2011 UC Davis Women's Lacrosse Media Guide

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Guide Contents GENERAL Quick Facts......................................................................................... 1 2011 Roster......................................................................................... 2 Head Coach Elaine Jones..................................................................... 3 Assistant Coaches Katie Leland & Molly Peterson............................... 3

2010 RECAP Game-by-Game Scores...................................................................... 14 Individual Statistics........................................................................... 15 MPSF Recap...................................................................................... 16 MPSF Statistical Leaders.................................................................... 17

AGGIE PROFILES Lauren Boyle, Christina Corsa............................................................. 4 Gina Hoffmire, Alyse Lasater............................................................... 5 Laura Martin, Rachael Martinez........................................................... 6 Kjersten Nordmeyer, Vannessa Jamison............................................... 7 Laura Sunday, Kristi Irgens, Meghan Olmstead.................................... 8 Tess Alekna, Casey Bowles, Elizabeth Datino....................................... 9 Anna Geissbuhler, Stephanie Guercio, Natasha Markham.................. 10 Hannah Mirza, Meghan Jordan, Allison Langius, Rachael Mack......... 11 Jordan Majka, Ashley Miller, Lauren Nardi........................................ 12 Leah Tremblay Adams, Carly Voris.................................................... 13

PROGRAM HISTORY School Records.............................................................................18-22 All-Time Letterwinners...................................................................... 23 Year-by-Year Scores.......................................................................24-25 Aggie Award Winners...................................................................26-27 CAMPUS SECTION This is UC Davis................................................................................i-ii UC Davis Athletics Staff..................................................................iii-vi Facilities Overview...................................................................... vii-viii Serving The Student-Athlete............................................................... ix

2011 Quick Facts School......................................................University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Address . ................................................One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Established/Founded............................1905/1908 Enrollment..............................................32,153 Nickname................................................Aggies Colors......................................................Yale Blue & Gold National Affiliation................................NCAA Division I Conference..............................................Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Home Site...............................................Aggie Stadium (10,743) Chancellor...............................................Dr. Linda Katehi (Athens Polytechnic ’77) Director of Athletics..............................Greg Warzecka (California ‘75) Senior Associate A.D. Compliance, Eligibility & Sports Med...........Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83) Ext. Affairs & Resource Dev.: ....................Cindy Spiro (Pacific ’76) Executive Assistant A.D.......................Mike Bazemore (Sam Houston State ’82) Assistant A.D.s Media Relations: ....................................Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Football Ops & Event Mgmt: ....................Josh Flushman (UC Davis ’00) Marketing & Promotions: . .......................Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Compliance: . .........................................Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Development: ........................................Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) Faculty Athletic Rep..............................Dr. Catherine VandeVoort (Iowa State ’72) Head Athletic Trainer............................Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) Director of Academic Services..............Michelle Roppeau (Carleton)

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Head Coach ...........................................Elaine Jones, 10th Year (Virginia ’92) Office .....................................................224 Hickey Gym. ................................................................One Shields Avenue. ................................................................Davis, CA 95616 Email ......................................................ejjones@ucdavis.edu Phone .....................................................(530) 979-1721 Career & UC Davis Record ..................81-75 (.519) in 9 years Assistant Coach.....................................Katie Leland, 1st Year (New Hampshire ’06) Email ......................................................kbleland@ucdavis.edu 2010 Record .........................................11-6, 3-3 in MPSF 2010 Conference Finish .......................T3rd in MPSF standings; tournament semifinalist Letterwinners Ret./Lost .....................19/4 Starters Ret./Lost ...............................8/4 Media Relations Contact .....................Mark Honbo (UC Davis ’94) Email ......................................................mwhonbo@ucdavis.edu Media Relations Phone . ......................(530) 752-8050 Aggies on the Web ...............................http://www.ucdavisaggies.com


2011 Roster No.

Player

Pos

Ht.

Yr.

Hometown

Schools

Major

0

Kjersten NORDMEYER***

GK

5-2

Sr.

Alamo, Calif.

Monte Vista HS ’07

Civil Engineering

1

Anna GEISSBUHLER*

Mid

5-5

So.

Worthington, Ohio

Worthington HS ’09

Clinical Nutrition

2

Allison LANGIUS

Mid

5-7

Fr.

Santa Ana, Calif.

Foothill HS ’10

Biomedical Engineering

3

Rachael MARTINEZ***

Mid

5-6

Sr.

San Ramon, Calif.

California HS ’07

Exercise Biology

4

Lauren NARDI

Mid

5-7

Fr.

El Cajon, Calif.

Cathedral Catholic HS ’10

Undeclared

5

Laura MARTIN***

Mid

5-10

Sr.

Kent, Ohio

Roosevelt HS ’07

Managerial Economics

6

Christina CORSA***

Mid

5-7

Sr.

Danville, Calif.

Monte Vista HS ’07

Psychology

7

Carly VORIS

Mid

6-0

Fr.

San Diego, Calif.

Mount Carmel HS ’10

Communication

8

Tess ALEKNA*

Def

5-4

So.

Dover, Mass.

Dover-Sherborn HS ’09

Undeclared

9

Alyse LASATER***

Mid

5-10

Sr.

Poway, Calif.

Poway HS ’07

Human Development

10

Kristi IRGENS*

Atk

5-5

So.

Aurora, Colo.

Smoky Hills HS ’08

Aeronautical Science & Engineering

11

Vannessa JAMISON**

Def

5-6

Jr.

Poway, Calif.

Poway HS ’08

Managerial Economics

12

Jordan MAJKA

GK

5-9

Fr.

Lake Forest, Ill.

Lake Forest HS ’10

Undeclared

13

Hannah MIRZA*

Mid

5-7

So.

Mill Valley, Calif.

Miss Porter’s School (COnn.) ’09

Undeclared

14

Laura SUNDAY**

Mid

5-5

Jr.

Venetia, Pa.

Peters Township HS ’08

International Relations

15

Lauren BOYLE***

Atk

5-5

Sr.

San Bruno, Calif.

Sacred Heart Prep ’07

Civil Engineering

16

Gina HOFFMIRE***

Mid

5-6

Sr.

Corte Madera, Calif.

Marin Catholic HS ’07

Communication

17

Casey BOWLES

Def

5-8

So.

Danville, Calif.

San Ramon Valley HS ’09

Exercise Biology

19

Meghan OLMSTEAD*

Mid

5-6

So.

North Brunswick, N.J.

North Brunswick Township HS ’08

Biological Sciences

21

Meghan JORDAN

Mid

5-8

Fr.

Lake Oswego, Ore.

Lakeridge HS ’10

Undeclared

22

Natasha MARKHAM*

Def

5-8

So.

Coto De Caza, Calif.

Tesoro HS ’09

Exercise Biology

23

Stephanie GUERCIO*

Mid

5-6

So.

Ronkonkoma, N.Y.

Connetquot HS ’09

Sociology

24

Ashley MILLER

Mid

5-4

Fr.

Tustin, Calif.

Beckman HS ’10

Undeclared

25

Rachael MACK

Def

5-5

Fr.

Davis, Calif.

Davis HS ’10

Nutrition Science

27

Elizabeth DATINO*

Atk

5-5

So.

Centennial, Colo.

Littleton HS ’09

Anthropology

28

Leah TREMBLAY-ADAMS

Def

5-6

Fr.

Danville, Calif.

Monte Vista HS ’10

Anthropology

* - denotes years lettered at UC Davis

Elaine JONES Katie LELAND Molly PETERSON

Head Coach, 9th Year (Virginia ’92) Assistant Coach, 1st Year (New Hampshire ’06) Undergraduate Assistant, 1st Year (UC Davis ’10)

Pronunciation Guide Tess ALEKNA: “ah-LECK-nah” Casey BOWLES: like “bowls” Anna GEISSBUHLER: “GICE-byoo-ler” Stephanie GUERCIO: “GERSH-ee-oh” Allison LANGIUS: rhymes with “Angus” Alyse LASATER: “LASS-it-er” Molly LAPOLLA: “la-POHL-ah” Jordan MAJKA: “MIE-kah” KJERSTEN Nordmeyer: “KEER-sten” Leah TREMBLAY-Adams: like “trembly”

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Coaching Staff

ELAINE JONES

KATIE LELAND

Head Coach 10th Year Virginia ’92

Assistant Coach 1st Year New Hampshire ’06

Former University of Virginia standout Elaine Jones enters her 10th year as head coach for the UC Davis women’s lacrosse program. While at the helm, she has led the Aggies to five winning seasons – three of which have taken place during and since the university’s transition to NCAA Division I status. Most recently, Jones led the Aggies to a 12-6 record in 2010, marking a 28-point jump in LaxPower’s power ratings and earning that site’s nod as the most improved Division I program in the country. Under Jones’ guidance, eight Aggies have earned All-America honors and 12 have garnered spots on all-conference teams. The Baltimore, Md. native immediately made an impact on the UC Davis program upon her arrival in 2002, earning Warrior/Inside Lacrosse Coach of the year honors and guiding the Aggies to a No. 3 final national ranking. A year later, UC Davis posted a 7-1 mark against Division II competition, narrowly missing a berth in the NCAA Championships. Most notably, however, was the Aggies defeated both that year’s national champion (Stonehill) and national runner-up (Longwood) during the regular season. In the seasons that followed, UC Davis made the transition from NCAA Division II to Division I membership. Although the team was not eligible for NCAA postseason due to the reclassification rules of the time, the Aggies finished second in the final Inside Lacrosse Division II Power Poll in 2004. A year later, UC Davis played its first predominantly Division I schedule, posting a solid 10-9 record. Jones has deftly guided the program as it competes through an increasingly tough Mountain Pacific Sports Federation field. Before arriving at Davis, Jones served as head women’s lacrosse club coach and assistant director of compliance at the University of Southern California. In her two-year career at USC, she coached seven Western Women’s Lacrosse League All-Star selections and led the Trojans to their first WWLL playoff berth in five seasons. Jones also was an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst from 1993 to 1995, and has served on the staffs of numerous camps and clinics on both coasts. As a player, Jones was a two-time NCAA Division I All-American at UVA, leading the Cavaliers to four straight national postseason appearances, including the NCAA title in 1991. She later played four years on the Elite Squad of the U.S. National Team. Jones earned her B.A. degree in English from Virginia in 1992, then completed her master’s degree in sports management at Massachusetts in 1997. Jones then took a hiatus from coaching to earn her juris doctor from the University of Miami School of Law. In the spring of 2004, Jones was selected as one of four inductees to the augural class of the Friends School of Baltimore Athletics Hall of Fame.

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Former New Hampshire standout and assistant coach Katie Leland joined the UC Davis women’s lacrosse program as the top assistant during the fall of 2010. She previously served in two-year stops at American University and her alma mater of UNH. Originally from Timonium, Md., Leland enjoyed a record-setting Wildcat career from 2003 to 2006, setting four school records and earning postseason honors every year. After claiming America East All-Rookie honors as a freshman, she posted 60 goals with 30 assists to set a UNH season mark of 90 points. She also ranked eighth nationally in that category while finishing 15th in goals and 17th in assists. Along the way, Leland led the Wildcats to a school-record 15 wins, garnering IWLCA All-Region and All-America East first-team accolades. In 2005, Leland struck again, compiling 51 goals and 21 assists to repeat her all-conference nod and earn a spot on the All-Region second team. She also added America East Student-Athlete of the Year acclaim. As a senior, she again led UNH in goals (53), assists (29) and points (82), ranking among the national leaders in each. Leland capped her career by capturing a third All-America East first-team award and making the IWLCA All-America squad. For her career, Leland set school records with 179 goals and 270 points. She also held the UNH standards in single-game goals (9). After graduating with a degree in kinesiology (emphasis in sports studies), Leland took a position as an assistant coach at American University. She helped guide the Eagles to a share of the Patriot League title in her second season, then returned to Durham to rejoin UNH for the 2009 and 2010 seasons.

MOLLY PETERSON Undergraduate Assistant 1st Year UC Davis ’10

Four-year starter Molly Peterson will serve as an undergraduate assistant for the 2011 season. She finished among the Aggie leaders in career caused turnovers (84) and ranked 38th nationally in that category as a senior, averaging 1.65 per contest. She also posted offensive career highs of 20 goals and five assists in 2010. Peterson, a wildlife, fish & conversation biology major, previously starred at Acalanes High School, garnering team MVP distinction in both lacrosse and basketball.


Meet the Aggies

LAUREN BOYLE

CHRISTINA CORSA

Defender • Sr. San Bruno, Calif. Sacred Heart Prep ’07

Midfielder • Sr. Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’07

**2011 TEAM CAPTAIN**

15

6

2010: Started every game (17) for second straight year... Finished 3rd on team with 23 caused turnovers... Added 18 ground balls and 4 draw controls... Tallied 4 GBs with a steal at Saint Mary’s (4/15)... Picked up 2 GBs, 2 DCs and 2 CTs vs. Denver (4/9)... Made MPSF AllAcademic squad. 2009: Started all 18 games... Led Aggies and ranked 3rd in MPSF with 41 ground balls, while adding 7 draw controls and 15 caused turnovers... Had 19 GBs in conference games, including 4 each vs. Stanford (2/25) and California (3/8)... Earned Academic All-MPSF honors. 2008: Played in 15 games as a reserve defender... Posted 11 ground balls, 10 caused turnovers and 2 draw controls... Enjoyed best game vs. Temple (3/13), tallying a GB, DC and three steals (two stick checks and one blocked pass). SACRED HEART PREP ’07: Two-sport star, lettering in lacrosse and basketball... Captured first-team All-Peninsula Athletic League honors in lacrosse as a senior, following up a second-team nod as a junior... Selected as team MVP once in lacrosse, three times in basketball... Earned All-West Catholic Athletic League honorable mention in basketball... Captured school’s Female Athlete of the Year award in 2007. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in civil engineering... Parents are Gregory & Christy Boyle... Career highlight was shutting down an opposing team’s leading scorer in NorCal basketball championship... In addition to her basketball and lacrosse accolades, few people know that she had league mile records during middle school. Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals

GP-GS 15-0 18-18 17-17 50-35

G 0 0 0 0

A Pts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sh Pct. 1 .000 0 — 3 .000 4 .000

GB DC CT 11 2 10 41 7 15 18 4 23 70 13 48

2010: Started all 14 games played, missing three contests in March due to injury... Shot 20-for 49 (.408) with 17 assists on offense... Added 10 ground balls, 23 draw controls and 11 caused turnovers... Notched career-high five goals, including three in final 13 minutes, during MPSF quarterfinal upset of Oregon (4/29)... Also had 2 assists and 2 CTs in that game... Hit Fresno State for 3 goals and an assist (4/23)... Opened season with 3 assists and 5 DCs vs. Cal (2/20), earning MPSF Player of the Week honors... Needs 16 assists to tie Kelly Albin (2000-04) for career record... Earned MPSF All-Academic honors. 2009: Started all 18 games... Tied school record with 29 assists, ranking 3rd in the MPSF and 25th nationally in per-game average (1.61)... Nearly half (14) of those assists were to Britt Farquharson... Shot 31for-74 (.419) for 60 total points... Also had 17 ground balls, 8 draw controls and 9 caused turnovers... Performed four hat tricks, including 4-2-6 lines vs. Villanova (4/4) and Saint Mary’s (4/16)... Posted an assist (to Jacklyn Taylor) and goal down final stretch in 16-14 upset of Denver during MPSF tournament (4/23)... Scored 3 goals with 4 GBs in conference win at Saint Mary’s... Tallied 3 assists on three occasions: Fresno State (2/28), Robert Morris (3/14) and Howard (4/6). 2008: Played in 16 games, starting all but one... Finished 3rd on team (and tops among non-seniors) in goals (23), assists (9), points (32) and total shots (70)... Also had 11 ground balls, 12 draw controls and 8 caused turnovers... Scored season-best 4 goals on three occasions: vs. Quinnipiac (3/10), Temple (3/13) and in MPSF tournament game vs. Oregon (4/30)... Hit pair of goals in final five minutes in 16-14 thriller over Quinnipiac... Also had 3 GBs in that game... Posted 2 assists vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/27) and Long Island (3/17)... Also had 2 goals in each of those games. MONTE VISTA HS ’07: Earned All-East Bay Athletic League honors and was team’s leading scorer... Served as team co-captain along with current Aggie teammate Kjersten Nordmeyer... Paced Mustangs with 76 goals and 27 assists in 2006... Played club ball for NorCal Elite Lacrosse (Berkeley, Calif.) for four years... Also competed for Pacific Region team at U.S. Lacrosse nationals and was a candidate for the U.S. National under-19 squad... Added soccer achievements at MVHS, including team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards. PERSONAL: Born in Concord, Calif.... Psychology major... Parents are Mark & Cheryl Corsa... Proudest personal accomplishment was working with HIV/AIDS-stricken orphans in East Africa in 2008 and 2009. Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals

GP-GS 16-15 18-18 14-14 48-47

G A Pts 23 9 32 31 29 60 20 17 37 74 55 129

Sh 70 74 49 193

Pct. .329 .419 .408 .383

GB 11 17 10 38

DC CT 12 8 8 9 23 11 40 28

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Meet the Aggies

GINA HOFFMIRE

ALYSE LASATER

Midfielder • Sr. Corte Madera, Calif. Marin Catholic HS ’07

Midfielder • Sr. Poway, Calif. Poway HS ’07

16

9

2010: ALL-MPSF FIRST TEAM... Team Offensive MVP... Led Aggies in goals (50), shots (85) and shooting percentage (.588)... Became fourth player in school history to score 50 or more in a season... Ranked 2nd in conference, 17th nationally in goals per game... Added 23 ground balls, 24 draw controls and 10 caused turnovers... Shot 7-for-7, including game-winner with 0:37 left in sudden-death OT, against Temple (3/6)... Scored 6 goals with 3 assists and 4 DCs vs. Detroit (3/13), earning MPSF Player of the Week honors... Performed nine hat tricks... Shot 14 of 21 on eight-meter chances... Netted 6 goals in MPSF tournament, including 4 in quarterfinal win over Oregon (4/29)... Needs 10 goals to become fifth Aggie to reach career century mark. 2009: Started all 18 games... Shot 31-for-70 (.443) to finish T2nd on team in goals... Hit 9 of 15 eight-meter attempts... Scooped up 22 ground balls and 24 draw controls with 10 caused turnovers... Earned share of MPSF Player of the Week honors for Feb. 23, after scoring 4 goals with 4 DCs, 3 GBs and 2 steals in 14-13 overtime win over Saint Mary’s (2/22)... Hit game-winner with 36 remaining on OT... Matched that season-high goals mark with 4-0-4 game vs. Villanova (4/4)... Shot 3-for-5 with 5 DCs vs. Vermont (3/11). 2008: Appeared in all 18 games, starting 13... Scored 9 goals (on 23 shots) with 17 ground balls and 17 draw controls... Notched first multi-goal game at Louisville (4/14)... Enjoyed best game in season finale: scored 2 goals with 4 GBs and 2 DCs in MPSF fifth-place win over Saint Mary’s (5/1). MARIN CATHOLIC HS ’07: Scored 91 goals as a senior, earning team MVP and third All-Marin County Athletic League award... Played club ball for NorCal Elite, competing with Pacific Region team at U.S. Lacrosse nationals (Pa.) and All-Star Express (Md.)... Also starred in water polo, earning All-MCAL second-team honors as a junior and Most Inspirational as a senior. PERSONAL: Born in Greenbrae, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Parents are Steve & Francie Hoffmire... Steve played baseball at Cal for current UC Davis A.D. Greg Warzecka (then an assistant coach)... Career highlight was her performance vs. Temple in 2010 (see above).

Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals

GP-GS 18-13 18-18 17-17 53-48

G A Pts 9 0 9 31 2 33 50 9 59 90 11 101

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Sh 23 70 85 178

Pct. .391 .443 .588 .506

GB 17 22 23 62

DC 17 24 24 65

2010: Played in all 17 games, starting 13... Recorded 17 ground balls, 14 draw controls and 10 caused turnovers... Hit season highs in all three categories vs. Detroit (3/13): 4 GBs, 2 DCs and 3 CT. 2009: Started two of 15 games played... Picked up 16 ground balls with 6 draw controls and 6 caused turnovers... Scored one goal (vs. Howard, 4/6) on two shots... Had 3 GBs and won a draw at Siena (3/23). 2008: Appeared in 14 games, starting six... Had one goal (on her only shot), scoring rebound and putback after an eight-meter attempt vs. Mount Saint Mary’s (2/27)... Also tallied 13 ground balls, 12 draw controls and 5 caused turnovers for the year... Won 4 draws and had a key stick check/ground ball combination in 16-14 win vs. Quinnipiac (3/10). POWAY HS ’07: Competed in four sports: lacrosse, cross country, track & field and soccer... Earned first-team All-San Diego Section, AllNorth County Conference All-San Diego Union-Tribune and San Diego Hall of Champions honors in lacrosse... Member of Pacific Region team at U.S. Lacrosse nationals in 2005 and 2006... Chosen to try out for Under-19 National Team... Selected as MVP of National Development Program (NDP) Tournament in 2005... Earned Scholar-Athlete distinction all four years... Also named to Union-Tribune All-Academic first team... National Honor Society member... Played club ball for San Diego Rip and Element Five. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in human development... Parents are Michael & Melinda Lasater... Career highlight was winning CIF-SDS title in 2006... Older sister, Ashley, competed in figure skating at Delaware. Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals

GP-GS 14- 6 15-2 17-13 46-21

G 1 1 0 2

A Pts 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2

Sh Pct. 1 1.000 2 .500 0 — 3 .667

GB 13 16 17 46

DC CT 12 5 6 6 14 10 32 21

CT 3 10 10 23


Meet the Aggies

LAURA MARTIN

RACHAEL MARTINEZ

Midfielder • Sr. Kent, Ohio Roosevelt HS ’07

Midfielder • Sr. San Ramon, Calif. California HS ’07

5 2010: Started 4 of 16 total games played... Shot 8-for-14 (.571) with 2 assists... Added 9 ground balls, 11 draw controls and 5 caused turnovers... Netted 2 goals with 3 GBs and 2 steals vs. Liberty (3/22)... Shot 2-for-2 with 3 DCs at Saint Francis (3/25)... Made MPSF All-Academic team. 2009: Appeared in 14 games, making a start vs. Vermont (3/11)... Scored 2 goals with 8 ground balls, 3 draw controls and 8 caused turnovers... Lone goal came against Fresno State (2/28)... Earned MPSF All-Academic. 2008: Played in 16 games, starting three... Scored 6 goals (on 19 shots) with 6 ground balls, 4 draw controls and 6 caused turnovers... Scored first collegiate goal along with two CTs vs. Holy Cross (3/3)... Lone multi-goal game was 2-0-2 game vs. Long Island (3/17). ROOSEVELT HS ’07: Captured first-team All-Ohio North League honors as a junior and senior, adding All-America honorable mention in 2007... Earned U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-America distinction in 2006 and 2007... Played club ball for Ohio Premier Lacrosse (Cleveland, Ohio) and was a member of Great Lakes Region team at U.S. Lacrosse national tourney... Also starred in soccer, twice earning All-Portage Trail Conference... National Honor Society member, graduating among top 10 in her class... Won Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) Student-Athlete of the Year honors. PERSONAL: Born in Cleveland, Ohio... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Christopher & Carol Martin... Considering career in orthodontics, if not business management... Proudest personal accomplishment was graduating among top 10 of her high school class... Career highlight was earning prep All-America honorable mention. Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals

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3

GP-GS 16-3 14-1 16-4 46-8

G 6 2 8 16

A Pts 0 6 0 2 2 10 2 18

Sh 19 16 14 49

Pct. .316 .125 .571 .327

GB DC CT 6 4 6 8 3 8 9 11 5 23 18 19

2010: Started 16 of 17 games played... Posted 17 ground balls, 4 draw controls and 17 caused turnovers... Picked up 4 GBs at Saint Francis in her lone non-start (3/25)... Had season-best 3 steals vs. Temple (3/6) and Stanford (4/25)... Tallied an assist (one of two for the year) with 2 CTs in opener vs. Cal (2/20)... Earned MPSF All-Academic honors. 2009: Started all 18 games... Recorded 21 ground balls, 12 draw controls and 17 caused turnovers... Chipped in 3 goals (on 5 shots) offensively... Had 3 CTs each vs. Oregon (2/14) and Stanford (2/22)... Won 3 GBs and 2 draws in finale vs. Louisville (5/1)... Named to MPSF All-Academic squad. 2008: Played in all 18 games, starting 12... Scored on her only shot of the year, converting an assist from Molly Lapolla in first half vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/27)... Also had 11 ground balls, 6 draw controls and 8 caused turnovers for the year... Won three DCs vs. Ohio State (2/29). CALIFORNIA HS ’07: Garnered first-team All-East Bay Athletic League honors as a junior and senior... Voted as team’s Best Midfielder each year... Scored 46 goals with 18 assists in 2006, leading team to North Coast Section semifinal berth... Grizzlies went 22-0 and won NCS title the following season... Finalist for Tri-Valley Herald Athlete of the Year and San Ramon Valley Times Spring Athlete awards... Four-year Scholar-Athlete and National Honor Society member... Played club ball for NorCal Elite... Member of Pacific Region team at U.S. Lacrosse nationals in 2006 and 2007. PERSONAL: Born in San Leandro, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology, with career plans of becoming a nutritionist... Parents are Glen & Veronica Martinez... Proudest accomplishment was scoring a goal against the U.S. National Team during exhibition game... Moment in history she wishes she could have witnessed was the opening of Disneyland in 1955. Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals

GP-GS 18-12 18-18 17-16 53-46

G 1 3 0 4

A Pts 0 1 0 3 2 2 2 6

Sh 1 5 1 7

Pct. 1.000 .600 .000 .571

GB DC CT 11 6 8 21 12 17 17 4 17 49 22 42

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Meet the Aggies

KJERSTEN NORDMEYER

VANNESSA JAMISON

Goalkeeper • Sr. Alamo, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’07

Defender • Jr. Poway, Calif. Poway HS ’08

0

11

2010: Appeared in 11 games, staring 3... Tallied 21 saves with 47 goals against in 318:35 minutes... Longest outing was 54:26 vs. Villanova (3/4)... Had 4 saves in that game, matching it again at Stanford (4/25) and Oregon (4/29)... Picked up 3 ground balls at Saint Mary’s (4/15)... Held Fresno State scoreless in 1st half, stopping 2 shots (4/23). 2009: Saw action in 12 games, making starts against Saint Mary’s (2/22) and Manhattan (3/24)... Logged 288:10 minutes, posting 35 saves against 53 goals (.398)... Best outing was 7-save, 5-goal performance in nearly 39 minutes vs. Oregon (2/14)... Also registered a caused turnover in that game... Had 5 saves and 3 ground balls in home overtime game with Saint Mary’s (4/16)... Earned MPSF All-Academic accolades. 2008: Lone appearance was as team’s second goalie in 17-6 win over Long Island... Stopped one shot with no goals allowed in 5:46. MONTE VISTA HS ’07: Three-year starter at goalkeeper... Selected as team’s Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore, then won team MVP as a junior and senior... Earned All-East Bay Athletic League first-team honors in 2006... Posted 234 saves that year... Played club ball for NorCal Elite... Competed with Pacific Region I team at U.S. Lacrosse national tourney in 2006 and 2007... Also lettered in basketball and cross country. PERSONAL: Born in Orem, Utah... Majoring in civil engineering... Parents are David Fergenson and Wenchi Wang... Lists former Aggie goalkeeper Hilary Harkins as her sports hero... Says most people don’t realize Mandarin is her first language. Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals

GP-GS Min Gls 1- 0 5:46 0 12-2 288:10 53 11-3 318:35 47 24-5 612:31 100

GAA 0.00 11.04 8.85 9.80

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Sv 1 35 21 57

Pct. W-L-T Shots 1.000 0-0-0 1 .398 0-1-0 117 .309 2-0-0 96 .363 2-1-0 214

2010: ALL-MPSF SECOND TEAM... Started all 17 games on defense... Led Aggies with 37 ground balls while finishing 2nd on team with 24 caused turnovers... Ranked 4th in conference in GBs per game (2.18)... Added 18 draw controls and chipped in a goal and two assists on offense... Enjoyed best statistical game at Manhattan, posting 6 GBs, 2 DC and 3 CTs (3/8)... Scored first collegiate goal early in second half at Lehigh (3/23)... Had 3 GBs, 2 DCs and 2 CTs in MPSF quarterfinal vs. Oregon (4/29)... Voted as team’s Defensive MVP. 2009: Appeared in 15 games, starting four... Tallied 14 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers... Had one assist for the year, feeding Alyse Lasater in the final minutes vs. Howard (4/6)... Enjoyed her best overall games against Denver... Notched 3 GBs and a stick check during the regular season matchup vs. the Pioneers (4/12), earning a starting spot for the rest of the year... Then recorded 3 GBs, 2 DCs and 3 CTs in upset over DU during MPSF tournament (4/23) two weeks later. POWAY HS ’08: Three-sport standout, lettering in lacrosse, basketball and field hockey... Along with twin sister Anessa, helped Titans to two San Diego Section title games... Garnered first-team All-San Diego Section and All-Palomar League honors in basketball, claiming team’s Jud Buechler Award in 2008... Led basketball team to 27-4 record and CIF-SDS championship that year... Selected to San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic team. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Darrell Jamison and Olivia Granados... Hopes to own a restaurant or club. Year 2009 2010 Totals

GP-GS 15-4 17-17 32-21

G 0 1 1

A Pts 1 1 2 3 3 4

Sh Pct. 0 — 2 .500 2 .500

GB DC CT 14 3 13 37 18 24 51 21 37


Meet the Aggies SMOKY HILLS HS ’08: Starred in lacrosse and field hockey... Scored team-leading 67 goals as a junior, earning first-team All-Centennial League and all-state honorable mention... Scored 19 goals in first six games of senior year before suffering season-ending injury... Garnered all-city and all-conference distinction in field hockey during final two seasons... National Honor Society member. PERSONAL: Born in Aurora, Colo.... Majoring in aeronautical science & engineering, with hopes of working for NASA... Parents are Dean & Norma Irgens... Youngest of five siblings.

LAURA SUNDAY Midfielder • Jr. Venetia, Pa. Peters Township HS ’08

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Year 2010

2010: Played in 16 games, starting against St. Francis (3/25) and Denver (4/30)... Tallied 18 ground balls, 5 draw controls and 5 caused turnovers... Had one assist, setting up Elizabeth Datino for team’s first goal at St. Francis... Also had 6 ground balls in that game, two days after posting 5 GBs and 3 CTs at Lehigh (3/23)... Named to MPSF AllAcademic squad. 2009: Appeared in 16 games as a reserve... Shot 3-for-5 offensively, with 4 draw controls and 2 caused turnovers in the field... All three goals were at Howard for first collegiate hat trick (4/6)... Won two draws with a CT (stick check) in season finale vs. Louisville (5/1). PETERS TOWNSHIP HS ’08: Twice captured Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League All-Star honors as a midfielder... Led team to combined 39-5 record and two WPIAL titles in each of her last two years... Selected to Mid-Atlantic team at US Lacrosse nationals... National Honor Society member... Played club lacrosse for Intrepid (Pittsburgh, Pa.)... Also lettered in ice hockey as a defender. PERSONAL: Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.... Majoring in international relations... Parents are Gary & Jill Sunday... One of four siblings: Matt, Andrew and Rachel... Rachel plays lacrosse at SMC... Hopes for career as an international journalist or a politician... Career highlight was beating Denver at 2009 MPSF tournament. Year 2009 2010 Totals

GP-GS 16-0 16-2 32-2

G 3 0 3

A Pts 0 3 1 1 1 4

Sh Pct. 5 .600 2 .000 7 .429

GB DC CT 1 4 2 18 5 5 19 9 7

KRISTI IRGENS Attacker • So. Aurora, Colo. Smoky Hills HS ’08

GP-GS 8-0

G 4

A Pts 1 5

Sh Pct. 7 .571

GB DC CT 0 3 0

MEGHAN OLMSTEAD Midfielder • So. North Brunswick, N.J. North Brunswick Township HS ’08

19 2010: Appeared in 11 games as a reserve... Tallied 2 goals with 4 ground balls, 4 draw controls and a caused turnover... Scored against Liberty (3/22) and Fresno State (4/23)... Converted an 8-meter shot and won 2 DCs vs. FSU... Picked up season-high 3 GBs at Regis (4/10)... Earned MPSF All-Academic honors. 2009: Started first two games before suffering year-ending injury... Granted medical hardship waiver to preserve year of eligibility... Shot 1-for-3 with a ground ball, a draw control and 2 caused turnovers in that stint... Lone goal came in 5th minute vs. Saint Mary’s (2/22). NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP HS ’08: Garnered first-team all-area and all-county honors as a midfielder... Led team to Greater Middlesex Conference championship in 2007... Made honor roll or high honor roll in every term... Member of National Honor Society and winner of school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year award... Played club ball for T3 Lacrosse (Bernardsville, N.J.). PERSONAL: Born in Manhattan, N.Y.... Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are John & Patricia Olmstead... One of five siblings... Older sister, Catherine, played basketball at Centenary. Year 2009 2010 Totals

GP-GS 2-2 11-0 13-2

G 1 2 3

A Pts 0 1 0 2 0 3

Sh Pct. 3 .333 10 .200 13 .231

GB DC CT 1 1 2 4 4 1 5 5 3

10 2010: Appeared in 8 games as a reserve... Shot 4-for-7 with an assist... Added 3 draw controls... Scored first collegiate goal in final minute at Manhattan (3/8)... Scored 2 goals with a draw control in front of hometown crowd at Regis (4/10). 2009: Did not play spring season due to injury... Granted medical hardship waiver to preserve year of eligibility.

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TESS ALEKNA

ELIZABETH DATINO

Defender • So. Dover, Mass. Dover-Sherborn HS ’09

Attacker • So. Centennial, Colo. Littleton HS ’09

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2010: Played in 8 games as a reserve... Earned 9 ground balls and a caused turnover... Tallied 6 GBs and her lone steal vs. Liberty (3/22)... Chosen as team’s Most Improved Player. DOVER-SHERBORN HS ’09: Four-sport letterwinner, including four years in both soccer and lacrosse... Selected to Tri-Valley All-Star first team in 2008 and 2009... Scored 60 goals with 38 assists as a senior captain, earning team co-MVP honors... Previously scored 39 goals on both her sophomore and junior seasons... Also an all-league (2007) performer in soccer, capturing team’s Most Improved award in 2006 and Sportsmanship award in 2008... Won five total state championships: three in soccer, one in lacrosse, one in downhill skiing... Played club lacrosse for Team Revolution (Boston). PERSONAL: Born in Boston, Mass.... Has not declared a major... Parents are John & Norma Alekna... Youngest of three siblings, along with John, Jr. and Allison. Year 2010

GP-GS 8-0

G 0

A Pts 0 0

Sh Pct. 1 .000

GB DC CT 9 0 1

Year 2010

CASEY BOWLES

2010: Played in 5 game... Did not record any key stats. SAN RAMON VALLEY HS ’09: Won All-East Bay Athletic League second-team honors as a senior team captain... Earned team MVP distinction in 2008, scoring 23 goals with six assists... Helped lead team to North Coast Section titles in 2006 and 2009... Four-year recipient of SRV Scholar-Athlete, NCS Scholar-Athlete and CSF academic accolades... Played club ball for Triple Threat, helping team finish second at Mid-Atlantic Regional in 2008 and first at Palm Springs’ Sandstorm Tournament in 2008 and 2009. PERSONAL: Born in Burbank, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Archie & Kim Bowles... Has a younger brother, Brady (15)... Cousin, Mari Egan, played soccer at UC Davis. G 0

A Pts 0 0

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G A Pts 19 13 32

Sh Pct. 42 .452

GB DC CT 16 7 8

UC Davis was rated as the most improved Division I program from 2009 to 2010 based on the computerized “power rating” at LaxPower.com. The Aggies went from 6-12 against D-I competition two years ago to 10-6 (11-6 overall) in 2010, jumping 28 places to No. 46 (76.75 to 85.44).

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GP-GS 5-0

GP-GS 17-7

Powering Up

Defender • So. Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS ’09

Year 2010

2010: Started 7 of 17 games played... Shot 19-for-42 (.452) with 13 assists... Added 16 ground balls, 7 draw controls, 8 caused turnovers... Posted season highs of 3 goals, 4 assists, 5 GBs and 2 CTs at Saint Francis (3/25)... Also had 2-goal games vs. Saint Mary’s (2/27), Liberty (3/22), Fresno State (4/23) and Denver (4/30)... Converted assist from Molly Peterson with 8:57 remaining vs. Temple, helping Aggies complete a second-half comeback (3/6). LITTLETON HS ’09: Earned honorable mention All-America honors from U.S. Lacrosse as a senior... Selected to all-state team twice, All-Continental League squads three times... Led conference with 64 goals and 22 assists in 2009... Finished 2nd among Continental League leaders with 65 goals as a junior... Team went 27-6-2 with state title game berth in 2008... Voted as team’s Best Offensive Player as a junior, team MVP as a senior... Played club ball for Team 180 (along with current Aggie teammate Molly Carstensen). PERSONAL: Born in Aurora, Colo.... Anthropology major, hopes for a career as an archaeologist.... Parents are Michael Datino & Ellen BarndsDatino... Youngest of three siblings, along with Jessie and Flint.

Pct. —

LaxPower.com, founding by Larry Feldman in 1997, generates a series of empirical ratings for all levels of lacrosse. The computer power rating is based on factors such as margin of victory and strength of schedule. It resembles the more famous Sagarin ratings used in college football and basketball. Also enjoying large improvements in rank were La Salle (75 to 53) and Villanova (72 to 52). There are 91 women’s lacrosse teams in NCAA Division I. Old Dominion suffered the largest drop, dipping from 11-5 in 2009 to 3-12 last season for a 25place plunge in the computer ratings.

GB DC CT 0 0 0


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ANNA GEISSBUHLER Midfielder • So. Worthington, Ohio Worthington HS ’09

1 2010: Played in all 17 games, starting 13... Shot 18-for-35 (.514) with 14 assists... Added 16 ground balls, 22 draw controls and 4 caused turnovers... First collegiate goal was team’s go-ahead in opener vs. Cal (2/20)... Posted three straight hat tricks: 3 goals at Manhattan (3/8), 3 vs. Detroit (3/13), then 4 goals with 2 assists at Saint Francis (3/25)... Posted season-high 4 draw controls at Villanova (3/4). WORTHINGTON HS ’09: Captured All-America honorable mention as a senior... Earned All-Ohio Capital Conference, all-district and all-state first-team distinction that year... Team went combined 50-5-5 in her three varsity seasons... Set school records in assists (101) and total points (326), while finishing 2nd all-time in goals (225)... Key stats: scored 73 goals with 28 assists in 2009, 71 goals with 30 assists in 2008, 65 goals with 38 assists in 2007... Also a field hockey standing garnering All-OCC status for three straight seasons... Helped lead team to state title in 2007... Voted Player of the Year by Suburban News Publications... Four-year Academic All-Ohio honoree in both sports... Selected as school’s Athelte of the Year for 2008-09... Added NFHCA National Academic Squad nod as a senior... Played club lacrosse for Midwestern Force, helping team to Empire Division title at 2008 Champions Cup... Also named all-tournament at 2008 Vail Shootout. PERSONAL: Born in Columbus, Ohio.... Clinical nutrition major... Parents are George & Michelle Geissbuhler... Has an older brother, Blake (20)... Career highlight was winning state field hockey championship in 2007. Year 2010

GP-GS 17-13

G A Pts 18 14 32

Sh Pct. 35 .514

GB DC CT 16 22 4

STEPHANIE GUERCIO

CONNETQUOT HS ’09: Scored 73 goals with 54 assists overall, including bests of 40 goals and 24 assists as a junior... Three-year team captain, earning All-Suffolk County honorable mention in 2008... Also won Section XI all-division acclaim in 2007... Also accomplished in indoor track, qualifying for nationals in 4x55 hurdles relay... Earned additional letters in volleyball and cross country... Played club ball for Long Island Lacrosse. PERSONAL: Born in Stony Brook, N.Y.... Majoring in sociology... Parents are Richard & Barbara Guercio... Hopes to join the Peace Corps or perform a similar form of humanitarian work in a third-world country. Year 2010

GP-GS 11-4

G 2

A Pts 2 4

Sh Pct. 6 .333

GB DC CT 6 5 5

NATASHA MARKHAM Defender • So. Coto De Caza, Calif. Tesoro HS ’09

22 2010: Appeared in 6 games as a reserve defender... Recorded 2 ground balls and a draw control. TESORO HS ’09: Earned first-team All-South Coast League honors during junior and senior seasons, adding All-America honorable mention in 2009... Also made All-Orange County second team as a senior... Set school record for single-season points as a junior, tallying 30 goals with 15 assists... Twice selected as team’s Best Attack Player... Voted Most Improved in 2006... Played club ball for Element 5 Lacrosse. PERSONAL: Born in Newport Beach, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology, with hopes for career in athletic training... Parents are Nicole & Brian Markham... Has two brothers: twin Christopher (20) and Nicholas (19). Year 2010

GP-GS 6-0

G 0

A Pts 0 0

Sh 0

Pct. —

GB DC CT 2 1 0

Midfielder • So. Ronkonkoma, N.Y. Connetquot HS ’09

23 2010: Missed first 6 games due to injury but started 4 of 11 games played upon return... Scored 2 goals with 2 assists, 6 ground balls, 5 draw controls and 5 caused turnovers... Assisted Meghan Olmstead in 25th minute and won 2 DCs in collegiate debut at Liberty (3/22)... Scooped up 3 GBs in each of next two games at Lehigh (3/23) and Saint Francis (3/25).

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HANNAH MIRZA Midfielder • So. Mill Valley, Calif. Miss Porter’s School (Conn.) ’09

yearbook, making Quill & Scroll National Honor Society (for journalism/photojournalism)... Also played three years of basketball, serving as team captain as a senior... Played club ball for Rhino Lacrosse (Portland, Ore.)... Helped team capture Adrenaline tournament in 2008... Made Adrenaline Shootout All-Star team. PERSONAL: Born in Arlington, Va.... Has yet to declare a major... Parents are Andi & Chris Jordan... Oldest of three siblings, along with Rachel (15) and Matt (12).

13 2010: Selected as team’s Rookie of the Year... Started every game but one (Regis on 4/10)... Shot 25-for-49 (.510) with 7 assists... Compiled highest goals total by an Aggie freshman since Patrice Clark scored 26 in 2006... Led team with 25 draw controls while adding 20 ground balls and 8 caused turnovers... Opened season with 2 goals and 4 DCs vs. Cal (2/20)... Performed four hat tricks, including season-best 5 goals at Saint Francis (3/25) and 4-for-4 shooting vs. Saint Marys (2/27)... Won 3 draws with 3 ground balls and a steal at SMC (4/15). MISS PORTER’S SCHOOL ’09: Three-year letterwinner in lacrosse, basketball and soccer at esteemed Farmington, Conn. boarding school... Scored 32 goals with 18 assists to earn All-Founders League distinction as a junior, then repeated that honor as a senior... Named Most Improved in 2007, MVP in 2009... Also an all-league performer in her two other sports... Scored 10 goals in each of her junior and senior soccer seasons. PERSONAL: Born in Dobb’s Ferry, N.Y.... Has yet to declare a major... Parents are Jihad Mirza & Kathleen McNamara... Has a younger brother, Alex (17)... Lists Mia Hamm as her sports hero. Year 2010

GP-GS 17-16

G 25

A Pts 7 32

Sh Pct. 49 .510

GB DC CT 20 25 8

ALLISON LANGIUS Midfielder • Fr. Santa Ana, Calif. Foothill HS ’10

2 FOOTHILL HS ’10: Selected to US Lacrosse All-America first team as a senior... Twice earned All-Sea View League honors, including a firstteam nod in 2010... Helped team to Southern Section championship in 2007 then title games in 2009 and 2010... Knights won SVL crown all four years... Garnered US Lacrosse All-Academic distinction as a junior and senior... Also ran cross country for three seasons... Two-sport scholarathlete... Played club ball for Santa Ana Flash for four years. PERSONAL: Born in Palm Desert, Calif.... Majoring in biomedical engineering... Parents are Todd & Diane Langius... Oldest of three siblings, along with Taylor (16) and Brandon (14)... Proudest personal accomplishment was capturing prep All-America status.

RACHAEL MACK

MEGHAN JORDAN

Defender • Fr. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’10

Midfielder • Fr. Lake Oswego, Ore. Lakeridge HS ’10

21 LAKERIDGE HS ’10: First-team all-state and honorable-mention AllAmerican as a senior, scoring 68 goals with team-best 66 assists... Threetime All-Three Rivers League recipient, including first-team accolades in 2009 and 2010... Won U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award as a senior... Ranked among WestsideLax.com’s Elite 25... Career stats: 127 goals, 123 assists, 308 drawn controls, 188 ground balls and 123 caused turnovers... Ranked 2nd in state in assists and total points (134) as a senior... Also led all Oregon players with 112 draw controls that year... Helped team to state semifinals in each of final two seasons... US Lacrosse All-Academic as a senior... Served as editor-in-chief for school

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25 DAVIS HS ’10: Twice earned All-Bay Shore Athletic League honors as a defender... Selected as team’s Most Valuable Defender as a senior... Also made Pacific NorCal team for US Lacrosse Nationals in 2009. PERSONAL: Born in Fountain Valley, Calif.... Majoring in nutrition science... Parents are Darryl & Emily Mack... Has two brothers, Ryan (13) and Evan (10)... Says few are aware she plays the bassoon.

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Meet the Aggies

JORDAN MAJKA

ASHLEY MILLER

Goalkeeper • Fr. Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest HS ’10

Midfielder • Fr. Tustin, Calif. Beckman HS ’10

12 LAKE FOREST HS ’10: Held opponents to stingy 6.5 GAA as a junior, earning All-North Suburban Conference second-team honors in 2009... Competed for Western Great Lakes (Illinois and Wisconsin) squad at US Lacrosse national tournament... Also played field hockey, posting 17 shutouts to help lead Scouts to 20-1 record and 2009 state title... Earned all-state honors that year. PERSONAL: Born in Sioux Falls, S.D.... Has not yet declare a major... Parents are Andrew & Roxanne Majka... Andrew is a UC Davis grad... Career highlight was winning state field hockey title as a junior.

24 BECKMAN HS ’10: Three-time team MVP... Enjoyed best season in 2009, garnering Pacific Coast League MVP honors... Scored 55 goals with 50 assists and 92 ground balls that year... Captured second-team All-Orange County distinction as a sophomore and senior. PERSONAL: Born in Newport Beach, Calif.... Major is undeclared... Parents are Linda & Bryan Miller... Middle child of two siblings, along with Blake (20) and Kati (16).

LAUREN NARDI Midfielder • Fr. El Cajon, Calif. Cathedral Catholic HS ’10

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Outsourcing The 2011 UC Davis women’s lacrosse roster represents eight other states besides California, by far the highest of any Aggie varsity team. (The closest rivals are men’s basketball and women’s gymnastics, each of which cover four states; and women’s golf, representing three states and one foreign country.) The actual breakdown of home states is as follows (from coast to coast):

CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC HS ’10: Starred in both lacrosse and field hockey... Claimed All-City Conference honors all four years in lacrosse, including first-team status in 2008 and 2010... Made All-San Diego Section second team as a junior then jumped to first team as a senior... Scored 48 goals with 25 assists in 2009, 43 goals and 30 assists in 2008, 35 goals and 13 assists in 2007 (senior numbers are not available)... Captured All-Western League first-team accolades in field hockey... Made San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic squads in both sports... Played club lacrosse for San Diego LaxDawgs Elite. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Michael & Donna Nardi... One of three siblings, along with Brooks (19) and Caitlin (15)... Career highlight was beating Scripps Ranch HS for field hockey league title.

California (16) Oregon (1) Colorado (2) Illinois (1) Ohio (2) Pennsylvania (1) New York (1) New Jersey (1) Massachusetts (1)

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LEAH TREMBLAY-ADAMS

Aggie Stadium Home of UC Davis Lacrosse

Defender • Fr. Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’10

Aggie Stadium, whose primary funding came from students in 1999 with the Facilties And Campus Enhancement Initiative, serves as the home field for both women’s lacrosse and football Women’s lacrosse had the historic first athletics event on April 1, 2007 in a 17-5 win over Saint Mary’s (shown above right). Football hosted its opener on September 1 of that fall.

28 MONTE VISTA HS ’10: Selected to All-East Bay Athletic League first team as a senior, improving from second team in 2009... Also made AllEast Bay squad (pooling EBAL with Diablo Foothill Athletic League)... Helped team to 42-4 combined record and two North Coast Section titles in final two seasons... Graduated with highest honors. PERSONAL: Born in Stanford, Calif.... Anthropology major... Parents are Gregg Adams and Joanne Salcido... Older brother Cameron attends Cal... Hopes to learn to play piano by the time she’s 30... If she won $1 million, she would help put someone through college and open a bookstore.

The stadium is a $31 million facility featuring many state-ofthe-art amenities including Sportexe all-weather synthetic turf, a mammoth scoreboard and video display, a modern pressbox, locker rooms and concession facilities. Additionally, the Bruce Edwards Club Room provides space for special events and receptions, both during games and in the offseason. On May 30, 2008, the facility reached a new milestone when 180 metal halide lights, affixed to four steel poles, flickered on for the first time. In its current design, Aggie Stadium seats 10,743, combining both the fixed seating and end zone berms.

CARLY VORIS Midfielder • Fr. San Diego, Calif. Mount Carmel HS ’10

25 MOUNT CARMEL HS ’10: Three-sport letterwinner, competing in lacrosse, volleyball and basketball... Selected as lacrosse team’s Best Midfielder as a sophomore and junior, then MVP as a senior... Scored 65 goals as a sophomore, 48 as a junior... All-Avocado League honoree... Coached for former Aggie defender Ranessa Santos... Member of two San Diego Section-champion basketball teams... Named Most Improved Player in volleyball and basketball... Played club lacrosse for San Diego Wildcats for two years. PERSONAL: Born in Escondido, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Parents are David & Rechelle Voris... Has two siblings: brother Kurtis (21) and sister Audrey (15)... Plans on career in law.

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2010 Game-by-Game Results SCORES Date Opponent

Result

Goals Leader

Assists Leader

Record

Feb. 20 CALIFORNIA* Feb. 27 SAINT MARY’S* Mar. 4 at Villanova Mar. 6 at Temple Mar. 8 at Manhattan Mar. 13 DETROIT Mar. 22 vs. Liberty (at SFU) Mar. 23 at Lehigh Mar. 25 at Saint Francis Apr. 9 at Denver* Apr. 10 at Regis Apr. 15 at Saint Mary’s Apr. 18 OREGON* Apr. 23 at Fresno State* Apr. 25 at Stanford* Apr. 29 vs. Oregon† Apr. 30 at Denver†

W, 12-10 W, 21-11 L, 12-13 W, 14-13 W, 18-12 W, 18-6 W, 21-0 L, 9-11 W, 16-5 L, 7-17 W, 18-3 W, 14-13 L, 6-14 W, 17-1 L, 14-17 W, 13-11 L, 9-14

Farquharson, Geissbuhler, Hoffmire, Mirza (2) Lapolla, Hoffmire, Mirza (4) Mirza, Lapolla, Farquharson (3) Hoffmire (7) Farquharson (4) Hoffmire (6) Geissbuhler (4) Lapolla (4) Mirza (5) Peterson (4) Hoffmire (5) Lapolla (5) Hommire (3) Corsa, Mirza (3) Farquharson (6) Corsa (5) Lapolla (3)

Corsa (3) Coras, Datino, Farquharson, Geissbuhler (2) Datino (2) Alekna, Lapolla, Peterson (1) Geissbuhler, Martin, Mirza (2) Hoffmire (3) Farquharson, Lapolla (3) none Datino, Lapolla (4) Lapolla (2) Hoffmire, Lapolla (2) Datino, Farquharson, Hoffmire, Lapolla, Mirza (1) Corsa (1) Lapolla (2) Lapolla (4) Corsa (2) Corsa, Datino, Lapolla (1)

1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 6-2 7-2 7-3 8-3 9-3 9-4 10-4 10-5 11-5 11-6

MPSF 1-0 2-0

2-1 2-2 3-2 3-3

* - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation game † - at MPSF Championship (Denver Colo.)

SUMMARIES Overall................................................................... 11-6 Home................................................................. 3-1 Away................................................................. 6-5 Neutral.............................................................. 2-0 Conference......................................................... 3-3 against MPSF teams............................................. 5-4 More shots................................................................ 9-1 Fewer turnovers......................................................... 9-1 More draw controls.................................................... 7-0 Led at halftime........................................................... 8-0 Trailed at halftime...................................................... 3-6 In overtime................................................................ 1-0

ATTENDANCE Overall................................................... 17/2463 Home................................................... 4/553 Away............................................... 11/1686 Neutral................................................ 2/224

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Aggies Among NCAA Statistical Leaders 2010 Final (Top 30 individuals/Top 15 team) INDIVIDUAL GOALS PER GAME 1. Bergan Foley, Louisvlle 17. Gina Hoffmire, UC Davis

4.59 2.94

TEAM CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. Loyola (Md) 10. UC Davis

13.06 10.82

TEAM SCORING MARGIN 1. Northwestern 13. UC Davis

+7.77 +4.00

TEAM SCORING OFFENSE 1. Northwestern 11. UC Davis

16.59 14.06

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2010 Individual Statistics INDIVIDUAL STATS Total No Player GP GS Gls Ast Pts 16 4 26 13 6 7 27 1 5 10 19 20 23 11 12 9 0 8 3 14 22 17 15

GINA HOFFMIRE Molly Lapolla Britt Farquharson HANNAH MIRZA CHRISTINA CORSA Molly Peterson ELIZABETH DATINO ANNA GEISSBUHLER LAURA MARTIN KRISTI IRGENS MEGHAN OLMSTEAD Molly Carstensen STEPHANIE GUERCIO VANNESSA JAMISON Alyssa Cranska ALYSE LASATER KJERSTEN NORDMEYER TESS ALEKNA RACHAEL MARTINEZ LAURA SUNDAY NATASHA MARKHAM CASEY BOWLES LAUREN BOYLE

17 17 17 17 14 17 17 17 16 8 11 13 11 17 17 17 11 8 17 16 6 5 17

16 14 17 16 14 17 7 13 4 0 0 0 4 17 14 13 3 0 16 2 0 0 17

TOTALS Opponents

17 17

50 37 31 25 20 20 19 18 8 4 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 23 9 7 17 5 13 14 2 1 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0

Total Shots Pct.

8M Gls

8M Att GB DC TO CT Foul

59 60 40 32 37 25 32 32 10 5 2 5 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0

85 69 66 49 49 49 42 35 14 7 10 7 6 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 3

.588 .536 .470 .510 .408 .408 .452 .514 .571 .571 .200 .286 .333 .500 — — — .000 .000 .000 — — .000

14 6 4 0 4 4 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

21 13 11 6 12 8 4 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

239 110 349 171 68 239

498 385

.480 .444

36 83 48 104

23 14 14 20 10 34 16 16 9 0 4 3 6 37 24 17 4 9 17 18 2 0 18

24 14 9 25 23 24 7 22 11 3 4 5 5 18 0 14 0 0 4 5 1 0 4

21 23 14 25 22 37 23 21 11 3 7 3 6 16 11 8 2 0 5 8 2 0 7

10 7 5 8 11 28 8 4 5 0 1 5 5 24 5 10 2 1 17 5 0 0 23

19 10 9 10 39 53 8 9 14 1 2 4 8 43 1 32 0 2 29 23 1 1 26

315 223 279 184 396 293 219 327 163 335

RETURNING PLAYERS IN ALL CAPS

GOALKEEPER STATS No 0 12

Goalkeepers KJERSTEN NORDMEYER Alyssa Cranska TOTALS Opponents

SCORING BY PERIOD PERIOD AGGIES Opponents

SHOTS BY PERIOD PERIOD AGGIES Opponents

SAVES BY PERIOD PERIOD AGGIES Opponents

GP 11 17 17 17

GS 3 12 17 17

Min 318:35 713:25 1032:00 1032:00

1 2 115 122 99 71

OT 2 1

– Tot - 239 - 171

1 2 248 245 210 172

OT 5 3

– Tot - 498 - 385

OT 0 3

– Tot - 105 - 162

1 52 81

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2 53 78

Goals Avg. Saves 47 8.85 21 124 10.43 84 171 9.94 105 239 13.90 162

Avg. 3.96 7.06 6.10 9.42

Pct. .309 .404 .380 .404

W 2 9 11 6

L 0 6 6 11

T 0 0 0 0

Shots 96 289 385 498

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2010 MPSF Recap MPSF STANDINGS

ALL-MPSF FIRST TEAM

MPSF Overall W L Pct W L Pct Denver 6 0 1.000 13 5 .722 Stanford* 5 1 .833 15 5 .750 California 3 3 .500 8 10 .444 Oregon 3 3 .500 7 11 .389 UC DAVIS 3 3 .500 11 6 .688 Saint Mary’s 1 5 .167 4 12 .250 Fresno State 0 6 .000 0 14 .000

Player Lauren Schmidt Sarah Flynn Alyse Kennedy Lexi Sanders Ali Flury Jana Drummond Leslie Foard GINA HOFFMIRE Natasha Davies DennaFaye Herald Colleen Taggart Annie Read Alex Tickner Vail Horn Claire Hubbard Alex Breiner

* - MPSF Tournament Champion MPSF CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTERFINALS - Thursday, Apr. 29 No. 2 Stanford 16, No. 7 Fresno State 1 No. 3 California 20, No. 6 Saint Mary’s 11 No. 5 UC DAVIS 13, No. 4 Oregon 11

Yr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr.

Pos Mid Atk Atk Atk Mid Mid Mid Mid Def Def Def GK Mid Mid Atk Mid

Team Stanford Stanford California Denver Denver Oregon Stanford UC DAVIS Denver California Oregon Stanford California California Stanford Oregon

ALL-MPSF SECOND TEAM

SEMIFINALS - Friday, Apr. 30 No. 1 Denver 14, No. 5 UC DAVIS 9 No. 2 Stanford 9, No. 3 California 7 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - Sunday, May 2 No. 2 Stanford 11, No. 1 Denver 10 (SV) All-Tournament Leigh Lucas, Stanford (MVP) Leslie Foard, Stanford Lauren Schmidt, Stanford Annie Read, Stanford Ali Flury, Denver Lexi Sanders, Denver Ashley Harman, Denver Allie Shropshire, California Tara Arolla, California ALYSSA CRANKA, UC DAVIS Alex Breiner, Oregon Abbie Coleman, Saint Mary’s Diana Aguilar, Fresno State

Player MOLLY PETERSON VANNESSA JAMISON Leigh Lucas Paige Farnakis Julie Christy Lauren Ciccomascolo Kara Secora Ashley Harman Tulley Stapp Abbie Coleman Jess Drummond Krisdina Gehring Allie Welsh Allie Shropshire

Yr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. So. RFr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr.

Pos Def Def Def Mid Mid Atk Atk GK Mid Mid Mid Def Atk GK

Team UC DAVIS UC DAVIS Stanford Stanford Stanford Denver Denver Denver Denver Saint Mary’s Oregon Fresno State California California

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lauren Schmidt, Stanford COACH OF THE YEAR: Amy Bokker, Stanford NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Kara Secora, Stanford

ACADEMIC ALL-MPSF TEAM MPSF PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Week Feb. 1 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 Mar. 8 Mar. 15 Mar. 22 Mar. 29 Apr. 5 Apr. 12 Apr. 19 Apr. 26

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Player Lauren Ciccomascolo Lexi Sanders CHRISTINA CORSA Lauren Schmidt Kara Secora GINA HOFFMIRE Jana Drummond Lexi Sanders Ali Flury Ashley Harman Alyse Kennedy Claire Hubbard

School Denver Denver UC DAVIS Stanford Denver UC DAVIS Oregon Denver Denver Denver California Stanford

(UC Davis players only) Player Laura Sunday Lauren Boyle Molly Lapolla Laura Martin Rachael Martinez Meghan Olmstead Britt Farquharson Christina Corsa

Yr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. RFr. Sr. Jr.

Major International Relations Civil Engineering Communication Managerial Economics Exercise Biology Undeclared Biological Sciences Psychology

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2010 MPSF Recap INDIVIDUAL LEADERS GOALS 1. Ali Flury, Denver 2. GINA HOFFMIRE, UC DAVIS 3. Jana Drummond, ORE 4. Alyse Kennedy, CAL 5. Alex Breiner, ORE 6. Kara Secora, DEN 7. Sarah Flynn, STAN 8. MOLLY LAPOLLA, UC DAVIS 9. Vail Horn, CAL 10. Dana Lindsay, STAN POINTS 1. Lexi Sanders, DEN 2. MOLLY LAPOLLA, UC DAVIS 3. Ali Flury, DEN 4. GINA HOFFMIRE, UC DAVIS 5. Kara Secora, DEN 6. Alex Breiner, ORE 7. Lauren Schmidt, STAN 8. Sarah Flynn, STAN t9. Jana Drummond, ORE t10. Lauren Ciccomascolo, DEN

GP Goal 18 51 17 48 18 43 18 39 17 36 18 38 21 44 17 35 18 35 21 40

Avg. 2.83 2.82 2.39 2.17 2.12 2.11 2.10 2.06 1.94 1.90

ASSISTS 1. Lexi Sanders, DEN 2. Claire Hubbard, STAN 3. MOLLY LAPOLLA, UC DAVIS 4. Lauren Ciccomascolo, DEN 5. CHRISTINA CORSA, UC DAVIS 6. Allie Welsh, CAL 7. Lauren Schmidt, STAN 8. Kara Secora, DEN 9. Caroline Mahony, SMC 10. Alex Breiner, ORE

GP Ast 18 44 21 41 17 22 18 22 14 17 18 19 21 22 18 17 15 13 17 14

Avg. 2.44 1.95 1.29 1.22 1.21 1.06 1.05 0.94 0.87 0.82

DRAW CONTROLS 1. Jess Drummond, ORE 2. Mariah Walk, SMC 3. Jana Drummond, ORE 4. Juliet Munroe, SMC t5. Alex Breiner, ORE t5. Alyse Kennedy, CAL t5. Leslie Foard, STAN

GP 18 16 18 16 17 18 20

DC 42 36 40 33 34 36 40

Avg. 2.33 2.25 2.22 2.06 2.00 2.00 2.00

CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. Ali Flury, DEN 2. Krisdina Gehring, FSU 3. MOLLY PETERSON, UC DAVIS 4. Julie Christy, STAN 5. Kate Henrich, DEN

GP 18 14 17 18 16

CT 38 27 28 27 24

Avg. 2.11 1.93 1.65 1.50 1.50

GP Goal Ast 18 27 44 17 35 22 18 51 9 17 48 8 18 38 17 17 36 14 21 37 22 21 44 14 18 43 6 18 27 22

Avg. 3.94 3.35 3.33 3.29 3.06 2.94 2.81 2.76 2.72 2.72

SHOTS 1. Ali Flury, DEN 2. Jana Drummond, ORE 3. GINA HOFFMIRE, UC DAVIS 4. Lauren Schmidt, STAN 5. Alyse Kennedy, CAL

GP Shots 18 116 18 106 17 80 21 98 18 84

Avg. 6.44 5.89 4.71 4.67 4.67

Min 939:07 1229:34 723:34 1063:51 979:47 685:36 651:13

GAA 8.94 9.37 10.70 10.83 12.55 15.40 17.05

GROUND BALLS 1. Allie Shropshire, CAL 2. Alex Tickner, CAL 3. Ashley Harman, DEN 4. VANNESSA JAMISON, UC DAVIS 5. Jana Drummond, ORE

GP 18 15 18 17 18

GB 52 38 42 37 38

Avg. 2.89 2.53 2.33 2.18 2.11

Avg. 20.33 19.89 19.33 17.76 17.44 16.39 14.79

CAUSED TOs 1. Denver 2. Stanford 3. UC DAVIS 4. Fresno State 5. Saint Mary’s 6. Oregon 7. California

GP 18 21 17 14 16 18 18

CT 231 238 182 147 164 171 161

Avg. 12.83 11.33 10.71 10.50 10.25 9.50 8.94

GOALS-AGAINST AVG. 1. Ashley Harman, DEN 2. Annie Read, STAN 3. Alyssa Cranska, UC DAVIS 4. Allie Shropshire, CAL 5. Salliebeth Finnegan, ORE 6. Whitney Campitello, SMC 7. Katie Wilbur, FSU

GA 140 192 129 192 205 176 185

SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. Annie Read, STAN 2. Ashley Harman, DEN 3. Allie Shropshire, CAL 4. Alyssa Cranska, UC DAVIS 5. Salliebeth Finnegan, ORE 6. Whitney Campitello, SMC 7. Katie Wilbur, FSU

GA 192 140 192 129 205 176 185

Sv 189 118 147 88 130 98 93

Avg. .496 .457 .434 .406 .388 .358 .335

SAVES 1. Stanford 2. Fresno State 3. Saint Mary’s 4. California 5. Oregon 6. Denver 7. UC DAVIS

GP 21 14 16 18 18 18 17

Sv 194 124 137 148 138 136 101

Avg. 9.24 8.86 8.56 8.22 7.67 7.56 5.94

SAVE PCT. 1. Stanford 2. Denver 3. California 4. UC DAVIS 5. Oregon 6. Saint Mary’s 7. Fresno State

GA 209 158 192 163 225 253 234

Sv 194 136 148 101 138 137 124

Pct. .481 .463 .435 .383 .380 .351 .346

TEAM LEADERS GOALS 1. Stanford 2. UC DAVIS 3. Denver 4. Oregon 5. California 6. Saint Mary’s 7. Fresno State

GP 21 17 18 18 18 16 14

Gls 286 227 239 212 198 155 62

Avg. 13.62 13.35 13.28 11.78 11.00 9.69 4.43

GROUND BALLS GP 1. California 18 2. Oregon 18 3. Stanford 21 4. UC DAVIS 17 5. Saint Mary’s 16 6. Denver 18 7. Fresno State 14

ASSISTS 1. Stanford 2. UC DAVIS 3. Denver 4. Oregon 5. California 6. Saint Mary’s 7. Fresno State

GP 21 17 18 18 18 16 14

Ast 131 104 109 76 67 55 25

Avg. 6.24 6.12 6.06 4.22 3.72 3.44 1.79

SHOTS 1. Stanford 2. Denver 3. Oregon 4. UC DAVIS 5. Saint Mary’s 6. California 7. Fresno State

GP Shot Avg. 21 686 32.67 18 540 30.00 18 519 28.83 17 469 27.59 16 390 24.38 18 429 23.83 14 191 13.64

TURNOVERS 1. Stanford 2. UC DAVIS 3. Denver 4. Oregon 5. California 6. Fresno State 7. Saint Mary’s

GP 21 17 18 18 18 14 16

TO 316 272 299 327 347 286 356

Avg. 15.05 16.00 16.61 18.17 19.28 20.43 22.25

POINTS 1. Stanford 2. UC DAVIS 3. Denver 4. Oregon 5. California 6. Saint Mary’s 7. Fresno State

GP 21 17 18 18 18 16 14

Pts 417 331 348 288 265 210 87

Avg. 19.86 19.47 19.33 16.00 14.72 13.13 6.21

SHOT PCT. Goals Shots Pct. 1. UC DAVIS 227 469 .484 2. California 198 429 .462 3. Denver 239 540 .443 4. Stanford 286 686 .417 5. Oregon 212 519 .408 6. Saint Mary’s 155 390 .397 7. Fresno State 62 191 .325

G-A AVERAGE 1. Stanford 2. Oregon 3. UC DAVIS 4. California 5. Oregon 6. Saint Mary’s 7. Fresno State

GA 158 209 163 192 225 253 234

Min 1106 1290 972 1094 1080 960 840

Avg. 8.57 9.72 10.06 10.53 12.50 15.81 16.71

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GB 366 358 406 302 279 295 207

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ASSISTS

CAREER

CAREER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. t7. t7. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. t9. t9.

Katie McMahon, 2004-08..................................................................................252 Allison Stonebarger, 1998-2000.............................................................. (82*) 132 Katie McGovern, 2005-08.................................................................................108 Megan O’Connor, 2004-07................................................................................104 Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2000-2003................................................................... (96*) 99 Kelly Albin, 2000-04.................................................................................(97*) 97 GINA HOFFMIRE, 2008-............................................................................. 90 Molly Lapolla, 2007-10.............................................................................. 90 Patrice Clark, 2006-09........................................................................................88 Britt Farquharson, 2009-10....................................................................... 77

Kelly Albin, 2000-2004.............................................................................(71*) 71 Katie McMahon, 2004-08....................................................................................69 Leslie Kado, 2001-2004......................................................................................66 Allison Stonebarger, 1998-2000.................................................................(36*) 62 CHRISTINA CORSA, 2008-......................................................................... 55 Molly Lapolla, 2007-10.............................................................................. 51 Megan O’Connor, 2004-07..................................................................................46 Meredith Roberts, 1999-2001....................................................................(35*) 40 Katie McGovern, 2005-08...................................................................................39 Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2000-2003....................................................................(39*) 39

SEASON

SEASON

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. t6. t6. t6. 9. 10.

Katie McMahon, 2005........................................................................................69 Katie McMahon, 2004........................................................................................66 Katie McMahon, 2008........................................................................................61 Katie McMahon, 2006........................................................................................56 Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2003.......................................................................................51 GINA HOFFMIRE, 2010.............................................................................. 50 Allison Stonebarger, 1999..........................................................................(35*) 50 Allison Stonebarger, 1998..........................................................................(22*) 50 Britt Farquharson, 2009......................................................................................46 Megan O’Connor, 2007.......................................................................................45

t1. t1. t3. t3. 5. t6. t6. 8. t10. t10.

GAME

GAME

t1. t1. t3. t3. t3. t6. t6. t6.

Katie McMahon, BUCKNELL (3/15/06)..................................................................9 Katie McMahon, COLORADO COLLEGE (4/25/04)....................................................9 Katie McMahon, ROBERT MORRIS (2/12/06).........................................................8 Katie McMahon, at St. Vincent (4/18/05).............................................................8 Katie McMahon, at Howard (3/26/05)..................................................................8 GINA HOFFMIRE, at Temple (3/6/10)...................................................... 7 Kelly Albin, at Bloomsburg (4/18/04)...................................................................7 Jaime Fitzpatrick, vs. Indiana (Pa.) at West Chester (4/13/03)................................7

1. Katie McGovern, at Wittenburg (4/15/07).............................................................6 2. Katie McMahon, ROBERT MORRIS (2/12/06).........................................................5 t3. Molly Lapolla, at Stanford (4/25/10)....................................................... 4 t3. Molly Lapolla, at Saint Francis (3/25/10)................................................ 4 t3. Elizabeth Datino, at Saint Francis (3/25/10)........................................... 4 t3. Molly Lapolla, at Manhattan (3/24/09).................................................................4 t3. Megan O’Connor, SAINT MARY’S (4/1/07)............................................................4 t3. Alden Monger, SAINT MARY’S (4/1/07)................................................................4 t3. Megan O’Connor, CONNECTICUT (3/7/07).............................................................4 t3. Katie McMahon, STONY BROOK (4/7/06)..............................................................4 t3. Megan O’Connor, ROBERT MORRIS (2/12/06).......................................................4 t3. Kelly Albin, COLORADO COLLEGE (4/25/04)...........................................................4 t3. Kelly Albin, at Bryant (4/16/04)...........................................................................4 t3. Kelly Albin, LEHIGH (3/9/04)...............................................................................4 t3. Leslie Kado, vs. Lees-McRae at Pfeiffer (3/26/03)...................................................4 t3. Kelly Albin, SAINT MARY’S (4/17/02)...................................................................4 t3. Kelly Albin, MANHATTAN COLLEGE (3/12/01).........................................................4 t3. Meredith Roberts, MOUNT ST. MARY’S (3/6/01)....................................................4. t3. Allison Stonebarger, at Redlands (3/30/00)...........................................................4. t3. Renee Snyder, CANISIUS (3/13/00).....................................................................4 t3. Allison Stonebarger, vs. UC Santa Cruz (4/25/98)...............................................*4 t3. Katie Schaefer, vs. California (2/15/97)................................................................4

2010 marks in boldface CURRENT AGGIES IN ALL CAPS HOME SITES IN ALL CAPS * The NCAA counts only records set against varsity programs at four-year, degree-granting institutions. Thus, club, two-year college and non-varsity teams are excluded from the NCAA records. Also, “playday” scrimmages are not counted by the NCAA. However, the totals shown are for all games played, with NCAA-countable stats in parentheses. Starting in 2000 and 2001, UC Davis Athletics Media Relations began the practice of omitting these games from the final stats.

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CHRISTINA CORSA, 2009.....................................................................................29 Kelly Albin, 2004................................................................................................29 Leslie Kado, 2004..............................................................................................26 Leslie Kado, 2003..............................................................................................26 Meredith Roberts, 2000............................................................................(21*) 24 Molly Lapolla, 2010.................................................................................... 23 Katie Schaefer, 1998..................................................................................(9*) 23 Allison Stonebarger, 1999............................................................................(9*) 22 MOLLY LAPOLLA, 2009........................................................................................21 Katie McMahon, 2006........................................................................................21

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Record Book POINTS

Varsity Era Only • Since 1997

GOALIE SAVES

CAREER

CAREER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Katie McMahon, 2004-08..................................................................................321 Allison Stonebarger, 1998-2000.............................................................(121*) 194 Kelly Albin, 2000-2004.........................................................................(168*) 168 Megan O’Connor, 2004-07................................................................................150 Britt Farquharson, 2009-10.....................................................................148 Katie McGovern, 2005-08.................................................................................147 Molly Lapolla, 2007-10............................................................................141 Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2000-2003................................................................(135*) 138 Leslie Kado, 2001-04........................................................................................136 Patrice Clark, 2006-09......................................................................................116

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. t5. t5. 7. t8. t8. t10. t10. t10.

Katie McMahon, 2005........................................................................................83 Katie McMahon, 2004........................................................................................81 Katie McMahon, 2008........................................................................................80 Katie McMahon, 2006........................................................................................77 Kelly Albin, 2004................................................................................................72 Allison Stonebarger, 1999..........................................................................(43*) 72 Allison Stonebarger, 1998..........................................................................(30*) 70 Megan O’Connor, 2007.......................................................................................68 Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2003.......................................................................................68 Molly Lapolla, 2010.................................................................................... 60 CHRISTINA CORSA, 2009.....................................................................................60 Katie Schaefer, 1998................................................................................(21*) 60

GAME 1. t2. t2. t2. t4. t4 t4 t4. t4. t4.

Katie McMahon, ROBERT MORRIS (2/12/06).......................................................13 Katie McMahon, BUCKNELL (3/15/06)................................................................10 Katie McMahon, at Howard (3/26/05)................................................................10 Katie McMahon, COLORADO COLLEGE (4/25/04)..................................................10 GINA HOFFMIRE, DETROIT (3/13/10)..................................................... 9 Katie McMahon, HOLY CROSS (3/3/08)................................................................9 Katie McGovern, at Wittenburg (4/15/07).............................................................9 Jaime Fitzpatrick, vs. Indiana (Pa.) at West Chester (4/13/03)................................9 Kelly Albin, SAINT MARY’S (4/17/02)...................................................................9 Allison Stonebarger, at Santa Clara (2/20/99)......................................................*9

2010 marks in boldface CURRENT AGGIES IN ALL CAPS HOME SITES IN ALL CAPS

Hilary Harkins, 2005-08....................................................................................583 Kristen Braasch, 2002-05..................................................................................421 Kate McCall, 1998-2000.......................................................................(267*) 350 Jill Herschleb, 1999-2001.....................................................................(220*) 226 Alyssa Cranska, 2008-.............................................................................209

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Hilary Harkins, 2006.........................................................................................179 Kristen Braasch, 2004.......................................................................................170 Hilary Harkins, 2008.........................................................................................161 Hilary Harkins, 2007.........................................................................................159 Kristen Braasch, 2003.......................................................................................155 Kate McCall, 1999................................................................................(111*) 146 Vale Stipovich, 1997...............................................................................(33*) 133 Kate McCall, 1998..................................................................................(87*) 129 Alyssa Cranska, 2009.......................................................................................124 Jill Herschleb, 2002..........................................................................................120

GAME 1. Kristen Braasch, at Stanford (2/14/04)...............................................................21 2. Kate McCall, NOTRE DAME (3/9/98)...................................................................20 t3. Hilary Harkins, DENVER (4/8/07).......................................................................19 t3. Hilary Harkins, at Oregon (2/18/07)...................................................................19 t3. Hilary Harkins, vs. Stanfordmpsf (5/6/05)..............................................................19 6. Kristen Braasch, at Denver (3/7/04)...................................................................18 7. Kristen Braasch, at Saint Mary’s (4/28/04)..........................................................17

Lacrosse in the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame Despite its relatively short varsity history, UC Davis women’s lacrosse has enshrined two former greats into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame. ALLISON STONEBARGER (ind. 2007) A two-year All-American, Stonebarger scored 132 goals with 62 assists during her threeyear varsity career, including a team-leading 50 goals in each of her sophomore and junior seasons. She also excelled in the classroom, earning CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII honors and an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award. KELLY ALBIN (ind. 2010) Albin, who made headlines with her NCAA Woman of the Year and NCAA Today’s Top VIII awards, garnered first-team All-America honors by all three voting organizations as a senior in 2004. She also picked up the university’s W.P. Lindley Award, a IWLCA Scholar-Athlete of the Year nod and an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award.

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Record Book GOALS AGAINST (GOALIES)

Varsity Era Only • Since 1997

SAVE PERCENTAGE (GOALIES)

CAREER

CAREER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Hilary Harkins, 2005-08....................................................................................676 Kristen Braasch, 2002-05..................................................................................421 Alyssa Cranska, 2008-.............................................................................313 Kate McCall, 1998-2000.......................................................................(258*) 325 Jill Herschleb, 1999-2001.....................................................................(237*) 239

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Hilary Harkins, 2008.........................................................................................252 Alyssa Cranska, 2009.......................................................................................187 Hilary Harkins, 2006.........................................................................................186 Hilary Harkins, 2007.........................................................................................171 Kristen Braasch, 2004.......................................................................................170 Kristen Braasch, 2003.......................................................................................147 Kate McCall, 1999............................................................................................132 Jill Herschleb, 2002..........................................................................................128 Alyssa Cranska, 2010..............................................................................124 Kate McCall, 1998............................................................................................103

GAME 1. t2. t2. t2. t2. t6. t6. 8. t9. t9. t9. t9. t9. t9.

Hilary Harkins, CALIFORNIA (4/5/08)..................................................................21 Alyssa Cranska, STANFORD (2/25/09).................................................. 20 Hilary Harkins, at Louisville (4/14/08)................................................................20 Hilary Harkins, at Stanford (4/10/06).................................................................20 Hilary Harkins, at Denver (3/11/06)...................................................................20 Hilary Harkins, at Denver (4/18/08)...................................................................19 Kristen Braasch, at Stanfordmpll (5/3/03)..............................................................19 Alyssa Cranska, VERMONT (3/11/09)................................................... 18 Hilary Harkins, OHIO STATE (2/29/08)................................................................17 Hilary Harkins, STANFORD (4/24/07)..................................................................17 Hilary Harkins, at Ohio State (4/13/07)..............................................................17 Kristen Braasch, at Stanfordmpll (5/6/04)..............................................................17 Kristen Braasch, CALIFORNIA (4/24/04)..............................................................17 Jill Herschleb, STANFORD (2/16/02)...................................................................17

Vale Stipovich, 1997 (133/76)........................................................................636 Kate McCall, 1998-2000 (350/325).................................................................519 Kristen Braasch, 2002-05 (421/421)................................................................500 Jill Herschleb, 1999-2001 (226/239)...............................................................486

CAREER - NCAA ADJUSTED* 1. 2. 3. 4.

Vale Stipovich, 1997 (16/4, 2 games missing)................................................*.800 Kate McCall, 1998-2000 (267/258)..............................................................*.509 Kristen Braasch, 2002-05 (421/421)................................................................500 Jill Herschleb, 1999-2001 (220/237)............................................................*.481

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Vale Stipovich, 1997 (133/76)........................................................................636 Hilary Harkins, 2005 (84/67)...................................................................... .5563 Kate McCall, 1998 (129/103)..................................................................... .5560 Kate McCall, 1999 (146/132)....................................................................... .525 Kristen Braasch, 2003 (155/147)................................................................... .513

SEASON - NCAA ADJUSTED 1. 2. 3. 4.

Vale Stipovich, 1997 (16/4, 2 games missing)................................................*.800 Kate McCall, 1998 (87/69)..........................................................................*.558 Hilary Harkins, 2005 (84/67)..........................................................................556 Kate McCall, 1999 (111/102)......................................................................*.521

* The NCAA counts only records set against varsity programs at four-year, degree-granting institutions. Thus, club, two-year college and non-varsity teams are excluded from the NCAA records. Also, “playday” scrimmages are not counted by the NCAA. However, the totals shown are for all games played, with NCAA-countable stats in parentheses. Starting in 2000 and 2001, UC Davis Athletics Media Relations began the practice of omitting these games from the final stats.

SHUTOUTS Hilary Harkins (60 min), at Wittenburg (4/15/07).........................................................18-0 Hilary Harkins (60 min), at St. Vincent (4/18/05).........................................................15-0 Kristen Braasch (60 min), vs. Lees McRae at Pfeiffer (3/26/03).......................................23-0 Kristen Braasch (60 min), at Regis (3/9/03).................................................................15-0 Kate McCall (30 min)/Jill Herschleb (30 min), at UC Santa Cruz (4/22/00)....................*20-0 Kate McCall (20 min)/Jill Herschleb (40 min), REGIS (2/19/00)....................................15-0 Kate McCall (60 min), CHICO STATE (3/6/98).............................................................*17-0 Vale Stipovich (60 min), UC SANTA CRUZ (3/8/97)......................................................*14-0 2010 marks in boldface CURRENT AGGIES IN ALL CAPS HOME SITES IN ALL CAPS

Hilary Harkins started all but one game during her final three seasons, breaking the career saves record in her junior season. She finished with 583 stops, 162 more than Kristen Braasch’s previous mark.

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Record Book TOTAL SHOTS CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Katie McMahon, 2004-08..................................................................................568 Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2000-2003................................................................(301*) 303 Katie McGovern, 2005-08.................................................................................268 Megan O’Connor, 2004-07................................................................................258 Patrice Clark, 2006-09......................................................................................250

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Katie McMahon, 2004......................................................................................170 Katie McMahon, 2005......................................................................................165 Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2003.....................................................................................128 Katie McMahon, 2008......................................................................................125 Allison Stonebarger, 1999........................................................................(82*) 122

EIGHT-METER SHOTS CAREER 1. 2. 3. t4. t4.

Katie McMahon, 2004-08..................................................................................141 Katie McGovern, 2005-08...................................................................................56 Patrice Clark, 2006-09........................................................................................53 GINA HOFFMIRE, 2008-............................................................................. 44 Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2000-2003....................................................................(43*) 44

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Katie McMahon, 2004........................................................................................46 Katie McMahon, 2008........................................................................................33 Katie McMahon, 2005........................................................................................32 Katie McMahon, 2006........................................................................................30 GINA HOFFMIRE, 2010.............................................................................. 21

SHOOTING PERCENTAGE CAREER (min. 30 goals) 1. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Danner Doud-Martin, 1997-991............................................................ (34-55) .618 Britt Farquharson, 2009-10.................................................. (77-148) .520 Sarah Breyer, 2000............................................................................ (41-82) .500 Molly Lapolla, 2007-10......................................................... (90-182) .495 Jenna Rivett, 1998-20001................................................................. (56-118) .483 Katie McMahon, 2005-08................................................................ (252-568) .444 Patrice Clark, 2006-09...................................................................... (88-205) .429 Nalani Ngoon, 1999-20011............................................................... (49-116) .422 Olivia Jarem, 2007-08...................................................................... (43-103) .417 Leslie Kado, 2001-04........................................................................ (70-169) .414 [GINA HOFFMIRE, 2008-..................................................................(90-178) .506]

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Since 1999

CAREER - NCAA ADJUSTED* 1. 2. 3 4. 5.

Danner Doud-Martin, 1997-991.......................................................... *(19-33) .576 Jenna Rivett, 1998-20001................................................................. *(49-94) .521 Britt Farquharson, 2009-10.................................................. (77-148) .520 Molly Lapolla, 2007-10......................................................... (90-182) .495 Sarah Breyer, 2000.......................................................................... *(35-72) .486

SEASON (min. 20 goals) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Danner Doud-Martin, 1999.................................................................. (34-55) .618 GINA HOFFMIRE, 2010............................................................(50-85) .588 Molly Lapolla, 2007............................................................................ (20-35) .571 Jenna Rivett, 2000........................................................................... (32-57) .5614 Britt Farquharson, 2009.................................................................... (46-82) .5610

SEASON - NCAA ADJUSTED* 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

GINA HOFFMIRE, 2010............................................................(50-85) .588 Danner Doud-Martin, 1999................................................................ *(19-33) .576 Molly Lapolla, 2007............................................................................ (20-35) .571 Jenna Rivett, 2000........................................................................... *(29-51) .569 Britt Farquharson, 2009...................................................................... (46-82) .561

GROUND BALLS CAREER2 1. 2. 3. 3. 4.

Megan O’Connor, 2004-07................................................................................184 Katie McMahon, 2004-08..................................................................................153 Hilary Harkins, 2005-08....................................................................................150 Kelly Albin, 2000-2004.........................................................................(142*) 147 Naomi Coffman, 2001-2004.............................................................................143

SEASON (1999-2002)2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jenny Shargel, 1999................................................................................(31*) 61 Jenny Shargel, 2000................................................................................(49*) 53 Allison Stonebarger, 1999..........................................................................(33*) 51 Kelly Albin, 2002................................................................................................49 Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2002.......................................................................................48

SEASON (2003-present)2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Megan O’Connor, 2007.......................................................................................58 Megan O’Connor, 2006.......................................................................................55 Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2003.......................................................................................53 Hilary Harkins, 2008...........................................................................................52 Nicole Frantz, 2006............................................................................................51

(1) - Statistics not available until 1999, but player’s career predates that year. (2) - Definition of ground balls changed in 2003, then again in 2004, each time reducing opportunities for players to compile the statistic.

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Since 1999

TEAM RECORDS

CAREER

GOALS BY UC DAVIS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Game: 24, COLORADO COLLEGE (4/25/04) Per Game: 14.27 (244 goals in 17 games, 2000)

Katie McMahon, 2004-08..................................................................................131 Megan O’Connor, 2004-07..................................................................................91 Molly Peterson, 2007-10.......................................................................... 84 Jenny Shargel, 1999-2000........................................................................(51*) 69 Jen Sanderson, 2004-07.....................................................................................66

SEASON 1. 2. T3. T3. 5.

Katie McMahon, 2005........................................................................................37 Jenny Shargel, 1999................................................................................(20*) 36 Megan O’Connor, 2007.......................................................................................34 Katie McMahon, 2004........................................................................................34 Jenny Shargel, 2000................................................................................(31*) 33

TURNOVERS

GOALS BY OPPONENT Game (High): 21, CALIFORNIA (4/5/08) Per Game (Highest): 14.11 (254 in 18 games, 2008) Per Game (Lowest): 3.80 (76 in 20 games, 1997)

GOALS BY BOTH TEAMS Game: 40, COLORADO COLLEGE (4/25/04)

ASSISTS Game: 15 , at Whitter (3/28/00) Season: 124 (17 games, 2000)

CAREER

TOTAL SHOTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Game: 52, vs. Regis (3/9/03) Season: 560 (17 games, 2004)

Katie McMahon, 2004-08..................................................................................240 Katie McGovern, 2005-08.................................................................................161 Patrice Clark, 2006-09......................................................................................141 Megan O’Connor, 2004-07................................................................................116 Kelly Albin, 2000-2004.........................................................................(102*) 104

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Katie McMahon, 2008........................................................................................71 Katie McMahon, 2005........................................................................................62 Katie McMahon, 2006........................................................................................62 Patrice Clark, 2009.............................................................................................54 Katie McMahon, 2004........................................................................................49

DRAW CONTROLS CAREER 1. 2. 2. 4. 5.

Megan O’Connor, 2004-07................................................................................163 Katie McMahon, 2004-08..................................................................................125 Naomi Coffman, 2001-2004.............................................................................100 Jenny Shargel, 1999-2000........................................................................(69*) 89 Katie McGovern, 2005-08...................................................................................82

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Megan O’Connor, 2006.......................................................................................56 Jenny Shargel, 1999................................................................................(35*) 53 Katie McMahon, 2004........................................................................................47 Megan O’Connor, 2007.......................................................................................46 Megan O’Connor, 2005.......................................................................................44

EIGHT-METER SHOTS Game: 17, vs. Gannon (3/27/04) Season: 122 (18 games, 2008)

SHOOTING PERCENTAGE Game: .700 (21-for-30), vs. Claremont (5/6/00) Season: .480 (239-for-498, 2010)

GROUND BALLS1 Game: 52, at Millersville (4/12/03) Season: 475 (17 games, 2003)

CAUSED TURNOVERS Game: 28, vs. Ohio State (2/29/08) Season: 220 (17 games, 2000)

TURNOVERS Game: 32, vs. Ohio State (2/29/08) Season: 371 (18 games, 2006)

DRAW CONTROLS Game: 22, COLORADO COLLEGE (4/25/04) Season: 223 (17 games, 2010) 2010 marks in boldface CURRENT AGGIES IN ALL CAPS HOME SITES IN ALL CAPS

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All-Time Letterwinners Albin, Kelly................................... 2000-01-02-03-04 ALEKNA, TESS............................... 2010 Basilio, Tiffany............................... 1998-99 BOWLES, CASEY............................ 2010 BOYLE, LAUREN............................. 2008-09-10 Braasch, Kristen............................. 2002-03-04-05 Breyer, Sarah................................ 2000 Brown, Erin................................... 2002 Buser, Claire.................................. 1999-00-01-02 Carstensen, Molly.......................... 2010 Chaldekas, Dana........................... 2002-03-04 Clark, Patrice................................ 2006-07-08-09 Clements, Alison............................ 1997-98 Coffman, Naomi............................ 2001-02-03-04 Collett, Liz..................................... 2002-03 CORSA, CHRISTINA........................ 2008-09-10 Cranska, Alyssa............................. 2008-09-10 DATINO, ELIZABETH....................... 2010 Deal, Becca................................... 1999-00-01-02 Dean, Michelle.............................. 1999 Dodge, Lila................................... 2000 Donohoue, Jessica......................... 2001-02-03-04 Doud-Martin, Danner...................... 1997-98-99 Ehle, Jen....................................... 1997 Farquharson, Britt........................... 2009-10 Fitzpatrick, Jaime........................... 2000-01-02-03 Frantz, Nicole............................... 2003-04-05-06 Furr, Tarryn.................................... 2005-06-07-08 Gamble, Kourtney.......................... 1999 Gale, Jenni.................................... 1997 Ganes, Danielle............................. 2001-02-04 GEISSBUHLER, ANNA..................... 2010 Glasser, Alison.............................. 1997 GUERCIO, STEPHANIE..................... 2010 Hanson, Kate................................ 2000-01-02-03 Harkins, Hilary.............................. 2005-06-07-08 Harrold, Dacia.............................. 1997 Henry, Kim.................................... 1999-00-01 Herschleb, Jill................................ 1999-00-01-02 Hodgins, Melissa........................... 1997 Hoffmire, Gina.............................. 2008-09-10 Hollins, Amy.................................. 1997 Hughes, Bronwyn........................... 1997 Ichikawa, Eri................................. 2006-07-08-09 IRGENS, KRISTI IVY........................ 2010 JAMISON, VANNESSA.................... 2009-10 Jarem, Olivia................................. 2007-08 Jonas, Erika................................... 1997 Jones, Laura.................................. 1998-99 Jue, Erica...................................... 2006-07 Kado, Leslie.................................. 2001-02-03-04 Kelly, Melissa................................ 1998 Lapolla, Molly................................ 2007-08-09-10 LASATER, ALYSE............................. 2008-09 Lawrence, Karen............................ 1997-98 Leahy, Katie.................................. 1998-00 Leahy, Maureen............................. 2002-03 Lee, Stacee.................................... 2001 Lee, Tiffany.................................... 2003-04-05-06 Losasso, Shelly............................... 2000 Luckhardt, Jessica........................... 2006 Lurie, Eliza.................................... 1999-00

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Since 1999 Mahoney, Melissa.......................... 2005-06-07 Mann, Erin.................................... 2000-01-02-03 MARKHAM, NATASHA.................... 2010 MARTIN, LAURA............................. 2008-09-10 MARTINEZ, RACHAEL...................... 2008-09-10 McCall, Kate................................. 1998-99-00 McGovern, Katie........................... 2005-06-07-08 McMahon, Katie............................ 2004-05-06, ’08 McManus, Rose............................. 2006 Messina, Lindsay........................... 2005-06 Milhoan, Jackie............................. 2002-03-04-05 Miller, Megan................................ 2005-06-07-08 Mirabedi, Katie............................. 1999-00-01 MIRZA, HANNAH........................... 2010 Monger, Alden.............................. 2004-06-07 Moore, Denae............................... 1998-99 Moore, Kaitlin............................... 2005-06 Morton, Sarah............................... 1997 Mota, Talia.................................... 2002 Moyer, Katie................................. 1999 NORDMEYER, KJERSTEN................. 2008-09-10 Ngoon, Nalani.............................. 1999-00-01 O’Connor, Megan......................... 2004-05-06-07 O’DONNELL, EMILY........................ 2009 O’Leary, Megan............................ 2000 OLMSTEAD, MEGHAN.................... 2009-10 Pincus, Kim................................... 1997-98 Peterson, Molly.............................. 2007-08-09-10 Powell, Alyssa............................... 2003-04 Rehm, Alli..................................... 1999-01-02 Rivett, Jenna.................................. 1999-00 Roberts, Meredith........................... 1999-00-01 Robinson, Shannon........................ 2001-02-03-04 Rubacky, Danielle.......................... 1999 Saleta, Nicky................................ 1998-99 Sanderson, Jen.............................. 2004-05-06-07 Santos, Ranessa............................. 2005-06-07-08 Schaefer, Katie.............................. 1997-98 Shargel, Jenny............................... 1999-00 Shargel, Kristine............................ 1998 Shiverick, Hope............................. 2009-10 Siff, Lori........................................ 1997 Simonsen, Kristine.......................... 1997 Snyder, Renee............................... 1998-99-00 Stipovich, Vale............................... 1997 Stonebarger, Allison....................... 1998-99-00 Strahorn-Brown, Catie.................... 2006-07 Sugarman, Stacy........................... 2002-03-04 SUNDAY, LAURA............................ 2009-10 Taylor, Alannah............................. 2005-06 Taylor, Jacklyn............................... 2008-09 Thomas, Catherine......................... 1998-99-00-01 Verpeet, Karen............................... 1997-98 Weimer, Kristen............................. 1997 Williams, Julie............................... 1998-99 Yun, Kristina.................................. 2005 CURRENT AGGIES IN BOLD CAPS

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Year-by-Year Records 2010 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 13 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 Apr. 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 23 Apr. 25 Apr. 29 Apr. 30

CALIFORNIA* SAINT MARY’S* at Villanova at Temple at Manhattan DETROIT vs. Liberty at Lehigh at Saint Francis at Denver* at Regis at Saint Mary’s OREGON* at Fresno State* at Stanford* vs. Oregon** at Denver**

2009 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 5 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Apr. 18 Apr. 20 Apr. 30 May 1

at Oregon* at Saint Mary’s* STANFORD* FRESNO STATE* at California* VERMONT ROBERT MORRIS COLGATE at Siena at Manhattan at Central Connecticut State at Villanova at Howard DENVER* SAINT MARY’S vs. Denver† at Stanford† LOUISVILLE

2008 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 5 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Apr. 18 Apr. 20 Apr. 30 May 1

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OREGON* at Stanford* MOUNT ST. MARY’S OHIO STATE HOLY CROSS QUINNIPIAC TEMPLE LONG ISLAND at Le Moyne at Canisius at Connecticut CALIFORNIA* at Cincinnati at Louisville at Denver* SAINT MARY’S* vs. Oregon** vs. Saint Mary’s**

(11-6) W, 12-10 W, 21-11 L, 12-13 W, 14-13 W, 18-12 W, 18-6 W, 21-0 L, 9-11 W, 16-5 L, 7-17 W, 18-3 W, 14-13 L, 6-14 W, 17-1 L, 14-17 W, 13-11 L, 9-14

(6-12) L, 6-13 W (2ot), 14-13 L, 3-20 W, 15-3 L, 6-13 L, 12-20 L, 8-13 L, 9-20 L, 10-12 L, 10-14 W, 9-7 L (3ot), 10-11 W, 21-2 L, 5-18 W, 16-13 W, 16-14 L, 3-17 L, 11-17

(7-11) L, 5-15 L, 7-13 L, 10-16 L, 7-18 W, 14-13 W, 16-14 L, 9-12 W, 17-6 L, 9-11 W, 13-11 L, 9-16 L, 10-21 W, 12-11 L, 13-20 L, 8-19 W, 14-13 L, 9-14 W, 13-11

2007 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 7 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Apr. 1 Apr. 8 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Apr. 24 Apr. 28 May 4 May 5

at Oregon* CANISIUS LE MOYNE SIENA at California* CONNECTICUT IONA LAFAYETTE at Lehigh at Bucknell SAINT MARY’S DENVER* at Ohio State at Wittenberg STANFORD at Saint Mary’s* CALIFORNIA** SAINT MARY’S**

2006 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 26 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 7 Apr. 10 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 22 Apr. 29 May 5 May 6

ROBERT MORRIS SAINT MARY’S* OREGON* at Denver* LONG ISLAND BUCKNELL VERMONT at Longwood at Richmond at American STONY BROOK at Stanford at Siena at Quinnipiac CALIFORNIA* at Saint Mary’s vs. California** vs. Saint Mary’s**

2005 Feb. 20 Mar. 1 Mar. 6 Mar. 9 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 22 Apr. 27 Apr. 30 May 5 May 6 May 7

STANFORD* at Saint Mary’s* at Oregon* CONNECTICUT LONGWOOD LONG ISLAND MARIST at Howard at Monmouth at Saint Joseph’s at Duquesne at Robert Morris at St. Vincent DENVER* SAINT MARY’S at California* vs. Oregon** vs. Stanford** vs. Denver**

(9-9) L, 6-12 W (2ot), 13-12 L, 8-13 W, 11-8 L, 7-15 L, 9-13 W, 14-7 W, 13-12 L, 10-11 W, 13-2 W, 17-5 L, 5-12 L, 4-17 W, 18-0 L, 4-17 W, 15-6 L, 5-11 W, 12-10

(9-9) W, 21-3 L, 8-12 L, 6-13 L, 5-20 W, 18-5 W, 13-5 W, 11-9 W, 9-7 L, 6-17 L, 7-9 W, 13-12 L, 6-20 W, 14-10 L, 7-9 L, 9-12 W, 14-5 L, 6-10 W, 10-8

(10-9) L, 4-11 W, 10-5 W, 11-9 L, 3-14 L, 8-10 W, 7-5 W, 12-8 W, 13-7 L, 5-13 W, 9-7 L, 5-13 W, 17-2 W, 15-0 L, 9-12 W, 17-5 L, 11-18 W, 7-6 L, 6-14 L, 8-10

2004

(12-5)

Feb. 14 Feb. 29 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 14 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 Apr. 28 May 6 May 8

L, 4-15 W, 16-6 L (ot), 10-12 W, 22-2 W, 15-4 W, 12-6 W, 23-11 W, 15-8 L, 13-15 W, 14-9 W, 19-5 W, 13-10 L, 10-17 W, 24-16 W, 9-8 L, 3-17 W, 11-9

at Stanford* SAINT MARY’S* at Denver* at Regis LEHIGH WAGNER vs. Gannon (at Temple) at Howard at Longwood at Marist at Bryant at Bloomsburg CALIFORNIA* COLORADO COLLEGE at Saint Mary’s vs. Stanford** at Denver**

2003 Feb. 15 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 14 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 13 A19 Apr. 26 May 3 May 4

STANFORD* at Saint Mary’s* DENVER* HOLY CROSS at Colorado College at Regis STONEHILL (Mass.) vs. Lees-McRae (at Pfeiffer) at Longwood at Limestone at Pfeiffer at West Chester at Millersville vs. Indiana (Pa.) (at West Chester) at California* SAINT MARY’S at Stanford** vs. Denver**

2002 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Mar. 3 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Apr. 7 Apr. 17 Apr. 27 Apr. 30

STANFORD* at California* DENVER* at Colorado College at Denver* LIU-C.W. POST REGIS at East Stroudsburg at Adelphi at Lock Haven CALIFORNIA* SAINT MARY’S* at Saint Mary’s* at Stanford*

(9-8) L, 8-12 W, 12-6 L, 13-16 L (ot), 10-11 W, 7-6 W, 15-0 W, 15-6 W, 23-0 W, 13-12 W, 12-6 cancelled L, 7-9 W, 10-5 W, 16-3. L, 4-13 L, 5-10 L, 3-19 L, 10-13

(8-6) L, 5-17 L, 7-14 L, 8-10 W, 6-3 W, 10-9 W, 9-8 W, 16-4 W, 12-10 W, 15-6 W, 9-6 L, 3-6 W (3ot), 13-12 L, 6-14 L, 4-11

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(6-6)

1998

Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 6 Mar. 12 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Apr. 5 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 28

L, 2-10 W (ot), 6-5 L, 4-5 W, 10-9 W, 11-3 L, 9-12 W, 12-5 W, 9-5 1st W, 8-7 L, 4-7 L, 4-13 L, 5-12

Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 6 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Apr. 4 Apr. 4 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 5 Apr. 11 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 21 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Mar. 2 May 3

at Stanford* CALIFORNIA* at Saint Mary’s* MOUNT ST. MARY’S MANHATTAN vs. Limestone at Regis at Colorado College (WESTERN STATES TOURN.) SAINT MARY’S* STANFORD* at California* vs. California**

2000 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 15 Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr. 29 Mar. 6 May 7

1999 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Mar. 6 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Apr. 10 Apr. 10 Apr. 10 Apr. 11 Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 24 May 1 May 8 May 9

(15-2, 13-2 NCAA)

at Stanford* REGIS SAINT MARY’S CALIFORNIA* LOCK HAVEN LONGWOOD CANISIUS HOWARD at Whittier at Redlands STANFORD* at California* at Saint Mary’s* at UC Santa Cruz* SAINT MARY’S** vs. Claremont** vs. Stanford**

W(ot), 9-8 W, 15-0 W, 10-3 W, 8-7 W, 17-4 W, 17-7 W, 15-3 W, 17-4 W, 19-5 W, 19-2 W, 16-13 L, 6-10 W, 11-7 W, 20-0 W, 15-7 W, 21-4 L, 9-12

(11-9-1, 7-7 NCAA)

at Santa Clara* at Stanford* CALIFORNIA* HOLY CROSS DUQUESNE SAINT MARY’S* MARIST at Pfeiffer vs. Howard at Limestone SANTA CLARA* SEATTLE CLUB COLORADO COLLEGE DOLLS (alumnae) STANFORD STANFORD* at Saint Mary’s* at California* at California** vs. Cal Poly** at Stanford**

W, 15-3 L, 2-10 W(3ot), 7-6 L, 7-14 L, 3-12 W, 9-3 W, 15-4 W, 17-4 W, 13-8 L, 6-8 W, 18-1 W, 7-5 L, 5-11 T, 4-4 L, 3-5 L, 4-15 W, 12-1 L, 4-8 W, 10-9 W, 9-2 L, 7-11

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(14-7, 4-5 NCAA)

PACIFIC* at Humboldt State* CHICO STATE* NOTRE DAME vs. Holy Cross (at Loyola Marymount) at Whittier at California* vs. California vs. Arizona vs. Colorado at Stanford vs. Seattle Club at UC Santa Cruz* at Santa Clara* COLORADO COLLEGE STANFORD* SAINT MARY’S* vs. UC Santa Cruz** vs. California** vs. Arizona** vs. Stanford**

W, 17-3 W, 10-2 W, 17-0 L, 4-12 L, 6-8 W, 18-6 W, 9-5 L, 11-13 W, 6-2 W, 4-3 W, 4-1 L, 2-4 W, 15-1 W, 16-4 L, 8-9 L, 4-5 W, 13-2 W, 19-1 W, 10-4 W, 11-8 L, 8-10

(19-1, 4-0 NCAA)

SANTA CLARA* vs. Canadian Nat’l Team vs. California vs. Alumnae HUMBOLDT STATE* at Chico State* PACIFIC* UC SANTA CRUZ* CALIFORNIA* UC SANTA BARBARA at Stanford* vs. NorCal Club vs. Stanford vs. Colorado State vs. California vs. NorCal Club at Saint Mary’s* SANTA CLARA** vs. Arizona** at California**

W, 15-4 L, 1-10 W, 10-3 W, 5-4 W, 15-2 W, 13-3 W, 15-3 W, 14-0 W, 8-4 W, 8-3 W, 12-6 W, 8-4 W, 5-4 W, 12-4 W, 7-3 W, 6-5 W, 13-2 W, 17-4 W, 12-4 W, 5-4

Home games in ALL CAPS Games against clubs and/or scrimmages are listed in tinted italicized. These games are not counted by the NCAA for record-keeping purposes. * - Conference game ** - Conference tournament

CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS 2004- Mountain Pacific Sports Federation 2002-03 Mountain Pacific Lacrosse League 1997-01 Western Women’s Lacrosse League

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Award Winners ALL-AMERICA 2004 Kelly Albin 1st Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) 1st Team (Inside Lacrosse) 1st Team (womenlacrosse.com) Naomi Coffman 2nd Team (Inside Lacrosse) Katie McMahon 2nd Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) 1st Team (Inside Lacrosse) 2nd Team (womenlacrosse.com) 2003 Jaime Fitzpatrick 1st Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) 1st Team (Inside Lacrosse) 1st Team (womenlacrosse.com) Leslie Kado 1st Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) Erin Mann 2nd Team (Inside Lacrosse) 2nd Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) Jackie Milhoan 1st Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) 1st Team (Inside Lacrosse) 2nd Team (womenslacrosse.com) 2002 Kelly Albin 1st Team (IWLCA) 1st Team (Inside Lacrosse) 2001 Kelly Albin 2nd Team (IWLCA) 2000 Allison Stonebarger 1st Team (IWLCA) 1st Team (US Lacrosse) Sarah Breyer 2nd Team (IWLCA) 1999 Allison Stonebarger 2nd Team (IWLCA) 1998 Kristine Shargel 2nd Team (US Lacrosse)

ALL-SOUTH REGION 2004 Kelly Albin 1st Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) Katie McMahon 2nd Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse)

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IWLCA ALL-ACADEMIC 2008 2007 2004 2003 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Hilary Harkins Hilary Harkins Jen Sanderson Kelly Albin (1) Naomi Coffman Kelly Albin Jaime Fitzpatrick Erin Mann Meredith Roberts Katie Leahy Renee Snyder Danner Doud-Martin Julie Williams Katie Schaefer Karen Verpeet Melissa Hodgins Karen Verpeet

(1) IWLCA D-II Scholar-Athlete of the Year

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2004 2002

Kelly Albin, 2nd Team Kelly Albin, 2nd Team

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VIII 2004 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

Kelly Albin Kelly Albin Meredith Roberts Allison Stonebarger Danner Doud-Martin Karen Verpeet

OTHER NATIONAL HONORS 2006 Hilary Harkins US Lacrosse National Team (Developmental) 2004 Kelly Albin NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award NCAA Woman of the Year NCAA Today’s Top VIII Katie McMahon Rookie Of The Year (Inside Lacrosse) All-Rookie Team (womenslacrosse.com) 2003 Stacy Sugarman D-II Unsung Hero of the Year (womenslacrosse.com) Tiffany Lee All-Rookie Team (womenslacrosse.com) 2002 Elaine Jones D-II Coach of the Year (Inside Lacrosse) 2001 Kim Henry Community Service Award (IWLCA) 2000 Allison Stonebarger NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1998 Nicky Saleta Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar

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Award Winners ALL-CONFERENCE 2010 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Kelly Albin NCAA Woman of the Year • NCAA Today‘s Top VIII On October 31, 2004, three-time All-American Kelly Albin was selected as the 14th recipient of the annual NCAA Woman of the Year award, becoming the third UC Davis student-athlete to capture the prestigious honor. She joins Aggie track & field standouts Jamila Demby (1999) and Tanisha Silas (2002). Then on December 14, less than two weeks after ESPN2 aired the NCAA Woman of the Year ceremony, Albin completed a rare exacta by being named as a recipient of the NCAA’s Today’s Top VIII Award. Both awards recognize student-athletes for their outstanding achievements in athletics, academics and community service. The Today’s Top VIII Award originated in 1973 as the Today’s Top V Award, then later became the Today’s Top VI Award in 1986. In 1995, the honor expanded to eight recipients. Past Top VIII honorees include five Heisman Trophy (football) and four Naismith Award (basketball) winners. Albin is the seventh student-athlete to win both the NCAA Woman of the Year and the Today’s Top VIII Award. Besides an impressive list of scholastic and community achievements, Albin finished her career as one of the Aggie lacrosse program’s all-time greats. She earned a total of six All-America awards, including “consensus” first-team accolades as a senior in 2004.

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Gina Hoffmire Vannessa Jamison Molly Peterson Katie McMahon Megan O’Connor Katie McMahon Jen Sanderson Kelly Albin Katie McMahon Jaime Fitzpatrick Erin Mann Kelly Albin Jaime Fitzpatrick not available Sarah Breyer Kate McCall Nalani Ngoon Allison Stonebarger Catherine Thomas Danner Doud-Martin Jenna Rivett Allison Stonebarger Catherine Thomas Karen Lawrence Kristine Shargel Alison Glasser Melissa Hodgins Bronwyn Hughes Karen Lawrence Vale Stipovich

CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS

2004- Mountain Pacific Sports Federation 2002-03 Mountain Pacific Lacrosse League 1997-01 Western Women’s Lacrosse League

ACADEMIC ALL-MPSF 2010 2009 2008

Lauren Boyle Christina Corsa Britt Farquharson Molly Lapolla Laura Martin Rachael Martinez Meghan Olmstead Laura Sunday Lauren Boyle Molly Lapolla Laura Martin Rachael Martinez Kjersten Nordmeyer Hilary Harkins Molly Lapolla

2007 2006 2005 2004

Tarryn Furr Hilary Harkins Melissa Mahoney Megan O’Connor Jen Sanderson Catie Strahorn-Brown Hilary Harkins Megan O’Connor Jen Sanderson Alannah Taylor Kristen Braasch Megan O’Connor Jen Sanderson Kelly Albin Kristen Braasch Naomi Coffman Alyssa Powell

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COMMUNITY

With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and socially innovative community. The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities for active students.

ACTIVITIES

On campus, UC Davis students can rally around the highly successful athletics department by joining the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts.

The university also offers hundreds of student clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations and the Associated Students of UC Davis student government. For the active Aggie, students may participate in the diverse intramural sports program or join one of the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Recreation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue. In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual student-run open house. The popular event showcases all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the surrounding communities.

GETTING AROUND

Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sacramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches. Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolobus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer free transportation to registered undergraduates. The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike paths make the entire town conducive to both riders and pedestrians.

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CAMPUS LEADERSHIP LINDA KATEHI Linda Katehi became the sixth chancellor of the University of California, Davis, on August 17, 2009. As chief executive officer, she oversees all aspects of the university’s teaching, research and public service mission. Chancellor Katehi (kah-TAY-hee) also holds UC Davis faculty appointments in electrical and computer engineering and in women and gender studies. A member of the National Academy of Engineering, she chairs the President’s Committee for the National Medal of Science and is chair of the Secretary of Commerce’s committee for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. She is a fellow and board member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of many other national boards and committees. Previously, Chancellor Katehi served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University; and associate dean for academic affairs and graduate education in the College of Engineering and professor of electrical engineering and

FRED WOOD Fred Wood assumed the role of Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs on August 1, 2007. Dr. Wood oversees programs and services that enhance the academic and personal development of students, including intercollegiate athletics. He also provides administrative leadership to a Division of over 50 student support programs and to a team of over 800 staff members. In addition, he manages a budget of over 30 million dollars. He advises the Chancellor on matters relating to students, enrollment, access, retention, and campus climate. Wood earned his bachelor’s and Ph.D. from UC Davis in Chemistry in 1980 and 1984. Soon after graduating, he began his faculty appointment in Chemistry and also served the College of Letters and Science as the Associate Dean, a position he held for 13 years. Most recently he served as the Associate Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies and Interim Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies. He is a 2003 graduate of the Harvard University Executive Leadership and Management Institute, and also a graduate of the University of California Management Institute. Dr. Wood is a member of several professional organizations including American College Personnel Association, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, and the National Association of College and University Busi-

UC Davis Chancellor computer science at the University of Michigan. Since her early years as a faculty member, Chancellor Katehi has focused on expanding research opportunities for undergraduates and improving the education and professional experience of graduate students, with an emphasis on underrepresented groups. She has mentored more than 70 postdoctoral fellows, doctoral and master’s students in electrical and computer engineering. Twenty-one of the 42 doctoral students who graduated under her supervision have become faculty members in research universities in the United States and abroad. Her work in electronic circuit design has led to numerous national and international awards both as a technical leader and educator, 16 U.S. patents, and an additional six U.S. patent applications. She is the author or co-author of 10 book chapters and about 600 refereed publications in journals and symposia proceedings. She earned her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, in 1977, and her master’s and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from UCLA in 1981 and 1984, respectively.

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs ness Officers. He also serves on the Council of Deans and Vice Chancellors at UC Davis, as well as over twenty different committees and councils on and off campus. Several priorities he is focusing on in Student Affairs include building bridges within Student Affairs and with academic affairs; increasing the diversity of our student population by reaching out to students who are disadvantaged and underrepresented; recruitment and admissions; increasing the number of students transferring to UC Davis from community colleges and helping with their transition; develop an inclusive community for all of our students; work to help new students effectively navigate the university; improve retention and graduation; improve accountability and transparency; improve student health; increase fundraising efforts to help support our units and their needs; maintaining affordability for students to attend college; and keeping up with the latest technology to provide our staff, faculty and students with the most up to date and accurate information. Dr. Wood continues to teach undergraduate students while serving in his administrative role and maintaining a focus on continually improving the services available to undergraduate and graduate students.

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UC DAVIS ATHLETICS GREG WARZECKA

Director of Athletics

On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success under his guidance. Warzecka’s penchant for progress began from his first year as director when he was charged with the task of fully engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not UC Davis would offer athletics-related financial aid. One year later, the campus announced the launch of its first-ever grant-in-aid program. Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis’ transition into two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic Association. Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced that it would join the Big West Conference and thus reclassify from NCAA Division II to Division I status. Under Warzecka’s guidance, the Aggie athletics program increased its grant-inaid allocation nearly tenfold to approximately $5 million. During this period, he also engineered a substantial upgrade in athletics facilities, most notably the Schaal Aquatics Center (2004), the Marya Welch Tennis Center (2005) and the multi-use Aggie Stadium (2007).

NONA RICHARDSON

Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administator

Nona Richardson was named Senior Associate Athletics Director at UC Davis in March 2007. She brings extensive experience to her role at UC Davis which includes overseeing compliance, student services and sports medicine programs, as well as sport supervision. Richardson has experienced intercollegiate athletics from a variety of roles, most recently during her tenure at Ball State, where she served as the senior woman administrator. There she oversaw daily operations for sports medicine, and strength and conditioning while also supervising seven sports, including women’s basketball and women’s volleyball.Her contributions at Ball State also included studentathlete services, community outreach programming, career development education, student-athlete awards, and other related areas while also serving as a Title IX and gender equity resource. Prior to Ball State, Richardson was Associate Director of Athletics and SWA at Valparaiso University for seven years, where she served in similar capacities while also serving as Compliance Coordinator for the 18-sport athletics program. Her duties also involved student-athlete eligibility, event management and other key administrative responsibilities. Richardson has served on numerous committees throughout her distinguished career, including the NCAA

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During Warzecka’s tenure, UC Davis captured six NACDA Division II Directors’ Cups as the most outstanding overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West Region in 2001-02. Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school for the 2001-02 year. Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been a successful baseball coach, first as an assistant at his alma mater, California. He then served as head coach at San Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he also served his first post as men’s athletics director. Warzecka returned to California in 1989 to become the A.D. at the University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined the Aggie athletics staff. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education from Cal in 1975 and his Master of Science with an emphasis in athletic administration from Cal State Hayward in 1983.

Division I Volleyball Committee (2000-02) and Volleyball Officials Sub-Committee (2001-02). She has also been a member of committees for the Mid-Continent Conference and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the latter for which she also served as a board member. Richardson has presented at several national conferences, is a member of NACWAA and the National Association of Girls and Women in Sports, and has won several awards including NACWAA’s Dr. Nell Jackson Award (2000). Her athletics administrative tenure was preceded by a volleyball coaching career that was highlighted by head coaching positions at Eastern Michigan (1987-95) and Valparaiso (1996-99) and an assistant coaching assignment at Kentucky (1984-87). Richardson was also an assistant coach at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in 1991. Richardson was a standout volleyball player at Michigan State (1978-81) where she was a team co-captain, MVP and a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) All-State team. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Michigan State in 1983 and her Master of Arts and Liberal Studies in Human Behavior and Society from Valparaiso University in 1999.


UC DAVIS HEAD COACHES

Bob Biggs Football

Vianney Campos Field Hockey

Steve Doten Men’s Water Polo

Jamie Holmes Women’s Volleyball

Barbara Jahn Women’s Swimming

John Lavallee Women’s Gymnastics

Daryl Lee Men’s Tennis

Bill Maze Women’s Tennis

Rex Peters Baseball

MaryClaire Robinson Women’s Soccer

Dwayne Shaffer Men’s Soccer

Sandy Simpson Women’s Basketball

Gary Stewart Men’s Basketball

Byron Talley Track & Field (interim)

Anne Walker Women’s Golf

Drew Wartenburg M/W Cross Country

Cy Williams Men’s Golf

Jamey Wright Women’s Water Polo

Karen Yoder Softball

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HOME OF THE AGGIES The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) offers a wide array of fitness areas, including fullsize basketball courts, a multi-use activity center for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and racquetball courts, and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

ACTIVITIES & RECREATION CENTER

THE PAVILION

HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER

The Pavilion, formerly known as Recreation Hall, serves as home court for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as concerts and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California.

The former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was converted to a first-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005.

LA RUE FIELD Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Championships in the past decade. Recent additions include batting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER The Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event in January of 2004. The complex features an Olympic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, office space and permanent seating for approximately 500 spectators. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, including the 2006 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships.

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AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM

Both Aggie Stadium (left), the home of soccer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s.

TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK Built in the late 1940s, Toomey Field has hosted numerous championship events for football, track & field and lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wilson Track as a practice facility.

Dobbins boasts one of the finest playing surfaces in Northern California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent concession/restroom facilities.

DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

MARYA WELCH TENNIS CENTER Dedicated in April 2005, the Marya Welch Tennis Center represents an expansion of the former Hickey Tennis Courts. Recent additions include grandstands and canopied benches for the north courts.

AGGIE STADIUM

TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addition to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space.

Aggie Stadium serves as the home facility for the football, women’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey teams. The multiuse venue features an all-weather Sportexe playing surface, a first-class press box, full locker rooms, restrooms and concessions. The initial design has seating for 11,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

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SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

Michelle Roppeau Director of Athletic Academic Advising

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic AllDistrict/America honorees, and has claimed a record three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Student-Athlete Academic Services deserves much of the credit for these accomplishments. The office started in 1988 with a single staff member serving as a centralized resource for academic advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional academic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an assistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. It is headed by Nona Richardson, senior associate director of athletics. The Student-Athlete Academic Services office provides a range of services to student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance with course and major selection as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility rules and issues.

UC Davis student-athletes typically have a minimum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although appointments with the athletic academic advisors are not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues including: • General education (GE) requirements • Dropping/adding courses • Time management/study skills • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form • Study hall for student-athletes • Personal issues that affect academic performance • Choosing a major/career • Declaring or changing a major • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics • Preparation for graduate programs • Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE

Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647 The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Jeff Hogan Head Athletic Trainer

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-athletes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams. The student athletic trainers serve two to three years with the program, logging in more than 1,500

hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for any student interested in a graduate program in athletic training, as well as any medical or allied medical profession. The ARC Pavilion training room contains extensive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is headquartered there as well.

OTHER RESOURCES Cowell Student Health Center........................................ 752-2300 Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA)............................... 754-7103 Internship & Career Center............................................ 752-2855 Learning Skills Center................................................... 752-2013 Student Employment Center.......................................... 752-0520 Counseling Center........................................................ 752-0871 The House (Peer Counseling)......................................... 752-2790 Cross Cultural Center.................................................... 752-4287 Education Abroad Center............................................... 752-3014

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Student Disability Center............................................... 752-3184 International House..................................................... 753-5007 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center....... 752-2452 Women’s Resource & Research Center............................. 752-3372 FINANCIAL SUPPORT Undergraduate Scholarship Office................................... 752-2804 Financial Aid Office...................................................... 752-2390 Dean Witter Fund Residential Services............................. 752-2033




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