2013 SCARLET KNIGHTS BY THE NUMBERS BY STATE: New Jersey (13) – Elyse Broderick, Katie Champion, Danielle Freshnock, Devon Freshnock, Nicole Imbriaco, Lisa Patrone, Sarah Regn, Laura Rose, Jenn Staab, Alicia Stever, Emily Strong, Sarah Stuby, Rachel Yaney Canada (2) – Alyssa Bull, Sofia Walia Pennsylvania (2) – Carley Hawkins, Kaitlyn Plouse United Kingdom (2) – Ashpal Kaur Bhogal, Sophie Wright Australia (1) – Shevaun Hayes
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2013 QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Founded......................................................................................1766 Location...................................... New Brunswick, New Jersey President..............................................................Robert L. Barchi Director of Athletics........................................... Julie Hermann Senior Associate Athletic Director/SWA......Kate Hickey Enrollment..............................................................................65,000 Nickname...............................................................Scarlet Knights Color................................................................. Scarlet (PMS 186) Conference.........................................................................BIG EAST Home Field............................Bauer Track and Field Complex
TEAM INFORMATION Table of Contents/Quick Facts....................................................1 2013 Outlook....................................................................................2-4 2013 Schedule.................................................................................... 5 2013 Opponents.............................................................................6-7 Head Coach Meredith Long....................................................8-10 Assistant Coaches................................................................... 11-12 Scarlet Knights.......................................................................... 13-22 2012 Season Review............................................................. 23-24 2012 Statistics.................................................................................25 Series Results....................................................................................26 Career Records................................................................................27 Single-Season Records..................................................................28 National/Conference Honors............................................ 29-31 All-Time Letterwinners...................................................................32 All-Time Results......................................................................... 33-37 Olympics Hall of Fame....................................................................38 Rutgers Awards................................................................................39 Rutgers University................................................................... 40-45
Head Coach........................................................... Meredith Long Alma Mater/Year...........................................Maryland, 2005 Record at Rutgers (Years)................................... 9-10, (One) Career Record (Years)........................................... 9-10, (One) Field Hockey Office Phone............................732-445-6232 Best time to reach coach.................................... Through SID Assistant Coach....................................................Roland Peekel Alma Mater/Year........................ CIOS Breda/Goes, 2008 Assistant Coach..................................................... Wesley Drew Alma Mater/Year......................... William and Mary, 2010 Address..............................................................One Scarlet Way, .................................................................. Piscataway, NJ 08854 2012 Record............................................................................ 9-10 Conference Record........................................................ 2-4/5th Starters Returning/Lost..................................................... 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................13/7 Newcomers....................................................................................... 7
The 2013 Rutgers field hockey media guide is published by the Rutgers Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, Julie Hermann, Director.
FH Contact...................................................................... Trey Miller SID Cell Phone.................................................(814) 574-8468 SID E-mail.......................................tmiller@scarletknights.com Website...............................................www.scarletknights.com
CONTACT INFORMATION
Editors: Lily Rodriguez, Additional Editing: Trey Miller Design: Nick Black Photography: Jim O’Connor, Patti Banks, Larry Levanti, Tom Ciszek, Ben Solomon This guide has been compiled to assist the media with its coverage of the team. Updated results may be obtained throughout the season from the Office of Athletic Communications at [814] 574-8468 or by acessing the field hockey section on the athletics website:
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2013 OUTLOOK RUTGERS FIELD HOCKEY MEDIA GUIDE
2013 OUTLOOK the Great Danes in their season opener last season, notching a 3-2 win over the then-No. 19 team in the nation. Albany also participated in the 2012 NCAA Tournament.
PATRONE Entering its 40th year of intercollegiate competition, the Rutgers University field hockey team looks to continue an upward trend of success under second-year head coach Meredith Long. RU returns seven starters, four of its five top scorers and 13 letterwinners from the 2012 campaign. The Scarlet Knights concluded the season with a 9-10 overall record. The nine wins for RU nine wins mark the second most victories the program had posted in fourteen years, despite a challenging schedule that featured six nationally-ranked opponents. Included in the returners for RU are upperclassmen Lisa Patrone (Sewell, N.J.) and Jenn Staab (Marmora, N.J.) and sophomore Alyssa Bull (Oakville, Ontario). All three Scarlet Knights were honored by the conference for their athletic accomplishments, garnering All-BIG EAST Second Team accolades. Bull was also named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, becoming the first player in program history to receive the honor. Rutgers welcomes seven newcomers who will join the 13 returners in an attempt to make the Scarlet Knights a top tier team in the newly-formed BIG EAST.
SCHEDULE The Scarlet Knights are set to face eight teams that finished the 2012 season in the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Top 25 and five teams that made the 2012 NCAA Tournament. RU is scheduled to play 18 regular season games as well as two scrimmages, including a preseason contest at Princeton, t defending National Champion. The Scarlet Knights will play seven home games and nine road contests and two neutral site matches. Following two scrimmages, Rutgers opens the season with two matchups in Burlington, Vt. vs. Boston College on Aug. 31, a team that sat at No. 21 in the final 2012 NFHCA poll, and at Vermont (Sept. 1). The Scarlet Knights take on La Salle in their home opener on Sept. 6, before taking on Duke on Sept. 8. The Blue Devils finished last season at No. 22. The next weekend features contests in Albany, N.Y. vs. Siena (Sept. 14) and at Albany (Sept. 15). The Scarlet Knights upset
RU opens its conference schedule with UConn on Sept. 22, another 2012 tournament participant. Rutgers is then scheduled to go on a season-long four-game road trip, which includes two squads that secured spots in last season’s NCAA Tournament in Lafayette and Drexel. The Scarlet Knights face Temple (Sept. 27) and the Leopards (Sept. 29), before taking on Villanova (Oct. 4) and the Dragons (Oct. 6) the following weekend. The squad returns home for a matchup with Monmouth on Oct. 9, before hosting Georgetown on Oct. 12. The month concludes with road contests against Louisville on Oct. 19 and Indiana on Oct.20, before taking on conference-foe Providence on Oct. 25. The final home game of the season is set for Nov. 1 against Big East opponent Old Dominion. Rutgers finishes the regular season at Bucknell on Nov. 3. The conference championship tournament is scheduled for Nov. 8-10.
NEWCOMERS The Scarlet Knights bring in seven freshmen to add depth to the talented returning class from the 2012 roster. A well-rounded recruiting class, Long’s squad welcomes the addition of two midfielders, two forwards, two backs and a goalkeeper. “I could not be more thrilled about the class we have coming in this fall,” commented Long. “Each of the girls brings a new dimension to the team, while keeping consistent with the playing style of Rutgers field hockey. The coaches are certain that this freshman class will make an immediate and obvious impact.” Goalie Shevaun Hayes (Melbourne, Australia) joined the squad this past spring, while midfielder Elyse Broderick (Manahawkin, N.J.), back Devon Freshnock (Middletown, N.J.), forward Sarah Regn (Shamong, N.J.), forward Rachel Yaney (Bridgewater, N.J.) and back Sofia Walia (Surrey, British Columbia) were announced in early May. Long completed the roster with the addition of midfielder Ashpal Kaur Bhogal (Leeds, England) during the summer.
BACKS The backfield will be anchored by seniors Laura Rose (Washington Township, N.J.) and Kaitlyn Plouse (Lower Dauphin, Pa.), and sophomore Ali Stever (Ocean City, N.J.), who all saw considerable action during the 2012 campaign. Also returning from last year’s squad are Emily Strong (Medford, N.J.) and Carley Hawkins (Harrisburgh, Pa.). Following a solid junior season, Rose moved into a tie for 10th
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2013 OUTLOOK in the RU record books for defensive saves with seven. The last player to enter the top-10 in the category was Tiffany Klebez who graduated in 2004 and currently sits in second place with 19 saves Newcomers Walia, Bhogal and Devon Freshnock will play key roles in our backfield, while first year player Broderick will also work into the backfield rotation.
MIDFIELD At the midfield, Long is certain that the trio of Sophie Wright (Devizes, United Kingdom), Staab and Bull will be a dangerous combination for opponents throughout the season.
GOALKEEPERS At the goalie position, the Scarlet Knights return a veteran keeper in senior Sarah Stuby (Roxbury, N.J.). Last year, Stuby started all 19 games between the pipes and blocked a career high 109 shots. In three years she has amassed 239 stops and she currently sits at ninth all-time in the Scarlet Knights’ annals with a 2.41 goals against average. Stuby recorded career-best 11 saves against No. 5 UConn (Sept. 15) and No. 6 Maryland (Oct. 26). First year player Shevaun Hayes will also compete for time in net.
WRIGHT
Bull, the reigning BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, will aim to build on an impressive freshman season in which she finished second on the team in points with 17. Her five goals on the year were tied for third on the squad, while her seven assists were a team-best. Nicole Imbriaco (Clark, N.J.) will rotate through the outside mid positions and will also see time on the forward line.
FORWARD LINE The 2013 forward line returns two of the team’s top goal scorers from last year in Patrone and Danielle Freshnock (Middletown North, N.J). Patrone tallied a team-high 19 points on eight goals and three assists and was a three-time BIG EAST Player of the Week. The New Jersey native earned one of her three honors after a stellar outing against conference rival Georgetown (Oct. 5), when she recorded the first hat trick of her career to lead the Scarlet Knights to a commanding 5-1 victory. Freshnock tied for third on the team in goals with five and finished third in points with 16 after dishing out six helpers. Sophomore Katie Champion (Egg Harbor Township, N.J.) and freshmen Yaney and Regn will also work through the forward rotation.
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STUBY OUTLOOK “There is no doubt that this season’s schedule is one of the most challenging the Rutgers field program has ever faced, but I have every faith that this team can face that challenge head-on,” commented Long. “Games against powerhouses such as Old Dominion and Duke will not only be great matchups, they will also provide us with the perfect preparation for our move to the Big Ten. We are very much focused on our targets for this season and I believe that we can achieve something special. Now, I’m just looking forward to when the first whistle blows next Saturday at the start of our season opener against Boston College.”
2013 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Location Time AUGUST 8/31 at Boston College Burlington, Vt. 1 p.m. SEPTEMBER 9/1 at Vermont Burlington, Vt. 2 p.m. 9/6 LA SALLE Piscataway, N.J. 3 p.m. 9/8 DUKE Piscataway, N.J. 1 p.m. 9/14 at Siena College Albany, N.Y. 3:30 p.m. 9/15 at Albany Albany, N.Y. 2 p.m. 9/22 CONNECTICUT* Piscataway, N.J. 1 p.m. 9/27 at Temple* Philadelphia, Pa. Noon 9/29 at Lafayette Easton, Pa. 2 p.m. OCTOBER 10/4 at Villanova* Villanova, Pa. 4 p.m. 10/6 at Drexel Philadelphia, Pa. 2 p.m. 10/9 MONMOUTH Piscataway, N.J. 4 p.m. 10/12 GEORGETOWN* Piscataway, N.J. 1 p.m. 10/19 at Louisville* Louisville, Ky. Noon 10/20 at Indiana Bloomington, Ind. 1 p.m. 10/25 PROVIDENCE* Piscataway, N.J. 2 p.m. NOVEMBER 11/1 OLD DOMINION* Piscataway, N.J. 1 p.m. 11/3 at Bucknell Lewisburg, Pa. 2 p.m. 11/8-10 BIG EAST Championships Storrs, Conn. TBA 11/16-17 NCAA First & Second Rd. TBA 11/22-24 NCAA Championships Norfolk, Va. TBA 5
2013 OPPONENTS BOSTON COLLEGE
Sat. August 31 • Burlington, VT. Head Coach: Ainslee Lamb Conference: ACC
2012 Record: 10-9, 2-3 Series vs. RU: BC leads, 8-5
Last Meeting: BC won 4-0 (2004) Assis. Coaches: Kelly Dotton, Carolyn Cahill, Carolyn Malloy
VERMONT
Sat. September 1 • Burlington, VT. Head Coach: Nicki Houghton 2012 Record: 2-16, 0-5 Last Meeting: Vermont won 3-2 ot (2007) Conference: America East Series vs. RU: Series tied at 1-1 Assis. Coaches: Robin Merritt Farran, Sarah Thomas, Bill Davidson
LA SALLE
Fri. September 6 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Michelle Marks 2012 Record: 8-11, 3-4 Last Meeting: RU won 2-0 (2010) Conference: Atlantic 10 Series vs RU: RU leads 14-2-1 Assis. Coaches: Kristina Foster, Nick Bryan
DUKE
Sun. September 8 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Pam Baustin Conference: ACC
2012 Record: 7-11, 0-5 Last Meeting: Duke won 3-1 ot (1989) Series vs RU: RU leads 1-0-1 Assis. Coaches: Jared Martin, Britt Broady
SIENA
Sat. September 14 • Albany, N.Y. Head Coach: Kara Zappone Conference: MAAC
2012 Record: 0-15,0-7 (NEC) Last Meeting: 2013 marks first meeting Series vs RU: first meeting Assis. Coaches: Kayla May
ALBANY
Sun. September 15 • Albany, N.Y. Head Coach: Phil Sykes Conference: America East
2012 Record: 13-8, 3-2 Last Meeting: RU won 3-2 (2012) Series vs RU: Series tied at 2-2 Assis. Coaches: Andy Thornton, Michelle Simpson
TEMPLE
Fri. September 27 • Philadelphia, Pa. Head Coach: Amanda Janney 2012 Record: 12-9, 5-2 (A-10) Last Meeting: Temple wom 3-2 ot (2012) Conference: BIG EAST Series vs RU: Temple Leads 21-11-2 Assis. Coaches: Andy Thornton, Michelle Simpson
LAFAYETTE
Sun. September 29 • Easton, Pa. Head Coach: Jennifer Stone Conference: Patriot League
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2012 Record: 17-3, 5-0 Last Meeting: Lafayette won 2-0 (2012) Series vs RU: RU leads 18-15-1 Assis. Coaches: Laree Beans, Rayell Heistand
2013 OPPONENTS VILLANOVA
Fri. October 4 • Philadelphia, Pa. Head Coach: Joanie Milhous Conference: BIG EAST
2012 Record: 7--12, 2-3 Last Meeting: Villanova won 2-1 (2012) Series vs. RU: Villanova leads 19-13-1 Assis. Coaches: Kaitlyn Scholl, Clare Devine
DREXEL
Sun. October 6 • Philadelphia, Pa. Head Coach: Denise Zelenak 2012 Record: 15-7, 5-2 Last Meeting: Drexel won 3-2 (2009) Conference: Colonial Series vs. RU: Series tied at 5-5 Assis. Coaches: Nicky Hitchens, Susan Ciufo, Sarah Gostomski
MONMOUTH
Sat. October 9 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Carli Figlio Conference: MAAC
2012 Record: 8-13, 5-2 (NEC) Last Meeting: RU won 5-1 (2012) Series vs RU: RU leads 10-6 Assis. Coaches: Nicole Barry, Jill DiSanti
GEORGETOWN
Sat. October 12 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Tiffany Marsh Conference: BIG EAST
2012 Record: 2-17, 0-6 Series vs RU: RU leads 10-6
Last Meeting: RU won 5-1 (2012) Assis. Coaches: Melissa Vassalotti
LOUISVILLE
Sat. October 19 • Louisville, Ky. Head Coach: Justine Sowry Conference: BIG EAST
2012 Record: 12-8, 3-3 Last Meeting: RU won 3-1 (2012) Series vs RU: Louisville leads 7-1 Assis. Coaches: Kirstin Gebhart, Lucas Piccioli
INDIANA
Sun. October 20 • Bloomington, Ind. Head Coach: Amy Robertson 2012 Record: 9-8, 0-6 Last Meeting: RU won 3-2 ot (2008) Conference: Big Ten Series vs RU: RU leads 2-0-1 Assis. Coaches: Phil Edwards, Kate Lipton, Liz Sanders
PROVIDENCE
Fri. October 25 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Diane Madl Conference: BIG EAST
2012 Record: 9-9, 3-3 Last Meeting: Providence won 2-1 (2012) Series vs RU: Providence leads 13-6 Assis. Coaches: Lisa Wasser
OLD DOMINION
Fri. November 1 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Andrew Griffiths 2012 Record: 15-6, 7-0 (CAA) Last Meeting: ODU won 11-0 (2000) Conference:BIG EAST Series vs RU: ODU leads 3-0 Assis. Coaches: Natalie Barrett, Amy Swensen
BUCKNELL
Sun. November 3 • Lewisburg, Pa. Head Coach: Jeremy Cook Conference: Patriot League
2012 Record: 9-10, 3-2 Last Meeting: RU won 4-3 ot (2012) Series vs RU: RU leads 5-0 Assis. Coaches: Meghan Dawson, Erin Singleton
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COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH • SECOND SEASON , MARYLAND 2005
MEREDITH LONG Jenn Staab were named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team, while Bull and Patrone were named to the 2012 Longstreth/NFHCA Division I Mid-Atlantic Region Second Team and Rouh was selected for the 2012 Division I Senior Game.
Meredith Long enters her second season at the helm of the Rutgers field hockey program in 2013. Last year, Long led the Scarlet Knights to a 9-10 overall record- marking the second most wins the program had posted in the past 14 years. In her first season “On the Banks”, Long guided RU through six matchups against nationally-ranked opponents, highlighted by a thrilling 3-2 victory over No. 19 Albany in the season opener. The Scarlet Knights lost by a single goal on three occasions against ranked opponents. Long would also mentor the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, Alyssa Bull, in her inaugural season. Bull’s accolade marked the first player in program history to receive the honor. Additionally, Bull and teammates Lisa Patrone, Carlie Rouh and
Off the field, Long’s team was impressive in the classroom. The Rutgers field hockey team received the 2012 Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Divison I National Academic Team Award as announced by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA), making them one of 63 teams recognized for achieving a team GPA of 3.0 or higher during the first semester of the 2012-13 academic year. RU was also honored with the 2012-13 Big East Team Academic Excellence Award for having the highest collective GPA (3.531) of any league team in its sport. In addition to the team award, 13 Scarlet Knights were named to the 2012 Gladiator by SGI / NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad. To be named to the squad, student-athletes must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.30 or higher through the first semester. Eighteen members of last year’s squad were named to the 2012-13 Big East All-Academic Team. A highly decorated collegiate athlete at the University of Maryland, Long continues to play field hockey competitively at the international stage and has been a member of the USA Indoor National Squad for three years. Most recently, she, as well as assistant coach Wesley Drew and rising senior Lisa Patrone earned spots on
the New Jersey regional team, and were three of the 108 athletes participating in the 2013 Women’s National Championship in Norfolk, Va. Long and Drew were also instrumental members of the Senior Indoor Squad that won the ArminenTurnier RohrMax Cup after three days of competitive international play in Perchtoldsdorf, Austria in January 2013. The win marked the first-ever gold for the U.S. National Indoor team at the international level. The RU coaches also competed in Buenos Aires, Argentina in March in a series of matches against competitors from Argentina, Argentina U19 and Uruguay. Long is currently the head coach for the U-16 National Indoor Team. She first assumed this position prior to the 201112 season. Prior to being appointed head coach in January of 2012, Long served as interim head coach for two months and was an assistant coach with the Scarlet Knights for two seasons. The former high school All-American enjoyed success in her first season on staff for the Scarlet Knights, helping secure a trip to the 2010 BIG EAST Tournament, the program’s first appearance since 2003. Long spent the 2009 season as an assistant coach at Towson University, aiding in all aspects of the program. She oversaw recruiting, helped in tracking academic progress of student-athletes, and helped to coordinate team travel, among other duties. Before her stay with the Tigers, Long was an assistant for three seasons at the University of Vermont. She contributed on every facet of the team, from recruiting and scouting to the development of players. In addition, Long also taught several classes at UVM.
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COACHING STAFF Long commenced her collegiate playing career at Boston University, earning a spot on the 2001 America East All-Rookie team. She transferred to the University of Maryland, helping the Terrapins advance to the NCAA Final Four for three-straight seasons, including the 2005 ACC title and the 2005 NCAA National Championship. Long was a member of the NFHCA/ Styx Academic All-American team in 2003 and earned a spot on the ACC Honor Roll during the 2003-04 and 2004-05 campaigns. Long graduated from Maryland in 2005 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy. While at Ocean City High School, Long played on three state championship teams (1998-2000), and was a member of the United States Field Hockey Association High Performance Mid-Atlantic team. Long is a member of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) and the United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA). In addition, she has been the head coach for the USFHA Futures Elite Program and the Mid-Atlantic Futures Elite Academy Site.
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WESLEY DREW three days of competitive international play in Perchtoldsdorf, Austria in January. The win marked the first-ever gold for the U.S. National Indoor team on the international level. The RU coaches also competed in Buenos Aires, Argentina in March in a series of matches against competitors from Argentina, Argentina U19 and Uruguay. Wesley Drew enters her second season as an assistant coach at Rutgers in 2013, bringing experience as both an assistant coach and a standout from the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Va. In her first season “On the Banks”, Drew helped lead the Scarlet Knights to a 9-10 overall record- marking the most wins the program had posted in 14 years. RU faced six nationally-ranked opponents during the 2012 season, and was able to pull out a 3-2 victory over No. 19 Albany in its season opener. In addition to serving on the coaching staff for the Scarlet Knights, Drew is also an assistant coach for the United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA) Futures Elite Program and the MidAtlantic Futures Elite Academy Site. A 2010 graduate of William and Mary, Drew continues to compete, as she was named to the USA Indoor National Squad in 2012, making her one of 32 players in the nation to achieve this feat. Most recently, she, as well as head coach Meredith Long and rising senior Lisa Patrone, earned spots on the New Jersey regional team, and were three of the 108 athletes participating in the 2013 Women’s National Championship in Norfolk, Va. Drew and Long were also instrumental members of the Senior Indoor Squad that won the ArminenTurnier RohrMax Cup after
assists with 19 and was a National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA)/ Longstretch All-South Region Second Team selection in 2009. Among her other achievements, she was a NCAA Division I Senior All- Star Game selection in 2009 and a two-time VA-SID All-State selection in 2008 and 2009.
Prior to her arrival to the Scarlet Knights program, Drew had a two-year stint as an assistant coach at her alma mater, assisting in all aspects of the Tribe’s program. The Virginia Beach, Va., native was responsible for an array of duties, including developing practice plans, assisting in-game player development, and facilitating mass communication with prospective student athletes as the head recruiting coordinator. Drew brings a wealth of leadership experience to Rutgers, having coached athletes at several camps and serving as a head coach and director of the William & Mary Day Camp in 2011. She also spent time with Colonial Field Hockey in Williamsburg where she was responsible for the mass communication and advertising of upcoming clinics and events, while also assisting in the organization of staffing and curriculum development. Before her coaching days, Drew was a dominant four-year member of the Tribe’s field hockey team from 2006-2009. As a two-time team captain and two-time MVP, she tied for third in school history in career
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ROLAND PEEKEL Prior to arriving “On the Banks,” Peekel began his coaching stint in the United States in 2009 with Total Dutch Field Hockey, in Somerset, N.J. Peekel covered an array of tasks, including individual training sessions, formulating skills classes curriculum, managing the club website and serving as the Club Manager. Roland Peekel enters his third season with the Rutgers field hockey staff and second under head coach Meredith Long in 2013. Peekel brings international experience with him as both a coach and a player.
Before coming to the states Peekel spent two years with Hockey Club Vlissingen as the field hockey coordinator. In addition to coaching athletes ages 10-26, the Dordrecht, Netherlands
native was responsible for the Youth Development Plan, as well as hosting and chairing the monthly meetings for trainers. Peekel spent two years playing for the club on the men’s team as a center midfielder. In 2008 Peekel became the president of Roland Peekel Hockey Training. The company provided professional Field Hockey Clinics for children aged 1018, all of which was coordinated and implemented by Peekel himself. In 1997 Peekel began his coaching career as a volunteer with Hockey Club Zevenbergen, where he spent 10 seasons assisting with a variety of age groups. Peekel spent 14 seasons playing with the Zevenbergen as a forward and a midfielder. Peekel received certificates in KNHB trainer/coach A, as well as a youth trainer coach course.
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2013 SCARLET KNIGHT ROSTER
NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 20 25 27 40 42
Name Emily Strong Carley Hawkins Rachel Yaney Katie Champion Sofia Walia Sarah Regn Ashpal Kaur Bhogal Laura Rose Jenn Staab Nicole Imbriaco Lisa Patrone Sophie Wright Alicia Stever Elyse Broderick Alyssa Bull Danielle Freshnock Shevaun Hayes Kaitlyn Plouse Devon Freshnock Sarah Stuby
Cl. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr.
Pos. Hometown/High School B Medford, N.J./Shawnee B Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin F Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater Raritan High School F Egg Harbor Township, N.J./Egg Harbor Township B Surrey, British Columbia/Tamanawis Secondary School F Shamong, N.J./ Seneca High School M Leeds, United Kingdom/Notre Dame Sixth Form College B Washington Township, N.J./Washington Township M/B Marmora, N.J./Ocean City F Clark, N.J./Johnson F/M Washington Township, N.J./Washington Township M Devizes, United Kingdom/Dauntsey’s School M/B Ocean City, N.J./Ocean City M Manahawkin, N.J./Southern Regional High School M Oakville, Ontario/Oakville Trafalgar F Middletown, N.J./Middletown North GK Melbourne, Australia/Carey Baptist Grammar B Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin B Middletown, N.J./Middletown North GK Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 8 1 18 4 20 40 2 25 11 13 27 7 9 10 16 1 42 5 15 3
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Name Ashpal Kaur Bhogal Elyse Broderick Alyssa Bull Katie Champion Danielle Freshnock Devon Freshnock Carley Hawkins Shevaun Hayes Nicole Imbriaco Lisa Patrone Kaitlyn Plouse Sarah Regn Laura Rose Jenn Staab Alicia Stever Emily Strong Sarah Stuby Sofia Walia Sophie Wright Rachel Yaney
Cl. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr.
Pos. Hometown/High School M Leeds, United Kingdom/Notre Dame Sixth Form College M Manahawkin, N.J./Southern Regional High School M Oakville, Ontario/Oakville Trafalgar F Egg Harbor Township, N.J./Egg Harbor Township F Middletown, N.J./Middletown North B Middletown, N.J./Middletown North B Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin GK Melbourne, Australia/Carey Baptist Grammar F Clark, N.J./Johnson F/M Washington Township, N.J./Washington Township B Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin F Shamong, N.J./ Seneca High School B Washington Township, N.J./Washington Township M/B Marmora, N.J./Ocean City M/B Ocean City, N.J./Ocean City B Medford, N.J./Shawnee GK Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury B Surrey, British Columbia/Tamanawis Secondary School M Devizes, United Kingdom/Dauntsey’s School F Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater Raritan High School
COACHING STAFF Head Coach.....................................Meredith Long Alma Mater/Year.................... Maryland, 2005 Record at Rutgers (Years).................. 9-10 (1) Career Record (Years)........................... 9-10 (1) Assistant Coach............................. Roland Peekel Alma Mater/Year...CIOS Breda/Goes,2008 Assistant Coach...............................Wesley Drew Alma Mater/Year....... William & Mary, 2010 Athletic Trainer:.............................. Jen Steinberg Strength and Conditioning...................................... ...................................................................Marisa Viola
BY THE NUMBERS By Class Seniors..........................................................................4 Juniors...........................................................................4 Sophomores...............................................................5 Freshmen.....................................................................7 By Position Goalkeeper...................................................................2 Back................................................................................6 Midfield..........................................................................6 Forward.........................................................................6 By State/Country Canada..........................................................................2 New Jersey..............................................................13 Pennsylvania...............................................................2 United Kingdom.........................................................2 Australia........................................................................1
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Bhogal................................................................. BO-gul Shevaun Hayes..................................... sha-vaughn Imbriaco..........................................em- BREE-ah-co Regn.........................................................................Rain Rouh.........................................................................ROO Stuby...............................................................STEW-be Walia............................................................... Wally-uh Yaney............................................................. YAY-knee
SCARLET KNIGHT SENIORS
#20 • DANIELLE FRESHNOCK Senior • Forward • Middletown, N.J. • Middletown 2012: Started all 19 contests for the Scarlet Knights ... Tallied five goals including a career-high two against Lousiville (Oct. 12), one of which was the game winner ... Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll following her performance at Louisville ... Recorded six assists on the year ... Third on the team in points with 16 ... Recorded 17 shots on goal, a career high.
career-high five shots, placing three on goal versus the Hoyas. 2010: Saw action in nine games for the Scarlet Knights … Registered a shot on goal against LaSalle.
High School/Personal: Attended Middletown High School North in Middletown, N.J. … Recorded 79 goals and 53 assists - breaking the school’s record - over her four-year scholastic career … Posted 23 goals and 15 assists senior campaign …. Helped the Lions capture three (2006-2008) Shore Conference A North Division titles and the 2011: Earned five starting nods in 18 appearances … Tallied first colle2006 NJSIAA NJII Group IV Championship giate goal in the season-opener against James Madison … Made first start … Two-time All-Shore First Team selection of her career against William & Mary, placing a shot on goal against the … Also played two years of softball and ran Tribe … Recorded a shot against Monmouth … Second start came in place track senior season … Played for club team of an injured Kat Rodziewicz versus Bucknell, recording her second goal Jersey Intensity … A member of the of the season, the game-winner, on only shot of the game … Registered a USA Field Hockey Futures Elite program CAREER STATISTICS … Born on Jan. 20, Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS 1992 … Daughter of 2010 9 0 1 0 0 0 .000 0 Kenny and Darlene 2011 18 5 13 2 0 4 .154 0 Freshnock … Has a 2012 19 19 27 5 6 16 .185 0 younger sister, Devon and a Overall 52 24 41 7 6 20 .171 0 younger brother, Chad.
#13 • LISA PATRONE
Senior • Forward/Midfield • Washington Township, N.J. • Washington Township 2012: A member of the All-BIG EAST Second Team ... Named Big East Offensive Player of the Week following a sixpoint effort against Georgetown (Oct. 5) ... Named to the Big East Weekly Honor Roll twice (Aug. 27, Oct. 1... Saw action in all 19 games, making 18 starts ... Tallied eight goals, including her first career hat trick at Georgetown ... Three goals against the Hoyas were a careerbest ... Had three assists, including a personal-best two against Bucknell (Sept. 30) ... Led the Scarlet Knights in both goals (8) and points (19). 2011: A member of the All-BIG EAST Second Team ... Named RU’s Student-Athlete of the Month for October ... Amassed 16 starts in 18 appearances … Was third on the team in assists (four) … Made first start of the season against Delaware … Earned an assist against William & Mary, also placing a shot on net … Tallied three shots, placing two on goal against Monmouth … Recorded an assist on Nicole Gentile’s goal at Bucknell … Dished out the pass to Nicole Gentile for the game-winner versus Georgetown … Had three shots in the game versus the Hoyas … Notched her only goal of the season to solidify the 3-1 victory against Providence … Tabbed an assist versus Lafayette … Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Oct. 17) for efforts versus the Friars and Leopards. 2010: Saw action in all 20 games, making 14 starts … Finished third on the team with four goals and 10 points … Scored goals against Villanova, Georgetown, Lafayette and Bucknell … Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the week of Oct. 4 ... Named to the BIG EAST Academic AllStar team ... A member of the NFHCA Academic Squad.
High School/Personal: Two-time All-South Jersey selection from Washington Township (N.J.) High School … Senior Captain … Twice tabbed All-South Jersey Midfielder of the Year … Named to All-Olympic First Team and First Team All-Gloucester County for three-straight years … Two-time All Group 4 selection … Gloucester County Rookie of the Year … Also garnered all-state honors in back-to-back years … First South Jersey team to beat Eastern H.S. in 10 years … Played lacrosse and was a member of the track squad at Washington Township … Played for club team, Spirit of USA for six years … Participated in National Futures Tournament each year since age of 12 …. Futures Elite Member and Junior Olympian … National Honor Society and the Business Education Honor Society …. Also a DECA Executive Board Member and on named to the Homecoming Court … Made Honor Roll every marking period and graduated in top-10 percentile of class… Born September 16, 1991 … Daughter of Ken and Judi Patrone … Has three younger sisters, Michelle,
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots G A 2010 20 14 11 4 2 2011 18 16 15 1 4 2012 19 18 36 8 3 Overall 57 48 62 13 9
TP Sh% DS 10 .364 0 6 .067 0 19 .222 0 35 .210 0
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#27 • KAITLYN PLOUSE Senior • Back • Hummelstown, Pa. • Lower Dauphin
Mention … Helped lead Lady Falcons to four Mid Pen Conference Keystone Division titles, three-straight MPC crowns and the 2006 2011: Battled injuries but did not see and 2009 PIAA-AAA state crowns game action. … District 3 Championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008 and the 2010: Named the recipient of the semifinals in 2009 ... Also a twoteam’s Spirit Award during a redshirt year varsity starter on the soccer season ... BIG EAST Academic All-Star. team, which captured the 2009 state title and advanced to 2008 state semifiHigh School/Personal: A product of Lower Dauphin High School in Humnals … A member of the National Honors melstown, Pa. … 2009 Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic AssociationSociety for four years and a honor roll seFirst Team Selection …. Honorable mention All-State in 2008 … Mid-Penn lection … Fellowship for Christian Athletes Conference Division All-Star honoree … Patriot News Big 11 Honorable … Played club field hockey for Barracudas for three years, 2010 PA Indoor Keystone Champs … CAREER STATISTICS Special Olympics Volunteer … Plays violin, guitar and piano … Born Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS on June 17, 1992 … Daughter of 2012 14 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Dave and Carla Plouse … Has two Overall 14 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 sisters, Lauren and Taylor … Sister, Lauren, played soccer for Slippery Rock University . 2012: Saw action in 14 games, making four starts ... Made first career start against Albany.
#9 • LAURA ROSE Senior • Back • Washington Township, N.J. • Washington Township 2012: Started all 19 matches ... Recorded two shots ... Had one shot on goal against Bucknell (Sept. 30) ... Tallied four defensive saves for the Scarlet Knights. 2011: Appeared in all 18 matches, starting in 17 … A reliable RU defender … An anchor on the backline. 2010: Saw action in all 20 games, starting the last 19 … Became the first-ever Scarlet Knight to be named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team … Ranked second on the team with three defensive saves, including one during the BIG EAST Tournament game with Syracuse. High School/Personal: Played scholastically at Washington Township High School … Selected First Team All-Group IV in 2007, 2008 and 2009 … First Team All-County and All-Conference honoree for three-straight years … Also named First Team All-South Jersey in 2008 and 2008 … Second Team All-State … Honor Roll member … Also played lacrosse and ran track at Washington Township … Played club for the South Jersey Edge the past four seasons, serving as the team’s captain …. A member of Spirit of USA for one year … Born on October 13, 1991 … Daughter of George and Jean Rose … Has a younger brother, Douglas.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS 2010 20 19 0 0 0 0 .000 3 2011 18 17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2012 19 19 2 0 0 0 .000 4 Overall 57 55 2 0 0 0 .000 7
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#1 • EMILY STRONG Senior • Back • Melford, N.J. • Shawnee 2012: Saw action in 11 games, making one start at Lafayette. 2011: Appeared in six contests in her first season of action … Saw collegiate debut in the Columbia game due to an injury on the backline … Inserted into the rotation following her debut, with all six appearance coming in October. 2010: Redshirted and did not see action in her freshman season ... Named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star ... A member of the NFHCA Academic Squad.
High School/Personal: Three-year varsity starter at Shawnee High School, the alma mater of head coach Liz Tchou … Helped guide the Renegades to the 2007 NJ Tournament of Champions and a No.7 national ranking … Twice named All-South Jersey and three times tabbed all-Burlington County … Second team All-State honoree … National Honor Society … Also was a two-year varsity member of lacrosse team at Shawnee, receiving sportsmanship award … Has played for club team, Spirit of USA, since 2007… Futures Elite Member … Has coached youth field hockey for the past six years … Born on Dec. 5, 1991 … Daughter of Doug and Cathy Strong … Has a younger sister, Erin.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS 2011 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2012 11 1 1 0 0 0 .000 0 Overall 17 1 1 0 0 0 .000 0
#42 • SARAH STUBY Senior • Goalkepper • Roxbury, N.J. • Roxbury 2012: Started all 19 contests in the cage, finishing with an 9-10 record ... Accumulated 100 saves on the year ... Wrapped up the year with a 2.21 GAA and a .704 save percentage ... Recorded career-best 11 saves against No. 5 UConn (Sept. 15) and No. 6 Maryland (Oct. 26) ... Registered 10 saves in a 2-0 loss to No. 14 Lafayette (Oct. 14) ... Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll twice (Aug. 27, Oct. 15) ... Recorded five saves in a 3-1 win over Louisville ... Tallied a career-best two shutouts on the year against Bryant (Sept. 8) and Sacred Heart (Sept. 16).
Providence … Earned first shutout of the season in win at Cornell...Received the Academic Excellence Award for being in the top 10 percent of the sophomore class. 2010: Appeared in 14 games for RU, making 11 starts in goal … Recorded a 5-7 overall record, tallying 58 saves … Earned four shutouts on the season (LaSalle, Providence, Columbia and Bucknell) … Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the week of Oct. 25 ... A BIG EAST Academic All-Star ... A member of the NFHCA Academic Squad.
High School/Personal: Played at Roxbury High School ... Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference Second Team in 2009 .... Morris County Field Hockey Coaches’ Association Honorable Mention ... Team Award for Most Valuable Defensive Player ... Named Player to Watch by Newark Star-Ledger ... Daily Record and Star-Ledger All-County Second Team following junior season ... Iron Hills First Team All-Conference and Northern New Jersey Field Hockey Coaches’ Association Second Team ... Gael Award winner for two sports (lacrosse and field hockey), beat team spirit and cooperation ... Also played four years of lacrosse ... National Honor Society ... Merit Honor Roll and CAREER STATISTICS Renaissance Academic Award winner senior year ... Played for club teams Total Dutch Select and The Edge ... father Year GP GS W-L GAA Min SV% Saves ShO wore same number in college, playing basketball and base2010 14 12 5-7 2.50 867:16 .652 58 4 ball at Edinboro University ... Skiing and Golfing enthusiast ... 2011 18 18 5-13 2.58 1192:16 .648 81 1 Born on March 9, 1992 ... Daughter of Deborah and Joseph 2012 19 19 9-10 2.21 1331:53 .704 100 2 Stuby. Overall 51 49 19-30 2.43 3391:25 .671 239 7
2011: Made all 18 starts in the cage and finished the season with a 5-13 record … Accumulated 81 saves on the year, good for fifth in the conference … Moved into 10th place all-time at RU in saves (139) and goals against average (2.55) … Wrapped up the year with a 2.58 GAA (5th in the BIG EAST) and .648 saves percentage … Recorded six saves in the loss to Delaware … Played tough in a 2-1 loss to the Tribe – who tallied nine penalty corners – garnered five saves in the defeat … Posted four saves in an overtime game against No. 12 New Hampshire … Had five saves against No. 5 Syracuse and Monmouth … Stopped five shots in 3-1 victory versus the Bucknell … Diverted a career-high seven shots in a 3-2 win versus Georgetown … Tied career-high in saves in 3-1 win against
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#10 • JENN STAAB Junior • Midfield/Back • Marmora, N.J. • Ocean City 2012: Started in all 19 contests ... Named to All-BIG EAST Second Team ... Tallied three assists ... Recorded a career-best two assists at Georgetown (Oct. 5) ... Posted her third assist at No.6 Maryland ... Had three defensive saves with two coming against Louisville ... Registered seven shots including three shots on goal. 2011: Logged 16 starts on 18 appearances in first season with the Scarlet Knights … A tough and consistent member of RU’s midfield … Made first collegiate start in the season-opener against JMU … Registered first shot of the season versus Villanova … Recorded a season-high two shots in loss to No. 4 Connecticut. High School/Personal: Four-year starter at Ocean City High School under legendary head coach Trish LeFever and current head coach Cory Picketts … Started in all 90 games of her career and posted an 85-5 mark in her four years … Mounted 45 goals and 19 assists … Was named a NFHCA
Regional All-American during her junior and senior seasons and was announced to the New Jersey State Second Team in 2010 and Third team in 2009 … A three-time Cape Atlantic League First Team and two-time South Jersey First Team member … Named Player of the Year by the AC Press … Field Hockey Club South Jersey Senior All-Star and First Team selection … Team won four-straight Cape-Atlantic League Championships, three-time South Jersey Group III Champions and a New Jersey State Group III Semifinalist in 2008 and 2010 … In 2009 went on to become the New Jersey State Group III Champions … Named captain for the 2010 season … Has been a member of US Field Hockey and the Spirit of the USA Club Team since 2006 … Selected a three-time Futures-Elite and Junior Olympics ... Born on May 31, 1993 … Daughter of Chuck and Kathy Staab … Siblings are Chuck and Mike ... A National Honor Society and Gilda Club member ... Secretary of the Students Coalition Against Tobacco.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS 2011 18 16 6 0 0 0 .000 0 2012 19 19 7 0 3 3 .000 3 Overall 37 35 13 0 3 3 .000 3
#15 • SOPHIE WRIGHT Junior • Midfield • Devizes, United Kingdom. • Dauntsey’s School 2012: Started in all 19 games for the Scarlet Knights ... Tallied six goals and one assists on the season (13 points) ... Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Oct. 23 after knocking in a goal at Providence (Oct. 19) ... Posted her first career goal at Monmouth (Aug. 30) ... Notched an assist against Bryant (Sept. 8) while also adding in a goal for a careerhigh three points ... Had a career-high three shots on goal at Brown (Oct. 21). 2011: Started in the first two games of the season, including her collegiate debut in the season-opener versus JMU … Appeared in 16 of 18 games in freshman campaign … Placed two shots on goal in first appearance … Recorded a shot against Cornell. High School/Personal: Competed with and was named co-captain of the Wessex Leopards U18’s … Helped the Leopards to the England Hockey Futures Cup … A Wiltshire County representative for five years and served as team captain with her U15 squad … Chosen to the Bristol Junior Regional Performance Camp three times (2009-11) … Also competed with
the Dauntsey’s first hockey team (2009, 10) and the Devizes Ladies first hockey team (2004-09) … In 2010 was named Dauntsey’s School Hockey Players Player of the Year … Chosen to attend Bath University regional ‘Able, Gifted and Talented’ three-day residential conference to promote participation in higher education … Head Prefect and Sports Captain at Lavington School … Honored with Lavington School Sports Personality of the Year award … Selected to attend the English Football Association’s Wiltshire ‘Centre of Excellence’ … Born in Whangarei, New Zealand on February 9, 1993 … Daughter of Peter Wright and Karen Rose … Has twin brothers Matthew and James … Has a 10-year-old golden retriever named Jimmy … In 2009 was selected as one of four ‘Young Ambassadors’ for the 2012 Olympics.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS 2011 16 2 3 0 0 0 .000 0 2012 19 19 36 6 1 13 .167 0 Overall 35 21 39 6 1 13 .154 0
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#18 • ALYSSA BULL Sophomore • Midfield • Oakville, Ontario • Oakville Trafalgar 2012: Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year ... Named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team ... Started in all 19 games ... Scored first career goal against No. 19 Albany (Aug. 24) in 3-2 victory ... Tallied five goals on the year including the lone goal against No. 6 Maryland (Oct. 26) in a 3-1 loss ... Notched career-best two goals against Georgetown (Oct. 5) ... Led the Scarlet Knights with seven assists ... Second leading scorer for the Scarlet Knights.
33 assists during her final season … Named the Red Devils Most Valuable Player in each of her last three seasons … A member of the Titans Field Hockey Club from 2008-11, playing with the indoor and outdoor teams … Played with the Ontario Provincial Teams from 2009-11 ... Earned a second-place finish at the Senior National Championships as a member of the Junior Canadian National Program in 2011 … Also competed on the soccer and volleyball teams at Oakville Trafalgar … A two-time recipient of the Scholar Athlete Award and the Co-President of the Red Devils Council … A member of the Honor Roll all four years of high school ... Born on December 22, 1994 ... Daughter of Anne and Barry Bull ... Has a brother Michael and a sister, Jenna who was a two-time MVP for Rutgers in 2009 and 2010.
High School/Personal: Four-year member of the Oakville Trafalgar High School Senior Team … Team captain during her junior and senior seasons … Accumulated 72 career goals and 111 assists – including 35 goals and
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS 2012 19 19 31 5 7 17 .161 1 Overall 19 19 31 5 7 17 .161 1
#4 • KATIE CHAMPION Senior • Forward • Egg Harbor Township, N.J. • Egg Harbor Township 21012: Saw action in 17 games ... Recorded a shot against Boston University (Aug. 26) in her first game as a Scarlet Knight ... Scored her first collegiate goal against Sacred Heart (Sept. 16). High School/Personal: Four-year varsity starter at Egg Harbor Township High School … 2011 team captain … Three-time team MVP (2009-11), after leading the squad in scoring for each of the past three seasons … Owns the Egg Harbor Township scoring record with 64 career goals … Three-time All-Cape-Atlantic League First Team honoree … Three-time Atlantic City Press First Team selection … An Atlantic City Press Player of the Week … Helped team to four Division Titles … A member of the South Jersey Edge club team since 2008 … Won the gold medal in the 2011 USAFH National Hockey Festival with the Edge … Also competed on the track and lacrosse teams at EHTHS … Was the indoor
track team’s MVP in 2011 … Named Second Team All-CAL in 2010 for the 400 meter Intermediate Hurdles … First Team All-CAL in 2011 for the 400m IH and the 4x400 meter relay after qualifying for States … Broke schools records for spring track in the 400m IH and 4x400m relay … Won first in the St. Joe Drug Free Weightlifting Competition (205 deadlift, 150 squat, 75 bench) … Member of the National Honors Society and a four-year Varsity Scholar ... Born on April 4, 1994 ... Daughter of Susan and Joseph Champion.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS 2012 17 0 7 1 0 2 .143 0 Overall 17 0 7 1 0 2 .143 0
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#2 • CARLEY HAWKINS Sophomore • Back • Harrisburg, Pa. • Central Dauphin 2012: Provided depth to the roster but did not see game action. High School/Personal: Played at Central Dauphin High School under Janelle Kern … Helped lead the Rams to a Commonwealth Division Championship, a Mid-Penn Championship and a PIAA Final Four during her senior season … A three-time Mid-Penn Conference
All-Star … Served as CD’s team captain in 2011 … A Patriot News Big 11 Second Team honoree and an All-State Team Honorable Mention following her senior season … Named to the All-State All-Academic Team in 2011 … Two-time District 3 Qualifier with the Rams … Also a member of the Central Dauphin lacrosse (2011-12) and indoor track teams (2010-11) … A three-time USFHA NIT Champion with her club team … The 2011 Disney Showcase U19, FL Champion under coach Jody Angelini … A member of the National Honor Society and Honor Roll since 2006 at Central Dauphin. ... Born on July 19, 1994 ... Daughter of Scott and Kelly Hawkins.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Overall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
#11 • NICOLE IMBRIACO Sophomore • Forward • Clark, N.J. • Arthur L. Johnson 2012: Saw action in eight games ... Saw first collegiate action against Boston University ... Recorded three shots on the year ... Tallied a shot on goal against Monmouth. High School/Personal: Totaled 68 goals and 52 assists in her career at Arthur L. Johnson High School … A three-time All-Essex-Union Super
Conference First Team, All-Union County Coaches First Team and All-Union County Star Ledger First Team … Two-time All-North Jersey First Team … A All-State Second Team honoree in her senior season after recording 32 goals and 20 assists … Three-time North II Group II Sectional State Champion with the Crusaders … Ranked 13th in the state of New Jersey in points … Sits in second in Arthur L. Johnson High School history in season goals and career goals … Earned the 2011 Crusader Student Athlete Award … A member of the Italian National Honor Society and the National Honor Society ... Born on November 29, 1993 ... Daughter of Bob and Eileen Imbriaco.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS 2012 8 0 3 0 0 0 .000 0 Overall 8 0 3 0 0 0 .000 0
#16 • ALI STEVER
Sophomore • Midfield/Back • Ocean City, N.J. • Ocean City 2012: Saw action in 18 games, including 15 starts ... Registered her first collegiate goal on one shot against Bucknell (Sept. 30). High School/Personal: Two-time Cape Atlantic League Champions with Ocean City High School … In her junior season, the Red Raiders were South Jersey Champions and New Jersey State Semi-
Finalists … Credited with 37 goals and 20 assists over the final two years of her high school career … Named the team’s 2011 fall season captain … A two-time First Team All-Cape Atlantic League selection, First Team All-South Jersey and First Team All-Press of Atlantic City … Selected for the Senior All-Star South Jersey Showcase … Varsity starter her freshman and sophomore seasons at Mount Saint Joseph Academy High School … Won the 2009 National Hockey Festival Championship with Mystx Field Hockey … A member of the USA Futures Program since 2007 and the Spirit of USA Field Hockey since 2010... Born September 30, 1993 ... Daughter of Jamie and Jeanine Stever .
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Shots G A TP Sh% DS 2012 18 15 1 1 0 2 1.000 0 Overall 18 15 1 1 0 2 1.000 0
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#8 • ASHPAL KAUR BHOGAL
Freshman • Midfield • Leeds, England • Notre Dame Sixth Form College Prior to Rutgers: First British-Asian female to represent England in field hockey at any international level … Competed for England’s U18 and U16 squads … Recognized by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron, Mayor of London Borris Johnson and the London House of Commons for breaking barriers in England … Selected to carry the torch at the 2012 London Summer
Olympics … Played club hockey for the Investec Women’s Hockey League in 2011 … Captained the Pennine Pumas U16 at the Future Cup Tournament in 2009 and was vice captain of Mercia Lynx U19 in 2011 … Bronze medalist at the London School Games in 2012 … Parents are Bobby and Tina Bhogal … Has four siblings: Mandip, Hari, Dillon and Davina … Three grandparents were hockey Olympians at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games … Father, Bobby, is an England Masters hockey player who represented his country at the 2000 European Indoor Hockey Championships in Prague … born Sept. 20, 1994.
#17 • ELYSE BRODERICK Freshman • Midfield • Manahawkin, N.J. • Southern Regional HS Prior to Rutgers: Four year member and three-year starter of Southern Regional High School’s Varsity field hockey team … Captained the squad her junior and senior seasons … Named the Ocean County Player of the Year in 2011 … Named to the Ocean County First Team, All-Shore First Team, Coaches AllDivision Class A-South Team, All-State Division 4 Second Team, and Atlantic
City Press All Stars First Team in 2011 and 2012 … Member of Futures … Played club hockey for the Spirit Eagles Field Hockey Club … Was a member of the U19 squad who took first place at the 2012 Disney Showcase, 2012 National Indoor Tournament and Festival Showcase … Born on July 16, 1994 … Daughter of Ed and Lenore Broderick … Has two older brothers, Eddie and Brian.
#40 • DEVON FRESHNOCK Freshman • Back • Middletown, N.J. • Middletown North Prior to Rutgers: Four-year member of the Middletown High School North Varsity field hockey team ... Voted team MVP for her efforts during her sophomore, junior and senior campaigns … Switched between defense and midfield and finished her career with 40 goals and 20 assists … Helped the Lions capture a Shore Conference A North Division Title … Two-time all-county first
team, second team all-shore, and All-A North ... Played seven years of club hockey for Jersey Intensity … Helped Jersey Intensity secure four USA Field Hockey Disney Showcase medals, four USA National Field Hockey Festival medals, and three USA National Indoor Tournament medals … Active member of the USA Field Hockey Futures Elite Program … Holds the Middletown North 400, 300, and 55 meter dash school records … Active member of both the National and Spanish Honors Society … Will join her sister Danielle on the Rutgers roster.
#25 • SHEVAUN HAYES
Freshman • Goalkeeper • Melbourne, Australia • Carey Baptist Grammar Prior to Rutgers: Won two Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS) Premiership Championships (2011, 2012), finishing as runner-up in 2010 as a member of Carey Baptist Grammar School’s team … Member of three outdoor state championship winning squads, including the Under 18 Victoria Outdoor Squad, the U15 Victoria Outdoor Squad and the U14 Victoria
Outdoor Squad … In 2010, was youngest (16 years old) goalkeeper playing in the highest hockey league in the state … Helped the 2012 Victoria U21 Indoor State Team and the 2010 Victoria U18 Indoor State Team to national championships … Vice captain of the 2011 U18 Victoria Indoor State Team that was runner-up on the national level … Selected for Goalkeeping Development Program by the Victorian Institute of Sport … Also played softball, competing in numerous state championships, earning district MVP honors, serving as captain and receiving the Catherine Taylor Memorial Trophy (MVP) for her high school team … Parents are William and Christine Hayes … born on Feb. 25, 1994.
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#7 • SARAH REGN Freshman • Forward • Shamong, N.J. • Seneca HS Prior to Rutgers: Captained the Seneca High School field hockey team and was named to the all-conference squad during junior and senior campaigns … Named Most Valuable Player senior year … Played club hockey for South Jersey Edge and Spirit of USA … Played in the Field Hockey Disney Showcase, 2012 Futures National Championship, and 2011-2012 National Club Champi-
onships … Captained Seneca High School lacrosse team and was named all-conference her junior year … Sprinted for the Seneca track team, competing in 200, 400, 4x4 and distance medley relay teams … Student Government Vice President for four years … Active member of Renaissance Club, German Club, Community Service Club, and FCA.
#5 • SOFIA WALIA
Freshman • Back •Surrey, British Columbia • Tamanawis Secondary School Prior to Rutgers: Invited to train with the Canadian National Program at the age of 12 after participating in U16 National Championships … Member of U17, U21 and Senior National teams … Won Athlete of the Year accolades on numerous occasions … Also played soccer and basketball for her high school … Born in Medicine Hat, Alberta on December
31, 1995 … Lives in Surrey, BC … Daughter of Harbhajan and Atit … has a younger brother, Harkirat.
#3 • RACHEL YANEY
Freshman • Forward • Bridgewater, N.J. • Bridgewater Raritan HS Prior to Rutgers: Four-year member and senior captain of the Bridgewater Raritan High School Varsity field hockey team … Helped lead Bridgewater Raritan to four-straight conference championships, Group Four sectional and county championships, North Jersey Championships, and finished each year as the runner-up in the Group Four State Championships … Named 2012 High School All-American Third Team and
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NFHCA All Region Team- Mid Atlantic by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association … Named to 2012 All-Skyland Conference First Team and AllState First Team by New Jersey Star Ledger and Courier News … Star Ledger Player of the Year- Somerset County … Selected to the North Jersey Field Hockey Coaches Association Group 4 First Team and 2012 Group 4 All Star Team … Finished her career with 80 goals … scored 37 goals senior year and set a school single-season record with 31 assists … Played club field hockey for Spirit Eagles … Member of 2012 gold medal team at Disney Showcase … Member of 2012 National Indoor Champion squad … 2011 Gold Medal National Field Hockey Festival … Futures Elite choice in 2012 and 2013 … Member of 2011 US National Indoor Team 2011.
2012 SEASON REVIEW RUTGERS FIELD HOCKEY MEDIA GUIDE
2012 SEASON IN REVIEW OVERALL RECORD: 9-10 | BIG EAST: 2-4 DATE
OPPONENT
RESULT
ATTENDANCE
Aug 24 #19 ALBANY W, 3-2 150 Aug 26 #14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LOT, 1-2 120 Aug 30 at Monmouth W, 4-1 153 Sep 02 TEMPLE LOT, 2-3 105 Sep 07 at #25 Maine L, 1-2 178 Sep 08 vs Bryant W, 3-0 74 *Sep 15 at #5 UCONN L, 0-5 296 Sep 16 at Sacred Heart W, 5-0 63 *Sep 21 #2 SYRACUSE L, 0-6 108 Sep 23 CORNELL W, OT 4-3 127 *Sep 29 VILLANOVA L, 1-2 207 Sep 30 BUCKNELL W, OT 4-3 142 *Oct 05 at Georgetown W, 5-1 307 *Oct 12 LOUISVILLE W, 3-1 117 Oct 14 at Lafayette L, 0-2 213 *Oct 19 at Providence L, 1-2 237 Oct 21 at Brown L, 1-2 243 Oct 26 at #6 Maryland L, 1-3 579 Nov 04 COLUMBIA W, 3-2 187 CAPS indicate home match * indicates BIG EAST conference match indicates BIG EAST Tournament
SEASON NOTES
GOALS (ASSISTS) FRESHNOCK, Danielle (unassisted) BULL, Alyssa (ROUH, Carlie;LONSKY, Christie) PATRONE, Lisa (unassisted) DUFFIN, Cornelia (FRESHNOCK, Danielle) ROUH, Carlie (BULL, Alyssa) PATRONE, Lisa (unassisted) WRIGHT, Sophie (ROUH, Carlie) DUFFIN, Cornelia (ROTA, Chelsea) LONSKY, Christie (unassisted) ROUH, Carlie (penalty shot) DUFFIN, Cornelia (FRESHNOCK, Danielle) LONSKY, Christie (PATRONE, Lisa) PATRONE, Lisa (WRIGHT, Sophie) WRIGHT, Sophie (BULL, Alyssa) — BULL, Alyssa (FRESHNOCK, Danielle) ROUH, Carlie (unassisted) CHAMPION, Katie (unassisted) DUFFIN, Cornelia (ROTA, Chelsea) FRESHNOCK, Danielle (BULL, Alyssa) — WRIGHT, Sophie (ROTA, Chelsea) LONSKY, Christie (unassisted) PATRONE, Lisa (unassisted) LONSKY, Christie (unassisted) WRIGHT, Sophie (FRESHNOCK, Danielle) FRESHNOCK, Danielle (DUFFIN, Cornelia) DUFFIN, Cornelia (PATRONE, Lisa) STEVER, Alicia (PATRONE, Lisa) PATRONE, Lisa (BULL, Alyssa) BULL, Alyssa (STAAB, Jenn) PATRONE, Lisa (unassisted) PATRONE, Lisa (ROTA, Chelsea) BULL, Alyssa (STAAB, Jenn) PATRONE, Lisa (unassisted) FRESHNOCK, Danielle (unassisted) WRIGHT, Sophie (BULL, Alyssa) FRESHNOCK, Danielle (unassisted) — WRIGHT, Sophie (BULL, Alyssa) ROUH, Carlie (LONSKY, Christie;FRESHNOCK, Danielle) BULL, Alyssa (STAAB, Jenn;FRESHNOCK, Danielle) DUFFIN, Cornelia (ROUH, Carlie) LONSKY, Christie (unassisted) LONSKY, Christie (BULL, Alyssa) vs indicates a neutral site %
TEAM STATISTICS
- The Scarlet Knights finished with a 9-10 overall record under first-year head RUTGERS OPPONENTS coach Meredith Long, and fell just short of heading to the BIG EAST ChampiSHOT STATISTICS onships GOALS-SHOT ATTEMPTS 42-279 42-223 - RU’s nine wins mark the second most wins the program had posted in four GOALS SCORED PER GAME 2.21 2.21 teen years SHOT PCT. .151 .188 - RU faced six nationally ranked opponents and took down then-No. 19 Albany, SHOTS ON GOAL-ATTEMPTS 173-279 151-223 3-2 (8/24) SOG PCT. . 6 2 0 .677 - The Scarlet Knights lost by a single goal on two occasions against No. 14 S H O T S / G A M E 14.7 11.7 Boston University (1-2 OT) and No. 6 Maryland (1-3), while also hanging tough A S S I S T S 30 29 against No. 25 Maine in a 2-1 defeat PENALTY CORNERS 147 123 - Thirteen players named to CFHCA/NFHCA National Academic Squads— PENALTY STROKES 1-2 2-3 most players in history of program since the squads were first named in 1987 PENALTIES - Last year 10 players were named to squad- before that the team had never GREEN CARDS 11 14 had more than seven (2010) and had six players named on two occasions YELLOW CARDS 11 8 (2009 and 2006) RED CARDS 0 0 - Alyssa Bull became the first player in program history to be named BIG EAST ATTENDANCE Rookie of the Year T O T A L 1263 2269 - RU had four players named to All-BIG EAST Second Team—most since the DATES/AVG PER DATE 9/140 9/252 team joined the league in 1994 (Bull, Lisa Patrone, Jenn Staab & Carlie Rouh) NEUTRAL SITE #/AVG 1/74 - Rutgers was awarded a BIG EAST Player of the Week accolade on six separate occasions—the most weekly honors earned in a season by the program in 15 years - Patrone was a three-time BIG EAST Player of the week - Goalkeeper Sarah Stuby started all 19 games between the pipes and blocked a career high 109 shots on the year. In three years she has amassed 248 stops and she currently sits at ninth all-time in the Scarlet Knights’ annals with a 2.41 goals against average - Laura Rose has moved into a tie for tenth in RU record books for defensive saves with seven (last player to enter the top ten in this list was Tiffany Klebez who graduated in 2004 and currently sits in second place with 19 saves)
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2012 STATISTICS OVERALL ## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog 13 PATRONE, Lisa 19-18 8 3 19 36 . 2 2 2 26 18 BULL, Alyssa 19-19 5 7 17 31 . 1 6 1 19 20 FRESHNOCK, Danielle 19-19 5 6 16 27 . 1 8 5 17 32 LONSKY, Christie 17-16 6 2 14 40 . 1 5 0 33 15 WRIGHT, Sophie 19-19 6 1 13 36 . 1 6 7 20 14 DUFFIN, Cornelia 18-3 6 1 13 19 . 3 1 6 13 17 ROUH, Carlie 19-19 4 3 11 57 . 0 7 0 31 12 ROTA, Chelsea 19-0 0 4 4 8 . 0 0 0 4 10 STAAB, Jenn 19-19 0 3 3 7 . 0 0 0 3 4 CHAMPION, Katie 17-0 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 1 16 STEVER, Alicia 18-15 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 11 IMBRIACO, Nicole 8-0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 1 9 ROSE, Laura 19-19 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 8 YANEK, Ashley 18-18 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 19 KOWSKI, Ilanna 1-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 7 NAPPI, Gia 2-1 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 1 STRONG, Emily 11-1 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 27 PLOUSE, Kaitlyn 14-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 Total 19 42 30 114 279 . 1 5 1 173 Opponents 19 42 29 113 223 . 1 8 8 151
sog% . 7 2 2 . 6 1 3 . 6 3 0 . 8 2 5 . 5 5 6 . 6 8 4 . 5 4 4 . 5 0 0 . 4 2 9 . 1 4 3 1.000 . 3 3 3 . 5 0 0 . 5 0 0 1.000 . 0 0 0 1.000 . 0 0 0 . 6 2 0 . 6 7 7
gwg ps-att 2 0-0 2 0-0 1 0-0 3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 1-2 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 9 1-2 10 2-3
dsv 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 9
Goal Average Saves Record # Goalie gp-gs min gs gaavg saves pct w l t sho/cbo 98 Lavell, Vickie 1-0 9:01 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0/0 42 Stuby, Sarah 19-19 1331:53 42 2.21 100 .704 9 10 0 2/0 TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0:00 0 1.000 0 0 0 0/0 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Total 19 1340:54 42 2:19 109 .722 9 10 0 2 Opponents 19 1340:54 42 2:19 131 .757 10 9 0 3
OVERALL
BIG EAST ONLY
Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Rutgers 140 136 3 279 Opponents 103 118 2 223
Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 38 36 74 Opponents 33 44 77
Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Rutgers 48 61 0 109 Opponents 48 61 0 109
Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 16 21 37 Opponents 21 16 37
Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Rutgers 81 66 0 147 Opponents 58 64 1 123
Corners by Period 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 24 20 44 Opponents 17 23 40
Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Rutgers 21 19 2 42 Opponents 16 24 2 42
Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 4 6 10 Opponents 5 12 17
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RECORDS & RESULTS RUTGERS FIELD HOCKEY MEDIA GUIDE
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SERIES RESULTS Opponent W L T Adelphi 1 0 0 Albany 2 2 0 American 0 5 0 Applachian St. 0 1 0 Ball State 3 1 0 Boston College 5 8 0 Boston U. 0 5 0 Brown 1 3 0 Bryant 2 0 0 Bucknell 5 0 0 California 2 2 0 Chicago State 1 0 0 Columbia 6 3 0 Connecticut 2 27 1 Cornell 5 3 0 C.W. Post 15 0 1 Dartmouth 1 0 0 Davis & Elkins 0 0 1 Delaware 8 19 3 Drexel 5 5 0 Duke 1 0 1 East Stroudsburg 2 0 0 Fairfield 1 2 0 Georgetown 10 6 0 Glassboro 5 4 1 Hofstra 14 2 0 Indiana 2 0 1 Iowa 0 4 1 James Madison 2 1 1 Kean 4 1 2 Kent State 0 1 0 Lafayette 18 15 1 La Salle 14 2 1 Lehigh 12 4 4 Lehman 1 0 0 Lock Haven 4 2 2 Louisville 1 7 0 Maine 3 3 0 Maryland 3 25 1 Massachusetts 0 13 1 Miami (Ohio) 1 1 0 Michigan 0 2 0 Michigan State 3 5 1 Monmouth 2 3 0 Montclair 7 1 1 New Hampshire 3 1 0 North Carolina 0 2 0 Northeastern 3 4 2 Ohio 1 1 0 Ohio State 1 2 0 Old Dominion 0 3 0 Pacific 3 2 0 Pennsylvania 7 6 1 Penn State 4 13 3 Princeton 3 18 1 Providence 6 13 0 Queens 1 0 0
Streak W1 W1 L5 L1 L1 L4 L5 L1 W2 W5 L1 W1 W1 L12 W3 W4 W1 T1 L2 L1 W1 W2 L1 W2 W1 L2 W2 L3 W1 W1 L1 L2 W2 W7 W1 W1 W1 L3 L8 L1 L1 L2 L5 W1 W6 L1 L2 L4 W1 L1 L3 L1 W1 L7 L9 L1 W1
Last Meeting (Result) 1980 (W, 2-0) 2012 (W, 3-2) 2010 (L, 1-3) 2009 (L, 1-2) 2000 (L, 3-4 ot) 2004 (L, 0-4) 2012 (L1-2 ot) 2012 (L, 1-2) 2012 (W, 3-0) 2012 (W, 4-3 ot)
2002 (L, 0-3) 1990 (W, 3-0) 2012 (W, 3-2) 2012 (L, 0-5) 2012 (4-3 ot) 1994 (W, 1-0) 2003 (W, 2-0) 1981 (T, 1-1) 2011 (L, 2-4) 2009 (L, 2-3)
1989 (W, 3-1 ot)
1979 (W, 4-0) 2003 (L, 0-1) 2012 (W, 5-1) 1982 (W, 3-0) 2003 (L, 0-2) 2008 (W, 3-2 ot) 1995 (L, 1-4) 2011 (W, 5-1) 1979 (W, 3-0) 1988 (L, 1-3) 2012 (L, 0-2) 2010 (W, 2-0) 1993 (W, 4-1) 1974 (W, 8-0) 1988 (W, 2-1) 2012 (W, 3-1) 2012 (L, 1-2) 2012 (L, 1-3) 2007 (L, 0-1 ot) 2011 (L, 0-3) 2000 (L, 0-2) 2011 (L, 0-5) 2012 (W, 4-1) 1982 (W, 4-0)
Opponent Radford Rhode Island Richmond Rider Sacred Heart SW Missouri Springfield Stanford Saint Joseph’s Saint Louis Syracuse Temple Towson Trenton State Ursinus Vermont Villanova Virginia VCU West Chester
W 1 13 2 16 2 1 1 2 17 1 6 11 1 2 13 1 13 0 3 16 West Chester State 0 William & Mary 3 William Paterson 5
L 0 5 1 2 0 0 1 2 7 0 20 21 1 3 5 1 19 1 1 12 1 5 0
T 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0
W Overall 336 Atlantic 10 13 BIG EAST 26
Streak Last Meeting W1 2005 (W, 2-1) W1 1999 (W, 4-3) L1 2010 (L, 2-3) W1 2009 (W, 5-2) W2 2012 (W, 5-0) W1 1995 (W, 1-0 ot) L1 1991 (l, 1-3) L2 2010 (L, 1-3) L1 2009 (L, 0-4) W1 1985 (W, 2-1) L10 2012 (L, 0-6) L2 2012 (L, 2-3 ot) W1 2007 (W, 1-0) W1 1983 (W, 4-1) W7 1999 (W, 5-0) L1 2007 (L, 2-3 ot) L2 2012 (L, 1-2) L1 2007 (L, 1-2) W2 2008 (W, 4-0) W1 2010 (W, 2-1) L1 1977 (L, 1-0) L5 2011 (L, 1-2) W5 1978 (W, 7-0)
L 361 16 71
T 48 2 0
Bold Teams- 2013 Opponents New Opponent for 2013- Siena
2011 (L, 1-2 ot)
1987 (L, 0-2) 1994 (L, 0-4) 2010 (W, 1-0) 1996 (L, 0-2) 2000 (L, 0-11)
2002 (L, 1-2 ps)
2008 (W, 4-2) 1993 (L, 0-1) 2006 (L, 0-3) 2012 (L, 1-2) 1974 (W, 3-0)
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CAREER RECORDS CAREER GOALS Years Games Shots Goals 1. Amy Lewis 2005-08 77 352 71 2. Andschana Mendes 1998-01 71 346 60 3. Heather Jones 1990-93 85 447 48 4. Lisa LaValle 1981-84 86 364 30 5. Regina Alonzo 1976-79 64 330 29 6. Mary Beth Dwyer 1982-85 84 440 25 7. Elizabeth McGuire 1980-84 80 422 21 Nicole Wilson 1991-94 64 179 21 Melissa Schepacarter 1992-95 81 209 21 10. Patricia Bornheimer 1977-80 66 170 20 Cindy Cavallaro 1984-86 64 181 20 ASSISTS Years Games Assists 1. Corinne Bach 2004-07 76 37 2. Valerie Coyle 1992-95 85 35 3. Elizabeth McGuire 1980-84 80 26 4. Brandi Bailey 1993-96 84 25 5. Meredith Pizzulli 1997-00 77 24 6. Janel Hileman 1996-98 61 23 7. Andschana Mendes 1998-01 71 19 8. Kelly Ryan 1986-90 64 18 9. Regina Alonzo 1976-79 64 17 Nicole Wilson 1991-94 64 17 TOTAL POINTS Years Games Goals Ast Pts 1. Amy Lewis 2005-08 77 71 16 159 2. Andschana Mendes 1998-01 71 60 19 139 3. Heather Jones 1990-93 85 48 15 111 4. Regina Alonzo 1976-79 64 29 17 75 Lisa LaValle 1981-84 86 30 15 75 6. Elizabeth McGuire 1980-84 80 21 26 68 7. Nicole Wilson 1991-94 64 21 17 59 Brandi Bailey 1993-96 84 17 25 59 9. Mary Beth Dwyer 1982-85 84 25 6 56 10. Kelly Ryan 1986-90 64 17 18 52 M. Schepacarter 1992-95 81 21 10 52 Meredith Pizulli 1997-00 77 14 24 52 DEFENSIVE SAVES Years Games Saves 1. Brandi Bailey 1993-96 84 24 2. Tiffany Klebez 2001-04 71 19 3. Valerie Coyle 1992-95 85 13 4. Julie Speckels 1999, 2001-02 31 12 5. Beth Timko 1992-95 85 10 6. Rebecca Saba 1992-95 85 8 Melissa Bennett 1998 20 8 Laura Whalen 1997-00 54 8 Meghan McConville 1998-01 48 8 10. Christina Petko 1993-96 50 7 Becky Andrew 1997-00 73 7 Laura Rose 2010-Pres 57 7
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Amy Lewis (2005-08)
SAVES Years Gms Saves 1. Renee Clarke 1985-87 64 634 2. Jodi Deem 1989-92 71 592 3. Stephanie Whitesell 1995-98 76 493 4. Liz Ferrara 1982-84 52 373 5. Rebecca Donahue 1991-94 45 336 6. Rosalyn Wentko 2004-07 54 313 7. Doreen Walsh 1988-89 36 304 8. Abby Joseph 1997-00 57 300 9. Stacey Gaenzle 2000-02 33 270 10. Sarah Stuby 2010-Pres 51 239 足足足 SAVE PERCENTAGE - minimum 15 games Years Games GA Saves 1. Liz Ferrara 1982-84 52 48 373 2. Renee Clarke 1985-87 64 85 634 3. Doreen Walsh 1988-89 36 48 304 4. Jodi Deem 1989-92 71 99 592 5. Rebecca Donahue 1991-94 45 66 336 6. Stephanie Whitesell 1995-98 76 115 493 7. Pam Childs 1982-83 18 27 111 8. Heather McDevitt 1988-91 18 20 77 9. Abby Joseph 1997-00 57 92 300
Sv% 0.886 0.882 0.864 0.857 0.836 0.811 0.804 0.794 0.765
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE minimum 15 games Years Games GA Saves Min GAA 1. Doreen Walsh 1988-89 36 48 472 2526 1.33 2. Renee Clarke 1985-87 64 85 1041 4388 1.36 3. Liz Ferrara 1982-84 52 48 516 2450 1.37 4. Jodi Deem 1989-92 71 99 896 4945 1.40 5. R. Donahue 1991-94 45 66 532 3038 1.52 6. S. Whitesell 1995-98 76 115 740 4732 1.70 7. Abby Joseph 1997-00 57 92 558 3318 1.94 8. H.McDevitt 1988-91 18 20 136 712 1.97 9. Sarah Stuby
2010-Pres
51 117 239 3391.25 2.41
10. Rosalyn Wentko 2004-07
54 128 313 3584 2.50
SEASON RECORDS
Heather Jones (1990-93)
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NATIONAL HONORS USA Women’s Indoor National Team 2012 Christie Lonsky Laura Rose National Sports Festival 1982 Kim Allen Elizabeth Ferrara Maria Grant Elizabeth McGuire 1985 Chris Lacy 1989 Kristine Tate U.S. Olympic Sports Festival 1986 Chris Lacy 1987 Janice Fuls (bronze medal) Kirsten Ganshaw 1989 Adriane Esposito (alternate) 1990 Noelle Durko 1994 Brandi Bailey USA 21 & Under National Team 1980 Elizabeth Ferrara 1984 Chris Lacy 1995 Brandi Bailey (alternate) 1996 Janel Hileman USA 23 & Under National Team 1985 Chris Lacy USA National Squad 1984 Lisa LaValle Elizabeth McGuire 1996 Valerie Coyle Mitchell & Ness All-Mid-East Region 1982 Kim Allen Elizabeth McGuire Laura Miller 1984 Elizabeth Ferrara Junior Olympic Team 1984 Cynthia Cavallaro North/South Senior All-Star Game 1988 Kristine Tate 1989 Barbara Coates, Adriane Esposito 1990 Noelle Durko, Kelly Richards 1991 Jean Radigan 1992 Jodilyn Deem 1993 Heather Jones 1994 Nicole Wilson 1996 Brandi Bailey 2000 Meredith Pizzulli 2008 Amy Lewis NFHCA Division I National Academic Team Award 2010 2012 CFHCA/ NFCHA Regional All-Americans 1984 Elizabeth Ferrara Maria Grant Lisa LaValle Elizabeth McGuire 1985 Janice Fuls Chris Lacy Carey Marzicola 1986 Cynthia Cavallaro
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1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2007 2010
Karen Finnegan Janice Fuls Kirsten Ganshaw Kristine Tate (HM) Denise Boone Kristine Tate Barbara Coates (HM) Noelle Durko (HM) Kristine Tate Lisa Wright Barbara Coates Noelle Durko (HM) Adriane Esposito Kelly Richards (HM) Noelle Durko Heather Jones (2) Kelly Richards Heather Jones Jean Radigan (2) Karyl Whitman (2) Valerie Coyle (2) Jodilyn Deem (2) Heather Jones (2) Nicole Wilson Brandi Bailey (2) Valerie Coyle Heather Jones Nicole Wilson (2) Valerie Coyle Nicole Wilson Brandi Bailey (2) Valerie Coyle Brandi Bailey Janel Hileman (2) Jessica Pizzulli (2) Janel Hileman (2) Jayne Pedrick Jessica Pizzulli Meredith Pizzulli (2) Janel Hileman Jayne Pedrick Meredith Pizzulli (2) Andschana Mendes Laura Whalen Andschana Mendes Meredith Pizzulli (2) Meghan McConville (2) Andschana Mendes Amy Lewis (1) Corinne Bach (2) Jenna Bull (2)
CFHCA/ NFHCA All-Americans 1984 Elizabeth McGuire (HM) 1985 Chris Lacy (HM) 1986 Janice Fuls Kirsten Ganshaw (HM) 1993 Heather Jones 1994 Nicole Wilson (3) 1995 Valerie Coyle (2) 1996 Brandi Bailey (3) 1998 Jayne Pedrick (3) 1999 Andschana Mendes (3) 2000 Andschana Mendes (3) 2001 Andschana Mendes (3) 2008 Amy Lewis[2]
CFHCA/ NFHCA National Academic Squads 1987 Laurie Simpson 1989 Kelly Richards 1990 Kelly Richards 1991 Karyl Whitman 1994 Christina Petko 1995 Christina Petko Sarah Phelps Jessica Pizzulli Christine Young 1996 Emily Kirschner Christine Petko Christine Young 1997 Allyson Altscher Courtney Bock Emily Kirschner 1998 Emily Kirschner 1999 Becky Andrews 2000 Becky Andrews Meghan McConville 2001 Meghan McConville 2002 Stacey Geanzle Heather Graver Erica Hartwig 2003 Jaime Fraser Heather Graver Ashley Recker Aga Siemiginowska 2004 Caitlin Browne Jamie Fraser Kirsten Graham Heather Graver 2005 Caitlin Browne Jaime Fraser Heather Graver 2006 Melissa Bowman Caitlin Browne Brittany Bybel Sarah Dunn Kristen Johnson Chelsey Schwab 2007 Melissa Bowman Caitlin Browne Sarah Dunn Kristen Johnson Chelsey Schwab 2008 Melissa Bowman Sarah Dunn Kristen Johnson Chelsey Schwab 2009 Shanice Beasley Missy Bowman Sarah Dunn Kristen Johnson Kat Rodziewicz Chelsey Schwab 2010 Cornelia Duffin Mackenzie Noda Lisa Patrone Kat Rodziewicz Emily Strong Sarah Stuby Ashley Yanek 2011 Cornelia Duffin Ilanna Kowski Mackenzie Noda Lisa Patrone
NATIONAL HONORS/CONFERENCE HONORS 2012
Kat Rodziewicz Amanda Sawasky Emily Strong Jenn Staab Sarah Stuby Sophie Wright Ashley Yanek Katelyn Champion Cornelia Duffin Carley Hawkins Nicole Imbriaco Ilanna Kowski Lisa Patrone Kaitlyn Plouse Jennifer Staab Alisha Stever Emily Strong Sarah Stuby Sophie Wright Ashley Yanek
Player of the Year Awards 1984 Elizabeth Ferrara South Jersey College POY 1987 Laurie Simpson South Jersey College POY 1988 Kristine Tate South Jersey College POY 1990 Heather Jones Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year 1994 Jessica Pizzulli Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year 1998 Andschana Mendes BIG EAST Rookie of the Year 2001 Andschana Mendes BIG EAST Preseason Offensive POY 2008 Amy Lewis BIG EAST Preseason Offensive POY 2008 Amy Lewis BIG EAST Offensive POY 2012 Alyssa Bull BIG EAST Rookie of the Year (2) indicates second-team selection (3) indicates third-team selection (HM) indicates honorable mention
ATLANTIC 10 HONORS All-Conference Teams 1988 Barbara Coates Lisa Wright 1989 Barbara Coates Kelly Richards Kelly Ryan 1990 Noelle Durko Kelly Richards (HM) 1991 Heather Jones Jodilyn Deem (2) Jean Radigan (2) 1992 Heather Jones 1993 Heather Jones Brandi Bailey (HM) Jessica Belkin (HM) Valerie Coyle (HM) Nicole Wilson (HM) 1994 Nicole Wilson Brandi Bailey (HM)
Valerie Coyle (HM) Rebecca Donahue (HM) Jessica Pizzulli (HM)
Atlantic 10 All-Championship Teams 1988 Kristine Tate, Lisa Wright 1989 Barbara Coates, Adriane Esposito 1990 Lisa Buttaro, Kelly Richards 1991 Heather Jones, Jean Radigan 1992 Jodilyn Deem, Cindy McGuire 1993 Jessica Belkin, Valerie Coyle, Heather Jones, Nicole Wilson Atlantic 10 Player of the Week 09-19-88 Kelly Richards 10-31-88 Kelly Ryan 10-16-89 Kelly Ryan 10-03-91 Heather Jones (o) 10-20-91 Jodilyn Deem (d) 11-03-91 Jodilyn Deem (d) 09-27-92 Jodilyn Deem (d) 10-04-92 Nicole Wilson (o) 10-11-92 Jodilyn Deem (d) 10-25-92 Jodilyn Deem (d) 11-01-92 Jodilyn Deem (d) 09-12-93 Lauren Jacobson (o) 09-26-93 Heather Jones (o) 10-10-93 Rebecca Donahue (d) 10-24-93 Heather Jones (o) 10-31-93 Jessica Belkin (o) Rebecca Donahue (d) 09-18-94 Melissa Schepacarter (o) 09-25-94 Rebecca Donahue (d) 10-30-94 Rebecca Donahue (d) Nicole Wilson (o)
BIG EAST HONORS
All-Conference Teams 1995 Valerie Coyle Rebecca Saba Brandi Bailey (HM) Jessica Pizzulli (HM) Melissa Schepacarter (HM) 1996 Jessica Pizzulli Brandi Bailey (2) 1997 Jessica Pizzulli Jayne Pedrick (2) 1998 Andschana Mendes Jayne Pedrick Janel Hileman (2) 1999 Andschana Mendes Meredith Pizzulli (2) Laura Whalen (2) 2000 Andschana Mendes Meredith Pizzulli (2) Laura Whalen (2) 2001 Andschana Mendes Adrienne Booth (2) 2003 Jennifer Noon (1) Megan Cech (2) 2005 Amy Lewis (2) 2006 Amy Lewis (1) 2007 Amy Lewis (1) Corinne Bach (2)
2008 2010 2011 2012
Amy Lewis [1] Jenna Bull (1) Christie Morad (2) Lisa Patrone (2) Carlie Rouh (2) Alyssa Bull (2) Lisa Patrone (2) Carlie Rouh (2) Jenn Staab (2)
BIG EAST All-Rookie Team 1996 Kelly Manna 1997 Meredith Pizzulli 1998 Melissa Bennett Andschana Mendes 2000 Megan Cech Leann Grondski BIG EAST All-Tournament Team 2010 Laura Rose BIG EAST Rookie of the Year 2013
Alyssa Bull
BIG EAST Player of the Week 10-16-95 Alyson Durko 09-15-97 Meredith Pizzulli (r) 09-29-97 Stephanie Whitesell (d) 10-06-97 Jessica Pizzulli (o) Stephanie Whitesell (d) 09-14-98 Andschana Mendes (r) Jayne Pedrick (d) 09-21-98 Andschana Mendes (r) 09-28-98 Andschana Mendes (r) 10-12-98 Abby Joseph (g) 10-26-98 Andschana Mendes (r) 11-02-98 Janel Hileman (o) Abby Joseph (g) Andschana Mendes (r) 9-13-99 Abby Joseph (g) Andschana Mendes (o) 10-04-99 Kristen Fawcett (o) Laura Whalen (d) 09-04-00 Laura Whalen (d) 09-25-00 Becky Andrew (d) Abby Joseph (g) Andschana Mendes (o) 10-09-00 Laura Whalen (o) 10-30-00 Meredith Pizzulli (d) 10-15-01 Stacey Gaenzle (d) 09-16-02 Leann Grondski (o) 09-08-03 Meris Burton (d) 09-08-03 Jennifer Noon (o) 09-22-03 Meris Burton (d) 08-30-04 Kristin Van Rooij (d) 08-27-07 Amy Lewis (o) 10-29-07 Amy Lewis (o) 09-01-08 Amy Lewis [o] 09-15-08 Amy Lewis [o] 09-29-08 Amy Lewis [o] 09-06-10 Christie Morad (o) 09-27-10 Nicole Gentile (o) 08-27-12 Lisa Patrone (o) 08-27-12 Sarah Stuby (g) 09-04-12 Carlie Rouh (o) 10-01-12 Lisa Patrone (o)
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CONFERENCE HONORS 10-08-12 10-23-12
Lisa Patrone (o) Sophie Wright (o)
BIG EAST/Aeropostale Scholar-Athlete 1999 Emily Kirschner 2001 Meghan McConville BIG EAST Academic All-Stars 1998-99 Becky Andrew Melissa Bennett Courtney Bock Janel Hileman Emily Kirschner Jayne Pedrick Karen Timko Jen Verdelli 1999-00 Becky Andrew Kristen Fawcett Rebecca Lippincott Meghan McConville Karen Timko Jen Verdelli 2000-01 RaeAnn English Erica Hartwig Rebecca Lippincott Meghan McConville Andschana Mendes Jennifer Noon Meredith Pizzulli Ashley Recker Laura Whalen 2001-02 RaeAnn English Jaime Fraser Stacey Gaenzle Leann Grondski Rebecca Lippincott Meghan McConville Andschana Mendes Jennifer Noon Ashley Recker Julie Speckels 2002-03 Jaime Fraser Heather Graver Leann Grondski Erica Hartwig Ashley Recker Aga Siemiginowska Mary Szymonowicz 2003-04 Jaime Fraser Kirsten Graham Heather Graver 2004-05 Bobbi Jo Adams Corinne Bach Jamie Fraser Heather Graver Courtney Hudson Tiffany Klebez Katie Morad Mary Szymonowicz 2005-06 Bobbi Jo Adams Catherine Badoloto Caitlin Browne Heather Graver Katie Morad Jessica Roos
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2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Kara Spector Corinne Bach Catherine Badoloto Melissa Bowman Caitlin Browne Brittany Bybel Sarah Dunn Carrie Grainger Kristen Johnson Kim Scott Corinne Bach Catherine Badoloto Melissa Bowman Caitlin Browne Brittany Bybel Lauren DeCerbo Sarah Dunn Carrie Grainger Jessika Hoh Kristen Johnson Amy Lewis Jocelyn Mattina Chelsey Schawb Kim Scott Marielle Zibman Jill Beck Courtney Bergin Melissa Bowman Caitlin Browne Jenna Bull Sarah Dunn Jessika Hoh Kristen Johnson Amy Lewis Christie Morad Kathleen Rodziewicz Chelsey Schawb Kim Scott Shanice Beasley Melissa Bowman Jenna Bull Sarah Dunn Heather Garces Jessika Hoh Kristen Johnson Christie Morad Mackenzie Noda Kat Rodziewicz Bridgette Sands Amanda Sawaky Chelsey Schwab Ashley Yanek Jenna Bull Cornelia Duffin Heather Garces Nicole Gentile Vickie Lavell Gia Nappi Mackenzie Noda Lisa Patrone Cornelia Duffin Nicole Gentile Ilanna Kowski Christie Lonsky Christie Morad Mackenzie Noda Lisa Patrone
2012-13
Kaitlyn Plouse Kat Rodziewicz Laura Rose Carlie Rouh Amanda Sawasky Jenn Staab Emily Strong Sarah Stuby Sophie Wright Ashley Yanek Kaitlyn Plouse Kat Rodziewicz Bridgette Sands Amanda Sawasky Emily Strong Sarah Stuby Ashley Yanek Alyssa Bull Katelyn Champion Cornelia Duffin Danielle Freshnock Carley Hawkins Nicole Imbriaco Ilanna Kowski Victoria Lavell Lisa Patrone Kaitlyn Plouse Laura Rose Carlie Rouh Jennifer Staab Alisha Stever Emily Strong Sarah Stuby Sophie Wright Ashley Yanek
(2) indicates second-team selection (HM) indicates honorable mention (o) indicates offensive/ (d) indicates defensive (r) indicates rookie/(g) indicates goalie bold indicates returning player
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Adams, Bobbi Jo - 2002, 2004-05 Adams, Bobbi Jo (M) - 2001 Allen, Kimberly - 1981-83 Alonzo, Regina - 1976-79 Andrew, Becky - 1997-00 B Bach, Corinne - 2004-07 Badaloto, Catherine - 2004-07 Bailey, Brandi - 1993-96 Baldassari, Kathryn - 1999-01 Battoni, Danielle - 1998 Beasley, Shanice - 2009 Beck, Jill - 2006-08 Beck, Joni L. (M) - 1974-75 Begley, Brooke - 1991-94 Belkin, Jessica - 1991-94 Bennett, Mairin - 1999 Bennett, Mairin (U) - 2000-02 Bennett, Melissa - 1998 Berardini, Claire - 1981-83 Bergin, Courtney -2007- 09 Berryann, Jennifer - 2000 Bhogal, Ashpal - 2013Bissel, Olivia - 1977 Bittner, Kimberly - 1992 Blewett, Mary Jo - 1976 Bock, Courtney - 1998 Boone, Denise - 1984-87 Booth, Adrienne - 1998-01 Bornheimer, Patricia - 1977-80 Bowman, Melissa - 2006-09 Boyle, Devin (M) - 2002 Bradley, Ellen - 1976-79 Breaux, Jennifer (T) - 1997 Brewster, Karen - 2005-08 Broderick, Elyse - 2013Browne, Caitlin - 2005-08 Bull, Alyssa - 2012Bull, Jenna - 2007-10 Buote, Jeana (M) - 1994 Burton, Meris - 1999, 2003 Bush, Jill - 1991-92 Buttaro, Lisa - 1987-90 Bybel, Brittany - 2006- 09 C Caliendo, Lyndsey - 2008 Canlas, Elissa - 1992 Cavallaro, Cindy - 1984-86 Cayz, Debra - 1992 Cech, Megan - 2000-03 Champion, Katie - 2012Childs, Pamela - 1982-83 Cindea, Leanne - 1981-83 Clarke, Renee - 1985-87 Clifford, Tara - 1992 Clymer, Eileen - 1978-80 Coates, Barbara - 1986-89 Cohen, Hallie - 1975-78 Cohen, Jamie - 2001 Conard, Kathy (M) - 1981 Conaway, Michelle - 1989 Coogan, Katherine - 1986 Costello, Tracey - 1987-89 Coyle, Valerie - 1992-95 Crowell, Dean (T) - 1996 D D’Armiento, Lidia - 1986 Deem, Jodilyn - 1989-92 Delano, Mary - 1985 Decerbo, Lauren - 2007-08 Denk, Sharon - 1976-79 Depaolis, Rose - 1981 DePietro, Mary (M) - 1999 DePietro, Mary - 2000 DeSimone, Sam - 2007 Dickson, Patricia - 1977-79 Dino, Anne (M) - 1984 Donahue, Rebecca - 1991-94
Donio, Ann - 1981 Duffin, Cornelia - 2010-2012 Dunn, Sarah - 2006- 09 Durko, Alyson - 1992, 1994-95 Durko, Noelle - 1987-90 Dwyer, Mary Beth - 1982-85 E Ellis, Bridget - 1976-79 Ellis, Peggy - 1978 English, RaeAnn (M) - 1999 English, RaeAnn - 2000-01 Entlich, Rebecca (M) - 1991 Esposito, Adriane - 1987-89 F Faith, Heidi - 1974-76 Farlow, Heather - 1994-97 Fawcett, Kristin - 1999 Feeley, Katie - 2006-08 Ferenci, Luanne - 1977- 79 Ferrara, Elizabeth - 1980, 1982-84 Ferrara, Elizabeth (M) - 1981 Finnegan, Karen - 1984-86 Foster, Diane - 1974 Fraser, Jaime - 2001-04 Freeman, Corrine - 1995-98 Freshnock, Danielle - 2010Freshnock, Devon - 2013Fuls, Janice - 1984-86 G Gaenzle, Stacey - 2000-02 Ganshaw, Kristen - 1983-86 Garces, Heather - 2007-10 Gebhard, Irene W. - 1974 Gentile, Nicole - 2008-11 Gilbert, Kathleen - 1981 Giordano, Joshua (M) - 1990 Gish, Cheryl (M) - 1976-78 Goodman, Carly - 1992-95 Gostovich, Tara - 1990-92 Graham, Kirsten - 2003-04 Grant, Maria - 1981-84 Grainger, Carrie - 2005- 07 Graver, Heather - 2002-05 Grondski, Leann - 2000-02 Gumino, Michael (M) - 1979-80 H Haley, Jessalyn (M) - 1998 Hardenberg, Nancy - 1980 Hartwig, Erica - 2000-03 Harvey, Heidi - 1998-01 Hassinger, Bambi - 1985 Hawkins, Carley - 2012Hayes, Shevaun- 2013Henry, Linda M. - 1974 Hileman, Janel - 1996-98 Hilf, Merrill - 1978-81 Higa, Kristen - 2008-11 Horne, Amy (M) - 1983-84 Hoh, Jessika - 2006-09 Hudson, Courtney - 2004 Hudson, Nancy - 1980-83 Hunt, Carlene - 1989-91 I Imbriaco, Nicole - 2012J Jacobson, Lauren - 1990-93 Jaworski, Jessca - 1997 Jiorle, Donna Marie - 1979-81 Johnson, Erica - 1997 Johnson, Kristen - 2006 Jones, Heather - 1990-93 Joseph, Abby - 1997-00 K Kaufmann, Nancy H. - 1974 Kean, Kathy - 1982-83 Kelly, Leslie - 2006- 08 Kirschner, Emily - 1995-98 Klabe, Cynthia - 1975 Klapinski, Bridget - 1992
Klebez, Tiffany - 2001-04 Kline, Rachel - 1996 Knesser, Marie - 1986 Kokotajlo, Carol - 1985 Kramer, Marion R. - 1974 L Lacy, Christine - 1982-85 Lalani, Kamilah - 2000-03 Larson, Carol (M) - 1983 LaValle, Laura - 1986-88 LaValle, Lisa - 1981-84 LaVecchia, Jaynee B. - 1974-75 Lavell, Vickie - 2009-2012 Lazzaro, Danielle (T) - 1994 Lewis, Amy - 2005-08 Lilly, Kathleen - 1984-85 Lippincott, Rebecca - 1998-01 Little, Frances M. - 1974-77 Lloyd, Valerie Jean (M) - 1975 Ludwig, Beth H. - 1974-76 M Madison, Michele - 1980-81 Magill, Liz - 1995-98 Maniere, Colleen - 2000-03 Manna, Kelly - 1996-99 Manning, Kate - 1995 Martella, Pamela A. - 1974-76 Martella, Pamela A. (M) - 1977-78 Martin, Cheryl - 1977-78 Martnick, Carrie - 1993-96 Marzicola, Carey - 1983-85 Mason, Doreen - 1989 Masterson, Ellen - 1989-91 Mather, Lori - 1978-80 Matlack, Cynthia - 1984 Mattina, Jocelyn - 2004-07 McConville, Meghan - 1999-01 McDevitt, Heather - 1988, 1990 McGuire, Cynthia - 1988-90, 1992 McGuire, Elizabeth - 1980-82, 1984 McIntyre, Karen - 1986-87 McNerney, Kathleen - 1982-84 Melnyk, Jennifer - 1997-99 Mendes, Andschana - 1998-01 Mickel, Dana - 1999 Milano, Keri (M) - 1996 Miller, Kristie - 1987-90 Miller, Laura - 1978-79, 1981-82 Mitchell, Cathleen - 1981-83 Morad, Christie - 2008-11 Morad, Katie - 2002, 2004-05 Murphy, Katie - 2004 Mushlitz, Ann - 1979-80 N Nappi, Gia - 2010-2012 Neff, Cheri - 1986-88 Newman, Shantell - 1995-96 Noda, Mackenzie - 2008-11 Noon, Jennifer - 2000-03 P Pagnotto, Michele - 1986 Pagnotto, Michele (M) - 1988-89 Patrone, Lisa - 2010Payn, Deborah S. - 1974-76 Pedrick, Jayne - 1995-98 Pekar, Andrea - 1986 Petko, Christina - 1993-96 Phelps, Sarah - 1992-95 Pizzulli, Jessica - 1994-97 Pizzulli, Meredith - 1997-00 Plouse, Kaitlyn - 2010Pribula, Anastasia (M) - 1992 R Radigan, Jean - 1990-91 Ramsay, Rose - 1980-81 Recker, Ashley - 2000-03 Reed, Denise - 1986 Regn, Sarah - 2013Reminsky, Colleen - 2007- 09
Richards, Kelly - 1988-90 Roberts, Beverly - 1980 Rodziewicz, Kat - 2008-11 Roos, Jessica - 2004-05 Roscoe, Lauren - 2002 Rose, Laura - 2010Rota, Chelsea - 2009-2012 Rouh, Carlie - 2009-2012 Ryan, Kelly - 1986, 1988-90 S Saba, Rebecca - 1992-95 Sams, Heather - 1994-97 Sands, Bridgette - 2008-11 Sawasky, Amanda - 2008-11 Schepacarter, Melissa - 1992-95 Schleicher, Diane - 1983-84 Schwab, Chelsey 2007-09 Scott, Betty Ann - 1978 Scott, Kim - 2005-08 Segal, Jessica (M) - 2002 Seymour, Debbie - 1982 Shutz, Tina - 1992-93 Siemiginowska, Aga - 2002-03 Simpson, Laurie - 1985-87 Souza, Nancy - 1981-83 Speckels, Julie - 2001-02 Spector, Kara - 2002-05 Staab, Jenn - 2011Stever, Ali - 2012Stiefel, Jeanne M. - 1975 Strong, Emily - 2011Stuby, Sarah - 2010Swanson, Janet - 1974-77 Szymonowicz, Mary - 2002-04 T Tate, Kristine - 1985-88 Tegen, Katherine (M) - 1979 Teti, Regan (M) - 1995 Thome, Kathleen - 1974 Timko, Beth - 1992-95 Timko, Karen - 1996-99 Tormey, Christine - 1989-91 Totman, Michelle - 1979-80 Trezza, JoAnne - 1977 Trimble, Susan - 1987-90 V Vaillancourt, Sharon - 1985-86 Van Der Eyk, Ryanne - 1986 Van Rooij, Kristin - 2004 Vasta, Elizabeth (M) - 1985-87 Verdelli, Jennifer - 1996-99 W Walia, Sofia - 2013Walsh, Doreen - 1988-90 Waseleski, Bonnie - 1986-88 Weber, Jane - 1992-93 Wentko, Rosalyn - 2004-07 Werner, Pamela - 1980 Whalen, Laura - 1997-00 Whitesell, Stephanie - 1995-98 Whitman, Karyl - 1990-91 Whitney, James R. (M) - 1993 Whittaker, Ashley - 1999 Wilson, Nicole - 1991-94 Wilson, Suzanne (M) - 1986 Wright, Lisa - 1985-88 Wright, Sophie - 2011 Wright, Teresa - 1989-91 Y Yanek, Ashley - 2009-2012 Yaney, Rachel- 2013Ylagan, Eric (M) - 1982-84 Young, Christine - 1995-96 Z Zibman, Marielle - 2004-07
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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1974 - 5-5-2 (2-2-1 H; 2-3-1 A; 1-0 N) Head Coach: Ellen Jones 9/25 at Trenton State L 3-0 9/28 at Princeton L 3-1 9/30 at Wm Paterson W 4-0 10/10 at Kean L 3-2 10/12 Lehigh W 6-1 10/17 at Montclair T 1-1 10/23 Glassboro L 5-0 Metropolitan Invitational 11/1 vs. Lehman W 8-0 11/2 at Queens W 3-0 All-College 11/8 Kean W 1-0 11/9 Delaware T 1-1 11/10 Glassboro L 7-0 1975 - 5-4-2 (4-0-1 H; 1-4-1 A) Head Coach: Patricia Weinert 9/18 at Temple T 0-0 9/24 Towson T 4-4 9/27 at Princeton L 2-1 9/30 Wm Paterson W 2-1 10/7 at C.W. Post W 6-1 10/9 Kean W 3-1 10/11 at Lehigh L 3-0 10/14 at Delaware L 4-0 10/16 Montclair W 1-0 10/20 La Salle W default 10/22 at Glassboro L 5-2 1976 - 6-3-4 (3-0-2 H; 3-3-2 A) Head Coach: Betty Logan 9/18 at Wm Paterson W 5-0 9/25 at Princeton L 2-1 9/27 C.W. Post W 12-0 9/29 at Trenton State T 0-0 10/7 at Kean W 2-0 10/9 Lehigh W 3-0 10/12 at Pennsylvania T 1-1 10/15 at Montclair L 2-0 10/19 Delaware W 3-1 10/21 Glassboro T 0-0 10/27 at La Salle L 2-1 10/29 Temple T 1-1 11/4 at West Chester W 4-0 1977 - 6-6-3 (4-3-1 H; 2-3-2 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/17 Wm Patterson W 6-1 9/20 at Villanova L 4-1 9/24 Towson State L 3-2 9/27 Trenton State L 3-0 10/6 Kean T 0-0 10/8 at Lehigh T 2-2 10/11 Pennsylvania W 2-1 10/13 Montclair W 2-1 10/18 at Delaware T 1-1 10/20 at Glassboro W 3-0 10/22 Penn State W 1-0 10/25 West Chester St. L 1-0 10/29 at Temple L 1-0 11/2 at Princeton W 1-0 11/5 at Connecticut L 1-0 1978 - 11-6-1 (5-2 H; 6-4-1 A)
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Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/16 at Wm Paterson W 9/26 at Trenton State W 9/29 at Ursinus W 10/3 Maryland L 10/5 at Kean T 10/7 at Penn State L 10/9 at Pennsylvania W 10/12 at Montclair W 10/14 East Stroudsburg W 10/17 Delaware L 10/19 Glassboro W 10/21 Lehigh W 10/24 at West Chester L 10/28 Temple W 11/1 Princeton W 11/7 at Connecticut L EAIAW Regionals 11/10 at Lafayette W 11/11 at West Chester L 1979 - 9-5-4 (3-2-2 H; 4-2-2 A; 2-1 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/25 Trenton State T 9/28 Ursinus L 10/2 at Lehigh T 10/4 Kean W 10/6 at Delaware L 10/8 at East Stroudsburg W 10/11 Montclair W 10/13 Penn State L 10/18 at Glassboro W 10/20 at Temple W 10/23 West Chester W 10/27 at Maryland T 10/27 vs. William & Mary W 10/28 at Ohio State L 10/31 Princeton T 11/6 at Pennsylvania W EAIAW Regional 11/16 vs. Lock Haven W 11/17 vs. Maryland L 1980 - 4-7-4 (1-4-2 H; 3-3-2 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/13 at Adelphi W 9/16 Glassboro W 9/19 at Ursinus T 9/27 at Pennsylvania L 9/30 Lehigh T 10/4 at Penn State L 10/9 at Montclair W 10/11 at West Chester T 10/14 Delaware L 10/16 at Massachusetts L 10/18 Temple L 10/21 at Lafayette W 10/25 Rhode Island T 10/29 Princeton L 11/1 Connecticut L 1981 - 6-11-5 (4-6-1 H; 1-5-3 A; 1-0-1 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco RU Invitational 9/12 Davis & Elkins T 9/13 C.W. Post W 9/15 at Lafayette W 9/17 Ursinus L
7-0 5-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 3-0 2-1 4-2 1-0 4-0 2-1 4-3 5-2 2-1 1-0 2-0 4-2 2-0
1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 2-1 4-0 3-1 6-2 3-2 1-0 3-0 0-0 3-2 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-1
2-0 1-0 2-2 3-0 0-0 7-0 6-0 2-2 3-1 3-0 3-2 3-0 1-1 1-0 1-0
1-1 5-1 3-0 2-0
9/18 Old Dominion 9/22 at Glassboro 9/24 West Chester 9/26 Pennsylvania 9/29 at Lehigh 10/3 at James Madison 10/4 at Lock Haven 10/8 Montclair 10/10 Penn State 10/11 Rhode Island 10/13 at Delaware 10/17 at Temple 10/18 Massachusetts 10/24 at Maryland 10/25 vs. Indiana 10/25 vs. William & Mary 10/28 at Princeton 10/31 Connecticut
L L L W T T L W L W T L L L T W L L
2-0 3-1 3-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 3-1 5-0 3-0 3-1 2-2 5-1 2-0 1-0 3-3 1-0 4-0 5-1
1982 - 11-9 (8-6 H; 3-3 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/9 at C.W. Post W 1-0 9/14 Glassboro W 3-0 9/16 at Ursinus W 2-1 9/17 New Hampshire W 1-0 ot 9/19 Iowa L 2-1 9/25 at Pennsylvania L 3-2 9/26 Lafayette W 2-1 9/28 Lehigh W 1-0 10/1 Lock Haven L 1-0 10/3 Rhode Island W 1-0 10/9 at Penn State L 2-0 10/12 Delaware L 2-1 ot 10/14 at West Chester L 1-0 10/16 Temple W 3-2 ot 10/19 at Montclair W 4-0 10/21 Villanova W 1-0 10/22 Maryland L 3-2 ot 10/23 Northeastern W 2-0 10/24 Syracuse L 3-2 ot 10/27 Trenton State L 2-1 1983 - 8-10-3 (4-4-2 H; 4-6-1 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/15 Ursinus T 1-1 ot 9/17 C.W. Post W 3-0 9/21 at Lafayette L 3-2 9/23 Pacific L 1-0 9/24 Pennsylvania L 2-0 9/25 James Madison W 2-1 9/27 at Lehigh L 2-1 9/30 at Rhode Island L 2-0 10/1 at Northeastern W 2-1 10/2 at Springfield T 2-2 ot 10/6 LaSalle W 2-1 10/8 Penn State T 1-1 ot 10/11 at Delaware L 1-0 10/20 at Villanova W 2-0 10/22 at Syracuse W 2-0 10/23 at Maryland L 4-1 10/27 at Trenton State W 4-1 10/29 Connecticut L 3-0 11/1 Rider W 6-0 11/3 at Temple L 4-0 11/7 West Chester L 3-1 1984 - 15-4-4 (10-1-1 H; 4-2-2 A; 1-1-1 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco
ALL-TIME RESULTS 9/13 at Ursinus L 9/15 Ball State W 9/16 at C.W. Post W 9/19 Lafayette W 9/23 vs. Iowa T 9/25 Lehigh L 9/28 Miami (OH) W 9/29 Rhode Island W 10/4 at La Salle W 10/9 Delaware W 10/13 at Penn State W 10/14 at Lock Haven T 10/19 Maryland W 10/20 Northeastern T 10/21 Bucknell W 10/21 Syracuse W 10/23 Villanova W 10/27 at Connecticut L 10/29 at Rider W 11/1 Temple W 11/3 at West Chester T NCAA Tournament 11/9 vs. Penn State W NCAA Final Eight 11/10 vs. Temple L
2-1 3-0 4-0 2-0 2-2 3-2 1-0 5-0 4-0 3-1 1-0 2-2 4-2 1-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 0-0 3-0 5-2
1985 - 11-7-3 (6-3-1 H; 5-4-2 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/12 Ursinus L 3-1 9/14 Lock Haven W 1-0 9/16 C.W. Post W 5-0 9/19 at Lafayette W 2-1 9/21 Rhode Island W 6-0 9/24 at Lehigh W 2-1 10/3 La Salle W 2-0 10/5 at Northeastern T 2-2 10/6 at Boston College L 2-0 10/8 at Delaware L 2-1 10/11 Old Dominion L 4-2 10/15 Penn State W 1-0 10/18 at Maryland L 1-0 ot 10/19 at Saint Louis W 2-1 10/19 at Syracuse W 2-1 10/20 at Bucknell W 2-0 10/22 at Villanova T 1-1 10/26 Connecticut L 2-0 10/29 Rider W 7-0 11/2 West Chester T 0-0 ot 11/7 at Temple L 3-1 1986 - 14-6-2 (8-4 H; 6-2-2 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/11 at Ursinus W 3-2 9/13 at C.W. Post W 4-2 9/18 Lafayette W 2-0 9/20 Michigan State W 2-1 9/23 Lehigh L 2-1 9/27 Ball State W 2-1 9/30 Saint Joseph’s L 2-1 10/2 at LaSalle W 2-0 10/7 Delaware W 1-0 ot 10/11 at Lock Haven W 3-1 10/12 at Penn State T 1-1 10/17 Maryland W 2-0 10/19 Northeastern W 4-1 10/23 Villanova W 4-0 10/25 at Connecticut T 1-1 ot 10/28 at Rider W 6-0 11/1 at West Chester L 2-0
11/6 Temple W 3-0 11/7 Iowa L 3-0 11/9 Massachusetts L 2-0 NCAA Tournament 11/15 at Pennsylvania W 3-2 NCAA Final Eight 11/23 at North Carolina L 2-0 1987 - 5-12-4 (4-4-3 H; 1-8-1 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/10 Ursinus T 1-1 9/13 North Carolina L 2-0 9/14 at Lafayette L 2-0 9/19 Michigan State T 1-1 9/22 at Lehigh W 2-0 9/27 Ball State W 2-0 9/29 at Saint Joseph’s L 2-0 10/1 La Salle W 3-1 10/6 at Delaware L 3-2 ot 10/10 Penn State L 3-1 10/11 Lock Haven T 0-0 ot 10/16 at Maryland L 4-1 10/17 at Duke T 1-1 10/22 at Villanova L 2-0 10/25 Connecticut L 2-1 10/27 Rider W 2-1 10/28 C.W. Post W 3-0 10/31 West Chester L 3-1 11/5 at Temple L 5-0 11/7 at Massachusetts L 2-0 11/8 at Northeastern L 3-0 1988 - 11-8-1, 2-2-1 Atlantic 10 (7-5 H; 4-2-1 A; 0-1 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/8 at Ursinus W 5-4 9/11 Hofstra W 4-1 9/12 Ohio State W 1-0 9/15 Lafayette W 2-1 9/17 Michigan State W 5-2 9/20 Lehigh W 3-1 9/24 Massachusetts! L 4-0 9/27 Saint Joseph’s! W 2-0 10/1 at Rhode Island! L 3-2 10/4 Delaware L 1-0 10/8 at Lock Haven W 2-1 10/9 at Penn State! T 1-1 ot 10/14 Maryland L 2-0 10/16 Northeastern L 2-0 10/20 Villanova L 2-0 10/25 at Rider W 2-0 10/27 at C.W. Post W 2-1 10/29 at West Chester L 1-0 11/2 Temple! W 3-1 Atlantic 10 Tournament 11/5 vs. Massachusetts L 2-0 1989 - 13-9, 1-4 Atlantic 10 (7-3 H; 4-6 A; 2-0 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/7 Ursinus W 5-2 9/9 at Hofstra W 3-2 9/14 at Lafayette L 2-0 9/16 Michigan State W 4-0 9/19 at Lehigh W 2-0 9/23 at Massachusetts! L 3-1 9/24 at Springfield W 2-1 9/28 La Salle W 5-0 9/30 Rhode Island! W 5-0 10/3 at Delaware L 2-0
Regina Alonzo (1976-79) is one of two players to have her number retired. 10/7 Penn State! L 4-2 10/13 at Maryland L 4-0 10/14 vs. California W 1-0 10/15 vs. Duke W 3-1 ot 10/19 at Villanova W 3-2 10/21 Connecticut L 2-0 10/22 at Saint Joseph’s! L 2-1 10/24 Rider W 3-0 10/26 C.W. Post W 5-0 10/28 at Temple! L 4-1 10/31 Stanford W 7-0 Atlantic 10 Tournament 11/4 Penn State L 2-0 1990 - 10-10-2, 2-3 Atlantic 10 (6-5 H; 4-5-2 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 8/30 at California L 2-1 ot 8/31 at Pacific W 3-1 9/2 at Chicago State W 3-0 9/6 at Ursinus L 2-1 ot 9/11 Hofstra W 5-0 9/13 Lafayette W 3-2 ot 9/18 at C.W. Post T 0-0 ot 9/20 Lehigh W 4-0 9/22 Massachusetts! L 4-0 9/25 Saint Joseph’s! W 3-1 9/27 at LaSalle W 1-0 9/29 at Rhode Island! W 2-0 10/2 Delaware W 4-0 10/7 at Penn State! L 5-0 10/12 Maryland L 4-0 10/14 Northeastern L 4-0 10/18 Villanova L 2-1 10/20 at Connecticut L 4-0 10/23 at Rider T 1-1 10/26 Temple! L 4-2 10/31 West Chester W 3-1 Atlantic 10 Tournament 11/2 at Penn State L 3-0
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1991 - 9-11, 2-2 Atlantic 10 (4-4 H; 5-7 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/10 at Hofstra W 2-1 9/12 at Lafayette L 2-0 9/14 Michigan State L 1-0 9/17 C.W. Post W 4-0 9/19 at Lehigh W 3-1 9/21 at Massachusetts! L 2-0 9/22 at Springfield L 3-1 9/26 La Salle W 1-0 9/28 Rhode Island! W 2-0 10/1 at Delaware W 3-0 10/3 Princeton L 1-0 ot 10/5 Penn State L 3-1 10/8 at West Chester L 5-1 10/12 at Maryland L 3-0 10/17 at Villanova W 2-0 10/22 Rider L 3-2 10/26 at Temple! L 7-1 10/29 Ursinus W 3-0 10/31 at Saint Joseph’s! W 3-0 Atlantic 10 Tournament 11/9 at Temple L 5-0 1992 - 7-11-3, 1-3 Atlantic 10 (5-8-1 H; 2-3-2 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/8 Hofstra W 3-0 9/10 Iowa L 7-0 9/13 at Penn State L 3-0 9/14 Michigan L 2-0 9/17 Lehigh W 5-0 9/19 at Rhode Island! L 2-0 9/22 at C.W. Post W 4-0 9/24 at La Salle T 0-0 ot 9/27 Massachusetts! L 3-0 9/29 Delaware W 2-0 10/1 at Princeton L 2-1 10/8 West Chester L 2-1 ot 10/10 Maryland L 1-0 10/15 Villanova L 2-1 10/21 at Rider W 1-0 10/24 Temple! L 4-3 ot 10/27 at Ursinus T 1-1 ot 10/29 Saint Joseph’s! W 1-0 ot 11/1 Maine W 1-0 11/3 Lafayette T 0-0 ot Atlantic 10 Tournament 11/7 Temple L 3-2 ot 1993 - 14-8, 3-1 Atlantic 10 (5-2 H; 8-5 A; 1-1 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/5 at Pacific W 2-0 9/6 at Stanford W 4-1 9/8 at California W 5-2 9/14 Penn State L 1-0 9/18 Rhode Island! W 1-0 9/21 C.W. Post W 7-1 9/23 La Salle W 5-0 9/25 at Massachusetts! L 5-1 9/28 at Delaware L 3-1 9/30 Princeton L 4-3 ot 10/5 at Hofstra W 3-0 10/10 at Maryland L 2-0 10/14 at Villanova L 3-2 ot 10/20 Rider W 2-0 10/23 at Temple! W 5-4 10/26 Ursinus W 4-0
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at Saint Joseph’s! W 1-0 ot at Lehigh W 4-1 at Lafayette L 1-0 at West Chester W 1-0 Atlantic 10 Tournament vs. Rhode Island W 5-0 vs. Massachusetts L 4-0
11/6 11/7 1994 - 10-10-1, 2-1-1 Atlantic 10 (5-5-1 H; 5-4 A; 0-1 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/3 at Northeastern L 4-0 9/4 at Boston University L 3-1 9/11 Syracuse W 3-2 9/13 Boston College L 2-1 ot 9/17 at Rhode Island! W 3-1 9/20 at C.W. Post W 1-0 9/25 Massachusetts! T 0-0 ot 9/27 Delaware L 2-1 9/30 at LaSalle W 5-0 10/4 Hofstra W 5-0 10/7 Maryland L 1-0 10/11 at Princeton L 1-0 10/13 Villanova W 2-0 10/15 at West Chester L 2-0 10/19 at Rider W 2-0 10/22 Temple! L 5-2 10/25 at Ursinus W 4-0 10/27 Saint Joseph’s! W 2-1 10/29 Maine W 1-0 11/1 Lafayette L 2-0 Atlantic 10 Tournament 11/5 vs. Temple L 4-2 1995 - 13-8, 3-2 BIG EAST (7-3 H; 6-4 A; 0-1 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/2 Michigan State L 6-5 ot 9/5 at Saint Joseph’s W 2-0 9/7 West Chester W 4-0 9/10 Boston Univ. L 1-0 9/16 at Iowa L 4-1 9/17 at SW Missouri W 1-0 ot 9/20 at LaSalle W 3-0 9/23 at Syracuse* L 2-1 ot 9/26 Princeton W 2-1 ot 9/30 Providence* L 4-3 10/1 Rhode Island W 3-2 10/3 at Hofstra W 5-0 10/6 at Maryland L 5-0 10/12 Villanova* W 5-2 10/14 Connecticut* W 1-0 10/18 Rider W 6-0 10/24 Ursinus W 3-1 10/28 at Boston College* W 2-0 10/31 at Lafayette L 2-0 BIG EAST Tournament 11/3 at Boston College W 2-1 ot 11/4 vs. Syracuse L 1-0 1996 - 9-11, 1-4 BIG EAST (5-6 H; 4-5 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/7 at Boston Univ. L 5-1 9/12 at West Chester W 3-0 9/14 Cornell L 2-0 9/17 Saint Joseph’s W 3-2 9/19 Ohio State L 2-0 9/25 LaSalle L 1-0 9/28 Syracuse* L 1-0 ot 9/29 Georgetown W 2-1
10/2 at Villanova* 10/5 at Providence* 10/6 at Rhode Island 10/8 Hofstra 10/11 Maryland 10/16 at Princeton 10/19 at Connecticut* 10/23 at Rider 10/26 Temple 10/29 at Ursinus 11/2 Boston College* 11/5 Lafayette
W 1-0 L 2-1 L 3-2 W 5-2 L 3-0 L 4-2 L 8-1 W 4-0 W 2-0 W 5-1 L 4-1 W 2-1 ot
1997 - 14-7, 2-3 BIG EAST (8-2 H; 6-5 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/6 at Richmond W 3-2 9/9 at Hofstra W 3-2 9/11 West Chester W 1-0 9/16 at Saint Joseph’s W 3-2 9/20 at Lafayette W 1-0 9/23 at LaSalle W 3-0 9/26 at Syracuse* L 1-0 ot 9/28 at Cornell W 2-1 10/1 Villanova* W 5-2 10/4 Providence* W 4-2 10/5 Rhode Island W 4-0 10/8 Princeton L 3-0 10/10 at Maryland L 4-0 10/12 at Georgetown L 5-2 10/18 Connecticut* L 5-2 10/22 Rider W 5-0 10/25 at Temple L 1-0 10/28 Ursinus W 5-0 10/31 at Boston College* L 4-1 ECAC Tournament 11/15 Pennsylvania W 3-2 11/16 New Hampshire W 1-0 1998 - 13-7, 2-3 BIG EAST (9-2 H; 4-4 A; 0-1 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/5 Kent State L 3-1 9/8 Hofstra W 5-2 9/11 at West Chester W 2-0 9/13 Maryland W 4-3 9/16 Saint Joseph’s W 3-1 9/19 Lafayette W 4-1 9/20 Richmond W 2-1 9/25 Syracuse* L 5-4 ot 9/30 at Villanova* W 2-1 ot 10/3 at Providence* L 1-0 10/4 at Rhode Island L 2-1 10/7 at Princeton L 2-1 10/11 Georgetown W 4-0 10/17 at Connecticut* L 3-2 ot 10/19 Pacific W 7-0 10/21 at Rider W 1-0 ot 10/25 Cornell W 2-0 10/27 at Ursinus W 4-2 10/31 Boston College* W 1-0 ot ECAC Tournament 11/14 vs. Villanova L 3-2 1999 - 10-7, 2-3 BIG EAST (6-3 H; 4-4 A) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 9/4 Ohio L 4-3 9/8 at Hofstra W 3-0 9/10 West Chester W 1-0 ot 9/12 at Saint Joseph’s W 3-2
ALL-TIME RESULTS 9/19 at Lafayette 9/24 at Syracuse* 9/29 Villanova* 10/1 Providence* 10/3 Rhode Island 10/6 at Princeton 10/7 at Maryland 10/11 at Georgetown 10/12 Temple 10/16 Connecticut* 10/20 Rider 10/26 Ursinus 10/31 at Boston College*
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2000 - 8-11, 3-2 BIG EAST (6-3 H; 1-6 A; 1-2 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 8/29 Hofstra W 4-1 9/5 Drexel W 3-2 ot 9/9 vs. VCU W 2-1 ot 9/10 at Old Dominion L 11-0 9/16 at Michigan L 2-0 9/17 vs. Ball State L 4-3 ot 9/22 Syracuse* W 1-0 ot 9/24 Saint Joseph’s W 6-2 9/27 at Villanova* W 1-0 ot 9/30 at Providence* L 2-0 10/1 at Brown L 4-1 10/7 Georgetown W 2-1 ot 10/11 Maryland L 6-3 10/14 at Connecticut* L 3-2 10/18 at Temple L 3-2 10/24 Lafayette L 1-0 10/28 Boston College* W 3-2 10/31 American L 2-1 ps BIG EAST Tournament 11/4 vs. Providence L 2-1 2001 - 4-13, 1-4 BIG EAST (2-5 H; 2-7 A; 0-1 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 8/28 at Hofstra W 2-1 9/4 at Drexel L 2-0 9/8 Delaware L 5-1 9/17 Fairfield L 3-2 9/21 at Syracuse* L 2-1 9/23 at Saint Joseph’s W 3-2 9/26 Villanova* L 1-0 9/29 Providence* L 2-1 ot 9/30 Brown L 2-1 10/3 at Princeton L 5-1 10/7 at Maryland L 10-0 10/8 at Georgetown L 2-1 10/13 Connecticut* W 2-1 10/23 at Lafayette L 2-0 10/26 Columbia W 3-2 10/28 at Boston College* L 2-1 BIG EAST Tournament 11/3 vs. Syracuse L 3-2 2002 - 3-16, 0-5 BIG EAST (0-8 H; 2-5 A; 1-3 N) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 8/31 vs. Pacific L 2-1 ps 9/1 vs. California L 3-0 9/3 at Stanford L 2-0 9/10 at Fairfield W 2-1 ps BIG EAST/ Big Ten Challenge 9/13 vs. Indiana W 2-1 ot 9/15 vs. Michigan State L 12-1 9/21 Syracuse* L 2-0
9/25 Drexel 9/28 at Villanova* 10/2 Princeton 10/5 Georgetown 10/9 at Monmouth 10/12 at Providence* 10/16 Saint Joseph’s 10/19 at Connecticut* 10/22 Lafayette 10/26 Boston College* 10/30 at Columbia 11/5 Hofstra
L 5-0 L 5-0 L 10-1 L 3-2 L 3-2 L 3-0 L 3-2 L 5-0 L 5-1 L 3-1 W 3-2 L 2-1
2003 - 7-13, 2-3 BIG EAST (4-3 H; 2-8 A; 1-2 N) Head Coach: Liz Tchou 8/30 vs. West Chester W 3-2 8/31 at Delaware L 5-0 9/6 Columbia W 2-1 ot 9/7 Dartmouth W 2-0 9/9 Fairfield L 1-0 9/13 at Maryland L 7-0 9/14 vs. American L 4-0 9/20 at Syracuse* W 1-0 9/23 at Drexel W 1-0 9/26 Villanova* L 3-2 10/1 Monmouth W 3-2 ot 10/4 at Georgetown L 2-1 ot 10/7 at Saint Joseph’s L 4-3 ot 10/10 Providence* W 1-0 ot 10/12 at Princeton L 3-1 10/19 Connecticut* L 5-0 10/22 at Lafayette L 2-0 10/24 at Boston College* L 3-1 10/29 at Hofstra L 2-0 BIG EAST Tournament 11/7 vs. Connecticut L 3-0 2004 - 6-13, 1-4 BIG EAST (3-8 H; 2-4 A; 1-1 N) Head Coach: Liz Tchou 8/28 Georgetown W 1-0 8/29 Saint Joseph’s W 3-2 9/3 at VCU L 5-1 9/5 at William & Mary W 4-3 ot 9/9 Michigan State L 4-0 9/10 Drexel L 1-0 ot 9/17 Syracuse* L 3-1
9/19 Temple 9/22 at Pennsylvania 9/25 at Villanova* 9/26 at West Chester 9/29 Delaware 10/3 vs. Boston Univ. 10/9 vs. Providence* 10/16 at Connecticut* 10/23 Boston College* 10/26 Rider 10/29 Lafayette 10/31 Cornell
L 2-1 L 3-0 L 5-1 W 3-0 L 1-0 L 2-0 W 4-2 L 6-0 L 4-0 L 3-2 ot W 2-1 L 4-0
2005 - 7-12, 0-5 BIG EAST (5-6 H; 1-6 A; 1-0 N) Head Coach: Liz Tchou 8/27 West Chester W 3-2 8/28 Drexel W 3-1 9/2 Pennsylvania L 4-0 9/4 VCU W 3-2 9/9 at Delaware L 4-1 9/11 Lafayette W 2-1 ot 9/16 at Syracuse* L 5-1 9/18 at Albany W 2-1 ot 9/23 Villanova* L 5-2 9/25 at Saint Joseph’s L 3-1 9/29 Temple W 2-1 10/2 at Maryland L 7-1 10/7 Providence* L 2-1 10/9 American L 4-2 10/15 Connecticut* L 4-1 10/21 at Louisville* L 8-1 10/22 vs Radford W 2-1 10/28 at Princeton L 5-0 10/30 Columbia L 1-0 2006 - 6-13, 1-5 BIG EAST (3-6 H; 2-6 A; 1-1 N) Head Coach: Liz Tchou 8/26 at Drexel L 5-4 8/27 at West Chester W 6-3 8/30 at Lafayette W 2-1 9/2 at Temple L 3-2 9/3 vs. American L 2-0 9/8 William & Mary L 2-0 9/10 Delaware W 5-4 2ot 9/15 Syracuse* L 3-2 ot 9/17 Albany L 2-0
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ALL-TIME RESULTS 9/14 Temple W 9/19 Villanova* L 9/21 VCU W 9/26 at Georgetown* W 9/28 New Hampshire W 10/3 Louisville* L 10/5 at Saint Joseph’s W 10/11 at Providence* L 10/12 vs Maine W 10/15 Delaware W 10/19 at William & Mary L 10/25 at Connecticut* L 10/26 vs Bryant University W 11/1 Syracuse* L 11/2 at Columbia W
9/22 at Villanova* 9/24 Pennsylvania 9/26 Saint Joseph’s 9/30 at Providence* 10/6 Georgetown* 10/14 at Connecticut* 10/15 vs. Vermont 10/22 Louisville* 10/27 Cornell 10/29 at Princeton
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4-2 3-1 4-0 3-0 4-3 1-0 3-2 2-0 3-2 2-1 1-0 4-2 6-0 7-1 1-0
2009 - 2-16, 0-6 BIG EAST (2-7 H; 0-7 A; 0-2 N) Head Coach: Liz Tchou 8/28 Drexel L 3-2 8/30 West Chester L 5-4 2ot 9/5 at William & Mary L 5-4 ot 9/6 vs. Applachian State L 2-1 9/11 at Delaware L 2-1 9/13 at Temple L 4-3 9/18 at Villanova* L 6-1 9/20 Maine L 4-2 9/25 Georgetown* L 3-2 9/27 Sacred Heart W 4-3 10/2 at Louisville* L 6-1 10/3 vs. Michigan State L 5-0 10/9 Providence* L 8-0 10/11 Saint Joseph’s L 4-0 10/17 Rider W 5-2 10/18 at Lafayette L 2-0 10/24 Connecticut* L 3-0 10/31 at Syracuse* L 6-1
2007- 8-11, 1-5 BIG EAST (3-6 H; 2-6 A; 1-1 N) Head Coach: Liz Tchou 8/25 Drexel W 3-2 ot 8/26 West Chester W 3-1 8/28 at Lafayette W 3-2 9/1 at Massachusetts L 1-0 ot 9/7 at Delaware L 4-0 9/9 Towson W 1-0 9/14 at Syracuse* L 2-1 9/16 at Cornell W 1-0 ot 9/21 Villanova* L 2-1 9/23 Vermont L 3-2 ot 9/28 Saint Joseph’s W 2-1 9/30 Brown W 2-0 10/5 at Louisville* L 4-0 10/6 at Virginia L 2-1 10/13 Connecticut* L 2-1 10/19 Providence* L 2-1 10/21 at Albany L 2-1 10/26 at Georgetown* W 8-2 10/28 Columbia L 2-1
2010 - 8-12, 2-4 BIG EAST (6-4 H; 2-4 A; 0-4 N) Head Coach: Liz Tchou 8/27 at James Madison L 6-0 8/29 vs. William & Mary L 1-0 9/3 Ohio W 1-0 9/5 Richmond L 3-2 9/11 vs. American L 3-1 9/12 at Maryland L 8-1 9/18 Syracuse* L 5-1 9/19 Monmouth L 4-3 9/24 Villanova* W 4-2 9/26 at West Chester W 2-1 10/1 at Georgetown* L 4-3 10/3 Lafayette W 2-1 10/9 Louisville* L 2-0 10/10 La Salle W 2-0 10/16 at Providence W 1-0 10/17 vs. Stanford L 3-1 10/22 Columbia W 2-0 10/24 Bucknell W 3-0 10/30 at Connecticut* L 6-0 BIG EAST Tournament 11/6 vs. Syracuse L 4-1
2008 - 14-6, 1-5 BIG EAST (6-3 H; 5-3 A; 3-0 N) Head Coach: Liz Tchou 8/29 Indiana W 3-2 ot 8/31 at West Chester W 6-0 9/05 at Drexel W 3-2 9/06 vs Pennsylvania W 4-2 9/09 at Lafayette W 3-2 ot
2011 5-13, 2-4 BIG EAST (3-7 H; 2-5 A; 0-1 N) Head Coach: Liz Tchou 8/26 James Madison W 5-1 8/29 Delaware L 4-2 9/2 William & Mary L 2-1 9/4 Miami (Ohio) L 3-0 9/10 at New Hampshire L 2-1 ot
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9/16 at Syracuse* L 5-1 9/18 Monmouth L 2-1 9/24 at Villanova* L 2-1 9/25 at Bucknell W 3-1 9/30 Georgetown* W 3-2 10/2 at Columbia L 2-1 10/8 at Louisville* L 4-2 10/14 Providence* W 3-1 10/16 Lafayette L 2-1 10/22 vs. Maine L 3-0 10/23 at Cornell W 2-0 10/28 Connecticut* L 5-0 10/30 Maryland L 5-0 2012 9-10, 2-4 BIG EAST (5-4 H; 3-6 A; 1-0 N) Head Coach: Meredith Long 8/24 #19 Albany W 3-2 8/26 #14 Boston U. L 1-2ot 8/30 at Monmouth W 4-1 9/02 Temple L 2-3ot 9/07 at #25 Maine L 1-2 9/08 Bryant W 3-0 9/15 at #5 UCONN L 0-5 9/16 at Sacred Heart W 5-0 9/21 #2 Syracuse L 0-6 9/23 Cornell W 4-3ot 9/29 Vilanova L 1-2 9/30 Bucknell W 4-3ot 10/05 at Georgetown W 5-1 10/12 Louisville W 3-1 10/14 at Lafayette L 0-2 10/19 at Providence L 1-2 10/21 at Brown L 1-2 10/26 at #6 Maryland L 1-3 11/04 Columbia W 3-2 ! indicates Atlantic 10 Conference game * indicates BIG EAST Conference game
OLYMPIC SPORTS HALL OF FAME HEIDI FAITH - INDUCTION CLASS OF 2002 A native of Princeton, N.J., Faith was inducted into the Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame in 2002. Faith holds two RU single-game records -- goals (six) and points (12). She achieved both milestones as a senior in 1976. In 1973, she was named to the New Atlantic All-Conference First Team and repeated the feat in 1975. After her career at Rutgers, Faith went on to earn a bronze medal at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in 1981 as a member of the U.S. National Team.
HEATHER JONES - INDUCTION CLASS OF 2000 One of the most decorated field hockey players in Rutgers history, Jones was inducted into the Olympic Sports Hall of Fame in 2000. Jones capped her career off in 1993 by setting the school single-season records for goals (28) and points (59). Her 59 points were also an Atlantic-10 record. For her efforts, she was named to the 1993 CFHCA All-America Team and was a two-time Regional All-America selection (1991 and 1993). The Atlantic-10 Freshman of the Year in 1990, Jones was voted RU’s Best Offensive Player in 1993 and the team’s Most Valuable Player in 1991 and 1993. During her senior season, Jones led RU to a 14-8 record and the school’s first-ever Atlantic 10 Tournament victory (5-0 over Rhode Island). To cap her playing career, Jones was selected to play in the North/South All-Star Game in 1993.
ELIZABETH FERRARA - INDUCTION CLASS OF 1998 A Collingswood, N.J., native, Ferrara entered the Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. Her stellar career concluded in 1984 when she was the Rutgers Player of the Year and led the Scarlet Knights to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight and a 15-4-4 record. As a standout goalkeeper, Ferrara set the school record with 13 shutouts and an .886 save percentage, which ranked ninth nationally all time. For her efforts as a senior, Ferrara was a CFHCA Regional All-American and Mitchell & Ness Mid-East selection. In 1980, Ferrara was a member of the United States 21 & Under National Team.
RENEE CLARKE - INDUCTION CLASS OF 1994 Renee Clarke became a member of the Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 after establishing herself as one of the greatest goalkeepers in school history. The Hatboro, PA, native played from 1984-88 and helped Rutgers advance to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight in 1986. For her efforts, she was named Rutgers’ Best Defensive Player and the squad’s Player of the Year. During the 1987 season, she set a school record by stopping 29 shots in a game and 289 for the season. Clarke graduated as the school’s all-time leader in saves (634) and ranked nationally in career save percentage (12th, .882), career saves (29th, 634) and single-season saves (13th, 289). Prior to her graduation in 1988, Clarke received the Headley-Singer Award as RU’s top graduating female athlete.
ELIZABETH MCGUIRE - INDUCTION CLASS OF 1994 A two-time team Most Valuable Player, McGuire has the rare distinction of being a member of the Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame and having her jersey number (No. 4) retired. McGuire was a Scarlet Knight from 1980-84 and her career was highlighted by earning team MVP honors in 1982 and 1984. In 1984, she was a key member of RU’s NCAA Tournament Elite Eight team that finished 15-4-4. That fall, she also was a CFHCA regional All-American and honorable mention All-American. McGuire also received the HeadleySinger Award as RU’s top gradutaing female athlete in 1985 for her stellar senior season. A member of the U.S. National Team in 1984, McGuire participated in the 1982 National Sports Festival and the 1984 Pikes Peak Festival.
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RUTGERS AWARDS Most Valuable Player Awarded to the athlete who demonstrates outstanding athletic ability in all aspects of the game and has set a high standard of excellence. 1977 Hallie Cohen 1978 Hallie Cohen 1979 Regina Alonzo 1980 Eileen Clymer 1981 Donna Jiorle 1982 Elizabeth McGuire/ Laura Miller 1983 Lisa LaValle 1984 Elizabeth McGuire 1985 Chris Lacy 1986 Karen Finnegan/ Janice Fuls 1987 Denise Boone 1988 Lisa Wright 1989 Barbara Coates/ Adriane Esposito 1990 Kelly Richards 1991 Heather Jones 1992 Jodilyn Deem 1993 Heather Jones 1994 Nicole Wilson 1995 Valerie Coyle/ Rebecca Saba 1996 Brandi Bailey 1997 Jessica Pizzulli 1998 Jayne Pedrick 1999 Andschana Mendes/ Laura Whalen 2000 Meredith Pizzulli 2001 Andschana Mendes 2002 not awarded 2003 Ashley Recker 2004 Tiffany Klebez 2005 Bobbi Jo Adams/ Kara Spector 2006 Amy Lewis 2007 Corinne Bach 2008 Amy Lewis 2009 Jenna Bull 2010 Jenna Bull 2011 Lisa Patrone Player of the Year Awarded to the athlete who displays outstanding athletic ability, leadership, courage, sportsmanship and dedication to the team. 1984 Elizabeth Ferrara 1985 Carey Marzicola 1986 Cynthia Cavallaro 1987 Renee Clarke 1988 Barbara Coates 1989 Adriane Esposito 1990 Noelle Durko 1991 Ellen Masterson 1992 Tara Gostovich 1993 Lauren Jacobson 1994 Nicole Wilson 1995 Beth Timko 1996 Jessica Pizzulli 1997 Jayne Pedrick 1998 Emily Kirschner 1999 Karen Timko 2000 Laura Whalen 2001 Heidi Harvey 2002 Tiffany Klebez Best Offensive Player Awarded to the player who
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demonstrates an outstanding ability to create scoring opportunities. Her leadership, attitude and dedication to her team, as well as her position, set a high standard of excellence. 1990 Kristie Miller 1991 Jean Radigan 1992 Nicole Wilson 1993 Heather Jones 1994 Melissa Schepacarter 1995 Melissa Schepacarter 1996 Janel Hileman 1997 Heather Sams 1998 Janel Hileman 1999 Andschana Mendes 2000 Andschana Mendes 2001 Andschana Mendes 2002 Leann Grondski 2003 Megan Cech & Erica Hartwig 2004 Mary Szymonowicz 2005 Kara Spector 2006 Amy Lewis 2007 Amy Lewis 2008 Jenna Bull 2009 Jessika Hoh Brittany Bybel 2010 Nicole Gentile 2011 Gia Nappi/ Carlie Rouh 2012 Lisa Patrone/ Carlie Rouh Best Defensive Player Awarded to the player who demonstrates the best defensive skills. Her leadership, attitude and dedication to her team as well as her position set a high standard of excellence. 1984 Maria Grant 1985 Janice Fuls 1986 Renee Clarke/ Kirsten Ganshaw 1987 Barbara Coates 1988 Kristine Tate 1989 Cynthia McGuire 1990 Lisa Buttaro 1991 Jodilyn Deem/ Karyl Whitman 1992 Cynthia McGuire 1993 Valerie Coyle 1994 Valerie Coyle 1995 Valerie Coyle 1996 Stephanie Whitesell 1997 Jessica Pizzulli 1998 Melissa Bennett 1999 Laura Whalen 2000 Becky Andrew/ Abby Joseph 2001 Meghan McConville 2002 Tiffany Klebez 2003 Ashley Recker 2004 Tiffany Klebez 2005 Heather Graver 2006 Roslayn Wentko 2007 Leslie Kelly Rosalyn Wentko 2008 Caitlin Browne 2009 Kristen Johnson 2010 Christie Morad 2011 Christie Morad 2012 Ashley Yanek
Mission Statement Award This award is voted on by the team and awarded to the member of the field hockey team who best approached and embodied the spirit of the team’s mission statement. 1996 Jayne Pedrick 1997 Corrine Freeman 1998 Emily Kirschner 1999 Laura Whalen 2000 Adrienne Booth 2001 Adrienne Booth/ Rebecca Lippincott 2002 Jennifer Noon Most Improved Player Awarded to the underclassmen who demonstrates the willingness to learn, sincere dedication to her sport and has improved her overall play. 1984 Laurie Simpson 1985 Karen McIntyre 1986 Barbara Coates 1987 Noelle Durko/ Susan Trimble 1988 Doreen Walsh 1989 Teresa Wright 1990 Lauren Jacobson 1991 Kim Bittner 1992 Tina Shutz 1993 Rebecca Saba 1994 Heather Farlow 1995 Stephanie Whitesell 1996 Karen Timko 1997 Jen Melnyk 1998 Abby Joseph 1999 Rebecca Lippincott 2000 Ashley Recker 2001 Stacey Gaenzle 2002 Lauren Roscoe 2003 Kara Spector 2004 Heather Graver 2005 Caitlin Browne 2006 Karen Brewster 2007 Jocelyn Mattina 2008 Kristen Johnnson 2011 Jenna Staab Coaches Award Awarded to the underclassman who puts the needs of the team ahead of her own, is willing to serve in a capacity best suited for the team’s success - showing spirit and sportsmanship. 1984 Beth Vasta 1985 Lidia D’Armiento 1986 Adriane Esposito 1987 Tracey Costello 1988 Amy Garrett 1989 Nancy Monahan 1990 Jill Bush 1991 Nicole Wilson 1992 Valerie Coyle/ Rebecca Saba 1993 Brandi Bailey 1994 Jessica Pizzulli 1995 Jayne Pedrick 1996 Corrine Freeman 1997 Allyson Altscher 1998 Laura Whalen 1999 Adrienne Booth 2000 Colleen Maniere 2001 Tiffany Klebez 2002 Bobbi Jo Adams
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Spirit Award Kaitlyn Plouse Bridgette Sands
Scholar-Athlete The letterwinner with the highest GPA for the academic year 1980-81 Nancy Hardenberg 1981-82 Donna Jiorle 1982-83 Nancy Souza 1983-84 Claire Beradini/ Nancy Souza 1984-85 Chris Lacy 1985-86 Chris Lacy 1986-87 Laurie Simpson 1987-88 Laurie Simpson 1988-89 Kelly Richards 1989-90 Kelly Richards 1990-91 Karyl Whitman 1991-92 Karyl Whitman 1992-93 Jodilyn Deem 1993-94 Lauren Jacobson 1994-95 Chrissy Petko 1995-96 Chrissy Petko 1996-97 Emily Kirschner 1997-98 Emily Kirschner 1998-99 Emily Kirschner 1999-00 Rebecca Lippincott 2000-01 Meredith Pizzulli 2001-02 Meghan McConville 2003-04 Ashley Recker 2004-05 Heather Graver 2005-06 Heather Graver 2006-07 Caitlin Browne 2007-08 Melissa Bowman Kristen Johnnson 2008-09 Melissa Bowman Kristen Johnnson 2009-10 Melissa Bowman Kristen Johnnson 2010-11 Kat Rodziewicz 2011-12 Mackenzie Noda/ Sarah Stuby 2012-13 Cornelia Duffin Outstanding Senior Female Athlete (Headley-Singer) Award 1978 Janet Swansen-Madison 1984 Nancy Souza 1985 Elizabeth McGuire 1986 Chris Lacy 1988 Renee Clarke 1994 Nicole Wilson 1997 Valerie Coyle 1998 Jayne Pedrick 2008 Amy Lewis
Retired Uniform Jersey 1989 Regina Alonzo - #5 Elizabeth McGuire - # 4
Unsung Hero Award 2012 Sophie Wright
Jeffrey Berrest Award 2012 Christie Lonsky
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ROBERT L. BARCHI is the 20th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Since beginning his tenure on September 1, 2012, President Barchi has been overseeing preparations for integrating into Rutgers most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, as outlined in the recently adopted New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act. He has begun work on a university strategic plan (the first in more than 15 years) and was part of a statewide coalition of university, business, and labor leaders urging voter support of a $750 million bond act for higher education construction, which was approved by a wide margin in November. President Barchi announced on November 20, 2012 that all intercollegiate athletic teams on Rutgers’ New Brunswick campus will join the Big Ten Conference at a date to be determined.
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PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY
DR. ROBERT L. BARCHI PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY growth in neuroscience, encompassing the intellectual activities of more than 120 faculty members. Dr. Barchi founded the Department of Neuroscience at Penn and served as its first chair; he also served as chair of the Department of Neurology. He was named the Fairhill Professor in 2002, a position that he still holds in emeritus status.
From 2004 to 2012, Dr. Barchi served as president of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, nationally regarded as a top university dedicated to health sciences education and research. Prior to Jefferson, he was provost and chief academic officer of the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League institution founded in 1740. There, he had responsibility for Penn’s 12 schools, all academic programs, athletics, students, and faculty. Dr. Barchi was born in Philadelphia but spent his formative years not far from Rutgers in Westfield, N.J. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Georgetown University, and Ph.D. and M.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed specialty training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and holds board certification in neurology. Throughout his career, Dr. Barchi has been active as a teacher and as an NIH-funded researcher in the fields of neuroscience and neurology, and he has published extensively in his field. He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his pioneering research on the structure and function of voltage-gated ion channels in nerve and muscle, and on the role these critical molecules can play in human disease. He was also elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians and named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Neurological Association, and the American Academy of Neurology. In 1972, Dr. Barchi began his academic career as a faculty member at Penn. Within a decade, he rose to become the David Mahoney Professor of Neurological Sciences. Between 1983 and 1996, he served as director of the Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences— an interdisciplinary, universitywide entity that he expanded to become the focus for Penn’s
The University of Pennsylvania named Dr. Barchi as its provost and chief academic officer in 1999, and he served in this capacity until 2004. As provost, Dr. Barchi had responsibility for the university’s 12 schools and their academic programs and budgets and Penn’s intercollegiate athletics program, as well as for Penn’s students and faculty. During his tenure, he worked with president Judith Rodin to reassert the primacy of the academic mission in the direction of the university. He recruited new leadership to nine of the 12 schools at Penn and established a number of universitywide interdisciplinary educational and research institutes. He also led the university through a comprehensive strategic planning process. As president of Thomas Jefferson University, Dr. Barchi oversaw a period of tremendous growth. The university established three new schools—including the Jefferson School of Pharmacy, which graduated its first class in May 2012, and the Jefferson School of Population Health, the only school in the nation to offer a master’s degree in chronic care management. Overall student enrollment increased by 51 percent and annual degrees awarded rose by 54 percent. Dr. Barchi also expanded the reach of the campus, inaugurating the Partnership in Healthcare Education, an academic affiliation with the University of Delaware that offers dual-degree programs between the two institutions. Other accomplishments at Jefferson include successful implementation of an ambitious strategic plan that integrated the university’s clinical, education, and research missions; a comprehensive facilities master plan that supports those missions; and a major fundraising campaign that provides the resources necessary for success. During Dr. Barchi’s tenure, Jefferson established 22 new endowed professorships and 50 endowed scholarships, helping to ensure a healthy and diverse community of faculty and students. The university surpassed $300 million in fundraising under
his leadership, twice the amount raised during the preceding eight-year period. During his presidency, Dr. Barchi also oversaw the transformation of Jefferson’s urban environment into a vibrant university campus. A coordinated construction program, coupled with improved landscape design and signage, helped provide visitors and the Jefferson community a sense of place and connectedness to the compact urban campus in the heart of the city’s historic district. Dr. Barchi is married to Francis Harper Barchi, a tenure-track faculty member of the Rutgers School of Social Work. Before coming to Rutgers, she was a senior fellow in the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, where she was engaged in education and research activities relating to international research ethics. Francis Barchi holds a Ph.D. in social welfare, a master’s in bioethics, and a master’s in nonprofit leadership from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a bachelor’s degree from Smith College. She is the former executive vice president of the Dana Foundation in New York, a post she assumed following a 20-year span as president of her own company, which provided protocol and strategic communication services for international clients. Francis Barchi’s research focuses on the social and behavioral factors that influence women’s health in southern Africa. In 2009, she completed the first major quantitative study on women’s autonomy and genderbased violence in Botswana, and she is the principal investigator on a study in that country examining the extent to which women’s understanding of HPV and cervical cancer influences their decision-making about prevention and treatment. She is currently part of a team responsible for ethics training of health professionals in Botswana, Tanzania, and Guatemala. As an avocation, President Barchi is an expert in the history and mechanical development of clocks and watches. In addition to collecting and conserving examples of these timepieces from the 17th and 18th centuries, he designs and constructs his own precision clocks in his basement machine shop. The Barchis, who have four adult children and one young dog, spend their leisure time at their home in coastal Maine where they are avid boaters and hikers.
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JULIE HERMANN leads Rutgers Athletics transition in 2014 to the nation’s premier academic and athletic conference, the Big Ten. Hermann came to Rutgers after serving previously as the executive senior associate director of athletics for the University of Louisville.
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JULIE HERMANN DIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS programs to support both athletic and academic pursuits after building one of the nation’s premier systems for student-athletes at Louisville (L-Care).
Hermann spent 15 years at Louisville as the Cardinals built one of the nation’s most competitive athletic programs across the board. Following a national search, Hermann was selected from a pool of 63 candidates. She is the first woman to serve in this capacity at Rutgers and will become the second female athletic director in Big Ten history. “It’s a pleasure to welcome Julie Hermann to the Rutgers community,” said President Robert L. Barchi. “She is one of the most respected athletics administrators in the country and she was deeply involved in moving Louisville from Conference USA to the BIG EAST and from the BIG EAST to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Her 15 years of leadership experience will be an invaluable asset to the university as we prepare to enter the Big Ten.”
Vols advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in a decade.
Hermann is immediate past president of the National Association Hermann served in a supervisory of Collegiate Women Athletics capacity of U of L athletics as the Administrators. She is the former university garnered the 2013 chair of the NCAA Division I WomNCAA men’s basketball national en’s Volleyball Committee. championship; two BCS Bowl wins; two NCAA women’s basketball na- Hermann has served on numerous tional championship appearances boards, including the Frazier Rehab (2013 and 2009) and one NCAA Institute, the Louisville Sports Commen’s soccer College Cup national mission and the Kentucky Sports championship appearance (2010). Commission. Since joining the BIG EAST in 2005, the Cardinals claimed 64 confer- Hermann and her partner Dr. Lesence titles. lie Danehy are the proud parents Hermann oversaw 20 sports at of a seven year-old son, Aidan. Louisville, marketing, academics, sports performance, sports medicine, student development and athletic development. She worked to cultivate support for many of the U of L athletic venues that allowed the Cardinals to enjoy one of the nation’s biggest and best building booms in college sports. Before joining U of L, Hermann served as an assistant coach for USA Volleyball, helping the national team to a silver medal finish at the World University Games in 1997.
Prior to that she served as head One of the primary goals set by women’s volleyball coach at the Hermann is to create a best-in- University of Tennessee for six seaclass student-athlete care system. sons. Under her watch, the Lady She is committed to developing
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
JASON BAUM
GEOFF BROWN
BRIAN COLVIN
Senior Associate Athletic Director Communications
Senior Associate Athletic Director Chief Marketing Officer
Associate Director of Athletics Finance & Administration
DOUG FILLIS
KATHLEEN HICKEY
DOUGLAS KOKOSKIE
Senior Associate Athletic Director Olympic Sports
Senior Associate Athletic Director Facilities, Operations & Events
DR. ROBERT MONACO
NICK OJEA
JANINE PURCARO
Associate Athletic Director Sports Medicine
Associate Athletic Director Compliance
Chief Financial Officer
Senior Associate Athletic Director Adminstration
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JOHN TERNYILA
SHAWN TUCKER
SCOTT WALKER
Senior Associate Athletic Director Finance
Assistant Athletic Director Student -Athlete Development
Executive Director of Academic Support Services
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