Family Craig VanZyl, DDS GBE Construction Pam McDevitt
Black Level Wes & Susan Reedy Leanne Arndt Patricia Branum Lucie McNeil Norma Roe Chris Evola Rob & Denna Johnson Becky Williams Eric & Jodi Norman Jill VanZyl Brad VanZyl Mr. & Mrs. Steward Rose Dennison Lisa Sandlin William Johnson Ramiro & Judy Salas
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NCAA DIVISION III Division III Philosophy Academics are the primary focus for Division III student-athletes. The division minimizes the conflicts between athletics and academics and keeps studentathletes on a path to graduation through shorter practice and playing seasons, the number of contests, no redshirting and regional competition that reduces time away from academic studies. Studentathletes are integrated on campus and treated like all other members of the general student-body, keeping them focused on being a student first. Division III is engaged in division-wide discussions about implementing an Academic Success Rate in the near future. The NCAA has collected and reported graduation rates since 1991 for all students (using the six-year federal methodology) and for all student-athletes receiving athletically related financial aid.
While Division III students have been included in this process, a separate report on student-athletes in Division III has been absent because the division does not award athletics grants-in-aid. While many Division III institutions and conferences have tracked the academic success of their student-athletes, they have used a variety of criteria (for example, graduation, grade-point average, class rank). However, Division III recently completed a two-year pilot academic-reporting program that produced data from a representative sample showing that student-athletes graduate at higher rates than those of their student-body peers. Division III members will decide soon whether a division-wide academic reporting structure that produces an annual Academic Success Rate is appropriate.
The Three D's Discover Division III student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their interests and passions beyond the classroom and field of play‌to discover themselves. Develop Division III institutions provide an environment that encourages student-athletes to develop into well-rounded adults. Small class sizes, the ability to participate in more than one sport, and an emphasis on participating activities outside of the classroom are all hallmarks of the Division III experience. Dedicate Division III institutions expect student-athletes to dedicate themselves to achieving their potential. Student-athletes must manage their busy schedules, keep up with class work and face the same challenges as the rest of the student-body.
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