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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Founded................................................................................................. 1766 Location..................................................................New Brunswick, N.J. President............................................................... Dr. Robert L. Barchi Director of Athletics.................................................. Julie Hermann Enrollment......................................................................................65,000 Nickname....................................................................... Scarlet Knights Conference.............................................................. American Athletic Home Court.........................................................Yurcak Field (5,000) ...................................................................................RU Turf Field (2,000)

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach............................ Laura Brand-Sias (Rutgers, 1999) Career Record................................................. 106-89 (12 seasons) Record at Rutgers.............................................96-82 (11 seasons) Assistant Coaches... Maggie Tamasitis (Notre Dame, 2012) ................................................................ Katie Hertsch (Hofstra, 2011) Lacrosse Phone.........................................................(732) 445-8853 2013 Record............................................... 9-8/1-7 BIG EAST (T-7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................22/7 Starters Returning/Lost............................................................... 11/1 Newcomers.............................................................................................. 10

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Women’s Lacrosse Contact...................................Lily Rodriguez Phone...............................................................................(732) 445-6028 Cell Phone....................................................................(908) 436-8024 Fax......................................................................................(732) 445-3063 Email............................................... lrodriguez@scarletknights.com Website........................................................www.scarletknights.com Mailing Address............................High Point Solutions Stadium ..................................................................................West Gate Press Box .................................................................................. 1 Scarlet Knight Way ............................................................................... Piscataway, NJ 08854 The 2014 Rutgers Women’s Lacrosse media guide is published by the Rutgers Division of Intercollegiate Athletics.

CREDITS Editor: Layout and Design: Editorial Assistance: Photography:

Lily Rodriguez Nick Black Anthony Hernandez Tom Cizek, Patti Banks, Larry Levanti, Jim O’Connor, John Strohsacker and U.S. Lacrosse

This guide has been compiled to assist the media with its coverage of the team. Updated results may be obtained throughout the season from the Athletic Communications Office at (732) 445-4200 or by accessing the women’s lacrosse website at www.scarletknights.com.

Quick Facts/TOC................................................................................................. 3 Head Coach Laura Brand-Sias.................................................................6-8 Assistant Coaches............................................................................................ 9 Support Staff.....................................................................................................10 2014 Season Outlook...............................................................................12-13 2014 Opponents.........................................................................................14-15 2014 Scarlet Knight Roster.........................................................................17 2014 Scarlet Knights...............................................................................18-31 2013 Season In Review..........................................................................33-41 2013 Statistics and Results.......................................................................42 Rutgers in the Community.................................................................. 44-45 All-Time Award Winners..........................................................................47-48 Rutgers Record Book............................................................................. 49-50 All-Time Letterwinners...........................................................................50-51 All-Time Results.........................................................................................52-54 Series vs Opponents.............................................................................. 55-56 President. Robert L. Barchi................................................................. 58-59 Athletic Director Julie Hermann.........................................................60-61 Athletic Administration................................................................................ 62

OFFICE OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey High Point Solutions Stadium West Gate Press Box 1 Scarlet Knight Way Piscataway, NJ 08854 (732) 445-7028 Associate Athletic Director/Communications:.........Jason Baum Director:..........................................................................................Kevin Lorincz Associate Director:.................................................................Kim Zivkovich Assistant Director:..........................................................................Jimmy Gill Assistant Director:........................................................................ Trey Miller Assistant:......................................................................... Anthony Hernandez Assistant:..................................................................................... Lily Rodriguez Graphic Designer & Publications Coordinator:............ Nick Black Web Developer:.........................................................................Colin Osborne Multimedia Specialist, RVision:.......................................Tim DeMartin Production Assistant, RVision:.................................................Mark Sell Executive Assistant:.........................................................Linda Markowitz Interview Availability Media interview requests for Rutgers head coach Laura Brand-Sias, her coaching staff and RU women’s lacrosse players should be directed to Lily Rodriguez in the Rutgers Athletic Communications office. Coaches and players are available for interviews during the week around the squad’s practice schedule and after competition. Media Credentials/Match Seating Requests for media credentials for the 2014 season should be directed to Lily Rodriguez. Only credential-bearing individuals will be allowed media access. In the event of limited media seating at a Rutgers women’s lacrosse event, remaining seats will be allocated by the Rutgers Athletic Communications office on a first-come, first-served basis. Other Accommodations Additional requests or questions should be directed to Lily Rodriguez.

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/// SECTION 1: COACHING STAFF /// ON MARCH 2, 2013 AGAINST MONMOUTH HEAD COACH LAURA BRAND-SIAS RECORDED HER 100TH CAREER VICTORY IN RU’S 11-8 WIN OVER THE HAWKS. BRAND-SIAS ENTERS THE 2014 SEASON FOUR WINS AWAY FROM 100 CAREER VICTORIES “ON THE BANKS.” @RULAXBRAND

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LAURA BRAND-SIAS HEAD COACH • 12TH SEASON Rutgers women’s lacrosse head coach Laura Brand-Sias enters her 12th year at the helm of the program, with expectations of leading her squad to a BIG EAST Championship and a berth to the NCAA Tournament. With over 100 career victories “On the Banks,” Brand-Sias remains committed and determined to building a program that competes among the nation’s elite. Brand-Sias emphasizes the importance of developing her players on the field equally as much as producing quality character away from the game. Once a star for Rutgers women’s lacrosse in her own right, the former Scarlet Knight has her current squad continuing to make strides on and off the field. With the help of state-of-the-art facilities, and a mix of talent and team chemistry, Brand-Sias will look to blend this year’s group of experienced core veterans with several standout newcomers as Rutgers embarks on its upcoming campaign. Following the 2013-14 academic year, Brand-Sias will lead the Scarlet Knights into the inaugural Big Ten women’s lacrosse league that will feature top programs across the country, including Maryland, Michigan, Northwestern, Ohio State and Penn State. Rutgers most recently finished the 2013 campaign with a 9-8 overall mark, in which the team achieved its best start in school history with a 7-1 nonconference record through the first half of the season. At one point, RU ranked No. 20 in the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Poll with an 8-2 record. The Scarlet Knights would suffer from key injuries to starters in the second half of the season, however. Rutgers’

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defense was an integral part of the squad’s overall success, as it ranked sixth in the nation in scoring-defense, allowing just 7.76 goals per game. Three defensive Scarlet Knights standouts were named to the IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic regional teams following the season, as Hollie DiMuro and Lily Kalata were named to the first team and Chelsea Intrabartola was placed on the second team. The honors marked the first time since 1999 that two Scarlet Knights had been named to the IWLCA Regional All-America First Team. Kalata was also named to IWLCA All-American Third Team, becoming the first Scarlet Knight to earn All-America honors since Brooke Cantwell in 2010. She was also the 10th RU standout to be selected as an All-American and the third under Brand-Sias. Also earning post-season honors was Katrina Martinelli, who was selected to the All-BIG EAST Second Team. Through 11 seasons as head coach, Brand-Sias has now mentored 31 all-region selections and has had 30 Scarlet Knights earn All-BIG EAST honors. Academically, the Scarlet Knights continued their storied success in the classroom. Rutgers received IWLCA Academic Squad honors for the 2013 season – the program’s fifth time receiving the distinction. In the latest GSR reports, Rutgers received an excellent score of a 93, while also receiving recognition in June for a perfect score of 1,000 in the Academic Progress Rate (APR) report. It was RU’s fourth-straight year receiving a perfect mark in the report. The 2012-13 academic year also saw four Scarlet Knights become inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma – the National College Athlete Honor Society. Chi Alpha Sigma recognizes college students who receive a varsity letter in their sport while maintaining a 3.4 or higher cumulative GPA throughout their junior and/ or senior years. 13 total women’s lacrosse student-athletes are now members of the prestigious society, all of whom have been inducted under Brand-Sias’ tenure.

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/// COACHING STAFF /// Additionally, several of Brand-Sias’ former players have assumed roles on coaching staffs at various programs throughout the NCAA. Most recently, 2013 graduates Lily Kalata (University of Vermont), Annie McGinley (Liberty University) and Rachel Welch (King’s College) were named assistant coaches. Other members of Brand-Sias’ coaching tree include: Eileen Ghant ‘11 at Monmouth University, Mary Moran ‘11 at Drexel University and Brittany Davis ’12 at Central Connecticut State University. In 2012, Rutgers rebounded from early-season adversity to quickly turn the year around. After losing three of their first four games, the Scarlet Knights ripped off six wins over their next seven games and finished the season with a chance to head to their first BIG EAST Tournament since 2008. RU finished its season with a 9-7 record, including a 4-4 mark in BIG EAST play, and had four players named to the IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Team, led by Ali Steinberg as a first team honoree. Brand-Sias led Rutgers to a 9-7 record in 2011, as five Scarlet Knights were named to the IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Team – the most selections for RU since 1985. In the classroom, Rutgers was named a IWLCA Academic Squad for the third-straight season, with Rebecca Alley and Emily Penn being selected to the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll. Brand-Sias also extended her coaching tree, as former assistant Kelly Nangle was named the Central Connecticut State University head coach. The Scarlet Knights enjoyed a standout season in 2010, as RU jumped out to a 5-0 start, the best opening to the year in program history. Rutgers ended the year 11-5 overall and ranked in the final regular season IWLCA Top-20 Poll. Rutgers had a number of individual successes, including four Scarlet Knights earning selections to the IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region team, while Brooke Cantwell earned All-American honors from the IWLCA. The success extended to the classroom, as RU was named an IWLCA All-Academic Team. The program saw another Scarlet Knight earn All-BIG EAST honors for the seventh-consecutive season under BrandSias as Brooke Cantwell garnered second team accolades. It was Cantwell’s second all-conference selection of her career. Cantwell was also joined Emily Penn on the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-Regional teams. Cantwell was a first team honoree, while Penn was picked to the second team. Continually making academic excellence a No. 1 priority, BrandSias’ 2009 team was named to the IWLCA Division I All-Academic squad. She also saw two players named to the IWLCA AllAcademic team, while a pair was inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma. Youth was served on the 2008 Rutgers women’s lacrosse team as the squad featured only one senior. But the young team was able to reach the BIG EAST Championship for the secondconsecutive season before falling to then-No. 5 and eventual champion Syracuse in the first round, finishing the season 7-10. Three Scarlet Knights received postseason honors, as Cantwell was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team, while Mary Cryan and Jessica Davis were each named to the second team. Cantwell also earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Tournament team after recording two goals and a team-high three draw controls against the Orange.

The IWLCA also recognized three Scarlet Knights, as Cantwell was named to the First Team All-Regional squad while goalkeeper Sandra Abel and Davis were each named to the second team. It marked the first time that three RU players were named to the IWLCA All-Regional teams in a season since three earned the honor in 2002. Rutgers’ success on the field was matched with excellent academic achievement, as the team received the BIG EAST 200708 Team Academic Excellence Award, given to squads with the highest collective grade-point averages in each conference sport. Moreover, women’s lacrosse was one of 50 schools that earned IWLCA Academic Squad honors, given to teams that have a collective GPA of 3.0 or higher. RU also saw two of its student-athletes named to the IWLCA Division I Academic Honor Roll in Rachel Doan and Jackie Lerner. A total of 159 studentathletes were named to the honor roll. The 2007 campaign was a banner season for the Scarlet Knights. The team posted a 12-5 regular season record, achieved a national ranking and earned a trip the BIG EAST semifinals. The 12 wins included victories over No. 11 Cornell, No. 18 Connecticut and No. 6 Notre Dame. Their four regular-season losses were at the hands of then-No. 9 Princeton, then-No. 9 Georgetown, No. 12 Syracuse and No. 1 Northwestern. The team eventually fell to then-No. 7 Syracuse in the semifinals of the BIG EAST Championship. Individually, five RU players earned All-BIG EAST honors. Katie Batiuk picked up first team honors for the second consecutive year. She also received BIG EAST’s Midfielder of the Year award in 2005 and was named to the conference’s second team in 2003. Batiuk led the team in goals (42), points (48), and shots taken (109). She was also named to the Tewaarton Trophy Watch List, an award that recognizes the top male and female varsity collegiate lacrosse player in the United States. Nina Frankoski joined Batiuk on the BIG EAST first team, while Jamie Farewell and Anne Marchitello and Jessica Davis earned spots on the conference’s second team. Marchitello was named to the BIG EAST second team for the third-consecutive year. The team finished the season ranked No. 14, their highest ranking since a No. 11 standing during the 1999 regular season. The 12 wins tied the third-most in team history and marked the second time Brand-Sias led a team to 12 victories during her tenure. In 2005, Brand-Sias saw four of her players earn BIG EAST postseason honors. Catherine Seals and Marchitello earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors while Lyndsey Feldman and Batiuk earned All-BIG EAST First Team selections. Batiuk was named the Midfielder of the Year after just her second season with the Scarlet Knights. Batiuk ended the season with 59 points on 47 goals and 12 assists. She scored at least one goal in 22-straight games, dating back to her freshman season. Marchitello earned her first career league honor. The midfielder led the BIG EAST in ground balls in both overall and league games, totaling 41 on the season overall and 19 during conference action. Her 14 caused turnovers during BIG EAST play were tops in the league. She totaled 26 caused turnovers throughout the season to tie for second in the BIG EAST overall.

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/// COACHING STAFF /// finishing the season with a perfect 6-0 record in league play. In only one season with the Stags, Brand-Sias’s high-powered offense was ranked seventh nationally with a 12.82 goals-pergame average. Defensively, Fairfield finished first in the MAAC and 11th in the nation in scoring defense, allowing opponents to score an average of just 8.59 goals per game. As a player, Brand-Sias starred as a four-year letterwinner at midfield for Rutgers (1996-99), helping to lead the Scarlet Knights to their first-ever national ranking and an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1999.

Rutgers began the 2004 season dropping a tight 14-13 game to the eventual national champion Northwestern Wildcats. The Scarlet Knights then went on a three-game win streak, but the toughness of their schedule caught up with them. Rutgers dropped an 8-6 heartbreaker to Cornell, 16-7 at Virginia Tech and 13-6 at No. 2 Georgetown. RU split its last eight games, with the highlight a 7-6 win over No. 6 Notre Dame. In 2003, Rutgers was among the leaders nationally in several different categories, including scoring defense (sixth), scoring margin (ninth), winning percentage (ninth) and caused turnovers (13th). Cristina Curiale and Lyndsey Feldman were also ranked among the national leaders. Feldman finished the 2003 season fourth in the NCAA in save percentage and 10th in goalsagainst average, while Curiale was 14th nationally in assists per game. In her inaugural season at the helm of her alma mater, BrandSias led a Scarlet Knight resurgence. Under her direction, RU posted a 12-4 record – its first winning season in four years. She guided a Rutgers team that was picked to finish sixth in the BIG EAST preseason poll to a fourth-place finish in the conference, winning three BIG EAST games for the first time in school history. Brand-Sias’s immediate success earned her BIG EAST Coach of the Year laurels after just one season, an acknowledgement of the impressive turnaround she orchestrated of a program that had posted just seven wins in each of the three previous seasons.

Following her graduation, Brand-Sias remained with the program, serving as an assistant coach, where her responsibilities included working with the offense, recruiting, on-field instruction and administrative duties. Brand-Sias continued to excel following her collegiate days as a member of the Canadian National Lacrosse Team from 19992004. She was a starter for the 2001 Canadian World Cup squad that placed fourth, losing to England in the bronze-medal game. Her athletic career began at Radnor (Pa.) High School, where she played three years of lacrosse and field hockey. With the lacrosse team, Brand-Sias was named the squad’s Outstanding Athlete of the Year as a sophomore, junior and senior, in addition to serving as the team captain in 1995. Also a standout field hockey player, Brand-Sias was named captain her senior year and was recognized as a Senior All-Star. She was named to the all-league and all-county second teams. An all-around athlete, Brand-Sias spent her winters running indoor track. She received the High School Master of Sports Award. She also founded Brand Elite, L.L.C., where she serves as the President and CEO, running various lacrosse camps and clinics throughout the summer. Brand-Sias received a dual bachelor’s degree in sociology and psychology from Rutgers University in 1999. She and her husband Jim Sias reside in Somerset, N.J. The couple welcomed daughter Kinley to the world in September of 2013.

In her first season, Rutgers earned several impressive victories, including an upset of No. 14 Yale. The win catapulted the Scarlet Knights to a national ranking of 20th in the Brine/IWLCA Coaches Poll, a spot RU maintained for three-consecutive weeks. Four Scarlet Knights earned BIG EAST postseason honors, including a pair of first team and second team selections. Two RU players were recognized by IWLCA/US Lacrosse on its All-Mid Atlantic Region Second Team, while another was one of just 87 student-athletes nationally to be named to the organization’s academic honor roll. Brand-Sias came to Rutgers following one season as head coach at Fairfield University (2002), where she led the Stags to a 10-7 overall record. Fairfield advanced to the 2002 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament championship match,

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THE BRAND-SIAS FILE OVERALL RECORD 106-89 (.545) - 12 seasons RECORD AT RUTGERS 96-82 (.540) - 11 seasons COACHING EXPERIENCE 2003 - Head coach, Rutgers University 2002 - Head coach, Fairfield University AT RUTGERS: Two 12-win seasons (second-most single season wins in school history); 2005 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year (Katie Batiuk); 30 All-BIG EAST postseason selections; two BIG EAST Tournament appearances; 31 IWLCA All-Region picks; 2007 IWLCA All-American (Batiuk), 2010 IWLCA AllAmerican (Cantwell), 2013 IWLCA All-American (Kalata) PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Four-year letterwinner at Rutgers University. Member of the Canadian National Lacrosse Team from 1999-2004, earning a start on the Canadian team that finished fourth at the 2001 World Cup.


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MAGGIE TAMASITIS ASSISTANT COACH • SECOND SEASON Maggie Tamasitis was named to head coach Laura Brand-Sias’ staff as an assistant coach on Aug. 9, 2012. Tamasitis arrived “On the Banks” after a sensational career as an attacker at Notre Dame. “Maggie boasts outstanding credentials as a successful player at our level,” said Brand-Sias. “I am confident she will be able to relay her experience and work ethic to our players as we strive for a BIG EAST Championship. Her passion for lacrosse and her excitement towards learning everything and anything about the coaching profession is noticeable as soon as you meet her. I am excited about what Maggie brings to The Banks.” An IWLCA Second Team All-American, Tamasitis broke numerous school and BIG EAST records for assists as a senior. The Boyertown, Pa., native dished out 59 helpers in her final season to end her ca-

reer as UND’s all-time leader in assists (151), as well as smashing the season (59), BIG EAST games (31), game (eight) and half (five) records. Tamasitis tied the school mark for the most consecutive games with a point (51), spanning from the first game of her sophomore year to her senior season. She finished her career in fourth place in school history with 228 points and tied for second in games played with 76. Tamasitis racked up the awards as a senior for the Fighting Irish, as she was named First Team All-BIG EAST and IWLCA First Team West/Midwest All-Region honoree. The attack earned All-Tournament Team honors from the league after recording three points in the semifinal round vs. Loyola. The recipient of the 2011-12 Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne Student-Athlete Award, the team captain was also a 201112 Rosenthal Leadership Academy participant. A strong proponent of community service, Tamasitis traveled to Alabama to help with the cleanup efforts following the April 2011 tornado that hit Tuscaloosa.

KATIE HERTSCH ASSISTANT COACH • FIRST SEASON Rutgers women’s lacrosse head coach Laura BrandSias announced the addition of Katie Hertsch to her coaching staff on Aug. 13, 2013. A member of the United States National Team for three years now, Hertsch most recently served as an assistant coach at Hofstra after spending a season at Boston University. “I am very excited to bring Katie on staff this year,” said Brand-Sias. “She comes very highly recommended and her enthusiasm and excitement about the opportunities here at Rutgers are undeniable. With our transition into the Big Ten conference, I know Katie’s collegiate experience and her current experience with the U.S. Team will provide great mentorship for our players. I am looking forward to her immediate impact both on and off the field.”

ing her one year at BU, the Terriers finished 11-6 and captured the regular season America East title. “I want to thank Laura Brand-Sias and the Rutgers University athletic department for the opportunity to join the Rutgers women’s lacrosse staff,” remarked Hertsch. “ I’m elated and grateful to be a part of such a highly competitive and reputable lacrosse program with a high standard for academic success. The combined knowledge, enthusiasm, and passion that Laura and Maggie possess makes me really excited to join their staff and the RU lacrosse family. I’m really looking forward to being a part of the transition into the Big Ten conference while getting the chance to work with Rutgers’ talented and driven student athletes.” A member of the US National Team since 2010, Hertsch recently helped lead the country to a gold medal in the FIL World Cup in Oshawa, Canada, that took place this past July. In addition to playing for Team USA, Hertsch also serves as a clinic instructor as a representative of the squad.

A 2011 graduate of Hofstra and defensive standout for the Pride, Hertsch returned to her alma mater for the 2012-13 academic year, where she was worked as the defensive coach. Hertsch’s influence was noted, as the team finished in the top of the Colonial Athletic Association in several defensive categories and advanced to the league’s championship game.

Hertsch is heralded as one of the top defenders to ever suit up for the Pride. In three years on Long Island, the former captain amassed 138 ground balls, 70 caused turnovers and 110 draw controls. Those totals rank in the top-10 all-time of each respective category. A two-time All-Mid-Atlantic Region team selection, Hertsch also garnered All-Colonial Athletic Association accolades as a junior and senior and was twice named to the IWLCA Academic Squad.

Prior to returning to Hempstead, N.Y., Hertsch spent a year in Boston as an assistant to the Terrier’s women’s lacrosse program. Dur-

Hertsch graduated cum laude from Hofstra in 2011 with a bachelor of science in physical education.

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MATT COLAGIOVANNI

ELIZABETH FERRARO

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charter member of the BIG EAST women’s lacrosse league, Rutgers enters its final season in the conference it has been a member of for 13 years with hopes of capturing its first championship title. Returning 22 letterwinners from a year ago, which includes five of the squad’s six leading goal scorers and the core of a defense that ranked sixth nationally, RU is poised for a successful campaign.

Clements was one of four Scarlet Knights named to the 2014 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team after ranking second on the team in goals (21), points (29) and draw controls (30) last season. The New Jersey native showed her ability to score in bunches as she netted a career-high five goals against Hofstra (March 13) and four versus Monmouth (March 2).

“This year’s slate provides us with a great opportunity, both in and out of conference, and we are ready to hit the ground running,” said head coach Laura Brand-Sias. “With most of our squad returning, including key players who are back from injury, we are excited about our potential for success.” Rutgers was picked fourth in the BIG EAST Preseason Poll and also had four Scarlet Knights selected to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team. RU concluded the 2013 campaign with a 9-8 overall record after beginning the season with a 7-1 mark to match the best start in program history. “We certainly faced our fair share of setbacks last year starting in the fall and were without our full projected lineup for every game,” said Brand-Sias. “Despite this hurdle the team showed true resolve and earned the best start in school history. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to sustain that effort for the duration of the year, but despite our challenges we saw a nationally ranked defense and numerous post season accolades.”

ATTACK The Scarlet Knights return a slew of experience from 2013, including 11 of its 12 starters and over 80 percent of its scoring. Leading the way offensively will be seniors Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) and Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.), who finished one-two, respectively, in goals scored last year. Martinelli garnered All-BIG EAST Second Team accolades after leading the squad with a team-best 35 goals and adding 10 assists for 45 points in 2013. She also posted 12 multi-point games and was twice named to the conference weekly honor roll.

MIDFIELD At midfield, Brand-Sias looks to redshirt senior tri-captain Amanda Trendell (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) and junior Jenny Vlahos (Manhasset, N.Y.) to lead the group. Trendell was named RU’s Midfielder of the Year after finishing in the top five in several statistical categories. Vlahos capped of a solid sophomore campaign in which she started in all 17 contests and was among the nation’s best in draw controls, after securing a team-best 47 on the year. Redshirt junior Lauren Sbrilli (Martinsville, N.J.) and redshirt sophomore Kristin Kocher (Medford, N.J.) return this season after sitting out 2013 due to injury. Despite not playing last season, Sbrilli was still named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team after putting forth an impressive showing in her sophomore season in which she ranked second on the team with 33 goals. Additionally, she tied for first on the squad with seven total hat tricks on the year, four of which came against league opponents. A highly touted recruit out of high school, Kocher saw significant playing time in her rookie season two years ago and will add depth and production at the position.

DEFENSE Undoubtedly the most impressive aspect of the 2013 team, Rutgers returns the core of a defensive unit that ranked sixth in the NCAA in scoring defense, allowing just 7.76 goals per game.

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/// 2014 OUTLOOK /// “We welcome a strong freshman class that is highlighted by excellent talent and athleticism,” said Brand-Sias. “I have large expectations for them and we started to see their potential this fall. I hope to see immediate progression from each of them.” Half of the freshmen class received US Lacrosse All-America recognition.

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“We return our core defense and they will be the backbone of our team,” commented Brand-Sias. “Every single one of them will be integral to our success. Their experience, with the addition of some talented newcomers, makes for a promising year.” Senior tri-captains Chelsea Intrabartola (Commack, N.Y.) and Erin Turkot (Mountain Lakes, N.J.) return for their final seasons in Piscataway.

The 2014 slate features 17 contests, 10 of which will take place “On the Banks.” For the first time in program history, the Scarlet Knights will call High Point Solutions Stadium home, as several of the team’s home games will be played at the facility that can hold over 50,000 fans. Five of RU’s 17 opponents received a national ranking in the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWCLA) Preseason Poll and the Brine Women’s Media Poll. Rutgers’ highest ranked opponent this season is No. 7/7 Penn State, followed by No. 10/9 Georgetown, No. 12/14 Stony Brook, No. 15/16 Penn and No. 16/15 Princeton.

Despite missing two contests due to injury in 2013, Intrabartola was named to the IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Second Team and earned a nod on the 2014 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team. Turkot was named Rutgers Defensive Player of the year after starting in all 17 games and tallying 19 caused turnovers, 16 groundballs and three draw controls.

Additionally, 13 of RU’s opponents were also on last year’s schedule. In its 37-year history, Rutgers has never faced Stony Brook, who it will take on at home on March 8. RU will also match up against two teams it has not faced in over 15 years in Penn State (March 12) and James Madison (March 15).

Also returning to the backline is redshirt junior Hollie DiMuro (West Babylon, N.Y.), who ranked third in the BIG EAST and 27th nationally with 40 groundballs, and led the team in caused turnovers (25). In RU’s 13-6 win over Hofstra, she registered six groundballs, five draw controls and four caused turnovers. An IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic First Team honoree, DiMuro rounds out the Scarlet Knight’s Preseason All-BIG EAST selections.

“We always play a challenging schedule and we will continue that this season,” said Brand-Sias. “Not only do we look forward to our traditional opponents, but we are excited about new challenges in Penn State, Stony Brook, and James Madison. Another new and exciting aspect will be our inaugural season competing at High Point Solutions Stadium. The atmosphere is amazing and will give our program an undeniably exciting game day experience.”

GOALKEEPER In the cage, Rutgers looks to replace All-American goalie Lily Kalata, who graduated last May after a stellar career “On the Banks.” “We will have a heated battle in goal between Candice Dandridge and Amanda Currell,” said Brand-Sias. “Both players bring outstanding athleticism and quickness to the cage. While they certainly have big shoes to fill, I am confident they will get it done.”

RU opens the season on Feb. 18, as the Scarlet Knights welcome Manhattan College “To the Banks.” Brand-Sias and Co. will begin league play on March 29 against Villanova in Philadelphia. RU will play its final home and regular season contest against first-year BIG EAST opponent, Temple, on April 25. The top four teams in the league will qualify for the BIG EAST Tournament, which will take place in Washington, D.C. from May 1-3.

Candice Dandridge (Cherry Hill, N.J.) enters her third year in the program, while Amanda Currell (Moorestown, N.J.) will experience her first year of eligibility after redshirting last season. Currell was an All-American Honorable Mention selection after leading Moorestown High School to a 26-0 record and No. 2 national ranking her senior season. Dandridge was a threeyear starter for Cherry Hill West and all-conference selection.

NEWCOMERS Rutgers welcomes 10 true freshmen, who will look to compete and contribute immediately.

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/// 2014 OPPONENTS /// MANHATTAN Tuesday, Feb. 18 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: ..........................................................................................Riverdale, N.Y. Enrollment: ..................................................................................................... 3,883 Head Coach: .............................................................................Elizabeth Weber Conference: .....................................Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Home Field: ..........................................................................................Gaelic Park Nickname: ................................................................................................... Jaspers 2013 Record: .....................................................................................................4-13 2013 Conference Record: ..............................................................................1-5 Website: ............................................................................ www.gojaspers.com

STONY BROOK Saturday, March 8 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: ....................................................................................Stony Brook, N.Y. Enrollment: ....................................................................................................24,361 Head Coach: .......................................................................................Joe Spallina Conference: ...........................................................America East Conference Home Field: ........................................................ Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium Nickname: ............................................................................................. Seawolves 2013 Record: ......................................................................................................17-3 2013 Conference Record: .............................................................................6-0 Website: .........................................................................www.goseawolves.org

FAIRFIELD Saturday, Feb. 22 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: ...................................................................................... Fairfield, Conn. Enrollment: .....................................................................................................4,600 Head Coach: ............................................................................. Mike Waldvogel Conference: ................................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Home Field: ..................................................................................... Lessing Field Nickname: ....................................................................................................... Stags 2013 Record: .................................................................................................... 10-8 2013 Conference Record: .............................................................................4-2 Website: ....................................................................www.fairfieldstags.com

PENN STATE Wednesday, March 12 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: ..................................................................................State College, Pa. Enrollment: .................................................................................................... 44,112 Head Coach: ................................................................................. Missy Doherty Conference: .............................................. American Lacrosse Conference Home Field: .......................................................... Penn State Lacrosse Field Nickname: ........................................................................................Nittany Lions 2013 Record: ......................................................................................................14-7 2013 Conference Record: ..............................................................................4-1 Website: ....................................................................... www.gopsusports.com

PRINCETON Wednesday, Feb. 26 • Pricenton, N.J. Location: ......................................................................................... Princeton, N.J. Enrollment: ....................................................................................................... 7,912 Head Coach: ........................................................................................Chris Sailer Conference: .................................................................................The Ivy League Home Field: .............................Sherrerd Field at Class of 1952 Stadium Nickname: .......................................................................................................Tigers 2013 Record: ..................................................................................................... 10-7 2013 Conference Record: ..............................................................................6-1 Website: ...................................................................... www.nmnathletics.com

JAMES MADISON Saturday, March 15 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: ...................................................................................Harrisonburg, Va. Enrollment: ................................................................................................... 18,392 Head Coach: ...........................................................Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe Conference: .................................................... Colonial Athletic Conference Home Field: ..................................................................................University Park Nickname: ............................................................................................. Duke Dogs 2013 Record: ....................................................................................... Duke Dogs 2013 Conference Record: ..............................................................................6-1 Website: .............................................................................www.jmusports.com

DELAWARE

CORNELL

Saturday, March 1 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: .............................................................................................Newark, Del. Enrollment: ....................................................................................................21,856 Head Coach: ................................................................................... Kateri Linville Conference: ....................................................Colonial Athletic Association Home Field: ....................... Tubby Raymond Field at Delaware Stadium Nickname: ...............................................................................................Blue Hens 2013 Record: .....................................................................................................10-6 2013 Conference Record: ............................................................................. 4-3 Website: ............................................................................... www.bluehens.com

Saturday, March 22 • Ithaca, N.Y. Location: ................................................................................................Ithaca, N.Y. Enrollment: ....................................................................................................13,700 Head Coach: ...................................................................................... Jenny Graap Conference: .................................................................................The Ivy League Home Field: ..............................................................................Schoellkopf Field Nickname: ....................................................................................................Big Red 2013 Record: .....................................................................................................10-6 2013 Conference Record: ............................................................................. 4-3 Website: ...................................................................... www.cornellbigred.com

PENN

HOFSTRA

Wed. March 5 • Philadelphia, Pa. Location: .................................................................................... Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: ....................................................................................................21,344 Head Coach: ................................................................................... Karin Corbett Conference: .................................................................................The Ivy League Home Field: ......................................................................................Franklin Field Nickname: ...................................................................................................Quakers 2013 Record: ......................................................................................................11-6 2013 Conference Record: ........................................................................... : 7-0 Website: .....................................................................www.pennathletics.com

Wednesday, March 26 • Hempstead, N.Y. Location: ..................................................................................... Hempstead, N.Y. Enrollment: ....................................................................................................11,090 Head Coach: ................................................................................Shannon Smith Conference: .................................................... Colonial Athletic Conference Home Field: ........................................................... James M. Shuart Stadium Nickname: .........................................................................................................Pride 2013 Record: ......................................................................................................11-8 2013 Conference Record: ............................................................................. 4-3 Website: ..............................................................................www.gohofstra.com

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/// 2014 OPPONENTS /// VILLANOVA

CINCINNATI

Sat. March 29 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: .................................................................................... Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: ................................................................................................... 10,626 Head Coach: ........................................................................................ Julie Young Conference: ....................................................................BIG EAST Conference Home Field: ............................................................................ Villanova Stadium Nickname: ..................................................................................................Wildcats 2013 Record: .....................................................................................................6-10 2013 Conference Record: .............................................................................. 1-7 Website: ................................................................................ www.villanova.com

Thursday, April 17 • Cincinnati, Ohio Location: ......................................................................................Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment: ....................................................................................................41,970 Head Coach: ......................................................................................... Gina Oliver Conference: ......................................................................Big East Conference Home Field: ...............................................................................Nippert Stadium Nickname: .................................................................................................Bearcats 2013 Record: ....................................................................................................... 7-9 2013 Conference Record: .............................................................................. 1-7 Website: .......................................................................... www.gobearcats.com

CONNECTICUT

LOUISVILLE

Sat. April 5 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: ............................................................................................Storrs, Conn. Enrollment: ....................................................................................................30,474 Head Coach: ..................................................................................... Katie Woods Conference: ....................................................................BIG EAST Conference Home Field: ........................ George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex Nickname: ................................................................................................... Huskies 2013 Record: .....................................................................................................13-5 2013 Conference Record: ...........................................................................13-5 Website: .....................................................................www.uconnhuskies.com

Saturday, April 19 • Louisville, Ky. Location: ........................................................................................... Louisville, Ky. Enrollment: ................................................................................................... 22,293 Head Coach: ...................................................................................... Kellie Young Conference: ....................................................................BIG EAST Conference Home Field: ...........................University of Louisville Lacrosse Stadium Nickname: ................................................................................................Cardinals 2013 Record: ......................................................................................................11-6 2013 Conference Record: ............................................................................. 3-5 Website: ................................................................................. www.gocards.com

MARQUETTE

TEMPLE

Friday, April 11 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: ..................................................................................... Milwaukee, Wis. Enrollment: .....................................................................................................11,700 Head Coach: ............................................................................... Meredith Black Conference: ....................................................................BIG EAST Conference Home Field: ........................................................................................Valley Fields Nickname: ......................................................................................Golden Eagles 2013 Record: ..................................................................................................... 2-15 2013 Conference Record: ........................................................ Independent Website: ...................................................................... www.gomarquette.com

Friday, April 25 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: .................................................................................... Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: .................................................................................................... 27,567 Head Coach: ...................................................................................Bennie Rosen Conference: ....................................................................BIG EAST Conference Home Field: ....................................................................................... Geasey Field Nickname: ..........................................................................................................Owls 2013 Record: .......................................................................................................9-8 2013 Conference Record: ............................................................................. 4-3 Website: ............................................................................. www.owlsports.com

GEORGETOWN Sunday, April 13 • Piscataway, N.J. Location: .....................................................................................Washington D.C. Enrollment: ..................................................................................................... 17,357 Head Coach: .........................................................................................Ricky Fried Conference: ......................................................................Big East Conference Home Field: .............................................................................. Multi-Sport Field Nickname: ....................................................................................................... Hoyas 2013 Record: .....................................................................................................13-6 2013 Conference Record: .............................................................................6-2 Website: .................................................................................www.guhoyas.com

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHT ROSTER /// ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 4 7 18 30 28 29 25 31 23 1 9 22 16 12 2 13 8 20 15 17 19 24 36 27 10 5 26 21 6 3 11 14

Name Melissa Arthur Halley Barnes Megan Clements Kelsey Cuje Amanda Currell Candice Dandridge Hollie DiMuro Kristina Dunphey Addington Elliott Rachel Engler Ryann Hogan Madeline Hulsey Chelsea Intrabartola Kristin Kocher Kim Kolodny Nicole Kopyta Sara Kramer Claire MacDougall Sarah Mahon Katrina Martinelli Nikki McMonagle Kelsey Miller Margaret Nissen Taylor Pennell Lauren Sbrilli Macy Scott Chrissy Schreiber Amanda Trendell Delaney Tuite Erin Turkot Amanda Turturro Jenny Vlahos

Pos. A A/M A M GK GK D M D M D M D M A A D D M M A A A M M M M M M/A M M M/D

SCARLET KNIGHTS BY... Cl. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. R-Fr. Jr. R-Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. R-So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. So. R-Jr. Fr. So. R-Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr.

Hometown/ Previous School Marlton, N.J./Cherokee Garnet Valley, Pa./Garnet Valley Pennington, N.J./Hopewell Valley Fair Haven, N.J./Rumson Fair Haven Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill West West Babylon, N.Y./West Babylon Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough Rumson N.J./Fair Haven Regional Perkiomenville, Pa./Boyertown Area Senior High Skillman, N.J./Montgomery Sherwood Forest, Md./Annapolis Area Christian School Commack, N.Y./Commack Medford, N.J./Shawnee Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale Oakland, N.J./Indian Hills Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Spring Lake Heights, N.J./Manasquan Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown New Egypt, N.J./The Peddie School Martinsville, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan Toms River, N.J./Toms River South East Meadow, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown Malvern, Pa./Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset

Cl. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. R-So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. R-Sr. So. So. Sr. R-Jr. So. So. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown/ Previous School Perkiomenville, Pa./Boyertown Area Senior High Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes Marlton, N.J./Cherokee Toms River, N.J./Toms River South Malvern, Pa./Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Garnet Valley, Pa./Garnet Valley Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Skillman, N.J./Montgomery Martinsville, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale Medford, N.J./Shawnee Oakland, N.J./Indian Hills Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset Spring Lake Heights, N.J./Manasquan Commack, N.Y./Commack Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Pennington, N.J./Hopewell Valley Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown Sherwood Forest, Md./Annapolis Area Christian School Rumson N.J./Fair Haven Regional Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown West Babylon, N.Y./West Babylon East Meadow, N.Y./St. Anthony’s New Egypt, N.J./The Peddie School Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill West Fair Haven, N.J./Rumson Fair Haven Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 36

Name Rachel Engler Kim Kolodny Erin Turkot Melissa Arthur Macy Scott Delaney Tuite Halley Barnes Sara Kramer Ryann Hogan Lauren Sbrilli Amanda Turturro Kristin Kocher Nicole Kopyta Jenny Vlahos Sarah Mahon Chelsea Intrabartola Katrina Martinelli Megan Clements Nikki McMonagle Claire MacDougall Amanda Trendell Madeline Hulsey Addington Elliott Kelsey Miller Hollie DiMuro Chrissy Schreiber Taylor Pennell Amanda Currell Candice Dandridge Kelsey Cuje Kristina Dunphey Margaret Nissen

Pos. M A M A M M/A A/M D D M M M A M/D M D M A A D M M D A D M M GK GK M M A

CLASS Seniors (8): Megan Clements, Chelsea Intrabartola, Claire MacDougall, Sarah Mahon, Katrina Martinelli, Kelsey Miller, Amanda Trendell, Erin Turkot Juniors (5): Melissa Arthur, Candice Dandridge, Hollie DiMuro, Colleen Ekert, Jenny Vlahos Sophomores (8): Halley Barnes, Addington Elliot, Madeline Hulsey, Kristin Kocher, Kim Kolodny, Nikki McMonagle, Taylor Pennell, Chrissy Schreiber Freshmen (11): Kelsey Cuje, Amanda Currell, Kristina Dunphey, Rachel Engler, Ryann Hogan, Nicole Kopyta, Sara Kramer, Margaret Nissen, Macy Scott, Delaney Tuite, Amanda Turturro, POSITION Attack (9): Melissa Arthur, Halley Barnes, Megan Clements, Kim Kolodny, Nicole Kopyta, Nikki McMonagle, Kelsey Miller, Margaret Nissen, Delaney Tuite Midfield (17): Halley Barnes, Madeline Hulsey, Kristin Kocher, Sarah Mahon, Katrina Martinelli, Taylor Pennell, Lauren Sbrilli, Chrissy Schreiber, Macy Scott, Amanda Trendell, Erin Turkot, Amanda Turturro, Kelsey Cuje, Kristina Dunphey, Rachel Engler, Delaney Tuite, Jenny Vlahos Defense (7): Ryann Hogan, Chelsea Intrabartola, Claire MacDougall, Hollie DiMuro, Addington Elliott, Sara Kramer, Jenny Vlahos Goalkeepers (2): Amanda Currell, Candice Dandridge STATE Maryland (1): Madeline Holsey New Jersey (21): Melissa Arthur, Megan Clements, Kelsey Cuje, Amanda Currell, Candice Dandridge, Kristina Dunphey, Addington Elliott, Ryann Hogan, Kristin Kocher, Nicole Kopyta, Sara Kramer, Claire MacDougall, Sarah Mahon, Katrina Martinelli, Nikki McMonagle, Kelsey Miller, Margaret Nissen, Taylor Pennell, Lauren Sbrilli, Macy Scott, Erin Turkot New York (7): Hollie DiMuro, Chelsea Intrabartola, Kim Kolodny, Chrissy Schreiber, Amanda Trendell, Amanda Turturro, Jenny Vlahos Pennsylvania (3): Halley Barnes, Rachel Engler, Delaney Tuite

Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias (Rutgers ‘ 99) – 12th season Assistant Coach: Maggie Tamasitis (Notre Dame ’12) Assistant Coach: Katie Hertsch (Hofstra ‘11)

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS /// #4 | MELISSA ARTHUR JUNIOR • ATTACKER MARLTON, N.J. • CHEROKEE AS A SOPHOMORE 2013: Saw action in 13 games ... finished the year with four points ... notched a goal and an assist in the win over Princeton (March 19). AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Started all 13 games ... recorded 15 goals and two assists on the season ... scored her first career goal, along with an assist in the win over Manhattan (Feb. 10) ... posted two scores in the 12-10 win over Princeton (March 19) ... recorded two goals in the 9-6 win over Villanova (April 13).

Cherokee High School career record with 217 goals … played club lacrosse with South Jersey Select for six years ... also excelled at field hockey, named to the all-conference second team, while leading her team in goals and assists ... born April 20, 1993 ... daughter of Bob and Lori Arthur ... mother Lori was an All-American at Rowan University ... father Bob is a competative amateur golfer ... brother Bobby was a collegiate golfer at Delaware ... majoring in communications.

ARTHUR CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG 2012 3/0 2 2 2013 13/1 12 9 CAREER 16/1 14 11

G A TP 1 0 1 2 2 4 3 2 5

CT DC GB 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2

AS A FRESHMAN 2012: Saw action in three games … scored her first collegiate goal against Villanova (4/5). SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year starter and letterwinner at Cherokee High School ... guided her team to the South Jersey Group IV State Championship as a junior ... won New Jersey State Championship title as a freshman … two-time First Team National School Girls NJ South selection … two-time First Team Burlington County pick … earned NJ South All-American Honorable Mention accolades as a junior … scored 46 goals as a senior and holds the

#7 | HALLEY BARNES SOPHOMORE • ATTACKER/MIDFIELDER GARNET VALLEY, PA. • GARNET VALLEY AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Started all 17 games ... named RU’s Offensive Player of the Year ... recorded 18 goals and two assists on the season ... scored her first career goal, along with an assist in the win over Manhattan (Feb. 10) ... posted two scores in the 12-10 win over Princeton (March 19) ... recorded two goals in

PASLA Team Member … scored second-most goals in Pennsylvania as a junior … ranked ninth in the country for goals in 2011 …. played club lacrosse for the Brandywine Majors ... born Oct. 15, 1993 ... daughter of Greg and Deneen Barnes ... has three siblings: Michelle, Nicole and Erin ... majoring in communications with a minor in DCIM and a specialty in public relations.

BARNES CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2013 17/17 46 30 18 2 20 10 13 18 CAREER 17/17 46 30 18 2 20 10 13 18

the 9-6 win over Villanova (April 13).

SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year letterwinner for Garnet Valley High School… finished high school career with 365 points, landing among the nation’s Top 25 for most points accumulated in a high school career … finished 2012 season with 111 goals, the seventh most in the nation … finished among the nation’s top 20 for most points accumulated in the 2012 high school season with 142 … named the No. 5 attacker in the country by ESPN … named Phillylacrosse.com’s Co-Player of the Year … led her squad to its first-ever PIAA State Championship, scoring 118 goals, notching 83 draw controls, 70 ground balls, and 40 assists … scored 37 goals in eight postseason matches … US Lacrosse Player of the Week … First Team All-Delco honoree … First Team All-Central League selection …

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS // #18 | MEGAN CLEMENTS SENIOR • ATTACKER PENNINGTON, N.J. • HOPEWELL VALLEY AS A SENIOR 2014: Named to the 2014 Preseason AllBIG EAST Team. AS A JUNIOR 2013: Saw action in all 17 games, starting 15 ... ranked second on the team in goals (21), points (29), and draw controls (30) ... Scored four goals in the win over Monmouth (March 2) … at Delaware (March 9), totaled three points on a goal and two assists, adding two draw controls … notched a career-high five goals and one assist in the win over Hofstra (March 13) ... recorded two goals and an assist against Syracuse (April 7).

All-Colonial Valley Conference (CVC) honors for 2008 and 2009 ... named the CVC Player of the Year as a junior ... guided her team to titles in the Mercer County Championship and Sectional Championships for three consecutive years ... scored 93 goals and had 26 assists as a junior ... competed on the soccer team, guiding them to a pair of divisional championships and the state finals in her junior season ... born April 29, 1992 ... daughter of Mark and Michelle Clements ... has one sibling: Ryan ... majoring in communications and human resource management.

CLEMENTS CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG 2011 9/0 3 3 2012 16/15 21 16 2013 17/15 59 41 CAREER 42/30 83 60

G A TP 1 0 1 11 3 14 21 8 29 33 11 44

CT DC GB 0 0 1 1 34 8 7 30 15 8 64 24

AS A SOPHOMORE 2012: Saw action in all 16 games, starting 15 at attack … second on the team with 34 draw controls ... posted 11 goals and three assists for 14 points ... scored the second goal of her career against Temple (2/22) … also picked up a ground ball and tallied two draw controls … controlled four draws against Cornell (2/25), grabbing one ground ball ... scored a career-high three goals against Princeton (2/29), also controlling three draws … scored two goals and grabbed one ground ball against No. 6 Notre Dame (3/30) … recorded a season-high five draw controls and scored one goal against No. 2 Syracuse (4/7). AS A FRESHMAN 2011: Played nine games at attack … scored one goal on three shots taken ... picked up a ground ball against Loyola (4/23), also notching a goal. SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: A three-year member of the lacrosse team at Hopewell Valley ... was a two-time winner of the Team Outstanding Offensive Player of the Year Award in 2008 and 2009 ... a two-time Mercer County Player of the Year ... received First Team

#28 | AMANDA CURRELL REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN • GOALKEEPER MOORESTOWN, N.J. • MOORESTOWN AS A FRESHMAN 2013: Redshirted. SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Goalkeeper for Moorestown High School as a junior and senior … as a senior, led her team to a 26-0 record and a No. 2 national ranking … 2012 Sectional, State Group, and State Champion … named first team allcounty as a senior… named an All-American Honorable Mention as a senior… named a Burlington County Scholastic League All-Star…

led her high school to the Sectional and State Group Championship titles … Moorestown ranked No. 10 in the nation by Lacrosse Magazine in 2011 … played club ball for South Jersey Select Lacrosse Pink 12 … 2008 and 2009 Champions at Lax by the Sea ... born June 21, 1994 ... daughter of James Currell and Sara Fonseca ... has three siblings: Alexandra, James and Roswell ... majoring in journalism and media studies.

CURRELL CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2013 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS /// #29 | CANDICE DANDRIDGE JUNIOR • GOALKEEPER CHERRY HILL, N.J. • CHERRY HILL WEST AS A SOPHOMORE 2013: Did not see action. AS A FRESHMAN 2012: Saw action against Villanova (4/5) … defended the cage for five minutes recording one save against the Wildcats.

DANDRIDGE CAREER STATS Year GP/GS 2012 1/0 2013 0/0 CAREER 1/0

Min. GA GAA SVS SV% 5:31 0 0.00 1 1.000% - - - - - 5:31 0 0.00 1 1.000%

CT DC GB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Three-year starter for Cherry Hill West ... second team all-conference as a junior and senior ... played in the senior all-star game ... notched a .450 save percentage as a senior ... aso a threeyear starter for field hockey ... first team all-conference as a junior and senior ... team captain ... played club lacrosse for the South Jersey Devils ... born May 6, 1993 ... daughter of Anthony Dandridge and Yvonne Carter ... has three siblings: Christian, Casey and Cameron ... majoring in sports management with a minor in human resource management.

#25 | HOLLIE DIMURO REDSHIRT JUNIOR • DEFENDER WEST BABYLON, N.Y. • WEST BABYLON AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR 2014: Named to the 2014 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team. AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE 2013: Named to the IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic First Team ... played and started 16 games at defense ... part of a unit that ranked sixth nationally and first in the BIG EAST, allowing just 7.76 goals per game ... ranked third in the BIG EAST and tied for 26th nationally with 40 groundballs to average 2.50 per game ... ranked tied for 25th nationally with 1.56 ground balls per game ... led the team in ground balls (40) and caused turnovers (25) ... registered six groundballs, five draw controls and four caused turnovers in the victory over Hofstra (March 13) ... scored her first career goal in the win over Marquette (March 24) ... recorded five groundballs, one draw control and one caused turnover against Syracuse (April 7).

balls against No. 6 Notre Dame (3/30) … picked up two ground balls and caused three turnovers against No. 15 Georgetown (4/28).

AS A FRESHMAN 2011: Appeared in one game … at Temple (2/23), tallied one caused turnover. SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year varsity lacrosse for West Babylon High School ... was an Academic All-American and two-time Honorable Mention All-County selection ... earned First Team Galaxy Award ... also competed on a club level with the Long Island Yellow Jackets ... was also a four-year varsity soccer starter, earning allconference and all-league honors ... born Dec. 24, 1991 ... daughter of Clifford and Donna DiMuro ... has one sibling: Paige ... majoring in environmental planning with design/environmental policies, institutions and behaviors. DIMURO CAREER STATS Year GP/GS 2011 1/0 2012 16/16 2013 16/16 CAREER 33/42

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN 2012: started all 16 games at defense … led the team with 30 ground balls … recorded 10 draw controls and caused 23 turnovers on the season ... grabbed multiple ground balls in 10 games this season, including eight of the final nine … scooped three ground balls and caused one turnover against Cornell (2/25) ... controlled four draws against Princeton (2/29) … picked up three ground balls and caused two turnovers versus Hofstra (3/10) … recorded a season-high four ground balls against Fairfield (3/24), also controlling two draws and causing three turnovers … caused four turnovers and scooped three ground

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G A TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1

CT 1 23 25 49

DC GB 0 0 10 30 18 40 28 70


/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS // #23 | ADDINGTON ELLIOT SOPHOMORE • DEFENDER RUMSON, N.J. • FAIR HAVEN REGIONAL AS A FRESHMAN 2013: Appeared in one game against Cincinnati (4/28). SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year letterwinner for Fair Haven Regional … as a senior, named First Team All-Shore … named the Defensive Player of the Year for Rumson Fair Haven … as a junior, named Second Team All-Shore … senior captain … won Group 2 Central Jersey State

Section … named to the All-Star Team for the Philly Showcase … also played two years of varsity soccer … played club with the T3 Shore ... born Dec. 29, 1993 ... daughter of Rick and Lynn Elliott ... has two siblings: Emme and Penelope ... majoring in human resource management.

ELLIOTT CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2013 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#22 | MADELINE HULSEY SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELDER SHERWOOD FOREST, MD. ANNAPOLIS AREA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AS A FRESHMAN 2013: Did not see action. SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year varsity starter for Annapolis Area Christian … named MIAA All-Star and allcounty her junior and senior year … as a junior, controlled 175 draws – the league record in a single season … racked up 100 points (65 goals, 35 assists) … led the team in draw controls, groundballs, and caused turnovers as a sophomore … also played three years of varsity soccer and ran one year of varsity cross country … played club with

the MD United Lacrosse Club … club team won numerous championships, including the Presidents Cup ... born Oct. 24, 1993 ... daughter of Tom and Maura Hulsey .. has three siblings: Jake, Grace and Brian ... majoring in psychology with a minor in education.

HULSEY CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2013 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS /// #16 | CHELSEA INTRABARTOLA SENIOR • DEFENDER COMMACK, N.Y. • COMMACK AS A SENIOR 2014: Named to the 2014 Preseason AllBIG EAST Team. AS A JUNIOR 2013: Named to the IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Second Team ... played and started in 15 games at defense, missing two due to injury ... part of a defense ranked sixth nationally, allowing only 7.76 goals per game ... recorded 16 groundballs, 10 caused turnovers and one draw control on the season.

championship in 2007 at Trent University in Canada ... a two-time All-Suffolk County selection ... member of the Long Island Empire team in 2008 along with former Rutgers teammates, Stephanie Anderson and Lily Kalata ... born Jan. 21, 1992 ... daughter of Joe and Lori Intrabartola ... has one sibling: Steve ... majoring in history.

INTRABARTOLA CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP 2011 16/15 0 0 0 0 0 2012 11/7 0 0 0 0 0 2013 15/15 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 42/37 0 0 0 0 0

CT DC GB 11 2 18 5 0 6 10 1 16 26 3 40

AS A SOPHOMORE 2012: Saw action in 11 games, starting the final seven … totaled six ground balls and five caused turnovers … scooped her first ground ball and caused her first turnover against No. 6 Notre Dame (3/30) … grabbed three ground balls and caused one turnover against No. 15 Georgetown (4/28). AS A FRESHMAN 2011: Appeared in all 16 games with 15 starts … recorded a total of 18 ground balls, controlled two draws and caused 11 turnovers Grabbed multiple ground balls in five contests … tallied four causted turnovers against Monmouth (4/5) … notched three ground balls and four caused turnovers in Rutgers’ 19-9 win over Monmouth (4/5). SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: A four- year varsity player at Commack High School ... captain of the high school squad as a junior ... a member of the Under Armour All-American Underclassmen team in 2009 ... was in the US Lacrosse Schoolgirls Division National Tournament in 2008 and 2009 ... participated in the IFWLA U17 World

#12 | KRISTIN KOCHER REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELDER MEDFORD, N.J. • SHAWNEE AS A SOPHOMORE 2013: Redshirted. AS A FRESHMAN 2012: Saw action in all 16 games … recorded 10 goals, four ground balls and two draw controls ... scored her first career goal against Temple (2/22) … tallied her season-high two goals, including one free position score, against Cornell (2/25) ... posted a goal in the win over Hofstra (3/10) ... scored a goal, scooped a ground ball and controlled one draw against Cincinnati (4/15). SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Three-year starter for Shawnee High School ... first team all-conference and All-South Jersey as a junior and senior ... all-state selection as a senior ... All-American honoree

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as a senior ... Honorable Mention All-American as a junior ... tallied 51 goals, five assists, 42 ground balls, 28 draw controls and 26 casued turnovers as a junior ... led the team to a 16-4 season in 2010 ... led the team in goals as a senior ... 2011 Midfielder of the Year after scoring more than 100 goals in her career ... South Jersey Midfielder or the Year ... also a member of the basketball team, where she received the Unsung Hero award from the Girls Basketball Club of South Jersey ... also a second team all-conference selection as a senior point guard ... played club lacrosse with Sitaras for two years and South Jersey Select for one year ... born April 7, 1993 ... daughter of Ken Kocher and Lisa Bailey ... has two siblings: Lauren and Kourtney ... majoring in sociology with a minor in psychology.

KOCHER CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2012 16/0 18 15 10 0 10 0 2 4 2013 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 16/0 18 15 10 0 10 0 2 4

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS // #2 | KIM KOLODNY SOPHOMORE • ATTACKER FARMINGDALE, N.Y. • FARMINGDALE AS A FRESHMAN 2013: Saw action in all 17 games ... recorded six goals, two ground balls and a caused turnover on the season ... scored her first career goal against Princeton (3/19) ... recorded her first assist against Syracuse (April 7) ... tallied a career high two points against Cincinnati (4/28).

National Tournament Championship in 2011 ... born Nov. 11, 1994 ... daughter of Steve and Laurie Kolodny ... has two siblings: Zachary and Zoe ... majoring in psychology with a minor in education.

KOLODNY CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2013 17/0 17 14 6 2 8 1 0 2 CAREER 17/0 17 14 6 2 8 1 0 2

SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year letterwinner for Farmingdale … named to the All-American First Team in 2012 … selected to the All-Long Island First Team in 2012 … All-Metro First Team honoree in 2012 … Farmingdale HS top goal scorer and point getter, with 90 goals and 25 assists in senior campaign … crowned NYS Class A Champion twice, as well as a two-time Long Island Class A Champion … four-time Nassau County Class A Champion … all-county selection in 2011 and 2012 … played with the LI Wave on the club circuit … with her club, nominated for the All-Tournament Team at the National Championship in 2010 … won the Women’s Division

#20 | CLAIRE MACDOUGALL SENIOR • DEFENDER MOORESTOWN, N.J. • MOORESTOWN AS A JUNIOR 2013: Saw action in all 17 games, starting the final 15 ... tallied 11 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers on the season ... collected two ground balls on three occasions ... caused two turnovers in the win over Princeton (3/19). AS A SOPHOMORE 2012: Saw action in all 16 games at defense, earning two starts ... totaled eight groundballs and three caused turnovers ... picked up a season-high two ground balls and recorded one caused turnover in the win over Monmouth (3/17) ... picked up one ground ball and recorded one caused turnover in the win over Cincinnati (4/15).

four-year starter on the varsity soccer team, earning second team BCSL as a junior and helped guide team to four straight BCSL championships ... born April 30, 1992 ... daughter of Kent and Ann MacDougall ... has one sibling: Daniel ... majoring in exercise science/ sport management.

MACDOUGALL CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2011 10/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2012 16/2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 2013 17/15 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 11 CAREER 43/33 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 20

AS A FRESHMAN 2011: Appeared in 10 games as a defender, starting one … picked up a ground ball against Notre Dame (4/1). SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: A three-year defensive starter for Moorestown High School ... member of Quaker squads that won three State Championships, three Group III Championships, three Group III Central Sectional Championships and three Burlington County Division Championships from 2007-2009 ... First Team Burlington County Scholastic League (BCSL) as a sophomore and junior ... made First Team All-South Jersey team as a junior ... also a

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS /// #15 | SARAH MAHON SENIOR • MIDFIELDER SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS, N.J. • MANASQUAN AS A JUNIOR 2013: Started all 17 games at midfield ... part of a defense ranked sixth in the NCAA, allowing only 7.76 points per game ... ranked second on the team with 21 caused turnovers ... tied for third on the team with 24 ground balls ... recorded four ground balls, two caused turnovers and one draw control against Temple (Feb. 20) ... notched four ground balls, three caused turnovers, and one draw control in the victory over Marquette (March 24). AS A SOPHOMORE 2012: Saw action in 13 games, earning six starts ... caused seven turnovers and scooped seven ground balls this season ... Tallied two caused turnovers and grabbed one ground ball against Cornell (2/25) ... registered a groundball and one caused turnover against No. 8 Princeton (2/29) ... picked up three ground balls, and caused two turnovers against Monmouth (3/17) ... registered one ground ball and one caused turnover against No. 6 Notre Dame (3/30) ... tallied one caused turnover and one ground ball in the win over Cincinnati (4/15).

scored on her lone shot on net against Saint Joseph’s (3/9) … picked up one ground ball against Monmouth (4/5).

SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year varsity lacrosse member at Manasquan High School ... named to the 2009 Under Armour AllAmerican Underclassmen team ... tallied 125 goals and 42 assists during her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons ... was a twotime First Team All-Division and All-shore selection by the Asbury Park Press ... named the Offensive Athlete of the Season in 2009 by the Coast Star and received honorable mention accolades in 2008 ... also a three-year varsity soccer player and four-year member of the varsity basketball team ... born Aud. 1, 1992 ... daughter of Pat and Kelly Mahon ... has two siblings: Lauren and Joseph ... majoring in psychology with a minor in sociology. MAHON CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG 2011 3/0 1 1 2012 13/6 0 0 2013 17/17 0 0 CAREER 33/23 1 1

G A TP 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

CT DC GB 0 0 1 7 0 7 21 3 24 28 3 32

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#17 | KATRINA MARTINELLI SENIOR • MIDFIELDER/ATTACKER MOORESTOWN, N.J. • MOORESTOWN AS A JUNIOR 2013: Selected to the All-BIG EAST Second Team ... saw action in all 17 games, starting 15 ... paced the team with 35 goals,10 assists and 45 points ... in the BIG EAST, finished third in free position shots (0.76), six in shots per game (5.29) and eighth in goals per game (2.06) ... tallied 18 ground balls, 10 caused turnovers and five draw controls on the season ... posted 12 multipoint games ... registered five goals and three assists for eight points in the season opener against Manhattan (Feb. 10) ... named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll after accounting for five of the final seven points (three goals, two assists) vs. the Jaspers ... recorded four goals and an assist in the victory over Hofstra (March 13) ... recorded three points, including two goals, in a 9-6 win over Villanova (4/13), notching a spot on the conference honor roll ... tallied three goals vs. Georgetown (4/19). AS A SOPHOMORE 2012: Played in 12 games off the bench ... totaled eight goals and three assists for 11 points … also recorded nine groundballs, seven draw controls and four caused turnovers ... grabbed two ground balls and notched one caused turnover against Temple (2/22) ... scored two goals against No. 9 Penn (3/7) ... filled the stat sheet against Hofstra (3/10), registering one goal, one assist, two ground balls and one draw control ... scored a goal in the win against St. Joseph’s (3/21) ... Scored a goal against Syracuse (4/7) ... filled the stat sheet against Louisville (4/13), registered one goal, one ground ball, two draw controls and one caused turnover ... totaled one goal, one assist, four groundballs, one draw control, and two caused turnovers against Cincinnati (4/15).

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AS A FRESHMAN 2011: Saw limited time off the bench in six games as a midfielder. SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: A varsity starter for Moorestown High School ... member of Quaker squads that won three State Championships, three Group III Championships, three Group III Central Sectional Championships and three Burlington County Division Championships from 2007-2009 ... named a two-time All-American in 2009 and 2010, she was the leading goal scorer with 61 goals in 2009 ... was also a First Team All-State and First Team All-South Jersey selection in 2009 and 2010 ... named WLCSJ Midfielder of the Year as a senior ... excelled as a soccer player as a three-year varsity starter where she was twice named a Burlington County Scholastic League (BCSL) Second Team All-Star ... helped her soccer squad to three consecutive Group III South Jersey Championships and Group III League Championships ... born Oct. 9, 1991 ... daughter of Rob and Amie Martinelli ... has two siblings: Alex and Jenna ... majoring in sport management with a minor in labor studies.

MARTINELLI CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG 2011 6/0 1 1 2012 12/0 14 13 2013 17/15 90 65 CAREER 35/15 105 79

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS // #19 | NIKKI MCMONAGLE SOPHOMORE • ATTACKER MOORESTOWN, N.J. • MOORESTOWN AS A FRESHMAN: Did not see action. SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Letterwinner for Moorestown High School … part of the Moorestown 2012 Tournament of Champions State Championship team, undefeated at 26-0, and ranked second in the country … named a member of First Team All-South Jersey in her senior year … welected to the First Team All-Courier Post team … named a member of the South

Jersey All-Star Team …won the Group 3 State Championship in 2011, scoring 47 goals and dishing out 30 assists … named an All-South Jersey Team Honorable Mention in 2011 … selected to the Courier-Post All-Group 3 Team … twice named a First Team All-Star for the Burlington County Scholastic League … also named to the first South New Jersey Team in the NCAA School Girls Division … starting guard on the varsity basketball team … played with South Jersey Select on the club circuit ... born Nov. 11, 1993 ... daughter of Brian and Michelle McMonagle ... has three siblings: Rachel, Danielle and Brian ... majoring in Communications.

MCMONAGLE CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2013 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#24 | KELSEY MILLER SENIOR • ATTACKER MOORESTOWN, N.J. • MOORESTOWN AS A JUNIOR 2013: Saw action in four games, starting in the 15-5 victory over Manhattan (Feb. 10) ... named to the IWLCA Division I Academic Honor Roll ... recipient of the Rutgers Coach’s Award. AS A SOPHOMORE 2012: Played in two games off the bench ... made her first appearance on the field against Villanova (4/5), scooped up one ground ball ... made an appearance in the game against Syracuse (4/7). AS A FRESHMAN 2011: Appeared in two games at attack against Saint Joseph’s (3/9) and Villanova (4/26).

SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: A three-year varsity letterwinner at Moorestown High School ... a two-time All-Burlington County First Team and All-South Jersey selection ... member of Quaker squads that won three State Championships, three Group III Championships, three Group III Central Sectional Championships and three Burlington County Division Championships from 2007-2009 ... as a junior scored 50 goals for her Moorestown squad, adding eight assists and 30 ground balls ... born Oct. 16, 1991 ... daughter of Thomas and Theresa Miller ... has two siblings: Tim and Erinn ... double majoring in marketing and management. MILLER CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG 2011 2/0 0 0 2012 2/0 0 0 2013 4/1 0 0 CAREER 8/1 0 0

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS /// #27 | TAYLOR PENNELL SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELDER NEW EGYPT, N.J. • THE PEDDIE SCHOOL AS A FRESHMAN 2013: Saw action in 10 games, with a start against Princeton (March 19) ... named RU’s Most Improved Player ... collected 10 ground balls, grabbed two draw controls and caused three turnovers on the season. SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year starting midfielder for The Peddie School … selected as a US Lacrosse Girl’s High School All-American Honorable Mention in her senior season … named to the All Mercer County Coaches Team … selected as a NJISAA Prep A All-Star … All-MAPL honoree … selected as the Midfield Player of the Year in her senior season … named team captain in her junior year …in 2011, selected as an adidas All-American Upperclassman … an ESPNRise Underclassmen to Watch in 2011 … for the US Lacrosse Women’s Division National Tournament, named Upper Atlantic Southern N.J Team 1 Player Selection … Upper Atlantic N.J. player selection for the All-American National Lacrosse Classic … with The Peddie School, two-time NJISAA Prep A Division

Semi-Finalist and won the NJISAA Prep A Division Championship in 2010 … three-time First Team All-Prep honoree … four-time First Team All-MAPL selection … a 2011 First Team All-Area honoree … played club ball with South Jersey Select Pink 2012 ... born Oct. 6, 1993 ... daughter of Alan Pennell and Bernadette Sejeck ... has one sibling: Dean ... majoring in exercise science/sport management.

PENNELL CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2013 10/4 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 10 CAREER 10/4 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 10

#10 | LAUREN SBRILLI REDSHIRT JUNIOR • MIDFIELDER MARTINSVILLE, N.J. • BRIDGEWATER-RARITAN AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR 2014: Named to the 2014 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team.

four contests ... tallied a point in 11 games ... scooped four ground balls in Rutgers 11-10 win over Hofstra (3/12) ... scored two goals in Rutgers’ 12-9 win over Cincinnati (4/17) ... controlled two draws against Villanova (4/26).

AS A JUNIOR 2013: Redshirted.

SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: A four-year letterwinner and starter at Bridgewater-Raritan ... her Bridgewater-Raritan team advanced to the semifinals of the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions ... received Honorable Mention All-American and Second Team All State accolades in 2009... earned All-American honors in 2010 and was twice named to the First Team Skyland Conference ... led all of New Jersey girl’s lacrosse in goals scored with 125 in 2009 and finished her career second in the state with 336 career goals ... competed on the Bridgewater-Raritan field hockey and basketball squads as well ... a four-year starter in field hockey, she was a Second Team Skyland Conference selection and third team All-Area pick ... born May 3, 1992 ... daughter of Reynold and Catherine Sbrilli ... has one sibling: Alex ... double majoring in exercise science/kinesiology and psychology.

AS A SOPHOMORE 2012: Started all 16 games ... ranked second on the team with 33 goals, adding two assists for 35 points ... posted both game-winning OT goals for the Scarlet Knights … tied for first with seven hat tricks on the season … scored a free position goal against Temple (2/22) ... notched two goals against Cornell (2/25) ... named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week after scoring a hat trick, including the game-winner, at No. 8 Princeton (2/29) ... notched three goals and one caused turnover against Hofstra (3/10) ... scored two goals in the win over Monmouth (3/17) ... recorded her third hat trick of the season against Fairfield (3/24) ... Scored one goal and dished out one helper against No. 6 Notre Dame (3/30) ... registered two goals, one ground ball and two draw controls against Connecticut (4/1) ... scored a career-high four goals against Villanova (4/5) ... registered two goals, one assist, and one caused turnover against Syracuse (4/7) ... scored three consecutive hat tricks against Louisville (4/13), Cincinnati (4/15), Loyola (4/20).

SBRILLI CAREER STATS Year GP/GS 2011 16/10 2012 16/16 2013 - CAREER 32/26

AS A FRESHMAN 2011: Appeared in 16 games, starting the final 10 as a midfielder … scored 13 goals and dished out two assists for 15 points on the season … finished the season with 18 ground balls, 11 draw controls and seven caused turnovers … grabbed multiple ground balls in

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS // #26 | CHRISSY SCHREIBER SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELDER EAST MEADOW, N.Y. • ST. ANTHONY’S AS A FRESHMAN 2013: Saw action in 16 games, starting 13 ... registered 11 goals, nine draw controls, five caused turnovers and five ground balls on the season ... scored two goals in three games, including at Delaware (3/9), Princeton (3/19) and at Cincinnati (4/28) ... collected four draw controls vs. Manhattan (2/10) ... collected two ground balls, two caused turnovers and two draw controls vs. Notre Dame (3/22).

two-time First Team All-America, played for the Terps 1973 NCAA championship team and is a member of the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame ... born Dec. 17, 1993 ... daughter of Douglas and Elizabeth Schreiber ... has one sibling: Tom ... majoring in journalism and media studies with a minor in psychology.

SCHREIBER CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2013 16/13 30 22 11 0 11 5 9 5 CAREER 16/13 30 22 11 0 11 5 9 5

SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Letterwinner for St. Anthony’s High School under Corinne Lomangino … US Lacrosse All-American Midfielder as a senior … Two-time all-league selection … helped her team to the 2010 and 2011 Catholic League Championship titles … team ranked third nationally … Named program’s 2010 Midfielder of the Year … 2011 and 2012 team captain … played club with the Long Island Express … older brother plays lacrosse at Princeton … father, Doug, the National Player of the Year at Maryland, was a

#21 | AMANDA TRENDELL REDSHIRT SENIOR • MIDFIELDER YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. • YORKTOWN AS A REDSHIRT-JUNIOR 2013: Started 16 games at midfield ... named RU’s Midfield Player of the Year ... tied for second on the team in assists (eight) and ground balls (26), fourth in caused turnovers (15) and fifth in goals (14) ... also recorded 13 draw controls on the season ... notched a career-high five point day on four goals and one assist in the victory over Monmouth (3/2) ... named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for her efforts vs. the Hawks ... scored three goals vs. Hofstra (3/13) ... notched two goals and an assist against Syracuse (4/7).

sectional champions, three-time regional champions, and state finalist during her senior season ... Class A State Champions in 2006 ... member of the New York State Team 3 at the U.S. National Tournament ... earned All-Elite and All-League honors as well as First Team All-American and North Country All-Star Team honors ... also a member of the varsity soccer and basketball teams ... born Nov. 5, 1991 ... daughter of Steven and Karen Trendell ... double majoring in exercise science/sport management and psychology.

TRENDELL CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2011 9/0 2 0 0 3 3 0 2 2 2012 7/0 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 2013 16/16 50 31 14 8 22 15 13 30 CAREER 32/16 56 34 14 11 25 15 17 33

AS A REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE 2012: Saw action in seven games, recording a draw control against both Hofstra (3/10) and Monmouth (3/17) ... recorded a ground ball against Villanova (4/5). AS A REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN 2011: Saw action in nine games at attack … recorded three assists, two ground balls and two draw controls … tallied one draw control in Rutgers win over Temple (2/23) ... tallied an assist against Delaware (3/5) and Monmouth (4/5). AS A FRESHMAN 2010: Redshirted. SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Varsity lacrosse and soccer captain ... during her scholastic career, Yorktown High School were four-time @RULAXBRAND

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS /// #3 | ERIN TURKOT SENIOR • MIDFIELDER MOUNTAIN LAKES, N.J. • MOUNTAIN LAKES AS A JUNIOR 2013: Started all 17 games at defense ... named RU’s Defensive Player of the Year ... part of a defense that ranked No. 6 in the NCAA in points allowed (7.76) ... tallied 19 caused turnovers, 16 ground balls, and three draw controls on the season ... grabbed two ground balls and caused two turnovers vs. Connecticut (4/5) ... collected a season-high three ground balls and five caused turnovers against Loyola (4/21). AS A SOPHOMORE 2012: Started all sixteen games … totaled fourteen ground balls and eleven caused turnovers ... recorded one ground ball and one draw control against Temple (2/22) ... caused one turnover and scooped a ground ball against Penn (3/7) ... grabbed two ground balls and caused three turnovers against Monmouth (3/17) ... scooped up one ground ball and one caused turnover vs. Fairfield (3/24), also scooped up one ground ball and one caused turnover in win over Connecticut (4/1) ... had a ground ball vs Villanova and Syracuse ... in the Cincinnati (4/15) win recorded one ground ball and two caused turnovers ... scooped up two ground balls against Loyola (4/20) and finally had vs. Georgetown(4/28) came up with three ground balls and two caused turnovers.

over Monmouth (4/5) ... scooped two ground balls against Cincinnati (4/17).

SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: A four-year starter and letter winner at Mountain Lakes High School ... helped her Mountain Lakes team to an appearance in the finals of the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions ... was named to the Under Armour Underclass All-American Team in 2009 ... earned All-American honors in 2010 ... was awarded her high school’s Outstanding Female Athlete Award ... a first team all-league, all-conference, all-county and all-area selection as a senior ... also earned second team all-state honors ... also excelled in basketball and field hockey as a three-year starter and letterwinner in both sports ... born May 27, 1992 ... daughter of Steven and Kathleen Turkot ... has one sibling: Kyle ... majoring in sport management with a minor in labor studies. TURKOT CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP 2011 7/1 0 0 0 0 0 2012 16/16 0 0 0 0 0 2013 17/17 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 23/34 0 0 0 0 0

CT DC GB 2 3 5 11 0 14 19 3 16 32 6 35

AS A FRESHMAN 2011: Saw action in seven games at midfield, starting one … named RU’s Most Improved Player ... recorded five ground balls, three draw controls and two caused turnovers … tallied one ground ball and two draw controls in Rutgers’ 19-9 win

#14 | JENNY VLAHOS JUNIOR • MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER MANHASSET, N.Y. • MANHASSET AS A SOPHOMORE 2013: Started all 17 games at midfield... led the team and ranked tied for 76th nationally with 47 draw controls ... third on the team with 18 caused turnoverss ... scored three goals and one assist ... tallied 22 ground balls. AS A FRESHMAN 2012: Saw action in seven games off the bench ... recorded one goal in win over Connecticut (4/1) ... brought in a draw control in win over Monmouth (3/17).

in field hockey ... competed at the prestigious Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden ... played club ball for Long Island Liberty for two years ... born Feb. 2, 1993 ... daughter of John and Donna Vlahos ... has three siblings: John, Nick and Mary Beth ... majoring in labor studies/psychology.

VLAHOS CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Sh SOG G A TP CT DC GB 2012 7/0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 2013 17/17 14 7 3 1 4 18 47 22 CAREER 24/17 15 8 4 1 5 18 48 22

SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year varsity starter for Manhasset High School ... all-conference selection as a sophomore ... twotime all-county honorable mention ... also played four years of field hockey and two years of basketball ... named all-state as a senior

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHT NEWCOMERS // #30 | KELSEY CUJE FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER FAIR HAVEN, N.J. • RUMSON FAIR HAVEN SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year letterwinner for Rumson Fair Haven … RFH lacrosse captain as a junior and senior … named to the All-Shore Second Team as a junior ... named to the All-Shore First Team as a senior … top-15 goal scorer in the Shore during 2012 season ... led RFH to the Shore Conference Championship title in both 2010 and 2013 … captured the Group II Central Jersey State Sectional title in 2010 … amassed 113 goals,

55 assists, 109 ground balls, 80 draw controls and 60 caused turnovers in her career … tallied 87 goals and 33 assists, while scooping 84 ground balls, controlling 52 draws and causing 46 turnovers in 2012 … played seven years of club lacrosse with T3 Shore ... also a four-year letterwinner in soccer … won the 2010 and 2013 division and was named a senior captain … received the 2013 President’s Award of Educational Achievement and the United States Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award … born Oct. 19, 1994 … daughter of David Cuje and Tracy Thompson … has three siblings: Rebecca, Allie and Cooper … intends to major in communications.

#31 | KRISTINA DUNPHEY FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER HILLSBOROUGH, N.J. • HILLSBOROUGH SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year varsity letterwinner for Hillsborough ... compiled 251 goals, 49 assists, 122 ground balls, 98 draw controls and 53 caused turnovers in her career … concluded her career secondall time in career goals for Hillsborough with 251 winners … amassed 119 goals as a senior to set a new HHS record for goals in a season (one more goal in one less game) … 2013 US Lacrosse All American Honorable Mention … received Skyland Conference First Team and Courier News All-Area First Team accolades following the 2013 season … named the 2013 Courier News All-

Area Player of The Year … finished fifth in the state in goals scored during the 2013 season ... scored 95 goals as a junior, tied for 15th in the state … Skyland Conference First Team honoree in 2012 and Honorable Mention in 2011 ... also named Somerset County All-Area in 2012 … received team MVP in both 2012 and 2012 and Most Improved in 2011 ... led HHS to the county and conference championship titles in 2011 … played club lacrosse with Ultimate N.J. ... also lettered in basketball at Hillsborough, starting at the point guard position and leading the team in scoring … born Nov. 2, 1995 … daughter of Bob and Joni Dunphey … has two siblings: Robert and Joseph … intends to major in education.

#1 | RACHEL ENGLER FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER PERKIOMENVILLE, PA. • BOYERTOWN AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year starting varsity midfielder for Boyertown Area Senior High School … named captain during her senior season … US Lacrosse AllAmerica First Team selection … three-time PAC-10 All-Area First Team selection … 2013 Pac-10 Player of the Year … two-time Mercury Player of the Year Honorable Mention … led the Bears to four consecutive PAC-10 Championships (2009-2013) and two appearances in the PIAA State Tournament ... received Rookie of the Year accolades her freshman year and the Coaches Award in her senior campaign …. amassed 291 goals,

40 assists, 177 ground balls, 20 draw controls and 70 caused turnovers in her career ... finished her career second in career goals (291) in school and conference history in career total goals behind RU assistant coach Maggie Tamasitis (299) … helped Boyertown go undefeated in PAC-10 conference matches through four seasons … competed in the National Tournament for Philadelphia Region 1 (2012-2013) … played seven years of club lacrosse with Phantastix Purple … an all-star selection at the Maximum Exposure Camp … also lettered in field hockey for two seasons … born April 11, 1995 … daughter of John and Cheryl Engler … has two siblings: Sarah and Mark … intends to major in communications.

#9 | RYANN HOGAN FRESHMAN • DEFENDER SKILLMAN, N.J. • MONTGOMERY SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year letterwinner for Montgomery High School ... 2013 Skyland Conference Honorable Mention … 2012 Courier News All-Area selection ... First Team Skyland Conference honoree her junior season ... All-Packet Princeton Packet ... Named to the 2012 All-Stars Team by the

Trenton Times ... Played club with Ultimate New Jersey … Led her club team to an undefeated season in 2012 … Also a three-year letterwinner in soccer … born March 28, 1995 … daughter of Jerry and Lori Hogan … father, Jerry, played football at Villanova University for two years … has two siblings: Lauren and Maddie … intends to major in sports management.

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHT NEWCOMERS /// #13 | NICOLE KOPYTA FRESHMAN • ATTACKER OAKLAND, N.J. • INDIAN HILLS SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year letterwinner for Indian Hills … holds the Bergen County record for career goals, netting 331 … set the Indian Hills record for most goals in a game (nine) and career goals (331) … first team all-league and all-county selection as a senior … Named the No. 25 overall recruit by ESPNRise as a junior ... Selected First Team All-Bergen County and all-league in 2012 ... finished her junior campaign as the No. 1

goal scorer in North N.J. and No. 8 in the state with 105 scores ... selected Second Team All-Bergen County, first team all-league and was named the All-Suburban Girls Lacrosse Sophomore of the Year in 2011 ... received first team all-league and all-county honorable mention in her rookie season … Played club lacrosse with T3 North … also lettered in basketball and swimming … born Oct. 27, 1994 … daughter of Gregory and Anne Kopyta … father, Gregoy, played college basketball at Moravian College … uncle, Jeff, played professional baseball for the Oakland Athletics minor league affiliate … has two siblings: Mike and Joey.

#8 | SARA KRAMER FRESHMAN • DEFENDER MULLICA HILL, N.J. • CLEARVIEW SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year letterwinner for Clearview High School … two-year team captain … received US Lacrosse AllAmerican Honorable Mention accolades in 2013 … three-time first team all-conference honoree … two-time First Team All-South Jersey selection … led her team to the South Jersey Group IV Championship title in 2012 and the conference champion-

ship title in 2013 … was also a four-year letterwinner for the Clearview’s basketball team … first team all-conference selection, while leading her team in steals, rebounds, and blocks … reached the 1000-point milestone … named team captain her junior and senior seasons, as well as MVP … member of the National Honor Society … born July 29, 1994 … daughter of John Kramer and Rita Cangi-Kramer … has two siblings: Johnny and Liz … intends to major in nursing.

#36 | MARGARET NISSEN FRESHMAN • ATTACKER MOORESTOWN, N.J. • MOORESTOWN SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Letterwinner for Moorestown High School … helped lead the squad to the New Jersey Tournament of Champions title in both 2012 and 2013 ... the Quakers went 51-0 combined during both seasons and finished each season ranked as the #2 overall girls high school lacrosse team in the nation and the #1 public school ... named an ESPNRise Underclassman to Watch for 2012 ... member of the New Jersey South team in

the Schoolgirls Division of the U.S. Lacrosse National Tournament ... named to the deBeer Fab 40 All-Star Team at the 2010 Philly Showcase … played club lacrosse for South Jersey Select (Pink 2013) … club team was the 2012 champion of the Northern Rise Tournament and captured the Lax by the Sea Tournament ... also lettered in soccer, cross country, and swimming and diving for Moorestown … born Feb. 20. 1995 … daughter of Leif and Alison Nissen … has two siblings: Annika and Anders … intends to major in elementary/special education.

#5 | MACY SCOTT FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER TOMS RIVER, N.J. • TOMS RIVER SOUTH SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year varsity starter for Toms River High School South ... amassed 266 goals, 63 assists and 187 draw controls in her career … two-time team captain … selected as a US All-American Honorable Mention in 2012 and 2013 … US Lacrosse All- Academic honoree in 2013

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… First Team All-Shore selection in 2013 … named to the A-South All-Division Team in both 2012 and 2013 … received the 2013 Jackie Pitts Award for US Lacrosse’s South Jersey Chapter and the JSN “Jersey Award”(Jersey Sports Network) for the 2013 Lacrosse Player of the Year … named team MVP in 2012 and 2013 … played club with T3 Shore … born Feb. 14, 1995 … daughter of Elizabeth Scott … has one sibling: Brandon.

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/// 2014 SCARLET KNIGHT NEWCOMERS // #6 | DELANEY TUITE FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER/ATTACKER MALVERN, PA. • ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Four-year varsity letterwinner for Notre Dame Academy ... amassed 250 career points … US Lacrosse Academic All-American (2013) … Delaware County scoring leader list 2011 and 2012 … All-Inter-Ac First Team selection in 2012 af-

ter being named to the second team in 2011 ... All-Mainline Second Team selection in 2012 … Philly Showcase All-Star … Philadelphia PASLA national tournament team member … All-Delaware County Honorable Mention in 2011 and 2012 ... played club with Phantastix Lacrosse ... Honor Roll (2010-2013) … born March 31, 1995 … daughter of Edward and Hallie Tuite … has one sibling: Mackenzie … intends to major in business/marketing.

#11 | AMANDA TURTURRO FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER FARMINGDALE, N.Y. • FARMINGDALE SCHOLASTIC/PERSONAL: Five-year varsity letterwinner (played in eighth grade) at Farmingdale … 2013 US Lacrosse First Team All-America selection … team captain … named to the 2013 N.Y. State All-Tournament Team … received all-county and all TriState honors following her senior season … helped lead her team to the 2013 Nassau County Class “A” Championship

title, Long Island Championship title and NYS Class “A” State Championship title … team also captured the Nassau County Class A Championship in 2011 and 2012 … an ESPN Junior Watch List selection (2012) ... all-county honoree in 2012 ... named the 2011 team “Unsung Hero” … played club for LI Wave … also a five-year letterwinner in soccer … received all-county honors in 2012 and 2013 … born Feb. 4, 1995 … daughter of Michael and Lisa Turturro … has two siblings: Sean and Jenna.

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/// 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW // MANHATTAN VS RUTGERS

RUTGERS VS TEMPLE

FEB 10, 2013 AT PISCATAWAY, N.J.

FEB 20, 2013 AT PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Manhattan (0-1) vs. Rutgers (1-0) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Manhattan........... 3 2 - 5 Rutgers............. 5 10 - 15 Attendance: 350

Rutgers (1-1) vs. Temple (2-0) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Rutgers............. 4 3 - 7 Temple.............. 4 4 - 8 Attendance: 264

Manhattan SCORING: GOALS: Eskenazi, Carly 2; Ranagan, Stefanie 1; Kerrisk, Claire 1; Yarusso, Megan 1. ASSISTS: DiNorcia, Donna Jo 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 2; ANDERSON, Stephanie 2; TRENDELL, Amanda 1; CLEMENTS, Megan 1; BARNES, Halley 1. ASSISTS: ANDERSON, Stephanie 1; MARTINELLI, Katrina 1; TRENDELL, Amanda 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 5; ANDERSON, Stephanie 5; McGINLEY, Annie 1; BARNES, Halley 1; TRENDELL, Amanda 1; VLAHOS, Jenny 1; ARTHUR, Melissa 1. ASSISTS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 3; BARNES, Halley 1; McGINLEY, Annie 1. Behind five goals apiece from midfielders Stephanie Anderson (Wading River, N.Y.) and Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.), the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team dropped Manhattan, 15-5, Sunday afternoon at the RU Turf Field at the Stadium Complex. Martinelli added three assists for a career-high eight-point day. The five goals by Anderson matched a personal best for the senior captain. The 15 goals marked the most for the Scarlet Knights (1-0) since March 10, 2012 vs. Hofstra (15).

Temple SCORING: GOALS: SCHWAAB, Rachel 3; TABOR, Jaymie 2; PARCELL, Stephany 2; SEEFRIED, Molly 1. ASSISTS: None. Despite three points apiece from midfielders Stephanie Anderson (Wading River, N.Y.) and Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.), the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team dropped an 8-7 decision at Temple on Wednesday at Geasey Field. This marks the third-straight one-point game in the series between the two teams. Anderson and Martinelli each posted two goals and an assist for the Scarlet Knights (1-1). Temple (2-0) was paced by Rachel Schwaab with three goals. Senior captain Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.) stopped 10 shots.

“I think we started the game extremely strong,” said head coach Laura Brand-Sias. “We trailed off towards the end of the first half, so our focus was regaining our focus for the second half, which I thought we did a nice job of doing.” Senior captain Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.) grabbed three saves in the win. Senior goalie Aimee Chotikul (Baltimore, Md.) allowed just two goals in 30 minutes of action. Manhattan (0-1) was paced by Carly Eskenazi with two goals. Rutgers came out firing, ripping off five goals over the first 13 minutes to take a 5-0 lead. Back-to-back goals by Martinelli and Anderson gave RU an early 2-0 advantage. Anderson added another score a minute later off a dish from Martinelli. Senior attack Annie McGinley (Moorestown, N.J.) added the fourth score before Martinelli capped off the run. Manhattan posted the final three scores before the half, including two free position goals, as the Scarlet Knights took a 5-3 lead into the break. Anderson started the Scarlet Knights off in the second half with three of the first four goals, giving RU a 8-4 advantage. After a Manhattan goal by Megan Yarusso at the 21:45 mark brought the Jaspers with three, 8-5, the RU defense clamped down and did not allow a score for the remainder of the contest. The offense blasted off seven goals – including three by Martinelli – to account for the final score.

Goals in the first four minutes by Martinelli and freshman Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) put the Scarlet Knights up 2-0 over the Owls. Temple came within one on a goal from Molly Seefried. Rutgers regained its two-point advantage with Amanda Trendell’s (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) second goal of the season. Anderson posted her sixth goal of the season with eight minutes left in the first half before Temple’s Schwaab scored twostraight and the teams headed to the locker room in a 4-4 draw. Anderson scored and then assisted Martinelli to open up the second half and give RU a 6-4 lead. The Owls would not be quieted, posting the next four scores to take their first lead of the game, 8-6, with 7:37 to play. Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) corralled a pass from Martinelli at the 1:36 mark to pull the Scarlet Knights within one, 8-7, but the Scarlet Knights could not find the tying score in the final 90 seconds. Rutgers returns home on Saturday, Feb. 23 to take on Fairfield. Game time is set for 1 p.m. at the RU Turf Field at the Stadium Complex.

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/// 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW /// FAIRFIELD VS RUTGERS

RUTGERS VS MONMOUTH

FEB 23, 2013 AT PISCATAWAY, N.J.

MAR 02, 2013 AT WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ

Fairfield (1-2) vs. Rutgers (2-1) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Fairfield........... 1 2 - 3 Rutgers............. 3 2 - 5 Attendance: 202

Rutgers (3-1) vs. Monmouth (0-4) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Rutgers............. 4 7 - 11 Monmouth............ 4 4 - 8 Attendance: 275

Fairfield SCORING: GOALS: Raso, Melanie 1; Reilly, Addie 1; Chmil, Courtney 1. ASSISTS: Leone, Jamie 1; Townsend, Caitlin 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: TRENDELL, Amanda 4; CLEMENTS, Megan 4; BARNES, Halley 1; MARTINELLI, Katrina 1; SCHREIBER, Chrissy 1. ASSISTS: McGINLEY, Annie 2; BARNES, Halley 1; TRENDELL, Amanda 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 2; BARNES, Halley 2; CLEMENTS, Megan 1. ASSISTS: None. Junior midfield Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) posted her third-straight multi-goal game of the season as the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team bested Fairfield, 5-3, on a rainy, cold day at the RU Turf Field. Freshman Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) also tallied two goals for the Scarlet Knights (2-1). Three different scorers accounted for the Fairfield (1-2) final score. Senior captain Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.) stopped six shots, including four in the second half. Martinelli started the day with a free position goal at the 25-minute mark. Fairfield’s Addie Reilly answered just over two minutes later to know the score at one. Junior attack Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) came from behind the cage to give the Scarlet Knights a 2-1 advantage with 21 minutes to play before the half. Pushing the momentum Rutgers’ way, Martinelli scored just as the first half ended on a free position shot, allowing the Scarlet Knights to take a 3-1 lead into the break. Barnes added two free position scores – one just after the half and one with less than seven minutes to play – to account for the final RU tally. Fairfield would make a rally late, scoring two goals to end the game, but it would not be enough.

Monmouth SCORING: GOALS: GIBBONS, Kaleigh 3; PIERCE, Marial 2; STATHIUS, Allison 1; SAVONA, Sam 1; DEAN, Karlee 1. ASSISTS: GIBBONS, Kaleigh 2; BARBIERI, Emily 1; STATHIUS, Allison 1. Rutgers women’s lacrosse head coach Laura Brand-Sias recorded her 100th career win as the Scarlet Knights took down Monmouth, 11-8, Saturday afternoon at Kessler Field. The Scarlet Knights (3-1) were led by career-high days from junior attack Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) and redshirt junior Amanda Trendell (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.), who each scored four goals apiece. Trendell added an assist for a fivepoint showing. Clements posted all four scores during a 5-1 run in the second half to give RU a lead it would not relinquish. Brand-Sias now owns a 100-75 record in her 11th season with the Scarlet Knights and 12th overall. Senior captain Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.) made five saves in the effort to move to 3-1 on the season. Monmouth (0-4) was paced by Kaleigh Gibbons with three goals and two assists. Rutgers rattled off three-straight scores over the first 12:21 to take a 3-0 lead. Junior midfield Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) started the scoring, Freshman Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) notched the second goal and Trendell ended the run with a tally at the 17:39 mark. MU would crawl back with three-straight scores of their own, as Allison Stathius posted a free position goal to knot the game at 3-3. Trendell notched a free position score of her own before Monmouth scored a FPG right before the half. The two squads entered the break tied at 4-4. The Hawks struck first to open the second half before the Scarlet Knights scored five of the next six goals. Clements posted four-straight over the run to give RU a 9-6 advantage. MU’s Gibbons and Trendell would trade goals over the final eight minutes to account for the final score.

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/// 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW // #20 PENN VS RUTGERS

RUTGERS VS DELAWARE

MAR 06, 2013 AT PISCATAWAY, N.J.

MAR 09, 2013 AT NEWARK, DEL.

Penn (0-3) vs. Rutgers (4-1) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Penn................ 1 4 - 5 Rutgers............. 2 4 - 6 Attendance: 103

Rutgers (5-1) vs. Delaware (3-3) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Rutgers............. 4 3 - 7 Delaware............ 1 3 4 Attendance: 353

Penn SCORING: GOALS: Williamson, Iris 2; Smith, Lindsey 2; Cain, Meredith 1. ASSISTS: Corcoran, Nina 1; Poplawski, Maddie 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 2; SCHREIBER, Chrissy 2; TRENDELL, Amanda 1; CLEMENTS, Megan 1; BARNES, Halley 1. ASSISTS: CLEMENTS, Megan 2; TRENDELL, Amanda 2.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 2; CLEMENTS, Megan 2; BARNES, Halley 1; SCHREIBER, Chrissy 1. ASSISTS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 1.

Delaware SCORING: GOALS: Heidelbaugh, Devyn 2; Dooley, Rachel 1; Biciocchi, Angela 1. ASSISTS: VanDaniker,Lauren 1.

Led by a stingy defensive effort and three points from junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.), Rutgers women’s lacrosse edged No. 20 Penn, 6-5, Wednesday afternoon at the RU Turf Field.

The Rutgers women’s lacrosse team earned a 7-4 road win over Delaware on Saturday afternoon at Delaware Stadium. Junior attack Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) and redshirt junior midfield Amanda Trendell (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) paced the Scarlet Knights (5-1).

“This was a great win for our program,” said head coach Laura Brand-Sias. “I think our defense did a good job keeping their composure. Penn is a big, fast team. Our defense did a good job adjusting and dropping back when they had to. We will take a little time to celebrate this win and then we will get our minds back in check for Saturday.” As Rutgers (4-1) held a two-goal lead with 12 minutes remaining, Penn (0-3) continued to pressure the Scarlet Knights, closing within one twice. After a Quaker goal at the 1:03 mark, the RU defense came up strong, as Jenny Vlahos (Manhasset, N.Y.) caused a turnover and captured the ground ball to seal the RU win. Penn started the scoring with a free position shot just two minutes into the game. Rutgers answered, as Martinelli converted her own eight-meter attempt to knot the contest at 1-1. Martinelli came up with a momentum-swinging goal just before the half, dodging past a defender and burying a shot just four seconds before halftime, giving RU the 2-1 advantage heading into the break. UPenn fought back, scoring the next two goals to take a 3-2 lead before Rutgers spurted off three-straight scores. Junior attack Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) started the run with a free position goal. Martinelli dished off to a cutting Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) for the second and Chrissy Schreiber (East Meadow, N.Y.) connected on a FPS to give RU a 5-3 lead with 12 minutes remaining.

It marked the third time in four years that RU has started 5-1. Junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) and freshman midfielder Chrissy Schreiber (East Meadow, N.Y.) both posted two goals in the win. Delaware (3-3) was paced by Abbie Hartman with two goals. Senior captain Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.) gave a strong performance in the cage, stopping five shots. The Scarlet Knights struck first, running out to a 2-0 lead. Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) posted the opening goal off an assist from Trendell before the junior added an unassisted score of her own at the 20:17 mark. The Blue Hens closed within one, 2-1, with a goal by Chelsea Fay, but Rutgers ripped off two-straight goals to end the half and bring a 4-1 advantage into the break. Schreiber corralled a pass from Clements and Martinelli converted on a free position shot. RU did not slow down after halftime, tallying the first three goals. Martinelli snuck a shot past the UD keeper, Clements scored and Schreiber rocketed a goal into the back of the net to give the Scarlet Knights a commanding 7-1 lead with 16:12 to play. Delaware poised a comeback, scoring the final three goals to come within three, 7-4, but would come no closer.

Senior captain Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.) stopped five shots in the win.

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/// 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW /// HOFSTRA VS RUTGERS

PRINCETON VS RUTGERS

MAR 13, 2013 AT PISCATAWAY, N.J.

MAR 19, 2013 AT PISCATAWAY, N.J.

Hofstra (4-3) vs. Rutgers (6-1) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Hofstra............. 4 2 - 6 Rutgers............. 8 5 - 13 Attendance: 217

Princeton (3-3) vs. Rutgers (7-1) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Princeton........... 7 3 - 10 Rutgers............. 7 5 - 12 Attendance: 203

Hofstra SCORING: GOALS: Maier, Jill 2; Altomare, Brittain 1; von Hollen, Emily 1; Albright, Taylor 1; Iannetta, April 1. ASSISTS: Altomare, Brittain 1; Riemer, Julia 1.

Princeton SCORING: GOALS: Bruno, Alexandra 3; McMunn, Erin 2; Slifer, Erin 1; Sivilli, Mary-Kate 1; Gersoff, Anya 1; Ellis, Sam 1; Gassaway, Jaci 1. ASSISTS: McMunn, Erin 5; Davis, Charlotte 3; Paloscio, Stephanie 1; Slifer, Erin 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: CLEMENTS, Megan 5; MARTINELLI, Katrina 4; TRENDELL, Amanda 3; McGINLEY, Annie 1. ASSISTS: McGINLEY, Annie 2; CLEMENTS, Megan 1; MARTINELLI, Katrina 1; TRENDELL, Amanda 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 4; BARNES, Halley 2; SCHREIBER, Chrissy 2; TRENDELL, Amanda 1; ARTHUR, Melissa 1; VLAHOS, Jenny 1; KOLODNY, Kim 1. ASSISTS: ARTHUR, Melissa 1; TRENDELL, Amanda 1.

Behind five goals from junior A Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) and four goals from classmate M Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.), the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team downed Hofstra, 13-6, on the RU Turf Field at the Stadium Complex, Wednesday. The 13 goals were the second highest of the season for RU, which posted 15 in the season-opener against Manhattan (Feb. 10). Led by 11th-year head coach Laura Brand-Sias, the Scarlet Knights improved to 6-1, while the Pride dropped to 4-3. Rutgers won 14 of the 21 draw controls in the game and had a strong performance offensively, tallying 29 shots to Hofstra’s 20. Clements and Martinelli, the team leaders in points this season, each added an assist to their stellar offensive performances, while redshirt junior M Amanda Trendell (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) notched three goals and one helper. Redshirt sophomore Hollie DiMuro (West Babylon, N.Y.) caused four turnovers defensively. Four Scarlet Knights posted goals and three tallied three or more points. The Pride got on the board first at the 27:40 mark in the first half. RU answered 35 seconds later when Clements found the back of the net to start a 3-0 RU run, followed by goals from Martinelli and Trendell. Clements and Trendell each posted a hat trick in the first half, while Martinelli scored two in the first 30 minutes. The Scarlet Knights started the second half on another 3-0 run, starting with senior A Annie McGinley (Moorestown, N.J.), who recorded her only goal of the game with 19:17 remaining. Martinelli then scored back-to-back goals, before Clements put in two of her own to close out the game for Rutgers..

Matching its best start in program history, the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team (7-1) dodged instate rival Princeton, 12-10, on Tuesday afternoon at the RU Turf Field at the Stadium Complex. The two squads, both receiving votes in the latest IWLCA Poll, fought a back-and-forth battle until RU was able to pull away over the final 15 minutes. Rutgers saw contributions from seven different Scarlet Knights, led by junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) with four goals – her seventh multi-goal game of the season. Princeton (3-2) was paced by Alexandra Bruno with three goals and Erin McMunn with two goals and five assists. Freshmen Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) and Chrissy Schreiber (East Meadow, N.Y.) each contributed two goals apiece. Redshirt junior midfield Amanda Trendell (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) started off the day with an unassisted score as the two squads went goal for goal over the first 16 minutes. Princeton took its first and only lead of the day after back-to-back goals by Mary-Kate Sivilli and Anya Gersoff. Schreiber scored both her goals in consecutive fashion to give RU a 5-4 advantage with 9:37 remaining before halftime. The Scarlet Knights posted two of the next three goals to take their first two-score lead, 7-5, but the Tigers would fight back to knot the score 7-7 at the break. RU burst out of the gate with two-straight scores – the first by Martinelli off a Melissa Arthur (Marlton, N.J.) pass from behind the cage and the second off a dodge from Barnes – to grab a 9-7 lead with 25:51 remaining. Princeton responded with two goals of its own, both by Bruno. RU clinched the game with a 3-1 spurt over the final 14:19. Sophomore midfielder Jenny Vlahos (Manhasset, N.Y.) connected after a strong dodge to the net to start the run. Kim Kolodny (Farmingdale, N.Y.) and Martinelli then each connected on a free position shot to give RU its largest lead of the game, 12-9. The Tigers scored at the 10:03 mark, but the Scarlet Knights were able to successfully run out the clock and secure the win. A moment of silence to recognize the passing of Seton Hill University Head Coach Kristina Quigley was held before the game.

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/// 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW // #19 RUTGERS VS #7 NOTRE DAME

#19 RUTGERS VS MARQUETTE

MAR 22, 2013 AT NOTRE DAME, IND.

MAR 24, 2013 AT MILWAUKEE, WIS.

Rutgers (7-2) vs. Notre Dame (7-0) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Rutgers............. 1 5 - 6 Notre Dame.......... 3 6 - 9 Attendance: 312

Rutgers (8-2) vs. Marquette (2-8) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Rutgers............. 4 5 - 9 Marquette........... 2 2 - 4 Attendance: 307

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: McGINLEY, Annie 3; MARTINELLI, Katrina 1; CLEMENTS, Megan 1; KOLODNY, Kim 1. ASSISTS: TRENDELL, Amanda 1; VLAHOS, Jenny 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: McGINLEY, Annie 2; MARTINELLI, Katrina 2; SCHREIBER, Chrissy 1; CLEMENTS, Megan 1; KOLODNY, Kim 1; DiMURO, Hollie 1; BARNES, Halley 1. ASSISTS: ARTHUR, Melissa 1; McGINLEY, Annie 1.

Notre Dame SCORING: GOALS: GRANGER, Jenny 2; POWELL, Lindsay 2; MORRISON, Jaimie 1; SULLIVAN, Lauren 1; PUGLIESE, Shauna 1; BROSCO, Kaitlyn 1; TOY, Stephanie 1. ASSISTS: GRANGER, Jenny 2; CUSTIS, Brie 1; DOOLEY, Grace 1; MORRISON, Jaimie 1; PERAGALLO, Stephanie 1; SULLIVAN, Barbara 1. Rutgers women’s lacrosse’s upset bid of No. 7 Notre Dame fell just short Friday night, as the Scarlet Knights dropped a 9-6 decision at Arlotta Stadium. RU (7-2) was paced by redshirt senior midfielder Annie McGinley (Moorestown, N.J.) with her first hat trick of the season. Six Scarlet Knights totaled at least a point, while Notre Dame (7-0) was led by Jenny Granger with four points off two goals and two assists. Senior goalie Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.) made 10 saves in the effort. Notre Dame jumped out to an early lead, scoring three goals over the first 12 minutes – including two by Granger. McGinley corralled a dish from midfielder Amanda Trendell (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) at the 6:49 mark to pull the Scarlet Knights within two, 3-1, heading into the break. Kalata made eight saves over the first 30 minutes. After a UND score opened the second stanza, McGinley answered just 41 seconds later to bring the tally to 4-2 in the Irish favor. Rutgers would come within two again, 5-3, after Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) connected off a pass from Jenny Vlahos (Manhasset, N.Y.). Notre Dame pushed the lead to four, 7-3, off two goals from Jaimie Morrison and Lauren Sullivan. The Scarlet Knights continued to fight, as freshman attack Kim Kolodny (Farmingdale, N.Y.) posted a score with just over 14 minutes to play, but UND tallied back-to-back goals to push the score to 9-4. Junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) scored off a free position shot and McGinley connected with 3:58 to play to come within three, 9-6, but the Scarlet Knights would get no closer.

Marquette SCORING: GOALS: BROWN, Kenzie 2; O’BRIEN, Molly 1; DONOVAN, Emily 1. ASSISTS: COSTANZA, Claire 1. Winners of seven of the last eight games, Rutgers women’s lacrosse earned a 9-4 win at Marquette on Sunday afternoon. The Scarlet Knights (8-2) were led by redshirt senior midfielder Annie McGinley (Moorestown, N.J.) with three points on two goals and an assist. Redshirt sophomore Hollie DiMuro (West Babylon, N.Y.) posted a strong game with her first goal of the season, as well as five ground balls and a caused turnover. Junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) added two scores, as eight Scarlet Knights registered a point. Senior goalie Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.) made four saves to move to 8-2 on the year. Marquette (2-8) was led by Kenzie Brown with two goals. MU scored first, but Rutgers roared back with four-straight goals over the next eight minutes. Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) tallied the equalizer, before Martinelli ripped off twostraight. Both unassisted tallies, the first goal came with a man advantage. Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) concluded the run, corralling a dish from McGinley. The Scarlet Knights went into halftime with a 4-2 advantage after MU posted a goal with just under two minutes to play before the break. After an early Marquette goal, Rutgers ripped off five of the next six scores to run away with the game. McGinley started the run with an unassisted score at the 27:52 mark. Freshman Chrissy Schreiber (East Meadow, N.Y.) added an unassisted tally and DiMuro finished the 3-0 spurt with a free position score. A Golden Eagle score with 13:13 to play brought the squad within three, 7-4, but RU ripped off the next two goals to account for the final tally.

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/// 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW /// CONNECTICUT VS RUTGERS

#5 SYRACUSE VS RUTGERS

APR 05, 2013 AT PISCATAWAY, N.J.

APR 07, 2013 AT PISCATAWAY, N.J.

Connecticut (8-1, 1-1) vs. Rutgers (8-3, 0-2) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Connecticut......... 6 2 - 8 Rutgers............. 5 2 - 7 Attendance: 190

Syracuse (7-3, 3-0) vs. Rutgers (8-4, 0-3) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Syracuse............ 4 6 - 10 Rutgers............. 3 5 - 8 Attendance: 541

Connecticut SCORING: GOALS: KAHN, Lauren 3; FINKELSTON, Katherin 2; PALMUCCI, Carly 2; GROSS, Catherine 1. ASSISTS: KAHN, Lauren 2; FINKELSTON, Katherin 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: ANDERSON, Stephanie 3; SBRILLI, Lauren 2; STEINBERG, Ali 2; McGINLEY, Annie 1; CLEMENTS, Megan 1; MARTINELLI, Katrina 1. ASSISTS: McGINLEY, Annie 3; MASCERA, Danielle 2; SBRILLI, Lauren 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 2; BARNES, Halley 2; McGINLEY, Annie 2; KOLODNY, Kim 1. ASSISTS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 1. Despite putting 21 shots on goal, Rutgers women’s lacrosse (83, 0-2) dropped a 8-7 decision to Connecticut (8-1, 1-1) on Friday afternoon at the RU Turf Field. Redshirt senior midfielder Annie McGinley (Moorestown, N.J.), junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) and freshman attack Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) each scored two goals apiece. The RU defense, led by senior goalie Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.), allowed 13 shots, including just four in the second half. The Scarlet Knights caused 18 turnovers for the game, including four by redshirt junior midfielder Amanda Trendell (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.). Trendell also scooped up a team-high six ground balls. Connecticut was led by Lauren Kahn with three goals. Katherine Finkelston added two scores. After UConn earned the first score, Martinelli dished off to McGinley from behind the net to even the ledger at 1-1. UConn scored the next four goals to take a 5-1 lead with 14:03 to play in the first half. Rutgers came storming back, posting four of the next five points to trail by just one, 6-5, heading into the break. Kim Kolodny (Farmingdale, N.Y.) started the spurt with a free position score before Barnes registered an unassisted goal on the run. After a Kahn free position goal, Martinelli dropped back-toback tallies to pull the Scarlet Knights within one. Barnes knotted the score at 6-6 just six minutes into the second half. The teams traded goals before Kahn gave the Huskies an 8-7 lead at the 9:05 mark. RU would have two opportunities – including a long free position attempt by Barnes with three seconds remaining – to find the equalizer in the last 1:22, but could not capitalize.

Syracuse SCORING: GOALS: MURRAY, Alyssa 6; TUMOLO, Michelle 3; KEMPNEY, Kailah 2; WEBSTER, Katie 1; COLLINS, Devon 1; CROSS, Amy 1; DALEY, Bridget 1. ASSISTS: HOLDEN, Sarah 1; JAQUITH, Gabby 1; MURRAY, Alyssa 1; TUMOLO, Michelle 1. In a back-and-forth match, Rutgers women’s lacrosse (8-4, 0-3) could not pull the upset over No. 5 Syracuse, falling 10-8 Sunday afternoon at the RU Turf Field. The Scarlet Knights were paced by redshirt junior midfielder Amanda Trendell (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) and junior attack Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) with three points apiece. Syracuse (7-3, 3-0) was led by Kayla Treanor with three goals. Michelle Tumolo added one goal and two assists for the Orange. SU won 17 of 20 draw controls, enabling the Orange to manage the tempo of the game. Defensively, Hollie DiMuro (West Babylon, N.Y.) caused three turnovers and scooped four groundballs. In addition to the two goals by Trendell and Clements, redshirt senior midfielder Annie McGinley (Moorestown, N.J.) put away two scores. Trendell started the scoring just 1:50 into the game on a drive to the cage. Syracuse answered with three-straight goals to push the ledger to 3-1 with 25:15 to play before halftime. Rutgers came back with two of the final three tallies before the break to pull within one, 4-3. McGinley posted an unassisted score at the 19:42 mark and Chrissy Schreiber (East Meadow, N.Y.) buried a pass from Trendell with just over 10 minutes to play. The Scarlet Knights came out of halftime firing, posting the first two goals to take a 5-4 lead. Clements registered the first tally and Trendell added an unassisted score with 27 minutes remaining. Syracuse tied the game at five before Rutgers answered with twostraight goals. Clements started the spurt with a diving goal off a pass from Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) before Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) added a free position goal. The two squads traded goals before Syracuse posted the final four to secure the win, 10-8.

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/// 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW // VILLANOVA VS RUTGERS

#8 GEORGETOWN VS RUTGERS

APR 13, 2013 AT PISCATAWAY, N.J.

APR 19, 2013 AT PISCATAWAY, N.J.

Villanova (5-7, 0-4) vs. Rutgers (9-4, 1-3) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Villanova........... 2 4 - 6 Rutgers............. 5 4 - 9 Attendance: 250

Georgetown (10-3, 4-1) vs. Rutgers (9-5,1-4) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Georgetown.......... 9 4 - 13 Rutgers............. 1 4 - 5 Attendance: 302

Villanova SCORING: GOALS: FROCCARO, Jackie 2; BOWMAN, Maria 2; MUCCI, Jessica 1; GOFORTH, Hannah 1. ASSISTS: HENDERSON, Chelsey 2; MUCCI, Jessica 1.

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: FARRELL, Meghan 3; FREEDMAN, Kelyn 2; JACKSON, Dina 2; FRANKLIN, Hannah 2; CORCORAN, Rosie 2; WOODMAN, Reilly 1; THOMAS, Sophia 1. ASSISTS: CORCORAN, Rosie 1; FRANKLIN, Hannah 1; FREEDMAN, Kelyn 1; JACKSON, Dina 1; LOVETT, Erin 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 2; BARNES, Halley 2; McGINLEY, Annie 2; CLEMENTS, Megan 1; TRENDELL, Amanda 1; KOLODNY, Kim 1. ASSISTS: CLEMENTS, Megan 1; MARTINELLI, Katrina 1. Rutgers women’s lacrosse earned its first BIG EAST win of the season, taking down Villanova, 9-6, Saturday afternoon at the RU Turf Field at the Stadium Complex. Six different Scarlet Knights earned at least a point, as RU moves to 9-4 and 1-3 in BIG EAST play. Junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) paced Rutgers with two goals and an assist. Freshman Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) and redshirt senior Annie McGinley (Moorestown, N.J.) also posted two goals apiece. The RU defense caused 13 VU turnovers, as Jenny Vlahos (Manhasset, N.Y.) led the way with three takeaways, adding three draw controls and two ground balls. Villanova (5-7, 0-4) was led by Jackie Froccaro with two scored. After trading goals to start the half, the Rutgers defense held Villanova to without a goal for 16:42, while the Scarlet Knight offense posted a three-goal spurt. Junior attack Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) dished off to Kim Kolodny (Farmingdale, N.Y.) for a score at the 13:41 mark. Martinelli posted a free position goal and then assisted on a McGinley tally. Each team scored again before the break, as the Scarlet Knights took a 5-2 advantage into halftime Rutgers scored back-to-back goals to open the second half, both off free position opportunities. Martinelli converted the first and Barnes gave RU its largest lead of the game, 7-2, with 27:32 to play.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 3; BARNES, Halley 1; CLEMENTS, Megan 1. ASSISTS: McGINLEY, Annie 1. Despite a hat trick from junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.), the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team dropped a 13-5 decision to No. 8 Georgetown on Friday afternoon at the RU Turf Field. Freshman Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) and junior attack Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.) also scored in the effort for the Scarlet Knights (9-5, 1-4). Georgetown (10-3, 4-1) was paced by four players with two-plus goals. Meghan Farrell led the way with a hat trick as the Hoyas were able to score the first eight goals and manage the remainder of the contest. The Hoyas controlled the first half, taking a 9-1 lead into the break. GU’s Hannah Franklin and Farrell each posted two goals over the first 30 minutes. Martinelli posted the lone RU score with 1:23 to play before halftime. Georgetown opened the second half with two-straight goals to push the lead to 11-1. Rutgers fought back, registering the next four scores. Martinelli corralled a pass from redshirt senior Annie McGinley (Moorestown, N.J.) for the first goal before the junior charged to the net for her second. Clements split two defenders to push the score to 11-4 with 21:55 to play. Barnes added a tally with 7:21 to play, rocketing a shot at the cage and pulling RU within seven, 12-5. The Hoyas scored at the 1:19 mark to account for the final ledger.

Villanova cut the lead to three after two-straight goals, but Clements quieted the run with an unassisted goal at the 22-minute mark. Villanova’s Froccaro posted a score just over four minutes later to pull the Wildcats within three, 8-5. McGinley registered an unassisted tally with just over five minutes to play to push the ledger to 9-5 and the Scarlet Knights were able to ride out the win.

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/// 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW /// #13 LOYOLA VS RUTGERS

RUTGERS VS LOUISVILLE

APR 21, 2013 AT PISCATAWAY, N.J.

APR 26, 2013 AT LOUISVILLE, KY

Loyola (9-6, 5-1) vs. Rutgers (9-6, 1-5) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Loyola.............. 6 4 - 10 Rutgers............. 2 2 - 4 Attendance: 356

Rutgers (9-7, 1-6) vs. LOUISVILLE (10-6, 2-5) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Rutgers............. 1 0 - 1 LOUISVILLE.......... 7 7 - 14 Attendance: 242

Loyola SCORING: GOALS: Marlee Paton 3; Annie Thomas 2; Kara Burke 2; Taryn VanThof 1; Joanna Dalton 1; Cassandra Cursaro 1. ASSISTS: Katrina Geiger 2; Annie Thomas 2; Marlee Paton 1; Hannah Schmitt 1; Sydney Thomas 1; Taryn VanThof 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: McGINLEY, Annie 1. ASSISTS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: BARNES, Halley 2; MARTINELLI, Katrina 1; SCHREIBER, Chrissy 1. ASSISTS: None. Rutgers women’s lacrosse fell to No. 13 Loyola (Md.), 10-4, Sunday afternoon at the RU Turf Field. Before the game, the Scarlet Knights honored six seniors – Stephanie Anderson (Wading River, N.Y.), Aimee Chotikul (Baltimore, Md.), Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.), Annie McGinley (Mooretown, N.J.), Rachel Schneeberger (Watertown, N.Y.), and Rachel Welch (Medford, N.J.). RU (9-6, 1-5) was able to match Loyola (9-6, 5-1) in shots, taking 25 – including 18 on frame – to LU’s 26 attempts. The Scarlet Knights were unable to connect, however, as the Greyhounds would never trail. Freshman Halley Barnes (Garnet Valley, Pa.) led the charge for Rutgers, posting two goals on free position attempts. Loyola was led by Marlee Paton with three scores and an assist. Loyola posted the first three goals to take a 3-0 lead with 7:25 to play. Rutgers answered under a minute later, as Barnes sent a laser free position shot to pull the Scarlet Knights within two, 3-1. Loyola added a free position goal before Chrissy Schreiber (East Meadow, N.Y.) rolled to the cage and blasted a shot past the Greyhound goalie at the 4:50 mark. The Greyhounds scored the final two points before the break to take a 6-2 advantage into the break. Loyola opened the second half with three-straight scores to open up its largest lead, 9-3. The Scarlet Knights would score two of the final three points – an unassisted blast from junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) and a FPG from Barnes, but it would not be enough to overcome the Greyhounds.

Louisville SCORING: GOALS: BOLTJA, Nikki 5; MORISSETTE, Kaylin 4; REDDING, Jamie 2; DALEY, Cortnee 1; O’MALLEY, Colleen 1; BRUST, Faye 1. ASSISTS: OLIVERIO, Katie 2. Rutgers women’s lacrosse (9-7, 1-6) dropped a 14-1 decision to Louisville on Friday afternoon at UofL Lax Stadium. Redshirt senior Annie McGinley (Mooretown, N.J.) scored the lone goal for the Scarlet Knights. The Cardinals were paced by Nikki Boltja, who tallied five goals. Kaylin Morissette chipped in four scores. Louisville (10-6, 2-5) entered the break with a 7-1 advantage. After the Cardinals registered two goals to open the scoring, McGinley corralled a pass from junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) to pull within one at the 22:07 mark. UofL scored the next five goals, including two from Boltja, to take a six-point advantage into halftime. The Cardinals continued their pace in the second half, scoring seven unanswered goals to account for the final tally. Senior goalie Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.) stopped seven shots, all over the first 30 minutes. Senior Aimee Chotikul (Baltimore, Md.) also saw action in net. Jenny Vlahos (Manhasset, N.Y.) posted a solid day on defense, causing two turnovers while controlling two draws and scooping two ground balls. Rutgers managed just six shots – including four on goal – while Louisville peppered the RU defense with 29 shots, including 22 on frame.

Kalata made nine saves in her final home game between the pipes.

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/// 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW // RUTGERS VS CINCINNATI APR 28, 2013 AT CINCINNATI, OHIO Rutgers (9-8, 1-7) vs. Cincinnati (7-9, 1-7) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Rutgers............. 4 4 - 8 Cincinnati.......... 3 6 - 9 Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARTINELLI, Katrina 2; SCHREIBER, Chrissy 2; CLEMENTS, Megan 1; KOLODNY, Kim 1; McGINLEY, Annie 1; VLAHOS, Jenny 1. ASSISTS: CLEMENTS, Megan 3; KOLODNY, Kim 1. Cincinnati SCORING: GOALS: KIRIAZOGLOU, Katie 3; BELL, Megan 2; YOUNG, Taylor 2; RAMSLAND, Kylie 1; PIERSON, Marissa 1. ASSISTS: RAMSLAND, Kylie 2. Rutgers women’s lacrosse dropped a 9-8 decision to Cincinnati on Sunday afternoon at Sheakley Athletic Center. RU wraps up its season with a 9-8 record, including a 1-7 mark in BIG EAST play. The Scarlet Knights were paced in points by junior attack Megan Clements (Pennington, N.J.), who posted a goal and a career-high three assists. Junior midfielder Katrina Martinelli (Moorestown, N.J.) and freshman midfielder Chrissy Schreiber (East Meadow, N.Y.) added two goals apiece. Cincinnati (7-9, 1-7) got on the board first with two tallies over the first 15:40 before Rutgers scored four of the final five goals to take a one-point advantage into the break. Redshirt senior Annie McGinley (Mooretown, N.J.) started the spurt with an unassisted goal at the 13:34 mark. Martinelli posted the next two RU scores and Schreiber beat the horn to give RU a 4-3 lead at the half. The Scarlet Knights continued their attack in the second half, as Schreiber posted an unassisted goal just over one minute into play. UC pulled within one, 5-4, but Clements corralled a pass from Kolodny and then dished an assist to Jenny Vlahos (Manhasset, N.Y.) to push the RU lead to three, 7-4, at the 18:41 mark. After the two squads traded scores, UC posted three-straight to knot the game at 8-8 with 3:10 left to play. Controlling the ensuing draw, the Bearcats’ Katie Kiriazoglou notched the game-winner with 18 seconds remaining. Senior goalie Lily Kalata (Nesconset, N.Y.) made five saves, while senior Aimee Chotikul (Baltimore, Md.) was charged with the loss after allowing the final four goals.

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/// 2013 FINAL STATISTICS/RESULTS /// OVERALL: 9-8 CONF: 1-7 HOME: 6-4 AWAY: 3-4 NEUT: 0-0 ## 17 18 11 21 7 26 13 2 14 4 25 27 6 30 24 23 20 16 15 9 8 5 3

Name GP-GS G MARTINELLI, Katrina 17-15 35 CLEMENTS, Megan 17-15 21 McGINLEY, Annie 16-4 15 TRENDELL, Amanda 16-16 14 BARNES, Halley 17-17 18 SCHREIBER, Chrissy 16-13 11 ANDERSON, Stephanie 2-2 7 KOLODNY, Kim 17-0 6 VLAHOS, Jenny 17-17 3 ARTHUR, Melissa 13-1 2 DiMURO, Hollie 16-16 1 PENNELL, Taylor 10-4 0 SCHNEEBERGER, Rachel 7-1 0 CHOTIKUL, Aimee 4-0 0 MILLER, Kelsey 4-1 0 ELLIOTT, Addington 1-0 0 MacDOUGALL, Claire 17-15 0 INTRABARTOLA, Chelse 15-15 0 MAHON, Sarah 17-17 0 KALATA, Lily 17-17 0 EKERT, Colleen 4-0 0 WELCH, Rachel 10-1 0 TURKOT, Erin 17-17 0 Total............... 17 133 Opponents........... 17 132

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Name KALATA, Lily CHOTIKUL, Aimee Total............... Opponents...........

GP GS 17 17 4 0 17 17

A Pts Sh 10 45 90 8 29 59 7 22 38 8 22 50 2 20 46 0 11 30 1 8 12 2 8 17 1 4 14 2 4 12 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 174 372 56 188 335

Shot% SOG SOG% GW FPG-FPS GB DC T/O CT Fouls . 3 8 9 65 . 7 2 2 1 13-27 18 5 33 10 19 . 3 5 6 41 . 6 9 5 2 2-5 15 30 23 7 36 . 3 9 5 28 . 7 3 7 1 1-2 17 2 20 2 9 . 2 8 0 31 . 6 2 0 1 3-15 27 13 29 15 62 . 3 9 1 30 . 6 5 2 2 6-16 18 13 28 10 22 . 3 6 7 22 . 7 3 3 0 2-6 5 9 9 5 18 . 5 8 3 11 . 9 1 7 1 1-2 0 0 1 0 2 . 3 5 3 14 . 8 2 4 1 3-6 2 0 6 1 5 . 2 1 4 7 . 5 0 0 0 0-6 22 47 17 18 51 . 1 6 7 9 . 7 5 0 0 - 2 1 6 0 1 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 1-1 40 18 21 25 58 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 - 10 2 3 3 5 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 11 0 9 10 25 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 16 1 4 10 25 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 24 3 13 21 43 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 24 0 10 5 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 3 0 1 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 16 3 9 19 36 .358 261 .702 9 32-87 274 147 247 163 426 .394 242 .722 8 27-86 236 147 250 147 423

Minutes GA GAAvg 959:04 124 7.76 60:56 8 7.88 1020:00 132 7.76 1020:00 133 7.82

Saves 104 6 110 128

Pct .456 .429 .455 .490

W 9 0 9 8

L 7 1 8 9

T Shots Faced 0 321 0 14 0 335 0 372

GOALS BY PERIOD Rutgers Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 63 70 - - 372 67 65 - - 132

Date

Opponent

Feb 10, 2013

MANHATTAN

W, 15-5

1-0-0 0-0-0

Feb 20, 2013

at Temple

L, 7-8

1-1-0 0-0-0

SHOTS BY PERIOD Rutgers Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 187 185 - - 372 170 165 - - 335

Feb 23, 2013

FAIRFIELD

W, 5-3

2-1-0 0-0-0

Mar 02, 2013 at Monmouth

W, 11-8

3-1-0 0-0-0

Mar 06, 2013 #20 PENN

W, 6-5

4-1-0 0-0-0

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD Rutgers Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 132 129 - - 261 130 112 - - 242

Mar 09, 2013 at Delaware

W, 7-4

5-1-0 0-0-0

Mar 13, 2013

HOFSTRA

W, 13-6

6-1-0 0-0-0

Mar 19, 2013

PRINCETON

W, 12-10

7-1-0 0-0-0

SAVES BY PERIOD Rutgers Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 63 47 - - 110 69 59 - - 128

Mar 22, 2013 at #7 Notre Dame*

L, 6-9

7-2-0 0-1-0

Mar 24, 2013 at Marquette

W, 9-4

8-2-0 0-1-0

Apr 05, 2013

CONNECTICUT*

L, 7-8

8-3-0 0-2-0

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY RU OPP Total 2714 1970 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/271 7/281 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Apr 07, 2013

#5 SYRACUSE*

L. 8-10

8-4-0 0-3-0

Apr 13, 2013

VILLANOVA*

W, 9-6

9-4-0 1-3-0

Apr 19, 2013

#8 GEORGETOWN*

L, 5-13

9-5-0 1-4-0

Apr 21, 2013

#13 LOYOLA

L, 4-10

9-6-0 1-5-0

CLEARS: Rutgers -- 193-236 .818, Opponents -- 182-227 .802.

Apr 26, 2013

at Louisville*

L, 1-14

9-7-0 1-6-0

Apr 28, 2013

at Cincinnati*

L, 8-9

9-8-0 1-7-0

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/// HELPING THE COMMUNITY ///

The Rutgers women’s lacrosse program adopted a little sister, Genna Camiolo, through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation (FOJ). FOJ is a charitable organization, created to raise public awareness regarding pediatric brain tumors. The funds raised are used to improve the quality of life for children who are afflicted with a brain tumor as well as make contributions to pediatric brain research. Genna is present at many of the Scarlet Knights’ home matches – even serving as an honorary captain and taking part in the coin toss. For more information on Genna, visit www.caringbridge.org/nj/gennahenna and for more on the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, log on to www.friendsofjaclyn.org.

SUPPORT

LOVE

Temple University

FOJ’s MISSION Our mission is to improve the quality of life for children suffering from pediatric brain tumors. The foundation is based on love, support and friendship between the child, the team and the child’s family. We pair a child with a college or high school athletic team based on geographic proximity so the child can be involved with the team as much as possible. The child is “adopted” by the team and becomes an honorary team member. The gift is in the relationship. The child gains a new support network of loving friends and the team learns to see the world with new eyes. Everyone wins.

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Committed to serving the neighboring community, the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team routinely participates in a number of initiatives throughout the year. The Scarlet Knights most recently took part in the Race For Hope in Philadelphia this past November. The National Brain Tumor Society’s Race for Hope - Philadelphia is very proud to be able to celebrate its fourth year of supporting brain tumor research and patient services on November 1, 2009. The Race for Hope 5K Run/Walk is one of Philadelphia’s most successful volunteer and communitybased events. It is one of the country’s largest fundraisers for the brain tumor community.

FRIENDSHIP

FOJ’s STORY

FOJ’s PROGRAMS

The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation is inspired by Jaclyn Murphy. In 2004, she was diagnosed with a medulloblastoma, a malignant brain tumor, when she was 9 years old. Jaclyn’s strength, courage, relentless spirit and joy for life are an inspiration to those who know her. When granted her “Make-A-Wish,” Jaclyn asked, “for all the children in the hospitals to be healed.”

Adopt-A-Child Program is for children with pediatric brain tumors. Any child with a brain tumor is welcome. As of December 2008, we have over 80 children adopted with over 200 sports teams anxiously waiting. We have children in 17 different types of sports all across the country.

In 2005, the Northwestern University Women’s Lacrosse team adopted Jaclyn as an honorary team member. She inspired the Wildcats through a magical “perfect season,” which resulted in NU’s first NCAA National Championship, in any sport, in 64 years. Jaclyn created lasting friendships with the team. She and her family recognized this positively affected Jaclyn’s happiness and health. Northwestern recognized that their relationship with Jaclyn opened their eyes and hearts to a deeper appreciation for life. Jaclyn’s quality of life improved. She wanted other children with pediatric brain tumors to have similar experiences. The Murphys realized that it is ultimately the love and support of others that gives people the inspiration and courage to get through this kind of journey. The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation improves the quality of life for everyone involved.

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Safe on the Sidelines is an adoption program for the siblings of the afflicted child. The entire family is affected when a child is diagnosed. Many times the healthy child feels scared and alone. This program allows the siblings to have their own team and to feel special and supported. A firsthand glance: Emily beck’s mom, Carol, on Emily’s adoption by Louisville Lacrosse “Having these athletes involved in Emily’s life is great. Emily keeps talking about it. She is even trying to teach the neighbors and her brothers in how to play lacrosse, which is funny. Even our older daughter Alex, talks about the girls, and how they played with her and cared for her too, not just Emily. Jacob loves the jersey, and has worn it four times in one week. So getting involved with FOJ is a wonderful experience for all of our family members.”

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In addition to this and many other community service project, the Rutgers women’s lacrosse program, which supports the Children’s Tumor Foundation and its adopted little sister Genna Camiolo, planned a fundraising initiative, keeping in line with its continued commitment to serving the community.

New Trier High School

Rutgers also held a university-wide food drive, during which women’s lacrosse adopted a family and donated food/goods during the holiday season. Annually, the Scarlet Knights run in the Big Chill, a 5k race aimed at provided toys and donations to local children. During their time, several members of the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team have participated in various Toy and Blood Drives, as well as the Read Across America program.

Amherst College

HOW TO GIVE The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation depends on contributions to do its work. We invite you to support us as we continue to improve the quality of life for children afflicted with pediatric brain tumors. New Trier High School Georgetown University

HOW TO GET INVOLVED Thank you for your interest in Friends of Jaclyn. For more information and latest news, please visit our website at www.friendsofjaclyn.org. To get your child adopted, please email foj.adoptions@yahoo.com

To donate, please visit the website at www.friendsofjaclyn.org or mail checks to: Friends of Jaclyn Foundation 7 Ridgeview Rd, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 1-866-519-3529

In your inquiry, please include the following: Your name, address, and contact information Your child’s name and age The closest school or university

Washington and Lee University

Georgetown Columbia University

The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, charitable organization that improves the quality of life for children with pediatric brain tumors and their families. We are all about love, support and friendship. We pair each child with a college or high school athletic team and that is when the magic happens.

Logo designed by Caitlin Jackson

“Live in the Moment, Play in the Moment.”

Your child’s website or caringbridge page Your child’s history and pictures

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/// SECTION 6: HISTORY & TRADITION /// THIS SEASON MARKS THE 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1999 RUTGERS NCAA TEAM - THE ONLY TEAM TO ADVANCE TO THE TOURNAMENT IN THE PROGRAM’S 37-YEAR HISTORY.


/// ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS /// NATIONAL AWARDS TEWAARTON TROPHY WATCH LIST 2007 Katie Batiuk IWLCA REGIONAL ALL-AMERICAN 1984 Maria Grant, Marilyn Reilly 1985 Mary Beth Dwyer, Maria Grant, Amy Horne, Chris Lacy, Marilyn Reilly, Rita Sweeney 1986 Mary Beth Dwyer, Maria Grant, Chris Lacy, Rita Sweeney 1987 Michele Pagnotto, Rita Sweeney 1988 Denise Reed 1989 Karen Callaway, Barbara Coates, Denise Reed 1990 Michele Pagnotto, Denise Reed 1991 Susan Trimble, Karyl Whitman 1992 Karyl Whitman 1993 Heather Jones 1994 Heather Jones, Meghan Schofield (2) 1995 Paula Chamoun (3) 1996 Brandi Bailey, Dina Cavallo (2), Paula Chamoun (2) 1997 Brandi Bailey, Dina Cavallo (2), Paula Chamoun (2), Melissa Schepacarter (2) 1998 Dina Cavallo, Elizabeth Chambers, Paula Chamoun, Robin Erthal (2) 1999 Elizabeth Chambers, Robin Erthal (2), Amanda Mazzarella (2), Nicol Parceluzzi (MVP) 2000 Elizabeth Chambers, Nadia Rogala (2) 2002 Kristin Checksfield, Susan Duccilli (2), Lauren Gulotta (2) 2003 Lyndsay Feldman (2), Melissa Mosey (2) 2004 Catherine Seals (2), Katie Batiuk (2) 2005 Lyndsey Feldman (2), Katie Batiuk (2) 2006 Katie Batiuk, Katy Lawrence (2) 2007 Katie Batiuk, Nina Frankoski (2) 2008 Brooke Cantwell, Sandra Abel (2), Jessica Davis (2) 2009 Brooke Cantwell, Emily Penn (2) 2010 Brooke Cantwell, Mary Cryan (2), Marlena Welsh (2), Lily Kalata (2) 2011 Marlena Welsh, Rebecca Alley (2), Lily Kalata (2), Katherine Marino (2), Ali Steinberg 2012 Ali Steinberg, Rebecca Alley (2), Stephanie Anderson (2), Lily Kalata (2) 2013 Hollie DiMuro, Lily Kalata, Chelsea Intrabartola (2) IWLCA ALL-AMERICANS 1986 Maria Grant, Chris Lacy, Rita Sweeney (HM) 1990 Denise Reed 1991 Susan Trimble 1998 Anna Marie Vesco Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year (DI) 1999 Elizabeth Chambers (3) 2000 Elizabeth Chambers (3) 2007 Katie Batiuk (3) 2010 Brooke Cantwell (3) 2013 Lily Kalata (3) COLLEGELACROSSEUSA.COM ALL-AMERICAN 2000 Elizabeth Chambers (At-Large) GTE ALL-AMERICAN SELECTED BY CoSIDA 1991 Karyl Whitman US LACROSSE ALL-AMERICAN 1999 Elizabeth Chambers (HM) USWLA ALL-AMERICAN 1998 Paula Chamoun (HM) INSIDE LACROSSE ALL-AMERICAN 2007 Katie Batiuk NORTH/SOUTH SENIOR ALL-STARS 1986 Maria Grant, Chris Lacy 1989 Karen Callaway 1990 Michele Pagnotto, Denise Reed 2007 Katie Batiuk 2012 Danielle Mascera 2013 Lily Kalata WOMENSLACROSSE.COM ALL-AMERICAN 2007 Katie Batiuk (2), Nina Frankoski (rookie), Jessica Davis (rookie) IWLCA DIVISION I ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1998 Rebecca Cartee, Pearl Park 1999 Elizabeth Chambers, Pearl Park 2000 Elizabeth Chambers, Jennifer Mumford 2001 Lauren Gulotta, Jill Penrose 2002 Lauren Gulotta 2003 Jessica Apel 2004 Lisa Savage 2005 Andrea Leininger, Lisa Savage

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Lisa Savage Rachel Doan, Jessica Fox Rachel Doan, Jackie Lerner Rachel Doan, Meghan Flanagan Meghan Flanagan, Karie McGuire Rebecca Alley, Emily Penn Danielle Mascera, Ali Steinberg Kelsey Miller

NJ LAX ASSOCIATION ALL-STAR TEAM 1978 Heidi Faith, Janet Swanson NJ ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 1981 Merrill Hilf, Linda Larson, Connie Williams INSIDELACROSSE.COM PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2002 Lauren Gulotta (HM) 2003 Cristina Curiale (HM) Melissa Mosey (HM) 2004 Katie Batiuk (HM)

4/9 3/17 4/14 3/8

WOMENSLACROSSE.COM PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2004 Maggie Bopp (HM) 2006 Sandra Abel (Rookie) 2007 Michelle Poole Katie Batiuk Erika Page 2010 Lily Kalata

4/28 3/6 3/2 4/12 4/26 4/26

BIG EAST AWARDS Preseason All-Conference 2001 Jill Penrose 2002 Kristin Checksfield, Claire Grooms 2003 Kristin Checksfield 2004 Cristina Curiale, Lyndsey Feldman 2005 Lyndsey Feldman, Catherine Seals 2006 Katie Batiuk, Anne Marchitello 2007 Katie Batiuk 2008 Nina Frankoski, Sandra Abel, Jessica Davis 2009 Brooke Cantwell 2010 Brooke Cantwell 2011 Marlena Welsh 2012 Ali Steinberg 2013 Stephanie Anderson 2014 Megan Clements, Hollie DiMuro, Chelsea Intrabartola, Lauren Sbrilli Offensive Player of the Week 2003 Melissa Mosey 2004 Maggie Bopp 2005 Katie Batiuk 2006 Katie Batiuk 2007 Katie Batiuk 2011 Marlena Welsh 2012 Lauren Sbrilli

4/14 4/26 4/25 4/10 4/10 2/28 3/5

Defensive Player of the Week 2001 Kristin Checksfield Lauren Gulotta 2002 Lauren Gulotta Lauren Gulotta 2003 Maggie Bopp Lyndsey Feldman Lyndsey Feldman Kristin Checksfield Kristin Checksfield 2004 Lyndsey Feldman 2005 Lyndsey Feldman 2007 Anne Marchitello Erika Page 2008 Sandra Abel Jessica Davis 2010 Lily Kalata Lily Kalata 2013 Lily Kalata

3/26 4/16 4/8 4/22 3/10 3/31 4/14 4/21 4/28 3/8) 3/14, 3/21 2/26 4/23 3/3 3/31 3/1 4/26 3/11

Weekly Honor Roll 2006 Katie Batiuk Nina Frankoski Katie Batiuk Katy Lawrence Katie Batiuk 2007 Nina Frankoski Michelle Poole Brooke Cantwell 2008 Michelle Poole Brooke Cantwell Brooke Cantwell Kristen Anderson Emily Penn Brooke Cantwell Brooke Cantwell 2009 Meghan Flanagan Sandra Abel Brooke Cantwell 2010 Kristin Anderson Brooke Cantwell

5/1 4/17 4/3 3/7 2/27 4/3 3/19 3/12 3/10 3/17 3/31 4/7 4/7 4/14 4/21 3/2 3/9 4/13 3/1 3/8

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Brooke Cantwell Brooke Cantwell Ali Steinberg Katherine Marino Marlena Welsh Ali Steinberg Kristen Anderson Lily Kalata Lily Kalata Ali Steinberg Ali Steinberg Lily Kalata Stephanie Anderson Stephanie Anderson Lauren Sbrilli Lily Kalata, Danielle Mascera Katrina Martinelli Amanda Trendell Katrina Martinell

4/5 5/3 4/12 5/2 3/21 3/14 3/7 3/7 2/28 2/27 3/12 3/19 3/26 4/2 4/9 4/16 2/18 3/4 4/15

All-Conference Team 2001 Kristin Checksfield, Claire Grooms (2),

Jennifer Mumford (2),

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 (2) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Catherine Seals (2) Kristin Checksfield, Susan Duccilli (2), Lauren Gulotta (2) Lyndsey Feldman, Melissa Mosey, Cristina Curiale (2), Kristin Checksfield (2) Maggie Bopp (2), Catherine Seals (2), Lyndsey Feldman (2), Katie Batiuk (2) Lyndsey Feldman, Katie Batiuk Anne Marchitello (2), Catherine Seals (2) Katie Batiuk, Anne Marchitello (2), Katy Lawrence (2) Katie Batiuk, Nina Frankoski, Jamie Farewell (2), Anne Marchitello (2), Jessica Davis (2) Brooke Cantwell, Jessica Davis (2), Mary Cryan Brooke Cantwell (2) Brooke Cantwell Ali Steinberg (2), Marlena Welsh (2) Ali Steinberg, Stephanie Anderson (2) Katrina Martinelli (2)

2 indicates second-team selection 3 indicates third-team selection HM indicates honorable mention Midfielder of the Year 2005 Katie Batiuk Defensive Player of the Year 2002 Kristin Checksfield National College Athlete Honor Society (Chi Alpha Sigma) 2007 Jessica Fox 2009 Meghan Flanagan, Karie McGuire

ACADEMIC AWARDS Academic All-Stars 2000-01 Jessica Apel, Claire Grooms, Lauren Gulotta, Melissa Mosey, Jennifer Mumford, Lori Perril, Catherine Seals, Cali Wojdyla 2001-02 Jessica Apel, Adrienne Booth, Kristin Checksfield, Susan Duccilli, Jessica Gallogly, Lauren Gulotta, Jessica Mosey, Melissa Mosey 2002-03 Jessica Apel, Kristin Checksfield Claire Grooms, Alexis Hiering Jessica Mosey, Melissa Mosey Lisa Savage, Grace Sica, Cali Wojdyla 2003-04 Cristina Curiale, Alexis Hiering Andrea Leininger, Lindsay Rising Lisa Savage 2004-05 Jamie Farewell, Lyndsey Feldman, Jessica Fox, Andrea Leininger, Anne Marchitello, Ashley Schauder, Catherine Seals 2005-06 Valerie Depelteau, Rachel Doan, Jessica Fox, Jennifer Klenk, Jackie Lerner, Anne Marchitello, Andrea Potter 2006-07 Katie Batiuk, Rachel Doan, Jamie Farewell, Meghan Flanagan, Jessica Fox, Nina Frankoski, Katy Lawrence, Jackie Lerner, Anne Marchitello, Karie McGuire, Erika Page, Katherine Parker, Michelle Poole, Kathry Seidman, Mallory Tornetta 2007-08 Brooke Cantwell, Mary Cryan, Meghan Flanagan, Jessica Fox, Nina Frankoski, Tara Hardy,

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/// ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS /// 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Jennifer Klenk, Jackie Lerner, Shawn Lopez, Karie McGuire, Katherine Parker, Emily Penn, Megan Pierce, Michelle Poole, Faith Richards, Kathryn Seidman, Kaja Stamnes, Mallory Tornetta Sandra Abel, Rebecca Alley, Brooke Cantwell, Mary Cryan, Rachel Doan, Meghan Flanagan, Jennifer Klenk, Shawn Lopez, Katherine Marino, Danielle Mascera, Karie McGuire, Katherine Parker, Emily Penn, Michelle Poole, Faith Richards, Kathryn Seidman, Mallory Tornetta, Lindsey Watts, Marlena Welsh Rebecca Alley, Brooke Cantwell, Mary Cryan, Kaitlyn Curran, Faith Richards Meghan Flanagan, Eileen Ghent Lindsay Harris, Shawn Lopez, Katherine Marino, Danielle Mascera Karie McGuire, Mary Moran, Emily Penn, Megan Pierce, Jennifer Schmidt, Ali Steinberg, Lindsey Watts, Rachel Welch, Marlena Welsh Rebecca Alley, Stephanie Anderson, Aimee Chotikul, Megan Clements, Kaitlyn Curran, Eileen Ghent, Chelsea Intrabartola, Lily Kalata, Shawn Lopez, Claire MacDougall, Sarah Mahon, Katherine Marino, Danielle Mascera, Annie McGinley, Mary Moran, Rachel Schneeberger, Ali Steinberg, Lindsey Watts, Rachel Welch, Marlena Welsh Rebecca Alley, Stephanie Anderson, Aimee Chotikul, Megan Clements, Kaitlyn Curran, Brittany Davis, Colleen Ekert, Lily Kalata, Kristin Kocher, Danielle Mascera, Kelsey Miller, Rachel Schneeberger, Ali Steinberg, Amanda Trendell, Lindsey Watts, Rachel Welch Stephanie Anderson, Halley Barnes, Aimee Chotikul, Megan Clements, Hollie Dimuro, Colleen Ekert, Chelsea Intrabartola, Lily Kalata, Kristin Kocher, Kimberly Kolodny, Claire Macdougall, Sarah Mahon, Annie Mcginley, Kelsey Miller, Taylor Pennell, Rachel Schneeberger, Amanda Trendell, Rachel Welch

RUTGERS AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1977 Heidi Faith 1978 Janet Swanson 1979 Kate Sweeney 1980 Linda Larson 1981 Merrill Hilf 1982 Michele Madison 1983 Elizabeth Ferrara 1984 Marilyn Reily 1985 Maria Grant 1986 Jessica Hardy 1987 Teresa Gertie 1988 Denise Reed 1989 Karen Callaway, Barbara Coates 1990 Denise Reed 1991 Susan Trimble 1992 Heather Jones 1993 Brinda Bhatt, Heather Jones 1994 Heather Jones, Carolyn Milano 1995 Debbie Macherione 1996 Brandi Bailey, Melissa Schepacarter 1997 Brandi Bailey, Melissa Schepacarter 1998 Dina Cavallo, Paula Chamoun 1999 Elizabeth Chambers, Robin Erthal 2000 Elizabeth Chambers 2001 Jennifer Mumford 2002 Kristin Checksfield, Lauren Gulotta 2003 Lyndsey Feldman 2004 Katie Batiuk 2005 Katie Batiuk 2006 Katie Batiuk 2007 Katie Batiuk 2008 Sandra Abel 2009 Sandra Abel 2010 Brooke Cantwell 2011 Ali Steinberg 2012 Ali Steinberg 2013 Lily Kalata

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RU STRONG/LIFE SKILLS AWARD (Awarded for outstanding service and community outreach) 2000 Jennifer Mumford TRUSTEE’S AWARD (Awarded to the student-athlete who is named the team’s MVP more than once) 1993 Heather Jones 1994 Heather Jones 1997 Brandi Bailey 2000 Elizabeth Chambers 2005 Katie Batiuk 2006 Katie Batiuk 2007 Katie Batiuk 2012 Ali Steinberg DIRECTOR’S AWARD (Awarded to the head coach of the team with the highest GPA of letterwinners for the academic year) 1993 Denise Wescott (3.131) SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (Awarded to the letterwinning student-athlete with the highest GPA for the year) 1980-81 Lori Mather 1981-82 Amy Horne 1982-83 Cathy Gannon 1983-84 Christine Lacy 1984-85 Anne Davis 1985-86 Christine Lacy 1986-87 Rita Sweeney 1987-88 Beth Vasta 1988-89 Karyl Whitman 1989-90 Tracey Costello 1990-91 Karyl Whitman 1991-92 Carolyn Milano 1992-93 Jennifer Durant 1993-94 Jennifer Durant 1994-95 Jennifer Durant 1995-96 Rebecca Cartee 1996-97 Rebecca Cartee 1997-98 Elizabeth Chambers 1998-99 Elizabeth Chambers 1999-00 Elizabeth Chambers, Nadia Rogala 2000-01 Lauren Gulotta 2001-02 Lauren Gulotta 2002-03 Lyndsey Feldman 2003-04 Lisa Savage 2004-05 Andrea Leininger 2005-06 Jessica Fox 2006-07 Jessica Fox 2007-08 Jessica Fox 2009-10 Meghan Flanagan 2010-11 Marlena Welsh 2011-12 Rachel Schneeberger 2012-13 Aimee Chotikul GOVERNOR’S AWARD (Awarded to the student-athlete who is named the team’s Scholar-Athlete more than once) 1994 Jennifer Durant 1995 Jennifer Durant 1997 Rebecca Cartee 1998 Rebecca Cartee 1999 Elizabeth Chambers 2000 Elizabeth Chambers 2002 Lauren Gulotta 2008 Jessica Fox PRESIDENT’S AWARD (Awarded to the student-athlete who achieves a GPA of 4.0 in either semester) 1989-90 Karyl Whitman 1996-97 Rebecca Cartee 1997-98 Rebecca Cartee, Dina Cavallo, Elizabeth Chambers, Kathy Stott, Joanna Tewfick 1998-99 Kathy Stott 1999-2000 Elizabeth Chambers, Nadia Rogala 2001-02 Jessica Apel, Lauren Gulotta GENNA CAMIOLO AWARD (Awarded to the person who best defines perseverance and a positive team first attitude through the toughest personal trials) 2009 Eileen Ghent 2010 Amanda Trendell 2011 Annie McGinley 2012 Kaitlyn Curran 2013 Lily Kalata MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2001 Claire Grooms 2002 Andrea Leininger 2003 Alexis Hiering 2004 Emily Widrick

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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Kathleen Holley Nina Frankoski Karie McGuire Kathryn Seidman Mary Moran Rebecca Alley Erin Turkot Megan Clements Taylor Pennell

COACHES AWARD 2001 Kristin Checksfield 2002 Susan Duccilli 2003 Catherine Seals 2004 Genevieve Grossman 2005 Shirah Hamor 2006 Michelle Poole 2007 Jessica Davis 2008 Katherine Parker 2009 Katherine Marino 2010 Rachel Schneeberger 2011 Mary Moran 2012 Danielle Mascera 2013 Kelsey Miller OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2003 Cristina Curiale 2004 Maggie Bopp 2005 Kate Shomo 2006 Katie Batiuk 2007 Katie Batiuk 2008 Brooke Cantwell 2009 Brooke Cantwell 2010 Brooke Cantwell 2011 Katie Marino and Lindsey Watts 2012 Stephanie Anderson 2013 Halley Barnes MIDFIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2003 Melissa Mosey 2004 Catherine Seals 2005 Anne Marchitello 2006 Jamie Farewell 2007 Jamie Farewell 2008 Mary Cryan 2009 Marlena Welsh 2010 Marlena Welsh 2011 Marlena Welsh 2012 Ali Steinberg 2013 Amanda Trendell DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2003 Kristin Checksfield 2004 Jamie Farewell 2005 Lyndsey Feldman 2006 Anne Marchitello 2007 Anne Marchitello 2008 Emily Penn 2009 Emily Penn 2010 Emily Penn and Faith Richards 2011 Rebecca Alley 2012 Rebecca Alley 2013 Erin Turkot RUTGERS OLYMPIC SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 1994 Elizabeth McGuire 1998 Elizabeth Ferrara 2000 Heather Jones 2002 Heidi Faith


/// RUTGERS RECORD BOOK /// SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

CAREER RECORDS

GOALS 1. Heather Jones.................................................... 60...................................................... 1993 2. Denise Reed........................................................ 57....................................................... 1990 3. Marilyn Reilly...................................................... 56...................................................... 1984 4. Dina Cavallo........................................................ 53...................................................... 1998 5. Rita Sweeney...................................................... 51....................................................... 1986

GOALS 1. Heather Jones ................................................... 173 .............................................1991-94 2. Katie Batiuk........................................................ 160.............................................2004-07 3. Denise Reed........................................................ 149 ............................................1988-90 3. Marilyn Reilly...................................................... 140 ............................................ 1982-85 4. Brooke Cantwell............................................... 134..............................................2007-10 5. Karen Callaway.................................................. 122.............................................1986-89 Elizabeth Chambers....................................... 122 .......................................1997-2000

ASSISTS 1. Danielle Mascera............................................. 34.......................................................2012 2. Nancy Isenberg................................................ 28...................................................... 1980 3. Denise Reed........................................................ 26...................................................... 1990 Cristina Curiale................................................. 26......................................................2003 5. Elizabeth Chambers........................................ 25...................................................... 1998 6. Mindy Teplick..................................................... 23...................................................... 1980 Jill Norton............................................................ 23...................................................... 2001 Katie Batiuk....................................................... 23......................................................2006 Meghan Flanagan............................................ 23......................................................2008 Meghan Flanagan............................................ 23...................................................... 2010 POINTS 1. Denise Reed........................................................ 83...................................................... 1990 2. Heather Jones.................................................... 70...................................................... 1993 3. Rita Sweeney...................................................... 65...................................................... 1986 Elizabeth Chambers....................................... 65...................................................... 1999 5. Marilyn Reilly...................................................... 64...................................................... 1984 GROUND BALLS 1. Connie Williams................................................. 137.................................................... 1980 2. Nancy Isenberg................................................. 108.................................................... 1980 3. Connie Williams................................................. 106.................................................... 1982 4. Connie Williams................................................. 103.....................................................1981 5. Janice Dinn.......................................................... 98.......................................................1981 CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. Robin Erthal......................................................... 47....................................................... 1998 2. Kristin Checksfield.......................................... 41.......................................................2002 3. Regan Teti............................................................ 40...................................................... 1998 4. Jaime Whitlock.................................................. 34...................................................... 1998 Robin Erthal........................................................ 34...................................................... 1999 Kristin Checksfield......................................... 34......................................................2003 DRAW CONTROLS 1. Linda Larsen........................................................ 141......................................................1981 2. Cathy Pecha........................................................ 127.................................................... 1983 3. Cathy Pecha........................................................ 102.................................................... 1982 4. Brooke Cantwell................................................ 55......................................................2008 5. Rebecca Alley.................................................... 48.......................................................2012 6. Jenny Vlahos.................................................47................................................. 2013 7. Ali Steinberg...................................................... 40...................................................... 2010 Pearl Park............................................................ 40...................................................... 1999 9. Jaime Whitlock.................................................. 38...................................................... 1998 SAVES 1. Michele Pagnotto............................................. 275.....................................................1987 2. Maria Grant......................................................... 254................................................... 1985 3. Michele Pagnotto............................................ 230................................................... 1988 4. Maria Grant......................................................... 225.................................................... 1986 5. Janet Swanson.................................................. 223 ..................................................1978 Michele Pagnotto............................................ 223................................................... 1989

DID YOU KNOW? Katie Batiuk (2004-07) finished her illustrious career second all-time in goals (160), third in assists (56), second in points (216), seventh in caused turnovers (69) and third in draw controls (120).

ASSISTS 1. Denise Reed........................................................ 83 .............................................. 1987-90 2. Meghan Flanagan............................................. 75.................................................2007-10 3. Elizabeth Chambers....................................... 66 .........................................1997-2000 4. Katie Batiuk........................................................ 56...............................................2004-07 5. Brandi Bailey....................................................... 53 ...............................................1994-97 6. Brooke Cantwell............................................... 48................................................2007-10 7. Amy Horne............................................................ 46 .............................................. 1982-85 POINTS (100-plus club) 1. Denise Reed..................................................... 232 ........................................... 1987-90 2. Katie Batiuk..................................................... 216.............................................2004-07 3. Heather Jones................................................. 206.............................................1991-94 4. Elizabeth Chambers..................................... 188........................................1997-2000 5. Brooke Cantwell............................................. 182..............................................2007-10 6. Marilyn Reilly................................................... 171.............................................. 1982-85 7. Brandi Bailey.................................................... 155..............................................1994-97 8. Connie Williams.............................................. 153..............................................1979-82 9. Elizabeth Ferrara........................................... 149..............................................1981-84 10. Karen Callaway............................................... 145.............................................1986-89 11. Dina Cavallo...................................................... 139.............................................1995-98 12. Lori Mather....................................................... 135.............................................. 1978-81 Amanda Mazzarella...................................... 135.............................................1996-99 14. Amy Horne......................................................... 130............................................. 1982-85 Rita Sweeney................................................... 130............................................. 1984-87 16. Kristen Anderson........................................... 105..............................................2008-11 17. Marlena Welsh................................................ 104..............................................2008-11 18. Ali Steinberg.................................................... 103............................................. 2009-12 GROUND BALLS 1. Connie Williams................................................. 346.............................................1979-82 2. Elizabeth Ferrara.............................................. 185..............................................1981-84 3. Marilyn Reilly...................................................... 171.............................................. 1982-85 4. Kristen Arner...................................................... 168.............................................1993-96 5. Lori Mather.......................................................... 166.............................................. 1978-81 CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. Kristin Checksfield........................................... 109............................................ 2000-03 2. Nadia Rogala....................................................... 83.................................1996, 98-2000 3. Robin Erthal........................................................ 81................................................1996-99 4. Catherine Seals................................................. 76...............................................2002-05 5. Elizabeth Chambers........................................ 75...........................................1997-2000 6. Anne Marchitello.............................................. 73...............................................2004-07 7. Katie Batiuk......................................................... 69...............................................2004-07 DRAW CONTROLS 1. Cathy Pecha........................................................ 229............................................ 1982-83 2. Linda Larsen....................................................... 141............................................... 1978-81 3. Brooke Cantwell................................................ 140..............................................2007-10 4. Katie Batiuk........................................................ 120.............................................2004-07 5. Pearl Park............................................................. 91................................................1996-99 6. Jaime Whitlock.................................................. 74................................................1996-99 Michelle Poole.................................................. 74......................................... 2006-2009 7. Megan Clements.........................................64................................2011-Present 8. Sue Trimble......................................................... 63................................................1988-91 Kristen Arner..................................................... 63...............................................1993-96 SAVES 1. Michele Pagnotto............................................. 911............................................. 1987-90 2. Paula Chamoun................................................. 800 ..........................................1995-98 3. Lauren Gulotta................................................... 582 ..................................... 1999-2002 4. Lyndsey Feldman.............................................. 508............................................2002-05 5. Maria Grant......................................................... 502 ...........................................1982-86 6. Lily Kalata............................................................ 465....................................... 2010-2013 7. Karyl Whitman.................................................... 419 .............................................1991-93

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/// RUTGERS RECORDS BOOK/ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS /// INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

CAREER Goals:............................................... Heather Jones, 1991-94.........................................173 Assists:........................................... Denise Reed, 1987-90.............................................. 83 Points:............................................. Denise Reed, 1987-90............................................232 Draw Controls:............................ Cathy Pecha, 1982-83............................................229 Caused Turnovers:.................... Kristin Checksfield, 2000-03.............................109 Ground Balls:............................... Connie WIlliams, 1979-82................................... 346 Saves:.............................................. Michele Pagnotto, 1987-90..................................911 SEASON Goals:............................................... Heather Jones, 1993................................................. 60 Assists:........................................... Danielle Mascera, 2012........................................... 34 Points:............................................. Denise Reed, 1990..................................................... 83 Draw Controls:............................ Linda Larsen, 1981.................................................... 141 Caused Turnovers:.................... Robin Erthal, 1998......................................................47 Ground Balls:............................... Connie WIlliams, 1980............................................137 Saves:.............................................. Michele Pagnotto, 1987........................................ 275 GAME Goals:.................................Denise Reed vs. Fordham, 4/19/1990...............................10 Assists:.............................Meghan Flanagan at Temple, 2/25/2009..........................7 .............................................Robin Cincotta vs. Philadelphia Textile, 3/29/1990......7 Points:...............................Denise Reed vs. Fordham, 4/19/1990...............................16 Draw Controls:..............Ali Steinberg vs. Connecticut, 4/3/10...............................10 Caused Turnovers:......Regan Teti vs. Monmouth, 3/30/1998................................7 .............................................Kristin Checksfield vs. Hofstra, 3/15/2003......................7 Ground Balls:.................Adriane Esposito vs. Ursinus, 4/24/1990.......................10 .............................................Robin Erthal vs. Hofstra, 4/1/1998.....................................10 Saves:................................Janet Swanson, 1978.............................................................. 34

TEAM RECORDS Most Goals Scored (match):...................................vs. Swarthmore, 28, 4/27/1985 .....................................................................................................vs. Fordham, 28, 4/19/1990 Most Goals Allowed (match): ........................................ vs. Lafayette, 26, 4/7/1988 Most Goals Scored (conference match): .... vs. Boston College, 19, 4/4/2001 Most Goals Allowed (conference match):....... vs. Notre Dame, 20, 4/20/2008 Most Goals Scored (season):............................................................................220, 1998 Fewest Goals Scored (season):............................................................................43, 1977 Most Goals Allowed (season):...........................................................................200, 1988 Fewest Goals Allowed (season):......................................................................... 97, 1988 Most Games Won (season):...................................................................................14, 1999 Fewest Games Won (season):......................................................................3, 1977, 1991 All-Time Record:.......................................................262-278-6 (.485), (546 matches) BIG EAST Record:...................................................................31-44 (.413), (75 matches) First Match:............................................................... 3/29/1977, L, 1-21 vs. Swarthmore First Win:..................................................................................... 4/19/1977, 11-1 vs. Hofstra 100th Win:........................................................................... 4/19/1994, 14-8, vs. Villanova 200th Win...................................................................4/26/2005, 7-5, at Saint Joseph’s Longest Winning Streak:............................................ 11 matches, 3/24 - 4/28/1999

COACHING RECORDS Betty Logan, 1977..................................................................................................... 3-7 (.300) Jane Norris, 1978-79........................................................................................ 9-13-3 (.360) Ann Petracco, 1980-1990......................................................................... 66-96-3 (.400) Denise Wescott, 1991-1993............................................................................16-23 (.410) Anna Marie Vesco, 1994-2002.....................................................................81-65 (.555) Laura Brand-Sias, 2003-present.....................................................96-82 (.539)

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2014 RUTGERS WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE

A Sandra Abel.............................2006-09 Andrea Adams................................ 2012 Stephanie Alexander.................. 1987 Kim Allen....................................1982-84 Rebecca Alley..........................2009-12 Kristen Anderson.................. 2008-11 Stephanie Anderson.......2010-2012 Jessica Apel.............................2001-03 Kristen Arner.......................... 1993-96 Melissa Arthur........................ 2012-

B Danielle Bahto.........................1991-92 Brandi Bailey............................1994-97 Danielle Bajus.........................1996-97 Halley Barnes.......................... 2012Katie Batiuk............................ 2004-07 Rachel Benveneste.....................1984 Amy Bergen..................................... 1981 Brinda Bhatt............................ 1991-94 Mary Jo Blewett............................ 1978 Sandy Bloomfield..................1987-88 Lisa Blum................................... 1990-91 Andrea Boeheim............. 1999-2000 Heidi Bolster...................................1994 Megan Bolster................. 1998-2000 Adrienne Booth.....................2000-02 Maggie Bopp...........................2001-04 Stephanie Bordon.................1984-85 Patricia Bornheimer..............1978-79 Anne Bostwick...............................1984 Laura Brand............................. 1996-99 Nancy Lynn Brewerton................1977 Rachel Bruce..........................2005-06 Lisa Buttaro....................................1990

C Rebecca Caldwell.........................1998 Kim Calhoun.............................1984-85 Melissa Callahan..........................1986 Karen Callaway...................... 1986-89 Elissa Canlas...........................1992-95 Brooke Cantwell ................... 2007-10 Mary Ann Capraro........................1982 Shavaun Carey........................1979-80 Rebecca Cartee.................... 1995-98 Nicole Caruso.................................1988 Dina Marie Cavallo............... 1995-98 Denise Cawley.......................... 1977-78 Elizabeth Chambers....... 1997-2000 Paula Chamoun..................... 1995-98 Kristin Checksfield..............2000-03 Florina Cheskis.............................2000 Pam Childs................................1983-84 JuMe Chon.......................................1990 Aimee Chotikul..................2010-2012 Robin Cincotta....................... 1990-93 Nichole Cirillo.................................1986 Megan Clements.....................2011Barbara Coates..................... 1986-89 Kathy Conard...........................1980-81 Tracey Costello...................... 1988-90

Candice Crough.........1994, 1996-97 Mary Cryan ............................. 2007-10 Cristina Curiale.......................2001-04 Kaitlyn Curran.........................2009-12 Amanda Cymore........................... 2004

D Joy Daly...................................... 1990-91 Candice Dandridge............... 2012Jane Darden.............................. 1977-78 Brittany Davis..........................2010-12 Jessica Davis.......................... 2007-08 Marilyn Davis..................................1990 Jodilyn Deem.......................... 1990-93 Nancy DeJonge...............................1991 Mary Delano....................................1985 Corrine DeLussey..................1987-90 Valerie Depelteau.................2005-06 Stephanie Dickson.......................2010 Hollie DiMuro............................2011Janice Dinn...............................1980-81 Anne Dino..................................1984-85 Stephanie Dixon ........................... 2010 Rachel Doan............................2006-09 Maureen Donahue........................1977 Rebecca Donahue................. 1991-94 Susan Duccilli....................1999-2002 Kristina Dunphey...................... 2014Jennifer Durant.......................1992-95 Mary Beth Dwyer...................1984-87

E Colleen Ekert......................2012-2013 Addington Elliot......................2013Rachel Engler........................... 2014Robin Erthal............................ 1996-99 Adrienne Esposito................ 1988-90

F Heidi Faith.........................................1977 Jamie Farewell....................... 2004-07 Stephanie Farrell...........................1991 Lyndsey Feldman..................2003-05 Elizabeth Ferrara................... 1981-84 Bridget Finnerty.....................1992-93 Meghan Flanagan.................. 2007-10 Diane Foster....................................1977 Jessica Fox..............................2005-08 Nina Frankoski.......................2006-09 Janice Fuls................................1984-85

G Jessica Gallogly.....................2000-02 Cathy Gannon.................................1983 Cindy Garboski........................1979-80 Diane Gertie............................ 1986-88 Terese Gertie...........................1984-87 Eileen Ghent............................2008, 10 Kathleen Gilbert.................... 1980-82 Jessica Gill.........................1998, 2000 Cheryl Gish....................................... 1979 Joanne Givas................................... 1978 Carole Glantzow......................1978-79 Maria Grant............................. 1982-86


/// RUTGERS RECORD BOOK /// Nancy Grater...................................2001 Jaclyn Greenbaum...............2003-04 Claire Grooms........................2000-03 Genevieve Grossman..........2003-05 Lauren Gulotta..................1999-2002

H Shirah Hamor..........................2005-06 Jessica Hardy......................... 1984-86 Tara Hardy.......................................2008 Meredith Harper....................1987-89 Lindsay Harris................................2010 Holly Henschel................................1977 Alexis Hiering..........................2002-04 Merrill Hilf................................ 1980-82 Amanda Hobson........................... 2005 Kathleen Holley.....................2003-06 Amy Horne................................1982-85 Carlene Hunt............................1989-92 Torrey Hunter......................... 2000-01 Katie Hynes.....................................1992 Judith Harris ................................ 2010 Madeline Hulsey....................2013-

I Chelsea Intrabartola............2011Nancy Isenberg...................... 1977-80

J Heather Jones......................... 1991-94

K Lily Kalata.............................2010-2013 Kathy Kean......................................1983 Mary Kelleher..........................1982-84 Heather Kenyon........................... 2004 Bridget Klapinski...................1992-95 Jenni Klenk..............................2006-09 Kristin Kocher......................... 2012Kim Kolodny.............................2013Aileen Kowal.............................1992-95 Mary Krebs...............................1983-85 Patra Krinis.............................2003-04

L Christine Lacy........................ 1983-86 Carol Larson.............................1982-84 Linda Larson.............................1979-81 Mayrav Lavid...................................1989 Kathryn Lawrence................2006-08 Dana Laws.........................................1991 Andrea Leininger.................. 2002-05 Jackie Lerner..........................2006-08 Susan Little..............................1982-83 Shawn Lopez............................ 2008-11 Chantale Louis........................1993-94

M Claire MacDougall..................2011Deborah Macherione...........1992-95 Donna MacNair...................... 1986-89 Courtney Madden........................1992 Sarah Mahon............................2011Michele Madison.................. 1980-82 Kim Maltz......................................... 1987 Anne Marchitello.................. 2004-07

Marie Margate....................... 1990-94 Kirsten Marinke............................1984 Katherine Marino.................. 2008-11 Cheryl Martin............................ 1977-78 Katrina Martinelli...................2011Carey Marie Marzicola ...... 1983-86 Danielle Mascera...................2009-12 Lori Mather................................1978-81 Amanda Mazzarella............. 1996-99 Pamela McElroy.....................1989-92 Shannon McElroy..... 1993, 1995-96 Pauline McGann.....................1993-94 Annie McGinley.................2009-2013 Megan McGonagle............... 1998-99 Andree McGuire..................... 1991-93 Elizabeth McGuire...........1982, 1984 Karie McGuire......................... 2007-10 Carol McIntyre........................1979-81 Karen McIntyre.............................1986 Kathleen McNerney..............1983-85 Patricia McNerney.......................1986 Lynn Milam......................................1980 Carolyn Milano........................1992-95 Kelsey Miller.............................2011Kristie Miller............................ 1990-91 Laura Miller.............................. 1990-91 Michelle Miller........................1992-93 Mary Moran.............................. 2008-11 Jessica Mosey.......................2002-03 Melissa Mosey.......................2001-03 Jennifer Mumford............ 1999-2001 Colleen Murphy.............................1984

Donna Ricca....................................1982 Dinna Rich.........................................1977 Faith Richards.........................2008-10 Lindsay Rising........................2003-05 Nadia Rogala....... 1996, 1998-2000 Kelly Ryan..................................1987-90

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Roseann O’Brien...........................1985

Vivianne Sahyoun................. 1996-99 Erika Sauer...................................... 1979 Lisa Savage.............................2002-04 Rebecca Savidge..........................1990 Lauren Sbrilli.............................2011Ashley Schauder...................2003-05 Melissa Schepacarter........ 1993-97 Elizabeth Schmidt........................1986 Jennifer Schmitt................ .. 2008-10 Rachel Schneeberger.....2010-2013 Megan Schofield...........................1994 Chrissy Schreiber..................2013Karen Schuck...........................1991-92 Betty Ann Scott............................. 1978 Catherine Seals........2001, 2003-05 Kathryn Seidman..................2006-09 Susan Shelton................................1980 Katherine Shomo..................2005-06 Grace Sica....................................... 2003 Alison Simonton............................1992 Kate Slotman..........................2000-03 Nicole Smartt................................2008 Sarah Soden...........................2004-06 Patricia Soh.....................................1994 Kaja Stamnes......................... 2007-08 Ali Steinberg............................2009-12 Michelle Stojanov.........................1994 Kathy Stott...............................1997-99 Jill Sugalski......................................1993 Janet Diane Swanson........... 1977-78 Kathleen Sweeney.................1978-79 Rita Sweeney...........................1984-87 Lori Szentgyorgyi..........................1985

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Erika Page........................................2007 Michele Pagnotto..................1987-90 Judith Papit..................................... 1979 Nicol Parceluzzi..................... 1998-99 Grace Anne Park................... 1993-96 Pearl Park....................1996, 1998-99 Cheryl Pascoe.........................1984-85 Deborah Payn..................................1977 Kathy Pecha.............................1982-83 Katherine Parker..................2006-09 Emily Penn................................ 2007-10 Taylor Pennell..........................2013Jill Penrose......................... 1998-2001 Lori Perril.................................. 2000-01 Megan Pierce......................... 2007-09 Ericka Pierson................................1988 Audrey Poe......................................1988 Michelle Poole.......................2006-09 Andrea Potter...............................2006

Melinda Teplick...................... 1977-80 Regan Teti................................ 1996-99 Joanna Tewfik................................1998 Joanne Tirocke........................ 1988-91 Amanda Trendell.....................2011Susan Trimble......................... 1988-91 Mallory Tornetta...................2006-09 Erin Turkot.................................2011-

N Cecilia Navas..................................1994 Pamela Neefe.................................1984 Robyn Norris....................................1991 Jill Norton............................ 1998-2001

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R Denise Reed.............................1987-90 Marilyn Reilly...........................1982-85

Karyl Whitman........................ 1990-93 Emily Widrick..........................2003-05 Brooke Wiley..................... 1998-2000 Connie Williams...................... 1979-82 Sarah Williams..............................2006 Nina Willis.................................. 1988-91 Cali Wojdyla..............................2001-04 Lisa Wright.............................. 1986-89

Y Susan Yu...........................................1994

Z Michelle Zaffuto............................2010 Denise Zajac............................1984-85 Lissa Zaleski........................... 1985-88 Jennifer Zar..............................1993-94 Bold indicates current studentathlete

V Lauren Vader..................... 1999-2000 Beth A. Vasta.......................... 1985-88 Ashley Vida..................................... 2004 Jenny Vlahos............................ 2012W Victoria Waldman................. 1993-96 Pamela Wall...............................1978-81 Lindsey Watts.........................2009-12 Rachel Welch .....................2010-2013 Marlena Welsh........................ 2008-11 Courtney Wernick........................ 2005 Jaime Whitlock...................... 1996-99

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/// ALL-TIME RESULTS /// 1977 (3-7) Head Coach: Betty Logan 3/29........... SWARTHMORE................................. L.................... 1-21 4/1.............. TEMPLE............................................... L................... 3-10 4/5............. at Glassboro.................................... L................... 4-15 4/16........... KUTZTOWN........................................ L...................... 3-7 4/19........... HOFSTRA........................................... W....................11-1 4/21........... at Princeton..................................... L.................... 2-11 4/26........... at Lehigh........................................... W.................. 12-9 4/28........... at East Stroudsburg.................... L.................... 1-18 5/3............. at Trenton State (TCNJ)............. W.....................4-2 5/4.............. at Ursinus.......................................... L.................... 2-17

1978 (4-8) Head Coach: Jane Norris 3/28........... at Swarthmore............................... W.................... 5-4 3/30.......... at Temple........................................... L.................... 3-11 4/3............. VILLANOVA....................................... W.................... 8-0 4/8............. at Delaware...................................... L................... 2-10 4/11............ LEHIGH............................................... W.................... 8-5 4/15........... at Kutztown...................................... L..................... 4-9 4/18........... GLASSBORO...................................... L..................... 3-4 4/20........... PRINCETON....................................... L......................3-5 4/26........... EAST STROUDSBURG.................... L....................2-12 4/29........... at Penn State.................................. L................... 2-19 5/2.............. TRENTON STATE (TCNJ).............. W.................... 6-5 5/4.............. URSINUS............................................ L....................2-13

1979 (5-5-3) Head Coach: Jane Norris 3/30.......... SWARTHMORE................................. T..................... 4-4 3/31........... at Ursinus.......................................... L................... 6-15 4/7.............. KUTZTOWN....................................... W.................. 13-5 4/10........... at Lehigh............................................ L....................4-17 4/17............ at Glassboro.................................... L................... 9-10 4/19........... at Princeton..................................... T.......................7-7 4/21........... at East Stroudsburg................... W.....................9-7 4/23........... TEMPLE.............................................. W.....................8-7 4/24........... DELAWARE........................................ W.................13-11 4/28........... PENN STATE...................................... L................... 6-15 5/1.............. at Trenton State (TCNJ).............. T................. 13-13 5/3............. at Hofstra......................................... W.................. 21-8 5/5............. MARYLAND........................................ L.................... 5-11

1980 (6-9) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/25........... URSINUS............................................ L....................1-24 3/26........... LEHIGH................................................ L......................7-8 3/28........... at Swarthmore............................... W.................. 10-4 4/3............. MONTCLAIR..................................... W.................. 19-5 4/5............. at Temple........................................... L....................3-15 4/8............. at Delaware...................................... L................... 6-13 4/11............ COLGATE............................................ W................... 11-2 4/15........... GLASSBORO..................................... W.....................4-2 4/17............ at West Chester............................. L................... 3-10 4/19........... at Kutztown..................................... W.....................7-6 4/21........... PRINCETON....................................... L..................... 5-8 4/23........... EAST STROUDSBURG................... W.................... 8-6 4/26........... at Penn State.................................. L................... 3-10 5/2.............. TRENTON STATE (TCNJ)............... L..................... 6-8 5/3............. at Maryland...................................... L....................7-13

1981 (4-9-1) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/19........... at William & Mary.......................... L................... 4-16 3/24........... at Ursinus.......................................... L................... 8-15 4/2.............. at Montclair.................................... W.................... 9-8 4/4............. TEMPLE............................................... L......................6-7 4/7.............. DELAWARE......................................... L..................... 3-8 4/9............. at Lehigh............................................ L..................... 4-6 4/11............ at Glassboro................................... W...................14-7 4/15........... WEST CHESTER............................... T..................... 4-4 4/16........... RHODE ISLAND................................ L..................... 4-5 4/18........... PENN STATE...................................... L................... 6-13 4/20........... at Princeton..................................... L.................... 7-12 4/22........... at East Stroudsburg................... W................... 11-2 4/25........... MARYLAND........................................ L....................3-14 4/28........... at Trenton State (TCNJ)............. W.....................7-6

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1982 (4-10) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/23........... URSINUS............................................ L................... 9-15 3/25........... at Rhode Island............................ W.................... 6-5 3/30.......... at Delaware...................................... L.................... 1-15 4/1.............. MONTCLAIR..................................... W.................. 18-2 4/3............. at Temple........................................... L.................... 1-12 4/12........... PRINCETON...................................... W.....................7-6 4/15........... at West Chester............................. L................... 5-10 4/17............ at Penn State.................................. L...................3-25 4/21........... EAST STROUDSBURG................... W.................... 6-3 4/24........... at Maryland...................................... L.................... 4-11 4/24........... vs. Old Dominion............................. L....................7-10 4/28........... GLASSBORO...................................... L......................7-8 4/29........... TRENTON STATE (TCNJ)............... L...................... 3-7 5/3............. LEHIGH................................................ L......................4-7

1983 (4-9) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/22........... SWARTHMORE................................ W.................... 8-5 3/29........... at Ursinus.......................................... L................... 7-22 4/2.............. TEMPLE............................................... L................... 5-19 4/5............. DELAWARE......................................... L...................3-20 4/7.............. at Lehigh............................................ L...................... 5-7 4/9............. at Glassboro.................................... L..................10-11 4/12........... at Montclair.................................... W..................16-0 4/16........... PENN STATE...................................... L...................5-20 4/23........... MARYLAND........................................ L....................3-12 4/27........... WEST CHESTER............................... L................. 10-12 4/30.......... OLD DOMINION.............................. W..................10-9 5/2.............. at East Stroudsburg................... W.................. 12-8 5/4.............. at Trenton State (TCNJ).............. L................... 5-10

1984 (7-8-1) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/20........... at Swarthmore............................... W...................15-7 3/22........... URSINUS........................................... W.....................7-6 3/31........... at Temple........................................... L....................2-13 4/3............. at Delaware...................................... L................... 3-21 4/10........... HARVARD............................................ L...................... 5-7 4/11............ MONTCLAIR..................................... W.................. 14-3 4/12........... at Lafayette..................................... L...................... 5-7 4/14........... at Penn State.................................. L................... 4-16 4/17............ TOWSON............................................. T................. 13-13 4/20........... at Maryland...................................... L....................2-12 4/24........... TRENTON STATE (TCNJ).............. W.................. 12-9 4/25........... LEHIGH................................................ L................... 5-10 4/26........... at West Chester............................ W.................. 10-5 4/28........... EAST STROUDSBURG................... W.................. 18-4 4/29........... MASSACHUSETTS.......................... L................... 8-10 5/1.............. GLASSBORO..................................... W................. 20-9

1985 (7-8) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/26........... DELAWARE......................................... L................. 14-19 3/28........... at Montclair.................................... W.................. 16-2 3/30.......... TEMPLE............................................... L................... 2-16 4/4............. at Lehigh............................................ L.................... 5-17 4/5............. OLD DOMINION.............................. W.....................7-6 4/6............. WEST CHESTER............................... L..................... 5-9 4/11............ LAFAYETTE........................................ W..................10-6 4/13........... PENN STATE...................................... L................... 4-16 4/17............ at East Stroudsburg.................... L................... 9-10 4/20........... MARYLAND........................................ L................... 8-15 4/23........... at Trenton State (TCNJ)............. W...................11-8 4/25........... at Ursinus......................................... W.................... 6-5 4/27........... SWARTHMORE................................ W..................28-2 4/28........... at Massachusetts........................ L....................4-12 4/30.......... at Glassboro................................... W...................16-7

1986 (9-6-1) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/29........... at Temple........................................... L................... 2-10 4/1.............. at Hofstra......................................... W................... 13-1 4/3............. LEHIGH................................................ L..................... 5-9 4/5............. at West Chester............................. L..................... 6-9 4/6............. OLD DOMINION.............................. W.................... 5-4 4/10........... at Lafayette.................................... W.................... 6-3 4/12........... at Penn State.................................. L....................5-14 4/13........... at Bucknell...................................... W.................. 14-3 4/19........... at Maryland...................................... L....................7-13 4/20........... at Towson......................................... W................. 20-8

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4/22........... TRENTON STATE (TCNJ)............... T..................... 6-6 4/26........... URSINUS............................................ L................... 0-13 4/27........... MASSACHUSETTS......................... W................. 12-11 4/29........... GLASSBORO..................................... W..................19-9 4/30.......... EAST STROUDSBURG................... W.................. 13-5 5/2.............. at Swarthmore............................... W.................. 15-4

1987 (5-10) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/23........... at Glassboro................................... W...................21-5 3/28........... TEMPLE............................................... L................... 2-16 3/31........... HOFSTRA........................................... W..................10-6 4/2.............. at Lehigh............................................ L................... 5-10 4/4............. OLD DOMINION............................... L..................... 8-9 4/5............. WEST CHESTER............................... L....................7-10 4/7.............. at Drew.............................................. W.....................8-7 4/9............. LAFAYETTE......................................... L....................6-11 4/11............ PENN STATE...................................... L....................2-21 4/12........... BUCKNELL......................................... W.................. 15-8 4/15........... at East Stroudsburg................... W.....................7-6 4/18........... MARYLAND........................................ L....................2-13 4/21........... at Trenton State (TCNJ).............. L................... 3-13 4/26........... at Massachusetts........................ L....................3-17 4/28........... URSINUS............................................ L....................5-12

1988 (4-11) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/29........... at Hofstra......................................... W.................... 8-6 3/31........... at Temple........................................... L...................4-25 4/7.............. DREW.................................................. W.................. 14-9 4/8............. at Lafayette..................................... L.................. 9-26 4/9............. at Penn State.................................. L....................1-25 4/10........... at Bucknell...................................... W.....................8-7 4/12........... at West Chester............................. L......................6-7 4/16........... at Maryland...................................... L....................2-12 4/17............ vs. Northwestern........................... L..................... 3-6 4/19........... TRENTON STATE (TCNJ)............... L.................. 11-12 4/24........... MASSACHUSETTS.......................... L................. 10-12 4/26........... URSINUS............................................ L................... 5-21 4/28........... LEHIGH................................................ L................... 6-15 4/30.......... GLASSBORO..................................... W.................. 10-5 5/2.............. EAST STROUDSBURG.................... L.................. 11-12

1989 (6-10) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/28........... HOFSTRA........................................... W.....................9-7 3/30.......... TEMPLE............................................... L..................... 4-6 4/1.............. WEST CHESTER............................... L................... 9-12 4/2.............. OLD DOMINION............................... L.................... 3-11 4/4............. at Drew.............................................. W.................. 12-5 4/6............. LAFAYETTE......................................... L....................4-14 4/8............. PENN STATE...................................... L.................... 2-17 4/9............. BUCKNELL......................................... W.....................8-7 4/11............ at East Stroudsburg................... W................... 17-2 4/15........... MARYLAND........................................ L....................8-11 4/18........... at Trenton State (TCNJ).............. L..................11-19 4/22........... at Massachusetts........................ L....................5-13 4/25........... at Ursinus.......................................... L................... 5-18 4/27........... at Lehigh............................................ L................... 9-15 4/29........... at Glassboro................................... W.....................7-6 5/2.............. DREXEL.............................................. W..................16-8

1990 (10-6) Head Coach: Ann Petracco 3/27........... at Hofstra......................................... W.....................9-7 3/29........... PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE............. W................... 17-2 4/2.............. at Kutztown..................................... W.................... 6-4 4/3............. DREW.................................................. W.................. 12-5 4/5............. at Lafayette..................................... L....................7-19 4/8............. at Bucknell...................................... W.................... 8-4 4/10........... EAST STROUDSBURG................... W..................16-6 4/11............ at West Chester............................ W.................. 13-3 4/14........... at Maryland...................................... L................... 3-18 4/17............ TRENTON STATE (TCNJ)............... L......................6-7 4/19........... FORDHAM......................................... W................. 28-0 4/21........... MASSACHUSETTS.......................... L..................... 5-9 4/24........... URSINUS............................................ L................... 8-12 4/26........... LEHIGH............................................... W.....................8-7 4/28........... at Yale................................................. L.................... 5-11 5/1.............. at Drexel........................................... W...................14-7


/// ALL-TIME RESULTS /// 1991 (3-9) Head Coach: Denise Wescott 3/15........... WILLIAM & MARY.......................... L................... 0-12 3/23........... CORNELL............................................ L....................2-12 3/25........... GEORGETOWN.................................. L......................7-8 3/26........... HOFSTRA........................................... W.................... 9-5 3/28........... at Philadelphia Textile................ W...................11-6 4/2.............. at Ursinus.......................................... L................. 10-14 4/7.............. at Harvard......................................... L................... 0-16 4/13........... DREXEL............................................... L.................. 11-12 4/16........... at Trenton State (TCNJ).............. L................... 5-16 4/18........... SHIPPENSBURG.............................. L....................7-10 4/23........... VILLANOVA....................................... W...................11-9 4/25........... at Lehigh............................................ L................... 5-10

1992 (6-7) Head Coach: Denise Wescott 3/12........... at Towson.......................................... L.................10-18 3/21........... at Georgetown............................... W.................. 10-4 3/24........... HOFSTRA........................................... W................. 12-11 3/25........... LEHIGH................................................ L..................... 4-9 3/28........... BUCKNELL.......................................... L..................... 5-8 4/2.............. PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE............. W.................. 14-4 4/5............. HARVARD............................................ L................... 5-16 4/8............. at American..................................... W.................... 9-2 4/11............ at Drexel............................................ L................... 0-16 4/14........... TRENTON STATE (TCNJ)............... L................... 6-12 4/21........... at Villanova...................................... W.................11-10 4/25........... at Yale................................................. L................... 3-13 4/29........... at Shippensburg........................... W.................17-10

1993 (7-7) Head Coach: Denise Wescott 3/25........... at Lehigh............................................ L................... 9-15 3/27........... DREXEL............................................... L..................... 6-9 3/30.......... at Bucknell...................................... W.....................9-7 4/1.............. PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE............. W..................23-5 4/7.............. AMERICAN........................................ W.................. 12-6 4/10........... GEORGETOWN.................................. L.................. 11-12 4/11............ at Cornell........................................... L...................... 3-7 4/13........... at Trenton State (TCNJ).............. L....................3-15 4/17............ MASSACHUSETTS......................... W.................... 9-5 4/18........... at Harvard......................................... L................ 10-20 4/20........... VILLANOVA....................................... W.................... 9-5 4/22........... HOFSTRA........................................... W................ 18-14 4/26........... YALE...................................................... L................... 4-15 4/28........... at Shippensburg........................... W.................17-16

1994 (7-8) Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco 3/22........... VERMONT........................................... L................. 10-15 3/24........... LEHIGH................................................ L................... 9-10 3/29........... TOWSON............................................ W.................. 12-9 3/31........... PENNSYLVANIA............................... W.................. 10-5 4/4............. BUCKNELL......................................... W.................. 16-3 4/9............. at Georgetown................................ L................. 14-21 4/10........... at American..................................... W.................. 12-6 4/12........... Trenton State (TCNJ)................... L..................15-17 4/16........... Massachusetts............................. W................. 21-11 4/19........... at Villanova...................................... W.................. 14-8 4/21........... at Hofstra.......................................... L................... 9-16 4/25........... at Yale................................................. L....................7-16 4/29........... at Shippensburg........................... W................. 12-11 4/30.......... at Colgate......................................... L....................4-12 5/1.............. at Cornell........................................... L..................11-22

1995 (6-10) Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco 3/11............ Brown.................................................. L......................4-7 3/23........... at Lehigh............................................ L................... 9-15 3/25........... at Bucknell...................................... W.................... 8-3 3/28........... at Towson.......................................... L..................... 8-9 3/29........... Shippensburg.................................. L..................... 5-8 4/1.............. at Saint Joseph’s.......................... W.................. 13-3 4/4............. Hofstra............................................... L..................... 4-5 4/8............. Georgetown..................................... W................ 13-12 4/11............ at Maryland...................................... L.................... 1-18 4/14........... at Vermont....................................... W....................11-7 4/15........... at Massachusetts....................... W.................... 6-4 4/18........... Villanova............................................ W.....................7-3 4/22........... at Boston College......................... L......................7-9 4/24........... Yale....................................................... L................. 10-13

4/26........... at Pennsylvania.............................. L................... 8-13 4/26........... Colgate............................................... L................... 9-13

1996 (9-7) Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco 3/19........... at Lafayette..................................... L....................7-13 3/21........... Lehigh................................................. L..................... 3-4 3/2.............. Bucknell............................................ W.................. 15-5 3/26........... Towson.............................................. W.................... 6-3 3/28........... at Brown............................................ L....................3-14 3/30.......... Saint Joseph’s................................ W.................... 9-4 4/2.............. at Hofstra.......................................... L..................... 8-9 4/4............. Boston College.............................. W.................... 9-8 4/6............. at Shippensburg........................... W.................. 15-4 4/10........... Maryland............................................ L...................2-20 4/13........... Massachusetts............................. W.................... 9-8 4/16........... at Villanova...................................... W.....................9-7 4/17............ at Monmouth................................. W.................. 15-6 4/20........... at Georgetown................................ L................... 6-12 4/27........... Penn State....................................... W.....................7-6 ECAC Tournament 5/4.............. at Lehigh*.......................................... L....................8-11

1997 (12-5) Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco 3/11............ at Towson.......................................... L..................... 8-9 3/15........... Brown................................................. W.................... 9-5 3/18........... Lafayette.......................................... W.................. 13-5 3/20........... at Lehigh............................................ L..................... 6-8 3/23........... at Boston University................... W................... 14-1 3/29........... at Saint Joseph’s.......................... W....................17-7 4/4............. Villanova............................................ W.................... 9-2 4/7.............. at Bucknell...................................... W.................. 12-3 4/12........... at Massachusetts....................... W...................11-6 4/14........... Hofstra.............................................. W.................... 9-4 4/17............ at Pennsylvania............................. W..................10-9 4/19........... Georgetown...................................... L..................... 5-8 4/22........... Wagner.............................................. W.................. 21-0 4/26........... at Temple........................................... L....................3-14 4/28........... at Boston College........................ W.................. 13-9 4/30.......... Yale ..................................................... W...................10-7 ECAC Tournament 5/4.............. at Yale................................................. L..................... 5-6

1998 (12-6) Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco 3/4.............. Towson............................................... L....................8-11 3/14........... at Brown........................................... W.....................7-6 3/18........... at Delaware...................................... L................... 9-10 3/22........... SYRACUSE........................................ W.................. 15-9 3/26........... at Lafayette.................................... W.................. 14-3 3/28........... BOSTON COLLEGE......................... W......................7-1 3/30.......... MONMOUTH..................................... W.................. 16-4 4/1.............. at Hofstra.......................................... L................. 10-12 4/4............. SAINT JOSEPH’S............................. W..................20-3 4/8............. at Connecticut............................... W.................. 16-5 4/14........... TEMPLE............................................... L......................9-7 4/16........... PENNSYLVANIA............................... W...................13-7 4/18........... at Georgetown................................ L................... 9-13 4/23........... at Old Dominion............................. W...................10-7 4/26........... at Villanova...................................... W...................18-7 4/29........... at Yale................................................ W..................18-8 ECAC Tournament 5/9............. vs. Lafayette................................... W................. 12-11 5/10........... at Penn State.................................. L................... 9-14

1999 (14-3) Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco 3/7.............. at Towson......................................... W...................12-7 3/10........... BROWN............................................... W................... 11-3 3/13........... at Princeton..................................... L....................7-13 3/17............ DELAWARE........................................ W..................10-8 3/20........... OLD DOMINION............................... L..................... 5-6 3/24........... LAFAYETTE........................................ W.................. 14-3 3/27........... vs. Boston College....................... W................... 21-7 3/31........... HOFSTRA........................................... W.................... 9-4 4/3............. GEORGETOWN................................. W.................. 13-9 4/10........... at Syracuse..................................... W.................... 9-8 4/14........... at Pennsylvania............................. W.................. 15-3 4/17............ CONNECTICUT................................ W...................21-5 4/22........... at Temple.......................................... W.................... 8-5 4/24........... at Saint Joseph’s.......................... W..................16-6 4/26........... VILLANOVA....................................... W...................21-3

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4/28........... YALE..................................................... W.................... 6-4 NCAA First Round 5/5............. at James Madison......................... L....................6-11

2000 (7-8) Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco 3/5............. PRINCETON....................................... L......................7-9 3/12........... CORNELL............................................ L.....................7-11 3/15........... at Delaware...................................... L................... 9-15 3/18........... at Old Dominion.............................. L..................... 8-9 3/20........... VIRGINIA TECH.............................. W.....................7-6 3/22........... at Lafayette.................................... W.................... 9-6 3/29........... at Hofstra......................................... W.....................8-7 4/1.............. at Georgetown................................ L................... 6-16 4/6............. at Villanova...................................... W..................16-8 4/8............. SYRACUSE......................................... L................... 6-13 4/12........... PENNSYLVANIA............................... W................. 15-11 4/15........... at Connecticut............................... W.................13-11 4/24........... at Brown............................................ L................. 10-13 4/26........... at Yale................................................. L..................... 3-9 4/29........... NOTRE DAME................................... W...................14-7

2001 (7-9, 2-4 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco 3/3............. at Virginia Tech*............................. L....................8-11 3/7.............. at Princeton..................................... L................... 3-16 3/10........... at Cornell........................................... L................... 6-15 3/14........... DELAWARE......................................... L....................5-12 3/17............ MARIST.............................................. W................... 21-1 3/21........... LAFAYETTE........................................ W.................... 8-3 3/27........... at Saint Joseph’s.......................... W..................16-6 3/31........... GEORGETOWN*................................ L....................5-13 4/4............. BOSTON COLLEGE*........................ W...................19-7 4/7.............. at Syracuse*..................................... L.................... 7-12 4/10........... at Pennsylvania.............................. L..................... 5-6 4/14........... CONNECTICUT*.............................. W.................. 12-9 4/17............ HOFSTRA.........................................L OT..............10-11 4/23........... VILLANOVA....................................... W.................. 12-4 4/25........... YALE..................................................... W.................. 10-3 4/29........... at Notre Dame*............................... L................... 8-12 * indicates BIG EAST conference match

2002 (7-9, 2-4 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco 3/2.............. VIRGINIA TECH*.............................. L ................... 8-9 3/6............. MANHATTAN.................................... W ..................16-1 3/9............. CORNELL............................................ L..................... 5-9 3/13........... at Delaware...................................... L..................10-11 3/16........... MARIST.............................................. W ................. 14-2 3/21........... at Lafayette..................................... L ................... 6-9 3/23........... at Hofstra.......................................... L ............... 10-12 3/26........... SAINT JOSEPH’S............................. W ................. 13-8 3/30.......... at Georgetown*.............................. L....................9-17 4/3............. at Villanova...................................... W................... 11-5 4/6............. SYRACUSE*....................................... W..................10-9 4/10........... PENNSYLVANIA............................... W.................... 6-5 4/13........... at Connecticut*...........................L OT.............. 11-12 4/21........... at Boston College*....................... W .................... 7-5 4/24........... at Yale................................................. L ................... 4-8 4/28........... NOTRE DAME*.................................. L ................... 2-9 * indicates BIG EAST conference match

2003 (12-4, 3-3 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 3/8............. at Cornell........................................... L.................... 7-14 3/11............ DELAWARE........................................ W.................. 12-6 3/15........... HOFSTRA........................................... W.................11-10 3/19........... at Monmouth................................. W.................. 15-5 3/21........... at Saint Joseph’s.......................... W.................. 12-5 3/26........... at Marist........................................... W...................17-3 3/30.......... GEORGETOWN*................................ L..................... 5-6 4/1.............. at Pennsylvania............................. W.................... 9-8 4/5............. at Syracuse*..................................... L..................... 6-8 4/9............. YALE..................................................... W.................15-12 4/12........... CONNECTICUT*.............................. W.................... 9-6 4/15........... MANHATTAN.................................... W...................21-2 4/19........... BOSTON COLLEGE*........................ W...................11-9 4/21........... VIRGINIA TECH*............................. W.................... 9-5 4/23........... VILLANOVA*...................................... W.................. 14-4 4/27........... at Notre Dame*............................... L................... 6-13 * indicates BIG EAST conference match

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/// ALL-TIME RESULTS /// 2004 (7-8, 3-3 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 2/28........... NORTHWESTERN............................. L................. 14-13 3/2.............. at Hofstra......................................... W...................12-7 3/6............. at Delaware..................................... W.................. 12-8 3/10........... PENN................................................... W................... 11-4 3/14........... CORNELL............................................ L..................... 6-8 3/19........... at Virginia Tech*............................. L....................7-16 3/29........... at Georgetown*.............................. L................... 6-13 3/31........... at Villanova...................................... W.................. 14-5 4/3............. SYRACUSE*........................................ L....................5-15 4/7.............. at Yale................................................. L................... 8-10 4/10........... at Connecticut*............................. W.................... 9-6 4/16........... at Boston College*....................... W.................. 10-3 4/18........... at New Hampshire........................ L..................... 8-9 4/25........... NOTRE DAME*................................. W.....................7-6 4/27........... OLD DOMINION............................... L..................... 8-9 * indicates BIG EAST conference match

2005 (6-10, 1-4 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 2/26........... Hofstra............................................... L..................... 6-8 3/5............. Delaware............................................ L................... 9-12 3/11............ Boston College*............................. W....... 11-10 (OT) 3/15........... at Yale................................................ W...................10-7 3/23........... Bucknell............................................ W...................18-1 3/26........... Georgetown*.................................... L................. 10-15 3/28........... OLD DOMINION............................... L..................... 8-9 4/1.............. at Northwestern............................ L................... 5-10 4/3............. at Notre Dame*............................... L................... 9-12 4/6............. Villanova............................................ W.................. 15-3 4/10........... Connecticut*.................................... L.................... 5-11 4/22........... at Syracuse*..................................... L................... 9-14 4/24........... Ohio State........................................ W..................10-9 4/26........... at Saint Joseph’s.......................... W..................... 7-5 5/1.............. at Cornell........................................... L................. 12-13 5/8............. Pennsylvania.................................... L................... 6-12 * indicates BIG EAST conference match

2006 (7-9, 1-4 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 2/26........... northwestern.................................. L................... 3-18 3/1.............. at Hofstra......................................... W.....................9-7 3/4.............. at Delaware..................................... W.................... 9-8 3/12........... at Loyola (Md.)*.............................. L..................10-17 3/15........... MANHATTAN.................................... W...................13-7 3/19........... SAINT JOSEPH’S............................. W...................11-8 3/22........... MONMOUTH..................................... W.................. 14-5 3/25........... at Georgetown*.............................. L.................... 7-15 3/27........... at Old Dominion.............................. L.................. 11-12 3/31........... TEMPLE............................................... L..................10-11 4/8............. at Connecticut*............................. W................ 14-12 4/15........... SYRACUSE*........................................ L................... 8-18 4/23........... NOTRE DAME*.................................. L................... 8-13 4/26........... ALBANY.............................................. W................. 12-11 4/30.......... at Ohio State................................... L................... 9-14 *indicates BIG EAST conference match

2007 (12-5, 3-2 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 2/24........... at Cornell.......................................... W....... 11-10 (OT) 2/28........... VILLANOVA....................................... W..................19-6 3/3............. DELAWARE........................................ W.................15-12 3/7.............. PRINCETON....................................... L.................10-19 3/11............ LOYOLA (MD.)*................................. W..................10-8 3/14........... at Monmouth................................. W...................11-6 3/21........... HOFSTRA........................................... W................ 14-12 3/24........... GEORGETOWN*................................ L..................... 3-9 3/26........... OLD DOMINION.............................. W...................11-8 3/30.......... at Temple.......................................... W................ 14-10 4/3............. at Saint Joseph’s.......................... W................... 11-5 4/7.............. CONNECTICUT*.............................. W.................11-10 4/10........... MANHATTAN.................................... W.................. 18-3 4/13........... at Syracuse*..................................... L................. 12-21 4/21........... at Notre Dame*.............................. W.....................8-7 4/23........... at Northwestern............................ L................... 4-15 4/27........... at Syracuse#.................................... L....................7-13 *indicates BIG EAST regular-season conference match #indicates BIG EAST Championship first round match (at Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y.)

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2008 (7-10, 2-3 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 2/24........... No.1 NORTHWESTERN.................. L................... 4-21 2/28........... at Delaware...................................... L......................6-7 3/2.............. CORNELL............................................ L................... 6-10 3/5............. at No. 7 Princeton.......................... L................... 8-16 3/8............. LOYOLA (Md.)*................................. W................ 14-13 3/14........... LOUISVILLE...................................... W................ 13-12 3/19........... at Hofstra......................................... W.................... 9-6 3/22........... at No. 7 Georgetown*................... L.................... 5-11 3/24........... at Old Dominion.............................. L......................6-7 3/28........... vs. No. 18 Denver%....................... W......... 10-9 (ot) 4/2.............. Saint Joseph’s................................ W.................. 14-8 4/6............. at Connecticut*............................. W..................10-6 4/9............. Monmouth....................................... W.................. 14-9 4/12........... No. 5 Syracuse*.............................. L................... 6-18 4/16........... TEMPLE............................................... L.......... 9-10 (ot) 4/20........... No. 8 Notre Dame.......................... L.................. 9-20 4/25........... No. 5 Syracuse#.............................. L................... 7-22 % in College Park, Md. *indicates BIG EAST conference match #indicates BIG EAST Championship first round match (at Notre Dame Stadium in Notre Dame, Ind.)

2009 (7-9, 3-4 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 2/25........... at Temple.......................................... W..................16-9 2/28........... at No. 16 Cornell............................. L.............7-8 (ot) 3/4.............. at No. 6 Princeton......................... L..................... 8-9 3/7.............. DELAWARE........................................ W............ 7-6 (ot) 3/11............ at Saint Joseph’s.......................... W.....................7-6 3/14........... at No. 1 Northwestern................. L....................1-24 3/17............ at No. 11 Notre Dame*................. L................... 9-18 3/20........... DENVER............................................... L..................... 8-9 3/23........... HOFSTRA............................................ L....................7-13 3/27........... No. 13 LOYOLA*............................... W................. 12-11 3/29........... No. 6 GEORGETOWN*.................... L..................... 5-9 4/3............. at Louisville*..................................... L................... 8-10 4/5............. at Cincinnati*.................................. W................ 15-10 4/8............. at Monmouth................................. W................... 11-5 4/11............ at Connecticut*............................. W...................11-6 4/18........... SYRACUSE*........................................ L................... 6-15 * indicates BIG EAST Conference match

2010 (11-5, 4-4 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 2/24........... TEMPLE ............................................ W.................. 13-3 2/27........... No. 20 CORNELL............................. W.................... 8-6 3/3............. at No. 7 Princeton......................... W................. 12-11 3/6............. at Delaware..................................... W................. 12-11 3/10........... SAINT JOESPH’S............................. W...................17-5 3/13........... at Hofstra.......................................... L.......... 9-10 (ot) 3/16........... at No. 17 Loyola (Md.)*................. L................... 6-18 3/20........... at Denver.......................................... W...................11-8 3/28........... at Syracuse*..................................... L..................10-17 4/3............. CONNECTICUT*.............................. W................ 15-10 4/7.............. MONMOUTH..................................... W..................18-6 4/13 .......... at Villanova*.................................... W.................. 14-6 4/17............ at No. 14 Georgetown*................ L................. 12-19 4/24........... No. 12 NOTRE DAME*................... W................. 12-11 4/30.......... LOUISVILLE*..................................... L................... 9-14 5/2.............. CINCINNATI*................................... W.................. 21-8 * indicates BIG EAST Conference match

2011 (9-7, 3-5 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 2/23........... at Temple.......................................... W.................11-10 2/26........... at Cornell.......................................... W....................11-7 3/2.............. NO. 18 PRINCETON........................ L........... 8-9 (OT) 3/5............. DELAWARE........................................ W.................. 13-5 3/9............. at Saint Joseph’s.......................... W.................. 12-4 3/12........... HOFSTRA........................................... W....... 11-10 (OT) 3/16........... NO. 4 PENNSYLVANIA................... L..................... 6-9 3/19........... at Connecticut*............................. W..................10-9 3/26........... NO. 11 SYRACUSE*.......................... L.....................7-11 4/1.............. at Notre Dame*............................... L....................6-11 4/5............. at Monmouth................................. W..................19-9 4/15 .......... at Louisville*..................................... L................... 8-10 4/17............ at Cincinnati*.................................. W.................. 12-9 4/23........... NO. 6 LOYOLA (MD)*...................... L................... 6-15 4/26........... VILLANOVA*...................................... W................ 13-10

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5/1.............. NO. 16 GEORGETOWN*.................. L..................... 8-9 * indicates BIG EAST Conference match

2012 (9-7, 4-4 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 2/22........... TEMPLE............................................... L.................. 11-12 2/25........... CORNELL............................................ L......................7-8 2/29........... at No. 8 Princeton........................ W.... 11-10 (2OT) 3/7.............. at No. 9 Penn................................... L.................... 7-15 3/10........... at Hofstra......................................... W...................15-7 3/17............ MONMOUTH..................................... W...................13-7 3/21........... at Saint Joseph’s.......................... W.....................8-7 3/24........... at Fairfield....................................... W.... 11-10 (2OT) 3/30.......... NO. 6 NOTRE DAME*...................... L........12-13 (OT) 4/1.............. CONNECTICUT*.............................. W.................. 14-5 4/5............. at Villanova*.................................... W.................. 13-5 4/7 ............ at No. 2 Syracuse*......................... L................. 10-15 4/13........... LOUISVILLE*.................................... W.................16-11 4/15........... CINCINNATI*................................... W................ 13-10 4/20........... at No. 14 Loyola (Md.)*................ L.................. 11-15 4/28........... at No. 15 Georgetown*................ L......................7-9 * indicates BIG EAST Conference match

2013 (9-8, 1-7 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias 2/10........... MANHATTAN.................................... W.................. 15-5 2/20........... at Temple........................................... L......................7-8 2/23........... FAIRFIELD........................................ W.....................5-3 3/2............ at Monmouth................................. W...................11-8 3/6............ #20 PENN.......................................... W.................... 6-5 3/9............. at Delaware..................................... W.....................7-4 3/13........... HOFSTRA........................................... W.................. 13-6 3/19........... PRINCETON...................................... W................ 12-10 3/22........... at #7 Notre Dame*......................... L..................... 6-9 3/24........... at Marquette.................................. W.................... 9-4 4/5............. CONNECTICUT*............................... L......................7-8 4/7.............. #5 SYRACUSE*................................. L................... 8-10 4/13........... VILLANOVA*...................................... W.................... 9-6 4/19........... #8 GEORGETOWN*.......................... L....................5-13 4/21........... #13 LOYOLA*...................................... L................... 4-10 4/26........... at LOUISVILLE*............................... L.................... 1-14 4/28........... at Cincinnati*................................... L..................... 8-9 * indicates BIG EAST Conference match CAPS indicate home matches


/// ALL-TIME SERIES VS. OPPONENTS /// ALBANY (1-0) 4/26/06........................ H..........W...................12-11

AMERICAN (3-0) 4/8/92............................A..........W......................9-2 4/7/93............................ H..........W....................12-6 4/10/94..........................A..........W....................12-6

3/2/08........................... H...........L.....................6-10 2/28/09.........................A...........L............7-8 (4ot) 2/28/10......................... H..........W......................8-6 2/26/11...........................A..........W..................... 11-7 2/25/12.......................... H...........L....................... 7-8

DELAWARE (10-13)

3/26/05........................ H...........L.................10-15* 3/25/06.........................A...........L....................7-15* 3/24/07......................... H...........L..................... 3-9* 3/22/08.........................A...........L.................... 5-11* 3/29/09........................ H...........L..................... 5-9* 4/17/10...........................A...........L.................19-12* 5/1/11............................. H...........L.....................8-9* 4/28/12..........................A...........L......................7-9* 4/19/13.......................... H...........L................... 13-5*

3/11/95.......................... H...........L....................... 4-7 3/28/96.........................A...........L.....................3-14 3/15/97.......................... H..........W......................9-5 3/14/98..........................A..........W...................... 7-6 3/10/99......................... H..........W.....................11-3 4/24/00.........................A...........L...................10-13

4/8/78............................A...........L.....................2-10 4/24/79......................... H..........W.................. 13-11 4/8/80............................A...........L.....................6-13 4/7/81............................ H...........L.......................3-8 3/30/82.........................A...........L......................1-15 4/5/83........................... H...........L....................3-20 4/3/84............................A...........L.....................3-21 3/26/85........................ H...........L...................14-19 3/18/98..........................A...........L.....................9-10 3/17/99.......................... H..........W................... 10-8 3/15/00..........................A...........L.....................9-15 3/14/01.......................... H...........L..................... 5-12 3/13/02..........................A...........L................... 10-11 3/11/03.......................... H..........W....................12-6 3/6/04............................A..........W....................12-8 3/5/05........................... H...........L.....................9-12 3/4/06............................A..........W......................9-8 3/3/07............................ H..........W..................15-12 2/28/08.........................A...........L....................... 6-7 3/7/09............................ H..........W..............7-6 (ot) 3/6/10.............................A..........W...................12-11 3/5/11............................. H..........W....................13-5 3/9/13.............................A..........W...................... 7-4

BUCKNELL (11-1)

DENVER (2-1)

HOFSTRA (21-9)

3/28/08........................ N..........W...........10-9 (ot) 3/20/09........................ H...........L.......................8-9 3/20/10 .........................A..........W.................... 11-8

4/19/77.......................... H..........W..................... 11-1 5/3/79.............................A..........W....................21-8 4/11/86..........................A..........W.....................13-1 3/31/87......................... H..........W................... 10-6 3/29/88.........................A..........W......................8-6 3/28/89........................ H..........W...................... 9-7 3/27/90..........................A..........W...................... 9-7 3/26/91......................... H..........W......................9-5 3/24/92......................... H..........W...................12-11 4/22/93......................... H..........W....................18-4 4/21/94..........................A...........L.....................9-16 4/4/95........................... H...........L.......................4-5 4/2/96............................A...........L.......................8-9 4/14/97......................... H..........W......................9-4 4/1/98.............................A...........L...................10-12 3/31/99......................... H..........W......................9-4 3/29/00.........................A..........W...................... 8-7 4/17/01.......................... H...........L..........10-11 (OT) 3/23/02..........................A...........L...................10-12 3/15/03......................... H..........W.................. 11-10 3/2/04............................A..........W.....................12-7 2/26/05........................ H...........L.......................6-8 3/1/06.............................A..........W...................... 9-7 3/21/06......................... H..........W..................14-12 3/19/08..........................A..........W......................9-6 3/23/09........................ H...........L..................... 7-13 3/13/10 .........................A...........L...........10-9 (OT) 3/12/11.......................... H..........W.........11-10 (OT) 3/10/12...........................A..........W.................... 15-7 3/13/13.......................... H..........W....................13-6

BOSTON COLLEGE (9-1) 4/22/95..........................A...........L....................... 7-9 4/4/96........................... H..........W......................9-8 4/28/97..........................A..........W....................13-9 3/28/98........................ H..........W....................... 7-1 3/27/99......................... N..........W.....................21-7 4/4/01............................ H..........W.................... 19-7 4/21/02..........................A..........W.......................7-5 4/19/03......................... H..........W.................... 11-9 4/16/04..........................A..........W....................10-3 3/11/05.......................... H..........W..........11-10 (ot)

BOSTON UNIVERSITY (1-0) 3/23/97..........................A..........W.....................14-1

BROWN (3-3)

4/13/86..........................A..........W....................14-3 4/12/87......................... H..........W....................15-8 4/10/88..........................A..........W...................... 8-7 4/9/89........................... H..........W...................... 8-7 4/8/90............................A..........W......................8-4 3/28/92........................ H...........L.......................5-8 3/30/93.........................A..........W...................... 9-7 4/4/94........................... H..........W....................16-3 3/25/95..........................A..........W......................8-3 3/2/96........................... H..........W....................15-5 4/7/97.............................A..........W....................12-3 3/23/05......................... H..........W.................... 18-1

CINCINNATI (4-1) 4/5/09............................A..........W................15-10* 5/2/10 ........................... H..........W.................. 21-8* 4/17/11............................A..........W..................12-9* 4/15/12.......................... H..........W................13-10* 4/28/13..........................A...........L.....................9-8*

COLGATE (1-2) 4/11/80......................... H..........W.....................11-2 4/30/94.........................A...........L.....................4-12 4/26/95........................ H...........L.....................9-13

CONNECTICUT (13-3) 4/8/98............................A..........W....................16-5 4/17/99.......................... H..........W.................... 21-5 4/15/00..........................A..........W.................. 13-11 4/14/01.......................... H..........W..................12-9* 4/13/02..........................A...........L......... 11-12* (ot) 4/12/03......................... H..........W....................9-6* 4/10/04..........................A..........W....................9-6* 4/10/05......................... H...........L.................... 5-11* 4/8/06............................A..........W................ 14-12* 4/7/07............................ H..........W.................11-10* 4/6/08............................A..........W..................10-6* 4/11/09..........................A..........W...................11-6* 4/3/10............................ H..........W................15-10* 3/19/11...........................A..........W..................10-9* 4/1/12............................. H..........W.................. 14-5* 4/5/13............................ H...........L......................8-7*

CORNELL (3-12) 3/23/91......................... H...........L..................... 2-12 4/11/93...........................A...........L........................3-7 5/1/94.............................A...........L...................11-22 3/12/00......................... H...........L...................... 7-11 3/10/01..........................A...........L.....................6-15 3/9/02........................... H...........L.......................5-9 3/8/03............................A...........L......................7-14 3/14/04......................... H...........L.......................6-8 5/1/05.............................A...........L...................12-13 2/24/07..........................A..........W..........11-10 (ot)

DREW (4-0) 4/7/87.............................A..........W...................... 8-7 4/7/88........................... H..........W....................14-9 4/4/89............................A..........W....................12-5 4/3/90........................... H..........W....................12-5

DREXEL (2-3) 5/2/89........................... H..........W................... 16-8 5/1/90.............................A..........W.................... 14-7 4/13/91.......................... H...........L....................11-12 4/11/92...........................A...........L.....................0-16 3/27/93......................... H...........L.......................6-9

EAST STROUDSBERG (10-4) 4/28/77..........................A...........L......................1-18 4/26/78......................... H...........L..................... 2-12 4/21/79..........................A..........W...................... 9-7 4/23/80........................ H..........W......................8-6 4/22/81..........................A..........W.....................11-2 4/21/82......................... H..........W......................6-3 5/2/83............................A..........W....................12-8 4/28/84........................ H..........W....................18-4 4/17/85...........................A...........L.....................8-15 4/30/86........................ H..........W....................13-5 4/15/87..........................A..........W...................... 7-6 5/2/88........................... H...........L....................11-12 4/11/89..........................A..........W.....................17-2 4/10/90......................... H..........W................... 16-6

GLASSBORO (8-5) 4/5/77.............................A...........L.....................4-15 4/18/78......................... H...........L.......................3-4 4/17/79...........................A...........L.....................9-10 4/15/80......................... H..........W......................4-2 4/11/81...........................A..........W.................... 14-7 4/28/82........................ H...........L....................... 7-8 4/9/83............................A...........L................... 10-11 5/1/84............................ H..........W...................20-9 4/30/85.........................A..........W.................... 16-7 4/29/86........................ H..........W................... 19-9 3/23/87..........................A..........W.................... 21-5 4/30/88........................ H..........W....................10-5 4/29/89.........................A..........W...................... 7-6

HARVARD (0-4) 4/10/84......................... H...........L........................5-7 4/7/91.............................A...........L.....................0-16 4/5/92........................... H...........L.....................5-16 4/18/93..........................A...........L..................10-20

4/19/90......................... H..........W...................28-0

GEORGETOWN (3-20) 3/25/91......................... H...........L....................... 7-8 3/21/92..........................A..........W....................10-4 4/10/93......................... H...........L....................11-12 4/9/94............................A...........L...................14-21 4/8/95........................... H..........W..................13-12 4/20/96.........................A...........L.....................6-12 4/19/97......................... H...........L.......................5-8 4/18/98..........................A...........L.....................9-13 4/3/99........................... H..........W....................13-9 4/1/00............................A...........L.....................6-16 3/31/01.......................... H...........L................... 5-13* 3/30/02.........................A...........L....................9-17* 3/30/03........................ H...........L..................... 5-6* 3/29/04.........................A...........L................... 6-13*

4/26/77..........................A..........W....................12-9 4/11/78.......................... H..........W......................8-5 4/10/79..........................A...........L..................... 4-17 3/26/80........................ H...........L....................... 7-8 4/9/81.............................A...........L.......................4-6 5/3/82........................... H...........L....................... 4-7 4/7/83.............................A...........L........................5-7 4/25/84......................... H...........L.....................5-10 4/4/85............................A...........L......................5-17 4/3/86........................... H...........L.......................5-9 4/2/87.............................A...........L.....................5-10 4/28/88........................ H...........L.....................6-15 4/27/89..........................A...........L.....................9-15 4/26/90........................ H..........W...................... 8-7 4/25/91..........................A...........L.....................5-10 3/25/92......................... H...........L.......................4-9 3/25/93..........................A...........L.....................9-15 3/24/94......................... H...........L.....................9-10 3/23/95..........................A...........L.....................9-15 3/21/96......................... H...........L.......................3-4 5/4/96............................A...........L................... 8-11# 3/20/97..........................A...........L.......................6-8

LOUISVILLE (2-4) 3/14/08......................... H..........W..................13-12 4/3/09............................A...........L..................8-10 * 4/30/10 ....................... H...........L...................14-9* 4/15/11...........................A...........L...................8-10* 4/13/12.......................... H..........W.................16-11* 4/26/13..........................A...........L.................... 14-1*

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4/21/77...........................A...........L......................2-11 4/20/78......................... H...........L.......................3-5 4/19/79..........................A...........T........................ 7-7 4/21/80......................... H...........L.......................5-8 4/20/81..........................A...........L......................7-12 4/12/82......................... H..........W...................... 7-6 3/13/99..........................A...........L..................... 7-13 3/5/00........................... H...........L....................... 7-9 3/7/01.............................A...........L.....................3-16 3/7/07............................ H...........L.................. 10-19 3/5/08............................A...........L.....................8-16 3/4/09............................A...........L.......................8-9 3/3/10.............................A..........W...................12-11 3/2/11............................. H...........L.............8-9 (OT) 2/29/12..........................A..........W........11-10 (2OT 3/19/13.......................... H..........W..................12-10

4/1/77............................. H...........L.....................3-10 3/30/78.........................A...........L......................3-11 4/23/79......................... H..........W...................... 8-7 4/5/80............................A...........L.....................3-15 4/4/81............................ H...........L....................... 6-7 4/3/82............................A...........L......................1-12 4/2/83........................... H...........L.....................5-19 3/31/84..........................A...........L.....................2-13 3/30/85........................ H...........L.....................2-16 3/29/86.........................A...........L.....................2-10 3/28/87......................... H...........L.....................2-16 3/31/88..........................A...........L.................... 4-25 3/30/89........................ H...........L.......................4-6 4/26/97..........................A...........L.....................3-14 4/14/98......................... H...........L....................... 7-9 4/22/99.........................A..........W......................8-5 3/31/06......................... H...........L................... 10-11 3/30/07..........................A..........W..................14-10 4/16/08......................... H...........L............9-10 (ot) 2/25/09.........................A..........W................... 16-9 2/24/10......................... H..........W....................13-3 2/23/11...........................A..........W.................. 11-10 2/22/12.......................... H...........L....................11-12 2/20/13..........................A...........L....................... 8-7

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4/3/80........................... H..........W....................19-5 4/2/81.............................A..........W......................9-8 4/1/82............................ H..........W....................18-2 4/12/83..........................A..........W................... 16-0 4/11/84.......................... H..........W....................14-3 3/28/85.........................A..........W....................16-2

NORTHWESTERN (0-7) 4/17/88.......................... N...........L.......................3-6 2/28/04........................ H...........L...................14-13 4/1/05.............................A...........L.....................5-10 2/26/06........................ H...........L.....................3-18 4/23/07..........................A...........L.....................4-15 2/24/08........................ H...........L.....................4-21 3/14/09..........................A...........L..................... 1-24

NOTRE DAME (4-10) 4/29/00........................ H..........W.................... 14-7 4/29/01..........................A...........L................... 8-12* 4/28/02........................ H...........L..................... 2-9* 4/27/03..........................A...........L................... 6-13* 4/25/04......................... H..........W.....................7-6* 4/3/05............................A...........L................... 9-12* 4/23/06........................ H...........L...................8-13* 4/23/07..........................A..........W.....................8-7* 4/20/08........................ H...........L.................. 9-20* 3/17/09...........................A...........L...................9-18* 4/24/10......................... H..........W........ 12-11(OT)* 4/1/11..............................A...........L.................... 6-11* 3/30/12......................... H...........L....... 12-13 (OT)* 3/22/13..........................A...........L.....................9-6*

OHIO STATE (1-1) 4/24/05......................... H..........W................... 10-9 4/30/06.........................A...........L.....................9-14

OLD DOMINION (5-9) 4/24/82......................... N...........L..................... 7-10 4/30/83........................ H..........W................... 10-9 4/5/85........................... H..........W...................... 7-6 4/6/86........................... H..........W......................5-4 4/4/87............................ H...........L.......................8-9 4/2/89........................... H...........L......................3-11 4/23/98.........................A..........W.................... 10-7 3/20/99........................ H...........L.......................5-6 3/18/00..........................A...........L.......................8-9 4/27/04......................... H...........L.......................8-9 3/28/05........................ H...........L.......................8-9 3/27/06..........................A...........L....................11-12 3/26/07......................... H..........W.................... 11-8 3/24/08.........................A...........L....................... 6-7

PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE (4-0) 3/29/90........................ H..........W.....................17-2 3/28/91..........................A..........W.................... 11-6 4/2/92........................... H..........W....................14-4 4/1/93............................ H..........W................... 23-5

SAINT JOSEPH’S (16-0) 4/1/95.............................A..........W....................13-3 3/30/96........................ H..........W......................9-4 3/29/97..........................A..........W.....................17-7 4/4/98........................... H..........W................... 20-3 4/24/99.........................A..........W................... 16-6 3/27/01...........................A..........W................... 16-6 3/26/02........................ H..........W....................13-8 3/21/03..........................A..........W....................12-5 4/26/05.........................A..........W.......................7-5 3/19/06......................... H..........W.................... 11-8 4/3/07.............................A..........W.....................11-5 4/2/08........................... H..........W....................14-8 3/11/09..........................A..........W...................... 7-6 3/10/10......................... H..........W.................... 17-5 3/9/11..............................A..........W....................12-4 3/21/12.......................... H..........W...................... 8-7

SHIPPENSBURG (4-2) 4/18/91......................... H...........L..................... 7-10 4/29/92..........................A..........W.................. 17-10 4/28/93.........................A..........W.................. 17-16 4/29/94.........................A..........W...................12-11 3/29/95........................ H...........L.......................5-8 4/6/96............................A..........W....................15-4

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4/29/78..........................A...........L.....................2-19 4/28/79......................... H...........L.....................6-15 4/26/80.........................A...........L.....................3-10 4/18/81......................... H...........L.....................6-13 4/17/82...........................A...........L.................... 3-25 4/16/83......................... H...........L.................... 5-20 4/14/84..........................A...........L.....................4-16 4/13/85......................... H...........L.....................4-16 4/12/86..........................A...........L..................... 5-14 4/11/87.......................... H...........L.....................2-21 4/9/88............................A...........L..................... 1-25 4/8/89........................... H...........L......................2-17 4/27/96......................... H..........W...................... 7-6

3/29/77......................... H...........L......................1-21 3/28/78..........................A..........W......................5-4 3/30/79........................ H...........T.......................4-4 3/28/80.........................A..........W....................10-4 3/22/83......................... H..........W......................8-5 3/20/84.........................A..........W.................... 15-7 4/27/85......................... H..........W................... 28-2 5/2/86............................A..........W....................15-4

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TRENTON STATE (TCNJ) (5-11-2) 5/3/77.............................A..........W......................4-2 5/2/78............................ H..........W......................6-5 5/1/79.............................A...........T...................13-13 5/2/80........................... H...........L.......................6-8 4/28/81..........................A..........W...................... 7-6 4/29/83........................ H...........L........................3-7 5/4/83............................A...........L.....................5-10 4/24/84........................ H..........W....................12-9 4/23/85..........................A..........W.................... 11-8 4/22/86........................ H...........T.......................6-6 4/21/87...........................A...........L.....................3-13 4/19/88......................... H...........L....................11-12 4/18/89..........................A...........L................... 11-19 4/17/90.......................... H...........L....................... 6-7 4/16/91...........................A...........L.....................5-16 4/14/92......................... H...........L.....................6-12 4/13/93..........................A...........L.....................3-15 4/12/94......................... H...........L................... 15-17

URSINUS (2-13) 5/4/77.............................A...........L......................2-17 5/4/78............................ H...........L.....................2-13 3/31/79..........................A...........L.....................6-15 3/25/80........................ H...........L..................... 1-24 3/24/81..........................A...........L.....................8-15 3/23/82......................... H...........L.....................9-15 3/29/83.........................A...........L.....................7-22 3/22/84......................... H..........W...................... 7-6 4/25/85..........................A..........W......................6-5 4/26/86........................ H...........L.....................0-13 4/28/87..........................A...........L..................... 5-12 4/26/88........................ H...........L.....................5-21

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VERMONT (1-1) 3/22/94......................... H...........L...................10-15 4/14/95..........................A..........W..................... 11-7

VILLANOVA (21-0) 4/3/78........................... H..........W......................8-0 4/23/91......................... H..........W.................... 11-9 4/21/92..........................A..........W.................. 11-10 4/20/93........................ H..........W......................9-5 4/19/94..........................A..........W....................14-8 4/18/95......................... H..........W.......................7-3 4/16/96..........................A..........W...................... 9-7 4/4/97............................ H..........W......................9-2 4/26/98.........................A..........W.................... 18-7 4/26/99........................ H..........W....................21-3 4/6/00............................A..........W................... 16-8 4/23/01......................... H..........W....................12-4 4/3/02............................A..........W.....................11-5 4/23/03........................ H..........W....................14-4 3/31/04..........................A..........W....................14-5 4/6/05........................... H..........W....................15-3 2/28/07......................... H..........W................... 19-6 4/13/10......................... H..........W..................14-6* 4/26/11.......................... H..........W................13-10* 4/5/12.............................A..........W.................. 13-5* 4/13/13.......................... H..........W....................9-6*

VIRGINIA TECH (2-3) 3/20/00........................ H..........W...................... 7-6 3/3/01.............................A...........L..................... 8-11 3/2/02........................... H...........L.......................8-9 4/21/03......................... H..........W......................9-5 3/19/04..........................A...........L..................... 7-16

WAGNER (1-0) 4/22/97......................... H..........W....................21-0

WEST CHESTER (2-8-1) 4/17/80...........................A...........L.....................3-10 4/15/81.......................... H...........T.......................4-4 4/15/82..........................A...........L.....................5-10 4/27/83......................... H...........L...................10-12 4/26/84.........................A..........W....................10-5 4/6/85........................... H...........L.......................5-9 4/5/86............................A...........L.......................6-9 4/5/87............................ H...........L..................... 7-10 4/12/88..........................A...........L....................... 6-7 4/1/89............................ H...........L.....................9-12 4/11/90..........................A..........W....................13-3

WILLIAM & MARY (0-2) 3/19/81...........................A...........L.....................4-16 3/15/91.......................... H...........L.....................0-12

YALE (6-9) 4/28/90.........................A...........L......................5-11 4/25/92..........................A...........L.....................3-13 4/26/93........................ H...........L.....................4-15 4/25/94..........................A...........L..................... 7-16 4/24/95......................... H...........L...................10-13 4/30/97......................... H..........W.................... 10-7 5/4/97.............................A...........L................... 5-6 # 4/29/98.........................A..........W................... 18-8 4/28/99........................ H..........W......................6-4 4/26/00.........................A...........L.......................3-9 4/25/01......................... H..........W....................10-3 4/24/02..........................A...........L.......................4-8 4/9/03........................... H..........W..................15-12 4/7/04.............................A...........L.....................8-10 3/15/05..........................A..........W.................... 10-7

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/// SECTION 7: RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ///


ROBERT L. BARCHI is the 20th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Since beginning his tenure on September 1, 2012, President Barchi has been overseeing preparations for integrating into Rutgers most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, as outlined in the recently adopted New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act. He has begun work on a university strategic plan (the first in more than 15 years) and was part of a statewide coalition of university, business, and labor leaders urging voter support of a $750 million bond act for higher education construction, which was approved by a wide margin in November. President Barchi announced on November 20, 2012 that all intercollegiate athletic teams on Rutgers’ New Brunswick campus will join the Big Ten Conference at a date to be determined.

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/// PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY /// DR. ROBERT L. BARCHI PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY 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 growth in neuroscience, encompassing the intellectual activities of more than 120 faculty members. Dr. Barchi

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.

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.

During his presidency, Dr. Barchi also oversaw the transformation of Jefferson’s urban environment into a vibrant university campus. A coordinated construction program,

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leads Rutgers Athletics transition in 2014 to the nation’s premier academic and athletic conference, the Big Ten. Hermann came to Rutgers after serving previously as the executive senior associate director of athletics for the University of Louisville.

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/// ATHLETIC DIRECTOR /// JULIE HERMANN DIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

Hermann spent 15 years at Louisville as the Cardinals built one of the nation’s most competitive athletic programs across the board.

athletic and academic pursuits Tournament for the first time in after building one of the nation’s a decade. premier systems for studentathletes at Louisville (L-Care). Hermann is immediate past president of the National AssoHermann served in a supervisory ciation of Collegiate Women Athcapacity of U of L athletics as letics Administrators. She is the the university garnered the 2013 former chair of the NCAA Division NCAA men’s basketball national I Women’s Volleyball Committee. championship; two BCS Bowl wins; two NCAA women’s basket- Hermann has served on numerball national championship ap- ous boards, including the Frazier pearances (2013 and 2009) and Rehab Institute, the Louisville one NCAA men’s soccer College Sports Commission and the KenCup national championship ap- tucky Sports Commission. pearance (2010). Since joining the BIG EAST in 2005, the Car- Hermann and her partner Dr. Lesdinals claimed 64 conference lie Danehy are the proud parents titles. of a seven year-old son, Aidan.

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 Hermann oversaw 20 sports at second female athletic director Louisville, marketing, academin Big Ten history. ics, sports performance, sports medicine, student development “It’s a pleasure to welcome Julie and athletic development. She Hermann to the Rutgers comworked to cultivate support for munity,” said President Robert L. many of the U of L athletic venBarchi. “She is one of the most ues that allowed the Cardinals respected athletics administrato enjoy one of the nation’s bigtors in the country and she was gest and best building booms in deeply involved in moving Louiscollege sports. ville from Conference USA to the BIG EAST and from the BIG EAST Before joining U of L, Hermann to the Atlantic Coast Conferserved as an assistant coach ence. Her 15 years of leadership for USA Volleyball, helping the experience will be an invaluable national team to a silver medal asset to the university as we finish at the World University prepare to enter the Big Ten.” Games in 1997.

One of the primary goals set by Prior to that she served as head Hermann is to create a best-inwomen’s volleyball coach at the class student-athlete care sysUniversity of Tennessee for six tem. She is committed to develseasons. Under her watch, the oping programs to support both Lady Vols advanced to the NCAA @RULAXBRAND

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/// ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION ///

JASON BAUM

SARAH BAUMGARTNER

GEOFF BROWN

Senior Associate Athletic Director Communications

Senior Associate Athletic Director Development

Senior Associate Athletic Director Chief Marketing Officer

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

JOHN TERNYILA

SHAWN TUCKER

SCOTT WALKER

Senior Associate Athletic Director Finance

Assistant Athletic Director Student -Athlete Development

Executive Director of Academic Support Services

BRIAN COLVIN Associate Director of Athletics Finance & Administration

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DATE OPPONENT FEBRUARY 18 MANHATTAN FEBRUARY 22 FAIRFIELD February 26 at Princeton MARCH 1 DELAWARE March 5 at Penn MARCH 8 STONY BROOK MARCH 12 PENN STATE MARCH 15 JAMES MADISON March 22 at Cornell March 26 at Hofstra March 29 at Villanova* APRIL 5 UCONN* APRIL 11 MARQUETTE* APRIL 13 GEORGETOWN* April 17 at Cincinnati* April 19 at Louisville* APRIL 25 TEMPLE* May 1-3 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT BOLD CAPS denotes home game * denotes BIG EAST game ** All Times Eastern and subject to change BIG EAST Championship hosted by Georgetown University

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TIME 3 P.M. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 P.M. 6 p.m. 11 A.M. 3 P.M. 1 P.M. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 P.M. 5 P.M. 1 P.M. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 P.M.


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