2016 Women's Lacrosse Media Guide

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2016 UCONN LACROSSE Table

of Contents Quick Facts/Schedule................................................................ 2 2016 Roster................................................................................ 3 Facilities..................................................................................5-6 Head Coach Katie Woods......................................................... 7 Assistant Coach Lauren Gunning.............................................8 Assistant Coach Forrest Stillwell..............................................8 Seniors.................................................................................. 9-14 Juniors................................................................................. 14-18 Sophomores........................................................................ 18-21 Newcomers.........................................................................22-23 2015 Results/Statistics............................................................. 24 UConn Record Book.......................................................... 25-26

Individual career/season records.......................................................25

Single-game records...........................................................................26

Year-by-Year Results............................................................... 27 All-Time Series......................................................................... 28 All-Time Letterwinners............................................................ 29

2016 Roster: 3

Coaches: 7-8

Player Bios: 9-23

Record Book: 25-26

All-Time Results: 27

All-Time Series: 28 Twitter - @UConnWLAX

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C onnecticut W omen ’ s L acrosse

Quick Facts/Schedule

The University

of Connecticut Location........................................................................................ Storrs, Conn. Founded.......................................................................................................1881 Enrollment...............................................................................................30,525 Colors.........................................................National Flag Blue (Navy) & White Nickname..................................................................................Huskies, UConn Conference........................................................................................... Big East President.......................................................................................Susan Herbst Director of Athletics..................................................................David Benedict Associate Director of Athletics (Program Administrator)...........................Neil Eskin Athletic Phone.......................................................................... (860) 486-2725 Athletic Fax...............................................................................(860) 486-3300 Athletic Ticket Office............................................................... (860) 486-2724 Facility (Capacity).......... George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex (2,000) Surface...............................................................................................Astro Turf

Connecticut Women’s Lacrosse

Head Coach................................................................ Katie Woods (Drew, ’01) Record at Connecticut....................................................... 53-32, Sixth season Overall Record...................................................................79-74, Tenth season Assistant Coach...........................................Lauren Gunning (Connecticut ’11) Assistant Coach.................................................. Forrest Stillwell (Auburn ’01) Office Phones........................................................................... (860) 486-0518 2015 Overall Record..................................................................................... 11-7 2015 Big East Record..................................................................................... 5-2 2015 Big East Finish................................................................................... Third Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................................28/5 Newcomers............................................................................................... Eight

Athletic Communications

Associate Director of Athletics for Communications.............Michael Enright Assistant Director of Athletic Communications.................. Patrick McKenna Assistant Director of Athletic Communications........................... Phil Chardis Assistant Director of Athletic Communications..........................Bill Peterson Athletic Comm. Assistants.........................................................Jennifer Greene ............................................................................................................ Candace Johnson .......................................................................................................................Jeff Piascik Women’s Lacrosse Contact.................................................... Jennifer Greene Contact Office Phone............................................................... (860) 486-1496 Contact Cell Phone.................................................................... (207) 712-9809 Contact Email..................................................... jennifer.greene@uconn.edu Communications Office............................................................(860) 486-3531 Communications Fax................................................................(860) 486-5085 Athletics Web Site............................................................. UConnHuskies.com

2.17 | QUINNIPIAC | 3 P.M. 2.21 | JAMES MADISON | 1 P.M. 2.27 | at New Hampshire | 1 P.M. 3.5 | at Rutgers | 1 P.M. 3.12 | MASSACHUSETTS | 1 P.M. 3.16 | at William & Mary | 7 P.M. 3.19 | FAIRFIELD | 1 P.M. 3.26 | VILLANOVA * | 1 P.M. 3.29 | at Syracuse | 6 P.M. 4.2 | CINCINNATI * | 12 P.M. 4.9 | at Marquette * | 12 P.M. 4.13 | at Temple * | 3 P.M. 4.16 | VANDERBILT * | 11 A.M. 4.20 | GEORGETOWN * | 3 P.M. 4.24 | at Florida * | 12 P.M. 5.1 | at Towson | 12 P.M.


2016 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 31 33 34 43 44 85

Name Madison Hooper Alyson Fazio Alexandra Crofts Jacqueline Jordan Katherine Finkelston Molly O’Reilly Anna Costello Karaline Smith Kelsey Catalano Cait Leary Grace Nolan Maggie Tripodi Lauren Kwasnowski Carly Palmucci Brooke Jensen Kristyn Gaines Victoria Thompson Cassie Ekstrom Emily Giumetti Cassie Perettine Jessie Beer Julia Simmons Grace McDonald Alexa Bonnes Olivia Eigel Lexi Kenneally Dani Dunn Deryn Blaney Kiera Dalmass Sarah Smith Ally Tilley Kristen Hansen Madalyn Pimental Shannon Nee

BY POSITION ATTACK (9) Alexa Bonnes Katherine Finkelston Jacqueline Jordan Lexi Kenneally Cait Leary Grace Nolan Carly Palmucci Victoria Thompson Maggie Tripodi MIDFIELD (14) Kelsey Catalano Anna Costello Alexandra Crofts Dani Dunn Olivia Eigel Alyson Fazio Emily Giumetti Kristen Hansen Brooke Jensen Grace McDonald Madalyn Pimental Karaline Smith Sarah Smith Ally Tilley MIDFIELD/ATTACK (1) Molly O’Reilly DEFENSE (8)

Jessie Beer Deryn Blaney Kiera Dalmass Cassie Ekstrom Kristyn Gaines Lauren Kwasnowski Cassie Perettine Julia Simmons GOALKEEPER (2) Madison Hooper Shannon Nee

Pos. Goalkeeper Midfield Midfield Attack Attack Midfield/Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Attack Attack Defense Attack Midfield Defense Attack Defense Midfield Defense Defense Defense Midfield Attack Midfield Attack Midfield Defense Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Goalkeeper

BY CLASS

Yr. SO SR SR JR SR JR FR GS SO FR SO JR SR SR FR SO SR SO JR SR JR JR SO SR FR FR FR RS SO FR JR JR SO SR SR

Hometown/High School/Last School West Hartford, Conn./William H. Hall Methuen, Mass./Andover Westport, Conn./Staples Los Gatos, Calif./St. Francis Leonardtown, Md./Leonardtown South Salem, N.Y./John Jay Hartford, Conn./Loomis Chaffee Acton, Mass/Acton Boxborough Stony Brook, N.Y./Ward Melville Suffern, N.Y./Suffern Marcellus, N.Y./Marcellus Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill Kingston, N.Y./Kingston Herndon, Va./Oakton Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor Rockville, Md./Academy of the Holy Cross Ellicott City, Md./Marriots Ridge Sandy Hook, Conn./Newtown Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga Milton, Mass./Notre Dame Academy Westwood, Mass./Westwood Cortlandt Manor, N.Y./Walter Panas Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South Wayne, Pa./Radnor Darien, Conn./Darien Stony Brook, N.Y./Ward Melville Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Acton, Mass./Acton Boxborough Regional Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville Swarthmore, Pa./Strath Haven Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township

BY STATE

SENIORS (11) Alexa Bonnes Alexandra Crofts Alyson Fazio Katherine Finkelston Lauren Kwasnowski Shannon Nee Carly Palmucci

NEW YORK (12)

Madalyn Pimental Karaline Smith Victoria Thompson

Madalyn Pimental Ally Tilley Maggie Tripodi

Cassie Perettine

JUNIORS (8)

Jessie Beer

Emily Giumetti Jacqueline Jordan Molly O’Reilly

Julia Simmons

Sarah Smith Ally Tilley Maggie Tripodi SOPHOMORES (8)

Deryn Blaney

Kelsey Catalano

Cassie Ekstrom Kristyn Gaines

Kristen Hansen Madison Hooper Grace McDonald Grace Nolan FRESHMAN (7) Anna Costello

Kiera Dalmass

Dani Dunn Olivia Eigel Brooke Jensen Lexi Kenneally Cait Leary

Deryn Blaney

2016 Captains

Alexa Bonnes Kelsey Catalano Brooke Jensen Lauren Kwasnowski Cait Leary Grace Nolan Molly O’Reilly

Cassie Perettine

Alexandra Crofts

MASSACHUSETTS (6) Alyson Fazio Emily Giumetti Grace McDonald

Julia Simmons

Karaline Smith Sarah Smith CONNECTICUT (5) Anna Costello Alexandra Crofts Dani Dunn

Alyson Fazio

Cassie Ekstrom

Madison Hooper PENNSYLVANIA (4)

Jessie Beer

Kristen Hansen Lexi Kenneally Shannon Nee MARYLAND (3) Katherine Finkelston

Kristyn Gaines

Lauren Kwasnowski

Victoria Thompson CALIFORNIA (1) Jacqueline Jordan ILLINOIS (1) Olivia Eigel NEW JERSEY (1)

Kiera Dalmass

VIRGINIA (1) Carly Palmucci

Shannon Nee


HOME OF UCONN LACROSSE

George J. Sherman-Family Sports Complex The University of Connecticut lacrosse program plays its home games at the George J. Sherman Family-Sports Complex, a $3.7 million athletic facility located adjacent to Memorial Stadium and the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion in the heart of UConn’s main campus in Storrs. The 2007 season marked the first year that the Huskies played all their games on the turf, after years of splitting time at the grass field in Joseph J. Morrone Stadium. A financial gift of more than $650,000 to UConn’s Athletic Development Fund by Lottie K. Sherman of West Hartford helped provide the necessary funding for the project, and the entire complex bears the name of Lottie Sherman’s late husband, George J. Sherman. A financial gift of more than $650,000 to UConn’s Athletic Development Fund by Lottie K. Sherman of West Hartford helped provide the necessary funding for the project. The entire complex bears the name of Lottie K. Sherman’s husband, George J. Sherman. Opened during the 1995-96 academic year, the George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex features a new Astroturf 12 field and watering system that was installed during the summer of 2008. The new surface gives UConn lacrosse and field hockey programs one of the finest on-campus collegiate facilities in the nation. The complex also includes an eight-lane, 400-meter all-weather track surface, as well as seating for 2,000 fans, full-field lighting to permit night games, a press box and a scoreboard with electronic message capabilities. Before the start of the 2010 season the lacrosse locker room in the Hugh S. Greer Field House was renovated, giving each student-athlete their own locker with enclosed storage spaces.


Mark R. Shenkman Training Center Thanks to alumnus Mark R. Shenkman, the University of Connecticut has joined the ranks of major universities nationwide with an indoor training facility that isutilized by all the varsity sport teams and also by recreational services. The 85,000 square foot Mark R. Shenkman Training Center is one of the most modern facilities of its kind in the country. Featuring a 120-yard long state-of-the-art FieldTurf playing surface, an 18,000 square foot strength and conditioning area and state-of-theart video capabilities, the indoor training center provides all the varsity teams with the most technologically advanced training equipment. The UConn lacrosse team has the use of the weight room in Shenkman. The facility features custom made multi-use racks with platforms, dumbbell racks, cable machines and various Cybex Machines.

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Head Coach

K atie W oods Sixth Season | Drew (’01) Coaching Resume: Head Coach - University of Connecticut 2011-Present Head Coach - American University 2006-2010 Assistant Coach - Brown University 2004-2006 Assistant Coach - Cornell University 2003-2004 Assistant Coach - Davidson University 2002-2003 Graduate Assistant - Ithaca College 2001-2002

Coaching Honors: 2013 BIG EAST Coach of the Year 2008 Patriot League Coach of the Year

Alma Mater: Drew University 2001

Collegiate Honors:

US Lacrosse National All-American 2001 Brine/IWLCA National All-American 2001 ECAC-Metro Player of the Year 2001 Regional All-American 2000-2001 All-Conference Selection 1998-2001

Other Honors: CT Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductee 2014

Katie Woods wrapped up her fifth season at UConn in 2015, guiding the Huskies to an 11-7 overall record and a third straight appearance in the Big East Tournament. In five years as the coach of UConn lacrosse, Woods has compiled a 53-32 (.624) record, good for the highest winning percentage in program history. Her 53 wins in Storrs stand as the second-highest total in UConn women’s lacrosse history. As she did two years ago, Woods helped UConn make history this past spring. Connecticut accomplished two firsts in the 2015 Big East Tournament after topping Georgetown in the semifinal round. The win marked UConn’s first Big East postseason victory in program history and sent the Huskies to their first ever Big East Championship game. Connecticut fell to top-seeded Florida in the finals, as UConn ended a season with double-digit win totals once again. Last January, Woods was inducted into the CT Lacrosse Hall of Fame along with six other honorees. The Connecticut native, who was a three-sport athlete in high school was recognized in a ceremony on Jan. 30 in Milford, Conn. Connecticut won at least 10 games for the third straight season in 2014, and four players were named to the All-Big East First Team, including Kwasnowski, who earned her first All-Conference honors. Senior midfielder Lauren Kahn and Nee were again named to the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-Northeast Region First Team after leading the Huskies to a third place finish in the Big East. Connecticut ended the year with a 5-2 record in conference play and won nine of its last 11 regular season games. The Huskies fell in the Big East Semifinals for the second straight year, as they lost to Georgetown, 16-8, in Washington D.C. In 2013, Woods helped the Huskies make history, as Connecticut finished the season 13-5 and clinched a berth in both the BIG EAST Championships and NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. Kahn was named the BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year and was selected to the All-BIG EAST and IWLCA All-Region First Team. Nee was also selected to the IWLCA All-Region First Team, and Nee, senior attacker Morgan O’Reilly and junior attacker Kacey Pippitt were all named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team. Woods led Connecticut to a 10-6 mark in 2012, including a 3-5 record in the BIG EAST Conference. Under her guidance, senior attack M.E. Lapham was named First Team All-Region and All-BIG EAST First Team for the second straight year. Woods also coached sophomore midfielder Lauren Kahn to Second Team All-Region and All-BIG EAST Second Team honors. In her first year at the helm of UConn lacrosse in 2011, Woods guided the Huskies to a 9-7 overall record, including a 3-5 mark in the BIG EAST Conference. Under her tutelage, M.E. Lapham had a record-setting season, notching 55 goals to set the UConn season mark. Lapham also went on to earn All-BIG EAST First Team honors and was later selected to the IWLCA All-Region First Team. Woods joined the University of Connecticut as the head women’s lacrosse coach in 2011 after serving in the same role for the previous four years at American University. During her time at American, the Eagles collected 23 all-conference selections, five Patriot League Player of the Year honors and 72 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll accolades. Following the 2008 season Woods was named the Patriot League Coach of the Year after leading the Eagles to a 5-1 record in league play and a share of the regular season championship. In 2007, her first season as head coach at American, Woods led the Eagles to a 9-9 record, the most wins in a season since 2003 and matched the record for most victories for a first-year head coach. Woods amassed 26 wins in four seasons as head coach at American including 12 in league play, and led her team to the championship game of the Patriot League tournament during both the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Before Woods joined the American coaching staff she spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Brown University in 2005 and `06. At Brown she coached the offensive unit and assisted in coaching the goalkeepers. Woods oversaw the recruiting operations for all prospective student-athletes and served as the area recruiting coordinator for the New England region. During the 2004 season Woods was the first assistant at Cornell where she worked with the attack and aided in player development. With the Big Red she also planned team travel and was responsible for recruiting and film breakdown. Prior to her time at Cornell, Woods served as an assistant coach at Davidson for the 2003 season where she helped plan practices and organized recruiting efforts in addition to coaching during contests. Woods also spent a year at Ithaca College in 2002 as a graduate assistant coach for both women’s soccer and lacrosse. While at Ithaca, she earned her master’s in exercise and sports sciences. Woods was a two-sport athlete at Drew, where she played lacrosse and soccer. She was a four-time All-Conference selection in lacrosse, also picking up two Regional All-America and one National All-America award. Woods also excelled in the classroom as a two-time Scholar Athlete award winner. She graduated with a degree in psychology in May 2001. Woods, a 1997 graduate of South Windsor High School, was inducted into the South Windsor High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Feb. 20, 2013. 7


Assistant Coach

L auren G un ning

Second Season | UConn (’11) Coaching Resume: Asst. Coach//UConn First Season Asst. Coach//Cincinnati 2011-14 Asst. Coach//Iona 2011

Lauren Gunning, who played lacrosse at Connecticut from 2008-11, concluded her first season as an assistant coach for the Huskies this past spring. The Huskies (11-7) reached double-digit wins for the fourth straight season in Gunning’s first year on the coaching staff. Connecticut reached the Big East Finals for the first time in program history, and four UConn players were named to the All-Big East First Team. Gunning, head coach Katie Woods and assistant coach Forrest Stillwell were tabbed the 2015 Big East Coaching Staff of the Year after guiding a Connecticut team that finished top-20 nationally in three statistical categories (caused turnovers per game, assists per game and ground balls per game).

Alma Mater:

The Hunt Vally, Md. native returned to Storrs following a four-year coaching stint at the University of Cincinnati from 2011-2014. Gunning worked primarily with the Bearcats’ offensive unit and spent time developing Cincinnati’s goalkeepers. She also aided in the team’s recruiting and scouting efforts, helping the Bearcats tie a program record with seven wins in 2013.

College Honors:

Prior to Cincinnati, Gunning was an assistant coach in the fall of 2011 at Iona, where she worked directly with the attack unit and assisted the head coach in running daily practices. She has participated in several camps throughout her coaching career, including Game On Lacrosse Camp at UConn, Duke Lacrosse Camp and the Triple Threat Lacrosse Camp.

Uconn 2011

Big East All-Academic Team 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Dean’s List Honors 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Gunning tallied 20 points (11 goals, nine assists) while playing for the Huskies and she was named to the Big East All-Academic Team in each of her four seasons at Connecticut. She recorded a career-high seven goals as a senior, leading the Huskies to a 9-7 overall record in Woods’ first year as head coach. While at UConn, Gunning held an internship with women’s lacrosse, as she assisted with team travel logistics and helped run the team’s summer camp. She also took part in Husky Sport, volunteering each week at local elementary schools, where she promoted healthy nutrition and academic excellence. Off the field, she has served as a product representative of deBeer/Gait Lacrosse, which sells new technology and equipment to lacrosse organizations. Gunning graduated from UConn with a bachelor’s degree in sports management, finishing her time at Connecticut with a 3.6 cumulative GPA and Dean’s list honors.

Assistant Coach

F orrest S tillwell

Second Season | Auburn (’01) Coaching Resume:

Forrest Stillwell completed his first season with UConn this past May after being hired as an assistant coach in the fall of 2014.

Asst. Coach//UConn First Season Asst. Coach//Bucknell 2011-14 Head Coach// Holy Innocents’ 2007-11

Connecticut earned its third-straight trip to the Big East Tournament in Stillwell’s first season in Storrs, and UConn made program history after making its first appearance in the Big East Championship game this past May.

Alma Mater: Auburn 2011

Three Huskies took home Player of the Year Awards, while Stillwell and the UConn coaching staff was tabbed the Leage’s Coaching Staff of the Year. Connecticut set program records in points (323) and assists (111) this past season with Stillwell on the UConn sideline. Stillwell came to UConn after spending four years as an assistant coach at Bucknell University, where he helped the Bison earn their first Patriot League victory in 2013, and win a program-best two conference wins last year. He served as the goalie coach as well as the defensive coordinator and transition game coach throughout his time at Bucknell, and he also assisted in recruiting efforts. The Bison improved dramatically following Stillwell’s arrival, as they led the Patriot League in caused turnovers in 2013, and finished second in the statistical category last season. They were second in the league in draw controls from 2012-13 before finishing fifth last year with 167 draw controls. The former Bucknell assistant coach arrives in Storrs with a wealth of experience at the club level, and he has participated in a variety of camps throughout his coaching career. In 2012, he was involved with the Triple Threat, Duke Elite and PSU Camp, and last year he took part in the Syracuse Team Camp as well as a camp with the University of Florida, which recently became an associate member of Big East women’s lacrosse. Stillwell, a 2001 graduate of Auburn University, served as the head coach for the varsity girls’ lacrosse team at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School in Atlanta, Ga. from 2007-11. Under his leadership, Holy Innocents’ reached the state championship game in 2011, and in 2010 they qualified for the state semifinals. In the season prior to his arrival, the team went 2-15.

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A lexa B onnes

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C otrlandt M anor , N.Y. W alter P anas AS A JUNIOR (2015): Saw action in seven games... Matched a career-high with two points and two goals... Finished with four shots on the year and recorded one draw control... Was one of six Huskies to score a goal in the Big East Championship against Florida (May 2)... Her other goal came on the road against Georgetown (Apr. 15). AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Played in eight games, including all six of UConn’s final games... Scored her first career goal against Fresno State (March 16) and also had a goal against Georgetown (April 11)... Recorded a ground ball against Fresno State (March 16) and had a draw control against Villanova (April 26)... Finished the season with seven shots on goal.

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A li C rofts

W estport , C onn . S taples H igh S chool AS A JUNIOR (2015): Started each of UConn’s 18 games... Ranked fourth on the team in assists (13) and fifth in points (33)... Finished the season as one of seven Huskies to record at least 20 goals, netting exactly 20 scores... Tallied the third-most ground balls (28) on Connecticut, and ended the season with the fourth-highest draw control total (18)... Tabbed the Big East Midfielder of the Week (Feb. 24) after totaling a career-high six points in UConn’s win over Dartmouth (Feb. 21).

AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Did not appear as a freshman.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Appeared in all 17 games for UConn, starting six of them... Named to the All-Big East Second Team after accumulating 19 points (16 goals, three assists) for the Huskies... Scored three goals against New Hampshire (March 5) and Cincinnati (April 19) and netted at least two goals in a game four times... Recorded three ground balls in a game twice had a season-high three caused turnovers against Villanova (April 26)... Finished the year with 22 groundballs, 11 draw controls and 14 caused turnovers.

BEFORE UCONN: As a junior, recorded 58 goals and 14 assists... Was an All-Section nominee... Helped lead team to its fifth straight Section 1 Class A title... Led her team to the State Final Four... Earned All-League and All-Section honors three times... Finished high school career with 143 goals.

AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 18 games as a freshman... Was second among freshmen with 11 goals... Scored the game-tying goal against Villanova (April 7) to send the match into overtime... Had two goals and one assist against Marquette (April 19)... Scored two game-winning goals on the season.

PERSONAL: Alexa Rae Bonnes... Daughter of Keith and Michelle Bonnes... Has one sibling, Ariel...born June 8, 1994.

BEFORE UCONN: Four-year varsity starter and captain senior year... Led Staples to State Championship game in 2010... Led team in ground balls as a junior and senior... All-America Honorable Mention, All-State and All-Conference as a senior... Named to the Norwalk Hour and Connecticut Post All-Star Teams from 2010-2012... A member of the 2012 MSG All-Connecticut Region Team... Also played two years varsity soccer... Three-time Norwalk Hour All-Area honors winner. PERSONAL: Alexandra Nicole Crofts... Daughter of Charles and Nancy Crofts... Has one sibling, Ryan... Born July 1, 1994.

Career Stats Year GP-GS G A Pts GW GB DC TO CT 2013 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 8-0 2 0 2 0 1 1 5 0 2015 7-0 2 0 2 0 0 1 6 0 Total 15-0 4 0 4 0 1 2 11 0

Career Stats Year 2013 2014 2015 Total

GP-GS 18-8 17-6 18-18 53-32

G 11 16 20 47

A Pts GW 4 15 2 3 19 0 13 33 1 20 67 3

GB 18 22 28 68

DC 4 18 18 33

TO 19 7 25 51

CT 10 14 15 39

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M ethuen , M ass A ndover

L eonardtown , M d . L eonardtown

AS A JUNIOR (2015): Saw action in all 18 games, starting 10 of them... Finished eighth on the team with 23 points, and was one of eight Huskies to record double-digit goals (14)... Tallied a career-high nine assists... Matched a team-high with two game-winners... Named to the Big East Honor Roll (Apr. 14) after notching two goals in back-to-back games... Her 16 ground balls ranked third among Connecticut midfielders. AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Played in 16 games for the Huskies, starting 13 of them... Finished seventh on the team with 14 points on 12 goals and two assists... Netted a career-high three goals in UConn’s Big East Tournament game against Georgetown (May 1)... Scored two goals against Dartmouth (Feb. 26) and Temple (March 29) and recorded a season-high three ground balls against Dartmouth... Had 10 ground balls, nine draw controls and four caused turnovers on the season. AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 16 games as a freshman, starting eight of them... Scored seven goals and had two assists...Had a goal and an assist against Boston College (Feb. 27)... Scored two goals and had one assist against Oregon (March 26)... Finished the season with seven groundballs and 10 draw controls. BEFORE UCONN: A four-year starter in lacrosse earning AllConference, All Eastern District and Boston Herald All-Scholastic honors... Named Merrimack Valley Conference Player of the Year as a senior... Was a US Lacrosse Eastern Mass. All-American... Tallied 304 points during her high school career... Also a four-year starter for the Andover High basketball team winning three State Championships. PERSONAL: Alyson Ann Fazio... Daughter of David and Colleen Fazio... Has two siblings, DJ and Alivia... Born Sept. 20, 1993.

Career Stats Year 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 TOTAL

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GP G A Pts 16 7 2 9 16 12 2 14 18 14 9 23 50 33 13 46

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AS A JUNIOR (2015): Started all 18 games for the Huskies... Earned Big East All-Second Team honors after finishing with a team-best and career-high 57 points... Named to the IWLCA All-Northeast Region Second Team... Became one of nine UConn players to reach 40 goals in a season... Notched the second-most assists (17) among UConn players... Named Lacrosse Magazine’s National Player of the Week (Apr. 21) following a five-goal performance in UConn’s upset win over No. 8 Florida... Grabbed Big East Attacker of the Week honors (Apr. 28) after tallying five goals against Villanova... Her nine draw controls led all Connecticut attackers. AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Played in all 17 games, starting 12 of them... Named to the All-Big East Second Team after leading the Huskies with 39 goals... Was second on the team in points (50) and assists (11)... Named the Big East Offensive Player of the Week (March 18) after scoring a career-high six goals against Oregon (March 14)... Scored five goals against Quinnipiac (Feb. 22) and Marquette (April 13)... Recorded a season-high three draw controls against Dartmouth (Feb. 26)... Totaled 10 ground balls and four draw controls. AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 18 games as a freshman... Scored 12 goals... Recorded eight assists on the season... Had an assist in her first game ever as a Husky against Iona (Feb. 23)... Scored three goals and had one assist against Binghamton (March 16)... Finished the season with five groundballs and eight draw controls. BEFORE UCONN: As a junior at Leonardtown High, recorded 48 goals and 49 assists... Named All-America Honorable Mention her junior year and was named a First Team All-American as a senior ... Was an Academic All-American and was awarded the Most Outstanding Player award from Leonardtown High twice... Was a three-time First Team All-SMAC and First Team All-Country recipient... Career leader in points at Leonardtown High with 292. PERSONAL: Katherine Louise Finkelston... Daughter of Tom and Mia Finkelston... Has two siblings, Abby and Tom... Born Feb. 8, 1994.

Career Stats GW - - - -

GB 7 10 16 33

DC TO CT 10 13 1 9 19 4 6 28 4 25 60 9

Year GP G A 2012-13 18 12 8 2013-14 17 39 11 2014-15 18 40 17 TOTAL 53 91 36

Pts GW 20 - 50 - 57 - 127 -

GB DC 5 8 10 4 13 9 28 21

TO CT 11 2 26 0 14 5 51 7


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L auren Kwasnowski

Shannon N ee

S enior | A ttack

S enior | G oalkeeper

C otrlandt M anor , N.Y. W alter P anas AS A JUNIOR (2015): Named a team captain prior to the season and started 17 of UConn’s 18 games throughout the year... Became the fifth Husky ever to be named an All-American after she earned a spot on the IWLCA All-America Second Team... Tabbed the Big East Defender of the Year honors and was an IWLCA All-Northeast Region First Team selection... Also named to the All-Big East First Team... Anchored a Connecticut defense that finished first in the Big East in caused turnovers per match (10.22)... Her 1.94 caused turnovers per game ranked 10th nationally, and she totaled a team-high 35 caused turnovers on the year... Recorded a team-best 40 ground balls, and her 21 draw controls were the third-best mark among Connecticut players... Invited to the U.S. Women’s Lacrosse National Team tryout following the conclusion of the season. AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Started all 17 games for UConn... Named to the All-Big East First Team after anchoring a Connecticut defense that was third in the conference in goals against average (9.82)... Earned Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-Northeast Region Second Team honors... Scored her first career goal in UConn’s game against Rutgers (April 5)... Her 11 caused turnovers were the third-highest total among all Huskies... Recorded a career-high three ground balls against Marquette (April 13) and finished the season with 15 ground balls and 10 draw controls. AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Saw action in 14 games as a freshman... Caused four turnovers during the year... Finished the season with four groundballs. BEFORE UCONN: Earned 11 varsity letters including three in basketball and four in soccer... Earned U.S. Lacrosse All-America honors her senior year... Captained her team her senior season and led the squad to four consecutive section championships... Recorded 78 goals and 97 assists during her high school career. PERSONAL: Lauren Ann Kwasnowski... Daughter of Dave and Linda Kwasnowski... Has five siblings, Lisa, David, Andrew, Nicole, and Liz... Born May 4, 1994.

Career Stats Year 2013 2014 2015 Total

GP-GS 14-0 17-17 18-17 49-34

85

L ancaster , P a . M anheim T ownship AS A JUNIOR (2015): Made the start in the cage in all 18 games... Tabbed the Big East Goalkeeper of the Year and earned All-Big East First Team honors after boasting the top save percentage (.471) in the league... Named to the IWLCA All-Northeast First Team for the third straight year... Ranked 15th in save percentage among Division I keepers and was 21st in total saves (147)... Matched the program record with 11 wins... Equaled a career-high with 15 saves against Fairfield (March 18) and finished with at least 10 saves in four matches... Currently sits one win shy of the program record (32)... Named the Big East Defender of the Week (March 24) following her performance against Fairfield... Earned an invitation to the U.S. Women’s Lacrosse National Team tryout following her junior campaign. AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Started every game in the cage for the Huskies, finishing the season with a 10.34 goals against average... Earned All-Big East First Team honors and was named the Conference Defensive Player of the Week four times throughout the season... Named to the IWLCA All-Northeast Region First Team for the second straight year... Saved 117 of the 324 shots faced (.447)... Was second on the team with 27 ground balls... Caused two turnovers against UMass (Feb. 15) and finished with eight caused turnovers for the year... Recorded at least 10 saves five times and made a careerhigh 15 saves against Dartmouth (Feb. 26)... Had nine saves in the first half of the Big East semifinals against Georgetown (May 1). AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Named to the All-Big East Second Team... Started all 18 games as a freshman... Saved 95 of the 346 shots she faced... Won 11 games as goalkeeper... Earned Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-Northeast Region First Team honors... Named Big East Defensive Player of the Week and WomensLax.com’s Rookie of the Week after making 10 saves in a victory over Notre Dame (April 21)... Finished the season with an average of 10.00 goals allowed a game and a .393 save percentage. BEFORE UCONN: Named All-Lancaster League and All-Section all four years of high school... Named L-L League MVP Goalie in 2011 and twice made the WDNT Central PA team... Earned Honorable Mention All-America honors in 2011 and was named an All-American as a senior... Was a member of the 2011 Philly Under Armour team. PERSONAL: Shannon P. Nee... Daughter of Michael and Maria Nee... Has three siblings, Connor, Brendan, and Devon... Born Feb. 23, 1994.

Career Stats G 0 1 0 1

A Pts 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 3

GW 0 0 0 0

GB 4 15 40 59

DC 0 10 21 31

TO CT 7 4 13 11 15 35 35 50

Year GP/GS Min. GA GAA Saves Save % W-L-T 2013 18/18 882:10 147 10.00 95 .393 11-5-0 2014 17/17 841:20 145 10.34 117 .447 10-7-0 2015 18/18 1027:09 165 9.64 147 .471 11-7-0 TOTAL 53/53 2750:39 457 9.99 359 .437 32-19-0

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C arly P almucci

19

13

C assie P erettine

S enior | A ttack

S enior | D efense

H erndon , V a . O akton

F armingdale , N.Y. F armingdale

AS A JUNIOR (2015): Made the start in all 18 games... Named to the AllBig East Second Team after finishing third on the team in points (39) and assists (16)... Her 23 goals marked the fifth-highest total on Connecticut... Recorded the most caused turnovers (9) among UConn attackers... Was one of two Huskies to score two game-winners on the year.

AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Saw time in 13 games, making eight starts... Boasted career highs in ground balls (8) and caused turnovers (7)... Added four draw controls for a Connecticut team that finished second among Big East schools in scoring defense (9.78).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Started 16 of 17 games... Was fourth on the team in assists (10) and in goals (18)... Her 28 points were also the fourthbest total on the team and she netted a season-high three goals against Temple (March 29) and Rutgers (April 5)... Grabbed a season-high four ground balls in UConn’s game vs. JMU (March 9) and finished the year with 15 ground balls, four draw controls and four caused turnovers.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Played in all 17 games, starting 13 of them for the Huskies... Recorded a season-best two ground balls against Georgetown (April 11) and finished the year with seven ground balls... Caused a turnover in four games this season and had a draw control against JMU (March 9) and Fresno State (March 16).

AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Started all 18 games as a freshman... Was second on the team with 48 points (30 goals, 18 assists)... Had four goals along with one assist against Boston College (Feb. 27)... Registered six points (Four goals, two assists) against Binghamton (March 16)... Finished the season with three groundballs and two draw controls. BEFORE UCONN: Carly Palmucci was a four-year starter and a two-year captain for Oakton High School, the 2012 Virginia State, Northern Region and Concorde District Champions... In her high school career, Palmucci tallied 189 goals and 178 assists and was named the Northern Region and Concorde District Offensive Player of the Year... She was selected as a two-time All-American by US Lacrosse (1st Team 2012, Honorable Mention 2011) and named All-American by ESPN Rise... Palmucci was twice named to the Washington Post’s All Metropolitan team (1st Team 2012, 2nd Team 2011), three times All Northern Region and four times to the All Concorde District teams... ESPN Rise ranked Palmucci the No. 13 attacker and the No. 48 overall player nationally... Inside Lacrosse listed Palmucci among the top 40 players nationally and she participated in the Champion All-American Showcase... She was a two-time Under Armour Under Class All-Star and a three-time Women’s Division National Tournament team selection for the DC Metro team... Additionally, Palmucci played for the M&D Lacrosse Club that won 19 tournament championships and was named 1st All-Galaxy and to the Evolution All-Tournament teams.

AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Saw action in ten games as a freshman, starting in one of them... Finished the season with one draw control. BEFORE UCONN: Earned All-County Honorable Mention Honors twice... Named All-League and a member of the National School Girls Metro LI Team in 2010 and 2011... Was an AP Scholar with distinction as well as a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Cassie M. Perettine... Daughter of Mike and Tina Perettine... Has two siblings, Mike and Cailee... Born Nov. 18, 1994.

PERSONAL: Carly Ellen Palmucci... Daughter of Jeff and Sherry Palmucci... Has two sisters, Stephanie and Danielle... Born Feb. 8, 1994.

Career Stats Year 2013 2014 2015 Total

12

GP-GS 18-18 17-16 18-18 53-52

Career Stats G 30 18 23 71

A 18 10 16 44

Pts GW GB 48 1 3 28 0 15 39 2 12 115 3 30

DC 2 4 3 9

TO CT 24 3 31 4 36 9 91 16

Year GP-GS 2013 10-1 2014 17-13 2015 13-8 Total 40-22

G A Pts GW GB DC TO CT 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 8 4 0 0 0 0 8 4 5 7 0 0 0 0 15 7 16 11


M adalyn P imental

44

K araline S mith

S enior | M idfield

R-S enior | M idfield

M assapequa , N.Y. M assapequa AS A JUNIOR (2015): Saw time in eight games for UConn... Recorded two ground balls on the year... Finished the season with one shot. AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Appeared in 13 games... Recorded a goal against UMass (Feb. 15), Fresno State (March 16) and Temple (March 29)... Had three draw controls on the season and had a ground ball against UMass and Villanova (April 26). AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Saw action in eight games as a freshman... Recorded two goals and one assist on the season... Scored both of her goals against Cincinnati (April 12)... Finished the season with one turnover and one turnover caused. PERSONAL: Madalyn Rose Pimental... Daughter of Ron and Rose Pimental... Has two siblings, Rosie and Kevin... Born Sept. 3, 1994.

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A cton , M ass . A cton B oxborough AS A SENIOR (2015): Did not appear in any games. AS A JUNIOR (2014): Started 14 of UConn’s 17 games... Tallied eight points on four goals and four assists... Netted a goal against Dartmouth (Feb. 26), Oregon (March 14), Fresno State (March 16) and Louisville (April 17)... Recorded a season-best three draw controls against Oregon and a season-high two ground balls against Cincinnati (April 19) and Georgetown (May 1)... Finished the year with 16 ground balls, nine draw controls and and seven caused turnovers. AS A SOPHOMORE (2013): Played in all 18 games, starting 10 of them... Scored three goals on the season... Had two goals against Quinnipiac (March 2)... Finished the season with 13 groundballs and four draw controls. AS A FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in 13 games as a freshman defender... Finished the season with three ground balls and one draw control. BEFORE UCONN: A Dual County League All-Star as a junior and senior, she captained Acton Boxborough Regional as a senior... First Team Lower New England selection... Academic All-American as a senior... Received the Presidential Gold Community Service Award... competed with Mass Elite Club Lacrosse. PERSONAL: Karaline Julia Smith... daughter of William and Laurie Smith... has two siblings, Ryan and Sarah... born Dec. 27, 1992.

Career Stats Year 2013 2014 2015 Total

GP-GS G A Pts GW GB DC TO CT 8-0 2 1 3 0 1 0 4 1 13-0 3 0 3 1 2 3 3 0 8-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 29-0 5 1 6 1 5 3 9 1

Career Stats Year

GP-GS

G

A Pts

GW GB

2012 13-0 0 0 0 2013 18-10 3 0 3 2014 17-14 4 4 8 2015 0-0 0 0 0 Total 48-24 7 4 11

DC

TO CT

0 3 1 4 2 0 13 4 17 5 0 16 9 18 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 14 39 14

13


V ictoria Thompson

16

J essie B eer

S enior | A ttack

J unior | D efense

E llicott C ity , M d . M arriots R idge

B erwyn , P a . C onestoga

AS A JUNIOR (2015): Saw time in 11 games... Finished with two points on one goal and one assist... Her goal came in UConn’s home-opening win over Dartmouth (Feb. 21)... Record three shots on the year and tallied two ground balls and a draw control.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in 14 games, making one start on the year... Finished with seven ground balls and two caused turnovers... Helped the Huskies finish in the toptwo in the conference in caused turnovers and ground balls per match.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Saw action in seven games, finishing the year with two points on two assists... Both assists came in UConn’s season opener against UMass (Feb. 15)... Had a ground ball against Cincinnati (April 19).

AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Saw time in 15 of 17 games this season, starting 12 of them as a freshman... Made her first career start and recorded three ground balls in Connecticut’s season-opener against UMass (Feb. 15)... Had 15 ground balls on the season as well as eight caused turnovers, three of which came against Georgetown (April 11)... Had two draw controls vs. Temple (March 29) and finished the season with four total.

AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Saw action in four games as a freshman... Scored a goal against Quinnipiac (March 2)... Finished the season with two shots. BEFORE UCONN: Attended the Elite 120 event in Jan. 2011... Was named to the 2011 U.S. Lacrosse All-Academic team as a junior... Maryland State Champion in 2011... Was an Academic All-American in 2011 and 2012. PERSONAL: Victoria Ann Thompson...Daughter of Walt and Betsy Thompson... Has two siblings, Caroline and Katie... Born July 12, 1994.

Career Stats Year 2013 2014 2015 Total

14

20

GP-GS G A Pts GW GB DC TO CT 4-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 7-0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 11-0 1 1 2 0 2 1 10 0 22-0 2 3 5 0 3 1 11 0

BEFORE UCONN: Won Player of the Week honors in 2011 and 2012 while playing for Conestoga High School... 2011 Junior Varsity team MVP... Named the 2013 Defensive MVP for Conestoga... Made the All-Main Line Girls Lacrosse Second Team... 2010 Varsity Soccer Most Improved Player... Member of the 2012 PASLA National Team... Achieved First Academic Honors 2009-2013. PERSONAL: Born August 30th, 1995... Daughter of Dean and Angela Beer... Has one brother named DJ (16)... Undecided Major.

Career Stats Year 2014 2015 Total

GP-GS 15-12 14-1 29-13

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0

GW GB DC TO CT 0 15 4 3 8 0 7 1 6 2 0 22 5 9 10


E mily G iumetti

18

J acqueline J ordan

J unior | M idfield

J unior | A ttack

D uxbury , M ass . D uxbury AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in six games... Finished with two points on two goals... Netted goals against Temple (Apr. 8) and Quinnipiac (March 4)... Totaled one ground ball on the year. AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Appeared in two games for the Huskies, playing against Quinnipiac (Feb. 22) and Fresno State (March 16). BEFORE UCONN: Was a team captain for Duxbury, who won the Patriot League all four years from 2010-2013 Recipient of the Sue Paul Coaches Award... Played for the Mass Elite club team... Leading scorer for Mass Elite throughout the Bay State Games... Made the 2012 ESPN preseason MIAA allstate team. PERSONAL: Born June 12th, 1995... Daughter of Eric and Cattina Giumetti... Has one brother named James (16)... Allied Health Sciences Major.

3

L os G atos , C alif . S t . F rancis AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in 18 games, making the start in 16 of them... Tallied the fourth-most points (37), goals (24) and assists (13) on the team... Ranked second on the team with 34 draw controls... Earned Big East Attacker of the Week honors (March 10) following a six-point performance in Connecticut’s victory over Quinnipiac... Scored two goals in UConn’s Big East Semifinal win over Georgetown (Apr. 30). AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Saw time in every game as a freshman and started three times... Led all freshmen with 13 points on eight goals and five assists... Recorded a season-high two ground balls against Marquette and had six ground balls on the year... Tallied at least four draw controls in two games and her 17 draw controls were tied for the third-highest mark among all UConn players... Finished the season with five caused turnovers. BEFORE UCONN: Was a varsity starter all four years at St. Francis... Team captain and MVP her senior year... League champions her sophomore, junior and senior year... Led team in every statistical category her junior and senior seasons... Named outstanding senior athlete of the year... Represented Northern California in the national tournament as a sophomore and junior... Played field hockey and basketball in high school... Received the Scholar Athlete Award for every team... Was an Academic All-American as a senior. PERSONAL: Born July 10, 1995... Daughter of Phillip and Sheila Jordan... Has two brothers, Spencer (20) and James (35), and one sister, Shannon (33)... Business Major.

Career Stats Year 2014 2015 Total

GP-GS G A Pts GW GB DC TO CT 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 8-0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0

Career Stats Year 2014 2015 Total

GP-GS G 17-3 8 18-16 24 35-19 32

A 5 13 18

Pts GW GB DC 13 0 6 17 37 1 10 34 50 1 16 51

TO 14 24 38

CT 5 8 13

15


M olly O’R eilly

5

J ulia S immons

Junior | Midfield/Attack

J unior | D efense

S outh S alem , N.Y. J ohn J ay

M ilton , M ass . N otre D ame A cademy

AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Saw action in all 18 games, making one start... Finished the season with eight points on two goals and six assists... Netted the game-winner in Connecticut’s Big East Semifinal win over Georgetown (Apr. 30)... Ended the year with double-digit ground balls (10) and also added four caused turnovers and four draw controls. AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Saw action in 10 games as a freshman... Made her first career start against Fairfield (March 22) and scored her first career goal against New Hampshire (March 5)... Had five ground balls on the year, including two in UConn’s game against Fresno State (March 16)... Finished the season with one caused turnover and two draw controls. BEFORE UCONN: Made All-Section and First Team All-American while playing for John Jay High School... Named a team captain and made the First Team All-State Tournament team... Section and Regional Champs... Led her team in assists during her time there. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 9, 1995... Daughter of Kevin and Nancy O’Reilly... Has two brothers, Jimmy (19) and Jack (10), and two sisters, Hannah (15) and Cara (12)... Communications Major.

Career Stats Year 2014 2015 Total

16

GP-GS G 10-1 1 18-1 2 28-2 3

21

AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Saw time in six games for the Huskies after appearing in just two contests last season as a freshman... Totaled one ground ball on the year. AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Saw time in two games for UConn, appearing against Quinnipiac (Feb. 22) and Fresno State (March 16)... Finished the year with one foul. BEFORE UCONN: Four-year letter winniner at Notre Dame Academy... Captain of the 2013 Division I Massachusetts Lacrosse State Champions... Recipient of the 2013 Lacrosse Coaches Award... Caused 75 turnovers and picked up 63 groundballs on defense her senior year... Awarded the senior career plaque for higher level of athletic merit... Played on the 2012 Lower New England Team 1, which won the U.S. National School Girl Tournament Championship... 2012 ESPN Boston All-State Lacrosse Team Honorable Mention... Received the four year Academic Excellence Award. PERSONAL: Born July 15, 1995... Daughter of Bill and Carole Simmons... Has one sister named Bridget (14)... Allied Health Sciences Major.

Career Stats A 1 6 7

Pts 2 8 10

GW GB DC TO 0 5 2 12 1 10 4 11 1 15 6 23

CT 1 4 5

Year 2014 2015 Total

GP-GS G A Pts GW GB DC TO CT 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 8-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0


S arah S mith

33

A lly T illey

J unior | M idfield

34

J unior | M idfield

A cton , M ass . A cton B oxborough

S etauket , N.Y. W ard M elville

AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Played in 16 of UConn’s 18 games... Finished the season with six ground balls and four caused turnovers... Tallied her first career point as a Husky against Rutgers (March 7), earning an assist... Recorded one draw control.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in 13 games for the Huskies... Tallied a career-high five points on three goals and two assists... Finished the year with seven ground balls and two caused turnovers... Scored a goal on each of her three shots taken during the season.

AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Saw time in 16 games as a freshman, starting six of them... Recorded a season-high two ground balls against Dartmouth (Feb. 26) and finished the year with four draw controls... Had two caused turnovers vs. Fairfield (March 22) and Georgetown (April 11) and totaled seven caused turnovers on the year.

AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Saw time in five games as a freshman, finishing the season with two points... Recorded an assist against Quinnipiac (Feb. 22) and scored her first career goal against Cincinnati (April 19)... Totaled one ground ball and two shots on goal on the year.

BEFORE UCONN: Made the New England All-American Team... Was a four-year varsity starter for Acton Boxborough Regional... Played for the Lower New England Team and Mass Elite... Played varsity basketball for three years... Made the Honor Roll all four years. PERSONAL: Born April 21, 1995... Daughter of William and Laurie Smith... Has one brother, Ryan (23), and one sister, Karaline (20)... Undecided Major.

Career Stats Year 2014 2015 Total

GP-GS 16-6 16-0 32-6

BEFORE UCONN: Made All-County, All-Division and AllTournament two times while playing for Ward Melville High School... Recipient of the Varsity Achievement Award her senior year... Won the Scholar Athlete Award... Member of the National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 14, 1995... Daughter of Michael and Lisa Tilley... Has one sister named Victoria (15)... Communications Disorder Major.

Career Stats G A 2 0 0 1 2 1

Pts 2 1 3

GW GB DC TO 1 8 4 12 0 6 1 4 1 14 5 16

CT 7 4 11

Year 2014 2015 Total

GP-GS G A Pts GW GB DC TO CT 5-0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 13-0 3 2 5 0 7 0 3 2 18-0 4 3 7 0 8 0 4 2

17


M aggie T ripodi

11

D eryn B laney

J unior | A ttack

R-Sophomore | Defense

S yracuse , N.Y. W esthill AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Saw time in five games... Finished the season with one goal, finding the back of the net against New Hampshire (March 1)... Tallied two ground balls on the year. AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Appeared in four games for UConn... Registered her first two points as a Husky against Cincinnati (April 19), scoring a goal and recording an assist against the Bearcats... Had a ground ball in UConn’s game vs. Villanova (April 26)... Finished the year with one shot on goal. BEFORE UCONN: Named the All-American team MVP for Westhill her senior year... Captain of the team her junior and senior year... First Team All-League as a senior... Second Team All-League her junior year... Played basketball and soccer while at Westhill.. Finished her high school career with 105 goals, 93 assists and 198 points... Academic All-American in 2012... Was the Air Force Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2012... 2013 Marine Corps Most Outstanding Athlete... Was the Vice President of her school’s National Honor Society.

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S tony B rook , N.Y. W ard M elville AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2015): Made the start in all 18 games after sitting out last season... Recorded double-digit ground balls (13), draw controls (12) and caused turnovers (11)... Played a key role in a Connecticut defense that ranked fourth among Division I schools in caused turnovers per match... Recorded multiple draw controls in two games. AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Did not appear in any games. BEFORE UCONN: Made All-State and All-County while playing for Ward Melville High School... Was a team captain... Played field hockey... Participated in the School Girls National Tournament... Was a scholar athlete. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 14th, 1995... Daughter of Keith and Erin Blaney... Has two brothers, Keegan (26) and Ryan (29), and two sisters, Shaylyn (24) and Kelly (31)... Communications Disorder Major.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 5, 1994... Daughter of Kevin and Leslie Tripodi... Has one brother named Dylan (21)... Exploratory Major.

Career Stats Year GP-GS G A Pts GW GB DC TO CT 2014 4-0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 2015 5-0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 Total 9-0 2 1 3 0 3 0 5 0

18

Career Stats Year 2014 2015 Total

GP-GS 0-0 18-18 18-18

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0

GB DC 0 0 13 12 13 12

TO 0 11 11

CT 0 10 10


K elsey C atalano

8

C assie E kstrom

S ophomore | M idfield

17

S ophomore | D efense

S tony B rook , N.Y. W ard M elville

S andy H ook , C onn . N ewtown

AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in all 18 games, earning the start in seven of them... Finished seventh on the team with 26 points... Was one of seven Huskies to reach 20 goals on the year, as she boasted 23 scores... Her 26 points ranked second among UConn freshman... Tabbed the Big East Rookie of the Week (March 10) after scoring a career-high five goals against Quinnipiac... Her seven draw controls on the year led all Connecticut newcomers.

AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in all 18 games, making 10 starts... Started each of the last eight games for the Huskies... Her 23 caused turnovers ranked second on the team and first among freshmen... Was one of three Huskies to finish the season with at least 30 ground balls... Played a key role for a Connecticut defense that ranked fourth in caused turnovers per match and 18th in ground balls a game among Division I schools.

BEFORE UCONN: Earned a varsity letter all four years at Ward Melville High School... Was a two-time All-County, AllDivision and All-Conference selection... Named a New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Scholar-Athlete in each of her four years... Scored 114 career goals and was a team captain her senior season... Played four seasons of field hockey, finishing her career with 34 goals and 16 assists... Was a two-time Honorable Mention and earned the NYSPHSAA Sportsmanship Award.

BEFORE UCONN: Earned All-America honors her junior and senior year at Newtown High School, where she played at all four years... Was a team captain her senior season and was named the Team MVP as a sophomore and junior... Named as an All-South West Conference (SWC) First Team selection in each of her final three seasons at Newtown and received All-State First Team honors as a sophomore... Helped her team win the SMW Championship every year throughout her high school career... Played four years of basketball and volleyball, taking home the Team MVP award for both sports... Was a member of the SWC All-Academic Team each season for all her sports and was tabbed as an Academic AllAmerican her senior year for lacrosse... Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Kelsey R. Catalano... Daughter of Vinnie and Susan Catalano... Has two brothers, Vincent (21) and Ryan (19), and one sister, Kaeleigh (8)... Born March 23, 1996.

PERSONAL: Cassie M. Ekstrom... Daughter of Charlie and Marie Ekstrom... Has two brothers, Tyler (23) and Austin (20), and two sisters, Alison (27) and Alexa (10)... Born April, 12, 1996.

Career Stats Year 2015 Total

GP-GS 18-7 18-7

Career Stats G 23 23

A 3 3

Pts GW GB DC 26 0 12 7 26 0 12 7

TO 18 18

CT 4 4

Year GP-GS G A Pts GW GB DC TO CT 2015 18-10 0 0 0 0 31 3 5 23 Total 18-10 0 0 0 0 31 3 5 23

19


K ristyn G aines

15

M adison H ooper

S ophomore | D efense

Sophomore | Goalkeeper

R ockville , M d . A cademy of H oly C ross AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in 12 games in her first season at UConn... Ranked fourth among freshmen with two caused turnovers... Ended the year with one ground ball and a draw control. BEFORE UCONN: Played four years at the Academy of the Holy Cross, earning All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) First Team honors as a senior and Second Team honors in her sophomore and junior seasons...Was an All-American Honorable Mention in 2013, and named to the All-Gazette First Team in 2013 and 2014... Tabbed as an Under Armour All-American in Washington, D.C. following her 2013 season... All-Met Honorable Mention as a junior and senior... Played two years of field hockey at her high school, receiving Team MVP honors in 2012 and 2013... Earned All-WCAC First Team honors in 2012 and was named the WCAC Player of the Year as a junior.

00

W est H artford , C onn . W illiam H. H all AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Did not appear in any games. BEFORE UCONN: Earned a varsity letter each of her four years at William H. Hall High School... Named to the Academic All-Conference Team each season... Was an All-Conference selection in her final three years... Received First Team All-State accolades as a junior and senior and was the recipient of the Kagan Family Lacrosse Award her senior season... Captained the team as a senior and was an AllAmerican Honorable Mention in her junior year... Played four years of soccer, serving as the team captain her senior season... Earned two varsity letters in basketball and was named to the Academic All-Conference Team each season. PERSONAL: Madison Ames Hooper... Daughter of Bob and Priscilla Hooper... Has two brothers, Rob (25) and Henry (20)... Born July 15, 1996.

PERSONAL: Kristyn N. Gaines... Daughter of John and Vera Gaines... Has one sister, Kailyn Gaines (19)... Born Sept. 5, 1996.

Career Stats Year 2015 Total

20

GP-GS G A Pts 12-0 0 0 0 12-0 0 0 0

Career Stats GW GB 0 1 0 1

DC 1 1

TO CT 3 2 3 2

Year GP/GS 2015 0/0 TOTAL 0/0

Min. GA GAA Saves Save % W-L-T 00:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 00:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0


G race N olan

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Personal: Grace Ann McDonald…born in March of 1996… daughter of Kevin and Lynnie McDonald…has four younger siblings, Ryan, Molly, Kevin and Kyle…majoring in human development and family studies.

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Before UConn: Transferred from Virginia Commonwealth University…earned three varsity letters for lacrosse from Westwood High School…helped Westwood to two Division I State titles, including an undefeated, 24-0, season in 2014… in her three seasons with Westwood the team only recorded three losses, going overall 70-3…played on the 2014 AllAmerican Under Armour uncommitted team…played six years for Mass Elite…earned Tri-Valley League All-Star honors her senior year…earned two varsity letters for basketball…four year honor roll student.

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F reshman | M idfield D arien , C onn . D arien Before UConn: Played midfield for Darien High School where she helped the team to ECIAC and State Championships… she earned two varsity soccer letters and one varsity letter in track and field…earned second team All-State in track. Personal: Daniela Anne Dunn…born in December of 1996… daughter of Brian and Gina Dunn…has two sisters…majoring in animal science.


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Before UConn: Earned three varsity letters for Glenbrook South…served as captain in 2015…earned All-Conference honors 2013-2015…was named to All-State team in both 2014 and 2015…awarded All-America honorable mention in 2014 and First Team All-America in 2015…earned Academic All-America honors in 2014 and 2015…finished with 113 career goals, 34 assists, 178 draw controls, 120 ground balls and 90 caused turnovers…led the team in draw controls, ground balls and caused turnovers.

Before UConn: Earned two varsity letters in lacrosse from Radnor high school. Personal: Alexandra Clare Kenneally…born April of 1997… daughter of Tim Kenneally and Clare Reynolds…has a younger sister, Cece…is currently undecided on a major at UConn.

Personal: Olivia Suzann Eigel…born in September of 1997… daughter of Jeff and Karoline Eigel…has a younger brother, Jameson, and a younger sister, Annabel…majoring in business management at UConn.

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F reshman | M idfield C old S pring H arbor , N.Y. C old S pring H arbor Before UConn: Three sport varsity letter-winner at Cold Spring Harbor High School on Long Island, N.Y. …helped the team to become Long Island Champions in 2014…earned MVP honors at State Championship in 2014…was voted All-County lacrosse player and made All-Long Island second team…served as a captain for all three sports teams she played for: lacrosse, basketball and soccer…also earned AllCounty honors for both soccer and basketball…four year honor roll student. Personal: Brooke Elizabeth Jensen…born September of 1997…daughter of David and Deborah Jensen…has two older brothers, David and Robert, and an older sister, Victoria…is currently undecided on a major at UConn.

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F reshman | A ttack S uffern , N.Y. S uffern Before UConn: Served as a captain for Suffern’s lacrosse team her sophomore, junior and senior year…honored twice as an All-American…earned All-Section, All-League and All-County accolades all four years in high school… also a varsity letter-winner in swimming where she was also deemed All-County and All-League all four years…member of the National Art Honors Society. Personal: Caitlin Rae Leary…born January of 1997…daughter of Chris and Marta Leary…has one older brother, Chris… majoring in animal science.

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Opponent at James Madison at Massachusetts DARTMOUTH at #3 Syracuse NEW HAMPSHIRE at Quinnipiac RUTGERS at #3 Boston College at Fairfield at Cincinnati MARQUETTE TEMPLE at Vanderbilt at Georgetown #8 FLORIDA at Villanova vs #2 Georgetown vs #1 Florida

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Goals-Opportunities Conversion Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Man-up Man-down Unassisted Overtime Goals scored average GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS FACEOFFS (W-L) Faceoff W-L Pct. CLEARS Clear Pct. PENALTIES Number Minutes ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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Score 11-15 6-7 16-10 11-12 17-8 18-8 18-7 5-13 6-4 10-4 13-8 18-6 9-10 12-13 11-10 14-11 11-10 6-20

Att. 265 302 84 462 105 36 140 134 217 234 168 78 115 321 326 287 413 410

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176-449 9.78 .392 328-449 .731 24.9 84

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## PLAYER 4 FINKELSTON,KATHERI 14 ANDERSON, Emily 10 NOLAN, Grace 3 JORDAN, Jacqueline 8 CATALANO, Kelsey 13 PALMUCCI, Carly 2 CROFTS, Alexandr 1 FAZIO, Alyson 34 TILLEY, Ally 6 PRESNICK, Grace 5 O'REILLY, Molly 18 GIUMETTI, Emily 23 BONNES, Alexa 11 TRIPODI, Maggie 16 THOMPSON, Victoria 26 FRATONI, Marya 21 SIMMONS, Julia 15 GAINES, Kristyn 19 PERETTINE, Cassi 85 NEE, Shannon 44 PIMENTAL, Madaly 33 SMITH, Sarah 29 BLANEY, Deryn 28 VAN SCYOC, Ashle 17 EKSTROM, Cassie 12 KWASNOWSKI, Lauren 9 MCBRIDE, Sara 20 BEER, Jessie

GP G A Pts Sh Up Dn GB 18 40 17 57 76 5 0 13 18 28 2 30 51 3 0 26 18 26 20 46 57 2 0 17 18 24 13 37 47 0 0 10 18 23 3 26 41 1 0 12 18 23 16 39 41 0 1 12 18 20 13 33 57 0 0 28 18 14 9 23 36 1 0 16 13 3 2 5 3 0 0 7 14 3 4 7 6 1 0 4 18 2 6 8 5 0 0 10 6 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 7 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 11 1 1 2 3 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 16 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 18 0 2 2 1 0 0 40 15 0 2 2 1 0 0 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 18 212 111 323 434 13 1 329 18 176 84 260 449 6 1 298

## Goalie 85 NEE, Shannon 26 FRATONI, Marya

GP Min. 18 1027:09 5 63:48 18 1090:57 18 1090:57

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OT OT2 Total

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96 79 85 55

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Shots on Goal UConn Opponents

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152 124

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GOALS 1. 169 2. 154 3. 153 4. 142 5. 143 6. 102 7. 98 8. 97 9. 95 10. 83

M.E. Lapham............................... 2009-12 Tracy Mullaney............................ 2002-05 Pam Lowie................................... 1999-02 Shannon Burke ........................... 2004-07 Lauren Kahn ............................... 2011-14 Kristin Link.................................. 2004-07 Heather Bliss .............................. 2000-03 Whitney Michele ........................ 2006-09 Kacey Pippitt ............................... 2011-14 Abby Morgan .............................. 1998-01

ASSISTS 1. 103 2. 81 3. 73 4. 63 5. 55 6. 49 7. 44 8. 35 9. 29 29 10. 22 22

Shannon Burke ...........................2004-07 Kiersten Tupper ..........................2009-12 Lauren Kahn ............................... 2011-14 Abby Morgan ..............................1998-01 Whitney Michele ........................ 2006-09 Tracy Mullaney............................2002-05 Carly Palmucci............................2013M.E. Lapham.............................. 2009-12 Kariane Lauri ..............................2001-04 Kacey Pippitt .............................. 2011-14 Heather Levins......................1999-00, 03 Bonnie Wehinger.........................2000-03

POINTS 1. 245 2. 216 3. 204 4. 203 5. 173 6. 169 7. 152 8. 146 9. 124 10. 119

Shannon Burke ...........................2004-07 Lauren Kahn ............................... 2011-14 M.E. Lapham ............................. 2009-12 Tracy Mullaney........................... 2002-05 Pam Lowie.................................. 1999-02 Kiersten Tupper...........................2009-12 Whitney Michele..........................2006-09 Abby Morgan.............................. 1998-01 Kacey Pippitt............................... 2011-14 Heather Bliss ..............................2000-03

SHOTS 1. 411 2. 406 3. 312 4. 351 5. 346 6. 263 7. 237 8. 221 9. 195 10. 185

M.E. Lapham ............................. 2009-12 Tracy Mullaney............................ 2002-05 Lauren Kahn .............................. 2011-14 Pam Lowie.................................. 1999-02 Shannon Burke ...........................2004-07 Heather Bliss ..............................2000-03 Kristin Link...................................2004-07 Abby Morgan ..............................1998-01 Heather Levins......................1999-00, 03 Jacqui Hamilton...........................2002-05

SHOOTING PERCENTAGE (minimum 50 shots) 1. . 667 Carly Palmucci...............................20132. .628 Carly Palmucci..............................20133. . 560 Katherine Finkelston.....................20134. . 525 Kacey Pippitt................................ 2011-14 5. . 516 Tammy Michel..............................2002-05 6. . 512 Lauren Sparks......................... 2007-2011 7. . 500 Bonnie Wehinger.........................2000-03 8. . 494 Kiersten Tupper...........................2009-12 9. .485 Jacqueline Jordan.......................201410. . 473 Kim McGinty................................2006-09 11. . 471 Mackenzie Rainone.....................2010-13 12. .458 Lauren Kahn................................ 2011-14 GROUND BALLS 1. 174 Megan Campbell.........................1998-01 2. 165 Kelly Feeley.................................1999-03 3. 159 Pam Lowie...................................1999-02 4. 153 Melissa MacDougall....................2001-04 5. 146 Lauren Kahn................................ 2011-14 6. 143 Heather Levins......................1999-00, 03 7. 134 Abby Morgan...............................1998-01 8. 124 Tracy Mullaney............................2002-05

9. 118 Jenna Moulton.............................2007-10 10. 113 Kristen Joel..................................1999-02 113 Shannon Burke............................2004-07 GAMES PLAYED 1. 67 Lauren Kahn................................ 2011-14 2. 66 Shannon Burke............................2004-07 66 Laura Trzasko..............................2004-07 66 Tracy Mullaney............................2002-05 5. 64 Whitney Michele..........................2006-09 64 Abbey VanDeusen..................2002-04,06 64 Jessica Mucci.......................... 2008-2011 64 Jordan Christopher...................... 2011-14 9. 63 Kelly Robinson.............................2002-05 63 Kacey Pippitt................................ 2011-14 11. 62 Katy Ryan....................................2006-09 62 Clare Schwan........................2003-05, 07 62 April Pollock.................................2000-03 62 Jacqui Hamilton...........................2002-05 62 Kiersten Tupper...........................2009-12 GAMES STARTED 1. 64 Whitney Michele..........................2006-09 64 Tracy Mullaney............................2002-05 3. 63 Shannon Burke............................2004-07 4. 61 April Pollock.................................2000-03 5. 59 Megan Campbell.........................1998-01 59 M.E. Lapham...............................2009-12 7. 58 Laura Trzasko..............................2004-07 58 Melissa MacDougall....................2001-04 9. 57 Christine Williams........................1998-01 57 Kiersten Tupper...........................2009-12 57 Lauren Kahn................................ 2011-14 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE minimum 1,000 minutes 1. 8.97 April Pollock.................................2000-03 2. 9.40 Jennifer Wong.............................2002-05 3. 10.17 Shannon Nee...................................20134. 11.07 Kristen Halden.............................2003-06 5. 11.40 Brittney Testa...............................2010-13 SAVES 1. 608 2. 468 3. 363 4. 327

April Pollock.................................2000-03 Jenna Moulton.............................2007-10 Jennifer Wong.............................2002-05 Jennifer Schiavone......................1997-99

SAVE PERCENTAGE (minimum 200 saves) 1. . 558 April Pollock.................................2000-03 2. . 533 Jennifer Wong.............................2002-05 3. . 497 Kristen Haldeman........................2003-06 WINS 1. 33 2. 26 3. 24 4. 21 5. 19 19

Kristen Haldeman........................2003-05 April Pollock.................................2000-03 Jennifer Wong.............................2002-05 Shannon Nee..................................2013Jenna Moulton.............................2007-10 Brittney Testa...............................2010-13

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GOALS 1. 55 2. 48 38 4. 46 5. 43 6. 42 6. 42 7. 41 8. 40 9. 39 10. 39 39 11. 38 38 38

M.E. Lapham.................................... 2011 Pam Lowie........................................ 2000 M.E. Lapham.................................... 2012 Tracy Mullaney................................. 2005 Heather Bliss.................................... 2000 Lauren Kahn..................................... 2013 Shannon Burke................................. 2007 Tracy Mullaney................................. 2004 Katherine Finkelston.......................2015 Shannon Burke................................. 2006 Pam Lowie........................................ 2000 Katherine Finkelston...................... 2014 Kariane Lauri.................................... 2004 Kristin Link........................................ 2007 Lauren Kahn..................................... 2011

ASSISTS 1. 58 2. 29 3. 28 4. 27 5. 23 6. 22 7. 21 8. 20 9. 19 10. 18 11. 18

Shannon Burke................................. 2007 Kiersten Tupper................................ 2009 Abby Morgan.................................... 2000 Lauren Kahn..................................... 2014 Lauren Kahn..................................... 2013 Whitney Michele............................... 2008 Kiersten Tupper................................ 2010 Grace Noaln....................................2015 Shannon Burke................................. 2005 Laurie McCarthy............................... 1998 Carly Palmucci.................................. 2013

POINTS 1. 100 2. 65 3. 63 4. 62 5. 61 6. 60 7. 56 8. 57 9. 54 54 54

Shannon Burke................................. 2007 Lauren Kahn..................................... 2013 M.E. Lapham.................................... 2011 M.E. Lapham.................................... 2012 Tracy Mullaney................................. 2005 Lauren Kahn..................................... 2014 Shannon Burke................................. 2005 Katherine Finkelston......................2015 Tracy Mullaney................................. 2004 Pam Lowie........................................ 2000 Shannon Burke................................. 2006

SHOTS 1. 118 2. 117 3. 115 4. 107 5. 101 101 7. 99 8. 97 9. 96 10. 92 11. 90

Tracy Mullaney....................... 2004, 2005 M.E. Lapham.................................... 2012 M.E. Lapham.................................... 2009 Pam Lowie........................................ 2000 Tracy Mullaney................................. 2003 Heather Bliss.................................... 2000 Pam Lowie........................................ 2002 Shannon Burke................................. 2007 Shannon Burke................................. 2005 Whitney Michele............................... 2009 Lauren Kahn..................................... 2013

GROUND BALLS 1. 81 Heather Levins................................. 1999 2. 61 Megan Campbell.............................. 1999 3. 58 Kelly Feeley...................................... 2002 58 Pam Lowie........................................ 1999 5. 51 Kelly Felley....................................... 2003 51 Lauren Kahn..................................... 2014 7. 48 Laurie McCarthy............................... 1998 8. 47 Jamie Byrnes.................................... 2003 47 Lauren Kahn..................................... 2013 10. 46 Kelly Feeley...................................... 2001 46 Abby Morgan.................................... 2000 SAVES 1. 195 2. 191 3. 173 4. 172 5. 171

April Pollock...................................... 2000 Kristen Haldeman............................. 2006 Jenna Moulton.................................. 2008 April Pollock...................................... 2001 Jennifer Wong.................................. 2004

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE minimum 200 minutes 1. 7.57 Jennifer Wong.................................. 2002 2. 7.88 April Pollock...................................... 2000 3. 7.91 Jennifer Wong.................................. 2003 4. 8.05 April Pollock...................................... 2003 5. 9.47 Jennifer Wong.................................. 2005 WINS 1. 11 11 3. 10 10 10 6. 9 9 9 9. 7

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SAVES 1. 20......... April Pollock vs. Johns Hopkins, 5/13/00 20.........Kristen Haldeman, at Quinnipiac 3/18/06 3. 19.................Kristen Haldeman, at UNH, 4/18/06 19......................April Pollock at Syracuse, 4/1/00 GOALS IN A HALF 19.................... April Pollock vs. Rutgers, 4/15/00 1. 5.................. Pam Lowie vs. Fairfield, 4/20/00 (2nd) 19.............. April Pollock at Boston Univ., 4/18/01 5............ Tracy Mullaney vs. Va. Tech, 4/19/03 (1st) 7. 18........ Kristen Haldeman, vs. Syracuse, 3/26/06 3. 4 ....................................................................... 17X 18............Jennifer Schiavone vs. Rutgers, 4/8/98 .....last by Katherine Finkelston vs. Florida, 4/18/15(2nd) SCORING STREAK ASSISTS 1. 56..................... Shannon Burke, 4/7/04 - 4/24/07 1. 7....................... Shannon Burke vs. CCSU, 2/21/07 56.........................M.E. Lapham, 3/7/09 - 4/29/12 2. 6......................Shannon Burke at UC-Davis, 3/7/07 3. 27........................Lauren Kahn, 4/29/12 - 3/16/14 6....................... Shannon Burke vs. Loyola, 4/11/07 4. 26.......................Kariane Lauri ,4/30/02 - 3/31/04 6............... Shannon Burke at Holy Cross, 41/18/07 26.........................Heather Bliss, 3/3/00 - 4/18/01 5. 5......................Dana Stewart vs. Lafayette, 3/19/03 26............................ Pam Lowie, 4/17/99 - 4/1/01 5....................Laurie McCarthy vs. Canisius, 5/2/98 GOAL SCORING STREAK POINTS 1. 54................... Shannon Burke, 4/12/04 - 4/24/07 1. 10..................... Shannon Burke at Stanford, 3/4/07 2. 39...................... M.E. Lapham, 3/10/09 - Present 2. 9....................... Shannon Burke vs. CCSU, 2/21/07 3. 21.......................... Pam Lowie, 4/17/99 - 3/10/01 9....................Laurie McCarthy vs. Canisius, 5/2/98 4. 19.........................Heather Bliss, 3/3/00 - 3/14/01 9..................... M.E. Lapham at Binghamton, 3/7/10 19.................... Heather Levins, 3/28/99 - 4/11/00 5. 8....................Pam Lowie vs. Virginia Tech, 4/21/98 19........................Lauren Kahn, 4/29/12 - 3/16/14 8......................Shannon Burke at UC-Davis, 3/7/07 8......................Shannon Burke at California, 3/9/07 ASSIST STREAK 8...........Shannon Burke vs. Boston College, 4/5/07 1. 10................... Shannon Burke, 3/24/07 - 4/24/07 8....................... Shannon Burke vs. Loyola, 4/11/07 2. 9.....................Kiersten Tupper, 2/18/12 - 3/30/12 8................. Shannon Burke at Holy Cross, 4/18/07 3. 8.............................Abby Morgan, 3/3/00 - 4/8/00 8................ Shannon Burke vs. Quinnipiac, 4/24/07 4. 7.........................Abby Morgan, 3/14/01 - 4/14/01 8....................... Lauren Kahn at Quinnipiac, 3/2/13 5. 6....................... Kiersten Tupper, 3/19/11-4/21/11 SHOTS 6. 5........................Heather Levins, 3/3/00 - 3/19/00 1. 15............... M.E. Lapham vs. Notre Dame, 4/14/12 5...........................Abby Morgan, 4/1/98 - 4/15/98 1. 12................... M.E. Lapham at Binghamton, 3/7/10 5............................Lauren Kahn, 3/16/13 - 4/7/13 2. 11..................... Heather Levins at Wagner, 4/20/99 5............................Lauren Kahn, 4/13/14 - 5/1/14 11..................Shannon Burke at California, 3/12/05 11.................... Shannon Burke at Harvard, 3/15/06 TEAM 11......................... Shannon Burke at UNH, 4/18/06 GOALS 11...........M.E. Lapham vs. Massachusetts, 2/20/10 21......................... Virginia Tech........................4/17/04 11..............................M.E. Lapham at Iona, 2/19/11 21......................... Canisius.................................5/2/98 11...................... M.E. Lapham at Villanova, 4/29/11 20......................... Quinnipiac..............................3/2/13 11..............M.E. Lapham vs. Sacred Heart, 3/16/12 19......................... Binghamton..........................3/16/13 11..................M.E. Lapham vs. Quinnipiac, 2/25/12 19......................... Cincinnati............................. 4/21/11 11.........................Lauren Kahn vs. Oregon 3/26/13 19......................... Sacred Heart........................ 3/12/11 19......................... Massachusetts.....................3/31/04 GROUND BALLS 19......................... Albany....................................4/2/00 1. 10................Heather Levins vs. Duquesne, 4/24/99 19......................... Wagner................................3/14/00 10..................... Kerry Fasano at Quinnipiac, 4/9/99 19......................... Fresno State........................3/16/14 10...............Heather Levins vs. Manhattan, 3/31/99 10............Megan Campbell vs. Ohio State, 3/27/99 ASSISTS 5. 9.............. Megan Campbell vs. Quinnipiac, 3/11/98 14......................... Quinnipiac..............................3/2/13 13......................... Quinnipiac..............................3/4/15 DRAW CONTROLS 12......................... Quinnipiac..............................4/9/99 1. 8..........................Lauren Kahn vs. Fairfield, 3/9/13 12......................... Cincinnati.............................4/19/14 8.................Kacey Pippitt vs, Binghamton, 3/16/13 11.......................... Binghamton..........................3/16/13 3. 7..........................Kacey Pippitt vs. Rutgers, 4/5/14 11.......................... Boston College....................4/15/07 7.......................... Tracy Mullaney vs. Yale, 4/27/05 11.......................... 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POINTS 34......................... Quinnipiac..............................3/2/13 31......................... Quinnipiac..............................3/4/15 30......................... Binghamton..........................3/16/13 30......................... Canisius.................................5/2/98 29......................... New Hampshire.....................3/1/15 29......................... Rutgers..................................3/7/15 29......................... Virginia Tech........................4/17/04 29......................... Cincinnati.............................4/19/14 28......................... Boston College....................4/15/07 28......................... Albany....................................4/2/00 28......................... Quinnipiac..............................4/9/99 SHOTS 44......................... Sacred Heart........................3/10/99 42......................... Quinnipiac..............................3/3/10 41......................... Virginia Tech........................4/21/01 41......................... Quinnipiac..............................4/9/99 GROUND BALLS 63......................... Quinnipiac..............................4/9/99 58......................... Wagner................................4/20/99 57......................... Albany....................................4/2/00 DRAW CONTROLS 23......................... New Hampshire.....................3/5/04 22......................... Wagner................................4/20/99 22......................... Binghamton............................3/7/10 FREE POSITION GOALS 8........................... Fresno State........................3/16/14 6........................... Lafayette..............................3/23/04 6........................... Rutgers..................................4/8/06 5........................... Ten Times............... Last on 3/27/11 FREE POSITION OPPORTUNITIES 13......................... Yale........................................3/7/04 13......................... Massachusetts..................... 4/11/99 13......................... Syracuse..............................3/24/07 12......................... Massachusetts.....................4/25/01 12......................... Fairfield................................4/28/99 12......................... Columbia................................4/7/12 FREE POSITION PERCENTAGE minimum 10 .545...................... Iona......................................2/24/10 .500...................... St. Bonaventure................... 3/27/11 .400...................... Quinnipiac............................3/17/04 UNANSWERED GOALS 15......................... Quinnipiac............................3/26/03 14......................... Lafayette..............................3/19/03 12......................... Quinnipiac............................2/26/14 11.......................... Lafayette..............................3/23/04 11.......................... Wagner................................3/14/00


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#13 Syracuse* L, 9-17 (11-7, 5-2 BIG EAST) 816 at at Notre Dame* L, 5-15 February W, 19-9 15 at James Madison L, 15-11 21 CINCINNATI* 23 LOUISILLE* W, 14-12 18 at Massachusetts L, 7-6 (OT) W, 13-11 21 DARTMOUTH W, 16-10 29 at villanova* May 25 at Syracuse L, 12-11 March 1 at #7 Loyola (Md.)* L, 10-17 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 17-8 4 at Quinnipiac W, 18-8 7 RUTGERS W, 18-7 2010 (9-8, 2-6 BIG EAST) 14 at Boston College L, 13-5 February 18 at Fairfield W, 6-4 20 MASSACHUSETTS L, 8-18 29 at Cincinnati* W, 10-4 24 IONA W, 17-7 April 28 CANISIUS W, 13-5 4 MARQUETTE* W, 13-8 March 8 TEMPLE* W, 18-6 3 QUINNIPIAC W, 16-8 12 at Vanderbilt* L, 10-9 (OT) 7 at Binghamton W, 16-12 15 at Georgetown* L, 13-12 10 MARIST W, 15-8 18 FLORIDA* W, 11-10 13 at Sacred Heart W, 14-7 25 at Villanova* W, 14-11 19 ST. BONAVENTURE L, 10-11 30 GEORGETOWN^ W, 11-10 24 at Holy Cross W, 11-10 May April 2 vs. FLORIDA^ L, 20-6 3 at Rutgers* L, 10-15 5 at Georgetown* L, 9-18 9 SYRACUSE* L, 2-11 2014 (10-7, 5-2 BIG EAST) 16 VILLANOVA* W, 10-8 February 18 LOYOLA (Md.)* L, 9-13 15 No. 12 UMASS L, 7-5 23 at Louisville* L, 8-15 22 QUINNIPIAC W, 17-7 25 at Cincinnati* W, 12-11 (OT) 26 at Dartmouth L, 14-11 May March NOTRE DAME* L, 9-16 1 No. 10 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 15-3 1 5 at New Hampshire L, 11-7 9 JAMES MADISON W, 14-13 (OT) (3-13, 2-3 BIG EAST) 14 at Oregon W, 10-8 2009 16 vs. Fresno State W, 19-8 February L, 14-11 22 FAIRFIELD W, 8-7 21 VERMONT L, 12-8 29 at Temple* W, 15-9 25 at Hofstra 28 at Fairfield L, 17-10 April M arch 5 at Rutgers* W, 12-11 (OT) at Quinnipiac L, 11-10 11 GEORGETOWN* L, 11-10 4 No. 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 15-7 13 MARQUETTE* W, 11-10 7 L, 12-11 17 at No. 18 Louisville* L, 12-7 10 at Marist L, 13-8 19 at Cincinnati* W, 17-6 14 No. 5 SYRACUSE* L, 14-12 26 VILLANOVA* W, 15-4 18 HARVARD 21 BROWN L, 14-13 (2ot) May 27 CINCINNATI* W, 11-9 1 vs. Georgetown^ L, 16-8 29 LOUISVILLE* W, 8-7 April 3 at No. 16 Loyola (Md.)* L, 17-2 2013 (13-5, 5-3 BIG EAST) 5 at No. 8 Georgetown* L, 19-8 February 11 RUTGERS* L, 11-6 23 at Iona W, 13-2 15 HOLY CROSS W, 10-9 27 at No. 15 Boston College W, 13-8 18 at No. 9 Notre Dame* L, 20-5 March 2 at Quinnipiac W, 20-6 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 11-9 (1-15, 0-5 BIG EAST) 9 at Fairfield W, 12-11 (OT) 2008 16 BINGHAMTON W, 19-8 February L, 15-9 22 at No. 5 Syracuse* L, 18-7 29 at Vermont 26 OREGON W, 16-14 March 4 QUINNIPIAC L, 10-6 April at New Hampshire L, 18-4 5 at Rutgers* W, 8-7 7 L, 21-13 7 at Villanova* W, 12-11 (OT) 11 at Denver 15 at Loyola (Md.)* L, 21-15 12 CINCINNATI* W, 15-2 L, 16-11 14 LOUISVILLE* W, 12-11 (OT) 19 at Harvard 22 at Syracuse* L, 24-4 19 MARQUETTE W, 15-4 L, 18-3 21 No. 6 NOTRE DAME* W, 10-7 26 at Yale 29 NOTRE DAME* L, 18-11 26 at No. 8 Georgetown* L, 9-6 W, 16-9 28 at No. 12 Loyola Maryland* L, 13-7 30 UC DAVIS April May FAIRFIELD L, 18-13 2 vs. No. 5 Syracuse^ L, 19-6 2 6 RUTGERS* L, 10-6 10 vs. No. 8 Massachusetts& L,14-10 9 vs. Boston College L, 18-8 12 at Louisville* L, 16-13 18 CALIFORNIA L, 16-13 2012 (10-6, 3-5 BIG EAST) 20 GEORGETOWN* L, 16-7 February 18 IONA W, 10-7 25 QUINNIPIAC W, 18-6 2007 (10-6, 1-5 BIG EAST) March 2 No. 18 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 11-19 February W, 16-4 3 at Binghamton W, 14-12 21 CCSU L, 11-7 7 at New Hampshire W, 12-9 28 YALE 10 FAIRFIELD W, 13-10 March at No. 18 Stanford W, 16-10 16 at Sacred Heart W, 17-4 4 at UC Davis W, 13-9 24 No. 2 SYRACUSE* L, 8-20 7 at California W, 13-12 30 at No. 13 Georgetown* L, 11-21 9 14 HARVARD W, 15-8 April 1 at Rutgers* L, 5-14 24 No.11 SYRACUSE* L, 18-16 (2ot) 7 at Columbia W, 14-13 (OT) 30 at No. 11 Notre Dame* L, 12-11 14 No. 7 NOTRE DAME* L, 9-16 April at No. 1 Northwestern L, 22-5 20 at Cincinnati* W, 17-8 1 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 17-12 22 at Louisville* W, 10-9 5 at No. 17 Rutgers* L, 11-10 27 VILLANOVA* W, 13-6 7 W, 15-12 29 No. 14 LOYOLA (Md.)* L, 9-12 11 LOYOLA (Md.)* 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 17-9 18 at Holy Cross W, 13-10 2011 (9-7, 3-5 BIG EAST) 22 at No. 11 Georgetown* L, 15-9 February 24 QUINNIPIAC W, 14-7 19 at Iona College W, 18-11 25 BINGHAMTON W, 11-9 27 at Quinnipiac W, 17-12 2006 (5-11, 0-6 BIG EAST) March March 7 vs. #16 Boston College L, 8-11 1 at Yale L, 6-5 (2ot) 9 vs. Holy Cross W, 11-7 7 vs. Temple L, 11-10 12 SACRED HEART W, 19-11 (Orlando, Fla.) 19 RUTGERS* L, 9-10 10 at Towson L, 16-13 25 at Canisius L, 13-18 15 at Harvard W, 12-11 27 vs. St. Bonaventure W, 17-9 18 at Quinnipiac W, 11-6 April 26 at No. 14 Syracuse* L, 13-7 1 #17 GEORGETOWN* L, 12-14

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14 at Yale L, 7-3 24 at #20 George Mason L, 9-8 27 HOLY CROSS L, 9-8 April 1 No.15 SYRACUSE* L, 17-8 8 at Notre Dame* L, 19-5 10 BOSTON COLLEGE* L, 7-6 14 at Rutgers* L, 12-9 18 at No. 19 Boston Univ. L, 13-3 20 FAIRFIELD W, 16-5 21 VIRGINIA TECH* L, 12-11 25 at Massachusetts L, 12-9 26 QUINNIPIAC W, 14-2 2005 (12-5, 3-2 BIG EAST) May 1 at Georgetown* L, 19-4 March 4 at Stanford W, 8-7 VANDERBILT L, 12-6 9 at UC Davis W, 14-3 5 12 at California W, 13-11 16 QUINNIPIAC W, 17-4 2000 (10-6) 19 No. 14 TOWSON L, 12-9 23 HARVARD W, 15-6 March QUINNIPIAC W, 17-1 26 No. 15 SYRACUSE* L, 13-12 3 8 SACRED HEART W, 17-1 April WAGNER W, 19-1 1 at Notre Dame* W, 13-10 14 16 COLGATE W, 9-6 3 at No. 1 Northwestern L, 22-6 29 at Holy Cross W, 12-10 6 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 12-8 April 10 at Rutgers* W, 11-5 at Syracuse L, 14-7 16 HOLY CROSS W, 16-11 1 at Albany W, 19-6 19 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 14-7 2 NOTRE DAME W, 17-7 23 at No. 8 Georgetown L, 18-6 8 Boston College W,13-10 27 No. 19 YALE L, 10-9 11 at RUTGERS L, 13-11 29 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 11-8 15 19 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 14-11 MAY at Fairfield W, 18-5 14 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 14-7 22 25 MASSACHUSETTS L, 7-6 (ECAC Championship) 29 at Duquesne L, 10-8 30 vs. Ohio University W, 16-4 2004 (8-9, 2-4 BIG EAST) May (at Pittsburgh, Pa.) March vs. Johns Hopkins L, 14-10 5 at New Hampshire L, 15-14 12 7 at No. 18 Yale L, 11-8 (ECAC Champ.; Ithaca, N.Y.) 10 at No. 9 North Carolina L, 12-8 14 at Towson L, 11-9 (4-10) 20 at Harvard W, 10-4 1999 arch 23 LAFAYETTE W, 14-4 M at Sacred Heart W, 17-6 27 at No. 9 Syracuse* L, 16-13 10 vs. Columbia L, 9-8 (OT) 31 MASSACHUSETTS W, 19-13 16 (at St. Petersburg, Fla.) April 20 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 15-14 (OT) 3 No. 3 NOTRE DAME* L, 14-8 vs. Ohio State L, 20-6 4 No. 15 NORTHWESTERN L, 18-4 27 (at South Bend, Ind.) 7 at Boston College* W, 9-7 28 at Notre Dame L, 18-6 10 RUTGERS* L, 9-6 MANHATTAN W, 12-1 12 at Quinnipiac W, 14-4 31 pril 17 at Virginia Tech* W, 21-10 A SYRACUSE L, 11-8 21 BOSTON UNIV. W, 12-8 3 QUINNIPIAC W, 16-3 24 No. 3 GEORGETOWN* L, 14-9 4 7 HOLY CROSS L, 13-7 28 at Brown W, 11-9 1 at Massachusetts L, 13-4 17 at Rutgers L, 21-5 20 at Wagner W, 17-13 2003 (8-8, 1-5 BIG EAST) 24 DUQUESNE L, 11-10 February 28 at Massachusetts W, 8-7 28 FAIRFIELD L, 13-12 March 12 at No. 15 Yale L, 9-7 (6-7) 9 vs. Lafayette W, 15-1 1998 March (at Orlando, Fla.) 11 QUINNIPIAC W, 12-4 22 vs. No. 15 Vanderbilt W, 15-12 18 vs. Columbia W, 7-5 (at Orlando, Fla.) (at Tampa, Fla.) 26 QUINNIPIAC W, 16-1 28 at Syracuse L, 20-0 29 No. 8 SYRACUSE* L, 9-5 pril 30 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 9-5 A 1 at Manhattan L, 9-8 April MASSACHUSETTS L, 15-4 5 at No. 15 Notre Dame* L, 15-7 4 8 RUTGERS L, 16-5 6 at Northwestern L, 8-6 11 at LaSalle W, 11-5 12 at Rutgers* L, 9-6 15 at Brown L, 15-5 16 at Boston University L, 11-4 at Fairfield W, 12-10 19 VIRGINIA TECH* W, 16-10 22 25 VERMONT L, 14-5 23 FAIRFIELD W, 18-6 at Boston College L, 16-6 27 at No. 5 Georgetown* L, 15-9 29 M ay May WAGNER W, 10-9 (OT) 3 TOWSON W, 8-6 1 2 CANISIUS W, 21-5 4 BOSTON COLLEGE* L, 6-5 (2OT) 1997 (3-5) March L, 19-3 2002 (9-7, 3-3 BIG EAST) 27 NEW HAMPSHIRE April March FAIRFIELD L, 13-8 3 at No. 13 William & Mary L, 13-12 9 L, 15-14 (OT) 6 QUINNIPIAC W, 15-4 14 at Marist L, 19-3 10 LAFAYETTE W, 9-5 16 HARVARD (JV) L, 8-15 13 at No. 14 Yale L, 12-8 20 at Wagner W, 10-9 (OT) 17 at No. 11 Vanderbilt L, 9-7 22 MANHATTAN 26 at Holy Cross W, 14-2 May at RIT W, 11-7 30 at No. 8 Syracuse* L, 19-11 4 5 ECSU W, 14-11 April 6 No. 11 NOTRE DAME* L, 12-9 10 at Boston College* W, 11-7 13 RUTGERS* W, 12-11 (3ot) 17 MASSACHUSETTS W, 15-7 20 at Virginia Tech* W, 12-11 24 at Fairfield W, 12-10 (ot) 27 No. 2 GEORGETOWN* L, 10-4 30 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 8-5 May 4 at Towson L, 10-5

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School Record First Meeting Last Meeting Albany 1-0 W, 19-6 (4/2/00) W, 19-6 (4/2/00) Binghamton 4-0 W, 16-12 (3/7/10) W, 19-8 (3/16/13) Boston College 8-9 L, 16-6 (4/29/98) L, 13-5 (3/14/15) Boston University 2-3 L, 14-11 (4/19/00) W, 12-8 (4/21/04) Brown 1-2 L, 15-5 (4/15/98) L, 14-13 (3/21/09) California 3-1 W, 13-11 (3/12/05) L, 16-13 (4/18/08) California-Davis 3-0 W, 14-3 (3/9/05) W, 16-9 (3/30/08) Canisius 2-1 W, 21-5 (5/2/98) L, 18-13 (3/25/11) CCSU 1-0 W, 16-4 (2/21/07) W, 16-4 (2/21/07) Cincinnati 7-0 W, 11-9 (3/27/09) W, 10-4 (3/29/15) Colgate 2-0 W, 9-6 (3/16/00) W, 15-13 (4/23/06) Columbia 2-1 W, 7-5 (3/18/98) W, 14-13 OT (4/7/12) Dartmouth 1-1 L, 14-11 (2/26/14) W, 16-10 (2/21/15) Denver 0-1 L, 21-13 (3/11/08) L, 21-13 (3/11/08) Duquesne 0-2 L, 11-10 (4/24/99) L, 10-8 (4/29/00) ECSU 1-0 W, 14-11 (5/5/97) W, 14-11 (5/5/97) Fairfield 9-4 L, 13-8 (4/9/97) W, 6-4 (3/18/15) Florida 1-1 W, 11-10 (4/18/16) L, 20-6 (5/2/15) Fresno State 1-0 W, 19-8 (3/16/14) W, 19-8 (3/16/14) George Mason 0-1 L, 9-8 (3/24/01) L, 9-8 (3/24/01) Georgetown 1-16 L, 19-4 (5/1/01) W, 11-10 (4/30/15) Harvard 4-2 W, 10-4 (3/20/04) L, 14-12 (3/18/09) Hofstra 0-1 L, 12-8 (2/25/09) L, 12-8 (2/25/09) Holy Cross 6-3 L, 13-7 (4/7/99) W, 11-7 (3/9/11) Iona 4-0 W, 17-7 (2/24/10) W, 13-2 (2/23/13) James Madison 1-1 W, 14-13 (3/9/14) L, 15-11 (2/15/15) Johns Jopkins 0-1 L, 14-10 (5/12/00) L, 14-10 (5/12/00) Lafayette 3-0 W, 9-5 (3/10/02) W, 14-4 (3/23/04) LaSalle 1-0 W, 11-5 (4/11/98) W, 11-5 (4/11/98) Louisville 4-3 L, 16-13 (4/12/08) L, 12-7 (4/17/14) Loyola (Md.) 0-7 L, 15-13 (4/12/06) L, 13-7 (4/28/13) Manhattan 2-1 W, 10-9 (3/22/97) W, 12-1 (3/31/99) Marist 1-2 L, 15-14 (4/14/97) W, 15-8 (3/10/10) Marquette 3-0 W, 15-4 (4/19/13) W, 13-8 (4/4/15) Massachusetts 3-8 L, 15-4 (4/4/98) L, 7-6 (OT) (2/18/15) New Hampshire 6-6 L, 19-3 (3/27/97) W, 17-8 (3/1/15) North Carolina 0-1 L, 12-8 (3/10/04) L, 12-8 (3/10/04) Northwestern 0-5 L, 8-6 (4/6/03) L, 22-5 (4/1/07) Notre Dame 3-12 L, 18-6 (3/28/99) W, 10-7 (4/21/13) Ohio 1-0 W, 16-4 (4/30/00) W, 16-4 (4/30/00) Ohio State 0-1 L, 20-6 (3/27/99) L, 20-6 (3/27/99) Oregon 2-0 W, 16-14 (3/26/13) W, 10-8 (3/14/14) Quinnipiac 16-2 W, 12-4 (3/11/98) W, 18-8 (3/4/15) RIT 1-0 W, 11-7 (5/4/97) W, 11-7 (5/4/97) Rutgers 5-13 L, 16-5 (4/8/98) W, 18-7 (3/7/15) Sacred Heart 5-0 W, 17-6 (3/10/99) W, 17-4 (3/16/12) St. Bonaventure 2-1 W, 11-8 (4/29/05) W, 17-9 (3/27/11) Stanford 2-1 W, 8-7 (3/4/05) W, 16-10 (3/4/07) Syracuse 0-18 L, 20-0 (3/28/98) L, 12-11 (2/25/15) Temple 2-2 L, 18-7 (3/11/01) W, 18-6 (4/8/15) Towson 1-4 L, 10-5 (5/4/02) L, 16-13 (3/10/06) Vanderbilt 1-3 L, 12-6 (5/5/01) L, 10-9 (OT) (4/12/15) Vermont 0-3 L, 14-5 (4/25/98) L, 14-11 (2/21/09) Villanova 7-0 W, 10-7 (3/10/01) W, 14-11 (4/25/15) Virginia Tech 3-1 L, 12-11 (4/21/01) W, 21-10 (4/17/04) Wagner 3-1 L, 15-8 (4/20/97) W, 19-1 (3/14/00) William & Mary 0-1 L, 13-12 (3/3/02) L, 13-12 (3/3/02) Yale 0-9 L, 7-3 (3/14/01) L, 18-3 (3/26/08) Bold indicates 2016 regular season opponent

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Home: 3-0• Away: 4-0

4/30/15 4/15/15 5/1/14 4/11/14 4/26/13 3/30/12 4/1/11 4/5/10 4/5/09 4/20/08 4/22/07 4/22/06 4/23/05 4/24/04 4/27/03 4/27/02 5/1//01

3/29/15 A W, 10-4 4/19/14 A W, 17-6 4/12/13 H W, 15-2 3/20/12 A W, 14-13 (OT) 4/21/11 H W, 19-9 4/25/10 A W, 12-11 3/27/09 H W, 11-9

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5/2/15 4/18/15

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Home: 0-1• Away: 0-2

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4/25/15 4/26/14 4/7/13 4/27/12 4/29/11 4/16/10 3/10/01

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Georgetown 1-16

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2001 2010-13 2012-15 2006-09 1997

5-1-0-1 29-1-0-1 58-38-5-43 42-0-1-1 8-0-0-0

20 21 7/20 29 27/7 7 23 21 23/7 1 26 21

2014-Present 1998 1997-98 2015-Present 2000-03 2008-09 2013-Present 2010-13 1997-98 2004-07 2008-11 2001-04

29-0-0-0 13-2-0-2 12-2-2-4 18-0-0-0 59-98-21-119 25-2-0-2 15-4-0-4 29-2-2-4 15-2-0-2 66-142-103-245 27-8-5-13 49-0-0-0

3 32 8 1/4 17 17/11 2 3 5 2 5 9

1998-01 2010 2015-Present 2008-2010 2010-2014 1997-98 2000 1997 1999-02 2013-Present 2007-09 2011

59-64-10-74 2-0-0-0 18-23-3-26 48-43-8-51 65-43-17-60 19-15-5-20 6-2-2-4 8-0-0-0 53-0-1-1 53-47-20-67 34-0-0-0 5-0-0-0

29 19 27 20

2012 2010-12 2007-2010 2006-09

10-1-1-2 11-0-0-0 56-28-17-45 51-1-0-1

16 17 18 11 50

2007-2010 2015-Present 1997 1999 1999-02

57-7-2-9 18-0-0-0 8-16-1-17 1-0-0-0 3-3.91-.700*

4 1 25 4 19 9 2/23 26 22

1999 2013-Present 1999-03 2013-Present 1999 2003-06 2001-02 2012-15 1999-02

8-2-4-6 50-33-13-46 51-48-20-68 53-91-36-127 5-0-0-0 45-0-0-0 6-0-0-0 26-9.88-.433* 52-0-0-0

15 14/28 12 24 5 18 14 33 28

2015-Present 1997-00 2012 2005-07 2010-13 2014-Present 2002-03 2010-13 2008-11

12-0-0-0 41-18-15-33 12-1-1-2 38-0-0-0 30-7-1-8 8-2-0-2 4-1-0-1 63-40-6-46 31-11-9-20

43 24 10 5 24 00

2003-05 2014-15 2002-04 2004 2010-13 2015-Present

33-11.08-.497* 1-0-0-0 47-40-4-44 5-0-0-0 54-22-15-37 0-0.00-.000*

8 6 3

1999-02 2004-07 2014-Present

60-3-4-7 51-23-11-34 35-32-18-50

22 15 20 24 11 19 33 12

2006-07 2011-14 2010-13 2001-04 2001, 03-05 2008-09 2002-04 2013-Present

26-5-1-6 67-143-73-216 37-10-6-16 17-2-2-4 48-15-7-22 10-0-0-0 15-0-0-0 49-1-2-3

27 66 1 12/4 18 26 20/17 3 7 9

2001 1998-99 2009-12 2009-12 2001-04 2004-05 1999-00, 03 2010-13 2004-07 1999-02

1-1-0-1 9-11.90-.495* 58-0-0-0 60-169-35-204 61-74-28-102 41-14-14-28 45-75-22-97 26-0-0-0 66-102-13-115 57-153-20-173

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4 7 17 11/17 32 9 5 25 3 12 2 2 15 25 10 16/15 10 13 20

2001-04 1999 2008-09 1997-98 2002-04 2012-2015 1997-98 2006-09 2002-04 2002-04 2002-04 2006-09 2007-10 2014 1998-00 1998-01 2007-10 2008-11 2002-04

59-2-2-4 7-1-0-1 27-0-0-0 21-4-0-4 11-0-0-0 45-4-3-7 21-47-21-68 59-52-10-62 40-9-3-12 11-0-0-0 43-24-11-35 64-97-55-152 54-40-20-60 3-0-0-0 10-0-0-0 58-83-63-146 59-13.26-.402* 64-1-0-1 66-154-49-203

21 85 17 10 2

2005-09 2013-Present 1999-01 2015-Present 2009-12

53-0-1-1 53-9.99-.437* 42-17-13-30 18-26-20-46 46-3-0-3

8 5 22

2007-10 2014-Present 2010-13

26-2-1-3 18-3-7-10 64-59-25-84

13 6 4 20/6 16/29 19 10/9 19 12 44 10 18 99 6 6

2013-Present 2008-11 2005-06 1997-99 1997-98 2000-03 1997-98 2013-Present 1998-99 2013-Present 2011-14 2009 2000-03 2012-15 1997

53-71-44-115 33-1-1-2 51-30-17-47-71 35-24-6-30 21-5-1-6 58-27-8-35 17-8-5-13 40-0-0-0 7-0-2-2 29-5-1-6 63-95-29-124 14-11-0-11 62-8.97-.558* 30-6-4-10 8-1-0-1

11 31/13 9 11

2010-13 2002-04 1997 2006-09

22/31 28 11 21 8 21 21 7 33 14 12/14 15

1997-99 2003-06 2000 1999-00 1997 2014-Present 1997 2012-Present 2014-Present 2007-11 1997-00 2002-04

34-12.51-.462* 62-5-3-8 7-0-1-1 14-1-0-1 7-0-0-0 8-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 48-7-4-11 32-2-1-3 51-42-12-54 49-1-0-1 25-9-12-21

8 30 16 34 11 19 18 27 23 8

2011-14 2010-13 2013-Present 2014-Present 2014-Present 2004-07 2010-13 2011 2009-12 2003-06

5-1-1-2 37-8.71-.510* 22-2-3-5 18-4-3-7 9-2-1-3 66-45-12-57 64-0-0-0 15-0-0-0 62-88-81-169 38-8-2-10

12 16 28

2005-07 2002-04 2012-15

23-0-0-0 64-65-19-84 34-0-0-0

26/22 24 1 6 34/32 16 17 13 13 41

2002-04 2009 1999-02 2000-03 2011-14 1998-01 2004-07 1999-02 2007 2002-04

15-1-0-1 14-12.34-.451 57-6-6-12 61-30-22-52 49-0-0-0 59-8-6-14 41-43-7-50 29-23-11-34 8-8.05-.579* 38-9.05-.503*

7

2011

4-15.69-.368*

67-33-4-37 47-0-0-0 8-1-0-1 62-71-13-84

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