A former standout forward for the Scarlet Knights and current star on the international stage for the U.S. Women’s National Team, Carli Llord continues to make Rutgers University proud. As a 2013 inductee into the Rutgers Hall of Distinguished Alumni, Carli joins elite company as a dignified member of “R” family.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Carli Lloyd Hall of Distinguished Alumni Induction...........................Inside Cover Quick Facts................................................................................................................................1 Media Information..................................................................................................................2 Travel Directions.....................................................................................................................2 2013 Season Outlook..................................................................................................... 3-6 2013 Roster............................................................................................................................7 2013 Opponents............................................................................................................ 8-11 Head Coach Glenn Crooks...................................................................................... 13-14 Associate Head Coach Mike O’Neill........................................................................... 15 Assistant Coach Meghan Ryan................................................................................... 15 Director of Soccer Operations Kori Washington.................................................. 16 Assistant Coach Josh Osit............................................................................................. 16 RU Soccer Mission Statement.................................................................................... 16 Strength and Conditioning............................................................................................. 17 Sports Medicine.................................................................................................................. 17 Academic Support............................................................................................................. 18 The Scarlet Knights.................................................................................................... 19-37 2012 Season Review................................................................................................ 38-40 2012 Statistics................................................................................................................... 41 2012 Results....................................................................................................................... 42 2012 BIG EAST Statistics & Awards................................................................ 43-44 Crooks/O’Neill Soccer School...................................................................................... 45 Rutgers Women’s Soccer Tradition.................................................................. 46-48 Rutgers In The NCAA Tournament............................................................................ 49 Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame....................................................................... 50 Records Season............................................................................................................................ 51 Career............................................................................................................................ 51 Team Match Records............................................................................................. 52 Team Season Records........................................................................................... 52 Letterwinners....................................................................................................................... 53 Jersey Numbers................................................................................................................. 54 Year-by-Year Statistics.............................................................................................. 55-59 All-Time Results............................................................................................................ 59-62 Team Series Records................................................................................................ 62-66 All-Time Honors............................................................................................................ 66-68 Rutgers In The Polls.......................................................................................................... 68 Dr. Robert L. Barchi, President................................................................................... 71 Julie Hermann, Director of Athletics ....................................................................... 73 Athletic Administration.................................................................................................... 74 2013 Scarlet Knights By Class.................................................... Inside Back Cover CREDITS Editor: Anthony Hernandez Design and Layout: Nick Black Editorial Assistance: Trey Miller, Lily Rodriguez Photo Credits: Patti Banks, Tom Ciszek, Jim O’Connor, Larry Levanti, Joe Campbell, Rutgers Athletics, Rutgers University Archives Special thanks to the members of the American Athletic Conference Communications Office for their assistance.
QUICK FACTS Location: New Brunswick, N.J. Founded: 1766 Enrollment: 32,000 Interim President: Dr. Robert L. Barchi Nickname: Scarlet Knights Colors: Scarlet and White Director of Athletics: Julie Hermann Conference: American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): Yurcak Field (5,000) Surface: Natural Grass Press Box Phone: (732) 690-5733 Web Site: www.scarletknights.com Head Coach: Glenn Crooks (Georgia ’80) Record at Rutgers (Years): 142-99-31 (13) Overall Record (Years): 187-154-40 (20) Associate Head Coach: Mike O’Neill (Seton Hall ’90) Assistant Coach: Meghan Ryan (Rutgers ‘07) Assistant Coach: Josh Osit (NJIT ‘09) Director of Soccer Operations: Kori Washington (NJIT ’12) Office Phone: (732) 445-4073 2012 Overall Record: 13-8-1 2012 BIG EAST Record: 5-5-1 2012 BIG EAST Finish: Fifth/National Division 2012 Postseason: Lost in First Round of the BIG EAST Tournament to UConn, 3-1 Starters R/L: 8/4 Newcomers: 9 Women’s Soccer Contact: Anthony Hernandez Phone: (732) 445-7746 E-Mail: ahernandez@scarletknights.com Mailing Address: Rutgers Athletic Center (RAC) 83 Rockafeller Road Piscataway, NJ 08854
2013 SCHEDULE Date Opponent 8/23 Drexel 8/25 Army 8/30 Delaware 9/1 Fordham 9/6 Virginia! 9/8 William and Mary! 9/13 Bryant 9/15 Princeton 9/20 Villanova 9/27 Cincinnati* 9/29 Louisville* 10/4 Memphis* 10/10 Houston* 10/13 SMU* 10/18 UCF* 10/20 USF* 10/24 UConn* 10/27 Temple* 10/31-11/10
Location Time Yurcack Field 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y. 1 p.m. Yurcack Field 7 p.m. Yurcack Field 1 p.m. Charlottesville, Va. 7 p.m. Charlottesville, Va. Noon Yurcack Field 5:30 p.m. Yurcack Field 2:30 p.m. Yurcack Field 5:30 p.m. Cincinnati, Ohio 7 p.m. Louisville, Ky. 1 p.m. Yurcack Field 7 p.m. Yurcack Field 7 p.m. Yurcack Field 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. 7 p.m. Tampa, Fla. 1 p.m. Yurcack Field 7 p.m. Yurcack Field 1 p.m. AAC Tournament TBD
*American Athletic Conference Match ! University of Virginia Tournament ** All Matches in Eastern Standard Time
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MEDIA INFORMATION LOCAL PRINT MEDIA
Asbury Park Press Steve Feitl, Sports Editor 3601 Highway 66 Neptune, NJ 07754 (732) 643-4077 sports@app.com Atlantic City Press Mark Melhorn, Sports Editor Susan Lulgjuraj 11 Devins Lane Pleasantville, NJ 08232 (609) 272-7179 sports@pressofac.com Burlington County Times Wayne Richardson, Sports 4284 US Route 130 Willingboro, NJ 08046 (609) 871-8060 wrichardson@phillyburbs.com Camden Courier Post Gary Silvers, Sports Editor 801 Cuthbert Blvd. Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 (856) 486-2424 cpsports@courierpostonline.com Courier News Steve Feitl, Sports Editor Jerry Carino 1201 Route 22 Bridgewater, NJ 08807 (908) 707-3157 hnsports@thnt.com Herald News John Balkum, Sports Editor 1 Garret Mountain Plaza; CN 473 West Paterson, NJ 07424 (973) 569-7070 sports@northjersey.com Home News Tribune Steve Feitl, Sports Editor Keith Sargeant 35 Kennedy Blvd. East Brunswick, NJ 08816 (732) 246-5500 X7231 FAX#: (732) 565-7209 hnsports@thnt.com Jersey Journal Harvey Zucker, Sports Editor 30 Journal Square Jersey City, NJ 07306 (201) 217-2592 Philadelphia Inquirer John Quinn, Sports Editor 400 N. Broad Street P.O. Box 8263 Philadelphia, PA 19101 (215) 854-4550 Philadelphia Daily News Josh Barnett, Sports Editor 400 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19101 (215) 854-5524 The Record John Balkum, Sports Editor John Rowe, Tara Sullivan 100 Commons Way Rockaway, NJ 07866 (201) 646-4433 sports@northjersey.com
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Star Ledger Drew Van Esselstyn, Sports Brendan Prunty Star-Ledger Plaza Newark, NJ 07101 (973) 392-4231 FAX#: (973) 932-5845 sports@starledger.com Trenton Times Marc Bellagamba, Sports Editor 500 Perry Street Trenton, NJ 08605 (609) 989-5744 sports@njtimes.com Trentonian Matthew Osbourne, Sports Editor 600 Perry Street Trenton, NJ 08618 (609) 989-7800 x164 sports@trentonian.com
RADIO & TV
Comcast Network Jon Gurevich, Sports 1351 S. Columbus Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 285-6717 FAX #: (215) 468-7940 CBS College Sports Network Chelsea Piers, Pier 62 New York, NY 10011 (212) 342-8700 Fax#: (212) 342-8899 New Jersey Network Jerry Henry 25 S. Stockton St. Trenton, NJ 08638 (609) 777-5233 FAX#: (609) 633-2927 WCTC Radio 1450 AM Bruce Johnson, Sports 78 Veronica Avenue Somerset, NJ 08873 (732) 249-2600 FAX#: (732) 249-9414
WIRE SERVICES
Associated Press 50 Park Place Suite 800 Newark, NJ 07102 (973) 642-0151 (800) 645-0036 Fax: (973) 643-2526
CAMPUS MEDIA
The Daily Targum Rutgers Student Center New Brunswick, NJ 08903 (732) 932-7051 FAX#: (732) 246-7299 WRSU 88.7 FM Rutgers Student Center New Brunswick, NJ 08903 (732) 932-7800 Fax: (732) 932-1768 RUTV Network Dept. of University Relations 96 Davidson Road Piscataway, NJ 08854 (732) 445-3710 Fax: (732) 445-5925
NATIONAL MEDIA Soccer America P.O. Box 23704 Oakland, CA 94623 (510) 559-2212 Fax: (510) 528-5177 Soccer Digest 990 Grove Street Evanston, IL 60201 Soccer News 508-A St. Mary’s Street Raleigh, NC 27601 (800) 551-9721
Home Events: All members of the media covering a match in a working capacity should notify the Office of Athletic Communications 24 hours in advance for all home matches. Requests for working space will be honored from the sports departments of print media, radio and television stations only. Parking: Parking is located adjacent to the field. Rutgers’ event staff will be on hand to direct all media and fans to parking. Gate Entrance: Members of the media who have notified the Office of Athletic Communications in advance can check in at the General Admission Gate. ONLY media members who have requested working space in advance will be on the appropriate gate list and guaranteed seating in the press box. Phones: A limited number of phones are available in the press box at Yurcak Field. Arrangements must be made in advance by all radio stations in order to secure a line for live broadcasts. Due to space considerations, Rutgers cannot guarantee a private booth for any radio station. Post-Match Interviews: Coaches and student-athletes will be available to the media on the field after the match following a 10-minute cooling-off period. Requests for interviews should be made to a member of the Rutgers Athletic Communications staff prior to the end of the contest. Statistics: Every attempt will be made to have a final box score and other match information available to members of the media approximately five minutes after the conclusion of a match. Coach/Student-Athlete Interviews: All coach and student-athlete interviews should be arranged through the Office of Athletic Communications at least ONE DAY in advance. Availability will vary from week to week. A time mutually convenient for all parties will be set up by the Office of Athletic Communications. Please contact the Office of Athletic Communications and every effort will be made to accommodate your requests.There will be no interviews on weekends except for those scheduled in advance OR immediately following a home match.
Travel Information: Media interested in covering any Rutgers women’s soccer road match should contact Allison Miller, Athletic Communications Assistant, at (732) 445-8332, or the SID at the host institution at least one day prior to the match so that appropriate credentials may be issued. Information on travel and team accommodations will be given on a match-by-match basis, and may be obtained by calling the Office of Athletic Communications at (732) 445-4200.
DIRECTIONS TO YURCAK FIELD From the NJ Turnpike (North or South): Turn off at Exit 9 and follow the signs for Route 18 North-New Brunswick. Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 miles). Exit at Campus Road/Busch Campus, and proceed straight to the traffic circle. Take the third exit off the traffic circle onto Frelinghuysen Road. Yurcak Field and appropriate parking are on the right. From Route 1 (North or South): Turn off at Route 18 North-New Brunswick and proceed as you would from the New Jersey Turnpike. From Route 287: Turn off at Bound Brook/ Highland Park. Proceed east on River Road toward Highland Park (approximately 3.0 miles) and turn left onto Sutphen Road. Proceed straight to the four-way stop. Turn left onto Frelinghuysen Road/Scarlet Knight Way. Yurcak Field and appropriate parking are on the left after the practice fields. From The Garden State Parkway (traveling south): Take the Parkway South to the New Jersey Turnpike South (Exit 129) and follow directions above from the New Jersey Turnpike. From The Garden State Parkway (traveling north): Take Parkway North to Exit 105. Follow the signs for NJ Route 18 North and follow the directions above from the New Jersey Turnpike.
2013 SEASON OUTLOOK Rutgers women’s soccer has proven its synonymy with consistency. The program has reached 13-straight conference tournaments, second-most among schools competing in the American Athletic Conference in 2013. After obtaining its fifth at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament in the last eight seasons in 2012, RU returns 13 letterwinners “To the Banks” in 2013, including 84 percent of its scoring production from a year ago. With a solid mix of youth and veteran players returning to Piscataway, consistency will not be an issue for the Scarlet Knights in 2013.
LEADERSHIP With returning starters set to captain the Scarlet Knights in three of the team’s four position areas, leadership is one of RU’s staples heading into 2013. Tricia DiPaolo (Sparta, N.J.) returns for her seventh season “On the Banks” and will spearhead the youthful RU backfield as a fourth-year captain. Aiding her as captain in the backline will be Hayley Katkowski (Westford, Mass.), who last season earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Rookie team. Captaining the forwards will be junior Cassie Inacio (Freehold, N.J.), who has served as a starter since arriving to Piscataway in 2011. Leadership roles will also extend to the Scarlet Knights’ seniors, as goalkeeper Jess Janosz (Ringwood, N.J.) looks to fill big shoes in net with the loss of Emmy Simpkins. RU will also look for leadership from Jonelle Filigno (Mississauga, Canada) – the team’s leading returning scorer – in her final season donning scarlet and white.
FORWARDS When it comes to experience, the Scarlet Knights’ front line has plenty to go around. A 2013 MAC Hermann Trophy candidate, Filigno leads a veteran group in her final season, as she looks to add championships to her string of individual accolades. Filigno ranks in the top-10 in Rutgers history in nearly every offensive category, including third in game-winning goals (12), fifth in goals (25), seventh in points (60) and ninth in shots (137). The Mississauga, Canada, native led the squad with 15 goals and five assists (35 points) last season en route to a First Team All-BIG EAST selection – her second all-conference distinction – and a spot on the NSCAA All-America Second Team. “We saw that Jonelle is a world-class finisher, and she scored some very important goals,”said head coach Glenn Crooks. “We’re prepared now for the players around her to provide a little bit more support. Rachel Cole (Teaneck, N.J.), Stef Scholz (South Hackensack, N.J.), Amanda Devolk (Frisco, Texas), Maria Gerew (Toms River,
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N.J.), and Cassie Inacio – those are all players that need to play at a high level consistently. It was a good spring for most of them in terms of making the move forward at this level.” Cole looks to build off a strong rookie campaign in which she finished second on the team with eight points (three goals and two assists). Behind her are a number of seasoned fowards, as juniors Inacio and Scholz and redshirt sophomore Devolk all have the ability to change games. Scholz tied for THIRD last season with two goals, while Inacio ended 2013 tied for third with three assists.
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After redshirting in 2012, Kristen Siano (Hong Kong) provides RU with another scoring option heading into the year. “We are deep at forward, yet we really only have one person that has proven to score consistently,” Crooks said. “We need to develop more scoring options to become a team that can advance deep into the American Athletic Conference Tournament and deep in to the NCAA Tournament.”
MIDFIELD With returning starters Amy Pietrangelo (Laval, Quebec, Canada) and All-BIG EAST Rookie Team selection Katkowski set to lead the midfield again in 2013, the unit will not lose a step. Katkowski’s All-BIG EAST distinction was the 27th in Crooks’ 13-year tenure, and speaks volumes to her potential as a midfielder on the national stage. She tallied one point on one assist last season while logging a team-high 1960 minutes (89.09 minutes per match). “We feel very good about our midfield both with returning players and incoming players,” admitted Crooks. “We’ll provide more depth in that area this year. Pietrangelo, named the Canadian U20 Player of the Year in 2011, provides a wealth of international and collegiate experience to the midfield corps. The Quebec, Canada, native recorded five points last season on an assist and two goals, none bigger than her game-winner in RU’s NCAA Tournament opener against Colgate. Pietrangelo was limited due to injury last season, but a solid spring has the RU staff anticipating a strong return. Adding to the midfield depth are Gabby Moreno (Severna, Md.), Erica Skroski (Galloway, N.J.) and Sam Valliant (Markham, Ontario, Canada). Moreno and Skroski started a combined 26 matches in their rookie seasons, as Skroski tallied her first career point by assisting on a Filigno goal against Dartmouth. Moreno did not record a point in her freshman season but built on her rookie experiences in the offseason, according to Crooks.
2013 SEASON OUTLOOK “Her level of consistency was something she needed work on and she took to the coaching very well,” Crooks said. “She had a fantastic spring and I think she’s ready to emerge as our consistent high-level player because she’s shown flashes of it.” Valliant, a strong defender with a world of club experience with the Pickering Pythons and Hamilton FC, will see the first action of her career this season.
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BACKS
The RU backline has emerged as the backbone of the program in recent years, and will do its best to replace key contributors from last year’s squad. The Scarlet Knights lost All-BIG EAST honoree Shannon Woeller to graduation and will also have to manage without Tori Leigh (Hamilton, N.J.) and newcomer, Shannon Phillips (Greenelt, Md.), who will both miss 2013 due to knee injuries While inexperience exists, the unit’s youth will remain largely in check with the help of DiPaolo, entering her seventh year in Piscataway. “It’s a pretty young group, but a really talented group. Tricia DiPaolo – she’s the veteran of the backline,” Crooks said. “It was somewhat of a new position for her last season – She’s normally been a midfielder up top for most of her career. “But that’s where we thought she could help us best, and what was best for her and it really worked out well. Having someone with that much leadership in the back, it’s really important.” Maggie Morash (Bernardsville, N.J.), Brianne Reed (Tinton Falls, N.J.) and Erica Sousa (Franklin Square, N.Y.) are expected to thrive as they enter their second seasons at the collegiate level. Reed saw action in 19 contests, while Morash started in 15 matches and logged over 1,300 minutes – the most of any returning back other than DiPaolo. “Maggie had a very good year,” Crooks said. “She can play out wide or she can play in the middle. She had a good freshman year and had a lot of starts.”
GOALKEEPERS In her final season donning Scarlet and White, Janosz will earn her shot to lead Rutgers women’s soccer between the pipes. Janosz has seen action in 12 career games, compiling a 6-3-1 record and 0.83 goals against average. “For Jess – this is a big year for her as a fifth-year senior,” Crooks said. “The most she’s done up to this point is shared the starting job but this is her time.”
Janosz split time with Simpkins to start last season, recording 196:29 consecutive minutes of shutout soccer over a four-game span. Her best performance came against USF in one of her two games started in 2012, when she shutout the Bulls with five saves in 108:11 minutes off play. Giving Janosz competition in net will be Alana Jimenez (Ocean, N.J.). The Ocean, N.J., native did not see action as a freshman last season, but her growth during the spring has the staff excited about her future with the Scarlet Knights. Jimenez has grown with RU assistants Mike O’Neil and Meghan Ryan over the years as a member of Rutgers and the PDA Charge.
NEWCOMERS The Scarlet Knights welcome nine newcomers to their squad in 2013. Joining RU is Jennifer Andresen (Franklin Lakes, N.J.), Nikki Hudson (Baltimore, Md.), Victoria Prager (Mount Laurel, N.J.), Jessica Puchalski (South Brunswick, N.J.), Alison Ryan (Bowie, Md.), Jenna Seddon (Galloway, N.J.), Erin Smith (Medford Lakes, N.J.) and Madison Tiernan (Voorhees, N.J.). Phillips will redshirt the 2013 season due to injury. “This may be the most athletic class that has entered the program,” Crooks said. “In addition, it is a group that understands the game – the players come from club programs that have similar teaching methods and play a style that suits our program. And this group has personality. They are great people that come from supportive families and we cannot wait to add them into the mix of our returning players.” Six of the nine players – Andresen, Puchalski, Seddon, Smith, Tiernan and Prager – hail from the Garden State, while the remaining three – Phillips, Hudson and Ryan – join RU from Maryland. The class adds four midfielders to an already deep unit, creating opportunity for intense competition entering the season. Andresen, a Franklin Lakes, N.J., native, was a two-time All-America nominee and was placed in the NJSGSA State Top 20 in 2010 and 2012. Hudson, an eight-year member for the Maryland ODP, enters the NCAA ranks with a wealth of club experience. Prager brings a winning mentality to Piscataway, as she led Lenape High School to three Group 4 State Championships. Also at the midfield is Tiernan, ranked the No. 1 Girls Soccer Player in New Jersey coming out of high school. Tiernan was a two-time All-American (2011, 2012) at Eastern High School and an all-state selection in all four years of her high school career. Puchalski and Ryan look to bolster RU’s goal-scoring ability at forward, as all
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2013 SEASON OUTLOOK three join the squad with leadership experience and substantial club exposure. Smith, a four-year letterwinner at Shawnee High School, will have a shot to factor in defensively for the Scarlet Knights this season. The Medford Lakes, N.J. native was ranked No. 12 in Region 1 by TopDrawerSoccer.com.
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Seddon also figures to see time as a back after making the switch during the preseason from forward.
SCHEDULE
As they do every year, the Scarlet Knights will play a tough nonconference schedule leading up to their first American Athletic Conference opponent, Cincinnati, on Sept. 27.
“We play Virginia, then William and Mary that Sunday, which is a very good team – a perennial NCAA Tournament team,” Crooks said. “That’s a very huge weekend for us in terms of moving closer to our conference games.” Following its stint in Virginia, the squad returns to the friendly confines of Yurcak Field for three consecutive home matches. From there, RU will play eight of its final 12 matches at Yurcak Field, with five of those matches coming against conference opponents. All three matches will be part of doubleheader action with the men’s soccer team, as RU’s match with Bryant at 5:30 p.m., on Friday, Sept. 13 will precede the men’s 8 p.m. meeting with Princeton. On Sunday, Sept. 15 the women’s squad faces in-state foe Princeton at 2:30 p.m., following a noon match between the men’s team and South Carolina. The final doubleheader of 2013 will be played on Friday, Sept. 20, when long-time rival Villanova visits Yurcak Field for a 5:30 p.m. match. The men’s squad will follow by opening its American Athletic Conference schedule against SMU at 8 p.m. Rutgers opens its conference slate on Friday, Sept. 27 at Cincinnati. RU has won the past four meetings against the two schools and holds an 8-2-1 advantage all-time.
RU’s 18-game slate features three opponents – Virginia, UCF and Princeton – that qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 2012. The squad will also play 11 home matches in 2013, the most since matching that mark in 2009.
The Scarlet Knights close out the weekend on Sunday, Sept. 29 with a trip to Louisville, before playing their next three matches – Memphis (Friday, Oct. 4), Houston (Thursday, Oct. 10) and SMU (Sunday, Oct. 13) – in Piscataway.
“It’s a really good schedule,” Crooks said. “We’ve got two very good scrimmages against West Virginia and Richmond, so I really like our preparation. Our independent games [Drexel, Army, Delaware, Fordham, William & Mary, Princeton, Virginia, Bryant, Villanova] – every one of them is a big challenge.
The squad will make a trip to the Sunshine State from Oct. 18 – Oct. 20 to play UCF and USF, respectively. UCF finished last season ranked No. 20 in the NSCAA Coaches Poll end enters the 2013 season ranked No. 21 in the preseason poll.
“That’s how we’re kicking it off, but then we go down to Virginia and that will be a particular challenge. There are no gimmes in the independent games or the conference games. It makes for a very tough schedule.”
RU closes its regular season with a pair of home matches, taking on Connecticut on Thursday, Oct. 24 before celebrating Senior Day against Temple on Sunday, Oct. 27. UConn eliminated Rutgers in the first round of the BIG EAST Championships last season. The Scarlet Knights will play Temple for the first time in eight seasons.
RU opens the season at Yurcak Field against Drexel on Friday, Aug. 23. The Scarlet Knights last played the Dragons in 2011, when they opened that season by topping the Colonial Athletic Association foe, 1-0, at home.
The American Athletic Conference Tournament will be played from Oct. 31 – Nov. 10, as Rutgers looks to qualify for its 14th consecutive postseason tournament. Crooks guided RU to 13-straight trips to the BIG EAST Championships.
Crooks will lead his squad to West Point, N.Y., on Sunday, Aug. 25 for 1 p.m. match against Army. It will be the first-ever meeting between the two schools. The following weekend marks RU’s first full weekend of competition “On the Banks,” as the Scarlet Knights will battle Delaware on Friday, Aug. 30 and Fordham on Sunday, Sept. 1.
NCAA Tournament play begins on Friday, Nov. 15 and runs until the championship match on Friday, Dec. 6. RU looks to capture consecutive NCAA Tournament bids for the second time in program history and first time since snagging bids in 2008 and 2009.
The Scarlet Knights face the biggest test of their nonconference season on Friday, Sept. 6, when they square off with perennial NCAA powerhouse Virginia in the University of Virginia Tournament. The Cavaliers finished 2012 ranked No. 10 in the NSCAA Coaches Poll after besting RU in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. UVA fell, 3-2, in its Sweet Sixteen match against Duke. Virginia was ranked No. 8 in the NSCAA Preseason Coaches’ Poll. RU’s second match of the weekend will be against William and Mary, another historically dominant CAA opponent.
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2013 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 17 12 18 5 29 4 52 8 33 16 20 00 1 11 77 13 7 25 21 36 24 22 6 9 2 26
Name Jennifer Andresen Cassidy Benintente Brielle Buis Rachel Cole Sara Corson Amanda DeVolk Tricia DiPaolo (c) Jonelle Filigno Maria Gerew Cassie Inacio (c) Nikki Hudson Jessica Janosz Alana Jiménez Hayley Katkowski (c) Tori Leigh Maggie Morash Gabby Moreno Shannon Phillips Amy Pietrangelo Victoria Prager Jessica Puchalski Brianne Reed Alison Ryan Stefanie Scholz Jenna Seddon Kristen Siano
Pos. M F/M M F F/M F/M B F F F/M M GK GK M B D/M F/M D F/M M F D F F B F
Cl. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. R-So. R-Sr. R-Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. R-Sr. So. So. R-Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr.
3 15 19 73 14
Erica Skroski Erin Smith Erica Sousa Madison Tiernan Samantha Valliant
F/M D D M F/M
So. Fr. So. Fr. So.
Ht. Hometown/High School 5-4 Franklin Lakes, N.J./ Ramapo 5-2 Jackson, N.J./Jackson Liberty 5-4 Franklin Lakes, N.J./Indian Hills 5-6 Teaneck, N.J./Dwight Englewood 5-8 Metuchen, N.J./Metuchen 5-3 Frisco, Texas/Frisco Liberty 5-3 Sparta, N.J./Lenape Valley Reg. 5-7 Mississauga, Canada/St. Marcellinus Secondary School 5-6 Toms River, N.J./Toms River North 5-6 Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan 5-6 Baltimore, Md./ Roland Park Country School 6-0 Ringwood, N.J./Lakeland 5-9 Ocean, N.J./Ocean Township 5-5 Westford, Mass./Westford Academy 5-6 Hamilton, N.J./Steinert 5-4 Bernardsville, N.J./The Pingry School 5-4 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park 5-9 Greenelt, Md./ Sidwell Friends 5-4 Laval, Quebec, Canada/Dawson College 5-6 Mount Laurel, N.J./ Lenape 5-7 South Brunswick, N.J./ South Brunswick 5-5 Tinton Falls, N.J./Red Bank Catholic 5-4 Bowie, Md./ Bowie 5-4 South Hackensack, N.J./Immaculate Heart Academy 5-7 Galloway, N.J./ Absegami 5-7 Hong Kong/Hong Kong International School 5-6 5-7 5-5 5-4 5-8
Galloway, N.J./Absegami Medford Lakes, N.J./ Shawnee Franklin Square, N.Y./H. Frank Carey Vorhees, N.J./ Eastern Markham, ON, Canada/Markham District
NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 29 33 36 52 73 77
Name Jessica Janosz Alana Jiménez Jenna Seddon Erica Skroski Amanda DeVolk Rachel Cole Alison Ryan Gabby Moreno Jonelle Filigno Stefanie Scholz Hayley Katkowski (c) Cassidy Benintente Maggie Morash Samantha Valliant Erin Smith Cassie Inacio (c) Jennifer Andresen Brielle Buis Erica Sousa Nikki Hudson Amy Pietrangelo Brianne Reed Jessica Puchalski Shannon Phillips Kristen Siano Sara Corson Maria Gerew Victoria Prager Tricia DiPaolo (c) Madison Tiernan Tori Leigh
Pos. GK GK B F/M F/M F F F/M F F M F/M D/M F/M D F/M M M D M F/M D F D F F/M F M B M B
Cl. R-Sr. So. Fr. So. R-So. So. Fr. So. R-Sr. Jr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. R-Sr. Fr. R-Jr.
Ht. Hometown/High School 6-0 Ringwood, N.J./Lakeland 5-9 Ocean, N.J./Ocean Township 5-7 Galloway, N.J./ Absegami 5-6 Galloway, N.J./Absegami 5-3 Frisco, Texas/Frisco Liberty 5-6 Teaneck, N.J./Dwight Englewood 5-4 Bowie, Md./ Bowie 5-4 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park 5-7 Mississauga, Canada/St. Marcellinus Secondary School 5-4 South Hackensack, N.J./Immaculate Heart Academy 5-5 Westford, Mass./Westford Academy 5-2 Jackson, N.J./Jackson Liberty 5-4 Bernardsville, N.J./The Pingry School 5-8 Markham, ON, Canada/Markham District 5-7 Medford Lakes, N.J./ Shawnee 5-6 Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan 5-4 Franklin Lakes, N.J./ Ramapo 5-4 Franklin Lakes, N.J./Indian Hills 5-5 Franklin Square, N.Y./H. Frank Carey 5-6 Baltimore, Md./ Roland Park Country School 5-4 Laval, Quebec, Canada/Dawson College 5-5 Tinton Falls, N.J./Red Bank Catholic 5-7 South Brunswick, N.J./ South Brunswick 5-9 Greenelt, Md./ Sidwell Friends 5-7 Hong Kong/Hong Kong International School 5-8 Metuchen, N.J./Metuchen 5-6 Toms River, N.J./Toms River North 5-6 Mount Laurel, N.J./ Lenape 5-3 Sparta, N.J./Lenape Valley Reg. 5-4 Vorhees, N.J./ Eastern 5-6 Hamilton, N.J./Steinert
COACHING STAFF Head Coach.......................................Glenn Crooks Alma Mater..........................................Georgia ‘80 Year at Rutgers...............................................14th Associate Head Coach.....................Mike O’Neill Alma Mater.....................................Seton Hall ‘90 Year at Rutgers...............................................14th Assistant Coach.............................Meghan Ryan Alma Mater......................................... Rutgers ‘07 Year at Rutgers............................................... Sixth ............................................................. (Fourth as Asst.) Asstistant Coach....................................Josh Osit Alma Mater................................................ NJIT ‘09 Year at Rutgers.......................................... Second Dir. of Soccer Ops....................Kori Washington Alma Mater................................................ NJIT ‘12 Year at Rutgers.......................................... Second
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jennifer Andresen............................An-Dree-sen Brielle Buis....................................................... Boo-ess Alana Jimenez..........................................Him-enez Maura McLaughlin..................................... MOR-a Amy Pietrangelo.............................. Pia-Trang-elo Tori Prager......................................................Pray-grr Jessica Puchalski............................. Poo-chal-skee Stefanie Scholz................................................ Scholls Jenna Seddon..................................................Sedd-in
BY THE NUMBERS By Class: Seniors............................................................................. 4 Juniors.............................................................................. 7 Sophomores............................................................... 11 Freshmen........................................................................ 9 By Position: Goalkeeper...................................................................... 2 Back................................................................................... 7 Midfield.......................................................................... 15 Forward............................................................................ 7 By State/Country Canada......................................................................................... 3 China.............................................................................................. 1 Maryland...................................................................................... 4 Massachusetts......................................................................... 1 New Jersey............................................................................. 20 New York..................................................................................... 1 Texas............................................................................................. 1
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2013 OPPONENTS WEST VIRGINIA
RICHMOND
Scrimmage Aug. 13 • 1 p.m. • Morgantown, W.Va. Location: Morgantown, W.Va. Nickname: Mountaineers Conference: Big 12 Home Field (Capacity): Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium (1,650) Head Coach: Nikki Izzo-Brown Record at School (Years): 235-92-36 (17) Overall Record (Years): 248-97-36 (18) 2012 Record: 11-5-4 Series vs. RU: WVU leads, 11-4-1 Website: www.wvusports.com
Scrimmage Aug. 17 • 6 p.m. • Somerset, N.J. Location: Richmond, Va. Nickname: Spiders Conference: Atlantic 10 Home Field (Capacity): Robins Center (9,071) Head Coach: Peter Albright Record at School (Years): 163-149-27 (18) Overall Record (Years): 328-189-49 (31) 2012 Record: 8-9-1 Series vs. RU: Tied, 1-1 Website: www.richmondspiders.com
DREXEL
ARMY
Nonconference Match Aug. 23 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname: Dragons Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Home Field (Capacity): Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium Head Coach: Ray Goon (Rutgers ‘85) Record at School (Years): 86-180-28 (16) Overall Record (Years): 114-189-30 (18) 2012 Record: 13-3-3 Series vs. RU: RU leads, 4-0 Web Site: www.DrexelDragons.com
Location: West Point, N.Y. Nickname: Black Knights Conference: Patriot League Home Field (Capacity): Clinton Field (2,000) Head Coach: Marcia McDermott Record at School (Years): 0-0 (First Season) Overall Record (Years): 85-89-11 (11) 2011 Record: 8-10-0 Series vs. RU: First meeting Web Site: www.goarmysports.com
DELAWARE
FORDHAM
Nonconference Match Aug. 30 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J.
Nonconference Match
Location: Newark, Del. Nickname: Blue Hens Conference: Colonial Athletic Conference Home Field (Capacity): Delaware Mini-Stadium (2,000) Head Coach: Scott Grzenda Record at School (Years): 213-177-37 (24) Overall Record (Years): Same 2012 Record: 9-8-1 Series vs. RU: RU leads, 2-1 Web Site: www.bluehens.com
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Nonconference Match Aug. 25 • 1 p.m. • West Point, N.Y.
Sept. 1 • 1 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Bronx, N.Y. Nickname: Rams Conference: Atlantic 10 Home Field (Capacity): Rose Hill Gym (3,200) Head Coach: Ness Selmani Record at School (Years): 135-141-30 (16) Overall Record (Years): Same 2012 Record: 8-11 Series vs. RU: RU leads, 2-0 Web Site: www.fordhamsports.com
2013 OPPONENTS VIRGINIA
WILLIAM & MARY
Nonconference Match
Nonconference Match
Sept. 6 • 7 p.m. • Charlottesville, Va. Location: Charlottesville, Va. Nickname: Cavaliers Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Home Field (Capacity): Klöckner Stadium (8,000) Head Coach: Steve Swanson (Michigan State ‘84) Record at School (Years): 188-69-34 (13) Overall Record (Years): 292-134-45 (23) 2012 Record: 18-5-1 Series vs. RU: RU leads, 3-2 Web Site: www.virginiasports.com
Sept. 8 • noon • Charlottesville, Va. Location: Williamsburg, Va. Nickname: Tribe Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Home Field: Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field (1,000) Head Coach: John Daly Record at School (Years): 361-45-43 (26) Overall Record (Years): Same 2012 Record: 14-5-1 Series vs. RU: William & Mary leads, 5-1 Web Site: www.tribeathletics.com
BRYANT
Nonconference Match Sept. 13 • 5:30 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Nickname: Conference: Home Field (Capacity): Head Coach: Record at School (Years): Overall Record (Years): 2012 Record: Series vs. RU: Web Site:
Smithfield, R.I. Bulldogs Northeast Bulldog Stadium (4,400) Christ Flint 129-106-25 (13) Same 11-8 First meeting www.bryantbulldogs.com
VILLANOVA
PRINCETON
Nonconference Match Sept. 15 • 2:30 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Princeton, N.J. Nickname: Tigers Conference: Ivy League Home Field (Capacity): Roberts Stadium (3,000) Head Coach: Julie Shackford Record at School (Years): 189-103-22 (18) Overall Record (Years): 231-124-26 (22) 2012 Record: 14-4-1 Series vs. RU: RU leads, 14-8-3 Web Site: www.goprincetontigers.com
CINCINNATI
Nonconference Match
Conference Match
Sept. 20 • 5:30 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Villanova, Pa. Nickname: Wildcats Conference: BIG EAST Home Field (Capacity): Villanova Soccer Stadium (1,000) Head Coach: John Byford Record at School (Years): 44-43-11 (Five) Overall Record (Years): 92-82-19 (Nine) 2012 Record: 7-9-3 Series vs. RU: RU leads, 13-8-8 Web Site: www.villanova.com
Sept. 27 • 7 p.m. • Cincinnati, Ohio Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Nickname: Bearcats Conference: American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): Gettler Stadium (1,400) Head Coach: Michelle Salmon Record at School (Years): 36-49-10 (Five) Overall Record (Years): 108-111-23 (13) 2012 Record: 4-13-1 Series vs. RU: RU leads, 8-2-1 Web Site: www.gobearcats.com
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2013 OPPONENTS LOUISVILLE
MEMPHIS
Conference Match
Conference Match
Sept. 29 • 1 p.m. • Louisville, Ky. Location: Louisville, Ky. Nickname: Cardinals Conference: American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): Dr. Mark and Cindy Lynn Stadium (5,300) Head Coach: Karen Ferguson-Dayes Record at School (Years): 114-113-23 (13) Overall Record (Years): Same 2012 Record: 10-4-4 Series vs. RU: RU leads, 5-2-1 Web Site: www.gocards.com
Oct. 4 • 7p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Memphis, Tenn. Nickname: Tigers Conference: American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): Mike Rose Soccer Complex (3,000) Head Coach: Brooks Monaghan Record at School (Years): 157-94-16 (13) Overall Record (Years): Same 2012 Record: 10-8-1 Series vs. RU: First meeting Web Site: www.gotigersgo.com
HOUSTON
Conference Match
SMU
Conference Match
Oct. 10 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Houston, Texas Nickname: Cougars Conference: American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): Robertson Stadium (32,000) Head Coach: Chris Pfau Record at School (Years): 7-9-3 (One) Overall Record (Years): 67-67-14 2012 Record: 7-9-3 Series vs. RU: First meeting Web Site: www.uhcougars.com
Oct. 13 • 1 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Dallas, Texas Nickname: Mutangs Conference: American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): Westcott Field (4,000) Head Coach: Chris Petrucelli (UNC-Greensboro ‘84) Record at School (Years): 9-8-4 (One) Overall Record (Years): 349-118-40 (23) 2012 Record: 9-8-4 Series vs. RU: SMU leads, 1-0 Web Site: www.smumustangs.com
UCF
USF
Conference Match
Conference Match
Oct. 18 • 7 p.m. • Orlando, Fla. Location: Orlando, Fla. Nickname: Knights Conference: American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): UCF Soccer Complex (2,475) Head Coach: Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak Record at School (Years): 0-0 (First Year) Overall Record (Years): 53-50-19 (Five) 2012 Record: 17-5-2 Series vs. RU: UCF leads, 2-0 Web Site: www.ucfathletics.com
Oct. 20 • 1 p.m. • Tampa, Fla. Location: Tampa, Fla. Nickname: Bulls Conference: American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): Corbett Stadium (2,000) Head Coach: Denise Schlite-Brown Record at School (Years): 56-46-21 (Five) Overall Record (Years): 150-45-38 (15) 2012 Record: 16-6-5 Series vs. RU: RU leads, 2-0-1 Web Site: www.gousfbulls.com
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2013 OPPONENTS UCONN
Conference Match
TEMPLE
Conference Match
Oct. 24 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Storrs, Conn. Nickname: Huskies Conference: American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): Joseph J. Morrone (4,407) Head Coach: Len Tsantiris Record at School (Years): 500-171-50 (32) Overall Record (Years): Same 2012 Record: 9-8-2 Series vs. RU: UConn leads, 15-2-4 Web Site: www.uconnhuskies.com
Oct. 27 • 1 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname: Owls Conference: American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): Ambler Sports Complex Head Coach: Seamus O’Connor Record at School (Years): 0-0 (First Season) Overall Record (Years): Same 2012 Record: 5-12-3 Series vs. RU: RU leads, 2-1-2 Web Site: www.owlsports.com
AMERICAN ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS Finals - UCF Soccer Complex UCF, Orlando, Fla. November 10, 2013
First Round - Thursday, October 31 (campus sites) Quarterfinals - Sunday, Nov. 3 (campus sites) Semifinals - UCF Soccer Complex UCF, Orlando, Fla. November 8, 2013 Finals - UCF Soccer Complex UCF, Orlando, Fla. November 10, 2013
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HEAD COACH GLENN CROOKS During his 13 seasons “On the Banks,” Glenn Crooks has built the women’s soccer program into a perennial postseason participant, one that has reached 13-straight BIG EAST Championships and has garnered six NCAA Tournament bids, including two Sweet Sixteen appearances. Quick success is nothing new for Crooks, as the New Jersey native had already built two programs from non-existence into consistent winners when he arrived at RU, and his expertise has paid big dividends for the Scarlet Knights. Now entering his 14th year, Crooks has directed Rutgers to a 142-99-31 (.579) overall record and a 61-43-18 (.574) mark in BIG EAST play, 13 berths in the BIG EAST Tournament and six trips to the NCAA Championship. Under his tutelage, 16 Scarlet Knights have earned a total of 27 All-BIG EAST certificates and 10 Scarlet Knights have earned 17 NSCAA All-Region awards. With RU’s back against the wall and five games remaining in the regular season, Crooks rallied the troops and led the Scarlet Knights to a 4-0-1 conference finish and 13th-straight BIG EAST Tournament appearance. Appearing as the No. 5 seed in the National Division, Rutgers dropped its opening round matchup, 3-1, to rival UConn. But the Scarlet Knights did not stop there. RU obtained an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament - the program’s seventh - and advanced to the Second Round for the second time since 2009. Battling multiple injuries in 2011, RU battled to its 12th-straight BIG EAST Tournament appearance. Always a strong defensive unit, Crooks guided center back Shannon Woeller to an All-BIG EAST Third Team selection. Woeller’s conference accolade marked the 17th-straight year that RU has been honored by the league with an all-conference pick. Scarlet Knights excelled on the international stage in 2012, as former All-American Carli Lloyd won a gold medal with the U.S. Women’s National Team at the 2012 London Olympics and redshirt junior Jonelle Filigno took home bronze with team Canada. Lloyd – who also scored the game winner in the 2008 gold medal game – started the final five contests for USA in London. The midfielder scored four goals throughout the games, including the game-winning tallies vs. Japan and France. This was the first medal for the Canadian Women’s National Team in soccer. Filigno started the final four matches, seeing action in five of the six. The forward scored the game winner against Great Britain in the quarterfinals. Rutgers made its 11th-straight appearance in the conference tournament in 2010, a mark tied for the longest streak among conference members. For the third-consecutive year, the Scarlet Knights earned a bye to the quarterfinals, falling by a slim 1-0 margin to eventual champion West Virginia. Despite losing five starters – including two captains – for a total of 82 games in 2009, Crooks led RU to its tenth-straight BIG EAST Tournament, earning a bye to the quarterfinals. Rutgers earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year, soundly defeating Duke, 2-0, in the first
round. Rutgers season ended on a tough 1-0 loss to No. 8 South Carolina in the second round. In 2009, the defensively gifted Scarlet Knights tied a record set in 1992 by allowing just 11 goals through 22 games. RU also broke the record for lowest goals against average with a 0.48 mark and got off to the best start in 13 years with a 4-0-1 record. The 2008 campaign proved to be one of Crooks’ toughest as a head coach, as injuries and national team commitments put the opening-day roster at only 16 players. But Crooks and the rest of the coaching staff made sure that everyone stayed focused and committed, and that resulted in a 13-7-2 record, a bye in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament and a Sweet Sixteen berth in the NCAA Tournament. After finishing the regular season with 12 victories, Crooks needed one more to pick up the 100th of his RU career. In the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, Rutgers needed double-overtime but was able to pull out a 2-1 win against No. 20 Penn State, advancing to the second round. In their next game, RU took on the fifth-best scoring team in the nation, No. 7 Oklahoma State. The Scarlet Knights held the Cowgirls scoreless through two overtimes and the game went to penalty kicks. Rutgers made good on all four of its shots, while goalkeeper Erin Guthrie turned away one and OSU missed another, as the Scarlet Knights prevailed 4-2 and advanced to their first Sweet Sixteen since the 2001 season. Rutgers traveled to Palo Alto, Calif., to take on No. 5 Stanford. Although they held the fourthbest scoring team in the nation without a goal for most of the game, the Cardinal tallied with four minutes remaining in the match to win 1-0. Five Scarlet Knights earned postseason conference honors, the highest amount in RU history, and four Rutgers student-athletes were named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-Mid-Atlantic Region first or second teams. Guthrie was named NSCAA Second Team All-American, the first honor for a Scarlet Knight since Carli Lloyd in 2003, and the highest postseason award since Saskia Webber took home First Team honors in 1992. Not only were the present Scarlet Knights successful in 2008, but former Rutgers standout Carli Lloyd scored the game-winning goal for Team USA in its 1-0 gold medal victory over Brazil in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Lloyd was named US Soccer Female Athlete of the Year. Moreover, incoming freshman Jonelle Filigno saw action for the Canadian National Team in the Olympics in its 2-1 loss to Lloyd and the Americans. In 2007, Crooks led the program to its eighth consecutive BIG EAST Championship despite seeing nine players miss a combined 66 games due to injuries. The squad finished the 2007 campaign 9-9-3, 4-5-2 in the BIG EAST, winning three of its last four games to clinch a berth in the conference tournament. In the first round game against St. John’s in Jamaica, Queens, RU battled the Red Storm to a scoreless tie before advancing on penalty kicks, winning 4-2. In the quarterfinal matchup, the Scarlet Knights fell to eventual runner-up Notre Dame 2-0 in South Bend, Ind. In 2006, Crooks led the Scarlet Knights to their first-ever appearance in the BIG EAST Championship Final. Rutgers fell to then No. 1 Notre Dame, 4-2. The two goals were the first for an opponent against the Irish in nearly a month.
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HEAD COACH GLENN CROOKS The 2006 season was a record-breaking one for Rutgers, as they set a new school record for wins (16), shutouts (16) and conference victories (8), to turn in arguably RU’s most successful season in school history. The Scarlet Knights also finished the 2006 campaign ranked 11th by Soccerbuzz, the program’s highest-ever ranking. RU posted an .833 winning percentage during the regular season, the highest of any Scarlet Knight squad in school history, and held opponents to just six goals prior to post-season play. It was the first time since 1996 that Rutgers won eight games on its home field. In 2005, Rutgers compiled a 10-9-2 (.523) overall record and a 5-6 (.455) mark in the BIG EAST. RU reached the quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Championship, playing to a 1-1 double-overtime draw at No. 14 Connecticut. On Sept. 20, Crooks recorded his 100th career victory, a 1-0 overtime defeat of Loyola (Md.) at Yurcak Field. Crooks led Rutgers to a 10-7-5 (.568) overall record and a 3-2-1 (.583) mark in the BIG EAST Conference’s Mid-Atlantic Division in 2003. RU fell 2-1 in the quarterfinal round of the BIG EAST Championship to No. 20 Boston College, but the Scarlet Knights’ season was not over, as Rutgers received its third-ever at-large bid to the NCAA Championship. RU tied Maryland 1-1 in the first-round match at Penn State, and advanced to the second round on penalty kicks (4-3). Rutgers then faced the No. 6 Nittany Lions in the next round, losing 3-1 to the eventual College Cup quarterfinalists. In 2002, Rutgers posted a 10-8-2 (.550) overall record and a 3-2-1 (.583) mark in the BIG EAST’s Mid-Atlantic Division. RU earned its first-ever BIG EAST Championship win with a 4-3 upset in the quarterfinals at Miami, then narrowly missed a trip to the final with a 3-2 loss to No. 8 West Virginia in the semifinals. In his second season, Crooks led Rutgers to one of its best seasons in school history, finishing with a 14-8-1 (.630) overall record and a 4-1-1 (.750) mark in the BIG EAST Conference’s Mid-Atlantic Division to tie for second place. The Scarlet Knights earned their second-ever invitation to the NCAA Tournament, defeating Boston University (4-1) and No. 22 Princeton (1-0) to advance to the Round of 16. RU held a 1-0 lead for most of its third-round match, but lost to eventual national runner-up North Carolina 2-1. For his efforts, Crooks was named the Soccerbuzz Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year. Rutgers ended the 2001 season ranked 14th by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, 17th by Collegesoccer.com and 18th by Soccerbuzz in the national polls. During his first season “On the Banks,” RU posted a 9-9-2 (.500) record and a 3-2-1 (.583) mark against BIG EAST Mid-Atlantic Division teams to finish second behind national semifinalist Notre Dame. The Scarlet Knights reached the .500 winning-percentage plateau for the first time in four years and qualified for the 2000 BIG EAST Championship, falling to Syracuse in the quarterfinal round. Crooks arrived at Rutgers with a wealth of experience, having been successful at both the high school and collegiate levels. He maintains a close relationship with the New Jersey scholastic scene, having also worked extensively on the Olympic Development Program (ODP) staffs in both Eastern New York and New Jersey. Most recently, Crooks led the led the New Jersey ODP U-15 team to the 2007 US Youth Soccer ODP National Championship, the 1985 Girls Team to a runner-up finish at the 2003 ODP National Championships, the state’s 1986 Girls Team to a third-place finish at the 2004 Championships and the 1988 Girls to the 2005 regional semifinals. His local ties have helped Crooks attract some of the top recruiting classes in the country, one of the reasons for RU’s recent success. The 2001 group, highlighted by BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Carli Lloyd, was rated 25th in the nation by Soccerbuzz, the 2002 class was rated 21st nationally, the 2003 group was picked 32nd and the 2006 freshmen were rated 16th by the same group.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2000-Present 1997-2000 1993-1997 1983-1993
Head Coach, Rutgers University Head Coach, Long Island University Head Coach, Saint Peter’s College Head Coach, Ridge High School CAREER RECORD
Rutgers: Long Island: Saint Peter’s: Ridge HS: Total:
142-99-31 (.579) 19-34-4 (.368) 26-21-4 (.549) 140-39-8 (.770) 327-193-47 (.618) PERSONAL INFORMATION
High School: College: Wife: Children:
Ridge High School University of Georgia, 1980 Mary Chayko Ryan (19), Morgan (14)
Prior to coming to Rutgers, Crooks spent three seasons at Long Island University. The first-ever coach of the Blackbirds, he started and developed the Long Island program from the ground up. In just its third season, LIU posted an 11-9-2 (.545) record in 1999, winning the Northeast Conference Tournament title and advancing to the NCAA Tournament. The Blackbirds also were one of the most successful programs in the nation academically, ranking third in overall team GPA among Division I schools in 1999 and fourth in 1998. Crooks was well prepared for his construction project at Long Island by his experiences at Saint Peter’s, a program he started in 1993. In four seasons he compiled a 26-21-4 (.549) record, earned the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference’s (MAAC) 1994 Coach-of-the-Year Award and guided the Peahens to the 1996 MAAC Tournament crown. He began his career at his alma mater, Ridge High School, where he started the women’s soccer program in 1983. In 10 seasons Crooks posted a 14039-8 (.770) record, winning two state championships. Crooks graduated from the University of Georgia in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in Interpersonal Communications. He resides in East Brunswick with his wife, Mary Chayko, and their children, Ryan and Morgan.
COACHING STAFF MIKE O’NEILL
MEGHAN RYAN
Now in his 14th season at Rutgers and 10th as Associate Head Coach, Mike O’Neill lends his Local and National player expertise to the Scarlet Knight coaching staff.
Meghan Ryan begins her sixth year with the Rutgers coaching staff, first as the Recruiting Coordinator under head coach Glenn Crook The 2013 season marks her fourth as an assistant coach for the Scarlet Knights after spending two years as a volunteer assistant. Ryan, a three-year RU captain at center back, graduated in 2007.
“Michael and I have been together from the start here and I think we make a great team,” said Glenn Crooks. “He is one of the best coaches in the country and we are fortunate to have him on our staff. He helps in everything we do and that enables me to do so much more with the program. His reputation around the state and the country is very high and he is an important part of our coaching and recruiting.” Through his involvement on the New Jersey club scene, O’Neill has helped develop a multitude of Regional and National-level players, while his club teams have won numerous State, Regional and three National Championships. O’Neill is the Director of Coaching for the Players Development Academy (PDA) in Zarepath, N.J., one of the Top Youth Girls Clubs in the Country and Current ECNL Club National Champions. On the club level he is also the Head Coach of the PDA Slammers, two-time National Champions and current U-17 ECNL National Champions. O’Neill has identified and developed some of the premiere players in the state and in the Country through PDA and his work with ECNL. A USSF “A” licensed coach who holds a KNVB Dutch International Badge, O’Neill was a member of Seton Hall’s BIG EAST Championship teams in 1987 and 1988, helping the Pirates reach the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight each of those years. In 1984, O’Neill earned the Coggins Award, emblematic of the top high school player in New Jersey, while leading Kearny High School to a state championship and a number-one national ranking. O’Neill graduated from Seton Hall University in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in business management. A native of Kearny, N.J., he currently resides in New Egypt with his wife, Rachel, and their children, Madelyn, Kylie and Michael.
On the club level, Ryan has excelled with PDA as the head coach of PDA Arsenal and assistant coach of the PDA Slammers. The Slammers won the 2011 US Youth Soccer National Championship and finished third in 2012 (No. 5 ECNL national ranking). The Arsenal finished the 2012 season No. 2 in the nation and won the ECNL Northeast Conference U14 Championship. The squad finished third at nationals. Ryan is also the assistant coach under Mike O’Neil for the PDA, which won the U-17 ECNL National Championship in 2013. “Meghan is one of the top young coaches in the country and to be able to follow her playing career at Rutgers with a full-time coaching position just seems right,” said head coach Glenn Crooks. “She has committed an inordinate amount of time to the growth of our program and she can easily relate to our student-athletes. She is the perfect person for this job.” In 2013, Ryan will take assume responsibilities within the Scarlet Knight program. The Annapolis, Md., product will serve as head recruiting coordinator, already hauling in a top-20 class for the 2012 season. Ryan served as a co-captain for the Scarlet Knights for three-consecutive seasons, starting with her sophomore year. After an injury caused her to miss her freshman campaign, she started 67 of 75 games through the rest of her career. Ryan was a key figure on a defense that allowed .85 goals per match in 2004 and 0.88 goals-against average in 2005. That season the team blanked eight opponents. In 2006 she anchored a defense that was arguably one of the best in the country. The team finished 16-3-4, allowing only six goals and posting 16 shutouts, the most in the program’s history. RU finished the season ranked No. 6 in shutout percentage, No. 10 in won-lost-tied percentage and No. 11 in goals-against average. Ryan finished her impressive career by leading a defense that shut out 10 opponents, including three of the team’s final four games to clinch a playoff berth in the BIG EAST Championship. Ryan was a two-time BIG EAST Academic All-Star, a three-time BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week, an Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week and a Soccerbuzz Elite Team of the Week honoree once. After her junior year, she was named Second Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region by Soccerbuzz magazine, and after her senior year she was given an All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention.
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COACHING STAFF JOSH OSIT
KORI WASHINGTON
Returning to the Rutgers coaching staff for his second year will be Josh Osit, who will assist the Scarlet Knights in all phases, specifically working with the goalkeepers in 2013.
Kori Washington begins her first season on the Rutgers staff as director of soccer operations. Washington’s love for the game is evident in her lifetime commitment to the sport, as she brings vast soccer knowledge from her high school, club and collegiate playing experiences.
In addition to helping head coach Glenn Crooks in all facets of the program, Osit is in charge of training goalkeepers, updating and organizing the recruiting tool ARMS and promoting summer camps. Osit arrives ‘On the Banks’ from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. At UMBC, Osit enhanced the goalkeeper’s knowledge of defensive tactics by running training sessions to prepare team for matches. He also recruited goalkeepers and other prospects for the 2012 and 2013 recruiting classes. In addition, he obtained scouting reports on opponents and updated Scoutware and FrontRush. Osit also coaches two teams at PDA, the #1 ranked club in the country for the past 3 years, and works very closely with the club’s goalkeepers and ECNL teams. A 2009 graduate from New Jersey Institute of Technology, Osit started his playing career at UMBC before transferring and staring for the Highlanders. Osit owns a NSCAA National Goalkeeping Diploma, as well as a USSF “E” License.
“Kori is a welcome addition to our staff,” said head coach Glenn Crooks. “She comes from a great soccer family and has a passion both for the sport and the people that surround it. Kori has worked our camps over the last five years and I have observed the positive interaction that she has had with the players that came in contact with her. She is a perfect fit for our program.” As the new director of soccer operations, Washington will be responsible for coordinating scouting reports and organizing rooming, meals and gameday tasks. She will also assist with the implementation of new practice plans and assist with the daily operations of the program. Washington competed collegiately at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, where she was a four-year starter. She finished her career with 12 goals, five assists and 29 points in 73 games played, earning United Soccer Conference Third Team honors in 2007. She graduated in 2012 with a Bachelors of Science degree in business with a concentration in marketing. Washington was born on July 4, 1989 and is the oldest of four children. Her twin sister, Keri, is the assistant athletic director at Notre Dame High School (N.J.), while her younger sister, Renee, is a senior on the LaSalle women’s soccer team. Her brother, Mark Jr., currently attends Princeton Day School. Her parents are Mark Washington, who played basketball overseas, and Myra Washington, who is a teacher in the Trenton public school district.
A CHAMPIONSHIP VISION: RUTGERS WOMEN’S SOCCER STANDARD The Rutgers standard is a guide for developing and implementing the elements essential to a championship soccer program. Winning is a series of habits and disciplines. As a member of the Rutgers women’s soccer program, each day, each of us pursue a higher standard in everything we do. The dedication to the Rutgers Standard will influence our on-the-field results because it will supercharge our work ethic. It will encourage smarter, more selfless play and it will build team unity -- the competitive advantage of striving towards a common goal. These are the cornerstone values of the RU women’s soccer program. Players will develop skills, character and relationships that will last a lifetime. This is the vision, and these are the goals, of a true champion. Discipline 1: Excellence, Work Ethic and Maximum Effort
Discipline 2: Cultivate Team Chemistry and Unity
Discipline 3: Tradition and Rutgers Pride
Discipline 4: Intentionality
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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING/SPORTS MEDICINE STRENGTH & CONDITIONING The Rutgers women’s soccer team is fortunate to have full-time strength and conditioning coaches available for both in-season and off-season conditioning.
DANA FERRARO
Strength & Conditioning Coach
To compete at the highest level of Division I women’s soccer, a sound strength and conditioning program is a necessity, not a luxury. At Rutgers, the members of the women’s soccer team engage in the strength and conditioning program in order to become quicker, stronger and more explosive athletes. The time spent both during the competitive fall season, as well as the spring and summer off-seasons, pays great dividends. A well-conditioned team has a better chance of coming out on top in those close matches -- and winning the close ones is how teams reach postseason play.
Dana Ferraro begins her third season as a full-time assistant strength and conditioning coach for Olympic sports. In addition to coordinating the strength and conditioning program for women’s soccer, Ferraro also works with the softball, men’s and women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s golf, as well as assisting with men’s and women’s basketball. Ferraro worked with RU teams on a part-time basis since graduating from Stony Brook University in 2008. Ferraro is responsible for designing and implementing strength and conditioning plans to help maximize the on-field performance of Rutgers student-athletes. The focus of her efforts are to assist in the development of each Scarlet Knight while reducing the risk of injury. Ferraro earned her degree in health science from SBU and received her certification as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and is also certified in CPR and basic life saving for healthcare professionals. A four-year starter on the Seawolves basketball team, Ferraro served as a team captain and was named the America East Defensive Player of the Year. She finished her career with over 1,000 rebounds.
SPORTS MEDICINE Dedicated concern is the hallmark of the sports medicine staff at Rutgers. Headed by Dr. Robert Monaco, the RU sports medicine staff consists of 12 athletic trainers. In addition, the staff is assisted by orthopedic consultants, dentists, drug education counselors, a psychological team and student athletic trainers, as well as many other branches of medical consultants. Treatment and rehabilitation are done in one of three separate athletic training rooms where the latest modalities for electrical stimulation and progressive resistance are available. Computerized testing, many forms of aerobic conditioning apparatuses, an x-ray room and the new Hale Center “wet room” that includes a hot tub, cold tub and Hydroworks underwater treadmill are available so that the sports medicine staff can tailor a specific program of rehabilitation for each individual.
ROB PIACENTINI Trainer
Rob Piacentini is in his fourth year as head athletic trainer for the Rutgers women’s soccer team. In addition to being responsible for the prevention, care and rehabilitation of the Scarlet Knights, Piacentini also oversees the baseball team.
Prior to working at Rutgers, Piacentini spent two years at St. John’s University, serving as the primary athletic trainer for men’s soccer and baseball. As a graduate assistant at the University of Houston, he worked with the football team in 2006-07 and the men’s and women’s cross country and track teams during the 2005-06 season. In 2004, he worked for the Washington Redskins as a season-long intern. As an undergrad, Piacentini worked with the Buffalo Bills during the 2003 season. Piacentini earned a Bachelor’s Degree in 2004 from Canisius College, majoring in athletic training. He completed his Mas ter’s Degree in Education at Houston in 2007.
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ACADEMIC SUPPORT
At Rutgers, the women’s soccer staff places as much emphasis on each player’s academic success as on her athletic achievement.
Head coach Glenn Crooks and his staff take an active role in players’ academic progress. As part of the staff’s commitment to academics, RU has a full-time academic advisor who oversees all areas of the team’s academic life. Athletic Academic Advisor Randi Larson works closely with the student-athletes, coaches and instructors to facilitate and enhance academic progress. Larson, who is in her 12th season at RU, previously worked at Wagner College for three years, where she earned a master’s degree in business administration. Having played softball at Penn State University (1994-98), the Morrisville, Pa. native is able to relate first-hand to the challenges of achieving success on the field and in the classroom.
Larson’s role with the women’s soccer team includes help with scheduling, study skills and time management, plus providing tutors and services necessary for top academic performance. Through effective and constant communication with student-athletes, coaches, instructors, college deans and other University administrators, Larson is able to anticipate the needs of the student-athletes and provide support and structure for the fulfillment of each player’s academic goals. Larson also guides the Scarlet Knights in the Rutgers life skills program called RU STRONG, which strives to provide growth in four areas: academic excellence, personal development, career development and community service. In addition to women’s soccer, Larson works with the men’s soccer and men’s basketball teams. Larson and her husband, Benjamin Shove, reside in Piscataway.
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TRICIA DiPAOLO R-Sr. • Back • 5-3 Lenape Valley Regional/Sparta, N.J. Club Team: PDA Fury 2010-13 Team Captain BIO
As a sophomore (2008): Redshirted season due to injury.
As a redshirt senior (2013): Named team captain for fourthstraight year with Cassie Inacio and Hayley Katkowski.
As a freshman (2007): Played in and started one game, taking two shots against LIU on Aug. 31 before injuring her ACL and missing the rest of the season … won the Coach’s Award for dedication and hard work.
As a redshirt senior (2012): Named team captain with Emmy Simpkins and Shannon Woeller ... finished tied for fourth on the team with five points (one goal, three assists) … recorded 13 shots, including eight on goal. As a redshirt senior (2011): Named team captain with Emmy Simpkins and Shannon Woeller ... changed her number from 18 to 52 to honor Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand ... did not see action; spent year recovering from a torn ACL ... granted a sixth year of eligibility. As a redshirt junior (2010): Named team captain with Gina DeMaio and Karla Schacher ... led the team with three game-winners on the season ... Earned 20 starts in 2010, averaging 61 minutes per game ... took 30 shots (14 on goal) ... all three scores were game-winners ... tallied her first career point on a Karla Schacher insurance goal against Princeton (Sept. 3) ... notched her first game-winner against Washington (Sept. 12), heading in a Jonelle Filigno set-up off a corner ... recorded a five-point weekend against Cincinnati (Oct. 22) and Louisville (Oct. 24) ... scored both game-winners against the Bearcats and Cardinals ... goal against UC was a backwards kick past Ashley Daniels for the score ... against UofL, scored off a give-and-go with Gina DeMaio and assisted on an April Price header. As a redshirt sophomore (2009): Saw action in 20 of 22 games, earning more playing time each game after coming off a knee injury a year prior ... started in four games from Oct. 2-Oct. 11 at forward … also started against Duke in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 13) ... took seven shots on the year.
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Prior to Rutgers: Scored 108 goals in her career at Lenape Valley Regional High School and was named one of the top 200 recruits in the country for 2007 ... as a senior, was named First Team All-State by The Daily Record and The New Jersey Herald, and earned AllWest Jersey First Team honors from the Star-Ledger ... was also named All-Group 2 First Team and All-State Second Team ... during her junior campaign, scored 41 goals and notched seven assists ... earned New Jersey Player of the Year Honors ... led her team to a 15-5 record, including a State Sectional Semifinalist appearance ... scored 21 goals and added three assists as a freshman, earning New Jersey Herald First Team All-Area honors, as well as All-West Jersey Second Team recognition from the Star-Ledger ... won four state championships while a member of the PDA Fury, as well as two-time Region I Champion … earned a spot in the 2005 USYSA National Championship finals ... played three seasons of varsity basketball, serving as a captain in 2005. Personal: Born on Dec. 3, 1988 … daughter of Tom and Mary Jane ... has one sister, Jaime … majoring in sport management.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2007 1-1 2 0 0 0 2008 REDSHIRTED 2009 20-5 7 0 0 0 2010 20-20 30 3 2 8 2011 REDSHIRTED 2012 22-22 13 1 3 5 Totals 63-48 52 4 5 13
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JONELLE FILIGNO R-Sr. • Forward • 5-7 Sir Marcellinus Secondary School Mississauga, Canada Club Team: Mississauga Dixie Saints BIO General/International: Has tallied 42 caps with the Canadian National Team … won a bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics, starting the final four matches and scoring the game winner against Great Britain in the quarterfinals … missed the last six matches of the 2010 season playing with the Canadian National Team in Cancun, Mexico for the CONCACAF Women’s World Cup Qualifier ... saw action in all five contests, recording one start, and notching six goals and three assists (15 points) ... Canada won the CONCACAF Title and qualified for the 2011 FIFA World Cup in Germany ... named Canadian Soccer Association’s U20 Female Player of the Year twice ... saw action in the 2008 Beijing Olympics ... sits at fifth all-time in RU record book with 25 career goals scored ... ranks ninth in all-time for RU with 137 career shots ... in a two-way tie for sixth in all-time with 60 career points ... tied in a for third all-time with 12 career game-winning goals. As a redshirt senior (2013): Selected to MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List, becoming the fifth RU player in history to earn the honor … was a unanimous selection to the American Athletic Conference Preseason Team … named Preseason American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year … tabbed No. 12 in TopDrawerSoccer.com’s National Women’s Top 100 … placed on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Best XI Second Team. As a redshirt junior (2012): Started 21 of 22 matches at forward ... led the BIG EAST in points (35), goals (15) and game-winning goals (7) ... named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week for the second-straight week after scoring two goals, including one game winner, against Bucknell and Siena ... first RU field player to be named league player in consecutive weeks ... scored two goals vs. Bucknell (Aug. 24) ... named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, and to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Team of the Week after scoring three goals, including two game winners, against Monmouth (Aug. 17) and Ohio State (Aug. 19) ... topped her goal total (7) against Dartmouth (Sept. 9) ... Named BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll after scoring two goals against Dartmouth (Sept. 9) and tallying an assist against Stony Brook (Sept. 7) ... tallied the golden goal against OSU in the 101st minute on a sliding flick with her right foot ... tallied her fifth game-winning goal on the season in a double overtime victory against USF (Sept. 21) … scored the lone goal for the overtime game-winner against
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DePaul (Oct. 5) ... tallied two goals and an assist in the 3-0 victory over Louisville (Oct. 12) ... finished season tied for first place on single-season list with 15 goals … named to All-BIG EAST First Team. As a redshirt sophomore (2011): Played and started in seven of 19 total matches at forward ... led the team with six goals, 13 points and three game-winners in 2011 ... injured her ankle against Villanova and missed the final 11 matches ... tallied the first goal in the 2-1 win over Villanova (Sept. 16) ... scored her first overtime game-winner against Dartmouth (Sept. 11) on her second-ever penalty kick ... assisted on the first career goal by Amy Pietrangelo against LMU (Sept. 4) ... recorded the first hat trick since 2001 against Fordham (Aug. 29), scoring three goals in the second half, including the game-winner ... headed a Julie Lancos corner into the net against Drexel (Aug. 22), scoring the lone goal in the 1-0 win. As a redshirt freshman (2010): Started in all 14 games she saw action in ... tied for the team lead in points (12), and was second in goals (four) and assists (four) ... notched first career start and goal against Stony Brook (Aug. 20), beating a defender, and driving the ball into the top right of the net ... scored her first career game-winner against Princeton (Sept. 3), corralling the ball from Julie Lancos and beating the Tiger goalkeeper ... had a three-point day against Bucknell (Sept. 5), including her first career penalty kick to put RU up 3-0 with just 31 seconds left to play ... notched an assist on the game-winner against Washington (Sept. 12), tapping the ball to Tricia DiPaolo for the win ... assisted on the game-winner against UConn (Oct. 1), crossing the ball to Karla Schacher in front of the goal ... scored game-winner against PC (Oct. 3), getting the last touch on a scramble in front of the net ... Assisted on a Karla Schacher goal against No. 5 Notre Dame (Oct. 12) ... missed the last six matches with the Canadian National Team in Cancun, Mexico for the CONCACAF Women’s World Cup Qualifier ... saw action in all five contests, recording one start, and notching six goals and three assists (15 points) ... Canada won the CONCACAF Title and qualified for the 2011 FIFA World Cup in Germany. As a freshman (2009): Injured her knee seven minutes into a scrimmage against Montreal and sat the remainder of the season. Personal: Born on Sept. 24, 1990 … daughter of June and Domenic.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2008 Played for U20 Canada National Team 2009 Redshirted 2010 14-14 36 4 4 12 2 2011 7-7 34 6 1 13 3 2012 22-21 67 15 5 35 7 Totals 43-42 137 25 10 60 12
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MARIA GEREW Sr. • Forward • 5-6 Toms River North Toms River, N.J. Club Team: TRSA Hurricanes
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As a freshman (2010): Saw five minutes of action against Providence College (Oct. 3). Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner at Toms River North High School ... Notched 19 goals and eight assists in 2009, earning first team All-Conference, All-Shore and All-County ... also named team MVP and captain ... named third team All-Shore as a junior ... as a sophomore, scored 18 goals and added seven assists ... named first team All-County and All-Conference, as well as second team All-Shore and team MVP ... also lettered in basketball all four years ... Named captain and MVP as a senior ... holds school record in 4X200 and 4X400 ... played club ball for 11 years on the TRSA Hurricanes, one of the top N.J. teams ... National Honor Society member. Personal: Born March 25, 1992 ... daughter of Ana and Greg ... sister of Daniel and Christina ... majoring in pre-med/biology.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2010 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 10-3 9 1 0 2 1 2012 12-2 9 1 2 4 0 Totals 23-5 18 2 2 6 1
BIO As a junior (2012): Saw action in 12 games with two starts ... tied for team lead with two assists ... tied for second on the team with four points (one goal, two assists) ... took nine shots … assisted on a Filigno goal against Monmouth (Aug. 17), the first assist of her career ... scored the insurance goal in the 2-0 win over Stony Brook (Sept. 7) ... earned her second start of the season against Villanova (Sept. 14). As a sophomore (2011): Played in 10 games, starting the last three after seeing action in just one match last season ... tallied one goal on seven shots ... averaged 31 minutes a game ... scored the game-winning goal against Villanova (Sept. 16), scoring just three minutes after she entered the contest ... tore her ACL against St. John’s (Sept. 30).
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JESSICA JANOSZ R-Sr. • Goalkeeper • 6-0 Lakeland Regional/Ringwood, N.J. Club Team: New Jersey Rangers
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the weekend and maintained a 1.000 save percentage. As a redshirt freshman (2010): Did not see action. As a freshman (2009): Redshirted. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner at Lakeland Regional High School ... named New Jersey Herald/Star-Ledger/Passaic County Girl’s Soccer Player of the Year ... rated one of the Top 10 Goalkeepers in N.J. by the Star-Ledger ... Earned First Team All-State North New Jersey and Second Team All-State her senior year ... led her team to the Northern New Jersey State Sectional Finals in 2008 ... allowed only seven goals, recording 16 shutouts in her senior year ... set a school record 52 shutouts during her high school campaign ... also a First Team All-Conference basketball player ... plays with the New Jersey Rangers U20 club team. Personal: Born Aug. 23, 1991 ... only child of Stan and Joanne ... majoring in nursing.
CAREER STATISTICS Year Minutes GA GAA Saves 2009 REDSHIRTED 2010 Did Not See Action 2011 290:00 2 0.62 17 2012 470:59 5 0.96 19 Totals 760:59 7 0.83 36
Save% SO .895 2 .792 1.4 .844 3.4
BIO As a redshirt junior (2012): Started the season splitting time with Emmy Simpkins in net ... allowed five goals through 470:59 minutes of soccer ... made 19 saves on the year, maintaining a 0.96 GAA ... both Bucknell (Aug. 24) and Siena (Aug, 26) were unable to get a shot off with Janosz in net ... totaled 101 minutes of shutout soccer against Monmouth (Aug. 17) and Ohio State (Aug. 19). As a redshirt sophomore (2011): Played three games in between the pipes, totaling 290 minutes ... allowed two goals, maintaining a 0.62 GAA with 17 saves ... owned a 1-1-1 record with two shutouts ... saw her first career action - including scrimmages - against DePaul (Oct. 7) and RV Notre Dame (Oct. 9) ... did not allow a goal in 200 minutes of action ... Named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week for her efforts against DePaul and Notre Dame ... made 12 saves over
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TORI LEIGH R-Jr. • Midfield/Back • 5-7 Steinert Hamilton, N.J. Club Team: Yardley Makefield Soccer
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contest ... only rookie to start in the field ... took two shots against Colgate (Aug. 27) ... had one shot against Bucknell (Sept. 5). Prior to Rutgers: Named an ESPN RISE Honorable Mention ... earned All-South Jersey second team and Star-Ledger Third Team All Group 4 honors in 2009 ... earned Top 20 All-Central, All-CVC, All-Area and Mercer 33 honors as a senior ... led the Steinert Spartans to the 2007 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group 4 Championship ... member of the USYSA U19 Regional team ... plays club ball for Yardley Makefield Soccer. Personal: Daughter of James and Tammy ... has one younger sister Taylor.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2010 14-4 3 0 0 0 0 2011 19-8 2 1 0 2 0 2012 16-4 7 0 0 0 0 Totals 49-16 12 1 0 2 0
BIO As a junior (2012): Saw action in 16 matches, starting four at outside back ... earned her first start of the season against Siena (Aug. 26) ... averaged 34.4 minutes per game ... took seven shots. As a sophomore (2011): Saw action in all 19 games at outside back ... started in eight matches, including six of the final seven to end the season ... averaged 57 minutes per contest ... scored her first career goal against Seton Hall (Oct. 21), blasting a shot from the top of the box to knot the score at 1-1. As a freshman (2010): Saw the most action of any freshman, seeing action in 14 games and starting in four … averaged 40 minutes per
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BRIELLE BUIS Jr. • Midfield • 5-4 Indian Hills Franklin Lakes, N.J. Club Team: Jersey United
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to Costa Rica with First Shot Academy and played against W-League level teams … member of RYSA from 2001-07 … practiced with the NJ Wildcats of the W-League … member of the NJ ODP U17 State Team … won ODP Region I tournament in 2010 … trains with Mark Williams of Sky Blue FC. Personal: Born Jan. 23, 1993 … daughter of Robert and Jennifer … has one brother, Robert ... intends to major in journalism and media studies. Has one brother, Robert ... Intends to major in journalism and media studies.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2011 6-0 1 0 0 0 0 2012 8-0 2 1 0 2 0 Totals 14-0 3 1 0 2 0
BIO As a sophomore (2012): Saw action in eight games at midfield … scored her first career goal against Sam Houston State (Sept. 2) … tallied two shots and two points on the season. As a freshman (2011): Saw action in six games at forward … took one shot and played 58 total minutes. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year starter at Indian Hills High School … led the team in scoring her final three years … named Bergen County top midfielder in 2010 by The Record … all-Bergen County First Team her final three seasons … all-Bergen County honorable mention as a freshman … named to the All-League second team as a freshman and sophomore … team captain as a senior … played club ball for Jersey United Spartans, First Shot Academy and RYSA Wildcats … Traveled
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SARA CORSON Jr. • Forward • 5-8 Metuchen Metuchen, N.J. Club Team: Match-Fit Chelsea
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Team in 2008 and 2009 … led her team to a Group 1 State Championship … team MVP as a junior and senior … a U17 ODP Pool Player … played club soccer for Match-fit Chelsea … played in the Match-fit U20G Super Y League … also lettered in basketball and track & field. Personal: Born May 25, 1993 … daughter of Margaret and Matthew … has one sister, Emily … majoring in occupational therapy.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2011 Did Not See Action 2012 10-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 10-0 0 0 0 0 0
BIO As a sophomore (2012): Saw action in 10 games after not playing in rookie season … averaged 18.1 minutes per game. As a freshman (2011): Did not see action. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year starter at Metuchen High School … named to the NSCAA/Adidas All-Region II team and nominated to be an All-American … three-time NJGSCA All-State honoree … a NJGSCA Top 20 player in the state in 2009 and 2010 … Star-Ledger First Team honoree in 2010 … named to the Home News Tribune First Team All-Area in 2009 and 2010 … in 2009, named the Greater Middlesex Conference All-Conference Player … Selected to the Division All-Star
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CASSIE INACIO Jr. • Forward/Midfield • 5-6 Manalapan Manalapan, N.J. Club Team: PDA Charge
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for Scholz ... scored her first career goal against Fordham (Aug. 29), rebounding a Stef Scholz shot and burying it for the first score of the night in a 4-1 win. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity starter at Manalapan High School … All-Shore Conference first team as a senior, second team as a junior … All-Group 4 Third Team in 2010 … three-time Group 3 Central Jersey Class A North First Team All-Division honoree … led her team to the Group 3 Central Jersey Division North A Championship her sophomore year … Team Captain as a senior … played club soccer for the Players Development Academy Charge under Mike O’Neill and Meghan Ryan … charge won the Region 1 Premier League in 2010 and qualified for Nationals twice. Personal: Born Sept. 18, 1993 … daughter of Antonio and Diane … intends to major in communication.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2011 19-10 18 1 3 5 0 2012 22-19 24 0 3 3 0 Totals 41-29 42 1 6 8 0
BIO As a junior (2013): Named team captain along with teammates Tricia DiPaolo and Hayley Katkowski. As a sophomore (2012): Saw action in 22 games, starting at forward/midfield in 19 ... averaged 64.6 minutes per game ... Tallied an assist against DePaul on the overtime game-winner (Oct. 5)...Recorded 24 shots on the season ... assisted on the lone goal against Colgate in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 10) ... tallied three assists on the season. As a freshman (2011): An aggressive forward … saw action in all 19 games, starting 10 matches, including the last three ... came off the bench to give Rutgers added speed ... averaged 46 minutes per game ... assisted on the Stef Scholz goal against DePaul (Oct. 7), saving a ball from going out-of-bounds to Stef Pace, who blasted it in the box
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AMY PIETRANGELO Jr. • Forward/Midfield • 5-4 Dawson College Laval, Quebec, Canada
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As a freshman (2011): Saw action in 18 games at forward, starting three matches ... third among freshmen with four points on the season ... notched one goal and two assists ... scored the first goal against RV/21 LMU (Sept. 4), rebounding a Jonelle Filigno shot ... assisted on a Filigno goal against Fordham (Aug. 29), blasting a shot on goal that Filigno tapped in off the rebound ... notched an assist off a corner kick against Drexel (Aug. 22) in 18 minutes of play. Prior to Rutgers: Nominated for Canadian U20 Player of the Year … attended the U17, U20 and Senior national team camps … earned two caps with the Canadian national team … played 90 minutes against Brazil at Torneio Internacional Sao Paulo, where Canada won the gold … member of the Quebec National Training Center for three years … won a gold medal at the U16 Canadian Championship with the Provincial (State) U16 team … named Juvenile Player of the Year by the Quebec Soccer Federation … won the Quebec Elite Soccer League’s Golden Ball Award. Personal: Born July 14, 1993 … daughter of Filomena Di Lillo and Antonio Pietrangelo … has two younger brothers, Johnny and Dario … intends to major in exercise science and sports studies.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2011 18-3 18 1 2 4 0 2012 13-12 17 2 1 5 2 Totals 31-15 35 3 3 9 2
BIO General/International: Earned Canadian U20 Player of the Year Award in 2011 ... nominated for Canadian U20 Player of the Year … attended the U17, U20 and Senior national team camps … earned six caps with the Canadian national team ... represented Canada at the 2011 Pan American Games from Oct. 18-28 in Guadalajara, Mexico. As a sophomore (2012): Saw action in 13 matches, starting in 12 at midfield/forward ... recorded 17 shots on the year ... scored the game-winning goal against Louisville (Oct. 12) ... tallied an assist in the 2-0 victory over Seton Hall (Oct. 19) ... scored the lone goal in a victory over Colgate in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 10).
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STEFANIE SCHOLZ Jr. • Forward • 5-4 Immaculate Heart Academy South Hackensack, N.J. Club Team: PDA Tsunami
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Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner at Immaculate Heart Academy … named to the NJGSCA All-State team twice … a two-time BCWVA First Team All-County and All-Suburban First Team selection… threetime first team All-League honoree … 2010 team captain and leading scorer … NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-American … recorded 51 goals and 23 assists over three years … led her team to three Non-Public A State Championships and three Non-Public North A Sectional Championships … team was three-time Bergen County champs and two-time league champs … played three years of club ball for the PDA Tsunami … led the Tsunami to ECNL National Championship as well as the Red Bull National Championship and the US Club Soccer National Championship. Personal: Born June 1, 1993 … daughter of Ben and Robyn … has one brother, Mike Klejmont, who is a graduate of Rutgers (2008) … majoring in pre-dentistry ... selected by the judges of the International Concert Alliance to perform at the Annual Young People’s Piano Competition Concert at Cami Hall in NYC in 2002.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2011 19-18 29 3 1 7 1 2012 14-0 8 2 0 4 0 Totals 33-18 37 5 1 11 1
BIO As a sophomore (2012): Saw action in 14 games ... scored her first goal of the season against Notre Dame in the double overtime tie (Oct. 7) ... notched a goal in the 2-0 victory over Seton Hall (Oct. 19) … finished tied for third on the squad with two goals. As a freshman (2011): Started in 18 of 19 matches at forward - the lone freshman to do so ... averaged 67 minutes per game ... second on the team with seven points, coming off three goals and an assist ... scored her first game-winner against DePaul (Oct. 7), blasting a shot in stride on frame ... Scored her first career goal at Georgetown (Sept. 18) ... assisted on a Cassie Inacio goal against Fordham (Aug. 29), after sending a shot on goal that Inacio rebounded and buried ... marked her first point in a RU uniform.
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KRISTEN SIANO Jr. • Forward • 5-7 Hong Kong International School Hong Kong
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As a freshman (2011): Saw action in 15 games at forward, taking 10 shots. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner at Hong Kong International School … three-time APAC All Star … three-time Far East All Star … earned the Far East Golden Boot Award … saw action with the Hong Kong national team in an invitational friendly tournament. Personal: Born on April 2, 1993 … daughter of Jim and Barbara … has three siblings – Lauren, Taren and JT … an undecided major.
CAREER STATISTICS BIO As a sophomore (2012): Did not see action.
Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2011 15-0 10 0 0 0 0 2012 Did Not See Action Totals 15-0 10 0 0 0 0
CASSIDY BENINTENTE So. • Defense • 5-2 Jackson Liberty Jackson, N.J. BIO As a freshman (2012): Did not see action. Prior to Rutgers: No. 9 Player to Watch in New Jersey according to TopDrawerSoccer.com … played under Rutgers coaches Mike O’Neill and Meghan Ryan on the PDA Charge Club team … two-time New Jersey State Cup champions (2010, 2011) … two-time ECNL National Championship Finalist (2009,2010) … played under head coach Glenn Crooks with the New Jersey ODP, winning the Region 1 Championship in 2009, 2010 … member of Wall Elite club from 2005-09, serving as a three-year team captain … U15 Club Champions in 2009 … 2007 US Club National Finalist … three-year starter at Jackson Liberty High School, leading the team in goals scored each year …
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12 two-time All-County player for head coach Lacey Thiery … selected to the All-Division team as a freshman … top-15 goal scorer in the Shore Conference in 2008, 2009 and 2010 … three-year varsity starter in lacrosse. Personal: Born June 12, 1994 … daughter of Lisa and Scott ... intends to major in sports management.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 Did Not See Action Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0
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RACHEL COLE So. • Forward • 5-6 Dwight Englewood Teaneck, N.J.
BIO As a freshman (2012): Started in 10 matches, seeing action in 21 ... tallied eight points on three goals and two assists ... Scored her first career goal, a game winner, against Sam Houston State (Sept. 2) ... assisted on an April Price game-winner against Stony Brook (Sept. 7) ... notched a goal and an assist in the 5-0 victory over Cincinnati (Oct. 14) ... 34 shots on the year ... averaged 55 minutes per game ... tied for second on the team with three goals. Prior to Rutgers: Third Team High School All-American, as named by ESPNHS … No. 75 overall recruit by ESPN.com … ranked No. 62 by TopDrawerSoccer.com … ranked the No. 4 overall prospect in New Jersey by TopDrawerSoccer.com … six-year member of PDA Charge under RU coaches Mike O’Neill and Meghan Ryan, helping the team win two New Jersey State Cup Championships (2010, 2011) … standout at Dwight Englewood High School, leading the state with 50 goals and 10 assists
5 during her senior season … ranked fourth nationally in goals scored as a senior … compiled 135 career goals, leading Dwight Englewood to its first section and league championships in school history … named First Team All-State and Bergen County Player of the Year by the Star-Ledger, First Team All-New Jersey by MSG Varsity and First Team All-Bergen County … starter for school’s varsity basketball team. Personal: Born Jan. 4, 1994 … daughter of Peter and Barbara … sister of Caitlin and David … brother David played baseball at Hofstra.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 21-10 34 3 2 8 2 Totals 21-10 34 3 2 8 2
AMANDA DEVOLK R-So. • Forward • 5-3 Frisco Liberty Frisco, Texas Club Team: Dallas Sting BIO
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As a redshirt freshman (2012): Saw action in 22 matches, starting in 12 ... averaged 44 minutes of action ... scored her first career goal against No. 17 Texas A&M to give the Scarlet Knights an early 1-0 lead (Aug. 31).
Crossroads of America Champions … also played for the Longhorns SC (2004-05, 2008-09), Blackwatch SC (2006-08), Everton SC (2005-06) and Texas Spurs SC (2003-04) … 2008 Disney Showcase semi-finalists … ran two years of track … 2008 District 9-AAAA Champion and a three-time 3200 meter, 1600 meter and pole vault gold medalist.
As a freshman (2011): Did not see action; spent season rehabbing following an ACL tear in high school.
Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1992 … daughter of Tony and Desiree … older sister of Dillon … intends to major in biochemistry.
Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for Frisco Liberty High School … two-year team captain … named District 9-AAAA Offensive Player of the Year in 2010 … one of the Top 25 Texas state goal scorers in 2010 … named to the Second Team All-District 9-AAAA as a freshman and sophomore … four-time team Offensive Player of the Year … led her team to the 2009 Region II, District 9-AAAA Area Championship title … played for the Sting club team from 2009-2011 … the Sting won the 2009 US Club Soccer Region J Championship and were National Qualifiers … also 2009
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2011 Did Not See Action 2012 22-12 21 1 0 2 0 Totals 22-12 21 1 0 2 0
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ALANA JIMINEZ So. • GK • 5-9 Ocean Township Ocean, N.J. BIO As a freshman (2012): Did not see action. Prior to Rutgers: Named to 2012 ESPN HS Goalkeepers to Watch List … member of the PDA Charge under RU coaches Mike O’Neill and Meghan Ryan … also played for the Wall Wombats under head coach Dan Manson … team ranked No. 4 in New Jersey … two-year player for Twin County Crew, leading the team to the 2010 NJYS State Cup semifinals and 2009 CASL Elite Samba championship … 2010 selection to the NJ ODP Pool … varsity goalkeeper at Ocean Township High School from 2008-11, earning Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2008 and 2010 … named Second Team All-Shore in 2010 by Asbury
1 Park Press and Monmouth County … second Team honoree by the Star-Ledger in 2010. Personal: Born May 31, 1994 … daughter of Jamie and Janet.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 Did Not See Action Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0
HAYLEY KATKOWSKI So. • Midfield • 5-5 Westford Academy Westford, Mass.
BIO As a sophomore (2013): Selected to American Athletic Conference Preseason Team … named team captain along with teammates Tricia DiPaolo and Cassie Inacio. As a freshman (2012): Started in all 22 matches at sitting midfield ... led the team by averaging over 89 minutes per game ...Tallied seven shots on the season ... recorded her first assist against Dartmouth (Sept. 9) … named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Oct. 8 for her performances against DePaul and Notre Dame ... named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team and All-Rookie Team. Prior to Rutgers: Ranked No. 19 prospect in the Northeast by TopDrawerSoccer.com … national finalist in 2008 with FC Stars under head coach Jason Dewhurst … 2008 Region 1 Champion … qualified for ECNL National Championship (2010, 2011) … state Champions from 2008-2011 … four-year varsity starter at Westford Academy … tallied 18 goals and 21 assists in her career … three-year Dual County League
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11 All-Star selection … two-time Eastern Massachusetts All-Star … First Team Lowell Sun All-Star … captain and team MVP as a senior … twotime Division I North finalists. Personal: Born on May 10, 1994 … daughter of Richard and Elaine.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 22-22 7 0 1 1 0 Totals 22-22 7 0 1 1 0
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MAGGIE MORASH So. • Defense • 5-4 The Pingry School Bernardsville, N.J. BIO As a freshman (2012): Started 15 of 22 matches at outside back ... averaged 60.7 minutes per game ... tallied one shot on the season. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year player under Rutgers coaches Mike O’Neill and Meghan Ryan on PDA Charge … second Team ESPNHS High School All-American … two-time captain … ECNL National Finalist (2010, 2011) … USYSA Regional Finalist in 2011 … two-time N.J. State Cup Champions (2010, 2011) ... N.J. State Cup Finalist in 2009 … named First Team All-State by the Star-Ledger during her senior season at The Pingry School … also named Star-Ledger’s Somerset County Player of the Year … led the squad to NJSIAA Non-Public A State Championship with a 21-1-1 record after winning the Skyland Conference Championship … two-time sectional finalist in NJSIAA State
13 Tournament (2009, 2010) … team finished in second place at the SCIAA Championships from 2008-11. Personal: Born on Oct. 19, 1993 … daughter of Dan and Dianne.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 22-15 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 22-15 1 0 0 0 0
GABBY MORENO So. • Midfield • 5-4 Severna Park Severna Park, Md.
BIO As a freshman (2012): Started 10 of 22 matches in the midfield ... notched 16 shots ... averaged 50.8 minutes a game. Prior to Rutgers: Five-year member of the Freestate Fury (2008-12) … participated in ECNL Player Development Program (2012) and was named to the ECNL Florida All-Tournament Team (2011) … served as Freestate Fury’s captain in 2011 … participated in the US Youth Soccer ODP from 2006-10 … four-year starter for Severna Park High School … named first team All-Region, All-State, All-South and All-County in 2011 … capital Gazette Player of the Year as a senior … also an All-Met First Team selection by Baltimore Sun and Washington Post in 2011 … served as the team’s captain during her senior campaign …
7 as a sophomore, was named to the All-State, All-South, All-County and All-Metro first teams. Personal: Born on Aug. 23, 1993 … daughter of Tony and Tawney … sister of Cal.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 22-10 16 0 0 0 0 Totals 22-10 16 0 0 0 0
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BRIANNE REED So. • Defense • 5-5 Red Bank Catholic Tinton Falls, N.J. BIO As a freshman (2012): Saw action in 19 games with one start against Sam Houston State (Sept. 2) ... tallied five shots on the season. Prior to Rutgers: 2011 Finalist at ODP National Championship … participant in 2011 ODP National Training … played for 2010 NJ ODP State Championship Team … club teams included Ocean SA Eagles, Wall SC Wombats and PDA Charge under RU coaches Mike O’Neill and Meghan Ryan … three-year varsity starter at Red Bank Catholic High School, leading the Caseys to two Shore Conference titles (2009, 2010), as well as three-consecutive NJSIAA Non-Public A Championship appearances, capturing a Co-State Championship in 2010 ... named First Team All-State by Star-Ledger (2011) and First Team AllShore Conference by the Asbury Park Press (2011, 2010)… recipient of the 2011 John Cobb Senior Excellence Award… 2012 Monmouth County Director of Athletics Sportsmanship Award… 2012 Jersey
22 Sporting News Player of the Year… also competed in varsity track and was the 2012 Monmouth County Triple and Long Jump Champion. Personal: Born on May 2, 1994 ... daughter of Brian and Yolanda … has one younger sister, Haley.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 19-1 5 0 0 0 0 Totals 19-1 5 0 0 0 0
ERICA SKROSKI So. • Midfield • 5-6 Absegami Galloway, N.J.
BIO As a freshman (2012): Saw action in 20 games, starting 16 ... Took 17 shots and averaged 74.8 minutes a game ... Tallied an assist against Dartmouth (Sept. 9). Prior to Rutgers: Ranked No. 8 overall player in New Jersey by TopDrawerSoccer.com … Played club soccer for NJSA under head coach Kris Anderson, the current coach of Rutgers-Camden … Four-year varsity starter at Absegami High School … first team All-Conference as a sophomore and first team All-South Jersey during junior season … Scored 15 goals in senior season to lead Braves to a 16-3-1 record … The Press of Atlantic City’s Girls Soccer Player of the Year in 2011 … Led Absegami to second-consecutive CAL American Conference Title … Cape Atlantic League Senior All-Star game participant.
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CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 20-16 17 0 1 1 0 Totals 20-16 42 0 1 1 0
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ERICA SOUSA So. • Defense • 5-5 H. Frank Carey Franklin Square, N.Y. BIO
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Personal: Born on Aug.11 1994 … daughter of Joe and Anna.
As a freshman (2012): Did not see action. Prior to Rutgers: TopDrawerSoccer.com’s No. 50 player in the nation and No. 2 player in New York … member of U19 Portuguese National Soccer Team … varsity player at H. Frank Carey since eighth grade, serving as a captain from 2010-11 … Nassau All-County Award winner (2011), three-time Nassau All-Class Award Winner (2007, 2008, 2010) and Nassau County All-Conference Award recipient (2009) … MSG Varsity All-Long Island Second Team selection … selected as the team’s Most Outstanding Player from 2006-2011 … Super Y League National Select Player … N.Y. East ODP State-Athlete from 2008-10 … Regional 1 Player selected to Costa Rica Tournament Team (2009) and Portugal Algarve Tournament Team (2010) … invited to National ID Soccer Camp in 2008.
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 Did Not See Action Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0
SAMANTHA VALLIANT So. • Defense • 5-8 Markham District Markham, ON, Canada BIO
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Personal: Born on Dec. 3, 1995 … daughter of Jeff and Elizabeth.
As a freshman (2012): Did not see action. Prior to Rutgers: 2011 OSYL U17 Champion with Pickering Pythons, scoring seven goals in seven starts … all-star selection in the W-League for the Hamilton FC in 2011 … notched 11 points in as many games (four goals, three assists) while playing in the midfield and at forward … 2010 Woman World Cup U17 Camp selection … played in USMC Men’s Futsal League from 2010-2011 … member of Mississauga Falcons U92’ Girls Team, which was the 2009 U16 OYSL Champions … also played for Newmarket United (2010), Ajax United Magin (2006-08) and the Richmond Hill Raiders (2003-05) … standout at Markham District High School … Canadian Women’s National Team U17 Camp selection (2010).
CAREER STATISTICS Year MP-MS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 Did Not See Action Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0
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SCARLET KNIGHTS NEWCOMERS
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JEN ANDRESEN
Freshman • Midfield • 5’4” Ramapo • Franklin Lakes, N.J.
TORI PRAGER
Freshman • Midfield • 5’6” Lenape • Mount Laurel, N.J.
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Prior to Rutgers: Played club soccer for the ECNL World Class F.C. ... N.J. ODP participant in 2009, 2010 and 2012 ... 2012 ODP National Championship Finalists ... 2011 Super Y ODP National Select Player ... four-year varsity starter at Ramapo High School ... led the Raiders to a State Sectional Championship in 2012 ... All-American nominee in 2011 and 2012 ... 2012 team captain ... named First Team All-County in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... four-time all-State selection (2009, 2010, 2011 2012) ... placed in the NJSGSA State Top 20 in 2010 and 2012 .
Prior to Rutgers: Played club soccer for PDA South Crush ... team captain from 2005-12 ... four-year starter at Lenape High School ... named captain in her senior year ...four-star rating on TopDrawerSoccer.com ... LHS won the Olympic Conference Title three times ... won the Coaches Tournament Championship in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... won the Group 4 NJ State Championship in 2009, 2010 and 2011 ... named All-State and All-South Jersey in 2011 and 2012 ... recognized as a Top-20 New Jersey and All-South Region selection in 2012 ... won the National ODP Championship in 2012.
Personal: Born April 18, 1995 … daughter of Chris and Mary ... younger sister of Chris and Rob.
Personal: Born on March 7, 1995 … daughter of Mark and Cynthia ... mother was a nationally ranked Rutgers gymnast ... Sister of Maxwell, Samantha and Alexandra.
NICOLE HUDSON
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Freshman • Midfield • 5’6” Roland Park Country School Baltimore, Md. Prior to Rutgers: Played club soccer for the Baltimore Bays and head coach Charlie Myers ... won six-consecutive Maryland State Championships ... played for Maryland ODP from 2003-2010 ... four-year letterwinner at Roland Park Country School ... named team captain in her junior and senior year ... led the Reds to a championship during her freshman year ... named to the 2010 and 2011 IAAM All-Star All-Conference Team ... winner of the 2011 Soccer Excellence Award ... member of the Region 1 Team in 2001 ... invited to the 2010 U17 Region 1 training camp in California. Personal: Born on Dec. 9, 1994 … daughter of Stanley and Erica.
SHANNON PHILLIPS
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Freshman • Defense • 5’9” Sidwell Friends • Greenbelt, Md. Prior to Rutgers: Played for the Freestate Elite ECNL U18 club team ... previously played for DC Stoddert, Bethesda Soccer and MSC Soccer ... four-year starter at Sidwell Friends High School (Washington, D.C.) ... named to the AllECNL National Team in 2012 ... played on the 2010 Inter-Regional Team ... 2008 and 2009 Region 1 Pool player and Maryland ODP member ... helped SFHS capture first place in the Mid-Atlantic Conference in 2012 ... part of a defense that held opponents scoreless for 810 consecutive minutes. Personal: Born on May 5, 1995 … mother, Karlene, and father, Dane, are originally from Trinidad and Tobago ... younger sister of Shaq.
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JESSICA PUCHALSKI
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Freshman • Forward • 5’7” South Brunswick South Brunswick, N.J. Prior to Rutgers: A four-year starter at South Brunswick High School ... named Team MVP in 2010, 2011, and 2012 ... recognized as a NJGSCA Top 20 All-State player in 2011 and 2012 ... all-state selection in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... all-region team in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... selected to all-county team in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... played club soccer for the PDA Slammers ... part of the U15 USYS team that won State, Regional and National Championships ... lettered in track her freshman year. Personal: Born on Aug. 23, 1995 … Daughter of Mark and Joan... Sister of Mathew.
SCARLET KNIGHTS NEWCOMERS ALI RYAN
Freshman • Forward • 5’4” Bowie. • Bowie, Md.
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Prior to Rutgers: Played on the Freestate Elite 94 U18 ECNL club team ... named the team captain in 2010 and 2011 ... former clubs include the Region 1 Premier 2011, U15 Maryland State Cup Champs 2010 and ECNL Elite Clubs National League ... Three-year starter at Bowie High School ... named the PG. Co. OWL Invitational MVP ... 2009-2010 Region 4A Champs ... 2009-2010 PG Co. 4A Champs ... ranked first in assists and third in goals in Maryland during 2010 season ... All-State Honorable Mention in 2009 and 2010 ... named All-County first team and was an All-Metro honorable mention in 2010 ... 2009 All-County second team selection. Personal: Born on May 21, 1995 … daughter of Patrick Ryan II and Kim Ryan.
JENNA SEDDON
Freshman • Forward • 5’7” Absegami. • Galloway, N.J.
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Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner at Absegami High School ... named captain in senior season ... named a CAL Coaches All-Conference midfielder in 2009 ... CAL Coaches defender in 2010 ... participated in the 2010 South Jersey Coaches Cup Final ... part of a high school team that was named South Jersey’s Girls Soccer Team of the Year in 2010 ... Named a South Group Four finalist in 2010 ... CAL Coaches All-Conference as a forward in 2011 and 2012 ... named All-State and All-State Group Four as a forward in 2012 ... also played on the varsity basketball team her sophomore, junior and senior year. Personal: Born on Nov. 28, 1994 … daughter of Jon.
ERIN SMITH
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Freshman • Defense • 5’7” Shawnee • Medford Lakes, N.J.
Prior to Rutgers: Played on the PDA South Crush U18, which ranked fourth in the state, fifth in the region and seventh in the nation ... Ranked 12th in the Region 1 by TopDrawerSoccer.com ... Led her team to appearances in the NJ State Cup Finals in 2009 and 2010 ... Four-year letterwinner at Shawnee High School … Named to Second Team All-Olympic Conference in 2009 and 2010 … NJGSCC South Top 20 Award winner … Nominated as an All-American, All-Region and named first team All-County in junior season... Named Midfielder of the Year by SJSCA and was nominated as an All-American, All-Region player and named first team All-County in 2012 ... Also played high school basketball and lacrosse as a starter in 2009 and 2011. Personal: Born on July 21, 1995 … Daughter of Dennis and Donna Smith.
MADISON TIERNAN
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Freshman • Midfield • 5’4” Eastern • Voorhees, N.J. Prior to Rutgers: Ranked No.1 Girls Soccer Player in New Jersey and Region 1 ... U15 National Team Member ... twotime ODP National Champion ... named Team Offensive MVP all four years of high school ... team MVP in her junior and senior seasons … two-time All-American (2011, 2012) ... named to the All-Olympic Conference First Team from 2009-2012 ... AllState selection in 2009-2012 ... four-time Top 20 All-State selection ... named a three-time Regional All-American (2010, 2011, 2012 ) ... named the SJSCA Offensive Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012 ... named the NSCAA NJ Girl’s Soccer Player of the Year ... also started all four years on the varsity softball team. Personal: Born on July 3, 1995 … daughter of Joe and Robin.
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2012 SEASON REVIEW Behind Cole, seniors Maura McLaughlin and Shannon Woller, and sophomores Amy Pietrangelo and Stefanie Scholz were tied with two goals apiece. Woeller paced RU’s backline, averaging 84.6 minutes per match and roaming the pitch for 90-plus minutes 16 times overall in 2012. She logged over 100 minutes in four of the team’s 22 matches.
The Rutgers women’s soccer team finished the 2012 season with an overall record of 13-8-1, including a 5-5-1 mark in BIG EAST play. The Scarlet Knights closed their final season of BIG EAST contention by reaching their 13th consecutive BIG EAST Championships and obtaining the program’s seventh NCAA Tournament bid. The Scarlet Knights were led by redshirt junior Jonelle Filigno, who earned All-BIG EAST First Team honors and All-America Second Team honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Filigno paced the BIG EAST with 35 points, five assists and 15 goals and record seven game-winners – a new RU single-season mark. Filigno passed former Scarlet Knights standout and U.S. Women’s Soccer National Team star Carli Lloyd, who set the previous mark with six goals in 2003. The Mississauga, Canada, native is now tied with Christa Aluotto (1989-92) for third in RU history with 12 game-winning goals. Filigno also became the first Rutgers player to be named BIG EAST Player of the Week for back-to-back weeks. Filigno’s selection to the all-conference made her the 26th Scarlet Knight that has earned a postseason league honor under head coach Glenn Crooks. Freshman Hayley Katkowski, the 27th RU played to earn a postseason honor, was placed on the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team, starting all 22 minutes while averaging a team-high 89 minutes per game. Rutgers placed at least one player on an All-BIG EAST Team during every season of its membership in the BIG EAST from 1995-2012. Freshman Rachel Cole finished the year as the squad’s second leading scorer, notching three goals in her rookie campaign.
Senior goalkeepers Emmy Simpkins and Jessica Janosz split time in net through RU’s first five games, alternating halves and allowing a combined five goals. Simpkins went on to win the job and started 20 of the Scarlet Knights’ 22 games in 2012, boasting a 1.09 goals against average and a .800 save percentage. The Concord, N.C., native posted an 8-6 record, making 76 saves in the process. After beginning the season unranked, the Scarlet Knights jumped up to No. 16 in the NSCAA Polls after their hot 4-0 start, a span in which the squad outscored the opposition, 7-1. With a win in its opener against Monmouth, RU improved to 10-2-1 in season-opening matches under Crooks. Filigno notched three of her seven game-winners during the stretch, including an overtime strike against Ohio State to give RU a 1-0 victory. The No. 16 ranking was the highest for Rutgers since the team closed the final 2009 NSCAA Polls with the same ranking. Despite a 4-1 setback loss to then-No. 17 Texas A&M, RU collected wins in its following three matches to improve to 7-1, the program’s best start since going 6-1-1 to begin 2009. Five different players scored during the three-game span, including tallies by Cole and sophomore Brielle Buis – the first goals of their careers – junior Maria Gerew and senior April Price, as well as a pair of scores off the foot of Filigno. Simpkins recorded three consecutive clean sheets in those wins. Following the hot start in nonconference play, Rutgers faced initial struggles in BIG EAST competition, losing five of its first six contests. Four of the five losses – Villanova (Sep. 14), Georgetown (Sep. 16), St. John’s (Sep. 28) and Syracuse (Sep. 30) – were by one goal, as two came in overtime.
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2012 SEASON REVIEW But with a berth to the BIG EAST Championships on the line, RU responded, ripping off a 4-0-1 streak to end the regular season. The Scarlet Knights opened up October with a 1-0 victory at DePaul, as Filigno scored the game’s only goal in the 91st minute. The Scarlet Knights put together a total team effort in their next match agaisnt Notre Dame, as RUTGERS BY THE NUMBERS... goals by Scholz and Woeller combined with an eight-save effort from Simpkins Game-winning goals off the foot of resulted in a 2-2 tie. Jonelle Filigno, the most ever by an RU player in a single season With the tie Rutgers
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That contest proved to be the turning point in the Scarlet Knights’ season, as they went on to outscore the opposition 10-0 in their final three games to pave their way to the BIG EAST Championships.
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Goals scored by Jonelle Filigno in 2012, tied for the most goals scored in a single-season by an RU player and highest total since Carli Lloyd (15) in 2001
Simpkins was a force in between the posts down the stretch for RU, allowing just two Number of All-BIG EAST selections goals in the final five under head coach Glenn Crooks, games of the reguincluding Jonelle Filigno and lar season. Simpkins Hayley Katkowski in 2012 did not allow a goal in 274.22 straight minutes, spanning the team’s final Rutgers’ wining-percentage at Yurcak three games and Field over the past five seasons RU’s opening-BIG EAST Championships matchup against Connecticut. Her efforts earned her a spot on the BIG EAST Honor roll in final week of the season.
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Cole found the back of the net twice in RU’s final three contests, the more important strike coming against in-state rival Seton Hall in the season finale.The Teaneck, N.J., native blasted a shot from 25-yards out on a set piece to break a scoreless tie in the 42nd minute, and Scholz went on to seal the victory 30 minutes later with a strike to the far post.
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As a No. 5 seed, RU faced No. 4 UConn in the first round of the BIG EAST Championships. The Scarlet Knights fell, 3-1, despite a career-high 12 saves by Simpkins but went on to secure an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament – the seventh appearance in program history and sixth under Crooks. It also marked the first NCAA bid since 2009. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the Scarlet Knights faced the 2012 Patriot League Champion Colgate Raiders. A goal by sophomore Amy Pietrangelo was all RU needed to advance to the second round, as the defense held Colgate to 13 shots and RU Simpkins made five saves to earn a 1-0 win. Awaiting Rutgers in the second round of the NCAA Tournament was Virginia, which finished 2012 ranked No. 10 in the nation. Filigno put a nifty move on the Cavaliers keeper in the seventh minute of the contest, dribbling past the netminder for a clear tap-in goal from six yards out. But the No. 2 seed ranked Cavaliers proved to be too much for RU to handle, as five Virginia players went on to score en route to a 6-1 win. Across the Atlantic, Filigno won a bronze medal with the Canadian National Team at the 2012 London Olympics, starting the final four matches and scoring the game-winner against host-country, Great Britain, in the quarterfinals. On the Banks, Rutgers women’s soccer star Carli Lloyd was introduced into the Rutgers Hall of Distinguished Alumni in May of 2013. The two-time U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist ranks No. 1 all-time at Rutgers in career points (117), goals (50), game-winners (15) and shots (295).
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## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW PK-ATT GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW PK-ATT 8 FILIGNO, Jonelle 22-21 15 5 35 67 7 3-3 11-11 7 2 16 29 3 2-2 5 COLE, Rachel 21-10 3 2 8 34 2 1-1 11-4 2 1 5 20 1 1 17 PRICE, April 18-5 1 4 6 9 1 0-0 10-3 0 2 2 3 0 0 52 DIPAOLO, Tricia 22-22 1 3 5 13 0 0-0 11-11 1 2 4 6 0 0 2 WOELLER, Shannon 22-22 2 0 4 14 0 0-2 11-11 1 0 2 6 0 0 9 SCHOLZ, Stefanie 14-0 2 0 4 8 0 0-0 11-0 2 0 4 7 0 0 33 GEREW, Maria 12-2 1 2 4 9 0 0-0 5-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 INACIO, Cassie 22-19 0 3 3 24 0 0-0 11-10 0 2 2 10 0 0 4 DEVOLK, Amanda 22-12 1 0 2 21 0 0-0 11-8 0 0 0 12 0 0 18 BUIS, Brielle 8-0 1 0 2 2 0 0-0 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 SKROSKI, Erica 20-16 0 1 1 17 0 0-0 11-8 0 0 0 8 0 0 11 KATKOWSKI, Hayley 22-22 0 1 1 7 0 0-0 11-11 0 0 0 6 0 0 7 MORENO, Gabby 22-10 10 0 0 16 0 0-0 11-4 0 0 4 0 0 77 LEIGH, Tori 16-4 0 0 0 7 0 0-0 7-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 ALEXANDER, Paige 13-1 0 0 0 7 0 0-0 5-0 0 0 0 5 0 0 30 REED, Brianne 19-1 0 0 0 5 0 0-0 8-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 20 KENNEDY, Morgan 16-13 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 8-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 MORASH, Maggie 22-15 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 11-10 0 0 0 1 0 0 29 CORSON, Sara 10-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 WHITE, Logan 5-4 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 - 1 SIMPKINS, Emmy 20-20 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 9-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 JANOSZ, Jessica 9-2 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total............... 22 32 23 87 288 13 4-6 11 15 10 40 136 5 3 Opponents........... 22 - 24 23 71 8 1-1 11 9 11 29 137 0 0 ————————————OVERALL——————————————
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No. Name MP-MS Min GA Avg SVS Pct W-L-T Sho 00 JANOSZ, Jessica 9-2 470:59 5 0.96 19 .792 5-2-0 1.4 1 SIMPKINS, Emmy 20-20 1573:00 19 1.09 76 .800 8-6-1 6.4 TM Team - 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0-0-0 4.0 Rutgers 22 2043:59 24 1.06 98 .803 13-8-1 11 Opponents 22 204359 32 1.41 101 .759 8-13-1 4
MP-MS Min GA GAA SVS Pct W-L-T Sho 4-2 234:59 3 1.15 15 .833 1-2-0 1-1 9-9 808:00 0 0.67 39 .867 4-3-1 3.1 - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 1.0 11 1042:59 9 0.78 55 .859 5-5-1 5 11 1042:59 15 1.29 48 .762 5-5-1 4
OVERALL Goals by period Rutgers Opponents
1st 2nd OT 2OT Total 12 17 1 2 32 14 8 1 1 24
Shots by period 1st 2nd OT Rutgers 118 160 7 Opponents 141 121 7 CKs by period Rutgers Opponents
BIG EAST ONLY
2OT 3 3
Total 288 272
1st 2nd OT 2OT Total 42 44 3 1 90 59 40 0 3 102
Goals by period Rutgers Opponents
1st 2nd OT 2OT Total 9 4 1 1 15 6 1 1 1 9
Shots by period 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total Rutgers 60 70 4 2 136 Opponents 73 55 6 3 137 CKs by period Rutgers Opponents
1st 2nd OT 2OT Total 21 13 2 1 37 31 19 0 3 53
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2012 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS DATE OPPONENT 8/17 at Monmouth 8/19 OHIO STATE 8/24 BUCKNELL 8/26 SIENA 8/31 at #17 Texas A&M 9/2 Sam Houston State 9/7 STONY BROOK 9/9 at Dartmouth 9/14 *VILLANOVA 9/16 *GEORGETOWN 9/21 *USF 9/23 *#21 MARQUETTE 9/28 *at St. John’s 9/30 *at Syracuse 10/5 *at DePaul 10/7 *at #24 Notre Dame 10/12 *LOUISVILLE 10/14 *CINCINNATI 10/19 at Seton Hall 10/25 ^at Connecticut 11/10 at Colgate 11/16 at #2 Virginia
RESULT
ATTENDANCE
GOALS (GAME-WINNING GOAL)
W, 3-0 1225 FILIGNO, FILIGNO, WOELLER W, 1-0 (2OT) 502 FILIGNO W,2-1 1075 FILIGNO, FILIGNO W, 1-0 316 TEAM (Unassisted) L, 4-1 1434 DEVOLK W, 2-0 1664 COLE, BUIS W, 2-0 392 PRICE, GEREW W, 2-1 786 FILIGNO, FILIGNO, FILIGNO L, 1-2 (OT) 1145 FILIGNO L, 0-1 458 FILIGNO, FILIGNO W, 1-0 (2OT) 483 FILIGNO L, 0-2 223 L, 0-1 611 L 0-1 (2OT) 277 W, 1-0 (OT) 503 FILIGNO T, 2-2 (2OT) 652 WOELLER, SCHOLZ W, 3-0 1662 PIETRANGELO, FILIGNO, FILIGNO W 5-0 417 FILIGNO, DIPAOLO,FILGNO, COLE, MCLAUGHLIN W 2-0 520 COLE, SCHOLZ L 1-3 312 MCLAUGHLIN W 1-0 626 PIETRANGELO L 1-6 1026 FILIGNO
BOLD CAPS indicate home match * indicates BIG EAST conference match ^ indicates BIG EAST First Round Rankings are from the NSCAA Poll on the date of the match
TEAM STATISTICS RUTGERS OPPONENTS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 15-136 9-137 Goals scored per game 1.36 0.82 Shot pct. .110 .066 Shots on goal-Attempts 63-136 64-137 SOG pct. .463 .467 Shots/Game 12.4 12.5 Assists 10 11 Corner Kicks 37 53 Penalty Kicks 3-4 0-0 PENALTIES Yellow cards 9 10 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE Total 4,388 2,563 Home Matches/Avg 6/731 5/513 Neutral Site/Avg 0/0
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2012 BIG EAST STATISTICS OVERALL MATCHES POINTS Name 1. CORBOZ, Daphne- GU 2. FILIGNO, Jonelle- RU 3. BRENN, Kaitlin-GU 4. KELLY, Maegan-MU 5. SCHULMANN, Danielle- UC 6. CORRAL, Charlyn-LOU 7. MADIGAN, Taylor-MU THOMAS, Crystal-ND 9. UREMOVICH, Angelika-LOU 10. PASSARIELLO, Sharla-USF
MP 23 22 23 23 18 18 23 24 18 19
G 18 15 10 8 10 8 9 10 9 8
A 8 5 10 13 7 7 4 2 2 3
GOALS Name 1. CORBOZ, Daphne-GU 2. ZIMMERMAN, Catherine-PC 3. FILIGNO, Jonelle-RU 4. SCHULMANN, Danielle-UC 5. UREMOVICH, Angelika-LOU 6. ROSE, Laura-CIN 7. CORRAL, Charlyn-LOU 8. BRENN, Kaitlin-GU 9. PASSARIELLO, Sharla-USF 10. THOMAS, Crystal-ND
GP 23 10 22 18 18 11 18 23 19 24
No. 18 7 15 10 9 5 8 10 8 10
Avg/G 0.78 0.70 0.68 0.56 0.50 0.45 0.44 0.43 0.42 0.42
ASSISTS Name 1. KELLY, Maegan-MU 2. BRENN, Kaitlin-GU 3. SABATURA, Heidi-VU ARVAS, Roosa-PITT Clarke, Ashley-SHU CORBOZ, Daphne-GU
GP 23 23 19 19 19 23
No. 13 10 8 8 8 8
Avg/G 0.57 0.43 0.42 0.42 0.42 0.35
GAME-WINNING GOALS Name 1. FILIGNO, Jonelle-RU 2. MILLER, Ally-MU CORBOZ, Daphne-GU SLOAN, Rachael-MU DINN, Colleen-GU BOHABOY, Lauren-ND
GP 22 23 23 23 23 24
No. 7 4 4 4 4 4
Avg/G 0.32 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17
GOALS AGAINST AVG Name 1. Amanda Engel-MU 2. HIGHT, Elyse-ND 3. NEWINS, Emma-GU 4. ENDLER, Christiane-USF 5. KRANICH, Jami-VU
GP 19 17 23 19 8
GA 7 10 16 15 7
Pts. P/G 44 1.91 35 1.59 30 1.30 29 1.26 27 1.50 23 1.28 22 0.96 22 0.92 20 1.11 19 1.00
Mins 1504:19 1434:12 2060:40 1780:26 748:35
SAVE PERCENTAGE Name 1. Amanda Engel-MU 2. Pyrz, Megan-DPU 3. HIGHT, Elyse-ND 4. ENDLER, Christiane-USF
GP 19 19 17 19
Saves 43 98 57 83
SAVES Name 1. RIOUX, Kristina-PITT 2. KIEFER, Chloe-LOU 3. UTLEY, Kristina-CIN 4. McCLURE, Nicole-USF 5. WALKER, Caitlin-PC 6. DULSKI, Jessica-UCONN 7. KEANE, Sara-WVU 8. KRANICH, Jami-VU 9. ANGHEL, Brittany-SU 10. SIMPKINS, Emmy-RU
GP 17 24 19 18 21 17 22 19 18 16
No. 100 96 91 87 85 82 80 75 65 64
SHUTOUTS Name 1. UTLEY, Kristina-CIN 2. Pyrz, Megan-DPU 3. D’AGOSTINO, Nicole-PITT 4. ENDLER, Christiane-USF 5. NEWINS, Emma-GU 6. SIMPKINS, Emmy-RU 7. CONWAY, Ellen-STJ 8. KIEFER, Chloe-LOU ANGHEL, Brittany-SU 10. HIGHT, Elyse-ND
GP 18 19 19 19 23 20 15 18 18 17
SHO Sho/G 125 6.94 98 5.16 87 4.58 83 4.37 80 3.48 76 3.80 73 4.87 69 3.83 69 3.83 57 3.35
GA 7 16 10 15
Pct. .860 .860 .851 .847
Avg/G 5.88 4.00 4.79 4.83 4.05 4.82 3.64 3.95 3.61 4.00
TEAM POINTS.................. GOALS............... ASSISTS.............. 1. MU.............175 MU.................. 59 MU.................... 57 2. GU...............144 GU................... 50 GU...................... 44 3.ND...............127 ND.................. 46 ND..................... 35 4. UCONN......106 UCONN......... 39 UCONN........... 28 5. LOU............... 92 LOU................ 34 LOU....................24 6. RU.................. 87 RU................... 33 SHU................... 24 7. USF............... 67 SU................... 24 DPU.................. 24 8. DPU.............. 66 USF................. 23 RU...................... 23 9. SU.................. 65 PC................... 22 USF................... 21 10. SHU........... 62 DPU................ 21 VU PITT........... 18
GAA 0.42 0.63 0.70 0.76 0.84
TEAM GAA SHUTOUTS GOALS ALLOWED 1. MU........... 0.54 MU.................17 MU.................... 13 2. GU............. 0.71 GU..................13 USF................... 16 3. ND............ 0.73 RU..................11 GU...................... 17 4. USF.......... 0.79 USF................10 LOU................... 17 5.DPU........... 0.82 ND..................10 DPU.................. 18 6. LOU.......... 0.88 DPU..................9 ND..................... 18 7. SU............. 1.02 LOU...................8 SU...................... 19 8. RU............. 1.06 VU......................6 VU...................... 22 9. VU............. 1.10 SU......................5 RU...................... 24 10. PC.......... 1.40 SHU..................5 PC...................... 26
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2012 BIG EAST RESULTS/AWARDS W-L-T
BIG EAST Overall American Pts. Pct. W-L-T Pts. Pct.
Marquette USF Syracuse Connecticut Providence Connecticut Pittsburgh St. John’s
9-0-1 6-2-2 6-3-1 4-5-1 5-6-0 3-7-0 2-6-2 27-1
W-L-T
BIG EAST Overall National Pts. Pct. W-L-T Pts. Pct.
Georgetown Notre Dame Lousiville Villanova Rutgers DePaul Seton Hall Cincinnati
8-1-1 8-1-1 5-3-3 5-4-1 5-5-1 3-6-1 2-9-0 1-10-0
33 .950 18-2-3 11 .700 10-5-4 15 .650 9-7-2 17 .450 9-8-2 15 .455 8-9-1 7 .300 8-9-1 9 .300 7-10-2 8 .250 6-10-1
27 .850 16-4-3 25 .850 16-6-2 18 .591 10-4-4 9 .550 7-9-3 15 .500 13-8-1 8 .350 9-10-2 7 .182 7-12-0 4 .091 4-13-1
FIRST TEAM Brittany Anghel, Syracuse, Jr., GK Rachel Brown, Marquette, Sr., F/M Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, So., M Charlyn Corral, Louisville, Jr., F Jonelle Filigno, Rutgers, R-Jr., F Maegan Kelly, Marquette, Jr., F Emily Menges, Georgetown, Jr., D Ally Miller, Marquette, Sr., D Taylor Patterson, USF, Sr., M Cari Roccaro, Notre Dame, Fr., D/F/M Danielle Schulmann, Connecticut, Sr., F
SECOND TEAM Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown, Jr. F Taylor Houck, Villanova, Jr. D Hayley Katkowski, Rutgers, Fr. M Mandy Laddish, Notre Dame, Jr. M Alyscha Mottershead, Syracuse, Sr. M Emma Newins, Georgetown, R-Fr., GK Jenna Roncarati, Providence, Sr. , D Heidi Sabatura, Villanova, Sr., F Rachael Sloan, Marquette, Sr., F Crystal Thomas, Notre Dame, Fr., F Angelika Uremovich, Louisville, Jr., M
THIRD TEAM Amanda Engel, Marquette, Fr., GK Christine Exeter, Louisville, Jr., F Emily Jacobson, Marquette, Jr., D Chloe Kiefer, Louisville, Sr., GK Jami Kranich, Villanova, Jr., GK Taylor Madigan, Marquette, Jr., M Amy Marron, St. John’s, Jr., D Katie Naughton, Notre Dame, Fr., D
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59 .848 23 .632 24 .556 39 .526 22 .472 22 .472 19 .421 16 .382
50 .761 46 .708 34 .667 18 .447 32 .614 21 .476 19 .368 15 .250
Kylie Nordness, DePaul, Jr., D Sharla Passariello, USF, Jr., F Andrea Plucenki, Connecticut, R-Fr., F Jennifer Skorgerboe, Connecitcut, Jr., M
ROOKIE TEAM Olivia Chance, USF, Fr., M Emily Damstrom, Villanova, Fr., M Amanda Engel, Marquette, Fr., GK Jackie Firenze, Syracuse, Fr., M Hayley Katkowski, Rutgers, Fr., M Katie Naughton, Notre Dame, Fr., D Emma Newins, Georgetown, R-Fr., GK Marina Paul, Georgetown, Fr., M Andrea Plucenik, Connecticut, R-Fr., F Cari Roccaro, Notre Dame, Fr., M Crystal Thomas, Notre Dame, Fr., F Catherine Zimmerman, Providence, Fr., F
GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Brittany Anghel, Syracuse, Jr.
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Cari Roccaro, Notre Dame, Fr., M
COACH OF THE YEAR Dave Nolan, Georgetown
TEAM FAIR PLAY AWARD Georgetown University
2012 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RESULTS Thursday, Oct. 25: First Round - Campus Sites UConn 3, Rutgers 1 Piscataway, N.J. DePaul 3, Villanova 0 Villanova, P.A. Sunday, October 28: Quarterfinals - Campus Sites Marquette 4, UConn 1 Valley Fields Notre Dame 1, Syracuse 0 Notre Dame, Ind. Georgetown 1, DePaul 0 Washington, D.C. Lousiville 0, USF 0 (PK 4-3) Tampa, Fla. Friday, November 2: Semifinals - East Hartford, CT Marquette 1, Notre Dame 0 USF 1, Georgetown 1 (PK 5-4) Sunday, November 4: Final - East Hartford, CT Marquette 1, Georgetown 0
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT HONORS Most Outstanding Offensive Performer Taylor Madigan, Marquette Most Outstanding Defensive Performer Ally Miller, Marquette
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Elizabeth Tucker, Jr., M, Notre Dame Mandy Laddish, Jr., M, Notre Dame Sharla Passariello, Jr., F, USF Olivia Chance, Fr., F/M, USF Kaitlin Brenn, Jr., F, Georgetown Daphne Corboz, So., M, Georgetown Emily Menges, Jr., D, Georgetown Ally Miller, Sr., D, Marquette Maegan Kelly, Jr., F/M, Marquette Taylor Madigan, Jr., M, Marquette Amanda Engel, Fr., GK, Marquette
BIG EAST IN THE 2012 NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Games - Campus Sites Notre Dame 3, Milwaukee 1 Marquette 3, Illinois St 0 Colgate 0, Rutgers 1 Virginia Tech 2, Georgetown 3 Second Round Games - Campus Sites Marqutte 3, Princeton 1 Baylor 2, Georgetown 1 (OT) Wake Forest 1, Notre Dame 2 Virginia 6, Rutgers 1 Third Round Game (Sweet Sixteen) - Campus Sites BYU 0, Marquette 0 (2OT) Florida 0, Notre Dame 2 Florida St. 1, Notre Dame 0
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RUTGERS WOMEN’S SOCCER TRADITION Women’s soccer was first introduced on the Rutgers Campus in 1984 as part of the Title IX edict. In 27 years of competition, the Scarlet Knights have earned seven at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament (1987, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012) and have won three Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference championship titles (1990, 1991, 1992). The first man entrusted with the nurturance and guidance of the start-up program was Charlie Duccilli, whose name was synonymous with the game of soccer in southern New Jersey. The leading scorer in Philadelphia and Temple University history, Duccilli played professionally in the ASL and NASL for eight years. He would guide the Scarlet Knights for their first 16 seasons.
Kris Kurzynowski (1988-91)
The Rutgers women’s soccer team was never a fledgling one. In fact, the team hit the ground running and never let up. In the first women’s match in Rutgers history, the squad edged Kean College, 2-1, with Liz Pellerin scoring first and the game-winning goal coming from Elyse Eichman-Dolan. Eichman-Dolan would eventually finish the season as Rutgers’ leading scorer with 15 goals and six assists for 36 points, leading the team to an impressive 10-4-2 record in that first season. Her single-season scoring record, a total accomplished in that infant season of women’s soccer, held up for nearly 20 years. The 1985 team showed even more promise, compiling a 13-4-1 mark and qualifying for the ECAC Tournament, its first-ever postseason berth. After a 9-6-2 record in 1986, the Scarlet Knights soared to their first-ever NCAA Tournament berth in 1987, when they went 12-6. Despite losing 1-0 to Connecticut in the first round, the squad had made the transition from baby steps to adult strides. Following the triumph of 1987, the squad suffered through an 8-9-3 season in 1988. The disappointment faced by that young 1988 team proved to be a harbinger of great things to come for the next few years.
Denise Reddy (1988-91)
From 1989 to 1993, the Knights qualified for five-straight ECAC Tournaments. The team, not satisfied to just be qualifiers, went on to capture the ECAC title three consecutive years -- in 1990, 1991 and 1992. Those years also saw RU compile three straight 13-win seasons, with marks of 13-8-1 in 1989, 13-5-1 in 1990 and 13-7-1 in 1991.
The first decade remains an era of dominance for Rutgers women’s soccer. In the nets, Robin Copperthwaite ushered in the age of winning, followed by one of RU’s most acclaimed goalkeepers of all time, Saskia Webber. Webber, who still holds the career records for saves (522), and save percentage (.886) by an RU four-year, full-time netminder, was an All-American and the adidas National Goalkeeper of the Year in 1992. Her 34 shutouts held as an RU record for 17 years. She went on to a stellar career as the starting keeper for the United States Women’s National Team, playing with the 1999 Women’s World Cup champions. Kris Kurzynowski, a talented product of the Jersey Shore area, established new RU career points and goals records, with 112 and 49, respectively. “Kurz” also shares the career record of 15 game-winning goals with Carli Lloyd (2001) and is tied with Eichman-Dolan (1984), Christa Aluotto (1992), Lloyd and current Scarlet Knights star Jonelle Filigno with 15 single-season goals in 1988. Jennifer Gibbons - Rutgers’ all-time assists leader until 2010 - tallied 27 during her illustrious career from 198992. The 1994 season was a tough one for the Scarlet Knights, as they struggled through a difficult 6-12-1 record during their final season in the Atlantic 10 Conference. That year Jennifer Gibbons saw the loss of five (1989-92) seniors, starters from every position, including a starting goalkeeper. From that season arose new stars -- young players who would become the key to Rutgers’ new era of success. Perhaps one of the bleakest outlooks on a season was in 1995 -- but the rejuvenated Scarlet Knight team proved to be the dark horse candidate. Entering a new conference, the BIG EAST, the team recorded an astounding 13-6-1 record, reaching the semifinals of the BIG EAST Tournament. In addition, the team became only the fourth Rutgers athletic team to achieve fully-funded status within the University -- a status which would allow even more intense, national recruiting. In 1996, the team broke its own 13-win season record by posting a 14-7 overall mark. A quintet of freshmen, led by regional All-American Uchenna Bright, combined to form a nearly-impenetrable nucleus. The team, just a snap away from its first NCAA Tournament berth in 10 years, was edged out of the draw. With a heavy reliance on underclassmen, the squad put together an 8-12 record in 1997, missing out on its first BIG EAST Tournament in the team’s three years of conference competition. The next two seasons proved to be difficult as new interest arose in women’s soccer. The BIG EAST, now one of the premier leagues in the nation, grew to 13 members. Rutgers struggled through a 5-9-5 season in
1998 but rebounded to close out the century with an 8-10 mark. The decade ended on a high note as Bright earned her fourth consecutive selection to both the AllBIG EAST and regional All-America teams. The year 2000 brought a new millennium and a new era to Rutgers soccer, as Glenn Crooks became just the second head coach in the program’s history. He led the Scarlet Knights to a 9-9-2 mark during his first season and saw the team earn its first berth to the BIG EAST Tournament Beth Schimenti in four years. (1986-89) Crooks’ second season was one of the best in Scarlet Knight history as Rutgers posted a 14-8-1 overall record in 2001 and a 4-1-1 mark in the BIG EAST. RU once again advanced to the BIG EAST Tournament, followed by an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, marking just the second time in school history the Scarlet Knights would play in the national tourney. Rutgers upended Boston University, 4-1, in the first round, followed by a 1-0 upset of No. 22 Princeton. The Scarlet Knights qualified for the Round of 16 and faced No. 1 and undefeated North Carolina in the third round. Rutgers jumped out to a 1-0 lead on the Tar Heels, but the eventual national runners-up would fight back to defeat the Scarlet Knights, 2-1. RU ended the season ranked 14th by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), 17th by Collegesoccer.com and 18th by Soccerbuzz. Keri Lages’ outstanding three-year career came to an end in 2001 with 33 points that season and 60 for her career. With just two seniors, the 2001 Scarlet Knights relied heavily on their outstanding group of newcomers, led by midfielder Carli Lloyd. Named an All-American following her freshman campaign, she rewrote the RU record books with her 37 points (15 g, 7 a). Lages and Lloyd both were named First Team All-BIG EAST selections and Lloyd picked up the league’s Rookie of the Year award. Rutgers earned its first-ever BIG EAST Tournament victory with a 4-3 triumph in the 2002 quarterfinals at Miami. The squad just missed out on its first-ever trip to the finals with a 3-2 loss to No. 8 West Virginia in the semifinals. Lloyd also became the second Scarlet Knight in school history, after Webber, to be named a candidate for the Hermann Trophy, as the sophomore collected 31 points (12 g, 7 a). In 2003, RU (10-7-5) made its second NCAA Tournament appearance in three years, advancing past Maryland on penalty kicks (4-3) in the first round before falling at No. 6 Penn State, 3-1, in the second round. Lloyd again earned All-America honors from the NSCAA and Soccerbuzz (Third Team) as well as her third-consecutive First Team All-BIG EAST certificate after posting 28 points (13 g, 2 a). The Scarlet Knights posted a 9-10-1 overall mark and a 4-5-1 record in BIG EAST play during the 2004 season. Lloyd was named the BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year after finishing her accolade-filled career first
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RUTGERS WOMEN’S SOCCER TRADITION in points (117) and goals (50) at Rutgers, records that still stand in the history books. A young Scarlet Knight squad posted a 109-2 mark in 2005, advancing to the BIG EAST Tournament for the sixth-straight year with a 5-6 regular-season record. In 2006, the Scarlet Knights recorded a Saskia Webber 16-3-4 overall mark, (1989-92) including an 8-1-2 BIG EAST record, as well as reaching the team’s first-ever conference final. Following the BIG EAST Tournament, Rutgers earned its fourth at-large bid into the NCAA Championships, including hosting the opening two rounds. Rutgers broke a number of single-season records, including wins (16), shutouts (16) and conference wins (8). The 2006 squad became the first to hold opponents to just six goals in the regular season and have a starting goalkeeper with 14 shutouts. The Scarlet Knights earned its then highest-ever ranking at the end of the season, earning the 11th slot from Soccerbuzz. With Rutgers’ win over West Virginia (Nov. 3), the Scarlet Knights broke the previous school record for wins in a season (14), posting their 15th victory of the 2006 campaign. The win over Hartford in the first round of the NCAA tournament helped Rutgers extend the record to 16 victories. The mark was previously set during the 1996 and 2001 seasons. The matchup with Hartford (Nov. 10) marked the 15th shutout on the year for the Scarlet Knights. Rutgers extended the school record for shutouts in a season, previously 11, set during the 1996 campaign. The squad also broke the school record for most wins at home with nine with the victory over Hartford (Nov. 10), a mark previously set by teams in 1987, 1992 and 1996. Rutgers’ home match with Boston College tied the school record for most home contests, set during the 2001 campaign. Following his seventh season at the helm of the Rutgers program, head coach Glenn Crooks was named the Soccerbuzz Mid-Atlantic Region Runner-Up Coach of the Year. The award was the second for Crooks as he was named the Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year after a Sweet-Sixteen appearance in the NCAA Tournament by the Scarlet Knights in 2001. While dealing with injuries, as nine starters missed a total of 66 games, the Scarlet Knights remained successful in the 2007 season, going 9-9-3 overall.
COACHING RECORDS COACH YEARS RECORD Charlie Duccilli 1984-99 167-114-26 Glenn Crooks 2000-pres. 142-99-31 TOTALS 29 309-213-57* *Associate head coach Mike O’Neill is credited with three RU wins (Seton Hall, 9/18/09; Stony Brook, 8/14/10; Colgate, 8/27/10)
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The squad clinched a berth in the BIG EAST Tournament for the eighth-consecutive season by shutting out three of its last four opponents. In the first round, RU held St. John’s scoreless through two overtimes, and advanced to the second round by way of penalty kicks. In the quarterfinals, Rutgers succumbed to a strong effort by eventual runner-up Notre Dame, falling 2-0. Despite starting the 2008 season with only 11 healthy players, two of whom were goaltenders, the Scarlet Knights went on to complete one of the most successful seasons in RU history.Finishing 13-7-2, the squad reached the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament. After reaching the BIG EAST Tournament for the ninth consecutive year, all under Coach Crooks, Rutgers lost to Marquette in the quarterfinals. Receiving an at-large bid, unranked RU defeated No. 20 Penn State, 2-1, in double-overtime on Yurcak Field in the first round of the tournament. Hosting another game against No. 7 Oklahoma State, Rutgers would end the game in a 0-0 draw, advancing 4-2 on penalty kicks. The squad’s impressive run would end in Palo Alto, Calif., where No. 5 Stanford scored with less than five minutes to play, ending the Scarlet Knights’ run. Rutgers experienced a landmark year in 2009, finishing with a 14-4-4 overall record and a 7-1-3 mark in BIG EAST play. Despite losing five starters – including two captains – to injury for a total of 82 games, the Scarlet Knights ascended to No. 9 in the NSCAA Poll – its highest ranking in program history. RU reached the Quarterfinals of their 10th-straight BIG EAST Championship and earned a second-straight bid to the NCAA Tournament, soundly defeating ACC foe Duke in the first round, 2-0 and narrowly falling to host South Carolina, 1-0 in the second round. As a team, the defensively gifted Scarlet Knights tied a record set in 1992 by allowing just 11 goals through 22 games. Rutgers broke the record for lowest goals against average with a 0.48 mark. RU also rewrote the record book individually. Goalkeeper Erin Guthrie broke Olympian Saskia Webber’s all-time shutout Uchenna Bright record at RU with 44 (1996-99) clean sheets in her four seasons. Guthrie also ranked first in minutes played (8071:24) for her career. On the single-season chart, the netminder ranked second in goals against average with a .460 percentage. Jessica Hardy – the No. 1 position on the list – maintained a .000 percentage in just 716 minutes of play (fewer than eight contests). Rutgers finished the 2010 season with an overall record of 10-9-1, including a 5-5-1 mark in BIG EAST play. The Scarlet Knights advanced to their 11thstraight BIG EAST championship – tied for the longest streak among conference members. Redshirt senior Gina DeMaio made RU history as she finished her career with 29 assists, breaking a 17-yearold record held by Jennifer Gibbons (1992).
Rutgers players, past and present, made a statement on the world stage during the 2012 London Olympics. Rising junior Jonelle Filigno helped the Canadian national team to its first ever medal in women’s soccer, starting the final four matches and scoring the game winner against Great Britain in the quarterfinals. Former All-American Carli Lloyd scored both goals in the gold medal game, as the U.S. women’s national team defeated Japan, 2-1, to win their thirdKeri Lages straight gold medal (1999-2001) at the 2012 London Olympics. Lloyd started the final five contests for USA. The midfielder scored four goals throughout the games, including the game-winning tallies vs. Japan and France. With their backs against the wall and the 2012 season drawing to a close, Rutgers reversed its fortunes, going 4-0-1 in its final five matches qualify for its 13th consecutive BIG EAST Tournament. The Scarlet Knights outscored opponents 13-2 in that span to set up a date with UConn in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament. Despite falling in that match, the Scarlet Knights earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament – the seventh in program history and sixth in Crooks’ tenure. Senior Amy Pietrangelo willed RU through Colgate in the opening round, as the midfielder scored her second goal of the season to seal a 1-0 victory. The victory allowed RU to reach the second round for the sixth time in school history and first time since RU’s previous NCAA trip in 2009. The Scarlet Knights drew No. 2 seed Virginia in the second round of the tourney and got off to a quick start, as forward Filigno scored the game’s first goal at the seven-minute mark to give RU a 1-0 lead. UVA eventually took over, taking a 6-1 victory in Charlottesville, Va. Despite the loss, RU proved once again it belonged on the national stage, as the Scarlet Knights lost just two matches in their final eight matches of 2012, including postseason play. Filigno enjoyed one of the best single-seasons in school history in 2012, recording the third most points (35), tying for the most goals (15) and breaking the record for most game-winning strikes (seven). She now ranks third in game-winning goals (12), fifth in goals (25) ninth in shots (137) and seventh in points (60) for her career. The numerous accomplishments of the Scarlet Knights women’s soccer team are best reflected in their numbers. Over 29 seasons, Rutgers has scored 981 goals to its opponents’ 659 and compiled a record of 312-21357. The Scarlet Knights have all-time records of .500 or better against 84 of the 119 teams they have faced.
SWEET SUCCESS! When their backs are against the wall, the Rutgers women’s soccer team responds to the challenge. In 2008, RU started the year with 11 healthy players on the roster, two of whom were goalkeepers. The start of the year made the ending all that much sweeter, as the Scarlet Knights advanced the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in program history. Rutgers made its fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 2008, fourth in the nine years under head coach Glenn Crooks. Although eight Scarlet Knights missed all 22 games last season, and top-scorer Caycie Gusman sat out the BIG EAST and NCAA Championships with an injury, the team played as a whole and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 2001. RU, unranked at the start of the NCAA Tournament, received an at-large bid, drawing a rematch with No. 20 Penn State at home in the first round. The Scarlet Knights fell behind in the 39th minute, but with 17 minutes to play, Ashley Jones jumped on a rebound and sent a rocket past the PSU goalkeeper. RU would need a second overtime before Jasmine Edwards scored her first career goal to advance Rutgers to the second round where they would take on No. 7 Oklahoma State. Against the Cowgirls, goalkeeper Erin Guthrie made seven saves in two periods and two overtimes against the fourth-ranked scoring offense in the nation, keeping Oklahoma State off the board. The Scarlet Knights failed to score as well, creating a shootout situation. OSU scored on the first kick, but Jenifer Anzivino came right back to tie it up. Guthrie made a clutch save on the next shot, while Kristie Lang connected to give RU a 2-1 advantage. The Scarlet Knights wouldn’t look back as Gina DeMaio and Becky Wise each scored, advancing Rutgers to the Sweet Sixteen, 4-2 on PKs. RU traveled to Palo Alto, Calif. to face No. 5 Stanford. The Scarlet Knights held the fifthranked scoring team in the nation scoreless until just under five minutes to go, when the Cardinal scored, ending Rutgers season with a 1-0 win. Despite Guthrie tying a career-high 10 saves, the home team scored on a cross to the left side of the goal. Rutgers finished the season ranked in multiple national polls, including Top Drawer Soccer (No. 16) and NSCAA/adidas (No. 21), recording a 13-7-2 overall record. The squad’s first Sweet Sixteen run in 2001 would put Rutgers women’s soccer on the map as superstars Carli Lloyd and Kim Brandão led
the team to the NCAA Tournament for just the second time in school history and first time in 14 years. Although newcomers composed half of the roster, the Scarlet Knights played like seasoned veterans in the postseason, defeating Boston University and Princeton before falling at North Carolina. RU received an at-large bid as the NCAA Tournament expanded to 64 teams in 2001. Rutgers drew BU in the first round at Princeton, and fell behind 1-0 in the 30th minute. The Scarlet Knights responded, exploding for three goals in a 1:49 span before halftime thanks to strikes by Carli Lloyd, Samantha Swerdloff and Meghan Cameron. Christine Wentzler added an insurance goal in the 78th minute, and Christine Caldwell made four saves in goal, to give RU it’s first-ever NCAA Tournament victory. Rutgers then hosted No. 22 Princeton in the second round. RU broke the scoreless tie in the 27th minute when Keri Lages lofted a pass from Lloyd over the keeper’s head, and Caldwell made the goal stand up with four saves in the Scarlet Knights’ 1-0 victory. The Scarlet Knights were in the Round of 16 and traveled to Chapel Hill, N.C. to take on the defending national champion, North Carolina. Cameron shocked the top-ranked and undefeated Tar Heels with her rebound goal just 11 minutes into the match, giving RU a 1-0 lead. The Scarlet Knights kept UNC off the scoreboard for almost 64 minutes, but North Carolina rallied, scoring the game winner with less than nine minutes to play in the 2-1 decision. For Rutgers, a team that finished 14th in the final National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Poll, the improbable NCAA Tournament run really began on Oct. 5 in Piscataway. On that night, Lloyd scored twice in the first 11 minutes to lift RU to a shocking 2-1 win against No. 3 Notre Dame. That victory put RU on the national map, and the Scarlet Knights finished the 2001 season with a 14-8-1 overall record and a 4-1-1 mark in the BIG EAST Conference’s Mid-Atlantic Division.
RUTGERS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 1987 - First Round 2001 - Sweet Sixteen 2003 - Second Round 2006 - Second Round 2008 - Sweet Sixteen 2009 - Second Round 2012 - Second Round
High Above: Earning the second NCAA bid in RU history, the 2001 Scarlet Knights put Rutgers on the national map with a Sweet Sixteen finish. Just above: Jasmine Edwards celebrates her first career goal, advancing the Scarlet Knights to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
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OLYMPIC SPORTS HALL OF FAME Saskia Webber, the 1992 National Goalkeeper of the Year, became the first women’s soccer player to join the Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. Established in 1994 to honor outstanding athletes from Rutgers’ 27 Olympic sports, 86 athletes have been honored with selections to the Olympic Sports Hall of Fame. During Webber’s four-year career with the Knights, she became and remains the all-time most decorated women’s soccer player in the history of the program, and she owns the record for almost every season and career goalkeeper statistical category at Rutgers. Playing and starting in 78 matches during her netminding years, she amassed an alltime record 7,401 minutes in goal. Webber made a record 522 saves from 1989 to 1992, giving her a career .886 save percentage, which is second all time at Rutgers. She also holds the career record for shutouts at Rutgers with an impressive 34 in her four years. Among the season-high categories, her senior season was the best. In 1992, she notched a record 149 saves, a record .931 save percentage and 10 shutouts, one shy of the top mark she established as a junior (11) in 1991. She compiled an impressive 50-24-7 (.660) record from 1989 to 1992. Web-
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ber earned the starting berth as a freshman and was the Knights’ sole netminder in 1990, 1991 and 1992 -- the years that corresponded with the squad’s three consecutive ECAC Tournament championships. Webber was selected to the College Soccer Association of New Jersey (CSANJ) All-State First Team for three consecutive years and was the Rutgers Co-Most Valuable Player from 1990-92. In 1990, she was selected to the U.S. Women’s National and Olympic “B” Teams. She earned national recognition in 1991 as a finalist for both the adidas Goalkeeper and Women’s Soccer Player of the Year Awards and as a candidate for the coveted Hermann Trophy. Webber was named to the 1992 Central Region All-America First Team and was Rutgers’ first First Team All-American that same year. During her final season she received the Honda Awards Program Outstanding Achievement Award for Women’s Collegiate Athletics, was a finalist for the National Player-of-the-Year Award, was selected as the CSANJ Player of the Year and was chosen as the National Goalkeeper of the Year. In 1992, she enjoyed her first stint as a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team and went on to play professionally in Japan. In 1999, she rejoined the U.S. Nation-
al Team, as she was chosen as a reserve goalkeeper for the FIFA Women’s World Cup champions. “Saskia was a major part of Rutgers’ ECAC titles in 1990, 1991 and 1992,” said former head coach Charlie Duccilli. “She was also a big part of moving the women’s soccer program at Rutgers forward. Her contributions to this program were extensive, and I feel that being named to the Olympic Sports Hall of Fame at Rutgers is one of the most deserved honors for a remarkable athlete.” Webber was inducted into the Olympic Sports Hall of Fame at the annual banquet on Oct. 23, 1998. On Sept. 22, 1999, Rutgers officially retired the jersey she wore during her years “On the Banks.” Most recently, the Princeton, N.J., native played for the WUSA’s New York Power (2002-03) and the Philadelphia Charge (2001). She made 27 career starts as a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team, posting a 20-4-1 record.
ALL-TIME RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS PLAYER YEAR G A PTS 1. Carli Lloyd 2001 15 7 37 2. Elyse Eichman-Dolan 1984 15 6 36 3. Jonelle Filigno 2012 15 5 35 4. Christa Aluotto 1992 15 4 34 5. Kris Kurzynowski 1988 15 3 33 Keri Lages 2001 13 7 33 7. Christa Aluotto 1991 13 5 31 Carli Lloyd 2002 12 7 31 9. Lynn Hallowell 1985 11 7 29 10. Kris Kurzynowski 1989 13 2 28 Carli Lloyd 2003 13 2 28 12. Beth Uydess 1993 11 5 27 13. Kris Kurzynowski 1990 11 4 26 Shannon Nagle 1997 11 4 26 15. Kris Kurzynowski 1991 10 5 25 GOALS PLAYER YEAR G 1. Elyse Eichman-Dolan 1984 15 Kris Kurzynowski 1988 15 Christa Aluotto 1992 15 Carli Lloyd 2001 15 Jonelle Filigno 2012 15 6. Kris Kurzynowski 1989 13 Christa Aluotto 1991 13 Keri Lages 2001 13 Carli Lloyd 2003 13 10. Carli Lloyd 2002 12 11. Lynn Hallowell 1985 11 Kris Kurzynowski 1990 11 Beth Uydess 1993 11 Shannon Nagle 1997 11 ASSISTS PLAYER YEAR A 1. Jennifer Gibbons 1991 13 Gina DeMaio 2008 13 3. Vicki Hoekstra 1989 11 Beth Uydess 1991 11 5. Cindy Soffel 1984 10 Lynn Hallowell 1988 10 Erica “Boo” Schubert 2001 10 8. Beth Schimenti 1988 8 Jennifer Gibbons 1990 8 Gina DeMaio 2006 8 11. Lynn Hallowell 1985 7 Beth Schimenti 1986 7 Christa Aluotto 1989 7 Keri Lages 2001 7 Carli Lloyd 2001 7 Carli Lloyd 2002 7 SHOTS PLAYER YEAR SH 1. Carli Lloyd 2003 88 2. Judy Kalafut 1989 86 3. Christa Aluotto 1992 78 Carli Lloyd 2001 78 5. Keri Lages 2001 74 6. Gina DeMaio 2006 72 7. Gina DeMaio 2007 71 8. Carli Lloyd 2002 69 Gina DeMaio 2008 69 10. Kris Kurzynowski 1989 68 Erica “Boo” Schubert 2001 68 Game-Winning Goals Player 1. Jonelle Filigno 2. Carli Lloyd 3. Kris Kurzynowski Kris Kurzynowski Christa Aluotto Caycie Gusman
Year GWG 2012 7 2003 6 1988 5 1989 5 1992 5 2008 5
7.
Kim Kardos Jen Tobin Shannon Nagle Keri Lages Carli Lloyd Jenifer Anzivino Alicia Hall Ashley Jones
1993 1996 1997 2001 2002 2006 2008 2009
SAVES GOALKEEPER 1. Saskia Webber 2. Robin Copperthwaite 3. Alison Perinchief 4. Robin Copperthwaite 5. Saskia Webber 6. Saskia Webber 7. Kate Macfarlane 8. Susan Curtis 9. Robin Copperthwaite 10. Saskia Webber
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
9. Susan Curtis 10. Saskia Webber
CAREER RECORDS POINTS PLAYER 1. Carli Lloyd 2. Kris Kurzynowski 3. Christa Aluotto 4. Beth Uydess 5. Judy Kalafut 6. Keri Lages Jonelle Filigno 8. Lynn Hallowell 9. Shannon Nagle 10. Gina DeMaio
YEAR SVS 1992 149 1985 143 1988 141 1987 140 1991 139 1989 131 1998 130 1996 117 1986 112 1990 106
(Must have played in at least 50% of team’s matches)
YEAR GA SVS PCT. 1992 11 149 .931 1985 14 143 .911 1993 10 97 .907 1987 17 140 .892 2009 10 77 .885 1990 14 106 .883 1991 19 139 .880 1984 10 69 .873 1986 17 112 .868 2008 14 87 .861 1989 23 131 .851 2006 12 71 .850
GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GOALKEEPER YEAR 1. Jessica Hardy 1985 2. Erin Guthrie 2009 3. Erin Guthrie 2006 4. Saskia Webber 1992 5. Kimberly Myers 1993 6. Erin Guthrie 2008 7. Saskia Webber 1990 8. Robin Copperthwaite 1985 9. Robyn Jones 2004 10. Jessica Hardy 1984 11. Saskia Webber 1991
GA 0 10 12 11 10 14 14 14 17 10 19
MIN 716 1932 2128 1890 1565 2046 1800 1620 1866 1080 2040
GAA 0.000 0.466 0.508 0.524 0.575 0.619 0.700 0.778 0.820 0.833 0.838
* Minutes played for the 1984-86 seasons are approximated
SHUTOUTS GOALKEEPER 1. Erin Guthrie 2. Saskia Webber Erin Guthrie 4. Saskia Webber Susan Curtis Erin Guthrie 7. Saskia Webber Robyn Jones Erin Guthrie 10. Kimberly Myers Susan Curtis Christine Caldwell MINUTES PLAYED GOALKEEPER 1. Erin Guthrie 2. Erin Guthrie 3. Saskia Webber 4. Erin Guthrie 5. Robyn Jones 6. Erin Guthrie 7. Christine Caldwell 8. Nora Crawford
21 1906 19 1890
SAVE PERCENTAGE GOALKEEPER 1. Saskia Webber 2. Robin Copperthwaite 3. Kim Myers 4. Robin Copperthwaite 5. Erin Guthrie 6. Saskia Webber 7. Saskia Webber 8. Jessica Hardy 9. Robin Copperthwaite 10. Erin Guthrie 11. Saskia Webber 12. Erin Guthrie
1996 21 1992 19
YEAR 2006 1991 2009 1992 1996 2007 1990 2004 2008 1993 1995 2001
MP MS 23 23 21 21 21 20 19 19 21 21 21 21 19 19 20 20 22 22 16 16 20 20 21 21
SHO 14 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8
YEAR 2006 2008 1991 2007 2003 2009 2001 2005
MP MS MIN 23 23 2128 22 22 2046 21 21 2040 21 21 1963 21 20 1960 21 20 1932 21 21 1929 21 21 1922
YEARS 2001-04 1988-91 1989-92 1990-93 1987-90 1999-2001 2010-12 1985-88 1997-2000 2006-10
G 50 49 39 23 27 24 25 18 24 13
YEARS 2001-04 1988-91 1989-92 1987-90 2010-12 1997-2000 1999-2001 1990-93 1996-98 1985-88 2005-08 2006-11
G 50 49 39 27 25 24 24 23 20 18 18 18
YEARS 2006-10 1989-92 1986-89 1985-88 1990-93 1989-92 2001-04 2005-08 1984-85 1988-89 1987-90 1988-91 1989-92
A 29 27 24 23 23 21 17 16 15 14 14 14 14
SHOTS PLAYER 1. Carli Lloyd 2. Gina DeMaio 3. Christa Aluotto 4. Judy Kalafut 5. Kris Kurzynowski 6. Shannon Nagle 7. Keri Lages 8. Karla Schacher 9. Jonelle Filigno 10. Beth Schimenti
YEARS 2001-04 2006-10 1989-92 1987-90 1988-91 1997-2000 1999-2001 2006-11 2010-12 1986-89
SH 295 272 216 210 209 166 164 162 137 135
GAME-WINNING GOALS PLAYER 1. Kris Kurzynowski Carli Lloyd 3. Christa Aluotto Jonelle Filigno 5. Beth Uydess Alicia Hall 7. Shannon Nagle 8. Judy Kalafut Caycie Gusman Ashley Jones 11. Maggie Moyer Keri Lages Gina DeMaio Karla Schacher
YEARS GWG 1988-91 15 2001-04 15 1989-92 12 2010-12 12 1990-93 9 2005-08 9 1997-2000 8 1987-90 7 2006-09 7 2007-10 7 1995-99 6 1999-2001 6 2006-10 6 2006-11 6
GOALS PLAYER 1. Carli Lloyd 2. Kris Kurzynowski 3. Christa Aluotto 4. Judy Kalafut 5. Jonelle Filigno 6. Shannon Nagle Keri Lages 8. Beth Uydess 9. Gina Ressa 10. Lynn Hallowell Alicia Hall Karla Schacher ASSISTS PLAYER 1. Gina DeMaio 2. Jennifer Gibbons 3. Beth Schimenti 4. Lynn Hallowell Beth Uydess 6. Christa Aluotto 7. Carli Lloyd 8. Kristen Edmonds 9. Cindy Soffel 10. Vicki Hoekstra Judy Kalafut Kris Kurzynowski Dana Zonkle
A PTS 17 117 14 112 21 99 23 69 14 68 12 60 10 60 23 59 8 56 29 55
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ALL-TIME RECORDS MATCHES PLAYED PLAYER 1. Gina DeMaio 2. Erin Guthrie 3. Jenifer Anzivino 4.. Kristie Lang Ashley Medcalf 6. Carli Lloyd 7. Christa Aluotto Jennifer Gibbons Lissette Brandão Maura McLaughlin 11. Kris Kurzynowski Denise Reddy Kim Kardos SAVES GOALKEEPER 1. Saskia Webber 2. Robin Copperthwaite 3. Susan Curtis 4. Erin Guthrie 5. Christine Caldwell 6. Kate Macfarlane 7. Emmy Simpkins 8. Alison Perinchief 9. Robyn Jones
YEARS 2006-10 2006-09 2006-09 2006-09 2007-11 2001-04 1989-92 1989-92 2000-04 2009-12 1988-91 1988-91 1993-96
MS 92 84 80 26 82 77 80 80 79 40 79 79 76
YEARS 1989-92 1984-87 1993-96 2006-09 2000-02 1997-98 2009-12 1988 2003-04
SVS 522 423 314 299 233 232 183 141 117
9. Angel Hadaway 10. Nora Crawford
MP 92 87 85 84 84 83 81 81 81 81 80 80 80
* Actual minutes played for the years 1984-1986 are unavailable. This number is an estimate based on the number of games played and the number of overtimes.
SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS TEAM Most Goals by RU victory 14 Iona, 10-9-85 defeat 3 at Cornell, 9-18-88 3 at Old Dominion, 10-9-00 3 at Boston College, 11-4-01 at home 14 Iona, 10-9-85 on road 8 at Rhode Island, 10-15-88 Most Goals, Two Teams Combined 14 at Rutgers 14, Iona 0; 10-9-85 11 at Rutgers 11, La Salle 0; 10-10-86 11 at Rutgers 6, Miami 5; 10-18-02 (2OT) Most Goals Allowed victory 5 at Rutgers 6, Miami 5; 10-18-02 (2OT) defeat 7 Notre Dame 7, at Rutgers 1; 9-26-97 7 at Connecticut 7, Rutgers 0; 10-31-98 Largest Margin of victory 14 at Rutgers 14, Iona, 0; 10-9-85 of defeat 7 at Connecticut 7, Rutgers 0; 10-31-98
SAVE PERCENTAGE
INDIVIDUAL
(Must have played in at least 50% of team’s matches)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
GOALKEEPER Kimberly Myers Saskia Webber Robin Copperthwaite Jessica Hardy Erin Guthrie Alison Perinchief Kate Macfarlane Emmy Simpkins Susan Curtis Robyn Jones
YEARS 1993 1989-92 1984-87 1984-85 2006-09 1988 1997-98 2009-12 1993-96 2003-04
GA 10 67 58 10 61 35 61 50 89 37
SVS PCT. 97 .907 522 .886 423 .879 69 .873 299 .831 141 .801 232 .792 183 .785 314 .779 117 .760
GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GOALKEEPER YEARS GA MIN GAA 1. Jessica Hardy 1984-85 10 1800 0.500 2. Kimberly Myers 1993 10 1565 0.575 3. Erin Guthrie 2006-09 61 8071 0.680 4. Nora Crawford 2003, 2005 18 2090 0.775 5. Saskia Webber 1989-92 67 7401 0.815 6. Robyn Jones 2003-04 37 3826 0.870 7. Emmy Simkins 2009-12 50 4677 0.96 8. Robin Copperthwaite 1984-87 58 5127 1.018 9. Susan Curtis 1993-96 89 5669 1.413 10. Christine Caldwell 2000-02 81 5078 1.440 SHUTOUTS GOALKEEPER YEARS MP MS SHO 1. Erin Guthrie 2006-09 87 84 44 2. Saskia Webber 1989-92 78 78 34 3. Susan Curtis 1993-96 64 62 23 4. Robin Copperthwaite 1984-87 59 57 22 5. Emmy Simpkins 2009-12 56 54 16.4 6. Christine Caldwell 2000-02 55 55 16 Robyn Jones 2003-04 41 40 16 8. Kimberly Myers 1993 16 16 8 Kate Macfarlane 1997-98 38 34 8 Nora Crawford 2003, 2005 24 23 8 MINUTES PLAYED GOALKEEPER YEARS 1. Erin Guthrie 2006-09 2. Saskia Webber 1989-92 3. Susan Curtis 1993-96 4. Robin Copperthwaite 1984-87 5. Christine Caldwell 2000-02 6. Emmy Simpkins 2009-12 7. Robyn Jones 2003-04 8. Kate Macfarlane 1997-98
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MP 87 78 64 59 55 56 41 38
MS 84 78 62 57 55 54 40 34
1999-2002 27 25 2353 2003, 2005 24 23 2090
MIN 8071 7401 5669 5127 5078 4670 3826 3291
Most shots 13 Carli Lloyd, vs. Maryland [N]; 11-14-03 Most goals 5 Elyse Eichman-Dolan, at Rhode Island; 9-23-84 Most assists 4 Christa Aluotto; vs. Maryland; 10-7-89 Most points 10 Elyse Eichman-Dolan (five goals), at Rhode Island; 9-23-84 Most saves 25 Robin Copperthwaite, at George Mason; 11-2-85
SERIES RECORDS Longest series against one team Villanova (1984-2012) 29 Longest stretch without victory against one team Notre Dame (2002-12) 13 Most victories against one team Princeton (1984-) 14 Providence (1984-) 14 Monmouth (1985-) 14 Most losses against one team Notre Dame (1992-) 17 Longest winning streak against one team Providence (1984-2003) 13 Most goals scored against one team Villanova (1984-) 52 Fewest goals scored against one team vs. 12 teams 0
Most goals allowed against one team Notre Dame (1992-) Fewest goals allowed against one team vs. 29 teams
61 0
SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Category Record Year(s) Most matches 23 2001, 2006 Most home matches 13 1999, 2005, 2006 Most away matches 11 1986, 2001, 2008, 2012 Most neutral-site matches 7 1988 Most victories 16 2006 Most victories at home 9 2006, 2007 Most victories on road 7 1986 Most victories on neutral field 4 1989 Most conference victories 8 2006 Fewest victories 5 1998 Fewest victories at home 2 1986, 1988 Fewest victories on road 0 2007 Fewest victories on neutral field 0 1992, 1998, 2005, 2007 Most matches tied 5 1998, 2003 Most matches ending in OT 8 2003, 2011 Most shots taken 401 1989 Fewest shots taken 184 2004 Most goals 52 1985 Fewest goals 22 1998, 2004 Most assists 49 1989, 1991 Fewest assists 12 2004 Most points 145 1991 Fewest points 56 2004 Most shots allowed 298 1998 Fewest shots allowed 130 1986 Most goals allowed 39 1988 Fewest goals allowed 11 1992, 2009 Most assists allowed 33 2000 Fewest assists allowed 5 2012 Most points allowed 272 2000 Fewest points allowed 30 1992 Most saves 152 1988 Fewest saves 56 2004 Most saves allowed 172 1989 Fewest saves allowed 68 2004 Best goals-against average 0.48 2009 Worst goals-against average 1.88 1994 Best opponent GAA 0.90 2011 Worst opponent GAA 2.50 1984 Most shutouts 16 2006 Fewest times shutout 2 1984, 1988 Most times shutout 10 2004, 2007 Highest winning percentage .783 2006 Longest winning streak 6 1985, 1990,
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS AAAA Abbondandolo, Maryanne..........................................................1995, 1997 Albright, Jane................................................................................................. 2000 Alexander, Paige.................................................................................... 2011-12 Allessio, Amanda................................................................................... 2004-07 Aluotto, Christa...................................................................................... 1989-92 Anzivino, Jenifer..................................................................................... 2006-09 Antao, Gabby.....................................................................................2002-2003 Aquila, Nicole............................................................................ 2003-04, 2006 Armellino, Tania...............................................................................1997-2000 Avner, Zoe................................................................................................ 2003-05 BBBB Bendzlowicz, Jessica.................................................................................. 2005 Bernard, Karen...................................................................................... 1985-86 Bhalla, Jennifer....................................................................................... 1993-96 Bizup, Karen.................................................................................................... 1993 Blom, Dana............................................................................................... 2001-02 Bodholt, Jessica...............................................................................1999-2000 Borschel, Dawn...................................................................................... 1985-87 Bostjancic, Kathy................................................................................... 1985-86 Bostjancic, Sue.............................................................................................. 1989 Bradley, Kristen............................................................................................. 2010 Brady, Tierney......................................................................................... 2003-06 Brandão, Kim........................................................................... 2002-04, 2006 Brandão, Lissette................................................................... 2000, 2002-04 Breton, Rachel............................................................................................... 2011 Brewer, Kristen...................................................................................... 1996-97 Bridges, Jenica.................................................................................1997-2000 Bright, Uchenna..................................................................................... 1996-99 Buis, Brielle............................................................................................2011Burton, Jennifer..................................................................................... 1992-95 CCCC Caldwell, Christine................................................................................. 2000-02 Caldwell, Colleen.................................................................................... 2000-01 Calvo, Rebecca.............................................................................................. 1999 Cameron, Meghan................................................................................ 2001-03 Cavaliere, Michele........................................................................................ 1986 Coffey, Tracey................................................................................................. 1984 Cole, Jo Ellen............................................................................................ 1984-85 Cole, Rachel...........................................................................................2012Conway, Caitlin............................................................................................... 2009 Copperthwaite, Robin.......................................................................... 1984-87 Corrado, Bridget.................................................................................... 1985-86 Corson, Sara.........................................................................................2011Crawford, Nora....................................................................... 2002-03, 2005 Cregar, Misty........................................................................................... 1993-94 Cuda, Amy...........................................................................................1999-2002 Curtis, Marcy.................................................................................................. 1998 Curtis, Susan........................................................................................... 1993-96 Cush, Christie................................................................................................. 1994 DDDD Darcy, Lisa................................................................................................ 1984-85 DeMaio, Gina.................................................................................. 2006-08, 10 DeVolk, Amanda..................................................................................2011Dexter, Jennifer............................................................................................ 2006 Dickson, Sandy........................................................................................ 1990-93 DiPaolo, Tricia......................................................................................2009Duccilli, Valerie........................................................................................ 1992-95 Dugandzic, Adrienne............................................................................ 2000-03 Dumont, Kelsey...................................................................................... 2007-10 EEEE Edmonds, Kristen.................................................................................. 2005-08 Edwards, Jasmine................................................................................. 2008-12 Eichman-Dolan, Elyse.................................................................................. 1984 Eisenberg, Lisa....................................................................................... 2000-01 Elledge, Wanda....................................................................................... 1998-99 Erthal, Robin............................................................................................ 1994-97 Esposito, Domenique........................................................................... 2003-07 Esposito, Lauren........................................................................................... 2006 Esposito, Kimberly...........................................................................1999-2000 Evans, Kelly............................................................................................... 2002-03 Evans, Shannon...................................................................................... 2001-02 FFFF Filigno, Jonelle......................................................................................2010Fletcher, Amanda......................................................................................... 1997 Foster, Tracy........................................................................................... 1990-93 Froehlich, Tara........................................................................................ 2001-04 GGGG Gabriel, Danielle..................................................................................... 1989-90 Gahr, Lori......................................................................................................... 1985 Garganta, Rosemary.................................................................................. 2009 Gavitt, Jennifer.............................................................................................. 1990 Gaydos, Sabrina............................................................................................ 1984 Geiser, Dana................................................................................................... 2005 Gerbino, Brook............................................................................................... 1987 Gerew, Maria........................................................................................2010Gibbons, Jennifer................................................................................... 1989-92 Gleason, Shannon........................................................................................ 1998 Gusman, Caycie...................................................................................... 2006-09 Guthrie, Erin............................................................................................. 2006-09
HHHH Hadaway, Angel................................................................................1999-2002 Hahn, Lisa................................................................................................. 1997-98 Hall, Alicia.................................................................................................. 2005-08 Hallowell, Lynn......................................................................................... 1985-88 Hambleton, Allie...................................................................... 2007, 2009-10 Hardy, Jessica........................................................................................ 1984-85 Hauck, Bernie.......................................................................................... 1988-89 Haydu, Amber................................................................................................ 2000 Hessler, Sarah............................................................................................... 1995 Hoekstra, Vicki........................................................................................ 1988-89 Hudson, Courtney.................................................................................. 2001-03 IIII Ianello, Marie........................................................................................... 1988-89 Inacio, Cassie........................................................................................2011JJJJ Jandasek, Jamie..............................................................................1999-2002 Janosz, Jessica....................................................................................2010Jezercak, Kate........................................................................................ 1992-95 Joern, Jennie........................................................................................... 1984-87 Jones, Ashley.......................................................................................... 2007-10 Jones, Robyn........................................................................................... 2003-04 Junnila, Jenica..................................................................1994-95, 1997-98 KKKK Kalafut, Judy............................................................................................ 1987-90 Kamienski, Kim....................................................................................... 1992-95 Kane, Heather................................................................................................ 1989 Kardos, Kim............................................................................................. 1993-96 Katkowski, Hayley...............................................................................2012Kaufman, Bianca.......................................................................................... 1999 Keller, Lisa................................................................................................ 1986-87 Kennedy, Morgan.................................................................................. 2011-12 Kerstetter, Jamie.................................................................................. 2000-01 Kiedaisch, Karen........................................................................................... 1984 Klatt, Jilian................................................................................................ 1995-97 Komar, Jaime......................................................................................... 2003-06 Kurzynowski, Kris.................................................................................. 1988-91 LLLL Ladish, Heather............................................................................................. 1986 Lages, Keri..........................................................................................1999-2001 Lancos, Julie............................................................................................ 2009-12 Lang, Kristie............................................................................................. 2006-09 Leigh, Tori.........................................................................................2010-12 Lennon, Kelly................................................................................................... 1991 Leonow, Maria............................................................................................... 1996 Lloyd, Carli................................................................................................. 2001-04 Lockman, Kim................................................................................................ 1992 Logue, Kristine............................................................................................... 1992 Logue, Kristine (mgr)...................................................................................1995 Love, Adrienne..................................................................................1999-2000 Lunemann, Ashley................................................................................. 2004-06 MMMM MacCormack, Stephanie.......................................................................... 2005 Macfarlane, Kate................................................................................... 1997-98 Martell, Heather.................................................................................... 1987-90 Marthies, Cheryl.................................................................................... 1985-88 McBride, Mary............................................................................................... 1985 McCormick, Kim........................................................................................... 1987 McGonagle, Megan.............................................................................. 1995-98 McGrath, Patty....................................................................................... 1984-85 McIntyre, Erin....................................................................................1999-2002 McLaughlin, Maura.............................................................................. 2009-12 McMeekin, Jill......................................................................................... 1996-99 McNabb, Lindsey................................................................................... 2009-10 McNamara, Michelle........................................................................... 2001-04 Medcalf, Ashley...................................................................................... 2008-12 Miller, Jody............................................................................................... 1989-92 Mineo, Kim................................................................................................ 2003-06 Montero, Nina......................................................................................... 2005-08 Morash, Maggie..................................................................................2012Moreno, Gabby.....................................................................................2012Mottram, Kate........................................................................................ 1988-90 Moyer, Maggie..................................................................1995-96, 1998-99 Muscarella, Maggie.............................................................................. 1984-85 Musselman, Kelly................................................................................... 1985-86 Myers, Kimberly............................................................................................ 1993 NNNN Nagle, Shannon................................................................................1997-2000 OOOO Ohlott, Barbara....................................................................................... 1986-89 Olivo, Michelle................................................................................................. 2007 Ondrick, Beth........................................................................................... 1987-88 PPPP Pace, Stefanee....................................................................................... 2009-11 Peddie, Michele...................................................................................... 1987-90 Pellerin, Liz................................................................................................ 1984-86 Perinchief, Alison.......................................................................................... 1988 Perretty, Samantha..................................................................................... 2010 Pietrangelo, Amy.................................................................................2011Piotrowsky, Danielle.......................................................................1998-2000
Pitchok, Pam............................................................................................ 1990-94 Pitchok, Pia............................................................................................... 1990-93 Poore, Quendryth......................................................................................... 1994 Post, Lorainne................................................................................................ 1989 Price, April................................................................................................ 2009-12 RRRR Rabii, Jeanne........................................................................................... 1995-96 Rabii, Lisa.................................................................................................. 1993-96 Radin, Risa................................................................................................ 2001-03 Radu, Alyssa......................................................................................1997-2000 Reddy, Denise......................................................................................... 1988-91 Reed, Brianne....................................................................................... 2012Reinecke, Taylor...............................................................................2010-2011 Remmey, Ashley.................................................................................... 1991-92 Ressa, Gina.............................................................................................. 1996-99 Richter, Jennifer........................................................................................... 1988 Risoli, Danae............................................................................................ 2002-05 Rispoli, Leia............................................................................................... 2004-07 Roarty, Courtney.................................................................................... 2005-08 Rodriguez, Marissa..................................................................................... 2008 Roesler, Valerie............................................................................................. 2001 Rosen, Amy..................................................................................................... 1984 Ross, Corrynn................................................................................................ 1997 Ruchalski, Chris...................................................................................... 1985-86 Rupon, Casey........................................................................................... 2008-12 Ryan, Meghan......................................................................................... 2004-07 SSSS Sanchez, Robbyn................................................................................... 1991-92 Savics, Maija............................................................................................ 2009-11 Schacher, Karla...................................................................... 2006, 2009-11 Schimenti, Beth...................................................................................... 1986-89 Scholz, Stefanie...................................................................................2011Schubert, Erica “Boo”................................................................................. 2001 Schultz, Jennifer..................................................................................... 2000-01 Serlin, Gayle.............................................................................................. 1996-97 Shaban, Ashley.............................................................................................. 2002 Shamy, Maureen.......................................................................................... 1984 Sheerin, Christina.................................................................................. 1991-94 Siano, Kristen.......................................................................................2011Signorelli, Julie........................................................................................ 1987-88 Silverio, Danni................................................................................................. 1984 Simon, Erin...................................................................................................... 2010 Simpkins, Emmy..................................................................................... 2009-12 Singer, Stephanie.................................................................................. 2000-01 Skroski, Erica........................................................................................2012Sleiman, Rheanne................................................................................. 2007-10 Smilko, Jessica....................................................................................... 1994-97 Smith, Merissa.............................................................................................. 2010 Smogyi, Ani...................................................................................................... 1984 Soffel, Cindy.............................................................................................. 1984-85 Stallings, Mary........................................................................................ 1987-88 Stouden, Christine................................................................................. 1995-96 Sturm, Leslie............................................................................................ 1985-86 Swerdloff, Samantha........................................................................... 2001-02 Szynalski, Caroline................................................................................. 1986-87 TTTT Taiste, Tasha........................................................................................... 1995-98 Tobin, Jen.................................................................................................. 1996-99 Toft, Michelle.....................................................................................1998-2000 Triantafyllos, Elizabeth...................................................................1999-2000 Turner, Adrienne................................................................................... 1993-96 Turner, Alicia........................................................................................... 1993-96 Turner, Karen......................................................................................... 1990-93 UUUU Ulbrich, Barbara........................................................................................... 1989 Uydess, Beth............................................................................................ 1990-93 VVVV Vedder, Kate............................................................................................ 1992-95 Vetack, Julie............................................................................................. 1985-88 Vitunic, Diane........................................................................................... 1996-99 Volkomer, Sarah........................................................................................... 2006 WWWW Walters, Carissa.......................................................................................... 2010 Waters, Jessica........................................................................................... 1984 Wawrzyniak-Forst, Tiphanie.......................................................1997-2000 Webber, Saskia...................................................................................... 1989-92 Wentzler, Christine............................................................... 2001, 2003-04 White, Logan........................................................................................... 2011-12 Williams, Tiffany..............................................................................1999, 2002 Wimmerschoff, Diane......................................................................... 1984-86 Wirth, Julie...................................................................................................... 1992 Wise, Becky............................................................................................. 2006-09 Woeller, Shannon.................................................................................. 2009-12 Wurst, Melissa....................................................................................... 1996-97 Wynarczuk, Tanya........................................................................................ 2000 YYYY Yahn, Maggie.......................................................................................... 2009-10 ZZZZ Zonkle, Dana............................................................................................ 1989-92
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Kelly Ann Annunziata (1986) Karen Bernard (1985-86) Sue Bostjancic (1989) Michele Cavaliere (1986) Jill Cecere (1986) JoEllen Cole (1984-85) Bridget Corrado (1985-86) Lisa Darcy (1984-85) Lorraine Gahr (1985-86) Sabrina Gaydos (1984) Diane Hamadyck (1986) Heather Kane (1989) Karen Kiedaisch (1984) Heather Ladish (1986) Terry Makers (1986) Carrie Masci (1984) Maureen McCourt (1984) Patty McGrath (1984) Denise McKenna (1985) Lisa Milligan (1986) Kelly Musselman (1985-86) Beth Muzik (1985) Lorainne Post (1989) Patricia Randall (1985-86) Jennifer Richter (1988) Amy Rosen (1984) Christine Ruchalski (1985-86) Cindi Scorsone (1986) Danni Silverio (1984) Ani Smogyi (1984) Leslie Sturm (1985-86) Barbara Ulbrich (1989) Jessica Waters (1984) Kelly Whiteside (1986) Janine Witt (1986) GK Susan Curtis (1994) Kimberly Myers (1991-92) Saskia Webber (1990-92) Leanne Bollinger (1990) Alison Perinchief (1987-88) Mary Stallings (1987-88) Susan Kerr (1987) 00 Jessica Janoscz (2010-) Elizabeth Triantafyllos (1999-01) Marcy Curtis (1997-98) 01 Jessica Hardy (1985) Nora Crawford (2003) 0 Samantha Perretty (2010-) Emmy Simpkins (2008-09) Jody Martin (2007) Nora Crawford (2005) Lauren Acosta (2003-04) Christine Caldwell (2000-02) Bianca Kaufman (1999) Kate Macfarlane (1997-98) Megan McGonagle (1995-96) Susan Curtis (1993) 1 Alana Jimenez (2013-) Emmy Simpkins (2010-) Erin Guthrie (2006-09) Angel Hadaway (1999-2002) Megan McGonagle (1997-98) Susan Curtis (1995-96) Kimberly Myers (1993) Robin Copperthwaite (1985-87) 2 Jenna Seddon (2013-) Shannon Woeller (2010-2012) Nina Montero (2005-08) Lissette Brandão (2000-04) Jill McMeekin (1996-99) Kim Kamienski (1992-95) Lynn Hallowell (1985-88) 3 Erica Skroski (2012-) Allie Gordon (2011) Kelsey Dumont (2007-10) Kim Brandão (2002-06) Stephanie Singer (2000-01) Maggie Moyer (1995-99) Karen Turner (1990-93) Christina Machado (1987-88)
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Maggie Muscarella (1984-5) Amanda DeVolk (2011-) Allie Hambleton (2007-10) Kim Mineo (2003-06) Jennifer Schultz (2000-01) Wanda Elledge (1998-99) Jilian Klatt (1995-97) Chrissy Sheerin (1991-94) Jennifer Gavitt (1990) Caroline Szynalski (1985-87) 5 Rachel Cole (2012-) Rheanne Sleiman (2007-10) Ashley Lunemann (2004-06) Kelly Evans (2002-03) Lisa Eisenberg (2001) Jane Albright (2000) Shannon Gleason (1998) Jennifer Bhalla (1993-96) Christa Aluotto (1989-92) Cheryl Mathies (1985-88) 6 Ali Ryan (2013-) Logan White (2011-2012) Gina DeMaio (2006-10) Zoe Avner (2005) Courtney Hudson (2001-03) Alyssa Radu (1997-2000) Uchenna Bright (1996) Kate Jezercak (1992-95) Heather Martell (1988-90) Jennie Joern (1984-87) 7 Gabby Moreno (2012-) Stefanee Pace (2008-11) Leia Rispoli (2004-07) Adrienne Dugandzic (2000-03) Robin Erthal (1994-97) Dana Zonkle (1989-92) Brook Gerbino (1987) Cindy Soffel (1984-85) 8 Jonelle Filigno (2010-) Alicia Hall (2005-08) Sherriann Steadman (2003) Samantha Swerdloff (2002) Jessica Bodholt (1999-2001) Amanda Fletcher (1997) Lisa Rabii (1993-96) Robbyn Sanchez (1991) Julie Vetack (1985-88) 9 Stefanie Scholz (2011-) Erin Simon (2010) Kristie Lang (2006-09) Brittney Smith (2004) Christine Culbreth (2003) Jamie Jandasek (1999-2002) Christine Stouden (1995-96) Christie Cush (1994) Tracy Foster (1990-93) Beth Ondrick (1987-88) Tracy Coffey (1984-85) 10 Kristen Edmonds (2005-08) Carli Lloyd (2001-04) Tanya Wynarczuk (2000) Uchenna Bright (1997-99) Kim Kardos (1993-96) Ashley Remmey (1991-92) Judy Kalafut (1989-90) Julie Signorelli (1987-88) Maureen Shamy (1984) 11 Hayley Katkowski (2012) Rachel Breton (2011) Ashley Jones (2007-10) Jaime Komar (2005-06) Tara Froehlich (2003-04) Shannon Evans (2000-02) Jen Tobin (1996-99) Valerie Duccilli (1992-95) Kris Kurzynowski (1988-91) Dawn Borschel (1985-87) Elyse Eichman-Dolan (1984) 12 Casey Benintente (2013-) Ashley Medcalf (2008-11) Brittnye Scott (2005) Lizzie Miller (2004) Rachel Cordasco (2003)
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Sherriann Steadman (2002) Jamie Kerstetter (2000-01) Diane Vitunic (1996-99) Jennifer Burton (1992-95) Michele Peddie (1987-90) Maggie Morash (2012-) Jasmine Edwards (2008-11) Domenique Esposito (2003-07) Tiffany Williams (1999-2002) Melissa Wurst (1996-97) Kathleen Vedder (1992-95) Kim Waldek (1987) Liz Pellerin (1984-86) Sam Valliant (2013-) Carissa Walters (2010-11) Jenifer Anzivino (2006-09) Jessica Bendzlowicz (2005) Meghan Cameron (2001-03) Tiphanie Forst (1997-2000) Adrienne Turner (1993-96) Jennifer Gibbons (1989-92) Bernie Hauck (1988) Kathy Bostjancic (1985-87) Erin Smith (2013-) Sam Valliant (2013-) Maija Savics (2008-11) Amanda Allessio (2004-07) Gabby Antao (2002-03) Jaimie Dougherty (2001) Danielle Piotrowsky (1998-2000) Jessica Smilko (1997) Alicia Turner (1993-96) Robbyn Sanchez (1992) Kate Mottram (1988-90) Amy Stewart (1987) Cassie Inacio (2011-) Caycie Gusman (2006-09) Jaime Komar (2003-04) Amy Cuda (1999-2002) Tasha Taiste (1995-98) Karen Bizup (1993) Julie Wirth (1992) Danielle Gabriel (1989-90) Heather Martell (1987) Jennifer Andresen (2013-) April Price (2008-2012) Michelle Olivo (2007) Tierney Brady (2003-06) Tara Froehlich (2001-02) Shannon Nagle (1997-2000) Jeanne Rabii (1995) Quendryth Poore (1994) Jody Miller (1989-92) Kimberly McCormick (1987) Brielle Buis (2011-) Tricia DiPaolo (2007-10) Nicole Aquila (2003-06) Christine Bowers (2002) Keri Lages (1999-2001) Gayle Serlin (1996-98) Jessica Smilko (1994-95) Beth Uydess (1990-93) Marie Iannello (1988-89) Barbara Ohlott (1986-87) Diane Wimmerschoff (1984-85) Erica Sousa (2013-) Karla Schacher (2006-11) Zoe Avner (2003-04) Ashley Shaban (2002) Samantha Swerdloff (2001) Adrienne Love (1999-2000) Jenica Junnila (1994-98) Kristine Logue (1992) Beth Schimenti (1986-89) Nikki Hudson (2013-) Morgan Kennedy (2011-2012) Marissa Rodriguez (2008) Erin McIntyre (1999-2002) Maryanne Abbondandolo (1995-97) Misty Cregar (1993-94) Kimberly Lockman (1992) Denise Reddy (1988-91)
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Becky Wise (2006-09) Michelle McNamara (2001-04) Gina Ressa (1996-99) Janelle DeLosSantos (1995) Pam Pitchok (1990-94) Vicki Hoekstra (1988-89) Sandra Smith (1987) Brianne Reed (2013-) Maura McLaughlin (2009-2012) Michelle Olivo (2008) Ashley Medcalf (2007) Jennifer Dexter (2006) Danae Risoli (2002-05) Tania Armellino (1997-2001) Jessica Smilko (1996) Pia Pitchok (1990-93) Heather Daly (1987) Julie Lancos (2009-11) Lauren Esposito (2006) Kimberly Esposito (1999-2001) Lisa Hahn (1997-98) Melissa Hardman (1995) Sandy Dickson (1990-93) Judy Kalafut (1987-88) Jessica Puchalski (2013-) Lindsey McNabb (2009-11) Stephanie MacCormack (2005) Risa Radin (2001-04) Jenica Bridges (1997-2000) Shana Greene (1990) Lisa Keller (1986-87) Shannon Phillips (2013-) Taylor Reinecke (2010-11) Caitlin Conway (2009) Dana Blom (2001-02) Lisa Eisenberg (2000) Rebecca Calvo (1999) Kristen Brewer (1996-97) Sarah Longstreet (1995) Michele Reed (1990) Robin Chirichella (1987) Kristen Siano (2011-) Merissa Smith (2009-10) Nora Crawford (2002) Valerie Roesler (2001) Michelle Toft (1998-2000) Corrynn Ross (1997) Maria Leonow (1996) Catherine Olsiewski (1995) Laurie Averill (1987) Paige Alexander (2011-) Maggie Yahn (2009-10) Colleen Caldwell (2000-01) Elizabeth Reed (1995) Gina Tambe (1987) Rosemary Garganta (2009) Meghan Ryan (2003-07) Amber Haydu (2000) Joley Lies (1987) Sara Corson (2011-) Kristen Bradley (2010) Courtney Roraty (2005-08) Michele Peters (1987) Christine Wentzler (2001-04) Maria Gerew (2010-) Shannon Woeller (2009) Kristy Catelli (2006) Tori Prager (2013-) Sarah Volkomer (2006) Dana Geiser (2005) Robyn Jones (2003-04) Tricia DiPaolo (2011-) Madison Tiernan (2013-) Tori Leigh (2010-) Erica “Boo” Schubert (2001-02) Casey Rupon (2008-11)
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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 1984 (10-4-2)
Home: 5-0 Away: 4-2-1 Neutral: 1-2-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Elyse Eichman-Dolan 16-16 53 15 6 36 Cindy Soffel 16-16 36 6 10 22 Maggie Muscarella 16-16 27 4 5 13 Liz Pellerin 16-16 24 6 0 12 Karen Kiedaisch 16-13 14 6 0 12 Diane Wimmerschoff 12-11 24 3 1 7 Tracy Coffey 16-16 13 1 1 3 Maureen Shamy 12-10 7 1 0 2 Lisa Darcy 12-8 4 1 0 2 Amy Rosen 10-1 3 1 0 2 Sabrina Gaydos 9-1 3 1 0 2 JoEllen Cole 13-13 2 0 1 1 Patty McGrath 12-4 4 0 0 0 Jennifer Joern 14-12 2 0 0 0 Danni Silverio 9-0 2 0 0 0 Jessica Waters 5-2 2 0 0 0 Ani Smogyi 5-0 0 0 0 0 Maureen McCourt 4-0 0 0 0 0 Carrie Masci 2-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 16 220 45 24 114 OPPONENTS 16 169 20 5 45 1984 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Jessica Hardy 12-12 69 10 6 Robin Copperthwaite 6-4 28 10 3 RUTGERS 16 97 20 9 OPPONENTS 16 N/A 45 2
GAA 0.83 1.67 1.25 2.50
Starters: GK - Hardy. F - Eichman-Dolan, Soffel. M - Muscarella, Pellerin, Kiedaisch, Wimmerschoff. B - Coffey, Shamy, Cole, Joern. Reserves: GK - Copperthwaite. F - Darcy, Rosen, Gaydos, Waters, McCourt. M - McGrath. B - Silverio, Smogyi, Masci.
1985 (13-4-1)
Home: 7-2 Away: 6-2-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Caroline Hallowell 18-18 54 11 7 29 Cindy Soffel 18-17 42 9 5 23 Maggie Muscarella 16-15 46 6 3 15 Kathy Bostjancic 18-17 29 4 3 11 Christine Ruchalski 18-5 22 5 0 10 Karen Bernard 10-2 19 4 0 8 Bridget Corrado 17-11 24 3 2 8 Diane Wimmerschoff 18-18 22 1 6 8 Liz Pellerin 18-18 39 3 1 7 Nancy James 2-0 7 3 0 6 Cheryl Mathies 15-11 10 1 1 3 Leslie Sturm 17-8 6 1 0 2 Kelly Musselman 6-0 2 1 0 2 Julie Vetack 18-18 7 0 1 1 Lisa Darcy 13-1 5 0 1 1 Beth Muzik 2-0 4 0 1 1 Patricia Randall 3-0 1 0 1 1 Dawn Borshel 18-0 12 0 0 0 JoEllen Cole 17-9 6 0 0 0 Tracy Coffey 16-10 5 0 0 0 Caroline Szynalski 2-0 2 0 0 0 Jennie Joern 16-3 1 0 0 0 Mary McBride 5-0 0 0 0 0 Lori Gahr 1-0 0 0 0 0 Patty McGrath 1-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 18 365 52* 32 136 OPPONENTS 18 161 14 9 37 * indicates one goal from shootout victory vs. New Hampshire included. Goals were scored by Wimmerschoff, Joern, Pellerin and Sturm. 1985 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Robin Copperthwaite 18-18 143 14 Jessica Hardy 11-0 0 0 RUTGERS 18 143 14 OPPONENTS 18 N/A 52
Sho Pct. GAA 7 .911 0.78 0 .000 0.00 7 .911 0.78 3 N/A N/A
Starters: GK - Copperthwaite. F - Hallowell, Soffel, Corrado. M - Muscarella, Bostjancic. B - Wimmerschoff, Pellerin, Mathies, Vetack, Coffey. Reserves: GK - Hardy. F - Ruchalski, James, Muzik. M - Sturm, Musselman, Darcy, Borshel, Szynalski, McBride, Gahr, McGrath. B Bernard, Randall, Cole, Joern.
1986 (9-6-2)
Home: 2-3-1 Away: 7-3-1 Name MP-MS Shots G Beth Schimenti 17-17 50 8 Heather Ladish 17-17 37 8 Chris Ruchalski 10-0 8 5 Liz Pellerin 17-17 19 4 Karen Bernard 17-5 12 3 Kathy Bostjancic 17-17 19 2 Lisa Keller 17-16 19 2 Lynn Hallowell 17-16 27 1 Leslie Sturm 17-14 9 1 Kelly Musselman 14-1 7 1 Barbara Ohlott 11-2 5 0 Bridget Corrado 13-0 9 0 Diane Wimmerschoff 17-17 7 0 Marlene Girsang 1-0 0 0 Dawn Borschel 11-0 4 0 Caroline Szynalski 4-1 2 0 Cheryl Mathies 13-13 1 0 Michele Cavaliere 5-0 1 0 Kelly Whiteside 1-0 1 0 Julie Vetack 17-17 0 0 Jennie Joern 6-0 0 0 Paula Lodi 1-0 0 0 Patty Randall 1-0 0 0 Janine Witt 1-0 0 0 RUTGERS 17 237 35 OPPONENTS 17 130 17
A Points 7 23 0 16 0 10 1 9 2 8 2 6 0 4 2 4 0 2 0 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 89 10 44
1986 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Robin Copperthwaite 17-17 112 17 6 .868 1.00 Lori Gahr 2-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00 RUTGERS 17 112 17 6 .868 1.00 OPPONENTS 17 125 35 3 .781 2.06 Starters: GK - Copperthwaite. F - Schimenti, Ladish, Hallowell. M Bostjancic, Keller, Sturm. B - Pellerin, Wimmerschoff, Mathies, Vetack. Reserves: GK - Gahr. F - Ruchalski, Ohlott, Corrado, Szynalski. M - Musselman, Borschel, Whiteside, Lodi. B - Bernard, Girsang, Cavaliere, Joern, Randall, Witt.
1987 (12-6)
Home: 8-0 Away: 4-6 Name MP-MS Shots G Judy Kalafut 18-18 60 9 Lisa Keller 18-15 30 5 Beth Ondrick 18-18 24 5 Lynn Hallowell 18-18 25 4 Julie Signorelli 18-11 16 3 Caroline Szynalski 18-18 11 4 Beth Schimenti 17-16 33 2 Brook Gerbino 15-1 6 3 Kim McCormick 18-5 10 2 Heather Martell 15-0 5 1 Barbara Ohlott 18-13 5 0 Michele Peddie 17-8 3 0 Cheryl Mathies 16-16 2 0 Julie Vetack 18-18 4 0 Dawn Borschel 16-4 3 0 Jennie Joern 15-1 0 0 Heather Daly 1-0 0 0 Christina Machado 1-0 0 0 RUTGERS 18 237 39* OPPONENTS 18 190 20 * indicates own goal (RU 1) included
A Points 4 22 3 13 2 12 4 12 4 10 1 9 4 8 0 6 2 6 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 105 12 52
1987 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. Robin Copperthwaite 18-18 140 17 6 .892 Mary Stallings 3-0 8 3 1 .727 RUTGERS 18 148 20 7 .881 OPPONENTS 18 165 39 4 .809
GAA 1.06 1.54 1.11 2.17
Starters: GK - Copperthwaite. F - Kalafut, Keller, Signorelli. M - Ondrick, Hallowell, Schimenti, Ohlott. B - Szynalski, Mathies, Vetack. Reserves: GK - Stallings. F - Martell. M - Gerbino, Peddie. B - McCormick, Borschel, Joern, Daly, Machado.
1988 (8-9-3)
Home: 2-4-1 Away: 3-2-1 Neutral: 3-3-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Kris Kurzynowski 20-20 60 15 3 33 Judy Kalafut 20-20 30 7 4 18 Lynn Hallowell 20-20 29 2 10 14 Beth Schimenti 20-20 20 0 8 8 Heather Martell 12-0 7 3 1 7 Vicki Hoekstra 15-12 21 2 3 7
Jennifer Richter 20-1 15 3 0 Marie Iannello 16-0 5 2 0 Kate Mottram 20-16 10 1 2 Beth Ondrick 20-12 7 1 1 Denise Reddy 20-19 3 1 1 Bernie Hauck 20-6 13 1 0 Julie Signorelli 13-0 7 1 0 Barb Ohlott 20-15 3 1 0 Michele Peddie 13-0 6 0 2 Julie Vetack 20-20 1 0 1 Cheryl Mathies 20-20 1 0 0 Christina Machado 3-0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 20 238 41* 36 OPPONENTS 20 233 39* 23 * indicates own goals (RU 1, Opponents 1) included Name Alison Perinchief Mary Stallings RUTGERS OPPONENTS
6 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 118 101
1988 Goalkeeper Statistics MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA 17-17 141 35 3 .801 1.99 5-3 11 4 2 .733 1.13 20 152 39 5 .796 1.84 20 140 41 2 .773 1.94
Starters: GK - Perinchief. F - Kurzynowski, Kalafut, Hallowell. M Schimenti, Hoekstra, Mottram. B - Reddy, Ohlott, Vetack, Mathies. Reserves: GK - Stallings. F - Martell, Richter, Signorelli. M - Iannello, Ondrick. B - Hauck, Peddie, Machado.
1989 (13-8-1)
Home: 3-2-1 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 4-2 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Kris Kurzynowski 21-20 68 13 2 28 Christa Aluotto 22-21 48 6 7 19 Judy Kalafut 22-22 86 7 3 17 Vicki Hoekstra 22-22 52 2 11 15 Beth Schimenti 19-16 32 3 5 11 Danielle Gabriel 17-12 18 3 2 8 Jody Miller 16-0 14 3 2 8 Jennifer Gibbons 22-21 18 1 4 6 Barb Ohlott 22-22 14 1 3 5 Michele Peddie 22-8 8 1 3 5 Lorainne Post 12-0 4 1 1 3 Dana Zonkle 15-8 12 0 3 3 Denise Reddy 21-21 8 0 2 2 Sue Bostjancic 3-0 1 0 1 1 Kate Mottram 20-19 13 0 0 0 Barbara Ulbrich 20-8 4 0 0 0 Marie Iannello 11-0 1 0 0 0 Heather Kane 3-0 0 0 0 0 Heather Martell 2-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 22 401 41 49 131 OPPONENTS 22 297 25 13 63 Name Saskia Webber Cindy Gilbride RUTGERS OPPONENTS
1989 Goalkeeper Statistics MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA 19-19 131 23 4 .850 1.24 6-3 18 2 2 .900 .450 22 149 25 6 .860 1.10 22 172 41 6 .810 1.80
Starters: GK - Webber. F - Kurzynowski, Aluotto, Kalafut. M - Hoekstra, Schimenti, Gabriel, Gibbons. B - Ohlott, Reddy, Mottram. Reserves: GK - Gilbride. F - Post, Martell. M - Miller, Peddie, Zonkle. B - Bostjancic, Ulbrich, Iannello, Kane.
1990 (13-5-1)
Home: 6-1 Away: 5-4-1 Neutral: 2-0 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Kris Kurzynowski 19-19 38 11 4 26 Jennifer Gibbons 19-19 21 4 8 16 Christa Aluotto 18-18 35 4 5 13 Judy Kalafut 13-13 35 4 3 11 Tracy Foster 16-12 25 4 1 9 Jody Miller 18-2 8 3 3 9 Dana Zonkle 19-19 25 3 2 8 Heather Martell 15-3 17 3 2 8 Danielle Gabriel 17-12 10 2 4 8 Beth Uydess 19-15 20 3 1 7 Michele Peddie 17-1 11 2 1 5 Denise Reddy 19-19 7 1 3 5 Pia Pitchok 19-18 6 0 2 2 Kate Mottram 19-19 5 0 0 0 Karen Turner 10-0 2 0 0 0 Sandy Dickson 7-0 1 0 0 0 Michele Reed 6-0 0 0 0 0 Shanna Greene 5-0 0 0 0 0 Pam Pitchok 4-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 19 266 44 39 127 OPPONENTS 19 148 14 6 34
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1990 Goalkeeper Statistics MP-MS Svs. GA Sho 19-19 106 14 9 19 106 14 9 19 127 44 4
Pct. .883 .883 .743
GAA 0.70 0.70 2.40
Starters: GK - Webber. F - Kurzynowski, Aluotto. M - Gibbons, Kalafut, Foster, Uydess. B - Zonkle, Reddy, Pia Pitchok, Mottram. Reserves: F - Martell. M - Miller, Gabriel, Peddie, Turner, Dickson, Pam Pitchok. B - Reed, Greene.
1991 (13-7-1)
Home: 6-3-1 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 1-0 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Christa Aluotto 21-21 55 13 5 31 Kris Kurzynowski 21-21 44 10 5 25 Beth Uydess 21-21 32 5 11 21 Dana Zonkle 21-21 41 6 5 17 Jennifer Gibbons 21-21 30 2 13 17 Denise Reddy 21-21 12 3 3 9 Chrissy Sheerin 21-21 23 2 4 8 Tracy Foster 19-17 19 3 1 7 Ashley Remmey 15-0 6 2 0 4 Sandy Dickson 21-6 8 1 0 2 Pam Pitchok 14-0 2 1 0 2 Karen Turner 20-8 6 0 1 1 Saskia Webber 21-21 0 0 1 1 Pia Pitchok 21-21 1 0 0 0 Robbyn Sanchez 9-0 1 0 0 0 Jody Miller 19-12 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 21 280 48 49 145 OPPONENTS 21 193 19 9 47 Name Saskia Webber RUTGERS OPPONENTS
1991 Goalkeeper Statistics MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA 21-21 139 19 11 .880 0.84 21 139 19 11 .880 0.84 21 151 48 4 .760 2.12
Starters:GK - Webber. F - Aluotto, Kurzynowski. M - Uydess, Zonkle, Gibbons, Sheerin. B - Reddy, Foster, Pia Pitchok, Miller. Reserves:F - Sanchez. M - Remmey, Dickson, Pam Pitchok, Turner.
1992 (11-4-4)
Home: 8-1 Away: 3-3-3 Neutral: 0-0-1 Name MP-MS SH G A Christa Aluotto 19-19 78 15 4 Dana Zonkle 19-19 39 5 4 Beth Uydess 19-19 21 4 6 Pam Pitchok 15-11 13 2 2 Chrissy Sheerin 16-3 8 2 2 Jennifer Gibbons 19-19 12 1 2 Jennifer Burton 18-14 3 1 2 Valerie Duccilli 17-14 10 1 1 Sandy Dickson 17-14 8 1 1 Kate Jezercak 17-3 2 1 1 Jody Miller 14-0 6 1 0 Karen Turner 16-13 1 0 2 Kim Kamienski 15-10 18 0 1 Tracy Foster 19-19 2 0 1 Saskia Webber 19-19 0 0 1 Ashley Remmey 9-0 3 0 0 Pia Pitchok 11-10 2 0 0 Robbyn Sanchez 1-0 1 0 0 Kate Vedder 6-0 0 0 0 Julie Wirth 1-0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 19 227 34 30 OPPONENTS 19 195 11 8 Name Saskia Webber RUTGERS OPPONENTS
Pts. 34 14 14 6 6 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 98 30
1992 Goalkeeper Statistics MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA 19-19 149 11 10 .931 0.52 19 149 11 10 .931 0.52 19 N/A 34 4 N/A 1.62
Starters: GK - Webber. F - Aluotto, Duccilli. M - Zonkle, Uydess, Pam Pitchok, Gibbons. B - Burton, Dickson, Turner, Foster. Reserves: F - Jezercak, Remmey, Sanchez. M - Sheerin, Miller, Kamienski. B - Pia Pitchok, Vedder, Wirth.
1993 (11-5-4)
Home: 6-4-2 Away: 4-1-2 Neutral: 1-0 Name MP-MS SH G A Beth Uydess 20-20 59 11 5 Kim Kardos 20-16 21 5 0 Misty Cregar 19-3 21 4 2 Valerie Duccilli 20-20 30 3 1 Pia Pitchok 20-20 8 2 3 Tracy Foster 16-12 9 1 4 Kim Kamienski 20-17 14 2 1
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Sandy Dickson Lisa Rabii Chrissy Sheerin Pam Pitchok Jennifer Bhalla Alicia Turner Jennifer Burton Karen Turner Adrienne Turner Kathleen Vedder Kate Jezercak Karen Bizup RUTGERS OPPONENTS
20-20 18-0 18-4 17-17 15-14 17-1 14-14 19-19 11-2 11-0 5-0 0-0 20 20
16 1 15 1 12 0 12 1 8 1 6 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 238 32 162 16
1 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 11
3 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 87 43
1993 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Kimberly Myers 16-16 97 10 8* .907 0.58 Susan Curtis 6-4 20 6 2* .769 1.30 RUTGERS 20 119+ 16 9 .881 0.73 OPPONENTS 20 149+ 32 4 .823 1.45 * indicates Myers and Curtis shared one shutout + indicates team saves (RU 2, Opponents 3) included Starters: GK - Myers. F - Kardos, Duccilli. M - Uydess, Kamienski, Dickson, Pam Pitchok. B - Pia Pitchok, Foster, Bhalla, Ad. Turner. Reserves: GK - Curtis. F - Cregar, Rabii, Al. Turner, Vedder, Jezercak, Bizup. M - Sheerin. B - Burton, K. Turner.
1994 (6-12-1)
Home: 3-4 Away: 2-7-1 Neutral: 1-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Valerie Duccilli 19-19 28 4 4 12 Chrissy Sheerin 19-19 29 4 2 10 Pam Pitchok 19-18 21 3 1 7 Jessica Smilko 19-14 20 3 1 7 Misty Cregar 19-19 31 3 0 6 Kim Kardos 19-19 19 2 2 6 Alicia Turner 17-0 11 1 1 3 Jenica Junnila 18-0 8 1 1 3 Adrienne Turner 19-18 4 1 1 3 Quendryth Poore 5-0 2 1 0 2 Jennifer Bhalla 19-19 9 0 1 1 Lisa Rabii 19-16 18 0 0 0 Jennifer Burton 16-16 10 0 0 0 Robin Erthal 18-0 8 0 0 0 Christie Cush 10-4 4 0 0 0 Kathleen Vedder 10-3 3 0 0 0 Kim Kamienski 14-4 2 0 0 0 Kate Jezercak 12-3 1 0 0 0 RUTGERS 19 228 23 14 60 OPPONENTS 19 217 38 31 107 1994 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Susan Curtis 17-17 92 32 3 .742 1.76 Kathleen Vedder 2-2 10 6 0 .625 3.00 RUTGERS 19 104* 38 3 .732 1.88 OPPONENTS 19 122* 23 7 .841 1.14 * indicates team saves (RU 2, Opponents 1) included Starters: GK - Curtis. F - Duccilli, Cregar, Rabii. M - Sheerin, Pam Pitchok, Smilko, Kardos. B - Ad. Turner, Bhalla, Burton. Reserves: GK - Vedder. F - Al. Turner, Poore, Cush, Jezercak. M Erthal, Kamienski. B - Junnila.
1995 (13-6-1)
Home: 7-2 Away: 5-3-1 Neutral: 1-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Lisa Rabii 20-20 41 7 4 18 Kim Kamienski 20-20 29 6 5 17 Valerie Duccilli 17-17 33 5 5 15 Maggie Moyer 20-20 28 5 2 12 Jilian Klatt 20-14 33 4 4 12 Christine Stouden 18-16 26 3 3 9 Jessica Smilko 18-9 8 3 1 7 Jennifer Bhalla 20-20 23 2 2 6 Alicia Turner 17-0 11 2 1 5 Jeanne Rabii 11-0 5 1 1 3 Kim Kardos 20-20 15 0 3 3 Adrienne Turner 13-0 7 1 0 2 Kathleen Vedder 11-1 6 1 0 2 Robin Erthal 20-8 11 0 2 2 Jenica Junnila 11-0 0 0 2 2 Tasha Taiste 19-18 3 0 1 1 Jennifer Burton 20-20 4 0 0 0 Kate Jezercak 2-0 0 0 0 0 Maryanne Abbondandolo 2-0 0 0 0 0 Janelle DeLos Santos 0-0 0 0 0 0 Melissa Hardman 0-0 0 0 0 0 Sarah Longstreet 0-0 0 0 0 0
Catherine Olsiewski 0-0 0 0 0 0 Elizabeth Reed 0-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 20 283 41* 36 118 OPPONENTS 20 214 27 18 72 * indicates own goal (RU 1) included 1995 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Susan Curtis 20-20 83 23 8* .783 1.21 Megan McGonagle 2-0 1 1 1* .500 2.81 RUTGERS 20 84 27 8 .757 1.24 OPPONENTS 20 99 41 4 .712 2.06 * indicates Curtis and McGonagle shared one shutout Starters: GK - Curtis. F - Rabii, Duccilli, Moyer, Klatt. M - Kamienski, Stouden. B - Bhalla, Kardos, Taiste, Burton. Reserves: GK - McGonagle. F - Smilko, Al. Turner, Jezercak, Hardman, Olsiewski. M - Rabii, Abbondandolo, DeLos Santos. B - Ad. Turner, Vedder, Erthal, Junnila, Longstreet, Reed.
1996 (14-7)
Home: 8-3 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 2-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Gina Ressa 19-10 48 9 3 21 Maggie Moyer 21-16 45 6 6 18 Jen Tobin 21-14 32 5 4 14 Jilian Klatt 19-5 27 4 2 10 Diane Vitunic 21-12 31 4 1 9 Uchenna Bright 21-21 40 3 2 8 Alicia Turner 17-11 12 3 1 7 Melissa Wurst 17-0 8 3 1 7 Christine Stouden 16-13 20 1 4 6 Tasha Taiste 20-16 3 1 0 2 Jen Bhalla 21-21 9 0 2 2 Jill McMeekin 19-8 8 0 1 1 Robin Erthal 21-14 7 0 1 1 Lisa Rabii 13-9 6 0 1 1 Kim Kardos 21-21 10 0 0 0 Kristen Brewer 6-0 1 0 0 0 Adrienne Turner 20-17 0 0 0 0 Jessica Smilko 6-0 0 0 0 0 Maria Leonow 2-0 0 0 0 0 Gayle Serlin 2-0 0 0 0 0 Jenica Junnila 0-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 21 307 39 29 107 OPPONENTS 21 243 28 27 83 1996 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Susan Curtis 21-21 117 28 10* .807 1.32 Megan McGonagle 3-0 0 0 1* .000 0.00 RUTGERS 21 117 28 10 .807 1.29 OPPONENTS 21 144 39 4 .787 1.80 * indicates Curtis and McGonagle shared one shutout Starters: GK - Curtis. F - Ressa, Moyer. M - Tobin, Bright, Stouden. B - Taiste, Bhalla, Erthal, Kardos, Ad. Turner. Reserves: GK - McGonagle. F - Klatt, Vitunic, Wurst, Rabii, Smilko. M - Al. Turner. B - McMeekin, Brewer, Leonow, Serlin, Junnila.
1997 (8-12)
Home: 3-5 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 1-2 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Shannon Nagle 20-19 55 11 4 26 Gina Ressa 19-19 54 9 0 18 Uchenna Bright 20-20 22 3 2 8 Jenica Bridges 20-18 25 2 3 7 Jenica Junnila 19-10 10 1 2 4 Alyssa Radu 20-15 8 1 2 4 Tiphanie Wawrzyniak 20-12 14 0 4 4 Jen Tobin 16-12 8 1 0 2 Melissa Wurst 15-0 2 0 1 1 Jilian Klatt 18-8 1 0 1 1 Jill McMeekin 13-10 0 0 1 1 Amanda Fletcher 17-5 7 0 0 0 Robin Erthal 20-18 4 0 0 0 Tasha Taiste 20-18 3 0 0 0 Diane Vitunic 20-20 3 0 0 0 Gayle Serlin 12-1 3 0 0 0 Kristen Brewer 3-0 0 0 0 0 Maryanne Abbondandolo 1-0 0 0 0 0 Tania Armellino 1-0 0 0 0 0 Lisa Hahn 0-0 0 0 0 0 Corrynn Ross 0-0 0 0 0 0 Jessica Smilko 0-0 0 0 0 0 Rutgers 20 219 28 20 76 Opponents 20 291 36 26 98 Name
1997 Goalkeeper Statistics MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA
YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Kate Macfarlane 20-16 102 29 5* .779 1.71 Megan McGonagle 6-4 22 7 1* .759 2.33 RUTGERS 20 125+ 36 5 .776 1.80 OPPONENTS 20 93 28 7 .769 1.40 * indicates Macfarlane & McGonagle shared one shutout + indicates team save (RU 1) included Starters: GK - Macfarlane. F - Nagle, Ressa. M - Bright, Junnila, Radu, Tobin. B - Bridges, Erthal, Taiste, Vitunic. Reserves: GK - McGonagle. F - Wurst, Klatt, Abbondandolo, Smilko. M - Wawrzyniak, Fletcher, Hahn. B - McMeekin, Serlin, Brewer, Armellino, Ross.
1998 (5-9-5)
Home: 4-3-3 Away: 1-4-2 Neutral: 0-2 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Uchenna Bright 16-16 44 4 4 12 Jen Tobin 19-15 24 4 2 10 Shannon Nagle 18-18 35 4 0 8 Gina Ressa 17-14 29 2 1 5 Maggie Moyer 19-16 16 2 1 5 Jenica Bridges 16-10 8 2 1 5 Alyssa Radu 19-15 11 1 2 4 Tasha Taiste 19-19 14 1 1 3 Jill McMeekin 19-17 12 1 1 3 Shannon Gleason 18-0 11 1 0 2 Danielle Piotrowsky 19-11 9 0 2 2 Jenica Junnila 18-5 5 0 1 1 Michelle Toft 10-0 3 0 0 0 Diane Vitunic 19-19 1 0 0 0 Wanda Elledge 17-15 1 0 0 0 Gayle Serlin 3-0 1 0 0 0 Tania Armellino 14-0 0 0 0 0 Lisa Hahn 2-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 19 224 22 16 60 OPPONENTS 19 298 32 31 95 1998 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Kate Macfarlane 18-18 130 30 3 .813 1.64 Megan McGonagle 3-1 3 2 0 .600 1.57 RUTGERS 19 135* 32 3 .805 1.63 OPPONENTS 19 90 22 7 .804 1.06 * indicates team saves (RU 2) included Starters: GK - Macfarlane. F - Nagle, Ressa. M - Bright, Tobin, Radu, Piotrowsky. B - Moyer, Taiste, Vitunic, Elledge. Reserves: GK - McGonagle. M - Bridges, Gleason, Junnila. B - McMeekin, Toft, Serlin, Armellino, Hahn.
1999 (8-10)
Name Alyssa Radu Jen Tobin Shannon Nagle Uchenna Bright Keri Lages Tiphanie Forst Maggie Moyer Tiffany Williams Danielle Piotrowsky Jamie Jandasek Jenica Bridges Gina Ressa Erin McIntyre Amy Cuda Jill McMeekin Jessica Bodholt Michelle Toft Kim Esposito Diane Vitunic Wanda Elledge Adrienne Love Tania Armellino Rebecca Calvo RUTGERS OPPONENTS
Home: 7-6 Away: 1-4 MP-MS Shots G 15-12 17 5 18-18 29 4 18-18 41 4 18-18 38 3 18-14 34 2 18-16 15 1 18-15 12 2 13-1 14 2 17-3 6 1 14-0 5 1 18-9 2 1 16-3 10 0 11-1 8 0 16-11 6 0 13-10 5 0 17-2 4 0 6-0 2 0 1-0 2 0 18-18 0 0 17-11 0 0 3-0 0 0 2-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 18 250 26 18 190 31
M - Piotrowsky, Toft, Esposito, Love. B - Jandasek, Bridges, McMeekin, Bodholt, Armellino, Calvo.
2000 (9-9-2)
Home: 5-3-1 Away: 3-6 Neutral: 1-0-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Keri Lages 20-20 56 9 2 20 Lissette Brandão 20-20 46 6 1 13 Shannon Nagle 20-20 35 5 3 13 Danielle Piotrowsky 20-19 27 5 2 12 Alyssa Radu 13-11 11 2 1 5 Jessica Bodholt 20-13 5 1 1 3 Tiphanie Forst 20-19 31 0 3 3 Adrienne Dugandzic 18-9 13 1 0 2 Erin McIntyre 20-15 11 1 0 2 Colleen Caldwell 20-20 3 1 0 2 Jenica Bridges 19-17 6 0 2 2 Jane Albright 20-4 8 0 1 1 Amy Cuda 12-9 6 0 1 1 Jennifer Schultz 11-0 2 0 1 1 Michelle Toft 7-0 1 0 1 1 Jamie Jandasek 16-1 4 0 0 0 Tiffany Williams 3-2 4 0 0 0 Adrienne Love 10-0 0 0 0 0 Tania Armellino 8-1 0 0 0 0 Kimberly Esposito 4-0 0 0 0 0 Stephanie Singer 3-0 0 0 0 0 Tanya Wynarczuk 3-0 0 0 0 0 Lisa Eisenberg 2-0 0 0 0 0 Jamie Kerstetter 2-0 0 0 0 0 Amber Haydu 1-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 20 269 32* 19 83 OPPONENTS 20 245 38 33 109 * indicates own goal (RU 1) included 2000 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Christine Caldwell 15-15 59 28 2 .678 1.77 Angel Hadaway 5-5 26 10 1 .744 1.89 Liz Triantafyllos 1-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00 RUTGERS 20 88* 38 3 .698 1.79 OPPONENTS 20 98 32 5 .754 1.51 * indicates team saves (RU 3) included Starters: GK - Ch. Caldwell. F - Lages, Nagle, Dugandzic. M Brandão, Piotrowsky, Forst, Bridges. B - Radu, Co. Caldwell, Cuda. Reserves: GK - Hadaway, Triantafyllos. F - McIntyre, Singer, Wynarczuk, Kerstetter. M - Albright, Williams, Love, Eisenberg, Haydu. B - Bodholt, Schultz, Toft, Jandasek, Armellino, Esposito.
2001 (14-8-1)
A Points 2 12 2 10 1 9 2 8 3 7 4 6 1 5 0 4 2 4 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 71 18 80
1999 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Angel Hadaway 17-17 56 28 4 .667 1.63 Bianca Kaufman 2-1 3 3 0 .500 2.17 Elizabeth Triantafyllos 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00 RUTGERS 18 61* 31 4 .663 1.67 OPPONENTS 18 84 26 5 .764 1.40 * indicates team saves (RU 2) included Starters: GK - Hadaway. F - Nagle, Lages. M - Radu, Tobin, Bright, Forst. B - Moyer, Cuda, Vitunic, Elledge. Reserves: GK - Kaufman, Triantafyllos. F - Williams, Ressa, McIntyre.
Home: 6-2-1 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 2-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Carli Lloyd 23-23 78 15 7 37 Keri Lages 23-23 74 13 7 33 Meghan Cameron 18-14 39 5 5 15 Erica “Boo” Schubert 23-23 68 2 10 14 Adrienne Dugandzic 23-20 30 6 0 12 Samantha Swerdloff 22-3 27 4 2 10 Christine Wentzler 20-18 9 1 0 2 Courtney Hudson 22-12 2 0 2 2 Risa Radin 23-18 1 0 2 2 Tara Froehlich 20-15 15 0 1 1 Michelle McNamara 17-14 9 0 1 1 Erin McIntyre 20-12 4 0 1 1 Amy Cuda 16-6 1 0 1 1 Colleen Caldwell 23-23 5 0 0 0 Jamie Jandasek 13-4 4 0 0 0 Valerie Roesler 7-0 4 0 0 0 Shannon Evans 9-0 3 0 0 0 Dana Blom 15-1 2 0 0 0 Jamie Kerstetter 8-0 1 0 0 0 Jennifer Schultz 6-0 0 0 0 0 Lisa Eisenberg 1-0 0 0 0 0 Kimberly Esposito 1-0 0 0 0 0 Stephanie Singer 1-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 23 376 48* 39 135 OPPONENTS 23 286 28 20 76 * indicates own goals (RU 2) included 2001 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Christine Caldwell 21-21 97 26 8 .789 1.21 Angel Hadaway 3-2 6 2 0 .750 0.94 Elizabeth Triantafyllos 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00 RUTGERS 23 104* 28 8 .788 1.19 OPPONENTS 23 142 48 3 .747 2.04 * indicates team save (RU 1) included
Reserves: GK - Hadaway, Triantafyllos. F - Swerdloff, Blom, Kerstetter, Singer. M - Froehlich, Roesler, Evans, Eisenberg. B - Hudson, Cuda, Jandasek, Schultz, Esposito.
2002 (10-8-2)
Home: 7-3 Name Carli Lloyd Adrienne Dugandzic Danae Risoli Kelly Evans Ashley Shaban Erin McIntyre Lissette Brandão Erica “Boo” Schubert Shannon Evans Meghan Cameron Michelle McNamara Dana Blom Samantha Swerdloff Courtney Hudson Tara Froehlich Jamie Jandasek Gabby Antao Kim Brandão Risa Radin Christine Wentzler Amy Cuda Sherri Steadman RUTGERS OPPONENTS
Away: 2-4-1 Neutral: 1-1-1 MP-MS Shots G A Points 20-16 69 12 7 31 20-17 34 6 4 16 20-13 29 5 3 13 17-10 35 2 4 8 16-7 16 2 2 6 20-20 4 1 3 5 20-19 24 1 2 4 9-8 18 1 2 4 17-8 6 1 2 4 9-4 16 1 0 2 20-16 6 1 0 2 13-0 6 1 0 2 10-3 11 0 1 1 20-16 2 0 1 1 10-0 2 0 1 1 10-1 2 0 0 0 7-0 2 0 0 0 20-20 1 0 0 0 16-4 1 0 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 0 20-15 0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 20 285 34 32 100 20 216 28 22 78
2002 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Christine Caldwell 19-19 77 27 6 .740 1.41 Angel Hadaway 2-1 4 0 1 1.000 0.00 Christine Bowers 1-0 2 1 0 .667 2.00 Nora Crawford 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00 RUTGERS 20 85* 28 8* .752 1.32 OPPONENTS 20 102 34 7 .750 1.61 * indicates team saves (RU 2) and team shutout (RU 1) included Starters: GK - Caldwell. F - Dugandzic, K. Evans, Shaban. M - Lloyd, L. Brandão, Risoli, McNamara. B - McIntyre, Hudson, K. Brandão. Reserves: GK - Hadaway, Bowers, Crawford. F - Schubert, Cameron, Swerdloff. M - S. Evans, Blom, Froehlich. B - Jandasek, Antao, Radin, Wentzler, Cuda, Steadman.
2003 (10-7-5)
Home: 5-2-3 Away: 4-3-1 Neutral: 1-2-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Carli Lloyd 20-20 88 13 2 28 Kelly Evans 18-15 48 6 1 13 Christine Wentzler 22-22 21 1 2 4 Adrienne Dugandzic 18-13 20 1 1 3 Meghan Cameron 19-5 18 1 1 3 Tierney Brady 20-19 8 1 1 3 Domenique Esposito 14-5 16 1 0 2 Kim Brandão 22-22 2 1 0 2 Zoe Avner 22-22 14 0 2 2 Jaime Komar 10-2 1 0 2 2 Kim Mineo 19-3 11 0 1 1 Nicole Aquila 16-4 4 0 1 1 Lissette Brandão 22-22 17 0 0 0 Danae Risoli 12-3 7 0 0 0 Michelle McNamara 18-6 3 0 0 0 Sherri Steadman 16-10 3 0 0 0 Courtney Hudson 16-9 2 0 0 0 Risa Radin 22-18 0 0 0 0 Gabby Antao 3-0 0 0 0 0 Rachel Cordasco 1-0 0 0 0 0 Meghan Ryan 0-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 22 283 25 14 64 OPPONENTS 22 173 20 12 52 2003 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Robyn Jones 21-20 63 20 7 .759 0.92 Nora Crawford 3-2 1 0 1 1.000 0.00 Lauren Acosta 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00 RUTGERS 22 66* 20 10* .767 0.85 OPPONENTS 22 118 25 7 .825 1.06 * indicates team saves (RU 2) and team shutouts (RU 2) included Starters: GK - Jones. F - Evans, Dugandzic. M - Lloyd, Wentzler, Brady, Avner. B - K. Brandão, L. Brandão, Hudson, Radin. Reserves: GK - Crawford, Acosta. F - Cameron, Esposito, Mineo, Cordasco. M - Komar, Aquila, Risoli, McNamara. B - Steadman, Antao, Ryan.
Starters: GK - Ch. Caldwell. F - Lages, Cameron, Schubert, Dugandzic. M - Lloyd, McNamara, McIntyre. B - Wentzler, Radin, Co. Caldwell.
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Home: 6-4 Away: 3-6-1 Name MP-MS Shots G Carli Lloyd 20-18 60 10 Domenique Esposito 20-10 14 3 Amanda Allessio 20-19 21 3 Lissette Brandão 19-18 6 2 Christine Wentzler 18-14 12 1 Ashley Lunemann 18-10 4 1 Tierney Brady 18-7 9 1 Kim Mineo 19-0 7 1 Zoe Avner 20-20 8 0 Leia Rispoli 18-8 4 0 Tara Froehlich 19-15 16 0 Danae Risoli 19-1 12 0 Brittney Smith 7-0 0 0 Kim Brandão 20-20 4 0 Jaime Komar 18-5 3 0 Michelle McNamara 20-7 2 0 Nicole Aquila 16-8 2 0 Meghan Ryan 16-8 0 0 Risa Radin 12-12 0 0 RUTGERS 20 184 22 OPPONENTS 20 136 17
A Points 1 21 1 7 0 6 1 5 1 3 1 3 0 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 56 20 54
2004 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Robyn Jones 20-20 54 17 9 .761 0.82 Lauren Acosta 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.00 RUTGERS 20 56* 17 9 .767 0.82 OPPONENTS 20 68 22 10 .756 1.06 * indicates team saves (RU 2) included Starters: GK - Jones. F - Esposito, Froehlich. M - Lloyd, Wentzler, Avner, McNamara. B - L. Brandão, K. Brandão, Aquila, Ryan. Reserves: GK - Acosta. F - Mineo. M - Allessio, Brady, Rispoli, Risoli. B - Lunemann, Smith, Komar, Radin.
2005 (10-9-2)
Home: 7-5-1 Away: 3-3-1 Neutral: 0-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Kristen Edmonds 19-15 35 6 6 18 Domenique Esposito 20-20 31 6 4 16 Zoe Avner 21-21 15 5 1 11 Amanda Allessio 21-15 18 3 3 9 Nina Montero 20-18 23 3 2 8 Courtney Roarty 16-2 6 3 0 6 Alicia Hall 21-18 23 2 1 5 Kim Mineo 16-0 4 2 0 4 Leia Rispoli 18-6 7 1 1 3 Stephanie MacCormack 15-0 5 1 0 2 Danae Risoli 18-13 16 0 2 2 Jessica Bendzlowicz 20-19 3 0 1 1 Jaime Komar 21-21 5 0 0 0 Ashley Lunemann 21-21 4 0 0 0 Meghan Ryan 21-21 1 0 0 0 Nicole Aquila 0-0 0 0 0 0 Kim Brandão 0-0 0 0 0 0 Brittnye Scott 0-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 21 196 32 21 85 OPPONENTS 21 147 19 12 50 2005 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Nora Crawford 21-21 53 18 7 .746 0.84 Dana Geiser 2-0 1 1 0 .500 5.92 RUTGERS 21 61* 19 8* .763 0.88 OPPONENTS 21 80 32 7 .714 1.49 * indicates team saves (RU 7) and team shutout (RU 1) included Starters: GK - Crawford. F - Edmonds, Esposito, Allessio. M - Avner, Montero, Hall, Bendzlowicz. B - Komar, Lunemann, Ryan. Reserves: GK - Geiser. F - Roarty, Mineo, MacCormack, Rispoli, Scott. M - Rispoli, Aquila. B - Brandão.
2006 (16-3-4)
Home: 9-1-3 Away: 6-1-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Gina DeMaio 23-23 72 5 8 18 Alicia Hall 23-21 42 8 1 17 Jenifer Anzivino 23-19 36 6 3 15 Karla Schacher 16-15 47 5 3 13 Kristie Lang 22-9 16 4 0 8 Caycie Gusman 21-1 12 2 2 6 Courtney Roarty 15-9 10 2 1 5 Kim Brandao 22-22 4 2 0 4 Jaime Komar 23-23 9 0 4 4 Kim Mineo 19-1 6 1 1 3 Amanda Allessio 23-4 18 0 3 3 Lauren Esposito 7-0 3 1 0 2 Jennifer Dexter 7-0 3 1 0 2
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Tierney Brady Meghan Ryan Leia Rispoli Nicole Aquila Ashley Lunemann Nina Montero Becky Wise Erin Guthrie RUTGERS OPPONENTS
21-17 23-23 19-5 8-2 13-3 22-20 6-0 23-23 23 23
10 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 316 38 197 12
2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 107 15 39
2006 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Erin Guthrie 23-23 68 12 14 .850 0.51 Sarah Volkomer 2-0 1 0 0 1.000 0 RUTGERS 23 71* 12 16* .855 0.50 OPPONENTS 23 107 38 5 .738 1.6 * indicates team saves (RU 7) and team shutout (RU 1) included Starters: GK - Guthrie. F - Anzivino, Edmonds, Schacher. M - Brady, DeMaio, Hall. B - Brandao, Komar, Montero, Ryan Reserves: GK - Volkomer. F - Gusman, Lang, Mineo, Roarty. M Allessio, Rispoli. B - Lunemann.
2007 (9-9-3)
Home: 9-2-0 Away: 0-6-3 Neutral: 0-1-0 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Gina DeMaio 20-20 71 5 2 12 Rheanne Sleiman 21-19 22 3 3 9 Kristie Lang 21-13 17 3 1 7 Jenifer Anzivino 18-17 19 1 5 7 Karla Schacher 6-6 21 3 0 6 Kristen Edmonds 16-13 26 2 1 5 Alicia Hall 9-8 15 2 1 5 Caycie Gusman 21-1 15 2 0 4 Amanda Allessio 20-10 15 2 0 4 Domenique Esposito 19-19 27 1 1 3 Becky Wise 19-13 7 1 1 3 Kelsey Dumont 13-0 3 0 1 1 Ashley Jones 20-11 21 0 0 0 Nina Montero 12-12 4 0 0 0 Courney Roarty 10-0 3 0 0 0 Tricia DiPaolo 1-1 2 0 0 0 Leia Rispoli 20-11 1 0 0 0 Allie Hambleton 21-21 1 0 0 0 Meghan Ryan 15-15 0 0 0 0 Ashley Medcalf 1-0 0 0 0 0 Michelle Olivo 3-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 21 290 25 16 66 OPPONENTS 21 195 25 16 66 2007 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Erin Guthrie 21-21 68 25 10 .731 1.15 RUTGERS 21 68 25 10 .731 1.15 OPPONENTS 21 105 25 7 .808 1.15 Starters: GK - Guthrie. F - Edmonds, Esposito, Sleiman. M - Anzivino, DeMaio, Lang. B - Hambleton, Montero, Ryan, Wise. Reserves: GK - Martin. F - Gusman, Jones, Roarty. M - Allessio, Rispoli. B - Dumont.
2008 (13-7-2)
Home: 6-2-1 Away: 6-5-0 Neutral: 1-0-1 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Caycie Gusman 16-12 18 8 0 16 Kristen Edmonds 22-22 40 5 6 16 Gina DeMaio 22-22 69 0 13 13 Alicia Hall 22-22 42 6 0 12 Ashley Jones 22-21 52 4 1 9 Kristie Lang 19-8 12 1 1 3 Becky Wise 21-21 7 1 1 3 Ashley Medcalf 22-22 16 1 0 2 Jasmine Edwards 13-0 2 1 0 2 Nina Montero 22-22 1 0 2 2 Jenifer Anzivino 22-22 13 0 1 1 Erin Guthrie 22-22 0 0 1 1 Courtney Roarty 21-5 6 0 0 0 Kelsey Dumont 17-0 5 0 0 0 Rheanne Sleiman 21-21 4 0 0 0 Casey Rupon 2-0 0 0 0 0 Marissa Rodriguez 2-0 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 22 286 27 26 80 OPPONENTS 22 226 14 12 40 2008 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Erin Guthrie 22-22 87 14 9 .861 0.62 Casey Rupon 2-0 1 0 0 1.000 0.00 RUTGERS 22 88 14 10 .863 0.61
OPPONENTS
22 93 27 8 .775 1.18
Starters: GK - Guthrie. F - Edmonds, Jones, Sleiman, Gusman. M Anzivino, DeMaio, Hall, Medcalf. B - Wise, Montero. Reserves: GK - Rupon. F - Roarty, Lang. M - Dumont.. B - Edwards, Roarty.
2009 (14-4-4)
Home: 7-2-2 Away: 6-1-2 Neutral: 1-1-0 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Ashley Jones 15-15 31 8 3 19 Karla Schacher 22-22 57 5 4 14 Stefanee Pace 22-14 29 3 6 12 April Price 21-16 27 4 0 8 Kelsey Dumont 20-0 8 3 0 6 Julie Lancos 22-21 13 2 2 6 Caycie Gusman 4-4 5 2 1 5 Jenifer Anzivino 22-22 7 2 0 4 Gina DeMaio 7-7 22 1 1 3 Rheanne Sleiman 10-8 5 0 3 3 Kristie Lang 22-4 9 1 0 2 Merissa Smith 5-3 3 1 0 2 Maura McLaughlin 22-13 21 0 1 1 Shannon Woeller 22-22 1 0 1 1 Ashley Medcalf 22-21 15 0 0 0 Tricia DiPaolo 20-5 7 0 0 0 Becky Wise 22-13 5 0 0 0 Caitlin Conway 15-4 4 0 0 0 Maggie Yahn 7-0 2 0 0 0 Maija Savics 2-0 1 0 0 0 Jasmine Edwards 10-0 1 0 0 0 Allie Hambleton 13-6 1 0 0 0 Rosemary Garganta 1-0 0 0 0 0 Lindsey McNabb 6-0 0 0 0 0 Erin Guthrie 21-21 0 0 0 0 Emmy Simpkins 2-1 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 22 274 32 22 86 OPPONENTS 22 194 11 11 33 2009 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. GAA Erin Guthrie 21-21 77 10 11 .885 0.47 Emmy Simpkins 2-1 1 1 0 .500 0.59 RUTGERS 22 79* 11 12* .878 0.48 OPPONENTS 22 100 32 4 .758 1.38 * indicates team saves (RU 1) and team shutout (RU 1) included Starters: GK - Guthrie. F - Schacher, Jones, Price. M - Pace, McLaughlin, Medcalf. B - Anzivino, Lancos, Wise, Woeller. Reserves: GK - Simpkins. F - Dumont, Lang, DiPaolo, Edwards. M - Conway. B - Sleiman, Hambleton.
2010 (10-9-1)
Home: 8-2-0 Away: 1-7-1 Neutral: 1-0-0 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points April Price 20-6 27 5 2 12 Jonelle Filigno 14-14 36 4 4 12 Karla Schacher 18-18 30 5 1 11 Gina Demaio 20-20 38 2 5 9 Tricia Dipaolo 20-20 30 3 2 8 Ashley Jones 20-6 20 2 2 6 Stefanee Pace 20-13 31 2 0 4 Ashley Medcalf 20-20 16 2 0 4 Julie Lancos 18-10 9 1 2 4 Kelsey Dumont 16-3 6 1 0 2 Merissa Smith 15-0 3 1 0 2 Shannon Woeller 16-16 5 0 1 1 Jasmine Edwards 12-0 8 0 0 0 Lindsey Mcnabb 16-9 7 0 0 0 Maura Mclaughlin 19-0 7 0 0 0 Rheanne Sleiman 20-20 5 0 0 0 Tori Leigh 14-4 3 0 0 0 Maija Savics 13-1 3 0 0 0 Marissa Kazbour 1-0 1 0 0 0 Casey Rupon 1-0 0 0 0 0 Maria Gerew 1-0 0 0 0 0 Kristen Bradley 1-0 0 0 0 0 Maggie Yahn 6-0 0 0 0 0 Taylor Reinecke 2-0 0 0 0 0 Carissa Walters 2-0 0 0 0 0 Erin Simon 10-0 0 0 0 0 Allie Hambleton 20-20 0 0 0 0 Emmy Simpkins 18-18 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 20 285 29 19 77 OPPONENTS 20 203 18 18 54 2010 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. Sam Perretty 6-2 18 3 1 .857 Emmy Simpkins 18-18 42 14 5 .750 Casey Rupon 1-0 4 1 0 .800 RUTGERS 20 65 18 8 .783
GAA 0.71 0.88 10.78 0.89
YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS/RESULTS OPPONENTS 20 101 29 7 .777 1.43 * indicates team saves (RU 1) and team shutout (RU 2) included Starters: GK - Simpkins. F - Filigno, DiPaolo, Pace M - DeMaio, Schacher, Medcalf. B - Woeller, Hambleton, Sleiman, McNabb Reserves: GK - Perretty, Rupon. F - Dumont, Smith, Price, Jones, Edwards, Simon. M - McLaughlin, Savics. B - Leigh, McNabb, Lancos.
Starters: GK - Simpkins. F - Filigno, Scholz, Inacio. M - Medcalf, Pace, McLaughlin. B - Lancos, Edwards, Woeller, White. Reserves: GK - Janosz, Rupon. F - Gerew, Pietrangelo, Price, Siano. M - Savics, Schacher. B - Breton, Gordon, Kennedy, Leigh.
ALL-TIME RESULTS
2011 (8-8-3)
Home: 6-2-2 Away: 2-6-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Jonelle Filigno 7-7 34 6 1 13 Stefanie Scholz 19-18 29 3 1 7 Stefanee Pace 19-19 30 2 2 6 Cassie Inacio 19-10 18 1 3 5 Ashley Medcalf 19-19 24 2 0 4 Amy Pietrangelo 18-3 18 1 2 4 Julie Lancos 19-19 11 1 1 3 Jasmine Edwards 16-16 7 0 3 3 Maria Gerew 10-3 9 1 0 2 Tori Leigh 19-8 2 1 0 2 April Price 11-2 7 0 1 1 Logan White 18-14 1 0 1 1 Kristen Siano 15-0 10 0 0 0 Maura McLaughlin 19-18 7 0 0 0 Karla Schacher 5-4 7 0 0 0 Maija Savics 16-4 5 0 0 0 Morgan Kennedy 19-7 4 0 0 0 Rachel Breton 19-3 4 0 0 0 Shannon Woeller 15-15 3 0 0 0 Taylor Reinecke 7-0 1 0 0 0 Brielle Buis 6-0 1 0 0 0 Casey Rupon 1-1 0 0 0 0 Paige Alexander 6-1 0 0 0 0 Allie Gordon 11-0 0 0 0 0 Emmy Simpkins 16-15 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 19 232 18 15 51 OPPONENTS 19 236 18 18 54 2011 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. Casey Rupon 1-1 0 0 0 .000 Jessica Janosz 3-3 17 2 2 .895 Emmy Simpkins 16-15 64 16 5 .800 RUTGERS 19 89* 18 7 .832 OPPONENTS 19 85 18 7 .825 * indicates team saves (RU 8) included
GAA 0.00 0.62 0.95 0.90 0.90
Starters: GK - Simpkins. F - Filigno, Scholz, Inacio. M - Medcalf, Pace, McLaughlin. B - Lancos, Edwards, Woeller, White. Reserves: GK - Janosz, Rupon. F - Gerew, Pietrangelo, Price, Siano. M - Savics, Schacher. B - Breton, Gordon, Kennedy, Leigh.
2012 (13-8-1)
Home: 7-3-0 Away: 5-5-1 Neutral: 1-0-0 Name MP-MS Shots G A Points Jonelle Filigno 22-21 67 15 5 35 Rachel Cole 21-10 34 3 2 8 April Price 18-5 9 1 4 6 Amy Pietrangelo 13-12 17 2 1 5 Maura McLaughlin 21-9 9 2 1 5 Trica DiPaolo 22-22 13 1 3 5 Shannon Woeller 22-22 14 2 0 4 Stefanie Scholz 14-0 8 2 0 4 Maria Gerew 12-2 9 1 2 4 Cassie Inacio 22-19 24 0 3 3 Amanda Devolk 22-12 21 1 0 2 Brielle Buis 8-0 2 1 0 2 Erica Skroski 20-16 17 0 1 1 Hayley Katkowski 22-22 7 0 1 1 Gabby Moreno 22-10 16 0 0 0 Tori Leigh 16-4 7 0 0 0 Paige Alexander 13-1 7 0 0 0 Brianne Reed 19-1 5 0 0 0 Morgan Kennedy 16-13 1 0 0 0 Maggie Morash 22-15 1 0 0 0 Sara Corson 10-0 0 0 0 0 Logan White 5-4 0 0 0 0 Emmy Simpkins 20-2 0 0 0 0 Jessica Janosz 9-2 0 0 0 0 RUTGERS 22 288 32 23 87 OPPONENTS 22 272 24 23 71 2012 Goalkeeper Statistics Name MP-MS Svs. GA Sho Pct. Jessica Janosz 9-2 19 5 1.4 .792 Emmy Simpkins 20-20 76 15 6.4 .800 RUTGERS 22 101* 24 11 .803 OPPONENTS 22 101 32 4 .759 * indicates team saves (RU 3) included
GAA 0.96 1.09 1.06 1.41
1984 (10-4-2)
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Elyse Eichman-Dolan, Maggie Muscarella, Diane Wimmerschoff (dates not available) KEAN W 2-1 at Princeton T 1-1 ot at Providence W 3-0 at Rhode Island W 7-2 at Southampton W 5-0 STONY BROOK W 6-0 Vodicka Invitational vs. George Washington T 1-1 ot vs. Army W 3-0 vs. William & Mary L 1-2 vs. North Carolina L 0-5 at Swarthmore W 3-0 at Scranton L 0-2 VILLANOVA W 5-2 MANHATTANVILLE W 3-0 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL W 3-1 at Adelphi L 2-3
1985 (13-4-1)
S11 S14 S21 S22 S24 O5 O6 O9 O12 O13 O16 O17 O22 O27 O29 N2
N9 N10
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captain: Maggie Muscarella at Monmouth Adelphi Rhode Island Colgate at Princeton at Massachusetts at Hartford Iona Scranton Rochester at Villanova at Southampton at Manhattanville Monmouth at Kean at George Mason ECAC Tournament NEW HAMPSHIRE ADELPHI
W 5-1 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 3-0 T 1-1 ot L 1-3 W 3-0 W 14-0 L 0-1 W 2-0 W 1-0 W 4-0 W 7-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 0-1 ot W 2-1 L 0-1
1986 (9-6-2)
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Kathy Bostjancic, Robin Copperthwaite, Lynn Hallowell S13 at Adelphi T 1-1 ot S19 at Rhode Island W 2-1 S20 at Providence W 3-0 S24 at Princeton W 3-2 S27 at Cornell L 2-3 S28 at St. Bonaventure W 4-0 O2 Hartford L 1-2 O5 Massachusetts L 1-2 ot O10 La Salle W 11-0 O11 at Virginia W 2-1 O12 at North Carolina L 0-1 O13 at George Washington W 2-0 O15 Villanova T 0-0 2ot O26 at Rochester W 1-0 O27 at Colgate L 0-2 O29 Monmouth W 2-0 N1 George Mason L 0-2
1987 (12-6)
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Kathy Bostjancic, Robin Copperthwaite, Lynn Hallowell S12 Adelphi W 3-1 S18 New Hampshire W 3-0 S20 Cornell W 3-1 S23 Princeton W 2-0 S26 at North Carolina L 0-3 S27 at George Mason L 0-1 O3 at Massachusetts L 1-5 O4 at Hartford W 2-1
O7 O9 O10 O14 O17 O18 O28 O30 N1
N6
at Elon at Virginia at North Carolina State at Villanova Connecticut Rhode Island at Monmouth Colgate Providence NCAA Tournament at Connecticut
W 3-0 W 4-0 L 0-1 L 1-3 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 5-2 W 6L
0-1
1988 (8-9-3)
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Lynn Hallowell, Cheryl Mathies, Julie Vetack S10 vs. George Washington T 2-2 ot S11 vs. Massachusetts L 0-2 S16 at Colgate W 1-0 S18 at Cornell L 3-4 ot S20 Adelphi L 2-3 S24 at Connecticut L 1-4 S30 Massachusetts L 1-2 ot O1 Hartford T 1-1 ot WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, VA) O8 vs. Mary Washington W 2-0 O8 vs. Virginia W 3-2 O9 vs. Providence W 3-1 O9 vs. North Carolina State L 0-4 O12 Villanova L 1-2 O15 at Rhode Island W 8-2 O18 at Princeton W 2-0 O19 La Salle W 3-0 (Miami, FL) O21 vs. Central Florida L 1-3 O22 at Florida International T 3-3 ot O26 Monmouth W 2-0 O30 George Mason L 2-4
1989 (13-8-1)
S10 S15 S17 S20 S22 S24 S27 O1 O3
O6 O7 O8 O9 O11 O14 O17
O20 O22 O25 O28
N4 N5
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Vicki Hoekstra, Barb Ohlott at George Mason W 1-0 COLGATE T 0-0 ot CONNECTICUT L 1-2 at Adelphi W 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE W 3-0 at Cornell W 1-0 STONY BROOK W 1-0 at Hartford L 0-1 at La Salle W 3-1 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) vs. Texas A&M W 9-0 vs. Maryland W 6-1 vs. Radford W 2-1 vs. George Mason L 0-3 at Villanova W 2-1 RHODE ISLAND W 3-1 PRINCETON L 1-2 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) vs. Southern Methodist L 2-3 at Colorado College L 0-3 at Monmouth L 0-2 at Massachusetts W 2-1 ot ECAC Tournament (Burlington, Vt.) vs. Providence W 2-1 at Vermont L 0-1
1990 (13-5-1)
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Judy Kalafut, Denise Reddy S8 MASSACHUSETTS L 0-3 Stony Brook Invitational (Stony Brook, N.Y.) S15 vs. George Mason W 1-0 S16 vs. Vermont W 4-1 S19 at Adelphi T 1-1 2ot
S22 S23 S29 S30 O2 O7 O10 O13 O14 O21 O24 O26 O28
at Colgate at Cornell at Central Florida at Barry La SALLE at Duke VILLANOVA at Rhode Island at Connecticut UMBC MONMOUTH at Lafayette at Providence
W 3-0 W 2-1 L 0-1 L 0-1 W 4-0 L 1-2 W 4-0 W 3-0 L 0-1 W 2-0 W 3-2 2ot W 13-0 W 2-0
59
ALL-TIME RESULTS N3 N4
ECAC Tournament Cornell New Hampshire
W 1-0 W 2-1 2ot
1991 (13-7-1)
S7 S8 S13 S15 S18 S20 S22 S27 S29 O2 O5 O9 O11 O18 O24 O27 O30 N3
N6
N9 N10
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captain: Denise Reddy at Duke L 1-2 at North Carolina Sate L 0-1 UMBC W 8-0 at Hartford L 1-3 at Princeton W 2-0 Colgate W 1-0 Cornell L 0-3 George Washington W 4-0 Rhode Island W 3-0 at La Salle W 1-0 Connecticut L 0-1 at Villanova W 4-1 Stony Brook W 6-1 George Mason T 0-0 at Monmouth W 3-2 James Madison L 1-3 Temple W 7-0 at Massachusetts L 1-2 ECAC Tournament at Monmouth W 1-0 ECAC Tournament (Ithaca, N.Y.) at Cornell W 1-0 vs. James Madison W 2-0
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
1993 (11-5-4, 2-1-2 Atlantic 10) S4 S8 S10
S12 S15 S18 S22 S24 S26 S29 O1 O6 O8 O13
O16 O17 O27
N13
O30 N3
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captain: Tracy Foster at St. Bonaventure% Temple% at Creighton (Omaha, Neb.) vs. Cincinnati George Mason at Massachusetts% at Princeton James Madison George Washington% Rhode Island% St. John’s at Villanova at Boston College at La Salle Rutgers/Puma Classic William & Mary Cornell Yale Atlantic 10 Tournament George Washington DELAWARE ECAC Tournament Colgate
W 5-0 T 1-1 ot L 0-2 W L T W W L W W W W T
1-0 2-3 ot 0-0 ot 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 4-2 5-1 1-0 1-1 ot
T 1-1# 2ot
1994 (6-12-1, 2-2-1 Atlantic 10)
60
S3
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Pam Pitchok, Chrissy Sheerin at Notre Dame L 0-6 (Notre Dame, Ind.)
L 1-2 W 3-0 L 0-1 ot W 1-0 L 2-3 ot W 2-1 W 4-0 L 0-5 L 0-1 W 2-1 L 0-2 T 2-2 ot L 1-4 ot L 0-2
S28
O3 O5 O8 O11 O15 O18 O21 O24 O26 N1
W 3-1 L 0-1 L 1-2
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Uchenna Bright, Megan McGonagle, Tasha Taiste S1 at Syracuse^ T 1-1 Connecticut Husky Classic (Storrs, Conn.) S5 vs. Wisconsin L 0-2 S6 vs. Duke L 0-2 S9 GEORGETOWN^ W 3-1 S16 at Princeton L 0-1 S18 at Notre Dame^ L 0-3 S20 at Pittsburgh^ L 2-3 S25 LOYOLA (MD) W 1-0 S27 WASHINGTON L 1-3 S30 VILLANOVA^ T 1-1 O4 at William & Mary W 2-1 O7 at St. John’s^ T 0-0 O10 SETON HALL^ L 0-2 O16 PROVIDENCE^ W 2-1 O18 BOSTON COLLEGE^ T 1-1 O21 PENN STATE L 1-2 O24 WEST VIRGINIA^ T 0-0 O28 ST. BONAVENTURE W 7-1 O31 at Connecticut^ L 0-7
L
1-4
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Jen Burton, Susan Curtis, Valerie Duccilli S6 Bucknell W 3-2 (Charlottesville, Va.) S9 vs. New Hampshire W 3-1 S10 at Virginia L 0-1 S13 St. John’s^ W 3-0 S17 at Boston College^ W 1-0 S20 at Princeton W 3-0 S22 NOTRE DAME^ L 0-3 S24 at Georgetown^ W 5-0 S29 Minnesota W 3-1 O1 Providence^ W 4-2 O4 at Villanova^ T 3-3 ot O6 at Wake Forest L 0-2 O8 at Virginia Tech W 1-0 O13 Connecticut^ L 0-3 O18 at Seton Hall^ W 2-0 O20 Detroit W 1-0 O22 George Mason W 3-0 O25 at Penn State L 1-3 O29 Cincinnati W 5-3 BIG EAST Tournament (South Orange, N.J.) N4 vs. Notre Dame L 0-3
1996 (14-7, 6-3 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Jen Bhalla, Susan Curtis, Kim Kardos S1 WEST VIRGINIA^ W 3-0 S4 at St. John’s^ W 1-0 S6 SAINT PETER’S W 1-0 Connecticut/UMBRO Classic (Storrs, Conn.) S14 vs. Oregon State W 2-1 S15 vs. Cornell W 2-0 Rutgers/UMBRO Classic S20 MAINE W 2-0 S21 WAKE FOREST L 2-4 S24 PRINCETON L 0-1 2ot S27 BOSTON COLLEGE^ W 2-1 S29 at Providence^ W 3-0 O2 VILLANOVA^ W 3-0 O6 at Connecticut^ L 0-4 O9 SETON HALL^ L 0-1 O12 JAMES MADISON W 3-1 O18 GEORGETOWN^ W 3-0 O20 at Notre Dame^ L 0-6 O25 PENN STATE W 3-2 O29 at George Mason L 2-3 2ot N1 at Florida International W 1-0 N2 at Florida Atlantic W 5-0 BIG EAST Tournament (Notre Dame, Ind.) N7 vs. Connecticut L 1-4
1997 (8-12, 5-6 BIG EAST)
L 0-1 W 2-1 ot W 3-0 L 1-2 W 1-0
N4
vs. Butler St. Bonaventure% Massachusetts% Princeton Penn State at James Madison SETON HALL at William & Mary at George Washington% at Rhode Island% at George Mason at Temple% Boston College at Delaware (Cincinnati, Ohio) vs. Creighton at Cincinnati Villanova Atlantic 10 Tournament at Massachusetts
1995 (13-6-1, 5-2-1 BIG EAST)
ot
ot
S4 S11 S16 S20 S23 S25 S27 S30 O2 O5 O10 O12 O14 O19
O28 O29 N2
1992 (11-4-4)
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Christa Aluotto, Dana Zonkle S6 Xavier W 1-0 S9 at Temple L 0-1 S12 at Wisconsin T 1-1 (Madison, Wis.) S13 vs. Notre Dame T 1-1 S16 Princeton W 1-0 S19 Massachusetts L 0-1 S25 Hartford W 3-1 S27 at George Washington W 2-0 O3 at Connecticut T 0-0 O4 at Rhode Island W 6-0 O7 Villanova W 5-0 O11 at George Mason T 1-1 O14 La SALLE W 3-0 O21 Monmouth W 3-2 O24 at James Madison L 0-1 O25 at William & Mary L 0-2 N1 at Cornell W 2-0 ECAC Tournament N7 DARTMOUTH W 3-0 N8 YALE W 2-0
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Uchenna Bright, Robin Erthal, Tasha Taiste Connecticut/UMBRO Classic (Storrs, Conn.) A30 vs. Hartford W 2-1 S1 vs. San Francisco State L 0-1 S6 at West Virginia^ L 0-2 S10 SYRACUSE^ L 1-3 S12 at James Madison L 0-1 S14 at Georgetown^ W 5-0 Rutgers/UMBRO Classic S19 UCLA L 0-2 S20 NORTH Carolina State W 3-1 S26 NOTRE DAME^ L 1-7
PITTSBURGH^ W 4-0 Washington Husky Classic (Seattle, Wash.) at Washington W 4-3 vs. Portland L 1-3 at Seton Hall^ L 0-2 CONNECTICUT^ L 0-4 ST. JOHN’S^ W 2-0 WILLIAM & MARY L 1-3 at Penn State L 0-1 at Boston College^ L 1-2 at Providence^ W 1-0 ot at Villanova^ W 2-0
1998 (5-9-5, 2-4-5 BIG EAST)
2ot
ot 2ot 2ot 2ot ot 2ot
1999 (8-10, 2-4 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli Captains: Uchenna Bright, Tiphanie Forst, Diane Vitunic S1 DREXEL W 2-1 S4 OLD DOMINION W 2-1 S10 PROVIDENCE$ W 5-0 S12 JAMES MADISON L 0-1 ot S18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 1-0 2ot S22 PRINCETON L 1-2 ot S24 PITTSBURGH^ W 5-4 ot S26 NOTRE DAME^ L 0-4 S29 VILLANOVA^ L 1-2 O1 at West Virginia^ L 1-2 O6 at Seton Hall^ W 1-0 O8 at Maryland L 0-2 O10 at Georgetown^ L 2-3 O13 AMERICAN L 0-1 O16 GEORGE MASON W 3-2 O19 LAFAYETTE W 2-0 O22 BOSTON COLLEGE$ L 0-4 O24 at Syracuse$ L 0-2
2000 (9-9-2, 3-2-1 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Tania Armellino, Tiphanie Forst, Shannon Nagle A25 MARYLAND L 0-1 S1 at American W 4-1 Syracuse Orange Classic (Syracuse, N.Y.) S8 vs. St. Bonaventure T 0-0 2ot S10 vs. Buffalo W 2-1 Rutgers DoubleTree Classic S15 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 4-1 S17 RICHMOND L 1-2 ot S20 at George Mason L 0-3 S24 GEORGETOWN^ T 1-1 2ot S26 at Princeton W 1-0 S29 at Pittsburgh^ W 3-2 O1 at Notre Dame^ L 0-2 O4 at Villanova^ L 0-4 O6 WEST VIRGINIA^ W 3-2 2ot O9 at Old Dominion L 3-5 O11 SETON HALL^ W 2-1 ot O15 at Connecticut$ L 1-6 O18 ST. JOHN’S$ W 3-1 O20 at Miami$ L 1-2 O24 DREXEL W 2-0 BIG EAST Tournament O28 SYRACUSE L 1-3
ALL-TIME RESULTS 2001 (14-8-1, 4-1-1 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Tania Armellino, Colleen Caldwell, Shannon Evans, Keri Lages A31 at Georgia L 1-2 ot S2 at Georgia State W 4-1 JUM/Comfort Inn Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.) S7 vs. North Carolina State W 3-0 S9 vs. Tennessee L 0-3 S17 La SALLE W 4-0 S18 QUINNIPIAC W 3-1 S23 at West Virginia^ L 0-2 S25 at Seton Hall^ W 3-1 S28 at Georgetown^ W 3-2 S30 VIRGINIA TECH$ W 1-0 O2 PRINCETON L 1-2 O5 NOTRE DAME^ W 2-1 O7 PITTSBURGH^ W 3-0 O10 VILLANOVA^ T 0-0 2ot O14 SYRACUSE$ L 1-2 O19 at Providence$ W 2-0 O21 at Boston College$ W 2-0 O24 at Maryland L 2-3 ot O30 HOFSTRA W 4-1 BIG EAST Tournament N4 at Boston College L 3-4 NCAA First & Second Round (Princeton, N.J.) N16 vs. Boston University W 4-1 N18 at Princeton W 1-0 NCAA Third Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) N24 at North Carolina L 1-2
2002 (10-8-2, 3-2-1 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Christine Caldwell, Amy Cuda, Shannon Evans Wachovia Challenge (Richmond, Va.) A30 vs. James Madison T 0-0 2ot S1 vs. American W 4-1 S6 MARYLAND L 2-5 S8 DELAWARE W 2-0 Rutgers DoubleTree Classic S13 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 3-0 S15 OLD DOMINION W 3-0 S20 at Notre Dame^ L 0-1 2ot S22 at Pittsburgh^ W 1-0 S25 at Villanova^ T 0-0 2ot S29 WEST VIRGINIA^ L 1-2 O2 SETON HALL^ W 1-0 ot O5 GEORGETOWN^ W 4-2 O8 at Princeton L 0-1 O11 CONNECTICUT$ L 0-2 O15 at St. John’s$ L 0-1 O18 MIAMI$ W 6-5 2ot O23 LOYOLA (Md.) W 1-0 O27 at Penn State L 0-2 BIG EAST Tournament N2 at Miami W 4-3 BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) N8 vs. West Virginia L 2-3
2003 (10-7-5, 3-2-1 BIG EAST) A29 A31
S5 S7
S12 S13 S19 S23 S26 S28 O1 O3 O7 O10 O12 O15 O19 O24 O26
N2
N14
N16
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Courtney Hudson, Carli Lloyd, Christine Wentzler PROVIDENCE W 5-0 STONY BROOK W 3-0 Notre Dame Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.) vs. Oklahoma W 2-1 vs. Arizona State L 0-1 Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) vs. Iowa L 1-2 at Kentucky W 2-1 PENN STATE T 0-0 2ot MONMOUTH W 1-0 2ot LOYOLA (MD) L 0-1 BOSTON COLLEGE$ T 0-0 2ot at Seton Hall^ W 1-0 at Syracuse$ W 1-0 2ot PRINCETON T 2-2 2ot at West Virginia^ L 0-2 at Pittsburgh^ T 0-0 2ot VILLANOVA^ W 1-0 at Virginia Tech$ W 1-0 NOTRE DAME^ L 0-3 GEORGETOWN^ W 2-1 2ot BIG EAST Tournament (Chesnut Hill, Mass.) at Boston College L 1-2 NCAA Tournament (University Park, Pa.) vs. Maryland T 1-1# 2ot Rutgers advances in penalty kicks, 4-3 at Penn State L 1-3
2004 (9-10-1, 4-5-1 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Lissette Brandão, Tara Froehlich, Christine Wentzler A27 DREXEL W 2-0 A29 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 3-0 S3 at Loyola Marymount L 0-1 S5 at USC L 2-3 RUTGERS CLASSIC S10 SANTA CLARA W 1-0 S12 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-1 S17 at Florida L 0-1 S22 SETON HALL^ L 0-1 S25 at Connecticut$ L 0-2 S29 MONMOUTH W 4-0 O1 at Villanova^ W 2-0 O3 BOSTON COLLEGE$ L 0-3 O5 at Princeton L 0-1 O8 at Georgetown^ W 2-0 O10 SYRACUSE$ W 1-0 O13 at St. John’s$ W 3-0 O15 WEST VIRGINIA$ L 0-2 O17 PITTSBURGH$ L 0-1 O22 at Notre Dame^ T 0-0 BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) O31 at Connecticut L 0-1
2007 (9-9-3, 4-5-3 BIG EAST)
2ot 2ot 2ot
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Zoe Avner, Kim Brandão, Meghan Ryan A26 TEMPLE W 6-0 A28 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 2-0 S4 SAINT JOSEPH’S L 1-2 Maryland/adidas Classic (College Park, Md.) S8 vs. UC Santa Barbara L 0-2 S11 at Maryland L 0-1 S16 SETON HALL^ L 0-1 S20 LOYOLA (MD) W 1-0 ot S23 GEORGETOWN^ L 1-3 S25 at Villanova^ L 0-1 S27 MONMOUTH T 2-2 2ot S30 at West Virginia$ L 0-1 O2 at Pittsburgh$ W 6-2 O7 NOTRE DAME^ L 0-1 ot O9 DePAUL^ L 0-1 O11 PRINCETON W 2-1 O14 SYRACUSE$ W 1-0 O16 ST. JOHN’S$ W 3-0 O21 at Cincinnati^ W 1-0 O23 at Louisville^ W 2-0 BIG EAST Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.) O27 PITTSBURGH W 3-0 BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) O30 at Connecticut T 1-1# 2ot
2006 (16-3-4, 8-1-2 BIG EAST)
A25 A27 S5 S8 S10 S15 S19 S22 S24 S29 O1 O4 O6 O8 O13 O15 O20 O22
O28
N3
N5
N10
N12
A31 S2 S5 S9 S14 S16 S21 S23 S28 S30 O2 O5 O7 O11 O14 O19 O21 O26 O28
N1
N4
2ot
2005 (10-9-2, 5-6 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Kim Brandão, Domenique Esposito, Jaime Komar, Meghan Ryan at James Madison W 3-1 at Richmond W 2-1 MONMOUTH W 3-0 STANFORD L 1-0 FARLEIGH DICKINSON W 3-0 at Seton Hall^ W 1-0 LOYOLA W 1-0 at Georgetown^ W 2-0 VILLANOVA^ T 1-1 MARQUETTE$ W 3-0 SOUTH FLORIDA$ W 5-0 PRINCETON W 2-0 at DePaul^ W 1-0 at Notre Dame^ L 2-0 at Syracuse$ W 1-0 at St. John’s$ T 0-0 CINCINNATI^ W 2-0 LOUISVILLE^ W 1-0 BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Piscataway, N.J.) CONNECTICUT^# T 0-0 2ot Rutgers advances in penalty kicks, 6-5 BIG EAST Semifinals (Storrs, Conn.) West Virginia^ W 3-2 BIG EAST Finals (Storrs, Conn.) Notre Dame^ L 4-2 NCAA First Round (Piscataway, N.J.) HARTFORD W 2-0 NCAA Second Round (Piscataway, N.J.) BOSTON COLLEGE T 0-0, 2-4#
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Meghan Ryan, Domenique Esposito, Leia Rispoli, Nina Montero LONG ISLAND W 3-0 LEHIGH W 2-0 BUCKNELL W 2-1 MONMOUTH W 1-0 vs. No. 3 Santa Clara L 1-2 2ot at No. 1 Stanford L 1-4 SETON HALL^ L 0-1 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 5-0 at Villanova^ T 0-0 2ot GEORGETOWN^ W 2-1 at Princeton L 1-5 at No. 16 Connecticut$ T 0-0 at Providence$ L 0-1 at Louisville^ L 0-3 at Cincinnati^ L 1-2 ST. JOHN’S$ W 1-0 SYRACUSE$ W 2-0 DePAUL^ W 2-0 NO. 15 NOTRE DAME^ L 1-3 BIG EAST First Round (Queens, N.Y.) at St. John’s# T 0-0 2ot Rutgers advances on penalty kicks, 4-2 BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Notre Dame, Ind.) at No. 10 Notre Dame L 0-2
2008 (13-7-2, 7-3-1 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Gina DeMaio, Erin Guthrie, Alicia Hall, Nina Montero A23 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 3-1 A29 at Lehigh W 2-1 A31 BUCKNELL W 4-1 S5 No. 10 PENN STATE L 0-1 2ot S12 at Ohio State W 1-0 S14 vs. Dayton W 1-0 S19 at Seton Hall^ W 2-1 S22 VILLANOVA^ W 5-0 S26 No. 4 PORTLAND L 0-1 S28 at No. 19 Georgetown^ L 0-1 O3 PITTSBURGH$ W 1-0 O5 No. 9 WEST VIRGINIA$ W 1-0 O10 LOUISVILLE^ W 1-0 O12 CINCINNATI^ T 0-0 2ot O17 at St. John’s$ L 0-1 O19 at Syracuse$ W 1-0 O24 at No. 1 Notre Dame^ L 1-3 O26 at DePaul^ W 2-0 BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Milwaukee, Wis.) N12 at Marquette L 0-1 NCAA First & Second Round (Piscataway, N.J.) N14 No. 20 Penn State W 2-1 2ot N16 No. 7 Oklahoma State# T 0-0 2ot Rutgers advances on penalty kicks, 4-2 N21 at No. 5 Stanford L 0-1
2009 (14-4-4, 7-1-3 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Jen Anzivino, Gina DeMaio, Caycie Gusman, Erin Guthrie A24 UMBC W 4-0 A28 FORDHAM W 3-0 A30 STONY BROOK T 1-1 S4 TOWSON W 1-0 S6 at No. 13 Penn State W 1-0 S11 vs. No. 21 San Diego L 1-2 S13 at Arizona W 3-0 S18 SETON HALL^ W 2-1 ot S20 at Princeton W 2-0 S25 at Georgetown^ W 1-0 S27 VILLANOVA^ T 1-1 2ot O2 at Marquette$ W 3-1 O4 at USF$ T 0-0 2ot O9 NO. 8 NOTRE DAME^ L 0-1 O11 DEPAUL^ W 2-1 ot O15 SYRACUSE$ W 2-0 O17 ST. JOHN’S$ W 1-0 O23 at Cincinnati^ W 1-0 ot O25 at Louisville^ T 1-1 2ot BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Piscataway, N.J.) N1 WEST VIRGINIA L 0-1 NCAA First & Second Round (Columbia, S.C.) N13 vs. Duke W 2-0 N15 at No. 8 South Carolina L 0-1
2010 (10-9-1, 5-5-1 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Gina DeMaio, Karla Schacher, Tricia DiPaolo A20 STONY BROOK W 3-0
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ALL-TIME RESULTS/SERIES VERSUS OPPONENTS
A27 A29 S3 S5 S10 S12 S17 S19 S24 S26 O1 O3 O8 O10 O15 O17 O22 O24
O31
COLGATE W 4-1 MONMOUTH L 0-1 PRINCETON W 2-0 at Bucknell W 3-0 at No. 4 Portland L 1-2 vs. Washington W 1-0 at Seton Hall^ L 0-1 No. 4 BOSTON COLLEGE L 1-3 No. 19 GEORGETOWN^ W 1-0 at Villanova^ L 0-1 CONNECTICUT$ W 2-0 PROVIDENCE$ W 4-1 at DePaul^ L 0-2 at No. 5 Notre Dame^ L 2-3 at Syracuse$ L 0-1 at St. John’s$ T 0-0 2ot CINCINNATI^ W 2-1 LOUISVILLE^ W 3-0 BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Piscataway, N.J.) at No. 24 West Virginia L 0-1
2011 (8-8-3, 3-5-3 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Tricia DiPaolo, Shannon Woeller, Emmy Simpkins A22 DREXEL W 1-0 A26 at No. 10 Boston College L 0-1 A29 FORDHAM W 4-1 S2 at Loyola Marymount W 2-1 2ot S4 at No. 4 UCLA L 0-1 S9 YALE W 1-0 S11 DARTMOUTH W 1-0 ot S16 VILLANOVA^ W 2-1 S18 at Georgetown^ L 1-4 S23 at PITT$ T 0-0 2ot S25 at No. 23 West Virginia$ L 0-1 ot S30 ST. JOHN’S$ L 0-1 O2 SYRACUSE$ L 1-2 2ot O7 DEPAUL^ W 1-0 O9 NOTRE DAME^ T 0-0 2ot O14 at Louisville^ L 1-2 O16 at Cincinnati^ W 1-0 ot O21 SETON HALL^ T 2-2 2ot BIG EAST First Round (Providence, R.I.) O27 at Providence College L 0-1
2012 (13-8-1, 5-5-1 BIG EAST)
Head Coach: Glenn Crooks Captains: Tricia DiPaolo, Shannon Woeller, Emmy Simpkins A17 at Monmouth W 3-0 A29 OHIO STATE W 1-0 2ot A24 BUCKNELL W 2-1 A26 SIENA W 1-0 A31 at #17 Texas A&M L 1-4 S2 Sam Houston State W 2-0 S7 STONY BROOK W 2-0 S9 at Dartmouth W 2-1 S14 VILLANOVA L 1-2 ot S16 GEORGETOWN L 0-1 S21 USF W 1-0 2ot S23 vs #21 MARQUETTE L 0-2 S28 at St. John’s L 0-1 S30 at Syracuse L 0-1 O5 at DePaul W 1-0 ot O7 at #24 Notre Dame T 2-2 2ot O12 LOUISVILLE W 3-0 O14 CINCINNATI W 5-0 O19 at Seton Hall W 2-0 BIG EAST First Round (Storrs, Conn.) O25 at Connecticut L 1-3 NCAA First Round (Hamilton, N.Y.) N10 at Colgate W 1-0 NCAA Second Round (Charlottesville, Va. ) N16 at Virginia L 0-6
A A
2-1 1-1
double ot
American.......................2-1......................................8-3 10-13-99 L H 0-1 9-1-00 W A 4-1 Wachovia Challenge Consolation (Richmond, Va.) 9-1-02 W N 4-1 Arizona...........................1-0......................................3-0 9-13-09 W N 3-0 Arizona State .............0-1......................................0-1 Notre Dame Classic Second Round (Notre Dame, Ind.) 9-7-03 L N 0-1 Barry ..............................0-1......................................0-1 9-30-90 L A 0-1 Boston College ..........5-8-3............................... 17-25 9-22-89 W H 3-0 10-8-93 W A 1-0 10-14-94 L H 1-4 ot 9-17-95 W A 1-0^ 9-27-96 W H 2-1^ 10-24-97 L A 1-2^ 10-18-98 T H 1-1^ double ot 10-22-99 L H 0-4$ 10-21-01 W A 2-0$ BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals 11-4-01 L A 3-4 9-28-03 T H 0-0$ double ot BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals 11-2-03 L A 1-2 10-3-04 L H 0-3^ NCAA Tournament Second Round (Piscataway, N.J.) 11-12-06 T H 0-0# double ot 9-19-10 L H 1-3 8-26-11 L A 0-1
Boston University....... 3-0......................................8-1 9-18-99 W H 1-0 double ot NCAA Tournament First Round (Princeton, N.J.) 11-16-01 W N 4-1 Rutgers DoubleTree Classic First Round 9-13-02 W H 3-0 Bucknell.........................5-0.....................................14-5 9-6-95 W H 3-2 9-5-07 W H 2-1 8-31-08 W H 4-1 9-5-10 W A 3-0 8-24-12 W H 2-1 Buffalo............................1-0......................................2-1 Syracuse Orange Classic (Syracuse, NY) 9-10-00 W N 2-1 Butler.............................0-1......................................1-2 (Notre Dame, Ind.) 9-4-94 L N 1-2 UCLA............................... 0-2.....................................0-3 Rutgers/UMBRO Classic 9-19-97 L H 0-2 9-4-11 L A 0-1
Central Florida ...........0-2......................................1-4 (Miami, Fla.) 10-21-88 L N 1-3
SERIES VERSUS OPPONENTS
62
W T
UCSB.............................. 0-1.....................................0-2 Maryland/adidas Classic First Round (College Park, Md.) 9-8-05 L N 0-2
All home matches in CAPS # indicates shootout % indicates Atlantic 10 Conference match ^ indicates BIG EAST Conference match $ indicates BIG EAST cross-divisional match
W-L-T H-A-N RU-Opp. Overtime Adelphi...........................3-3-2............................... 13-12 1984 L A 2-3 9-14-85 W H 2-1 ECAC Tournament 11-10-85 L H 0-1 9-13-86 T A 1-1 9-12-87 W H 3-1 9-20-88 L H 2-3
9-20-89 9-19-90
9-29-90
ot
L
A
10-14-07 10-12-08 10-23-09 10-22-10 10-16-11 10-14-12
L T W W W W
A H A H A H
1-2^ 0-0^ 1-0^ 2-1^ 1-0^ 5-0^
ot
Colgate...........................7-1-2.................................19-6 9-22-85 W H 3-0 10-27-86 L A 0-2 10-30-87 W H 5-2 9-16-88 W A 1-0 9-15-89 T H 0-0 ot 9-22-90 W A 3-0 9-20-91 W H 1-0 ECAC Tournament 11-13-93 T H 1-1# double ot 8-27-10 W H 4-1 11-10-12 W A 1-0 NCAA Tournament First Round (Hamilton, N.Y.) Colorado College........0-1......................................0-3 10-22-89 L A 0-3 Connecticut..................2-15-4............................ 10-46 10-17-87 W H 2-0 NCAA Tournament First Round 11-6-87 L A 0-1 9-24-88 L A 1-4 9-17-89 L H 1-2 10-14-90 L A 0-1 10-5-91 L H 0-1 10-3-92 T A 0-0 ot 10-13-95 L H 0-3^ 10-6-96 L A 0-4^ BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals (Notre Dame, Ind.) 11-7-96 L N 1-4 10-11-97 L H 0-4^ 10-31-98 L A 0-7^ 10-15-00 L A 1-6$ 10-11-02 L H 0-2$ 9-25-04 L A 0-2^ BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals 10-31-04 L A 0-1 BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals 10-30-05 T A 1-1# double ot BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals 10-28-06 T H 0-0^# double ot 10-5-07 T A 0-0$ double ot 10-1-10 W H 2-0$ 10-25-12 L A 1-3 BIG EAST Tournament First Round Cornell............................8-3................................... 19-13 9-27-86 L A 2-3 9-20-87 W H 3-1 9-18-88 L A 3-4 9-24-89 W A 1-0 9-23-90 W A 2-1 ECAC Tournament 11-3-90 W H 1-0 9-22-91 L H 0-3 ECAC Tournament 11-9-91 W A 1-0 11-1-92 W A 2-0 Rutgers/Puma Classic 10-17-93 W H 2-1 Connecticut/UMBRO Classic (Storrs, Conn.) 9-15-96 W N 2-0
ot
ot
Creighton......................1-1......................................5-4 9-10-93 L A 0-2 (Cincinnati, Ohio) 10-28-94 W N 5-2
0-1
Cincinnati......................8-2-1.................................19-7 (Omaha, Neb.) 9-12-93 W N 1-0 10-29-94 L A 0-1 10-29-95 W H 5-3 10-21-05 W A 1-0^ 10-20-06 W H 2-0^
Dartmouth....................3-0......................................6-1 9-9-12............................W.................. A...................2-1 ECAC Tournament 11-7-92 W H 3-0 9-11-11 W H 1-0 Dayton............................1-0......................................1-0
ot
SERIES VERSUS OPPONENTS 9-14-08
Ohio State Tournament W N 1-0
Delaware.......................2-1......................................3-2 11-3-93 W H 1-0 10-19-94 L A 0-2 9-8-02 W H 2-0 DePaul............................6-2......................................9-4 10-9-05 L H 0-1^ 10-6-06 W A 1-0^ 10-26-07 W H 2-0^ 10-26-08 W A 2-0^ 10-11-09 W H 2-1^ 10-8-10 L A 0-2^ 10-7-11 W H 1-0^ 10-5-12 W A 1-0^
ot
ot
Detroit............................1-0......................................1-0 10-20-95 W H 1-0 Drexel.............................4-0......................................7-1 9-1-99 W H 2-1 10-24-00 W H 2-0 8-27-04 W H 2-0 8-22-11 W H 1-0 Duke................................1-3......................................4-6 10-7-90 L A 1-2 9-7-91 L A 1-2 Connecticut Husky Classic (Storrs, Conn.) 9-6-98 L N 0-2 NCAA Tournament First Round (Columbia, S.C.) 11-13-09 W N 2-0
H A H A H H A H A H A A H A H
3-1^ 2-3^ 1-1^ 3-2^ 4-2^ 2-1^ 2-0^ 1-3^ 2-0^ 2-1^ 0-1^ 1-0^ 1-0^ 1-4^ 0-1^
double ot
double ot
George Washington.....5-3-2.................................19-9 Vodicka Invitational 1984 T N 1-1 10-13-86 W A 2-0 9-10-88 T N 2-2 9-27-91 W H 4-0 9-27-92 W A 2-0 9-26-93 L H 0-1% Atlantic 10 Tournament Semifinals 10-30-93 L H 1-2 10-2-94 L A 0-1% Rutgers DoubleTree Classic 9-15-00 W H 4-1 8-23-08 W H 3-1
Florida Atlantic...........1-0......................................5-0 11-2-96 W A 5-0
ot
Fordham........................2-0......................................7-1 8-28-09 W H 3-0 8-29-11 W H 4-1 Franklin & Marshall......1-0......................................3-1 1984 W H 3-1 George Mason............4-9-2............................... 15-25 11-2-85 L A 0-1 ot 11-1-86 L H 0-2 9-27-87 L A 0-1 10-30-88 L H 2-4 9-10-89 W A 1-0 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) 10-9-89 L N 0-3 Stony Brook Invitational (Stony Brook, N.Y.) 9-15-90 W N 1-0 10-18-91 T H 0-0 ot 10-11-92 T A 1-1 ot 9-15-93 L H 2-3 ot 10-10-94 L A 0-2 10-22-95 W H 3-0 10-29-96 L A 2-3 double ot 10-16-99 W H 3-2 9-20-00 L A 0-3
ot ot
ot
Hofstra..........................1-0......................................4-1 10-30-01 W H 4-1 Iona..................................1-0.....................................14-0 10-9-85 W H 14-0 Iowa ................................0-1......................................1-2 Kentucky Invitational First Round (Lexington, Ky.) 9-12-03 L N 1-2 James Madison..........5-4-1.................................13-9 10-27-91 L H 1-3 ot ECAC Tournament (Ithaca, N.Y.) 11-10-91 W N 2-0 10-24-92 L A 0-1 9-24-93 W H 2-0 9-25-94 W A 2-1 10-12-96 W H 3-1 9-12-97 L A 0-1 9-12-99 L H 0-1 ot Wachovia Challenge First Round (Richmond, Va.) 8-30-02 T N 0-0 double ot 8-25-06 W A 3-1 Kean................................2-0......................................4-2 1984 W H 2-1 10-29-85 W A 2-1 Kentucky ......................1-0......................................2-1 Kentucky Invitational Consolation 9-13-03 W A 2-1 Lafayette.......................2-0.....................................15-0 10-26-90 W A 13-0 10-19-99 W H 2-0
ot ot
Long Island...................1-0......................................3-0 8-31-07 W H 3-0
Hartford........................5-3-1............................... 15-10 10-6-85 W A 3-0 10-2-86 L H 1-2 10-4-87 W A 2-1 10-1-88 T H 1-1 ot 10-1-89 L A 0-1 9-15-91 L A 1-3 9-25-92 W H 3-1 Connecticut/UMBRO Classic (Storrs, Conn.) 8-30-97 W N 2-1 NCAA Tournament First Round (Piscataway, N.J.) 11-10-06 W H 2-0
Florida............................0-1......................................0-1 9-17-04 L A 0-1
La Salle..........................7-0-1.................................30-2 10-10-86 W H 11-0 10-19-88 W H 3-0 10-3-89 W A 3-1 10-2-90 W H 4-0 10-2-91 W A 1-0 10-14-92 W H 3-0 10-13-93 T A 1-1 9-17-01 W H 4-0 Lehigh.............................2-0......................................4-1 9-2-07 W H 2-0 8-29-08 W A 2-1
Georgia State..............1-0......................................4-1 9-2-01 W A 4-1
Fairleigh Dickinson.......4-0.....................................13-0 8-29-04 W H 3-0 8-28-05 W H 2-0 9-10-06 W H 3-0 9-23-07 W H 5-0
Georgetown.................12-5-1............................ 38-20 9-24-95 W A 5-0^ 10-18-96 W H 3-0^ 9-14-97 W A 5-0^
W L T W W W W L W W L W W L L
Georgia..........................0-1......................................1-2 8-31-01 L A 1-2
Elon..................................1-0......................................3-0 10-7-87 W A 3-0
Florida International......1-0-1..................................4-3 10-22-88 T A 3-3 11-1-96 W A 1-0
9-9-98 10-10-99 9-24-00 9-28-01 10-5-02 10-26-03 10-8-04 9-23-05 9-22-06 9-30-07 9-28-08 9-25-09 9-24-10 9-18-11 9-16-12
Louisville........................5-2-1.................................12-6 10-23-05 W A 2-0^ 10-22-06 W H 1-0^ 10-11-07 L A 0-3^ 10-10-08 W H 1-0^ 10-25-09 T A 1-1^ 10-24-10 W H 3-0^ 10-14-11 L A 1-2^ 10-12-12 W H 3-0^ Loyola (MD)..................4-1......................................4-1 9-25-98 W H 1-0 10-23-02 W H 1-0 9-26-03 L H 0-1 9-20-05 W H 1-0 9-19-06 W H 1-0 Loyola Marymount......1-1......................................2-2 9-3-04 L A 0-1 9-2-11 W A 2-1
ot
ot
double ot
Maine..............................1-0......................................2-0 Rutgers/UMBRO Classic 9-20-96 W H 2-0 Manhattanville............2-0.....................................10-0 1984 W H 3-0 10-22-85 W A 7-0 Marquette....................2-2......................................6-4 9-29-06 W H 3-0^ 11-2-08 L N 0-1^ 10-2-09 W A 3-1^ 9-23-12 L H 0-2 Maryland.......................1-5-1............................... 11-14 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) 10-7-89 W N 6-1 10-8-99 L A 0-2 8-25-00 L H 0-1 10-24-01 L A 2-3 ot 9-6-02 L H 2-5 NCAA Tournament First Round (University Park, Pa.) 11-14-03 T N 1-1# double ot Maryland/adidas Classic Second Round 9-11-05 L A 0-1 UMBC.............................3-0.....................................14-0 10-21-90 W H 2-0 9-13-91 W H 8-0 8-24-09 W H 4-0
Mary Washington.......1-0......................................2-0 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) 10-8-88 W N 2-0 Massachusetts..........1-10-1..............................8-26 10-5-85 L A 1-3 10-5-86 L H 1-2 10-3-87 L A 1-5 9-11-88 L N 0-2 9-30-88 L H 1-2 10-28-89 W A 2-1 9-8-90 L H 0-3 11-3-91 L A 1-2 9-19-92 L H 0-1
ot
ot ot ot
63
SERIES VERSUS OPPONENTS 9-18-93 9-16-94
T A 0-0% L H 0-1% Atlantic 10 Tournament Semifinals 11-4-94 L A 1-4 Miami..............................2-1................................... 11-10 10-20-00 L A 1-2$ 10-18-02 W H 6-5$ BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals 11-2-02 W A 4-3
Michigan State...........1-0......................................2-1 Rutgers Classic Second Round 9-12-04 W H 2-1
ot ot
double ot
double ot
Minnesota....................1-0......................................3-1 9-29-95 W H 3-1 Monmouth....................14-2-1............................ 37-12 9-11-85 W A 5-1 10-27-85 W H 2-0 10-29-86 W H 2-0 10-28-87 W A 2-0 10-26-88 W H 2-0 10-25-89 L A 0-2 10-24-90 W H 3-2 10-24-91 W A 3-2 ECAC Tournament 11-6-91 W A 1-0 10-21-92 W H 3-2 9-23-03 W H 1-0 9-29-04 W H 4-0 9-27-05 T H 2-2 9-5-06 W H 3-0 9-9-07 W H 1-0 8-29-10 L H 0-1 8-17-12 W H 3-0 New Hampshire.........4-0.....................................10-3 ECAC Tournament 11-9-85 W H 2-1# 9-18-87 W H 3-0 ECAC Tournament 11-4-90 W H 2-1 (Charlottesville, Va.) 9-9-95 W N 3-1
double ot
ot double ot
10-12-86 9-26-87
L A 0-1 L A 0-3 NCAA Tournament Third Round 11-24-01 L A 1-2 North Carolina State......2-3......................................6-7 10-10-87 L A 0-1 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) 10-9-88 L N 0-4 9-8-91 L A 0-1 Rutgers/UMBRO Classic 9-20-97 W H 3-1 JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.) 9-7-01 W N 3-0 Notre Dame.................1-18-4............................ 12-61 9-13-92 T N 1-1 ot 9-3-94 L A 0-6 9-22-95 L H 0-3^ BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals (South Orange, N.J.) 11-4-95 L N 0-3 10-20-96 L A 0-6^ 9-26-97 L H 1-7^ 9-18-98 L A 0-3^ 9-26-99 L H 0-4^ 10-1-00 L A 0-2^ 10-5-01 W H 2-1^ 9-20-02 L A 0-1^ double ot 10-24-03 L H 0-3^ 10-22-04 T A 0-0^ double ot 10-7-05 L H 0-1^ ot 10-8-06 L A 0-2^
double ot BIG EAST Tournament Finals (Storrs, Conn.) 11-5-06 L N 2-4^ 10-28-07 L H 1-3^ BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals (South Bend, Ind.) 11-4-07 L A 0-2^ 10-24-08 L A 1-3^ 10-9-09 L H 0-1^ 10-10-10 L A 2-3^ 10-9-11 T H 0-0^ double ot 10-7-12 T A 2-2^ double ot
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North Carolina............0-4.....................................1-11 Vodicka Invitational 1984 L N 0-5
Ohio State.....................2-0......................................2-0 Ohio State Tournament 9-12-08 W A 1-0 8-19-12 W H 1-0 Oklahoma .....................1-0......................................2-1 Notre Dame Classic First Round (Notre Dame, Ind.) 9-5-03 W N 2-1 Oklahoma State..........0-0-1..................................0-0 NCAA Tournament Second Round 11-16-08 T N 0-0# Rutgers advaced on penalty kicks, 4-2
Old Dominion...............2-1......................................8-6 9-4-99 W H 2-1 10-9-00 L A 3-5 Rutgers DoubleTree Classic Second Round 9-15-02 W H 3-0
Oregon State...............1-0......................................2-1 Connecticut/UMBRO Classic (Storrs, Conn.) 9-14-96 W N 2-1
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Penn State...................3-7-1............................... 11-18 9-23-94 L H 2-3 ot 10-25-95 L A 1-3 10-25-96 W H 3-2 10-21-97 L A 0-1 10-21-98 L H 1-2 ot 10-27-02 L A 0-2 9-19-03 T H 0-0 double ot NCAA Tournament Second Round 11-16-03 L A 1-3 9-5-08 L H 0-1 double ot NCAA Tournament First Round 11-14-08 W H 2-1 double ot 9-6-09 W A 1-0
CHRISTINE WENTZLER Pittsburgh...........................8-2-2............................... 28-12 9-28-97 W H 4-0^ 9-20-98 L A 2-3^ 9-24-99 W H 5-4^ ot 9-29-00 W A 3-2^ 10-7-01 W H 3-0^ 9-22-02 W A 1-0^ 10-12-03 T A 0-0^ double ot 10-17-04 L H 0-1^ 10-2-05 W A 6-2^ BIG EAST Tournament First Round 10-27-05 W H 3-0$ 10-3-08 W H 1-0$ 9-23-11 T A 0-0$ double ot Portland.........................0-3......................................2-6 Washington Husky Classic (Seattle, Wash.) 10-5-97 L N 1-3 9-26-08 L H 0-1 Nike Portland Invitational 9-10-10 L A 1-2 Princeton.................14-8-3................................ 33-22 1984 T A 1-1 9-24-85 T A 1-1 9-24-86 W A 3-2 9-23-87 W H 2-0 10-18-88 W A 2-0 10-17-89 L H 1-2 9-18-91 W A 2-0 9-16-92 W H 1-0 9-22-93 W A 1-0 9-20-94 W H 1-0 9-20-95 W A 3-0 9-24-96 L H 0-1 9-16-98 L A 0-1 9-22-99 L H 1-2 9-26-00 W A 1-0 10-2-01 L H 1-2 NCAA Tournament Second Round 11-18-01 W A 1-0 10-8-02 L A 0-1 10-7-03 T H 2-2 10-5-04 L A 0-1 10-11-05 W H 2-1 10-4-06 W H 2-0 10-2-07 L A 1-5 9-20-09 W A 2-0 9-3-10 W H 2-0 Providence....................14-2..................................45-8 1984 W A 3-0
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SERIES VERSUS OPPONENTS W A 3-0 W H 6-0 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) 10-9-88 W N 3-1 ECAC Tournament (Burlington, Vt.) 11-4-89 W N 2-1 10-28-90 W A 2-0 10-1-95 W H 4-2^ 9-29-96 W A 3-0^ 10-26-97 W A 1-0^ 10-16-98 W H 2-1^ 9-10-99 W H 5-0$ 10-19-01 W A 2-0$ 8-29-03 W H 5-0^ 10-7-07 L A 0-1^ 10-3-10 W H 4-1$ BIG EAST Tournament First Round (Providence, R.I.) 10-27-11 L A 0-1
Saint Peter’s................1-0......................................1-0 9-6-96 W H 1-0
9-20-86 11-1-87
San Diego......................0-1......................................1-2 9-11-09 L N 1-2
San Francisco State.....0-1......................................0-1 Connecticut/UMBRO Classic (Storrs, Conn.) 9-1-97 L N 0-1 ot
Quinnipiac.....................1-0......................................3-1 9-18-01 W H 3-1 Radford..........................1-0......................................2-1 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) 10-8-89 W N 2-1 Rhode Island................11-0..................................40-9 1984 W A 7-2 9-21-85 W H 3-1 9-19-86 W A 2-1 10-18-87 W H 2-1 10-15-88 W A 8-2 10-14-89 W H 3-1 10-13-90 W A 3-0 9-29-91 W H 3-0 10-4-92 W A 6-0 9-29-93 W H 1-0% 10-5-94 W A 2-1% Richmond......................1-1......................................3-3 Rutgers DoubleTree Classic 9-17-00 L H 1-2 ot JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.) 8-27-06 W N 2-1 Rochester.....................2-0......................................3-0 10-13-85 W H 2-0 10-26-86 W A 1-0 St. Bonaventure.........4-0-1.................................19-1 9-28-86 W A 4-0 9-4-93 W A 5-0% 9-11-94 W H 3-0% 10-28-98 W H 7-1 Syracuse Orange Classic (Syracuse, N.Y.) 9-8-00 T N 0-0 double ot Siena...........................1-0..........................................1-0 8-26-12 W H 1-0
Sam Houston State.....................1-0.............................2-0 9-2-12 W A 2-0 Santa Clara..................1-1......................................2-2 Rutgers Classic First Round 9-10-04 W H 1-0 Stanford Classic (Palo Alto, Calif.) 9-14-07 L N 1-2
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Scranton.......................0-2......................................0-3 1984 L A 0-2 10-12-85 L H 0-1 Seton Hall.....................11-7-1............................ 23-15 9-27-94 W H 4-0 10-18-95 W A 2-0^ 10-9-96 L H 0-1^ 10-8-97 L A 0-2^ 10-10-98 L H 0-2^ 10-6-99 W A 1-0^ 10-11-00 W H 2-1^ ot 9-25-01 W A 3-1^ 10-2-02 W H 1-0^ ot 10-1-03 W A 1-0^ 9-22-04 L H 0-1^ double ot 9-16-05 L H 0-1^ 9-15-06 W A 1-0^ 9-21-07 L H 0-1^ 9-19-08 W A 2-1^ 9-18-09 W H 2-1^ ot 9-17-10 L A 0-1^ 10-21-11 T H 2-2^ double ot 10-19-12 W A 2-0^ Southampton...............2-0......................................9-0 1984 W A 5-0 10-17-85 W A 4-0
Southern California.....0-1......................................2-3 9-5-04 L A 2-3
South Carolina............0-1......................................0-1 11-15-09 L A 0-1
South Florida...............2-0-1..................................6-0 10-1-06 W H 5-0$ 10-4-09 T A 0-0$ 9-21-12 W H 1-0$
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Saint Joseph’s............0-1......................................1-2 9-4-05 L H 1-2
Stanford........................0-3......................................1-6 9-8-06 L H 0-1 Stanford Classic (Palo Alto, Calif.) 9-16-07 L A 1-4 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen 11-21-08 L A 0-1
Swarthmore.................1-0......................................3-0 1984 W A 3-0 Syracuse.......................7-8-1............................... 14-15
L H 1-3^ T A 1-1^ L A 0-2$ BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals 10-28-00 L H 1-3 10-14-01 L H 1-2$ 10-3-03 W A 1-0$ 10-10-04 W H 1-0^ 10-14-05 W H 1-0^ 10-13-06 W A 1-0^ 10-21-07 W H 2-0^ 10-19-08 W A 1-0$ 10-15-09 W H 2-0$ 10-15-10 L A 0-1$ 10-2-11 L H 1-2$ 9-30-12 L A 0-1$
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Temple............................2-1-2.................................16-4 10-30-91 W H 7-0 9-9-92 L A 0-1 9-8-93 T H 1-1% 10-12-94 T A 2-2% 8-26-05 W H 6-0
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Tennessee....................0-1......................................0-3 JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.) 9-9-01 L N 0-3 Texas A&M...................1-1.....................................10-4 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) 10-6-89 W N 9-0 8-31-12 L A 1-4
Southern Methodist.....0-1......................................2-3 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 10-20-89 L N 2-3
Stony Brook.................6-0-1.................................22-2 1984 W H 6-0 9-27-89 W H 1-0 10-11-91 W H 6-1 8-31-03 W H 3-0 8-30-09 T H 1-1 8-20-10 W H 3-0 9-7-12 W H 2-0
9-10-97 9-1-98 10-24-99
St. John’s......................9-4-4.................................21-7 10-1-93 W H 4-2 9-13-95 W H 3-0^ 9-4-96 W A 1-0^ 10-15-97 W H 2-0^ 10-7-98 T A 0-0^ double ot 10-18-00 W H 3-1^ 10-15-02 L A 0-1^ 10-13-04 W A 3-0^ 10-16-05 W H 3-0$ 10-15-06 T A 0-0$ double ot 10-19-07 W H 1-0$ 11-1-07 T A 0-0^# double ot 10-17-08 L A 0-1$ 10-17-09 W H 1-0$ 10-17-10 T A 0-0$ 9-30-11 L H 0-1$ 9-28-12 L A 0-1^ BIG EAST Tournament First Round (Queens, N.Y.)
CARLI LLOYD
Towson...........................1-0................ H...................1-0 9-4-09 W H 1-0
USMA (Army)..............1-0......................................3-0 Vodicka Invitational 1984 W N 3-0 Vermont........................1-1......................................4-2 ECAC Tournament 11-5-89 L A 0-1 Stony Brook Invitational (Stony Brook, N.Y.) 9-16-90 W N 4-1
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Villanova........................13-8-8............................ 52-29 1984 W H 5-2 10-16-85 W A 1-0 10-15-86 T H 0-0 10-14-87 L A 1-3 10-12-88 L H 1-2 10-11-89 W A 2-1
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ALL-TIME HONORS 10-10-90 10-9-91 10-7-92 10-6-93 11-2-94 10-4-95 10-2-96 11-1-97 9-30-98 9-29-99 10-4-00 10-10-01 9-25-02 10-15-03 10-1-04 9-25-05 9-24-06 9-28-07 9-22-08 9-27-09 9-26-10 9-16-11 9-14-12
W W W W L T W W T L L T T W W L T T W T L W L
H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A A H A H H A H H
4-0 4-1 5-0 5-1 1-2 3-3^ 3-0^ 2-0^ 1-1^ 1-2^ 0-4^ 0-0^ 0-0^ 1-0^ 2-0^ 0-1^ 1-1^ 0-0^ 5-0^ 1-1^ 0-1^ 2-1^ 1-2^
Wisconsin.....................0-1-1..................................1-3 9-12-92 T A 1-1 Connecticut Husky Classic (Storrs, Conn.) 9-5-98 L N 0-2 ot
Xavier.............................1-0......................................1-0 9-6-92 W H 1-0
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Virginia...........................3-2................................... 10-10 10-11-86 W A 2-1 10-9-87 W A 4-0 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) 10-8-88 W N 3-2 9-10-95 L A 0-1 11-16-12 L A 1-6 NCAA Tournament Second Round (Charlottesville, Va.) Virginia Tech................3-0......................................3-0 10-8-95 W A 1-0 9-30-01 W H 1-0$ 10-19-03 W A 1-0$ Wake Forest................0-2......................................2-6 10-6-95 L A 0-2 Rutgers/UMBRO Classic 9-21-96 L H 2-4 Washington.................2-1......................................6-6 Washington Husky Classic 10-3-97 W A 4-3 9-27-98 L H 1-3 Nike Portland Invitational 9-12-10 W N 1-0 West Virginia..............4-11-1............................ 14-23 9-1-96 W H 3-0^ 9-6-97 L A 0-2^ 10-24-98 T H 0-0^ double ot 10-1-99 L A 1-2^ 10-6-00 W H 3-2^ double ot 9-23-01 L A 0-2^ 9-29-02 L H 1-2^ BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals (Storrs, Conn.) 11-8-02 L N 2-3 10-10-03 L A 0-2^ 10-15-04 L H 0-2^ 9-30-05 L A 0-1^ BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals (Storrs, Conn.) 11-3-06 W N 3-2^ 10-5-08 W H 1-0$ BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals (Piscataway, N.J.) 11-1-09 L H 0-1 BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals (Morgantown, W.Va.) 10-31-10 L A 0-1 9-25-11 L A 0-1$ ot
William & Mary...........1-5.....................................4-14 Vodicka Invitational 1984 L N 1-2 10-25-92 L A 0-2 Rutgers/Puma Classic 10-16-93 L H 0-1 9-30-94 L A 0-5 10-18-97 L H 1-3 10-4-98 W A 2-1
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2003 2001 1992 1991 1989 1987 1986
Carli Lloyd, Third Team Carli Lloyd, Third Team Saskia Webber, First Team Denise Reddy, Second Team Vicki Hoekstra, Second Team Beth Schimenti, Second Team Beth Schimenti, Third Team
SOCCERBUZZ ALL-AMERICA 2008 Erin Guthrie, Second Team 2006 Kim Brandao, Fourth Team 2004 Carli Lloyd, Second Team 2003 Carli Lloyd, Third Team 2002 Carli Lloyd, Second Team 2001 Carli Lloyd, Second Team
312-213-57
% - Atlantic 10 Conference match ^ - BIG EAST Conference match $ - BIG EAST Conference cross-divisional match # - shootout
NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1992 Saskia Webber (finalist) adidas WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1991 Saskia Webber (finalist) NATIONAL GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 1992 Saskia Webber (winner) adidas GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 1991 Saskia Webber (finalist) BIG APPLE SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012 Jonelle Filigno TOPDRAWERSOCCER.COM 2012 Jonelle Filigno, Third Team HERMANN TROPHY 2013 Jonelle Filigno (candidate) 2010 Gina DeMaio (candidate) 2009 Gina DeMaio (candidate) Erin Guthrie (candidate) 2004 Carli Lloyd (semifinalist) 2002 Carli Lloyd (candidate) 1991 Saskia Webber (candidate) HONDA AWARDS PROGRAM OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR WOMEN’S COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 1992 Saskia Webber NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS FOR WOMEN (NJAIAW ) WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2009 Erin Guthrie SOCCERBUZZ NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2001 Carli Lloyd (runner-up) SOCCERBUZZ NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2004 Carli Lloyd (finalist) 2002 Carli Lloyd (finalist) UMBRO SENIOR SELECT SHOWCASE PARTICIPANT 1995 Valerie Duccilli U.S. WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM 2004-current Carli Lloyd, National Team 2002-2004 Carli Lloyd, U-21 Team 1999 Saskia Webber (1999 WWC champions) 1992-97 Saskia Webber, National Team 1990 Saskia Webber, “B” Team CANADIAN WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM 2009-current Shannon Woeller, National Team 2007-current Jonelle Filigno, National Team 2006-07 Jonelle Filigno, Karla Schacher, R heanne Sleiman, Shannon Woeller, U-20 NEW ZEALAND’S WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM 2006-10 Merissa Smith, National Team NATIONAL SOCCER COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (NSCAA) ALL-AMERICA 2012 Jonelle Filigno, Second Team 2009 Jenifer Anzivino, Second Team 2008 Erin Guthrie, Second Team MVP
COLLEGESOCCER.COM ALL-AMERICA 2001 Carli Lloyd, Honorable Mention COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1996 Jen Bhalla, District II Fall/Winter At-Large Team SOCCERBUZZ FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2001 Carli Lloyd, First Team 2006 Gina DeMaio, First Team Erin Guthrie, Second Team SOCCER AMERICA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2001 Carli Lloyd, First Team
SOCCER AMERICA PRESEASON TOP 11 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 1997 Shannon Nagle 1988 Kris Kurzynowski 1987 Judy Kalafut 1985 Lynn Hallowell SOCCERBUZZ PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA ELITE 12 TEAM 2004 Carli Lloyd 2003 Carli Lloyd 2002 Carli Lloyd NATIONAL SOCCER COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (NSCAA) ALL-REGION 2012 Jonelle Filigno, Mid-Atlantic First Team 2009 Erin Guthrie, Northeast First Team Jenifer Anzivino, Northeast First Team Ashley Jones, Northeast Third Team 2008 Erin Guthrie, Mid-Atlantic First Team Gina DeMaio, Mid-Atlantic First Team Jenifer Anzivino, Mid-Atlantic Second Team Alicia Hall, Mid-Atlantic Second Team 2006 Kim Brandao, Mid-Atlantic First Team Gina DeMaio, Mid-Atlantic Second Team Alicia Hall, Mid-Atlantic Third Team 2004 Carli Lloyd, Mid-Atlantic Third Team 2003 Carli Lloyd, Mid-Atlantic First Team Kim Brandão, Mid-Atlantic Third Team 2002 Christine Caldwell, Mid-Atlantic Second Team Carli Lloyd, Mid-Atlantic Second Team 2001 Carli Lloyd, Mid-Atlantic First Team Keri Lages, Mid-Atlantic Third Team 2000 Keri Lages, Mid-Atlantic Third Team 1999 Uchenna Bright, Mid-Atlantic Third Team 1998 Uchenna Bright, Mid-Atlantic Third Team 1997 Uchenna Bright, Mid-Atlantic Second Team 1996 Uchenna Bright, Mid-Atlantic Second Team Susan Curtis, Mid-Atlantic Second Team 1995 Valerie Duccilli, Mid-Atlantic Second Team 1993 Beth Uydess, Central First Team 1992 Christa Aluotto, Central First Team Saskia Webber, Central First Team Tracy Foster, Central Second Team 1991 Denise Reddy, Central First Team SOCCERBUZZ ALL-REGION 2008 Erin Guthrie, Mid-Atlantic First Team Jenifer Anzivino, Mid-Atlantic First Team Gina DeMaio, Mid-Atlantic Second Team Alicia Hall, Mid-Atlantic Second Team 2006 Kim Brandao, Mid-Atlantic First Team Alicia Hall, Mid-Atlantic First Team Gina DeMaio, Mid-Atlantic Second Team Meghan Ryan, Mid-Atlantic Second Team Jenifer Anzivino, Gina DeMaio, Erin Guthrie, Mid-Atlantic First Team (Fr.) 2005 Zoe Avner, Mid-Atlantic Second Team Kristen Edmonds, Mid-Atlantic Freshman First Team
ALL-TIME HONORS 2004 2003 2002 2001
Carli Lloyd, Mid-Atlantic First Team Kim Brandão, Mid-Atlantic Third Team Carli Lloyd, Mid-Atlantic First Team Kim Brandão, Mid-Atlantic Second Team Robyn Jones, Mid-Atlantic Co-Freshman Goalkeeper of the Year; Mid-Atlantic Freshman First Team Carli Lloyd, Mid-Atlantic First Team Kim Brandão, Mid-Atlantic Freshman First Team Carli Lloyd, Mid-Atlantic Freshman of the Year; Mid-Atlantic First Team; Mid-Atlantic Freshman First Team Keri Lages, Mid-Atlantic Second Team Risa Radin, Mid-Atlantic Freshman First Team
CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2007 Nina Montero, District II First Team 2006 Nina Montero, District II Second Team Ashley Lunemann, District II Second Team 2005 Zoe Avner, District II Second Team 2002 Amy Cuda, District II Second Team ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1993 Beth Uydess (co-player) ATLANTIC 10 ALL-CONFERENCE 1994 Pam Pitchok, First Team Jennifer Burton, Honorable Mention Valerie Duccilli, Honorable Mention 1993 Beth Uydess, First Team Pam Pitchok, Second Team Karen Turner, Second Team ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC 1994 Lisa Rabii 1993 Kim Myers Nicole Wilson BIG EAST CONFERENCE GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 2009 Erin Guthrie BIG EAST CONFERENCE MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR 2004 Carli Lloyd BIG EAST CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2001 Carli Lloyd BIG EAST ALL-CONFERENCE 2012 Jonelle Filigno, First Team Hayley Katkowski, Second Team 2011 Shannon Woeller, Third Team 2010 Jonelle Filigno, Second Team 2009 Erin Guthrie, First Team Jenifer Anzivino, First Team Ashley Jones, Second Team 2008 Gina DeMaio, First Team Alicia Hall, First Team Erin Guthrie, Second Team Jenifer Anzivino, Second Team Caycie Gusman, HM 2007 Gina DeMaio, Second Team Meghan Ryan, HM 2006 Gina DeMaio, Second Team Alicia Hall, Second Team Kim Brandao, Second Team 2005 Zoe Avner, Third Team 2004 Carli Lloyd, First Team Kim Brandão, Second Team Zoe Avner, Third Team 2003 Carli Lloyd, First Team Kim Brandão, Second Team 2002 Carli Lloyd, First Team 2001 Keri Lages, First Team Carli Lloyd, First Team 2000 Keri Lages, Second Team 1999 Uchenna Bright, First Team 1998 Uchenna Bright, First Team 1997 Uchenna Bright, Second Team Shannon Nagle, Second Team 1996 Uchenna Bright, First Team Susan Curtis, Second Team 1995 Valerie Duccilli, First Team Kim Kamienski, Second Team
BIG EAST CONFERENCE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2012 Hayley Katkowski 2002 Kim Brandão 2001 Carli Lloyd 1997 Shannon Nagle 1996 Uchenna Bright Gina Ressa RUTGERS/BIG EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD 2009 Erin Guthrie 1996 Jen Bhalla BIG EAST CONFERENCE ACADEMIC ALL-STARS 2012-13 Paige Alexander, Brielle Buis, Amanda Devolk, Tricia DiPaolo, Jonelle Filigno, Maria Gerew, Cassie Inacio, Jess Janosz , Alana Jimenez, Morgan Kennedy, Maura McLaughlin, Maggie Morash, Gabby Moreno, Brianne Reed, Stefanie Scholz, Erica Skroski, Erica Sousa, Sam Valliant, and Shannon Woeller. 2011-12 Paige Alexander, Rachel Breton, Brielle Buis, Patricia DiPaolo, Jasmine Edwards, Maria Gerew, Alison Gordon, Cassandra Inacio, Jessica Janosz, Morgan Kennedy, Stefanee Pace, Amelia Pietrangelo, April Price, Casey Rupon, Karla Schacher Stefanie Scholz, Kristen Siano, Carissa Walters, Logan White, Shannon Woeller 2010-11 Kristen Bradley, Rachel Breton, Gina DeMaio, Kelsey Dumont, Jasmine Edwards, Jonelle Filigno, Julie Lancos, Maura McLaughlin, Ashley Medcalf, Stefanee Pace, Samantha Perretty, Casey Rupon, Karla Schacher, Rheanne Sleiman, Merissa Smith, Carissa Walters, Shannon Woeller 2009-10 Jen Anzivino, Gina DeMaio, Kelsey Dumont, Caycie Gusman, Kristie Lang, Ashley Medcalf, Maija Savics, Karla Schacher, Rheanne Sleiman, Merissa Smith, Becky Wise, Shannon Woeller 2008-09 Jenifer Anzivino, Gina DeMaio, Kelsey Dumont, Caycie Gusman, Erin Guthrie, Nina Montero, Marissa Rodriguez, Rheanne Sleiman 2007-08 Amanda Allessio, Kelsey Dumont, Caycie Gusman, Erin Guthrie, Alicia Hall, Kristie Lang, Nina Montero, Leia Rispoli, Meghan Ryan 2006-07 Nicole Aquila, Tierney Brady, Gina DeMaio, Lauren Esposito, Caycie Gusman, Erin Guthrie, Jaime Komar, Kristie Lang, Ashley Lunemann, Kim Mineo, Nina Montero, Leia Rispoli, Meghan Ryan 2005-06 Nora Crawford, Jaime Komar, Ashley Lunemann, Kim Mineo, Nina Montero, Danae Risoli, Leia Rispoli, Meghan Ryan 2004-05 Nicole Aquila, Tierney Brady, Kim Brandão, Lissette Brandão, Tara Froehlich, Robyn Jones, Jaime Komar, Ashley Lunemann, Michelle McNamara, Kim Mineo, Danae Risoli, Leia Rispoli, Meghan Ryan, Christine Wentzler 2003-04 Zoe Avner, Tierney Brady, Lissette Brandão, Meghan Cameron, Courtney Hudson, Carli Lloyd, Michelle McNamara, Kim Mineo, Danae Risoli, Christine Wentzler 2002-03 Gabby Antao, Christine Caldwell, Meghan Cameron, Amy Cuda, Tara Froehlich, Angel Hadaway, Jamie Jandasek, Erin McIntyre, S amantha Swerdloff, Christine Wentzler 2001-02 Colleen Caldwell. Amy Cuda, Jamie Jandasek, Christine Wentzler 2000-01 Tania Armellino. Jessica Bodholt, Lissette Brandão, Amy Cuda, Lisa Eisenberg, Jamie Jandasek, Jamie Kerstetter, Michelle Toft, Elizabeth Triantafyllos 1999-00 Tania Armellino, Jessica Bodholt, Amy Cuda, Tiphanie Forst, J amie Jandasek, Adrienne Love, Shannon Nagle, Danielle Piotrowsky, Diane Vitunic 1998-99 Tania Armellino, Kate Macfarlane, Shannon Nagle, Danielle Piotrowsky, Tasha Taiste, Michelle Toft, Diane Vitunic 1997-98 Kate Macfarlane, Gayle Serlin, 1996-97 Jen Bhalla, Kim Kardos, Lisa Rabii, Gayle Serlin 1995-96 Jen Bhalla. Jennifer Burton, Susan Curtis, Valerie Duccilli, Kori Hunter, Kim Kamienski, K im Kardos, Lisa Rabii, Tasha Taiste, Kate Vedder BIG EAST PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2002 Carli Lloyd BIG EAST PRESEASON GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 2009 Erin Guthrie BIG EAST PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE 2012 Jonelle Filigno 2011 Jonelle Filigno 2010 Gina DeMaio 2009 Gina DeMaio Erin Guthrie
2008 2007 2005 2004 2003 2002
Gina DeMaio Gina DeMaio Zoe Avner Carli Lloyd Carli Lloyd Carli Lloyd
COLLEGE SOCCER ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY (CSANJ) “WALL OF FAME” 1996 Vicki Hoekstra 1995 Bobby Smith, Assistant Coach COLLEGE SOCCER ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY (CSANJ) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1992 Saskia Webber 1989 Vicki Hoekstra 1987 Robin Copperthwaite
COLLEGE SOCCER ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY (CSANJ) COACH OF THE YEAR 1996 Charlie Duccilli 1987 Charlie Duccilli 1986 Charlie Duccilli 1985 Charlie Duccilli COLLEGE SOCCER ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY (CSANJ) UNSUNG HERO AWARD 1987 Cheryl Mathies COLLEGE SOCCER ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY (CSANJ) ALL-STATE TEAM 1999 Uchenna Bright Shannon Nagle Alyssa Radu 1998 Uchenna Bright, First Team Shannon Nagle, First Team Kate Macfarlane, Second Team Maggie Moyer, Second Team Tasha Taiste, Second Team Jen Tobin, Second Team 1997 Uchenna Bright, First Team Diane Vitunic, First Team Kate Macfarlane, Second Team Shannon Nagle, Second Team Gina Ressa, Second Team 1996 Uchenna Bright, First Team Gina Ressa, First Team Jen Tobin, First Team Jen Bhalla, Second Team Susan Curtis, Second Team Kim Kardos, Second Team Maggie Moyer, Second Team 1995 Valerie Duccilli, First Team Kim Kamienski, First Team Kim Kardos, First Team Jen Bhalla, Second Team Jen Burton, Second Team Maggie Moyer, Second Team 1993 Beth Uydess, First Team 1992 Christa Aluotto, First Team Saskia Webber, First Team Dana Zonkle, First Team Tracy Foster, Second Team Beth Uydess, Second Team 1991 Christa Aluotto, First Team Pia Pitchok, First Team Denise Reddy, First Team Saskia Webber, First Team Dana Zonkle, First Team 1990 Jennifer Gibbons, Second Team 1989 Vicki Hoekstra, First Team Kris Kurzynowski, First Team Denise Reddy, First Team Saskia Webber, First Team Jennifer Gibbons, Second Team 1988 Lynn Hallowell, First Team Kris Kurzynowski, First Team Cheryl Mathies, First Team Vicki Hoekstra, Second Team Julie Vetack, Second Team 1987 Robin Copperthwaite, First Team Lynn Hallowell, First Team Judy Kalafut, First Team Beth Schimenti, First Team Caroline Szynalski, First Team Cheryl Mathies, Second Team SOUTH JERSEY COACHES ASSOCIATION COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2002 Carli Lloyd
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ALL-TIME HONORS/RUTGERS IN THE POLLS ECAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2008 Caycie Gusman [Oct. 9] Ashley Jones [Sept. 16] SOCCERBUZZ NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEK 2008 Caycie Gusman [Oct. 9] Ashley Jones [Sept. 16] 2007 Meghan Ryan (Oct. 24) 2004 Robyn Jones (Oct. 27) 2003 Carli Lloyd (Sept. 2) Kim Brandão (Oct. 22) 2002 Carli Lloyd (Oct. 7) 2001 Carli Lloyd (Oct. 8, Nov. 5) SOCCER AMERICA TEAM OF THE WEEK 2008 Caycie Gusman [Oct. 9] 2005 Kristen Edmonds (Aug. 29) 2003 Carli Lloyd (Sept. 2) 2002 Carli Lloyd (Oct. 7) 2001 Carli Lloyd (Oct. 8, Nov. 5) 1996 Tasha Taiste (Oct. 27) ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1994 Valerie Duccilli (Oct. 2) 1993 Beth Uydess (Sept. 12) Kim Myers (Oct. 3) BIG EAST CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2007 Meghan Ryan (Oct. 24) 2006 Meghan Ryan (Oct. 2) 2005 Meghan Ryan (Oct. 24) 2004 Kim Brandão (Aug. 30, Sept. 13) 2003 Kim Brandão (Sept. 22, Oct. 20) 1996 Susan Curtis (Sept. 2) BIG EAST CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2012 Jonelle Filigno (Aug. 20) Jonelle Filigno (Aug. 27) Jonelle Filigno (Oct 15.) 2009 Ashley Jones (Sept. 21) 2008 Caycie Gusman (Sept. 1, Oct. 6) Ashley Jones (Sept. 15) 2002 Carli Lloyd (Sept. 16, Oct. 7) 1996 Maggie Moyer (Sept. 23) BIG EAST CONFERENCE GOALKEEPER OF THE WEEK 2011 Jessica Janosz (Oct. 10) 2009 Erin Guthrie (Sept. 7, Oct. 19) 2008 Erin Guthrie (Sept. 15, Oct. 6) 2006 Erin Guthrie (Sept. 18, Oct. 23) 2005 Nora Crawford (Oct. 17, Oct. 24) 2004 Robyn Jones (Sept. 13) 2003 Robyn Jones (Oct. 6, Oct. 20) 2001 Christine Caldwell (Oct. 22) 1999 Angel Hadaway (Sept. 20) BIG EAST CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 2010 Sam Perretty (Sept. 27) 2006 Kristie Lang (Oct. 23) Jenifer Anzivino (Oct. 16) Gina DeMaio (Oct. 2) 2005 Kristen Edmonds (Aug. 29) Alicia Hall (Oct. 17) 2004 Ashley Lunemann (Sept. 13) 2003 Domenique Esposito (Oct. 6) 2002 Ashley Shaban (Oct. 21) 2001 Carli Lloyd (Sept. 3, Oct. 8) 1999 Angel Hadaway (Sept. 6) Jamie Jandasek (Sept. 27) 1996 Jen Tobin (Sept. 9, Oct. 14) Gina Ressa (Sept. 16, Oct. 28) Uchenna Bright (Sept. 23) BIG EAST CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL 2012 Jonelle Filigno, Tricia DiPaolo (Sept. 10) Hayley Katkowski (Oct. 8) Emmy Simpkins (Oct. 22) 2011 Jonelle Filigno (Sept. 5) Emmy Simpkins (Sept. 12) 2010 Tricia DiPaolo (Oct. 25) Gina DeMaio (Oct. 4) Allie Hambleton (Oct. 4) 2009 Ashley Jones (Sept. 7, Sept. 14) Jen Anzivino (Oct. 19) Stefanee Pace (Oct. 26) 2008 Kristen Edmonds [Oct. 27]
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Becky Wise [Oct. 6] Nina Montero (Sept. 29) Erin Guthrie (Oct. 2) Erin Guthrie (Sept. 12) Kim Brandao (Oct. 23) Erin Guthrie (Oct. 16) Jenifer Anzivino (Sept. 25)
MARCH OF DIMES SPORTS AWARDS 1990 Vicki Hoekstra TOURNAMENT MVP’S 2004 Carli Lloyd, Rutgers Classic 2003 Robyn Jones, Notre Dame Classic (Goalkeeper) 2002 Carli Lloyd, RU Double Tree Classic 1997 Kate Macfarlane, Washington Husky Classic (Goalkeeper) 1992 Christa Aluotto, ECAC Tournament 1991 Saskia Webber, ECAC Tournament 1988 Barb Ohlott, Stony Brook Invitational Vicki Hoekstra, Rutgers Indoor Classic ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 2009 Ashley Jones, Marriott University Park Jen Anzivino, Marriott University Park Stefanee Pace, Marriott University Park 2005 Zoe Avner, Maryland/ adidas Classic Meghan Ryan, Maryland/ adidas Classic 2004 Kim Brandão, Rutgers Classic Domenique Esposito, Rutgers Classic Robyn Jones, Rutgers Classic Carli Lloyd, Rutgers Classic 2003 Zoe Avner, Kentucky Invitational Robyn Jones, Notre Dame Classic Carli Lloyd, Notre Dame Classic, Kentucky Invitational 2002 Kim Brandão, RU DoubleTree Classic, Wachovia Challenge Lissette Brandão, RU DoubleTree Classic Christine Caldwell, RU DoubleTree Classic Carli Lloyd, RU DoubleTree Classic 1998 Uchenna Bright, UConn Husky Classic, RU DoubleTree Classic Maggie Moyer, RU DoubleTree Classic Shannon Nagle, UConn Husky Classic Jen Tobin, RU DoubleTree Classic 1997 Jenica Bridges, RU/UMBRO Classic Uchenna Bright, RU/UMBRO Classic Kate Macfarlane, Washington Husky/UMBRO Invit., RU/UMBRO Classic Megan McGonagle, UConn/ UMBRO Classic Gina Ressa, UConn/UMBRO Classic 1996 Uchenna Bright, UConn/ UMBRO Classic, RU/UMBRO Classic Susan Curtis, UConn/ UMBRO Classic Jill McMeekin, RU/UMBRO Classic Gina Ressa, Rutgers/ UMBRO Classic Jen Tobin, UConn/UMBRO Classic 1993 Tracy Foster, Atlantic 10 Tournament Beth Uydess, Atlantic 10 Tournament 1990 Jennifer Gibbons, Stony Brook Invitational Denise Reddy, Stony Brook
Invitational Saskia Webber, Stony Brook Invitational
WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 2012 Shannon Woeller 2011 Shannon Woeller 2010 Shannon Woeller 2009 Kelsey Dumont 2008 Nina Montero 2007 Nina Montero 2006 Nina Montero 2005 Nina Montero 2004 Zoe Avner 2003 Lissette Brandão 2002 Amy Cuda 2001 Amy Cuda, Jamie Jandasek 2000 Amy Cuda, Jamie Jandasek 1999 Jamie Jandasek 1998 Tania Armellino 1997 Kate Macfarlane 1996 Jen Bhalla, Lisa Rabii 1995 Lisa Rabii 1994 Lisa Rabii 1993 Kimberly Myers 1992 Jody Miller 1991 Katherine Mottram 1990 Katherine Mottram 1989 Katherine Mottram 1988 Beth Schimenti 1987 Beth Schimenti 1986 Kathleen Bostjancic 1985 Kathleen Bostjancic 1984 Cindy Soffel WOMEN’S SOCCER MVP 2012 Jonelle Filigno 2011 None Awarded 2010 Gina DeMaio 2009 Erin Guthrie 2008 Team 2007 Gina DeMaio, Meghan Ryan 2006 Kim Brandão, Alicia Hall 2005 Zoe Avner 2004 Kim Brandão, Carli Lloyd 2003 Carli Lloyd 2002 Carli Lloyd 2001 Keri Lages, Carli Lloyd 2000 Colleen Caldwell, Keri Lages 1999 Uchenna Bright 1998 Uchenna Bright 1997 Diane Vitunic 1996 Uchenna Bright 1995 Jen Bhalla 1994 Valerie Duccilli 1993 Beth Uydess 1992 Christa Aluotto, Saskia Webber 1991 Denise Reddy, Saskia Webber 1990 Denise Reddy, Saskia Webber 1989 Vicki Hoekstra 1988 Lynn Hallowell 1987 Robin Copperthwaite 1986 Kathleen Bostjancic 1985 Robin Copperthwaite 1984 Margaret Muscarella WOMEN’S SOCCER COACH’S AWARD 2012 Kristen Siano 2011 Tricia DiPaolo 2010 Rheanne Sleiman 2009 Tricia DiPaolo
SCARLET KNIGHTS IN THE RANKINGS 2012 Date NSCAA Aug 21. 23 Aug. 28 16 Sept. 4 21 Sept. 11 16
SA NR NR NR NR
2011 Date Sept. 13
NSCAA SA RV NR
2010 Date Preseason Aug. 24 Aug. 31
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2009 Date NSCAA SA Preseason 20 21 Aug. 25 23 22 Sept. 1 RV NR Sept. 8 17 11 Sept. 15 16 23 Sept. 22 17 20 Sept. 29 13 13 Oct. 6 10 12 Oct. 13 10 19 Oct. 20 9* 15 Oct. 27 9* 11 Nov. 3 12 23 Nov. 10 12 23 Final (Dec. 8) 16 * - highest NSCAA ranking in school history 2008 Date NSCAA SA Preseason NR NR Aug. 25 NR NR Sept. 1 NR NR Sept. 8 RV NR Sept. 15 RV NR Sept. 22 RV NR Sept. 29 RV NR Oct. 6 21 14 Oct. 13 21 15 Oct. 20 24 18 Oct. 27 24 22 Nov. 3 RV NR Nov. 10 NR NR Final 16 2007 Date NSCAA SA Preseason 12 19 Sept. 4 12 16 Sept. 10 12 15 Sept. 17 14 21 Sept. 24 24 NR Oct. 1 RV 20 Oct. 8 NR NR Oct. 15 NR NR Oct. 22 NR NR Oct. 30 NR NR Nov. 5 NR NR Nov. 12 NR NR 2006 Date NSCAA SA Preseason NR NR Aug. 29 No Poll NR Sept. 4 RV NR Sept. 11 NR NR Sept. 18 NR NR Sept. 25 RV NR Oct. 2 RV NR Oct. 9 RV NR Oct. 16 RV NR Oct. 23 19 22 Oct. 30 20 22 Nov. 6 12 21 Final 12 2004 Date Sept. 14 Sept. 21
NSCAA SA 24 RV
2002 Date NSCAA SA Preseason 19 2001 Date NSCAA SA Final 14 NSCAA - National Soccer Coaches Association of America SA - Soccer America
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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.
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 gender-based 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.
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
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 superviso- of Collegiate Women Athletics ry capacity of U of L athletics as Administrators. She is the former the 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 Re(2013 and 2009) and one NCAA hab Institute, the Louisville Sports men’s soccer College Cup national Commission and the Kentucky championship appearance (2010). Sports 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
2013 SCARLET KNIGHTS BY THE NUMBERS BY STATE: Canada (3) – Jonelle Filigno, Amy Pietrangelo, Sam Valliant. China (1) – Kristen Siano.
BY CLASS:
Freshmen (9) - Jennifer Andresen, Nikki Hudson, Shannon Phillips, Maryland (4) – Nikki Hudson, Gabby Moreno, Shannon Phillips, Ali Ryan. Tori Prager, Jessica Puchalski, Ali Ryan, Jenna Seddon, Erin Smith, Madison Tiernan. Massachusetts (1) – Hayley Katkowski New Jersey (20) – Jennifer Andresen, Cassidy Benintente, Brielle Buis, Rachel Cole, Sara Corson, Tricia DiPaolo, Maria Gerew, Cassie Inacio, Jessica Janosz, Alana Jimenez, Tori Leigh, Maggie Morash, Tori Prager, Jessica Puchalski, Brianne Reed, Stefanie Scholz, Jenna Seddon, Erica Skroski, Erin Smith, Madison Tiernan.
Sophomores (11) – Cassidy Benintente, Rachel Cole, Amanda DeVolk, Alana Jimenez, Hayley Katkowski, Maggie Morash, Gabby Moreno, Brianne Reed, Erica Skroski, Erica Sousa, Sam Valliant.
New York (1) – Erica Sousa.
Seniors (4) – Jonelle Filigno, Tricia DiPaolo, Maria Gerew, Jess Janosz.
Texas (1) – Amanda DeVolk.
Juniors (7) – Brielle Buis, Sara Corson, Cassie Inacio, Amy Pietrangelo, Stefanie Scholz, Kristen Siano, Tori Leigh