2013 Women's Lacrosse Media Guide

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE UNIVERSITY FACTS Locaion ........................................................... Newark, Delaware 19716 Founded ........................................................................................... 1743 Enrollment. ...........................................................16,000 Undergraduates Nickname (Mascot) ..........................................Fightin’ Blue Hens (YoUDee) Colors ...........................................................................Royal Blue & Gold Stadium ....................................................................... Delaware Stadium Capacity............................................................22,000 (ActionTurf, Lights) Press Box Phone .................................................................302-831-6199 NCAA Affiliation............................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ................................. Colonial Athletic Association (11th season) ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF President .................................................................... Dr. Patrick T. Harker NCAA Faculty Representative ............................... Dr. Lynn Snyder-Mackler Director of Athletics & Recreation Services .................................. Eric Ziady Deputy Director of Athletics & Recreation Services .............. Samantha Huge Assistant AD/Internal Affairs (SWA) ............................................Sue Groff Associate AD/Business Affairs...............................................Scott Eatough Associate AD/External Affairs .............................Stacey Bunting-Thompson Associate AD/Recreation Services ......................................... Jake Olkkola Associate AD/Compliance................................................................... TBA Associate AD/ Financial Strategies + Athlete Performance .... Augie Maurelli Compliance Coordinator .......................................................Lauren Harris Assistant AD/Operations ........................................................Alicia Greco Assistant AD/Marketing & Promotions.................................. Kristy Fletcher Director, Athletics Development (Interim) ................................... Mark Urick Assistant AD/Sports Medicine Physician ..................... Dr. Andrew Reisman Sports Medicine Physician ...................................... Dr. Geoffrey Gustavsen Sports Medicine Nurses .......................................Lisa Sinclair, Mary Zagar Head Athletic Trainer.................................................................John Smith Associate Head Athletic Trainers .......................... Joan Couch, Dan Watson Asst. Athletic Trainers ........ Courtney Butterworth, Jon Boone, Kelly Stafford SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant AD/Media Relations ............................................ Scott Selheimer Asst. Sports Information Director ................................................ Kevin Tritt Asst. Sports Information Director (Women’s Lax Contact) ......Maggie Hayon Hayon’s Office Phone..........................................................302-831-6389 Hayon’s E-mail .............................................................mhayon@udel.edu Media Relations/Multimedia Assistant .................................. Adam Nichols UD Athletics Web Site ..................................................www.bluehens.com WOMEN’S LACROSSE INFORMATION Head Coach .................................................Kateri Linville | Delaware ‘03 Coaching Record at Delaware ...................................13-21 | Third Season Overall Coaching Record ..........................................13-21 | Third Season Office Phone.......................................................................302-831-4057 Email Address ................................................................ linville@udel.edu Mailing Address ...................................................... Delaware Field House ...............................................University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716 Assistant Coaches .......... Kristin Hopson | Notre Dame ‘07 | Fourth Season ....................................Kristen Carr | North Carolina ‘10 | Second Season 2012 Record ....................................... 5-12 overall (3-4 CAA / T-5th place) Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................................................... 15/2 Starters Returning / Lost ..................................................................... 7/5

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2013 Quick Facts ..............................................................................1 2013 Season Preview ..................................................................2; 28 2013 Delaware Roster .......................................................................3 Blue Hen Coaching Staff .................................................................4-6 Player Profiles ..............................................................................7-27 2013 Opponents ........................................................................29-30 2012 Season Statistics .....................................................................32 Colonial Athletic Association ............................................................33 2012 CAA Review ......................................................................34-36 All-Time Results ...............................................................................38 Series Records .................................................................................38 All-Time Blue Hen Honors................................................................39 Blue Hen Record Book.................................................................40-44 Year-by-Year Results ...................................................................45-48 University of Delaware ...............................................................49-53 UD Athletic Facilities ...................................................................54-55 WHY BLUE HENS? University of Delaware's athletic teams have one of the most unique nicknames in all of college athletics – "The Fightin' Blue Hens." It is a name they carry with pride that stretches back over 200 years of history of the state of Delaware. The Blue Hen nickname has been continuously used by all University of Delaware intercollegiate teams since 1911. On December 9, 1775, the Continental Congress resolved that a military battalion was to be raised from the lower three counties along the Delaware River. Thus was born the Delaware Regiment, a group of eight companies representing New Castle, Kent and Sussex counties. The second company was composed of men from Kent County and was under the command of Captain John Caldwell, an avid fan and owner of gamecocks. The militia often amused itself by staging cock fights with these birds which were of a breed known as the Kent County Blue Hen, having some blue plumage. The renown of these chickens spread rapidly during that time when cock fighting was a popular formof amusement, and the "Blue Hens' Chickens" quickly developed a reputation for ferocity and fighting success. Captain Caldwell's company likewise acquired a considerable reputation for its own fighting prowess in engagements with the British at Long Island, White Plains, Trenton, and Princeton, and was soon known as "the Blue Hen Chicken" company. One version of the story states that Caldwell's company rushed into battle screaming "We're sons of the Blue Hen and we're game to the end!" Captain Caldwell's company was part of Col. John Haslet's first Delaware regiment that formed near the outset of the Revolution in January, 1776, and in August, 1781, remnants of the regiment were still battling at Eutaw Springs, SC. Although often referred to as "The Fighting Delawares," Haslet's regiment also won the sobriquet, "The Blue Hen Chickens," which has become the nickname for all Delawareans. The name was formally adopted by the Delaware General Assembly in April, 1939 when the "Blue Hen Chicken" was named the official state bird. UD’s College of Agricultural Sciences maintains a breeding group of the Blue Hen Chicken on its campus farm.

DELAWARE WOMEN’S LACROSSE HISTORY All-Time Record ....................................................326-261-1 (35 Seasons) Conference Titles .................................................................................... 7 ............................................ 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1997, 1998, 1999 NCAA Tournament Appearances ............................................................. 3 ...............1983 - NCAA Champions, 1984 - Third Place, 2000 - First Round CREDITS The 2013 University of Delaware Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide was designed, written and edited by Maggie Hayon and Kevin Tritt of the Delaware Sports Information Office. Assistance provided by Kateri Linville, Adam Nichols and Scott Selheimer. Photos by Mark Campbell and UD Photo Services.

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE Coming off of a 2012 season that saw the University of Delaware women’s lacrosse team narrowly miss the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament, third-year head coach Kateri Linville looks to build momentum for her program. “I am passionate about Delaware and I am thrilled to be a part of the momentum that is moving our athletics department from good to great,” stated Linville, a 2003 Delaware graduate who took over the program in the summer of 2010. “We are attracting and committing talented student-athletes. We have shown a positive trend in player development, academic success and service. It’s fun to be a part of a program that is on the rise to national prominence.” Linville enters the 2013 with a talented squad that includes two All-Region players, three CAA-All Conference and five AllRookie Team members and an outstanding freshman class. Additionally, Linville has put together a firstclass coaching staff in assistants Kristin Hopson and Kristen Carr, who is also currently a U.S. National Team player. Linville and her staff have collectively won three conference championships and competed in a combined six Final Fours. The staff also has plenty of international experience as Linville helped lead the Canadian U19 squad to a World Championship bronze medal last summer and Carr looks to help USA repeat for a World Championship this coming summer in Ontario, Canada. Linville and Hopson are familiar with turning around a program as both were instrumental (Linville as an assistant coach and Hopson as a player) in helping take a 3-12 Notre Dame program and turning it into a 15-4 squad that made

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“Unless you experience a championship season as a coach and player, I think you are always left questioning what you need to do to narrow the competitive gap between being a good team and being the absolute best team,” Linville noted. Carr is familiar with narrowing this gap as she played an instrumental role in taking the University of North Carolina to back-to-back championship games in 2010 and 2011, once as a player and once as a coach. Together, this dynamic trio is working diligently to lead and inspire the Blue Hens to achieve their absolute best on and off the field. Delaware appears to be headed in a positive direction and will be paced by 2012 CAA Rookie of the Year and 2013 Preseason CAA Breakout Player in sophomore Caitlin McCartney (at left). “Caitlin is an outstanding athlete and game-changing player,” commented Linville. “She is really humble and selfless on the field but is always willing to take it to the cage when needed or get a draw, groundball or defensive stop.” McCartney, the 2012 CAA Rookie of the Year and First Team All-CAA honoree, returns for her sophomore campaign after leading the Hens with 35 goals and 37 groundballs while making an immediate impact on the Delaware squad. The midfielder finished

in the top 10 in four statistical categories in the CAA during her freshman season. Her 2.47 groundballs per game were also good for 30th in the NCAA. Additionally, M c C a r t n e y, a native of Doylestown, Pa., netted six total hat tricks last season. The Blue Hen midfield unit figures to be one of the strengths for Delaware on the field as McCartney is joined by 2012 CAA AllConference honoree and 2013 CAA Preseason Team selection Shannon Burns at top) and 2011 CAA All-Rookie Team awardee Bridget Burns. “Shannon has a strong physical presence on the field,” Linville remarked. “She has quick hands, which makes her an effective drawer and finisher.” Shannon Burns marked her spot in the history books last season after recording a school-record nine draw controls against Drexel on April 13. Additionally, Burns finished second in school history with 47 draw controls during the 2012 slate. The Springfield, Pa. native also placed seventh all-time with 24 caused turnovers last year. Bridget Burns started all 17 games a year ago, ranking second on the squad with 24 draw controls while adding six goals and an assist. “Bridget is known for her ability to collect draws, shut down our opponent’s top attackers and finish,” said Linville. Sophomore Rachel Dooley, who appeared as a midfield-defender last season, will continue to be a consistent presence in the midfield. CONTINUED ON PAGE 28

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MEET THE BLUE HENS BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Lauren VanDaniker Fr. A Perry Hall, Md./Perry Hall 2 Shannon Burns** Jr. M/A Springfield, Pa./Springfield Delco 3 Shannon Hawley Fr. M Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee 4 Chelsea Fay** Jr. A West Chester, Pa./Villa Maria 5 Angela Biciocchi***C Sr. D Potomac, Md./Winston Churchill 6 Mollie Smith* So. D Ijamsville, Md./Urbana 7 McKenzie Rafferty Fr. A Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East 8 Caitlin McCartney* So. M Doylestown, Pa./Archbishop Wood 9 Alex Alois** Jr. D Andover, Mass./Andover 10 Bridget Burns** Jr. M Newtown Square, Pa./Notre Dame 11 Devyn Heidelbaugh Fr. D Boyertown, Pa./Boyertown 13 Alex Zaugra* So. GK Medford Lakes, N.J./Shawnee 14 Abigail Wheble Fr. D Avondale, Pa./Avon Grove 15 Leigh Kaminiski* So. A Middletown, Del./Wilmington Charter 16 Rachel Dooley** Jr. M/D Garden City, N.Y./Garden City 17 Alison Karwoski Fr. M Malvern, Pa./Great Valley 18 Tori Zorovich** Jr. GK Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa 19 Allison Hahn* So. A Vienna, Va./James Madison 20 Lizzie Duffey Fr. D/M Mt. Laurel, N.J./Lenape 21 Kelsey Dlugos* Jr. A Commack, N.Y./Commack (Florida) 22 Abbie Hartman** Jr. A Hatfield, Pa./North Penn 23 Elyse Andrews Fr. M Wilmington, Del./Archmere 24 Kara Dattellas Fr. A/M Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee 25 Emily Pollard Fr. M Merrimack, N.H./Merrimack 26 Kierstan Smith* So. D Medford Lakes, N.J./Shawnee 28 Erin Wein Fr. D/M Middletown, Md./Middletown * Letters Earned C = Captain Head Coach: Kateri Linville | Delaware ’03 | Third Season | 13-21 Overall Record Assistant Coaches: Kristin Hopson | Notre Dame ’07 | Fourth Season Kristen Carr | North Carolina ’10 | Second Season Óä£ÎÊ 1 Ê Ê7" ½-Ê ,"-- Ê Ê 1 ÊUÊ 1 -° "


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KATERI LINVILLE HEAD COACH

4HIRD 3EASON s s $ELAWARE @ s 6IRGINIA @ ,INVILLE S #AREER 9EAR BY 9EAR (EAD #OACHING 2ECORD Year 2011 2012 Totals Kateri Linville returns for her third season as head coach of the University of Delaware women’s lacrosse team. Linville has guided the team to a 13-21 overall record in her two seasons with the Blue Hens. Linville’s coaching philosophy includes the belief that to be the best, you have to play and beat the best. Following this philosophy, Delaware is getting better on the field by competing against some of the best competition in the country including powerhouses Maryland, Duke, Georgetown, Penn State, Loyola and the University of North Carolina. Additionally, Linville’s philosophy embraces developing players on and off the field as it is critical to building a championship program and attracting and committing talent is key to building a winning tradition. To date, Linville and her staff have demonstrated a positive trend in player development and academic success as well as recruiting talent to play for the Blue Hens. In her first two seasons, Delaware has garnered two All-Region players (Angela Biciocchi and Caitlin McCartney), nine All-Conference players (Biciocchi, McCartney, Kalyn McDonough, Shannon Burns, Julianna Jeffers, Morgan Leonard, Allison Hahn, Bridget Burns, Alex Alois), one CAA Rookie of the Year (McCartney), who was also named the 2013 CAA Break Out Player of the Year, and one CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year (McDonough). Linville continues to add to the program’s momentum as she has signed 18 highly talented recruits to join the squad during her tenure. Off the field, Linville helped guide the team to its best cumulative grade point average in seven years during the 2012 season. When the Hens were not on the field or hitting the books, they were out in the community. Under Linville, Delaware women’s lacrosse became the first athletic team to adopt a B+ Hero in Abby Supplee. Abby is an 11-year-old who is in remission after battling leukemia. The Hens have made Abby an honorary team member, which includes having her own locker. Together, the Blue Hens and Abby participated in UDANCE, the largest student-run philanthropic project at Delaware, which helps raise money and awareness for childhood cancer. Delaware women’s lacrosse raised nearly $2,200 for the cause, the most out of any UD athletic team. The Blue Hens continued to make an impact in the community by also raising $8,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association and $3,500 for Special Olympics by participating in Pigskin Pass. Linville, a native of Moorestown, N.J., graduated with honors from Delaware in 2003 with a degree in health

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Record 8-9 5-12 13-21 (.382)

Conference Record (Finish) 3-4 (t-4th) 3-4 (t-5th) 6-8 (.429)

and exercise science. Additionally, she earned her master’s of education degree in sport and exercise psychology from the University of Virginia in 2007. While at Delaware, Linville was noted as a tireless worker and intelligent player who was a three-year letter winner at midfield for head coach Denise Wescott. She was a freshman in 2000 when the Hens advanced to the NCAA Tournament and was a member of squads that finished as the America East Conference runners-up in both 2000 and 2001. Linville served as the team’s co-captain in 2003, and was honored on the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association national Academic Honor Roll. Linville returned to Delaware in 2010 with seven years of coaching experience at the high school, international and NCAA Division I levels. She most recently completed a five-year tenure as an assistant coach at Notre Dame under head coach Tracy Coyne. While at Notre Dame, Linville helped lead the Irish to four straight Big East Conference Tournaments and three straight - four total - NCAA Tournament appearances while working closely with the defensive unit. Notre Dame advanced to the NCAA semifinals during the 2006 season, earning a No. 7 national ranking, and advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals during the 2009 campaign when the Irish claimed their first ever Big East conference title and were ranked as high as No. 6 nationally by the IWLCA. Known for her ability to build teams and develop individual talent, Linville is credited with developing the Irish’s first two defensive players to be named first team IWLCA All-American in back-to-back years, Shannon Burke in 2009, and Jackie Doherty in 2010. In her five seasons at Notre Dame, eight players received postseason honors. As the recruiting coordinator at Notre Dame, Linville helped to sign some of the top talent in the nation in the 2009 and 2010 classes. The 2009 class had a pair named to Inside Lacrosse Top 25 Rising Freshmen in Jenny Granger and Betsy Mastropieri while the 2010

Highlights First Season at Delaware

Top 10 Young Guns Rising Seniors included this year’s Break Out Player in the Big East, Margaret Smith. In addition to her role at Notre Dame, Linville served as an assistant coach for the Canadian Lacrosse Association Under 19 National Team from 2009 to 2011 when the squad won a bronze medal at the Federation of International Lacrosse in Hanover, Germany. Linville gained her first coaching experience in the summer of 2002 when she served as a camp director and clinician for the German Club Lacrosse team and then served as a volunteer coach at her high school alma mater, Moorestown (N.J.) High School in 2003. The team earned a state title and No. 2 spot in the national high school rankings. Linville joined the collegiate coaching ranks at the University of Virginia in 2003-04 where she served for two seasons as a volunteer assistant for the Cavaliers under head coach Julie Myers while earning her master’s degree. During her two years on the staff at Virginia, the Cavaliers claimed an ACC and NCAA Championship in 2004 and returned to the national title game in 2005. In 2011, Linville established Around the World Lacrosse, LLC, which runs the Delaware Exposure Camp, a high school showcase camp held annually at the University to help grow the game of lacrosse in the state of Delaware. She also served U.S. Lacrosse as a developer and editor of the Coaches Education Program, a co-author for “Go to Drills: Developing the Complete Lacrosse Player and Building a Winning Women’s Lacrosse Team,” and was a speaker at the U. S. Lacrosse National Conference in 2007, 2009 and 2011. Linville is one of five University of Delaware alumni to currently serve as a Blue Hen head coach joining Laura Travis (men’s and women’s tennis), Scott Grzenda (women’s soccer), Mike Keogh (golf), and Jim Sherman (baseball).

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KRISTIN HOPSON ASSISTANT COACH

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Kristin Hopson enters her fourth season at Delaware under the leadership of head coach Kateri Linville. Hopson, who played collegiately under Linville while she served as an assistant at Notre Dame, was also an assistant for the Blue Hens during the 2008 and 2009 seasons under KIim Ciarroca. “It is an honor to be able to bring back one of Delaware’s best,” said Linville, a 2003 Delaware graduate who was selected as UD head coach after serving the previous five seasons as an assistant at Notre Dame. “Kristin values academic and athletic excellence and will demand it from our studentathletes. She is an outstanding role model and a proven leader. She played a key role in leading Notre Dame (as a player), Delaware and James Madison (as a coach) to season best marks. As a UD alumni, she shares in my vision for greatness and is committed to elevating the Fightin’ Blue Hen lacrosse program to national prominence.” Hopson, a native of Rosemont, Pa., previously served as an assistant coach at Delaware rival James Madison University under head coach Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe and helped lead the Dukes to a school-record 17 wins (17-3), the CAA tournament title, a No. 8 final national ranking, and a berth in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. She worked most closely with the James Madison defensive unit that finished second nationally in scoring defense, allowing just 7.2 goals per game. “It is an honor to return to the University where I began my coaching career,” said Hopson. “With such a strong academic and athletic reputation, along with the vision for the future, the University of Delaware is a desirable place to be. Kateri has been a tremendous role model and mentor for me and I look forward to working along side her. We share the same vision for this program and I am eager to begin my journey and help put Delaware in a position to win our first CAA

Hopson continues to grow in her roles and responsibilities on the Delaware staff. In her third year, she will increase her on-field responsibilities to include running the defensive unit as well as training the Blue Hen goalies. Hopson will continue to head the team’s recruiting efforts as well as serving as the liaison with the compliance office. She will also assist with academic support, leadership development and player development as well as coordinate camps and clinics and assist with alumni relations. Since her return to the program, Hopson has led the Blue Hen d-unit and has developed talent including All-Region selection Angela Biciocchi and All-Conference midfield defenders Bridget Burns and Alex Alois. Off of the field, she has assisted in developing strategies to promote and attain academic excellence and scholarship for the Delaware studentathletes. During the 2012 fall semester, the Blue Hens had a breakthrough 3.1 team GPA. In her previous two seasons as an assistant at Delaware in 2008-09, Hopson helped lead the Blue Hens to combined record of 21-14 which included an 11-6 mark in 2008 and a 10-8 showing in 2009. The Blue Hens advanced to the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament both seasons, including a berth in the league championship game in 2009, which marked the team’s first appearance in a conference title game since 1999. Under Hopson’s leadership, the UD defensive unit garnered national recognition, ranking third in the nation in scoring defense in 2009 (8.5 goals per game).

In her return to Delaware, Hopson once again guided a strong defensive unit. In 2011, the Hens finished the season 14th in the country in goals allowed per game, holding opponents to just 9.18 while forcing 7.53 opponent turnovers per game. Hopson was a three-time monogram winner at Notre Dame, starting three seasons on defense for the Irish women’s lacrosse team from 2005-2007. During her career, she played in 55 games, making 45 starts, including 35 starts in 36 games during her junior and senior years. A two-time Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse academic honor roll selection, Hopson graduated from Notre Dame with a 3.639 grade-point average and a degree in psychology and sociology. She was selected as the winner of the women’s lacrosse team’s 2007 Rockne ScholarAthlete Award for her excellence in the classroom. A three-time BIG EAST Academic AllStar, the defensive stalwart recorded 60 ground balls, caused 21 turnovers and had nine draw controls over her four seasons on the Irish back line. She was a member of two NCAA tournament teams, including the 2006 Notre Dame squad that advanced to the NCAA Final Four. Hopson was a three-sport standout at Radnor (Pa.) High School and earned 12 letters in field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse. She was a captain in all three sports and led the lacrosse team to state titles in 2000, 2001, and 2003. She earned All-Central League honors in all three sports, was named the Main Line Times Female Athlete of the Year in 2003, and was a two-time All-American in lacrosse.

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KRISTEN CARR ASSISTANT COACH 3ECOND 3EASON s .ORTH #AROLINA @ transition into a new role and will be responsible for coordinating the offensive and draw unit. She is also assisting with strength and conditioning, service initiatives, player development, equipment and sponsorship, travel and fundraising efforts. Her current player development includes the 2012 CAA Rookie of the Year, Caitlin McCartney. Kristen Carr, a four-year standout at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a volunteer assistant coach with the Tar Heels for one season, is in her second season as an assistant coach for the University of Delaware women’s lacrosse program since her hiring in August 2011. A native of Baltimore, Md., Carr joins a staff that includes head coach Kateri Linville and top assistant Kristin Hopson. Upon arrival with the Blue Hens, Carr will work closely with the draw unit, midfielders, and goalies. “I am honored to join Kateri and her staff,” said Carr. “I look forward to the opportunity to work with the student-athletes to help them reach their fullest potential in the community, classroom, and on the field.” A 2010 graduate of North Carolina with a degree in exercise and sport science, Carr served as a volunteer assistant with the Tar Heels last season for head coach Jenny Levy. She helped lead UNC to a 15-6 record, a runner-up finish in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and a berth in the NCAA Final Four before falling to Northwestern 11-10 in the semifinals. During the championship run, Carr was responsible for the draw unit and assisted with training the goalies and developing individual player skills.

As a four-year standout as a defensive midfielder, Carr led the Tar Heels to a four-year record of 60-20 and four NCAA Tournament appearances, including a national runner-up finish in 2009, a berth in the semifinals in 2010, and trips to the quarterfinals in 2007 and 2008. She appeared in 81 games with 62 starts and recorded 21 goals and nine assists while setting a UNC career record with 174 draw controls. She also set UNC single game (eight) and single season (64) marks for draw controls. She earned first team All-American and first team All-ACC honors as a senior in 2010 when she was one of the nation’s top draw control specialists and led the nation’s third-ranked defense that allowed just 7.25 goals per game. She broke her own UNC single season draw control record with 64 and also caused 18 turnovers to rank No. 3 all-time in UNC history. The team went 17-3 and advanced to the NCAA semifinals.

Carr participated in the prestigious Carolina Leadership Academy. A Distinguished Leader, she earned the highest leadership honor given to captains and leaders by their coaches and teammates through the Team Leadership Evaluation, which measures a leader’s ability to be effective vocally and by example. Carr passed her knowledge of confidence building, character, commitment, and vocal leadership to a group of approximately 50 eighth-graders through the 2009 Student Leadership Summit, which was organized by the CLA. A current member of the United States Women’s National Team, Carr has garnered the respect of some of the best coaches and players in the country for both her talent and her leadership. In late January 2013, Carr was named to the US National senior team 18-player roster, which will compete in the 2013 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Cup in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Carr was a three-sport standout in lacrosse, soccer, and basketball at Mercy High School in Baltimore and was an all-conference performer in both lacrosse and soccer. She was an All-Baltimore City pick in lacrosse and was the Baltimore City Player of the Year and a first team All-State selection as a senior.

“Kristen values her student-athlete experience as a Tar Heel and is eager to make an impact as a leader in the Delaware program,” said Linville. “Kristen was part of UNC’s raise to the Final Four in three NCAA tournaments. She understands the effort and teamwork required to compete in May and to elevate a program to national prominence. Kristen brings championship experiences as a player and coach, international experience as a U.S. Women’s National Team player, and expertise to our draw unit, midfield, and goalies. In time, she will enhance our draw unit’s productivity to the top in the conference and as a result improve our ability to dictate the tempo in our midfield play.” In her second year with the program, Kristen will

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Assists 0 1 1

Points 0 16 16

AT DELAWARE: Two-time letterwinner who will continue to add depth on the attack unit for Blue Hens UĂŠ Â…ÂœÂ?`ĂƒĂŠ ĂƒV…œœÂ?ĂŠ Ă€iVÂœĂ€`ĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ ˜ˆ˜iĂŠ `Ă€>ĂœĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ >ĂŠ game (4/13/12 vs. Drexel) and second in school history with 47 draw controls (2.76 per game) durˆ˜}ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ >Â?Â?Â‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ Ă“{ĂŠ V>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠ ĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠ UĂŠ œ˜iĂŠ V>Ă€iiÀÊ Â…>ĂŒĂŠ ĂŒĂ€ÂˆVÂŽĂŠ ­ĂŽĂ‰ĂŽĂ‰ÂŁĂ“ĂŠ Ă›Ăƒ°ĂŠ >ĂŠ ->Â?Â?iÂŽĂŠ UĂŠ Ă“ä£ĂŽĂŠ *Ă€iĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ‡ ĂŠ ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ĂŠ -iVœ˜`ĂŠ /i>“Ê ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ >ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŠ ĂƒÂœÂŤÂ…ÂœÂ“ÂœĂ€iĂŠUĂŠ-ĂžÂ˜>ÂŤĂƒiĂŠ-ÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂƒĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ,ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠ>Ăœ>Ă€`iiĂŠ (April 10, 2012). 2012: -ĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠ>Â?Â?Ê£ÇÊ}>“iĂƒĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ Â?Â?‡

ĂŠ -iVœ˜`ĂŠ /i>“Ê ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ i>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠ /i>“Ê ÂœĂƒĂŒĂŠ Â“ÂŤĂ€ÂœĂ›i`ĂŠ Ăœ>Ă€`ĂŠ UĂŠ VÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ wĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ V>Ă€iiÀÊ Â…>ĂŒĂŠ ĂŒĂ€ÂˆVÂŽĂŠ >}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ >ĂŠ->Â?Â?iĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠ >Ă€VÂ…ĂŠĂ“ĂŠUĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒĂŒi`ĂŠĂƒV…œœÂ?ĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`ĂŠ ˜ˆ˜iĂŠ `Ă€>ĂœĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ÂŤĂ€ÂˆÂ?ĂŠ ÂŁĂŽĂŠ >}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ Ă€iĂ?iÂ?ĂŠ UĂŠ finished second in school history, third in the CAA and 76th in the NCAA with 47 draw controls (2.76 ÂŤiÀÊ}>“iÂŽĂŠUĂŠĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ>Â?Â?Â‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠĂ“{ĂŠV>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ{Ă“Â˜`ĂŠÂ˜>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?Â?ÞÊ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ£°{ÂŁĂŠV>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠÂŤiÀÊ}>“iĂŠUĂŠĂŒ>Â?Â?ˆi`ĂŠĂŽĂ“ĂŠ }Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠ ­£°nnĂŠ ÂŤiÀÊ }>“iÉ£äĂŽĂ€`ĂŠ ÂŽĂŠ UĂŠ Ă€icorded 16 points (15 goals/one assist) with a 32.6 ĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂŠ ÂŤiĂ€ViÂ˜ĂŒ>}iĂŠ UĂŠ ˜>“i`ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ -ĂžÂ˜>ÂŤĂƒiĂŠ -ÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂƒĂŠ Honor Roll on April 10. 2011:ĂŠ->ĂœĂŠ>VĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠiˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠ}>“iĂƒĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠvĂ€iĂƒÂ…Â“>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠ recorded two shots, both of which were on goal, Ă›Ăƒ°ĂŠ-ĂŒ°ĂŠ >ÀÞ½ĂƒĂŠ ÂœÂ?Â?i}iĂŠUĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂ…iÀÊwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠV>Ă€iiÀÊ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠ

Shots 2 46 48

GB 0 32 32

DC 1 47 48

FPG-S 0-0 1-8 1-8

control vs. Saint Joseph’s. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year member and three year varsity letterwinner at Springfield (Delco) High School where she played attack for Keith Broome UĂŠ ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€>LÂ?iĂŠ “iÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ iÂ?VÂœĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Â…iÀÊ ĂƒÂœÂŤÂ…ÂœÂ“ÂœĂ€iĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠĂƒĂŒ>ĂŒĂ•ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ both her junior and senior seasons, including first ĂŒi>Â“ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠ>V>`i“ˆVĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>ĂŠ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ˜>“i`ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ iÂ˜ĂŒĂ€>Â?ĂŠ i>}Ă•iĂŠ wĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê Â?Â?‡

iviÂ˜ĂƒiĂŠĂƒÂľĂ•>`ĂŠUĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ* ĂŠ ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂ€ÂˆVĂŒĂŠÂŁĂŠĂŒÂˆĂŒÂ?iĂŠ ĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠĂži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ>ĂŠĂ€ÂœĂœĂŠ­Ă“ääÇ]ĂŠĂ“ään]ĂŠĂ“ä䙎ÊUʓi“LiÀÊ of the Philly1 team that won the US Lacrosse NaĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ/ÂœĂ•Ă€Â˜>“iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ >Ăž]ĂŠĂ“ää™ÊUĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠwiÂ?`ĂŠ Â…ÂœVÂŽiÞÊ>˜`ĂŠL>ĂƒÂŽiĂŒL>Â?Â?ĂŠUĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠĂƒiVœ˜`ĂŠĂŒi>“Ê Â?Â?‡ Delco honors senior year in field hockey and defenĂƒÂˆĂ›iĂŠ 6*ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ L>ĂƒÂŽiĂŒL>Â?Â?ĂŠ UĂŠ “i“LiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ-ÂœVˆiĂŒĂžĂŠUĂŠVÂ?>ĂƒĂƒĂŠÂœvwViĂ€ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠÂ?Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠĂži>Ă€° PERSONAL:ĂŠ -Â…>Â˜Â˜ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ >Ă€ÂˆiĂŠ Ă•Ă€Â˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ `>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ,ÂœLiĂ€ĂŒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ *>ĂŒĂ€ÂˆVˆ>ĂŠ Ă•Ă€Â˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Â˜ÂœĂŠ Ă€iÂ?>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ ĂŒi>““>ĂŒiĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ viÂ?Â?ÂœĂœĂŠ Â?Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ Ă€Âˆ`}iĂŒĂŠ Ă•Ă€Â˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Â…>ĂƒĂŠ œ˜iĂŠ ÂœÂ?`iÀÊ LĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iĂ€]ĂŠ ,ÂœLiĂ€ĂŒĂŠ UĂŠ Li}>Â˜ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ iˆ}Â…ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ}Ă€>`iĂŠUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠLiV>Ă•ĂƒiĂŠÂˆĂŒĂŠÂˆĂƒĂŠVÂ?ÂœĂƒiĂŠ to her home, has a lot to offer academically, and Â?ÂœĂ›i`ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠV>Â“ÂŤĂ•ĂƒĂŠUĂŠVÂˆĂŒiĂƒĂŠÂ…Âˆ}Â…ĂŠĂƒV…œœÂ?ĂŠVÂœ>VÂ…ĂŠ >ĂŒÂ…Â?iiÂ˜ĂŠ Geiger as biggest influence because she helped her ÂˆÂ“ÂŤĂ€ÂœĂ›iĂŠ>vĂŒiÀÊi>VÂ…ĂŠÂŤĂ€>VĂŒÂˆViĂŠUĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠUĂŠwnance major at Delaware.

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*UNIOR s 7EST #HESTER 0A s 6ILLA -ARIA !CADEMY &!9 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2011 2012 Totals

&!9 #!2%%2 ()'(3 Goals: ............................. 4, four times ........ (last vs. George Mason, 4/22/12) Assists: ............. 2 at Temple (3/17/12) Points: .............. 6 at Temple (3/17/12) Shots: .............10 vs. Lehigh (2/25/12) SOG: ...............9 vs. Lehigh (2/25/12) FPG: ...............................2, three times ........ (last vs. George Mason, 4/22/12) FGS: ............ 4 vs. Villanova (2/22/12) GB: ...... 3 vs. George Mason, 4/22/12 DC: ..................................4, two times ......................(last at Loyola (3/14/12)

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GP-GS 17-5 17-16 34-21

Goals 12 35 47

Assists 1 6 7

Points 13 41 54

Shots 36 101 137

GB 5 10 15

DC 8 17 25

FPG-S 3-10 8-18 11-28

AT DELAWARE: Third-year member who will continue to lead Delaware’s starting attack unit and add >ĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂŤĂ•Â˜VÂ…ĂŠUĂŠ{ÇÊV>Ă€iiÀÊ}Âœ>Â?Ăƒ]ĂŠx{ĂŠV>Ă€iiĂ€ĂŠÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ and five career hat tricks (through sophomore year) UĂŠ ĂŠ ÂœÂ“Â“ÂˆĂƒĂƒÂˆÂœÂ˜iĂ€½ĂƒĂŠ V>`i“ˆVĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ ,ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠ ĂƒĂŒĂ•`iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ ­Ă“ä£Ă“ÂŽĂŠ UĂŠ ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ ĂƒiiĂŠ vÂœĂ€Â“iÀÊ ĂŒi>““>ĂŒiĂŠ ĂžĂ€ĂƒĂŒÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Mackrides, who is a senior at William & Mary.

2011: Saw action in 17 games and made five starts >ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠvĂ€iĂƒÂ…Â“>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠÂŁĂ“ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`i`ĂŠÂœÂ˜iĂŠ >ĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ ÂŁĂŽĂŠ ÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ Ă€>˜Ži`ĂŠ ĂƒÂˆĂ?ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂŒÂœÂœÂŽĂŠĂŽĂˆĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒ]ĂŠÂœvĂŠĂœÂ…ÂˆVÂ…ĂŠĂ“xĂŠ ĂœiĂ€iĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂŠUĂŠVÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠwĂ›iĂŠ}Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`i`ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠV>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂži>ÀÊUĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠ two goals against La Salle and Rutgers.

2012:ĂŠ -ĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠ ÂŁĂˆĂŠ ÂœvĂŠ £ÇÊ }>“iĂƒĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ UĂŠ Â?i`ĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ Hens with 41 points, 101 shots and 79 shots on }Âœ>Â?ĂŠUĂŠĂŒÂˆi`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠÂ?i>`ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠĂŽxĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ­£Ă“Ă“Â˜`ĂŠ

ÂŽĂŠUĂŠĂƒiVœ˜`ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠĂƒÂˆĂ?ĂŠ>ĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠiˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠ vĂ€iiĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ­ÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂŁnĂŠvĂ€iiĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒÂŽĂŠUĂŠw˜ished sixth in the CAA with 2.06 goals per game (119th NCAA) and 10th in the league with 2.41 ÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ ÂŤiÀÊ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒiĂƒĂŒĂŠ ­£nnĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ÂŽĂŠ UĂŠ VÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ wĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ career hat trick with three goals in Delaware’s 11-7 ĂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŠÂœĂ›iÀÊ6ˆÂ?Â?>Â˜ÂœĂ›>ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠ iL°ĂŠĂ“Ă“ĂŠUĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠ>ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŒ>Â?ĂŠÂœvĂŠ five hat tricks, including four-goal games against Lehigh (Feb. 25), at Temple (March 17), at Old Dominion (April 6) and George Mason (April 22) UĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒĂŒi`ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠÂ?i>ĂƒĂŒĂŠÂœÂ˜iĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠÂŁĂˆĂŠ}>“iĂƒ]ĂŠÂˆÂ˜VÂ?Ă•`ˆ˜}ĂŠ >ĂŠ VÕÀÀiÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ ĂƒVÂœĂ€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ ĂƒĂŒĂ€i>ÂŽĂŠ ÂœvĂŠ £äĂŠ }>“iĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒ>Â?Â?ˆi`ĂŠ >ĂŠ career-high two assists and six points at Temple ­ >Ă€V…ʣǎÊUĂŠĂƒ>ĂœĂŠ>ĂŠV>Ă€iiĂ€Â‡Â…Âˆ}Â…ĂŠ£äĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂ˜ÂˆÂ˜iĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂŠ>}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ i…ˆ}Â…ĂŠ­ iL°ĂŠĂ“xÂŽĂŠUĂŠVÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ>ĂŠV>reer-high three groundballs at George Mason on April 22.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played attack for four seasons at Villa Maria Academy in Malvern, Pa. for head VÂœ>VÂ…ĂŠ Â…Ă€ÂˆĂƒĂŒ>ĂŠ-ÂœÂ“ÂˆĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠÂ˜>“i`ĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€>LÂ?iĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ica in senior year while also earning Athletic Association of Catholic Academies first team honors in Ă“ää™Ê>˜`ĂŠĂ“ä£äĂŠUĂŠÂ˜>“i`ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠĂŒi>“Ê Â?Â?‡ >ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ˆ˜iĂŠ ĂƒÂľĂ•>`ĂŠUĂŠ >ĂŒÂ…ÂœÂ?ˆVĂŠ i>}Ă•iĂŠ Â?Â?‡-ĂŒ>ÀÊvĂ€ÂœÂ“ĂŠĂ“ään‡£äĂŠUĂŠ helped lead team to league finals all four seasons UĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠĂ€Âˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠĂœÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠwiÂ?`ĂŠ hockey team, leading team to league title in 2007. PERSONAL: Â…iÂ?Ăƒi>ĂŠ Â˜Â˜ĂŠ >ÞÊUĂŠ`>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ >“iĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂˆÂľĂ•iĂŠ >ÞÊUĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iĂ€ĂŠĂƒÂˆLÂ?ˆ˜}Ăƒ]ĂŠ >ĂŒiÂ?ĂžÂ˜ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ ˆŽiĂŠUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠLiV>Ă•ĂƒiĂŠÂˆĂŒĂŠÂˆĂƒĂŠVÂ?ÂœĂƒiĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ …œ“iĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ ÂŤĂ€ÂœĂ›Âˆ`iĂƒĂŠ >ĂŠ }Ă€i>ĂŒĂŠ i`Ă•V>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ Li}>Â˜ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠ}Ă€>`iĂŠUĂŠÂ?ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠÂ“ÂœĂŒÂ…iÀÊ>ĂƒĂŠLˆ}gest influence because she taught her how to play ĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂƒÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠĂƒĂ•ÂŤÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒi`ĂŠÂ…iÀÊUĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ >Â˜ĂŠi>Ă€Â?ÞÊV…ˆÂ?`…œœ`ĂŠi`Ă•V>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂ“>Â?ÂœĂ€ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠUĂŠ >ĂƒÂŤÂˆĂ€iĂƒĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠLiVœ“iĂŠ>ĂŠ}Ă€>`iĂŠĂƒV…œœÂ?ĂŠĂŒi>VÂ…iÀÊUĂŠVÂœ>VÂ…es the Sepa Club team.

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RETURNERS | #5 ANGELA BICIOCCHI

ANGELA BICIOCCHI #5 U DEFENSE

3ENIOR s 0OTOMAC -D s 7INSTON #HURCHILL ")#)/##() 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2010 2011 2012 Totals

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Goals: .............................. 1, five times ....................... (last vs. UMBC, 3/7/12) Assists: .............................1, two times .....................(last at Hofstra, 4/15/12) Points: ........................... 1, seven times .....................(last at Hofstra, 4/15/12) Shots: ............... 4 vs. La Salle (3/2/12) SOG: .............................2, three times ..................... (last vs. Le Salle (3/2/12) FPG: .................................1, two times ............. (last at Georgetown, 2/29/12) FGS: ................. 2 vs. La Salle (3/2/12) Groundballs: .......................... 4, twice ...................... (last at Towson, 4/1/12) Draw Controls: ................. 3, five times ........ (last vs. George Mason, 4/22/12)

GP-GS 14-11 11-9 17-17 41-37

Goals 2 9 3 14

Assists 1 9 1 11

Points 3 9 4 16

AT DELAWARE: Started all 17 games for the Blue iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Ă“ä£ĂŽĂŠ *Ă€iĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ‡ ĂŠ ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ Team All-CAA and Second Team IWLCA All-Mid ĂŒÂ?>Â˜ĂŒÂˆVĂŠ ,i}ÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€iiĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒiVœ˜`ĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ 1 ĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ÂŁĂˆĂŠ caused turnovers (0.94 per game/146th NCAA) UĂŠ ĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ĂŽäĂŠ }Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠ ­£°Ă‡ĂˆĂŠ ÂŤiÀÊ game/136th NCAA) and 24 draw controls (1.41 ÂŤiÀÊ}>“iÂŽĂŠUĂŠwÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…i`ĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ­ĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂ‰ÂœÂ˜iĂŠ>ĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒÂŽĂŠUĂŠ >˜iĂŒĂŠ-Â“ÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂş Ă€ÂˆĂŒĂŠ Ăœ>Ă€`ÂťĂŠĂƒiÂ?iVtion. 2011: ĂŠ ->ĂœĂŠ >VĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ÂŁÂŁĂŠ }>“iĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠ ˜ˆ˜iĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒiĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒVÂœÂœÂŤi`ĂŠ Ă•ÂŤĂŠ ÂŁÂŁĂŠ }Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?Ăƒ]ĂŠ ˆ˜VÂ?Ă•`ˆ˜}ĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜Â‡Â…Âˆ}Â…ĂƒĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠĂ›Ăƒ°ĂŠ ÂœĂžÂœÂ?>ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ*iÂ˜Â˜ĂŠ-ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠUĂŠ caused seven turnovers and won two draw controls UĂŠ ÂœÂ?œ˜ˆ>Â?ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…Â?iĂŒÂˆVĂŠ ĂƒĂƒÂœVˆ>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ V>`i“ˆVĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ,ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠ selection. 2010: ->ĂœĂŠ >VĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ÂŁ{ĂŠ }>“iĂƒĂŠ >ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŠ vĂ€iĂƒÂ…Â“>Â˜ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠ ÂŁÂŁĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒiĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠ >ĂŠ ÂŤ>ÂˆĂ€ĂŠ ÂœvĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ >``i`ĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠ>ĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂŒ>Â?Â?ˆi`ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠĂ›Ăƒ°ĂŠ "Ă€i}ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ iÂœĂ€}iĂŠ >ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`i`ĂŠĂƒÂˆĂ?ĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂˆÂ˜VÂ?Ă•`ˆ˜}ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂŠUĂŠĂƒVÂœÂœÂŤi`ĂŠĂ•ÂŤĂŠÂŁĂˆĂŠ groundballs, including a career-high five at Towson UĂŠV>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŠĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠĂœiÂ˜ĂŒĂŠÂŁÂ‡vÂœĂ€Â‡ĂŽĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠvĂ€iiÂ‡ÂŤÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠÂ“ÂˆĂƒĂƒi`ĂŠw˜>Â?ĂŠ two games with injuries.

Shots 6 9 16 31

GB 16 11 30 57

DC 4 2 24 30

FPG-S 1-3 9-0 1-4 11-7

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at midfield on the Winston Churchill High School lacrosse ĂƒÂľĂ•>`ĂŠUĂŠÂ…iÂ?ÂŤi`ĂŠÂ…iĂ€ĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠ>ĂŠÂŁ{‡äĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`ĂŠÂ…iĂ€ĂŠĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠÂ˜>“i`ĂŠĂŒi>“Ê 6*ĂŠUĂŠĂŒĂœÂˆViĂŠĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ÂœĂ•Â˜ĂŒĂžĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ >âiĂŒĂŒiĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂƒĂŠUĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠ ˆ}ˆtal Sports Player of the Month recognition during Â…iĂ€ĂŠĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠV>“>ˆ}Â˜ĂŠUĂŠ>Ăœ>Ă€`i`ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠÂş1Â˜ĂƒĂ•Â˜}ĂŠ iĂ€ÂœÂťĂŠ >Ăœ>Ă€`ĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠÂ?Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠUĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠxĂˆĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ʓ>`iĂŠĂ“xĂŠ assists as a junior and recorded 72 goals during Â…iÀÊ ĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ >Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠ >ĂŠ vÂœĂ•Ă€Â‡Ăži>ÀÊ Â?iĂŒĂŒiĂ€ĂœÂˆÂ˜Â˜iÀÊ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ L>ĂƒÂŽiĂŒL>Â?Â?ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂˆViĂŠ ˜>“i`ĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê `iviÂ˜ĂƒÂˆĂ›iĂŠ 6*ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒi`ĂŠĂŒi>“Ê 6*ĂŠĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ soccer for two years. PERSONAL:ĂŠ ˜}iÂ?>ĂŠ ÂœĂžĂŠ ˆVˆœVVÂ…ÂˆĂŠ­ºLՅ‡V…œŽiĂžŽĂŠUĂŠ `>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ*>Ă•Â?ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ ÂœĂžĂŠ ˆVˆœVVÂ…ÂˆĂŠUĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠÂœÂ?`iÀÊ ĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€]ĂŠ i>]ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ >ĂŠ ĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iÀÊ ĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€]ĂŠ ˆ˜>ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒÂˆĂŒiĂƒĂŠ Â…iÀÊ father at her biggest influence after coaching her ĂŒÂ…Ă€ÂœĂ•}Â…ÂœĂ•ĂŒĂŠÂ…iÀÊÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠV>Ă€iiÀÊUĂŠLi}>Â˜ĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠiˆ}Â…ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ}Ă€>`iĂŠUĂŠÂ…ÂˆĂƒĂŒÂœĂ€ĂžĂŠÂ“>Â?ÂœĂ€ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€i°

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

RETURNERS | #6 MOLLIE SMITH

MOLLIE SMITH #6 U DEFENSE

3OPHOMORE s )JAMSVILLE -D s 5RBANA 3-)4( 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2012 Totals

GP-GS 15-14 15-14

Goals 0 0

Assists 0 0

Points 0 0

Shots 0 0

GB 9 9

AT DELAWARE: Second-year player who will proĂ›Âˆ`iĂŠ`iÂŤĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ`iviÂ˜ĂƒÂˆĂ›iĂŠĂ•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ will face former teammates Brittain Altomave (Hofstra) and Courtni Dadd (Villanova).

3-)4( #!2%%2 ()'(3 Goals: .......................................... n/a Assists: ......................................... n/a Points: .......................................... n/a Shots:........................................... n/a SOG: ........................................... n/a FPG:............................................. n/a FGS:............................................. n/a Groundballs: .......................... 2, twice ..................... (last at Temple, 3/17/12) DC: ............. 2 vs. Villanova (2/22/12) CT: ................... 3 at Denver (2/28/12)

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2012: Started 14 of 15 games played for the Blue iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠwÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…i`ĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂ˜ÂˆÂ˜iĂŠ}Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?Ăƒ]ĂŠÂ˜ÂˆÂ˜iĂŠ V>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠwĂ›iĂŠ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠVÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ a career-high two draw controls against Villanova ­Ă“ÉÓÓɣӎÊUĂŠĂƒ>ĂœĂŠwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠV>Ă€iiÀÊ}Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂŠ>}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ i…ˆ}Â…ĂŠ­Ă“ÉÓxɣӎÊUĂŠĂŒ>Â?Â?ˆi`ĂŠ>ĂŠV>Ă€iiĂ€Â‡Â…Âˆ}Â…ĂŠĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠV>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠ turnovers at Denver (2/28/12). HIGH SCHOOL: Collected first team Monocracy Valley Athletic League, first team All Area Frederick

ÂœĂ•Â˜ĂŒĂž]ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠĂŒi>“Ê Â?Â?ĂŠ >Â?>Ă?ĂžĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠUĂŠÂ˜>“i`ĂŠ MVP for Urbana High School women’s lacrosse ĂŒi>“ÊUĂŠĂ€iViÂˆĂ›i`ĂŠ ˆ˜`ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ÂœĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Ăœ>Ă€`ĂŠUʓi“LiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ-ÂœVˆiĂŒĂžĂŠUĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠĂ€ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`iÂ˜ĂŒ° PERSONAL: ÂœÂ?Â?ˆiĂŠ Ă•Â˜Â˜ĂŠ-Â“ÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠUĂŠ`>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ Â…Ă€ÂˆĂƒĂŠ -Â“ÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ UĂŠ Â…>ĂƒĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ ÂœÂ?`iÀÊ ĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€Ăƒ]ĂŠ >Â?iÞÊ >˜`ĂŠ ÂœĂ€ÂˆÂ˜Â˜iĂŠ UĂŠ >Â?iÞʍÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ1 >ĂƒĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠVÂˆĂ›ÂˆÂ?ĂŠ i˜}ˆ˜iiĂ€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ1 ĂŠLiV>Ă•ĂƒiĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê `ĂžÂ˜>“ˆV]ĂŠ V>Â“ÂŤĂ•Ăƒ]ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ ĂƒV…œœÂ?ĂŠ >ĂŒÂ“ÂœĂƒÂŤÂ…iĂ€iĂŠ UĂŠ started playing lacrosse in the fourth grade.

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

RETURNERS | #8 CAITLIN McCARTNEY

CAITLIN McCARTNEY #8 U MIDFIELDER

3OPHOMORE s $OYLESTOWN 0A s !RCHBISHOP 7OOD -C#!24.%9 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2012 Totals

GP-GS 15-15 15-15

Goals 35 35

Assists 4 4

Points 39 39

AT DELAWARE: Second-year member of squad that ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠÂŤ>ViĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠÂœvviÂ˜ĂƒÂˆĂ›iÂ?ÞÊUĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠÂœĂ•ĂŒĂƒĂŒ>˜`ˆ˜}ĂŠ>ĂŒÂ…Â?iĂŒiĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ}>“i‡VÂ…>˜}ˆ˜}ĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžiÀÊUĂŠĂŒ>Â?iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠÂ?iĂ›iÂ?ʓ>ÂŽiĂƒĂŠ >Â˜ĂŠÂˆÂ“Â“i`ˆ>ĂŒiĂŠÂˆÂ“ÂŤ>VĂŒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€i½ĂƒĂŠĂƒĂŒĂžÂ?iĂŠÂœvĂŠÂŤÂ?>ÞÊUĂŠ Ă“ä£ĂŽĂŠ *Ă€iĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ĂŠ ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠ ĂŠ Rookie of the Year, First Team All-CAA selection, SynapseSports.com National All-Rookie Team, IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region Second Team, Team MVP.

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Goals: ............................4, three times ........ (last vs. George Mason, 4/22/12) Assists: ............................ 1, four times ..........(last at William & Mary, 4/8/12) Points: ........... 5 vs. Villanova, 2/22/12 Shots:....10 at William & Mary, 4/8/12 SOG: ................ 8 at Denver, 2/28/12 FPG: ................................ 2, four times ....... (last vs. James Madison, 4/20/12) FGS: ...............................3, three times ...................... (last at Towson, 4/1/12) GB: ........... 6 at Georgetown, 2/29/12 DCL ...... 5 vs. George Mason, 4/22/12

2012: Made an immediate impact as a freshman vÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ ĂŠ,œœŽˆiĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ9i>ÀÊUĂŠ ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ /i>“Ê Â?Â?‡ ĂŠ ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ -ĂžÂ˜>ÂŤĂƒi-ÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂƒ°VÂœÂ“ĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ Â?Â?‡,œœŽˆiĂŠ /i>“Ê UĂŠ 1 ĂŠ Â?Ă•Â“Â˜ÂˆĂŠ ĂƒĂƒÂœVˆ>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ /i>“Ê 6*ĂŠUĂŠ 7 ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ˆ`‡ ĂŒÂ?>Â˜ĂŒÂˆVĂŠ,i}ÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ-iVœ˜`ĂŠ /i>“ÊUĂŠĂŒÂ…Ă€iiÂ‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ ĂŠ,œœŽˆiĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ7iiÂŽĂŠUĂŠw˜ished in the top 10 in the CAA of four statistical cati}ÂœĂ€ÂˆiĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂƒiVœ˜`ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠĂ“°ĂŽĂŽĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠÂŤiÀÊ}>“iĂŠ­Ă‡Ă‡ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ NCAA), third with 2.47 groundballs per game (30th NCAA), fifth at 2.60 draw controls per game (89th

ÂŽĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ ĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ Ă“°ĂˆäĂŠ ÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ ÂŤiÀÊ }>“iĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒÂˆi`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠÂ?i>`ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠĂŽxĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠÂ?i`ĂŠ Blue Hens with 11 free position goals on 23 free ÂŤÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ>``ÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŽĂ‡ĂŠ}Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂƒiVond on the team with 39 points, 85 shots, 39 draw VÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠUÊΙÊ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠĂŒÂˆi`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ>Â?Â?Â‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂ…ÂˆĂƒĂŒÂœĂ€ĂžĂŠUĂŠÂŁ{ĂŠV>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠ Ăœ>ĂƒĂŠ}œœ`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒi>“ÊUĂŠĂŒÂˆi`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ >ĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠwÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…i`ĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ°{ÂŁĂ“ĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂŠÂŤiĂ€ViÂ˜ĂŒ>}iĂŠ (35-85) and .788 shot on goal percentage (67-85) UĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒĂŒi`ĂŠwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠV>Ă€iiÀÊ}Âœ>Â?]ĂŠ>Â?œ˜}ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠV>Ă€iiÀʅ>ĂŒĂŠ ĂŒĂ€ÂˆVÂŽ]ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ >ÀÞÂ?>˜`ĂŠ­Ă“Ă‰ÂŁĂˆÂŽĂŠUĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂ˜Ă•i`ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€iĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ

Shots 85 85

GB 37 37

DC 39 39

FPG-S 11-23 11-23

goals in second game of career against Villanova ­Ă“ÉÓӎÊ UĂŠ ĂŒ>Â?Â?ˆi`ĂŠ vÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ vÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ `ˆvviĂ€iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ }>“iĂŠ UĂŠĂŒÂœĂŒ>Â?i`ĂŠĂƒÂˆĂ?ĂŠÂ…>ĂŒĂŠĂŒĂ€ÂˆVÂŽĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ >Â?Â?ĂŠ LĂ•ĂŒĂŠ œ˜iĂŠ }>“iĂŠ UĂŠ Â“ÂˆĂƒĂƒi`ĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ }>“iĂƒĂŠ `Ă•iĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ ˆ˜Â?ÕÀÞÊ UĂŠ Ă€iVÂœĂ€`i`ĂŠ >ĂŠ V>Ă€iiĂ€Â‡Â…Âˆ}Â…ĂŠ wĂ›iĂŠ ÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ >}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ Villanova (2/22), which is tied for sixth in Delaware -ĂŒ>`ÂˆĂ•Â“ĂŠÂ…ÂˆĂƒĂŒÂœĂ€ĂžĂŠUĂŠiˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠ>}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ iÂœĂ€}iĂŠ >son (4/22) is good for third in Delaware Stadium Â…ÂˆĂƒĂŒÂœĂ€ĂžĂŠUĂŠwĂ›iĂŠ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠ>}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ iÂœĂ€}iĂŠ >ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ (4/22) tied for second in Delaware Stadium history. HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the basketball and laVĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ ĂŒi>Â“ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ Ă€VÂ…LÂˆĂƒÂ…ÂœÂŤĂŠ 7œœ`ĂŠ ˆ}Â…ĂŠ -V…œœÂ?ĂŠ UĂŠ earned second team All-Catholic honors in 2009, >˜`ĂŠwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“ä£äĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂ“䣣ĂŠUĂŠÂ˜>“i`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠ`Ă•Ă€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠĂži>ÀÊUĂŠL>ĂƒÂŽiĂŒL>Â?Â?ĂŠĂŒi>“Ê ĂœÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠĂƒĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠVÂ…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“ä£äĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂ“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ received third team All-Catholic accolades in 2010 >˜`ĂŠĂƒiVœ˜`ĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“䣣ĂŠUĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€Â‡Ăži>Ă€ĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ roll student. PERSONAL: >ÂˆĂŒÂ?ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Ă€ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ V >Ă€ĂŒÂ˜iÞÊ UĂŠ LÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ >Ă€VÂ…ĂŠ ÓÇ]Ê£™™ÎÊUĂŠ`>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ ÀÞ>Â˜ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ V >Ă€ĂŒÂ˜iÞÊ UĂŠ v>ĂŒÂ…iÀÊ ÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ vÂœÂœĂŒL>Â?Â?ĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ 7ˆ`i˜iÀÊ UĂŠ ÂœÂ?`iÀÊ brother, Bryan, played lacrosse at Villanova, while ÂœÂ?`iÀÊLĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iÀÊ-i>Â˜ĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžĂƒĂŠvÂœÂœĂŒL>Â?Â?ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ7iĂƒĂŒĂŠ Â…iĂƒĂŒiÀÊUĂŠ “>Â?ÂœĂ€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠÂ…i>Â?ĂŒÂ…ĂŠLiÂ…>Ă›ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠĂƒVˆi˜ViĂŠUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>ware because of the close proximity to home and Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠÂŤĂ€Âœ}Ă€>“ÊUĂŠĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠ}Ă€>`iĂŠUĂŠi˜Â?ÂœĂžĂƒĂŠĂƒÂŽÂˆÂˆÂ˜}]ĂŠĂƒĂœÂˆÂ“Â“ÂˆÂ˜}]ĂŠ}œˆ˜}ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ beach and spending time with family and friends.

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

RETURNERS | #9 ALEX ALOIS

ALEX ALOIS #9 U DEFENSE *UNIOR s !NDOVER -ASS s !NDOVER !,/)3 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2011 2012 Totals

GP-GS 17-16 17-11 34-27

Goals 0 0 0

Assists 0 0 0

Points 0 0 0

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2012:ĂŠ -ĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠ ÂŁÂŁĂŠ ÂœvĂŠ £ÇÊ }>“iĂƒĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ UĂŠ wÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…i`ĂŠ season with 19 groundballs, nine caused turnovers >˜`ĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ `Ă€>ĂœĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒVÂœÂœÂŤi`ĂŠ >ĂŠ V>Ă€iiĂ€Â‡Â…Âˆ}Â…ĂŠ five against Penn State on March 10, good to tie vÂœĂ€ĂŠ wvĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ -ĂŒ>`ÂˆĂ•Â“ĂŠ Â…ÂˆĂƒĂŒÂœĂ€ĂžĂŠ UĂŠ V>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠ >ĂŠ career-high three turnovers, also against Penn State on March 10. 2011: Named to Colonial Athletic Association Â?Â?‡,œœŽˆiĂŠ /i>“Ê UĂŠ Ăƒ>ĂœĂŠ >VĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ £ÇÊ }>“iĂƒĂŠ ĂœÂ…ÂˆÂ?iĂŠ making 16 starts during her freshman campaign UĂŠĂƒVÂœÂœÂŤi`ĂŠĂ•ÂŤĂŠÂŁxĂŠ}Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?Ăƒ]ĂŠÂˆÂ˜VÂ?Ă•`ˆ˜}ĂŠ>ĂŠV>Ă€iiÀ‡ …ˆ}Â…ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠ Ă›Ăƒ°ĂŠ /ÂœĂœĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ Ă€>˜Ži`ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ Hens with 10 caused turnovers, including a career…ˆ}Â…ĂŠĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ,Ă•ĂŒ}iĂ€ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ Colonial Athletic Association Academic Honor Roll selection. HIGH SCHOOL: Played all four seasons at Andover (Mass.) High School where she played for John V6iˆ}Â…ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒiÀÛi`ĂŠ >ĂƒĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê V>ÂŤĂŒ>ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ vĂ€ÂœÂ“ĂŠ Ă“ään‡£äĂŠ UĂŠÂ?i`ĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠ iĂ€Ă€ÂˆÂ“>VÂŽĂŠ6>Â?Â?iÞÊ œ˜viĂ€i˜ViĂŠĂŒÂˆĂŒÂ?iĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ

Shots 0 0 0

GB 15 19 34

DC 3 2 5

FPG-S 0-0 0-0 0-0

vÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂƒiVĂ•ĂŒÂˆĂ›iĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ ­Ă“ääLJ£äŽĂŠ UĂŠ ˜>“i`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ -ĂŒ>Ă€]ĂŠ Â?Â?ĂŠ 6 ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ ÂœĂƒĂŒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ iĂ€>Â?`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡-VÂ…ÂœÂ?>ĂƒĂŒÂˆVĂŠ UĂŠ also played basketball for four seasons and swam LĂ€i>ĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŒĂ€ÂœÂŽiĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠĂži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂœ>ĂƒĂŠ>ʓi“LiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ 2010 Division I State championship team, 2009 MVC championship team and 2008 Eastern MassaVÂ…Ă•ĂƒiĂŒĂŒĂƒĂŠVÂ…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂŠĂŒi>“ÊUĂŠĂƒĂœÂˆÂ“Â“ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜ĂŠ

ÂˆĂ›ÂˆĂƒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŠ-ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠVÂ…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“ääLJänĂŠUĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠ honor roll status. PERSONAL:ĂŠ Â?iĂ?>˜`Ă€>ĂŠÂş Â?iĂ?Ê Â?ÂœÂˆĂƒĂŠ­º>…‡Â?ÂœĂžViŽĂŠUĂŠ `>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ `Ăœ>Ă€`ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ >Ă€ÂˆÂ?ÂœĂ•ĂŠ Â?ÂœÂˆĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Â…>ĂƒĂŠ œ˜iĂŠ older sister, Melissa, three younger sisters, Jaclyn, Rebecca and Veronica, and one younger brother,

œ˜>Â?`ĂŠ UĂŠ LÂœĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ÂŤ>Ă€iÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ >ĂŒĂŒi˜`i`ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŒVÂ?>ÂˆĂ€ĂŠ ­ ° °ŽĂŠ -ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠ1Â˜ÂˆĂ›iĂ€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠUĂŠÂ?ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠĂƒÂˆLÂ?ˆ˜}ĂƒĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠLˆ}}iĂƒĂŒĂŠÂˆÂ˜yĂ•i˜ViĂŠ because they always competed and pushed each ÂœĂŒÂ…iÀÊUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠLiV>Ă•ĂƒiĂŠÂœvĂŠÂˆĂŒ½ĂƒĂŠV>Â“ÂŤĂ•ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ location, and because it will become a championĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂŠÂŤĂ€Âœ}Ă€>Â“ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠÂ˜iĂ?ĂŒĂŠVÂœĂ•ÂŤÂ?iĂŠÂœvĂŠĂži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂœÂœĂ€ÂŽi`ĂŠ at “Hooptownâ€? basketball camp and “Get to The Goalâ€? lacrosse camp, both in Andover, Mass., durˆ˜}ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂƒĂ•Â“Â“iÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠ UĂŠ “>Â?ÂœĂ€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ VÂœÂ“Â“Ă•Â˜ÂˆV>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ >ĂŠ Â“ÂˆÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ “>ÀŽiĂŒÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ UĂŠ studied and played lacrosse abroad in Germany and Amsterdam and served as a camp counselor during the summer of 2012.

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RETURNERS | #10 BRIDGET BURNS

BRIDGET BURNS #10 U MIDFIELDER *UNIOR s .EWTOWN 3QUARE 0A s .OTRE $AME "52.3 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2011 2012 Totals

GP-GS 17-17 9-7 26-24

Goals 6 9 15

Assists 1 4 5

Points 7 13 20

AT DELAWARE:ĂŠ /Â…ÂˆĂ€`‡Þi>ÀÊ “i“LiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê UĂŠ known for her ability to collect draws, shut down ÂœÂŤÂŤÂœÂ˜iÂ˜ĂŒ½ĂƒĂŠ ĂŒÂœÂŤĂŠ >ĂŒĂŒ>VÂŽiĂ€ĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ wÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ,œœŽˆiĂŠ /i>“Ê Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€iiĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœÂ‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ ĂŠ ÂœÂ“Â“ÂˆĂƒsioner’s Academic Honor Roll student

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Goals: .................................... 3, twice ........ (last vs. James Madison 4/20/12) Assists: ............................. 1, five times ......... (last vs. George Mason 4/22/12) Points: .................................... 4, twice ........ (last vs. James Madison 4/20/12) Shots: .....6 at William & Mary, 4/8/12 SOG: ..................................... 4, twice ........ (last vs. James Madison 4/20/12) FPG: .... 1 vs. James Madison, 4/20/12 FGS: .......2 at William & Mary, 4/8/12 GB: ........................................ 3, twice ................(last vs. Penn State 3/12/11) DC: ........................................ 4, twice .................... (last vs. Temple, 3/19/11) CT: ...... 2 vs. George Mason (4/22/12)

2012: -ĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŠÂœvĂŠÂ˜ÂˆÂ˜iĂŠ}>“iĂƒĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠUĂŠÂ“ÂˆĂƒĂƒi`ĂŠ iˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠ}>“iĂƒĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠÂˆÂ˜Â?ÕÀÞÊUĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`i`ĂŠÂ˜ÂˆÂ˜iĂŠ}Âœ>Â?Ăƒ]ĂŠ }œœ`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂƒÂˆĂ?ĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂŒi>“ÊUĂŠĂŒÂˆi`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ>ĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠVÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ>ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŒ>Â?ĂŠÂœvĂŠÂŁĂŽĂŠÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂ“äĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂœiÂ˜ĂŒĂŠÂŁÂ‡vÂœĂ€Â‡xĂŠvĂ€ÂœÂ“ĂŠvĂ€iiĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŒ>Â?i`ĂŠ iˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠ `Ă€>ĂœĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠ }Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠÂ…>ĂŒĂŠĂŒĂ€ÂˆVÂŽĂƒĂŠ>}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ >“iĂƒĂŠ >`ˆson (4/20/12) and at William & Mary (4/8/12) UĂŠ “>ÀŽi`ĂŠ wĂ€ĂƒĂŒÂ‡V>Ă€iiÀÊ vĂ€iiĂŠ ÂŤÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂŠ >}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ >“iĂƒĂŠ >`ÂˆĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ­{ÉÓäɣӎÊUĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒĂŒi`ĂŠ>ĂŠV>Ă€iiĂ€Â‡Â…Âˆ}Â…ĂŠ six shots at William & Mary (4/8/12). 2011: Named to the Colonial Athletic Association Â?Â?‡,œœŽˆiĂŠ/i>“ÊUĂŠĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠ>Â?Â?Ê£ÇÊVÂœÂ˜ĂŒiĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠvĂ€iĂƒÂ…Â“>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠĂ€>˜Ži`ĂŠĂƒiVœ˜`ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠLĂžĂŠĂœÂˆÂ˜Â˜ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Ă“{ĂŠ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠĂƒÂˆĂ?ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ>``i`ĂŠÂœÂ˜iĂŠ >ĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŠÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`i`ĂŠÂŁ{ĂŠ ĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂži>Ă€]ĂŠÂˆÂ˜VÂ?Ă•`ˆ˜}ĂŠÂŁÂŁĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂŠUĂŠĂƒVÂœÂœÂŤi`ĂŠ up 12 groundballs, including season-highs of ĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠĂ›Ăƒ°ĂŠ >ÀÞÂ?>˜`ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ*iÂ˜Â˜ĂŠ-ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠUĂŠV>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŠ V>`i“ˆVĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ ,ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠ ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ named CAA Co-Rookie of the Week on Apr. 4. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year player at the Academy

Shots 14 20 34

GB 12 3 15

DC 24 8 32

FPG-S 0-3 1-5 1-8

of Notre Dame in Villanova, Pa. where she played vÂœĂ€ĂŠ Ă€ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Â?i>ÀÞÊ ÂœÂœÂŽĂŠUĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂœiÂ˜ĂŒĂŠÂŁĂ“Â‡{ĂŠ`Ă•Ă€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂ…iÀÊ ĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠĂži>ÀÊUĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€>LÂ?iʓiÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ Â˜ĂŒiÀ‡ Academic League (Inter Ac) plaudits in her sophÂœÂ“ÂœĂ€iĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ Â?Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ i>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠ wĂ€ĂƒĂŒÂ‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ Â?Â?ĂŠ Main Line, Inter Ac and All Delaware County honÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ >ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠ ĂƒÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂŠ >ĂŒÂ…Â?iĂŒiĂŠ ĂœÂ…ÂœĂŠ VÂœÂ“ÂŤiĂŒi`ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ wiÂ?`ĂŠ Â…ÂœVÂŽiÞÊ >˜`ĂŠ L>ĂƒÂŽiĂŒL>Â?Â?ĂŠ UĂŠ Â?i`ĂŠ wiÂ?`ĂŠ Â…ÂœVÂŽiÞÊ ĂŒi>“Ê ĂŒÂœĂŠ Inter-Ac championships in junior and senior season Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€Â‡Ăži>Ă€ĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠĂ€ÂœÂ?Â?ʓi“LiÀÊUĂŠĂƒiÀÛi`ĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ an Athletic Association Student Council representative in final three years of high school. PERSONAL:ĂŠ Ă€Âˆ`}iĂŒĂŠ Â˜Â˜ĂŠ Ă•Ă€Â˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ LÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ >Ă€VÂ…ĂŠ Ă“Ăˆ]ĂŠ £™™ÓÊ UĂŠ `>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ *>ĂŒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ iÂ?iÂ˜ĂŠ Ă•Ă€Â˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Â˜ÂœĂŠ relation to teammate and fellow junior Shannon Ă•Ă€Â˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Â…>ĂƒĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ ĂƒÂˆLÂ?ˆ˜}Ăƒ]ĂŠ œ˜iĂŠ ÂœÂ?`iĂ€]ĂŠ ,i}ˆ˜>]ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ œ˜iĂŠĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iÀÊ >ĂŒ>Â?ˆiĂŠUĂŠLi}>Â˜ĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠL>ĂƒÂŽiĂŒL>Â?Â?ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ first grade, field hockey in fifth grade and lacrosse ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ}Ă€>`iĂŠUĂŠÂ?ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠ iÂœĂ€}iĂŠ ÂœÂŤĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠLˆ}}iĂƒĂŒĂŠ influence, having coached her for two seasons and Â…>ĂƒĂŠ ĂƒĂ•ÂŤÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒi`ĂŠ Â…iÀÊ LÂœĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ Â?ˆviĂŠ UĂŠ Ăƒilected Delaware because she wants to help win the CAA and compete for a national championship UĂŠ ĂƒĂŒĂ•`ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Â…ÂˆĂƒĂŒÂœĂ€ĂžĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Ă•Â˜ÂˆĂ›iĂ€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠ UĂŠ Ă€iVÂœ}˜ˆâi`ĂŠ with the Public Anthropology Award by the Center for Public Anthropology for her participation in a ÂœĂ€ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠ ĂœĂ€ÂˆĂŒÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ VÂœÂ“ÂŤiĂŒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂœÂœĂ€ÂŽi`ĂŠ >ĂƒĂŠ a girls lacrosse coach and camp counselor over the summer.

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RETURNERS | #13 ALEX ZAUGRA

ALEX ZAUGRA #13 U GOALKEEPER 3OPHOMORE s -EDFORD ,AKES . * s 3HAWNEE :!5'2! 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2012 Totals

GP-GS 17-15 17-15

MIN. 860:46 860:46

GA 164 164

GAA 11.43 11.43

AT DELAWARE: Second-year goalie that will continue to battle for time in the goal with junior team“>ĂŒiĂŠ/ÂœĂ€ÂˆĂŠ<ÂœĂ€ÂœĂ›ÂˆVÂ…ĂŠUĂŠ}>ˆ˜i`ĂŠĂ€iVÂœ}Â˜ÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠÂ˜>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠÂ?iĂ›iÂ?ĂŠĂƒĂŒ>ĂŒÂˆĂƒĂŒÂˆV>Â?Â?ÞÊ>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠvĂ€iĂƒÂ…Â“>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠÂľĂ•ÂˆVÂŽĂŠ Â…>˜`ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠV>Â˜ĂŠÂ“>ÂŽiĂŠ}>“i‡VÂ…>˜}ˆ˜}ĂŠĂƒ>Ă›iĂƒĂŠUĂŠi>}iÀÊ ĂŒÂœĂŠLiĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠÂˆÂ“ÂŤ>VĂŒĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžiÀÊUĂŠÂœÂ˜iĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ-Â…>ĂœÂ˜iiĂŠÂŤĂ€Âœ`ucts on the squad, along with fellow sophomore Kierstan Smith.

:!5'2! #!2%%2 ()'(3 Saves: ................................... 12, twice ............(last at Old Dominion, 4/6/12))

2012: Started 15 of 17 games played in the pipes vÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠvĂ€iĂƒÂ…Â“>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠĂ€>˜Ži`ĂŠÂ˜>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?Â?ĂžĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂŒÂœÂŤĂŠ{xĂŠÂœvĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ`ˆvviĂ€iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠV>ĂŒi}ÂœĂ€ÂˆiĂƒĂŠUĂŠw˜ished 34th in save percentage at .431 (fifth CAA), 40th with 7.29 saves per game (tied for fourth in CAA), 43rd with 124 total saves and 44th with 11.44 goals allowed per contest (sixth in the CAA) UĂŠVÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠwĂ›iĂŠ}Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂ•ĂƒĂŠ iÂœĂ€}iĂŠ >ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ (4/22) to tie for third in Delaware Stadium history UĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`i`ĂŠ£äĂŠĂƒ>Ă›iĂƒĂŠ>}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ i…ˆ}Â…ĂŠ­Ă“ÉÓxÂŽĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂˆiĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠ fifth in Delaware Stadium history.

SAVES 124 124

SAVE PCT. .431 .431

*iĂ€vÂœĂ€Â“>˜ViĂŠ*Â?>ĂžiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ9i>ÀÊUʓi“LiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ ° °ĂŠ Â?Â?‡-ĂŒ>Ă€ĂŠĂŒi>“ÊUĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠĂƒÂœVViÀÊ>˜`ĂŠL>ĂƒÂŽiĂŒL>Â?Â?ĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ-Â…>ĂœÂ˜iiĂŠUĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠĂ€ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`iÂ˜ĂŒ° PERSONAL: Alexandria “Alexâ€? Nicole Zaugra ­ºâ>ĂœÂ‡}ÀՅŽĂŠ UĂŠ LÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ Ă•}Ă•ĂƒĂŒĂŠ n]ĂŠ £™™ÎÊ UĂŠ `>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ÂœĂƒiÂŤÂ…ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ iÂ˜ÂˆĂƒiĂŠ <>Ă•}Ă€>ĂŠ UĂŠ Â…>ĂƒĂŠ œ˜iĂŠ ĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iÀÊ ĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€]ĂŠ >LĂ€ÂˆiÂ?Â?iĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒĂŒĂ•`ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Â…i>Â?ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ LiÂ…>Ă›ÂˆÂœĂ€>Â?ĂŠ ĂƒVˆence at Delaware and aspires to become a personal ĂŒĂ€>ˆ˜iÀÊUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠLiV>Ă•ĂƒiĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ>V>`i“ˆVĂƒ]ĂŠ>ĂŒÂ…Â?iĂŒÂˆVĂƒ]ĂŠÂ?ÂœV>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜]ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠVÂœ>V…ˆ˜}ĂŠĂƒĂŒ>vvĂŠUĂŠLi}>Â˜ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ}Ă€>`iĂŠUĂŠÂ?ÂœĂ›iĂƒĂŠÂ“Ă•ĂƒÂˆV]ĂŠ trying new things, quotes and hanging out with family and friends.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year member and three-year letterwinner on the lacrosse team at Shawnee High -V…œœÂ?ĂŠ UĂŠ ˜>“i`ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€>LÂ?iĂŠ “iÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠ >ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠÂ?Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠUĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠĂƒiVœ˜`ĂŠĂŒi>“Ê Â?Â?‡ South Jersey and second team All-Conference honÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠ `Ă•Ă€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ w˜>Â?ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Ă€Ă•Â˜Â˜iÀ‡ÕÊ 1°-°ĂŠ

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Ă“ä£ĂŽĂŠ 1 ĂŠ ĂŠ7" ½-ĂŠ ,"-- ĂŠ ĂŠ 1 ĂŠUĂŠ 1 -° "


BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

RETURNERS | #15 LEIGH KAMINISKI

LEIGH KAMINISKI #15 U ATTACK

3OPHOMORE s -IDDLETOWN $EL s 7ILMINGTON #HARTER +!-).)3+) 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2012 Totals

GP-GS 3-1 3-1

Goals 1 1

Assists 0 0

Points 1 1

AT DELAWARE: Second-year member of squad that ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ >``ĂŠ `iÂŤĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ >ĂŒĂŒ>VÂŽĂŠ Ă•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ >V>`i“ˆVĂŠ>Â?Â?Â‡ĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŠĂŒÂ…>ĂŒĂŠĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂˆLĂ•ĂŒiĂŠĂ•ÂŤĂŠvĂ€ÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂŠUĂŠ>Â?Ăœ>ĂžĂƒĂŠĂ€i>`ĂžĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂƒĂŒiÂŤĂŠĂ•ÂŤĂŠ>˜`ĂŠwÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…ĂŠUĂŠÂŽÂ˜ÂœĂœÂ˜ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠÂ…iÀÊ Â…>Ă€`ĂŠ ĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ }Ă€i>ĂŒĂŠ ĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>Vi“iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŠ œ“missioner’s Academic Honor Roll and UD School of Education Excellence in Academic Achievement student.

+!-).)3+) #!2%%2 ()'(3

Goals: ........1 vs. Penn State (3/10/12) Assists: ......................................... n/a Points: ........1 vs. Penn State (3/10/12) Shots: .........1 vs. Penn State (3/10/12) SOG: .........1 vs. Penn State (3/10/12) FPG: ............................................. n/a FGS: ............................................. n/a Groundballs: ................................ n/a Draw Controls: ............................. n/a Caused Turnovers: ........................ n/a

2012: Saw action in three games, while starting œ˜i]ĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠ wĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ V>Ă€iiÀÊ }Âœ>Â?ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ lone shot of season against Penn State (3/10/12) UĂŠ ĂŠ ÂœÂ“Â“ÂˆĂƒĂƒÂˆÂœÂ˜iĂ€½ĂƒĂŠ V>`i“ˆVĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ ,ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ UD School of Education Excellence in Academic Achievement student.

Shots 1 1

GB 0 0

DC 0 0

FPG-S 0-0 0-0

PERSONAL: iˆ}Â…ĂŠ ˜˜iĂŠ >Â“ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒÂŽÂˆĂŠ­ºÂŽĂ•Â…Â‡Â“ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒÂŽÂˆŽĂŠUĂŠ `>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ/ÂœÂ“ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ-Ă•iĂŠ >Â“ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒÂŽÂˆĂŠUĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iÀÊ LĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iĂ€]ĂŠ `>“ÊUĂŠv>ĂŒÂ…iĂ€ĂŠÂˆĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠÂŤĂ€ÂœviĂƒĂƒÂœĂ€ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ UĂŠÂŤĂ•Ă€ĂƒĂ•ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ>ĂŠ`i}Ă€iiĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠiÂ?i“iÂ˜ĂŒ>ÀÞÊi`Ă•V>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ a special education concentration and a minor in “>ĂŒÂ…i“>ĂŒÂˆVĂƒĂŠUĂŠ>ĂƒÂŤÂˆĂ€iĂƒĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠLiVœ“iĂŠ>ĂŠĂŒi>VÂ…iÀÊUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ Delaware because of the academic opportunities UĂŠÂ…iÂ?`ĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŒiĂ€Â˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ- ,/ĂŠ*Ă€Âœ}Ă€>“Ê>˜`ĂŠ worked at a day care during the summer.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at attack for the

Â…>Ă€ĂŒiÀÊ-V…œœÂ?ĂŠÂœvĂŠ7ˆÂ?“ˆ˜}ĂŒÂœÂ˜½ĂƒĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠĂŒi>“ÊUĂŠÂ?i`ĂŠ team to four conference championships and three Ă•Â˜`ivi>ĂŒi`ĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂŒĂœÂœÂ‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠĂŒi>“ÊV>ÂŤĂŒ>ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠĂ›>Ă€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠÂ?iĂŒĂŒiĂ€ĂƒĂŠUĂŠVÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠĂƒiVœ˜`ĂŠ team All-State and first team All-Conference honors UĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ?`ĂƒĂŠĂƒV…œœÂ?ĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`ĂƒĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠÂ“ÂœĂƒĂŒĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ>ĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜]ĂŠ Â“ÂœĂƒĂŒĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ>ĂŠ}>“i]ĂŠÂ“ÂœĂƒĂŒĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ>ĂŠV>Ă€iiÀÊUĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠ captain of the four-year state champion and fourĂži>Ă€ĂŠĂ•Â˜`ivi>ĂŒi`ĂŠĂƒĂœÂˆÂ“ĂŠĂŒi>“ÊUʓi“LiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ-ÂœVˆiĂŒĂžĂŠUĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€Â‡Ăži>Ă€ĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠĂ€ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`iÂ˜ĂŒ°

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

RETURNERS | #16 RACHEL DOOLEY

RACHEL DOOLEY #16 U MIDFIELD *UNIOR s 'ARDEN #ITY . 9 s 'ARDEN #ITY $//,%9 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2011 2012 Totals

GP-GS 2-0 17-8 19-8

Goals 0 2 2

Assists 0 1 1

Points 0 3 3

AT DELAWARE: Third-year member of the squad who will continue to be a consistent presence in the “ˆ`wiÂ?`ĂŠUĂŠ>``ĂƒĂŠĂƒÂœÂ?ˆ`ĂŠĂƒĂ•ÂŤÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ`iviÂ˜ĂƒÂˆĂ›iĂŠĂ•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê ÂŤÂ?>ĂžiÀÊ ĂŒÂ…>ĂŒĂŠ ÂˆĂƒĂŠ Â?ˆŽiÂ?ÞÊ ĂŒÂœĂŠ “>ÂŽiĂŠ ÂˆÂ“ÂŤ>VĂŒĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>ĂžĂƒĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ `Ă€>ĂœĂŠ Ă•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ Â…iÂ?ÂŤĂŠ `ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂ€ÂˆLĂ•ĂŒiĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ L>Â?Â?ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ transition.

$//,%9 #!2%%2 ()'(3 Goals: .................................... 1, twice .............(last at Old Dominion, 4/6/12) Assists: ........1 vs. Penn State, 3/10/12 Points: ............................1, three times .............(last at Old Dominion, 4/6/12) Shots: .............................1, three times .............(last at Old Dominion, 4/6/12) SOG: .............................1, three times .............(last at Old Dominion, 4/6/12) FPG: ..................1 vs. La Salle, 3/2/12 FGS: .. 2, twice (last vs. UMBC, 3/7/12) GB: .............3 vs. Penn State, 3/10/12 DC: ...................3 vs. La Salle, 3/2/12 CT: ............... 2 vs. Villanova, 2/22/12

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2012: -ĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠiˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠÂœvÊ£ÇÊ}>“iĂƒĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠUĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠ first career goal on a free position shot against La ->Â?Â?iĂŠ ­ĂŽĂ‰Ă“ÂŽĂŠ UĂŠ wÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…i`ĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ œ˜iĂŠ >ĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŒ>Â?ĂŠ ÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ VÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ £äĂŠ groundballs, including a career-best three versus *iÂ˜Â˜ĂŠ -ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠ ­ĂŽĂ‰£äŽĂŠ UĂŠ V>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠ >ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŒ>Â?ĂŠ ÂœvĂŠ ĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒĂŒi`ĂŠĂƒÂˆĂ?ĂŠ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ controlled a career-high three draws against La Salle (3/2).

Shots 0 3 3

GB 0 10 10

DC 0 6 6

FPG-S 0-0 1-2 1-2

Ăœ>ĂƒĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠĂ€ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠ>Â?Â?ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠĂži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂƒiÀÛi`ĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Spanish Club treasurer and was a member of the photography club. PERSONAL: ,>VÂ…iÂ?ĂŠ ÂœĂ€>ĂŠ œœÂ?iÞÊ UĂŠ LÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊ Ă“x]Ê£™™ÓÊUĂŠ`>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ ˆVÂ…>iÂ?ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ ˆVÂ…iÂ?Â?iĂŠ œœÂ?iÞÊUĂŠv>ĂŒÂ…iÀʍÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ>˜`ĂŠvÂœÂœĂŒL>Â?Â?ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ ÂœvĂƒĂŒĂ€>ĂŠ UĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iÀÊLĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iĂ€]ĂŠ,Ăž>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠLi}>Â˜ĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠ}Ă€>`iĂŠUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠÂˆĂŒĂƒĂŠ}Ă€i>ĂŒĂŠ >V>`i“ˆVĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ iĂ?ViÂ?Â?iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ >ĂŒÂ…Â?iĂŒÂˆVĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Â?ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠ v>ĂŒÂ…iÀÊ >ĂƒĂŠ biggest influence because he has pushed her to be ĂŒÂ…iĂŠLiĂƒĂŒĂŠUʅՓ>Â˜ĂŠĂƒiĂ€Ă›ÂˆViĂƒĂŠÂ“>Â?ÂœĂ€ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€i°

2011: Played in two games vs. Saint Joseph’s and St. Mary’s College but did not record any statistics. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year member of Garden City ˆ}Â…ĂŠ -V…œœÂ?ĂŠ Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê UĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ `iviÂ˜ĂƒiĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ Â…i>`ĂŠVÂœ>VÂ…ĂŠ ˆ>˜iĂŠ Â…>“>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠĂƒĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠ titles from 2007 to 2010, compiling a record of 796, including a perfect 21-0 during her senior year ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“ä£äĂŠUĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠÂ?iĂŒĂŒiĂ€ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠUĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ ĂƒÂœVViÀÊ>˜`ĂŠVÂœÂ“ÂŤiĂŒi`ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠĂŒĂ€>VÂŽĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠĂƒÂŤĂ€ÂˆÂ˜ĂŒiÀÊUĂŠ

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RETURNERS | #18 TORI ZOROVICH

TORI ZOROVICH #18 U GOALKEEPER *UNIOR s -ASSAPEQUA . 9 s -ASSAPEQUA :/2/6)#( 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2011 2012 Totals

GP-GS 1-0 7-2 8-2

MIN. 9:59 158:36 167:35

GA 1 28 29

GAA 6.01 10.59 10.36

AT DELAWARE: Third-year member of the squad UĂŠ ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ L>ĂŒĂŒÂ?iĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ ĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Ă€ÂœÂ?iĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒiV…˜ˆV>Â?Â?ÞÊ sound in goaltending abilities and fundamentally ĂƒĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ˜}ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ}>“iĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŒiÂ?Â?ˆ}i˜ViĂŠUĂŠ ĂŠ V>`i“ˆVĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ Roll student.

:/2/6)#( #!2%%2 ()'(3

Saves: .... 14 at Georgetown (2/29/12)

2012: -ĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠÂœvĂŠĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŠ}>“iĂƒĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠUĂŠĂƒ>ĂœĂŠ>ĂŠ ÂŁxn\ĂŽĂˆĂŠÂ“ÂˆÂ˜Ă•ĂŒiĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒĂŒi`ĂŠ >ĂŠ Ăƒ>Ă›iĂŠ ÂŤiĂ€ViÂ˜ĂŒ>}iĂŠ ÂœvĂŠ xĂ“°xĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ĂŽÂŁĂŠ Ăƒ>Ă›iĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ v>Vi`ĂŠ nnĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ>Â?Â?ÂœĂœi`ĂŠĂ“nĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠVÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ>ĂŠV>Ă€iiÀ‡ …ˆ}Â…ĂŠ ÂŁ{ĂŠ Ăƒ>Ă›iĂƒĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ iÂœĂ€}iĂŒÂœĂœÂ˜ĂŠ ­Ă“ÉәɣӎÊ UĂŠ ĂŠ Academic Honor Roll student.

SAVES 2 31 33

SAVE PCT. .667 .525 .532

W-L 0-0 0-3 0-3

PERSONAL: Victoria “Toriâ€? Zorovich (“zuh-rowĂ›ÂˆĂŒVÂ…ŽĂŠ UĂŠ `>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ,>ĂžÂ“ÂœÂ˜`ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ œ˜ˆV>ĂŠ <ÂœĂ€ÂœĂ›ÂˆVÂ…ĂŠ UĂŠ Â…>ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŠ ĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iÀÊ LĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iĂ€]ĂŠ <>VÂ…>ÀÞ]ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ >Â˜ĂŠ ÂœÂ?`iĂ€ĂŠĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€]ĂŠ ˆââˆiĂŠUĂŠ ˆââˆiĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŠ `ivi˜`iÀÊ >ĂŒĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ Ă€ÂˆĂ›>Â?ĂŠ ÂœvĂƒĂŒĂ€>ĂŠ 1Â˜ÂˆĂ›iĂ€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠ UĂŠ selected Delaware for its academics and opportuÂ˜ÂˆĂŒÂˆiĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Li}>Â˜ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂƒÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠ }Ă€>`iĂŠ UĂŠ communications major at Delaware, with a minor ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ˜}Â?ÂˆĂƒÂ…ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒĂŒĂ•`ˆi`ĂŠ >LĂ€Âœ>`ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ÂœÂ?Â?>˜`ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ iĂ€many during the summer of 2012.

2011: Made her first appearance for the Blue Hens Ă›Ăƒ°ĂŠ-ĂŒ°ĂŠ >ÀÞ½ĂƒĂŠ ÂœÂ?Â?i}iĂŠUĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`i`ĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠĂƒ>Ă›iĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠÂ…iÀÊ 10 minutes of action. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter and four-year member of Massapequa High School women’s lacrosse team where she played goalie for head VÂœ>VÂ…ĂŠ i}>Â˜ĂŠ <ˆ““iÀÊ UĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê Ă€iVÂœĂ€`i`ĂŠ >ĂŠ ĂŽnÂ‡Ă“ĂˆĂŠ record during her four years, including 30-21 from Ă“ään‡£äĂŠ ĂœÂ…ÂˆÂ?iĂŠ ĂƒÂ…iĂŠ Ăœ>ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŠ ĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒiÀÊ UĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê Ă€i>VÂ…i`ĂŠ >ĂƒĂƒ>Ă•ĂŠ ÂœĂ•Â˜ĂŒĂžĂŠ VÂ…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂƒĂŠ >Â?Â?ĂŠ vÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ Ăži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ˜>“i`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ÂœĂ•Â˜ĂŒĂžĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“ää™Ê>˜`ĂŠĂ“ä£äĂŠUĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ Ă›>Ă€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠÂ?iĂŒĂŒiĂ€ĂƒĂŠUʓi“LiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ-Âœciety and ASL Club.

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

RETURNERS | #19 ALLISON HAHN

ALLISON HAHN #19 U ATTACK

3OPHOMORE s 6IENNA 6A s *AMES -ADISON ( 3 (!(. 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2012 Totals

GP-GS 17-17 17-17

Goals 17 17

Assists 11 11

Points 28 28

AT DELAWARE: Second-year member of squad that ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠÂˆĂƒĂŠiĂ?ÂŤiVĂŒi`ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠÂľĂ•>Ă€ĂŒiĂ€L>VÂŽĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ>ĂŒĂŒ>VŽˆ˜}ĂŠĂ•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂŠUĂŠ greatest assets on the field include her vision, conw`i˜ViĂŠ>˜`ĂŠVÂœÂ“ÂŤÂœĂƒĂ•Ă€iĂŠUĂŠĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠLiĂŠĂ€iÂ?ˆi`ĂŠĂ•ÂŤÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂ€Ă•Â˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠÂœvviÂ˜ĂƒiĂŠUĂŠĂ“ä£Ă“ĂŠ ĂŠ Â?Â?‡,œœŽˆiĂŠ/i>Â“ĂŠĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠv>Vi‡œvvĂŠ>}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠvÂœĂ€Â“iĂ€ĂŠĂŒi>““>ĂŒi]ĂŠ Â?Â?iÂ˜ĂŠ-Â…>vfrey, who is a sophomore at William & Mary.

(!(. #!2%%2 ()'(3 Goals: .................................... 3, twice ....... (last vs. James Madison, 4/20/12) Assists: 3 vs. George Mason (4/22/12) Points: . 5 vs. James Madison, 4/20/12 Shots: ........... 5 vs. Villanova, 2/22/12 SOG: ..................................... 4, twice ....... (last vs. James Madison, 4/20/12) FPG: ............. 1 vs. Villanova, 2/22/12 FGS: ............. 2 vs. Villanova, 2/22/12 GB: .... 3 at William and Mary, 4/8/12 DC: ................................... 1, six times ........ (last vs. George Mason, 4/22/12) CT: ......................................... 1, twice ...... (last at William and Mary, 4/8/12)

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2012: Started all 17 games for Delaware as a vĂ€iĂƒÂ…Â“>Â˜ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŠ Â?Â?‡,œœŽˆiĂŠ /i>“Ê Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€iiĂŠ UĂŠ Â?i`ĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂŁÂŁĂŠ>ĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠwÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…i`ĂŠĂƒiVœ˜`ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂŁĂ‡ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠĂ“nĂŠÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠ tied for second in the CAA with three game-winning }Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂŠ °xääĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ­£Ă‡Â‡ĂŽ{ÂŽĂŠ UĂŠ Ă€i}ÂˆĂƒtered two hat tricks with three goals each against >“iĂƒĂŠ >`ÂˆĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ­{ÉÓäŽĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ/ÂœĂœĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ­{É£ŽÊUĂŠĂŒ>Â?lied a career-high five points versus James Madison ­{ÉÓäŽĂŠ UĂŠ VÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠ }Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ 7ˆÂ?Â?ˆ>“Ê EĂŠ Mary (4/8). HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse >ĂŒĂŠ >“iĂƒĂŠ >`ÂˆĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ˆ}Â…ĂŠ-V…œœÂ?ĂŠUĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂœiÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ>ĂŠÂŤiĂ€viVĂŒĂŠ 21-0 to win the district, regional, and state chamÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂƒĂŠ `Ă•Ă€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Â…iÀÊ ĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ V>“>ˆ}Â˜ĂŠ UĂŠ ˜>“i`ĂŠ U.S. Lacrosse High School First Team All-American `Ă•Ă€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Â…iÀÊ Â?Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ ĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ Ăži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ 7>ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ *ÂœĂƒĂŒĂŠ Â?Â?‡ iĂŒĂŠ ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ/i>Â“ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ7>ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ*ÂœĂƒĂŒĂŠ Â?Â?‡ iĂŒĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€>LÂ?iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠ UĂŠ -* ĂŠ ,ÂˆĂƒiĂŠ Games: 2011 Champion All-American Showcase

Shots 34 34

GB 16 16

DC 6 6

FPG-S 1-4 1-4

/i>“ÊUĂŠ1˜`iÀÊ Ă€Â“ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ Â?Â?ĂŠ “iĂ€ÂˆV>ĂŠ1˜`iĂ€VÂ?>ĂƒĂƒĂŠ Â?Â?‡Ê -ĂŒ>ÀÊ/i>“ÊÓä£äĂŠUĂŠ7œ“i˜½ĂƒĂŠ ÂˆĂ›ÂˆĂƒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ/i>“Ê ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ

ĂŠ iĂŒĂ€ÂœĂŠ,i}ÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“ä£äĂŠUĂŠÂ˜>“i`ĂŠ 6*ĂŠÂœvĂŠ the volleyball team during her junior and senior Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€>LÂ?iĂŠ “iÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂ€ÂˆVĂŒĂŠ ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Â…iÀÊ w˜>Â?ĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ Ăži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ “i“LiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ Society, Spanish Honor Society, and National SpanÂˆĂƒÂ…ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ-ÂœVˆiĂŒĂžĂŠUĂŠĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ Â?>ĂƒĂƒĂŠ,iÂŤĂ€iĂƒiÂ˜ĂŒ>ĂŒÂˆĂ›iĂŠUĂŠ six-time academic athletic honor roll. PERSONAL: Â?Â?ÂˆĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ V >Ă•}Â…Â?ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ >Â…Â˜ĂŠUĂŠLÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ ÂŤĂ€ÂˆÂ?ĂŠ Ç]Ê£™™ÎÊUĂŠ`>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ/ÂœÂ“ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ >˜VÞÊ >Â…Â˜ĂŠUĂŠÂŤ>Ă€iÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠLÂœĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠĂ›ÂœÂ?Â?iĂžL>Â?Â?ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ*iÂ˜Â˜ĂŠ-ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠUĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ ÂœÂ?`iÀÊLĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iĂ€Ăƒ]ĂŠ ˜`Ă€iĂœĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ Ă•V>ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ Ă•V>ĂƒĂŠVÕÀÀiÂ˜ĂŒÂ?ÞÊ ĂƒĂœÂˆÂ“ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ*iÂ˜Â˜ĂŠ-ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠUĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ʓ>Ă€ÂˆÂ˜iĂŠLˆœÂ?Âœ}ÞÊ>ĂŒĂŠ

iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ UĂŠ >ĂƒÂŤÂˆĂ€iĂƒĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ ĂœÂœĂ€ÂŽĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ VÂœĂ€>Â?ĂŠ Ă€iivĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂŠĂŒĂ•Ă€ĂŒÂ?iĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Ă•ĂƒĂŒĂ€>Â?ˆ>ĂŠUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ1 ĂŠLiV>Ă•ĂƒiĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ lacrosse program and strong academic opportuniĂŒÂˆiĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Li}>Â˜ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ iˆ}Â…ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ }Ă€>`iĂŠ ĂŠ UĂŠ ÂœĂŒÂ…iĂ€ĂŠÂ…ÂœLLˆiĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜VÂ?Ă•`iĂŠVœœŽˆ˜}ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠÂŤÂ…ÂœĂŒÂœ}Ă€>…ÞÊUĂŠ worked at Virginia’s Great Falls National Park during the summer of 2012.

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

RETURNERS | #21 KELSEY DLUGOS

KELSEY DLUGOS #21 U ATTACK

*UNIOR s #OMMACK . 9 s #OMMACK s &LORIDA $,5'/3 9%!2 "9 9%!2 AT $ELAWARE Year 2012 Totals

GP-GS 10-6 10-6

Goals 2 2

Assists 0 0

Points 2 2

AT DELAWARE: Second-year member of the squad >vĂŒiĂ€ĂŠĂŒĂ€>Â˜ĂƒviĂ€Ă€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠvĂ€ÂœÂ“ĂŠ Â?ÂœĂ€Âˆ`>ĂŠUʓ>ÂŽiĂƒĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠÂˆÂ“ÂŤ>VĂŒĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ `Ă€>ĂœĂŠ UĂŠ ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ ĂƒÂŤi˜`ĂŠ Ă“ä£ĂŽĂŠ V>“>ˆ}Â˜ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ reserve as she rehabs from an injury.

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Goals: .................................... 1, twice .....................(last at Hofstra, 4/15/12) Assists: ......................................... n/a Points: .................................... 1, twice .....................(last at Hofstra, 4/15/12) Shots: .............................2, three times .....................(last at Hofstra, 4/15/12) SOG: ..................................... 2, twice .............(last at Old Dominion, 4/6/12) FPG: ............................................. n/a FGS: ...............................1, three times ....... (last vs. James Madison, 4/20/12) GB: .................... 2 at Towson, 4/1/12 DC: ........................................ 4, twice ..........(last at William & Mary, 4/8/12) ........................... 6 vs. Cornell (Florida) CT: ................... 1 at Denver (2/28/12)

2012: Started six of 10 games played in her first Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Â?Ă•iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠÂ“ÂˆĂƒĂƒi`ĂŠĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠĂœÂ…ÂˆÂ?iĂŠL>ĂŒĂŒÂ?ˆ˜}ĂŠ >Â˜ĂŠ ˆ˜Â?ÕÀÞÊ UĂŠ VÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ˜ˆ˜iĂŠ ĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠ ­ĂƒiĂ›iÂ˜ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ÂŽĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒ>Â?Â?ˆi`ĂŠ ÂŁĂ“ĂŠ `Ă€>ĂœĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?Ăƒ]ĂŠ vÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ }Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠV>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠÂœÂ˜iĂŠĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iÀÊUĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ goal in a Delaware uniform at William and Mary (4/8). 2011: Saw action in 11 games as a freshman at Â?ÂœĂ€Âˆ`>ĂŠUĂŠÂ…>`ĂŠÂŁÂŁĂŠ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂži>Ă€ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠÂ?i>`ĂŠ all Gator freshmen, including tying the program Ă€iVÂœĂ€`ĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ĂƒÂˆĂ?ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Ă€Âœ>`ĂŠ Â?ÂœĂƒĂƒĂŠ >}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ ÂœĂ€Â˜iÂ?Â?ĂŠ UĂŠ saw significant action against Stanford in NCAA ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ,ÂœĂ•Â˜`ĂŠUĂŠ}Ă€>LLi`ĂŠÂ…iÀÊwĂ€ĂƒĂŒÂ‡V>Ă€iiÀÊ}Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`ĂŠL>Â?Â?ĂŠ >}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ >ÂˆĂ€wiÂ?`ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠ Â…iÀÊ wĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ VÂœÂ?Â?i}ˆ>ĂŒiĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂŠ against Colgate on a free position shot.

Shots 9 9

GB 4 4

DC 12 12

FPG-S 0-3 0-3

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ÂœĂ•Â˜ĂŒĂžĂŠ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ ĂƒÂœVViÀÊ UĂŠ ˜>“i`ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ Â?Â?ĂŠ ÂœĂ•Â˜ĂŒĂžĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠvi˜Vˆ˜}ĂŠĂŠUʓi“LiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ-ÂœVˆiĂŒĂž]ĂŠ Spanish Honor Society, and Science Honor Society UĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠĂ€ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`iÂ˜ĂŒ° PERSONAL:ĂŠ iÂ?ĂƒiÞÊ Â?Ă•}ÂœĂƒĂŠ­º`Յ‡Â?ÂœĂ•Â‡}Â…ÂœĂƒŽĂŠUĂŠLÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ Ă•Â˜iĂŠÂŁĂ“]Ê£™™ÓÊUĂŠ`>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ Âœ`ÂˆĂŠ Â?Ă•}ÂœĂƒĂŠ UĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠÂœÂ˜iĂŠĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iÀÊLĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iĂ€]ĂŠ >VÂŽĂŠUĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂ…i>Â?ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ LiÂ…>Ă›ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠĂƒVˆi˜ViĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂ•Â˜ÂˆĂ›iĂ€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ for the great academic opportunities and the team `ĂžÂ˜>“ˆVĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ vÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ }Ă€>`iĂŠUĂŠÂ…ÂœÂŤiĂƒĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠVœ˜viĂ€i˜ViĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ>ĂŠÂ˜>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ championship while playing for Delaware.

HIGH SCHOOL: Participated on the soccer, fencing, >˜`ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ œ““>VÂŽĂŠ ˆ}Â…ĂŠ-V…œœÂ?ĂŠUĂŠVÂœÂ?lected All League, All County, All Tournament, and >Â?>Ă?ÞÊ ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ/i>Â“ĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠUĂŠÂ˜>“i`ĂŠ-ĂŒ>ÀÊ -ÂŤ>˜}Â?i`ĂŠ >˜˜iÀÊ 6*ĂŠĂ“ääÇÊUĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂœÂœĂ€Â?`ĂŠ VÂ…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂŠ1‡£ÇÊ*iĂŒiĂ€LÂœĂ€Ă€ÂœĂ•}Â…]ĂŠ >˜>`>ĂŠĂŒi>“ÊUĂŠ holds the record for most goals in a season at Com-

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RETURNERS | #22 ABBIE HARTMAN

ABBIE HARTMAN #22 U ATTACK *UNIOR s (ATlELD 0A s .ORTH 0ENN (!24-!. 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2011 2012 Totals

GP-GS 8-0 17-14 25-14

Goals 0 14 14

Assists 0 2 2

Points 0 16 16

AT DELAWARE: Third-year member of team who is likely to make an impact on the team’s offense as a Â?ÂœĂœĂŠ>ĂŒĂŒ>VÂŽiÀÊUĂŠiĂ?ÂŤiVĂŒi`ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂ˜Ă•iĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠLiĂŠ>ĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiÂ˜ĂŒĂŠĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒiÀÊՍÊvĂ€ÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂŠUĂŠĂƒÂŤ>ÀŽÊÂ?>ĂžiĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…>ĂŒĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠÂľĂ•ÂˆVÂŽĂŠ first step and the ability to finish.

(!24-!. #!2%%2 ()'(3 Goals: ............................. 2, four times ..........(last at William & Mary, 4/8/12) Assists: ................................... 1, twice ...............(last vs. Penn State, 3/10/12) Points: .............................. 2, five times ..........(last at William & Mary, 4/8/12) Shots: .....4 at William & Mary, 4/8/12 SOG: .....4 at William & Mary, 4/8/12 FPG: .......... 1 at Georgetown, 2/29/12 FGS: ....................................... 1, twice ...................... (last at Towson, 4/1/12) GB: ...................2 vs. La Salle, 3/2/12 DC: ........................................ 1, twice .....................(last at Hofstra, 4/15/12) CT: ......................................... 2, twice ........ (last vs. George Mason, 4/22/12)

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2012: Started 14 of 17 games played for the Blue iÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠwvĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂŁ{ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂŒÂˆi`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠ vÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ÂŁĂˆĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŒ>Â?ĂŠ ÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ÂŤÂœĂƒĂŒi`ĂŠ >ĂŠ xĂŽ°nĂŠ ĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂŠ percentage and 84.6 shot on goal percentage on ĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠĂœiÂ˜ĂŒĂŠÂŁÂ‡vÂœĂ€Â‡Ă“ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠvĂ€iiĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ recorded 13 groundballs, five caused turnovers and ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂƒVÂœĂ€i`ĂŠwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠV>Ă€iiÀÊ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ­ĂŒĂœÂœÂŽĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ iÂœĂ€}iĂŒÂœĂœÂ˜ĂŠ­Ă“ÉәŽÊUʓ>ÀŽi`ĂŠwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠV>Ă€iiÀÊ>ĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒĂŠ Ă›Ăƒ°ĂŠ >ĂŠ->Â?Â?iĂŠ­ĂŽĂ‰Ă“ÂŽĂŠUĂŠÂŤÂœĂƒĂŒi`ĂŠ>ĂŠV>Ă€iiĂ€Â‡Â…Âˆ}Â…ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠ (all on goal) at William and Mary (4/8).

Shots 3 26 29

GB 0 13 13

DC 0 2 2

FPG-S 0-0 1-2 1-2

Â…iÀÊÂ?Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠÂ?>˜`i`ĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂƒV…œœÂ?½ĂƒĂŠ honor roll. PERSONAL: Lˆ}>ˆÂ?ĂŠÂş LLˆiÊ ˆÂ?iiÂ˜ĂŠ >Ă€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠLÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ "VĂŒÂœLiÀÊ x]ĂŠ £™™£Ê UĂŠ `>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ÂœÂ…Â˜ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ >Ă€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠÂœÂ?`iĂ€ĂŠĂƒÂˆLÂ?ˆ˜}Ăƒ\ĂŠ >˜`Ăž]ĂŠ i}Â…>Â˜ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ Ă€i˜`>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠĂ•Â˜VÂ?i]ĂŠ ÂœiĂŠ >Ă€ĂŒÂ“>˜]ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŒi˜`i`ĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ UĂŠ VÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ ÂˆĂŒĂƒĂŠ Li>Ă•ĂŒÂˆvĂ•Â?ĂŠ V>Â“ÂŤĂ•ĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ iĂ?ViÂ?Â?iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ >V>`i“ˆVĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ >ĂŒÂ…Â?iĂŒÂˆVĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Â?ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠ >Â“ÂˆĂŠ Wilus as her biggest influence because she taught her everything she knows about the game and is a }Ă€i>ĂŒĂŠĂ€ÂœÂ?iĂŠÂ“Âœ`iÂ?ĂŠUĂŠVÂœÂ“Â“Ă•Â˜ÂˆV>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠÂ“>Â?ÂœĂ€ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠUĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`ˆi`ĂŠ>LĂ€Âœ>`ĂŠ`Ă•Ă€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂƒĂ•Â“Â“iĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠĂ“ä£Ă“ĂŠ UĂŠĂƒÂŤiÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ>ĂŠĂƒi“iĂƒĂŒiÀÊ>ĂŒĂŠĂƒi>ĂŠĂœÂ…ÂˆÂ?iĂŠĂŒĂ€>Ă›iÂ?ˆ˜}ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠiˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠ countries in Europe and North Africa.

2011: Saw action in eight games for the Blue Hens UĂŠĂ€iVÂœĂ€`i`ĂŠĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠĂƒÂ…ÂœĂŒĂƒĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂœvĂŠĂœÂ…ÂˆVÂ…ĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ ĂœiĂ€iĂŠÂœÂ˜ĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂŠUĂŠ`ˆ`ĂŠÂ˜ÂœĂŒĂŠĂŒ>Â?Â?ÞÊ>Â˜ĂžĂŠÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ`Ă•Ă€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ year. HIGH SCHOOL: Played and started all four years at North Penn High School in Lansdale, Pa. for Â…i>`ĂŠ VÂœ>VÂ…ĂŠ >Â“ÂˆĂŠ 7ˆÂ?Ă•ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒ>Â?Â?ˆi`ĂŠ ÇÎÊ }Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ `Ă•Ă€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ senior season, leading her team to a Suburban One

ÂœÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂ˜iÂ˜ĂŒ>Â?ĂŠ œ˜viĂ€i˜ViĂŠVÂ…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂŠUĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>ĂŠ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€>LÂ?iĂŠ “iÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂƒĂŒ>ĂŒĂ•ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ˜>“i`ĂŠ wĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ team All-Suburban One Continental Conference

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R E T U R N E R S | # 2 6 K I E R S TA N S M I T H

KIERSTAN SMITH #26 U DEFENSE

3OPHOMORE s -EDFORD ,AKES . * s 3HAWNEE 3-)4( 9%!2 "9 9%!2 Year 2012 Totals

GP-GS 17-17 17-17

Goals 0 0

Assists 0 0

Points 0 0

AT DELAWARE: Second-year squad member who ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂ˜Ă•iĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ >``ĂŠ `iÂŤĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ `iviÂ˜ĂƒÂˆĂ›iĂŠ Ă•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂŠ UĂŠ causes turnovers, collects groundballs and adds ĂƒÂŤii`ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂŒĂ€>Â˜ĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ}>“iĂŠUĂŠÂœÂ˜iĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ-Â…>ĂœÂ˜iiĂŠ products on squad, joining fellow sophomore Alex Zaugra.

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Goals: .......................................... n/a Assists: ......................................... n/a Points: .......................................... n/a Shots: ........................................... n/a SOG: ........................................... n/a FPG: ............................................. n/a FGS: ............................................. n/a GB: ..................................... 2, 5 times ........ (last vs. George Mason, 4/22/12) DC: ................... 2 at Temple, 3/17/12 CT: ...................3 vs. Lehigh (2/25/12)

2012: Made an immediate impact on the defensive unit as she started all 17 games as a freshman UĂŠ wÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…i`ĂŠ Ăƒi>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ÂŁĂˆĂŠ }Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?Ăƒ]ĂŠ ĂƒÂˆĂ?ĂŠ `Ă€>ĂœĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ £äĂŠ V>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠ ĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ VÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ }Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ wĂ›iĂŠ `ˆvviĂ€iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ VÂœÂ˜ĂŒiĂƒĂŒĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ Ă€i}ÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€i`ĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ/i“Â?iĂŠ­ĂŽĂ‰ÂŁĂ‡ÂŽĂŠUĂŠV>Ă•Ăƒi`ĂŠĂŒÂ…Ă€iiĂŠ turnovers against Lehigh (2/25).

Shots 0 0

GB 16 16

DC 6 6

FPG-S 0-0 0-0

PERSONAL: ˆiĂ€ĂƒĂŒ>Â˜ĂŠ ­ºÂŽiiĂ€Â‡ĂƒĂŒÂˆÂ˜ŽĂŠ Ă€ÂœÂœÂŽiĂŠ -Â“ÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ UĂŠ LÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ Ă•}Ă•ĂƒĂŒĂŠ Ă“{]ĂŠ £™™ÓÊ UĂŠ `>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ iÂ˜Â˜ÂˆĂƒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ

œ˜˜>ĂŠ -Â“ÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ UĂŠ v>ĂŒÂ…iÀÊ ĂœĂ€iĂƒĂŒÂ?i`ĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ ,Ă•ĂŒ}iĂ€ĂƒĂŠ 1Â˜ÂˆĂ›iĂ€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠUĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iĂ€ĂŠĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€]ĂŠ Ă€ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠÂ…i>Â?ĂŒÂ…ĂŠLiÂ…>Ă›ÂˆÂœĂ€>Â?ĂŠ ĂƒVˆi˜ViĂŠ “>Â?ÂœĂ€ĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Ă•Â˜ÂˆĂ›iĂ€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠ UĂŠ VÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ because of the academic and athletic opportuniĂŒÂˆiĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ}Ă€>`iĂŠUĂŠ other hobbies include surfing and listening to music UĂŠĂœÂœĂ€ÂŽi`ĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠV>“ÊVÂœĂ•Â˜ĂƒiÂ?ÂœĂ€ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ i`vÂœĂ€`ĂŠ >ÂŽiĂƒ°

HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the soccer, basketball, lacrosse, and winter track teams at Shawnee High -V…œœÂ?ĂŠ UĂŠ vÂœĂ•Ă€Â‡Ăži>ÀÊ Ă›>Ă€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠ Â?iĂŒĂŒiĂ€ĂœÂˆÂ˜Â˜iÀÊ UĂŠ i>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠ first team All-County, All- South Jersey, and All œ˜viĂ€i˜ViĂŠ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒi`ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ Â?Â?‡-ĂŒ>ÀÊ /i>“Ê UĂŠ “i“LiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ-ÂœVˆiĂŒĂžĂŠUĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠĂ€ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠ student.

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&RESHMAN s 0ERRY (ALL -D s 0ERRY (ALL AT DELAWARE: ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒÂ‡Ăži>ÀÊ “i“LiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê UĂŠ quick, skilled, calm and composed player that will LiĂŠ Ă€iÂ?ˆi`ĂŠ Ă•ÂŤÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ VÂœÂ˜Ă›iĂ€ĂŒĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ >ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŠ vĂ€iĂƒÂ…Â“>Â˜ĂŠ UĂŠ will face-off against high school teammate Taylor O’Connor (Towson University). HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year lacrosse and soccer Â?iĂŒĂŒiĂ€ĂœÂˆÂ˜Â˜iÀÊ>ĂŒĂŠ*iÀÀÞÊ >Â?Â?ĂŠ ˆ}Â…ĂŠ-V…œœÂ?ĂŠUĂŠĂŒÂ…Ă€ii‡Þi>ÀÊ Ă›>Ă€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠ Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ V>ÂŤĂŒ>ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœÂ‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ÂˆĂ›ÂˆĂƒÂˆÂœÂ˜]ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ÂœĂ•Â˜ĂŒĂžĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡-ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠ Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœÂ‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ÂˆĂ›ÂˆĂƒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ÂœĂ•Â˜ĂŒĂžĂŠ ĂƒÂœVViÀÊ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€iiĂŠ UĂŠ Â…iÂ?ÂŤi`ĂŠ Â?i>`ĂŠ Ă›>Ă€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠ ĂƒÂœVViÀÊ ĂŒi>“Ê to an undefeated 12-0-0 record her senior season UĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ1-ĂŠ Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ/i>“Ê-ÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂƒÂ“>Â˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂŠ>Ăœ>Ă€`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂƒÂœVViĂ€ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“ä£äĂŠUĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠ iÂ˜ĂŠ ˆ}Â…ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ Ă€ÂˆĂƒĂŒiÂ˜ĂŠ >*Â?ՓiĂŠUĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠĂƒÂœVViÀÊvÂœĂ€ĂŠ ,ˆVÂŽĂŠ /iĂƒĂŒiÀ“>Â˜ĂŠ UĂŠ vÂœĂ•Ă€Â‡Ăži>ÀÊ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ ,ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠ ĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ UĂŠ vÂœĂ•Ă€Â‡Ăži>ÀÊ Â?Â?‡ V>`i“ˆVĂŠ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€iiĂŠ UĂŠ “i“LiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ yearbook staff.

PERSONAL: ĂŠ >Ă•Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ °ĂŠ6>˜ >˜ˆŽiÀÊUĂŠLÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ-iÂŤĂŒi“LiÀÊÓ]Ê£™™{ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ >Â?ĂŒÂˆÂ“ÂœĂ€i]ĂŠ `°ĂŠUĂŠ`>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ >“iĂƒĂŠ 6>˜ >˜ˆŽiÀÊ>˜`ĂŠ iĂŒĂŒĂžĂŠ6>˜ >˜ˆŽiÀÊUĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠÂœÂ˜iĂŠÂœÂ?`iÀÊ brother, Jimmy, who wrestled collegiately at Johns ÂœÂŤÂŽÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ VÂˆĂŒiĂƒĂŠ Â…iÀÊ LĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iÀÊ >ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŠ “>Â?ÂœĂ€ĂŠ ˆ˜yĂ•i˜ViĂŠ on her life because he worked hard to be a state VÂ…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂœĂ€iĂƒĂŒÂ?iÀÊ UĂŠ “>Â?ÂœĂ€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Â˜Ă•Ă€ĂƒÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠÂœvĂŠLiVœ“ˆ˜}ĂŠ>ĂŠĂ€i}ÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€i`ĂŠÂ˜Ă•Ă€ĂƒiĂŠUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>ware because she felt connected and comfortable with the team and coaches in addition to the quality Â˜Ă•Ă€ĂƒÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂŤĂ€Âœ}Ă€>“ÊUĂŠĂƒĂŒ>Ă€ĂŒi`ĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠ }Ă€>`iĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ ĂƒÂœVViÀÊ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ wĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ }Ă€>`iĂŠ UĂŠ Â?ÂœĂ›iĂƒĂŠ ĂƒÂŤi˜`ˆ˜}ĂŠ ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠLi>VÂ…ĂŠUĂŠÂ…>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠĂƒĂ•ÂŤiĂ€ĂƒĂŒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂœvĂŠĂœi>Ă€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ the same hair tie and putting her right cleat on first vÂœĂ€ĂŠ i>VÂ…ĂŠ }>“iĂŠ UĂŠ “i“LiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠ 1-ĂŠ Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ National Lacrosse team.

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&RESHMAN s #AMILLUS . 9 s 7EST 'ENESEE AT DELAWARE: ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒÂ‡Ăži>ÀÊ “i“LiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê UĂŠ ÂŤÂœĂƒĂƒiĂƒĂƒiĂƒĂŠ >Â˜ĂŠ ÂœĂ•ĂŒĂƒĂŒ>˜`ˆ˜}ĂŠ ĂƒÂŽÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ ĂƒiĂŒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂƒÂŤii`]ĂŠ ÂľĂ•ÂˆVÂŽness and stick skills will make her a game changer UĂŠ>ĂŠĂŒĂ€Ă•iĂŠÂ“Âˆ`wiÂ?`iĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…>ĂŒĂŠĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠLiĂŠÂ?œœŽi`ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ `Ă€>Ăœ]ĂŠV>Ă•ĂƒiĂŠĂŒĂ•Ă€Â˜ÂœĂ›iĂ€ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠVÂœÂ˜Ă›iĂ€ĂŒĂŠ}Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠĂƒiiĂŠ high school teammate Shelby Milne as an opponent at Hofstra. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year lacrosse starter (midfielder) and letterwinner at West Genesee High -V…œœÂ?ĂŠUĂŠÂ…iÂ?ÂŤi`ĂŠÂ?i>`ĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ iĂœĂŠ9ÂœĂ€ÂŽĂŠ-ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠ

Â…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂŠ >ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŠ ĂƒiÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ ­Ă“ä£Ă“ÂŽĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê >Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠ i>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠĂŒÂ…iÂˆĂ€ĂŠĂœ>ĂžĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂƒĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠĂƒi“ˆ‡w˜>Â?ĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ“ää™ÊUĂŠ played for Bob Elmer, Dan Hallinan and Carl DatĂŒiÂ?Â?>ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ 1˜`iÀÊ Ă€Â“ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ 1˜`iĂ€VÂ?>ĂƒĂƒĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠ UĂŠ Ă€ÂˆÂ˜iĂŠ 1Â˜ĂƒĂ•Â˜}ĂŠ iĂ€ÂœĂŠ UĂŠ ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ /i>“Ê Â?Â?‡ i>}Ă•iĂŠ UĂŠ

Âœ>VÂ…iĂƒĂŠ Ăœ>Ă€`ĂŠ UĂŠ iĂœĂŠ 9ÂœĂ€ÂŽĂŠ -ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠ Â…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂŠ Â?Â?‡/ÂœĂ•Ă€Â˜>“iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ/i>“ÊUĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ,ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠUĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ>Â?œ˜}ĂƒÂˆ`iĂŠ 1 ĂŠ ĂŒi>““>ĂŒiĂŠ >Ă€>ĂŠ >ĂŒĂŒiÂ?Â?>ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ >Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ basketball.

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PERSONAL: -Â…>Â˜Â˜ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ >Ă€ÂˆiĂŠ >ĂœÂ?iÞÊUĂŠLÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ >Â˜Ă•>ÀÞÊә]Ê£™™{ĂŠUĂŠ`>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ >Ă€Â?ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ-Â…>Ă€ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ >ĂœÂ?iÞÊ UĂŠ Â…>ĂƒĂŠ >Â˜ĂŠ ÂœÂ?`iÀÊ LĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iĂ€]ĂŠ ÂœÂ?LĂž]ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ >ĂŠ ĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iÀÊ ĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€]ĂŠ >ÂˆĂŒÂ?ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠUʓ>Â?ÂœĂ€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ˜}Â?ÂˆĂƒÂ…ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ>ĂŠÂ“ÂˆÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ journalism with the goal of becoming a journalist vÂœĂ€ĂŠ >ĂŠ “>}>∘iĂŠ ÂœĂ€ĂŠ ˜iĂœĂƒÂŤ>ÂŤiÀÊ UĂŠ VÂˆĂŒiĂƒĂŠ ĂŒi>““>ĂŒiĂŠ Caitlin McCartney as the biggest influence on her as an athlete because she is a competitive and very ĂŒ>Â?iÂ˜ĂŒi`ĂŠ>ĂŒÂ…Â?iĂŒiĂŠUĂŠVÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠLiV>Ă•ĂƒiĂŠĂƒÂ…iĂŠviiÂ?ĂƒĂŠ the lacrosse program is amazing and the education ÂœvviĂ€i`ĂŠ ÂˆĂƒĂŠ }Ă€i>ĂŒĂŠ UĂŠ Li}>Â˜ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ >}iĂŠ ÂŁÂŁĂŠUĂŠÂ…>`ĂŠÂ…iÀÊvĂ€ÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ ĂŒÂœÂœĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂŽÂ˜ÂœVÂŽi`ĂŠ ÂœĂ•ĂŒĂŠ ĂœÂ…ÂˆÂ?iĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂˆÂ˜`ÂœÂœĂ€ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠĂœÂ…iÂ˜ĂŠĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iÀÊUĂŠĂ•Â˜VÂ?iĂƒ]ĂŠ œ…˜]ĂŠ Dave and Jeff Desko, and cousin, Tim Desko, all ÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠVÂœÂ?Â?i}ˆ>ĂŒiÂ?ÞÊUĂŠi˜Â?ÂœĂžĂƒĂŠĂœĂ€ÂˆĂŒÂˆÂ˜}]ĂŠĂ€Âœ>`ĂŠ ĂŒĂ€ÂˆÂŤĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠÂ…>˜}ˆ˜}ĂŠÂœĂ•ĂŒĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠvĂ€Âˆi˜`ĂƒĂŠUĂŠw}Ă•Ă€iĂŠĂƒÂŽ>ĂŒi`ĂŠ VÂœÂ“ÂŤiĂŒÂˆĂŒÂˆĂ›iÂ?ÞÊvÂœĂ€ĂŠÂ˜Ă•Â“iĂ€ÂœĂ•ĂƒĂŠĂži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ>VĂŒÂˆĂ›iĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂƒiĂ›iĂ€>Â?ĂŠ community service projects.

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PERSONAL: V i˜âˆiĂŠ iˆ}Â…ĂŠ,>vviĂ€ĂŒĂžĂŠUĂŠLÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ ÂŤĂ€ÂˆÂ?ĂŠ {]Ê£™™{ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ÂŤÂ…Ă€>ĂŒ>]ĂŠ*>°ĂŠUĂŠ`>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ Â…>Ă€Â?ˆiĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ -Â…>Ă€ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ,>vviĂ€ĂŒĂžĂŠ UĂŠ Â…>ĂƒĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœĂŠ ĂžÂœĂ•Â˜}iÀÊ LĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iĂ€Ăƒ]ĂŠ ˜`Ă€iĂœĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ ÀÞ>Â˜ĂŠ UĂŠ ˜ˆVŽ˜>“iĂŠ ÂˆĂƒĂŠ Âş,>vvÊ UĂŠ v>ĂŒÂ…iÀÊ played football at Widener University from 1981nxĂŠ UĂŠ “>Â?ÂœĂ€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ >Ă€Â?ÞÊ …ˆÂ?`…œœ`ĂŠ `Ă•V>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂƒĂŠ ÂœvĂŠ LiVœ“ˆ˜}ĂŠ >ĂŠ Žˆ˜`iĂ€}>Ă€ĂŒiÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒi>VÂ…iÀÊ UĂŠ spent time as a LYA golf counselor and lacrosse refiĂ€iiĂŠUĂŠi˜Â?ÂœĂžĂƒĂŠĂœ>ÂŽiLÂœ>Ă€`ˆ˜}]ĂŠĂƒÂ˜ÂœĂœLÂœ>Ă€`Ăƒ]ĂŠ}ÂœÂ?w˜}ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠĂŒĂ€>Ă›iÂ?ĂŠUĂŠLi}>Â˜ĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ>}iĂŠ£äĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ }ÂœÂ?vĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ >}iĂŠ ÂŁ{ĂŠ UĂŠ VÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ LiV>Ă•ĂƒiĂŠ ÂœvĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ great education and athletics experience and felt it Ăœ>ĂƒĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠ>ĂœiĂƒÂœÂ“iĂŠwĂŒĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠÂ…iÀÊUĂŠVÂˆĂŒiĂƒĂŠÂ…iÀʍ>Ă€iÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ a major influence on her life because they taught her to compete at a high level in addition to helping her become passionate about a game that they introduced to her.

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&RESHMAN s "OYERTOWN 0A s "OYERTOWN 3ENIOR ( 3 AT DELAWARE: First-year member of the team UĂŠ Â…>ĂƒĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ >ĂŒÂ…Â?iĂŒÂˆVÂˆĂƒÂ“ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ Â…Ă•ĂƒĂŒÂ?iĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ Vœ“iĂŠ Ă•ÂŤĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ÂŽiÞÊ}Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ`Ă€>ĂœĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ÂœÂ?ĂƒĂŠUĂŠÂ?ˆŽiÂ?ĂžĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠÂˆÂ“mediately make a positive impact on the team as >ĂŠ Â?i>`iÀÊ >˜`ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>އ“>ÂŽiÀÊ UĂŠ ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ “>ĂŒV…‡ÕÊ >}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠ former teammate Kelly Furman, who plays lacrosse at La Salle. HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of lacrosse and ĂƒÂœVViÀÊ >ĂŒĂŠ ÂœĂžiĂ€ĂŒÂœĂœÂ˜ĂŠ -iÂ˜ÂˆÂœĂ€ĂŠ ˆ}Â…ĂŠ -V…œœÂ?ĂŠ UĂŠ Â…iÂ?ÂŤi`ĂŠ lead lacrosse team to four straight Pioneer Athletic

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ALI KARWOSKI #17 U MIDFIELD &RESHMAN s -ALVERN 0A s 'REAT 6ALLEY AT DELAWARE: ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒÂ‡Ăži>ÀÊ “i“LiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê UĂŠ high-scoring attacker that has a physical presence ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ wiÂ?`ĂŠ UĂŠ `ÂˆĂƒVÂˆÂŤÂ?ˆ˜i`ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>ĂžiÀÊ ĂœÂ…ÂœĂŠ Ă€iVÂœ}˜ˆâiĂƒĂŠ game situations and willingly steps up as the goĂŒÂœĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžiÀÊUĂŠÂŤĂ€ÂœĂ›iÂ˜ĂŠĂœÂˆÂ˜Â˜iÀÊ>˜`ĂŠ}>“i‡VÂ…>˜}iĂ€ĂŠĂœÂ…ÂœĂŠ will make an immediate impact on the program UĂŠĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠÂŤÂ?>ÞÊ>}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂŠvÂœĂ€Â“iĂ€ĂŠÂ…Âˆ}Â…ĂŠĂƒV…œœÂ?ĂŠĂŒi>““>ĂŒiĂƒĂŠ Caroline Dodds (Drexel) and Catherine Shaughnessy (William & Mary). HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity lacrosse letterĂœÂˆÂ˜Â˜iÀÊ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ Ă€i>ĂŒĂŠ 6>Â?Â?iÞÊ ˆ}Â…ĂŠ -V…œœÂ?ĂŠ UĂŠ Â…iÂ?ÂŤi`ĂŠ lead team to two Ches-mont League championships ­Ă“ä£äÉÓä£Ă“ÂŽĂŠUĂŠi>Ă€Â˜i`ĂŠwĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠĂŒi>“Ê>Â?Â?‡Â?i>}Ă•i]ĂŠ>Â?Â?‡>Ă€i>ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ1˜`iÀÊ Ă€Â“ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ*…ˆÂ?Â?ÞÊ -Â…ÂœĂœV>ĂƒiĂŠ "vviÂ˜ĂƒÂˆĂ›iĂŠ 6*ĂŠ UĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂŠ ,ÂœÂ?Â?ĂŠ ĂƒĂŒĂ•`iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ UĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠ ÂœiĂŠ/ÂœĂ€Â˜iĂŒĂŒ>ĂŠUĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠÂŤ>Ă€ĂŒÂˆVÂˆÂŤ>ĂŒi`ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ›ÂœÂ?leyball, cross country, field hockey and indoor track at GVHS.

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Ă€iĂ?iÂ?ĂŠUĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠVÂœĂ•Â?`ĂŠv>ViĂŠvÂœĂ€Â“iĂ€ĂŠĂŒi>““>ĂŒiĂƒĂŠ >Ă€ÂœÂ?ˆ˜iĂŠ Huelster (Monmouth) and Hunter Gray (Denver). HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity three-sport athlete (lacrosse, soccer, track & field) for Lenape High -V…œœÂ?ĂŠ UĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠ -ÂœĂ•ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiÞÊ >VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ ivi˜`iÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ9i>ÀÊUĂŠ Â?Â?‡ œ˜viĂ€i˜Vi]ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ ÂœĂ•Â˜ĂŒĂžĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡-ÂœĂ•ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiÞÊ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€iiĂŠ UĂŠ 1˜`iÀÊ Ă€Â“ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€>LÂ?iĂŠ iÂ˜ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠĂƒĂŒ>ÀÀi`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠÂ“Âˆ`wiÂ?`iÀÊ for the soccer team and as a member of the track EĂŠ wiÂ?`ĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê >ĂŒĂŠ -ĂŠ UĂŠ Â…iÂ?ÂŤi`ĂŠ Â?i>`ĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê >ĂƒĂŠ wĂ›i‡ time New Jersey Group 4 Soccer State Champions UĂŠ “i“LiÀÊ ÂœvĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŒĂœÂœÂ‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ {Ă?nääĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê ĂƒĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠ VÂ…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠUĂŠ iĂœĂŠ >Â?>˜ViĂŠ7ÂˆÂ˜ĂŒiÀÊ/Ă€>VÂŽĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠ UĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ ˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ V >Ă€ĂŒÂ…ĂžĂŠ ­Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiÂŽ]ĂŠ iĂ›ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ

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EMILY POLLARD #25 U MIDFIELD &RESHMAN s -ERRIMACK . ( s -ERRIMACK AT DELAWARE: First-year member of the team UĂŠ >ĂŒÂ…Â?iĂŒÂˆVÂˆĂƒÂ“ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ Â˜ÂœĂƒiĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ V>}iĂŠ `ÂˆĂƒĂŒÂˆÂ˜}Ă•ÂˆĂƒÂ…iĂƒĂŠ Â…iÀÊ>ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŠĂŒÂœÂŤĂŠ`Âœ`}iÀÊ>˜`ĂŠwÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…iÀÊUĂŠĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ>``ĂŠ`iÂŤĂŒÂ…ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠĂ›iĂ€Ăƒ>ĂŒÂˆÂ?ÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂŒi>“½ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŒĂŒ>VÂŽĂŠĂ•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂŠUĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ Lacrosse family legacy who will look to match or break records set by her aunt and fellow Blue Hen, Barbara Wolfe Pollard. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-sport athlete (lacrosse, field hockey, track & field) for all four years at Merri“>VÂŽĂŠ ˆ}Â…ĂŠ-V…œœÂ?ĂŠUĂŠ1-ĂŠ >VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ V>`i“ˆVĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠĂ“ä£Ă“ĂŠ >ĂƒÂ…Ă•>ĂŠ/iÂ?i}Ă€>ÂŤÂ…ĂŠ i“>Â?iĂŠ ĂŒÂ…Â?iĂŒiĂŠÂœvĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ9i>ÀÊUĂŠÂ…iÂ?ÂŤi`ĂŠÂ?i>`ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ team to 2012 D2 state championship and the field Â…ÂœVÂŽiĂžĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂ“䣣ĂŠ ÂŁĂŠ ˆ˜>Â?ĂŠ ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠUĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€Â‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ /iÂ?i}Ă€>ÂŤÂ…ĂŠ Â?Â?ĂŠ-ĂŒ>Ă€ĂƒĂŠ ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒĂŠ/i>Â“ĂŠĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠÂ…ÂœÂ?`ĂƒĂŠÂ˜ÂˆÂ˜iĂŠ ˆ˜`ÂœÂœĂ€ĂŠ ĂŒĂ€>VÂŽĂŠ ĂƒV…œœÂ?ĂŠ Ă€iVÂœĂ€`ĂƒĂŠ >ĂŒĂŠ -ĂŠ UĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ vÂœĂ€ĂŠ Beth Rogers (lacrosse), Ann Maclean (field hockey) >˜`ĂŠ-Â…>ĂœÂ˜ĂŠ Ă€ÂœĂŒÂœĂ•ĂŠ­ĂŒĂ€>VÂŽÂŽĂŠUĂŠ >ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€ĂƒĂŠ-ÂœVˆiĂŒĂžĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ-VÂ…ÂœÂ?>Ă€ĂŠĂƒĂŒĂ•`iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠUĂŠ}Ă€>`Ă•>ĂŒi`ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠĂŒÂœÂŤĂŠÂŁxĂŠ percent of her class.

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PERSONAL: ĂŠ “ˆÂ?ÞÊ °ĂŠ *ÂœÂ?Â?>Ă€`ĂŠ UĂŠ LÂœĂ€Â˜ĂŠ ÂœĂ›i“LiÀÊ x]ĂŠÂŁÂ™Â™ĂŽĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ÂœĂƒĂŒÂœÂ˜]ĂŠ >ĂƒĂƒ°ĂŠUĂŠ`>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠÂœvĂŠ Â…ÂˆÂŤĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ ˆâĂŠ *ÂœÂ?Â?>Ă€`ĂŠ UĂŠ Â…>ĂƒĂŠ >Â˜ĂŠ ÂœÂ?`iÀÊ ĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€]ĂŠ >Ă€ÂœÂ?ĂžÂ˜]ĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ >Â˜ĂŠ ÂœÂ?`iÀÊLĂ€ÂœĂŒÂ…iĂ€]ĂŠ Â…Ă€ÂˆĂƒĂŠUĂŠĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiÀʍÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ*iÂ˜Â˜ĂŠ ­Ă“ääLJ££ŽÊ UĂŠ >Ă•Â˜ĂŒ]ĂŠ >Ă€L>Ă€>ĂŠ 7ÂœÂ?viĂŠ *ÂœÂ?Â?>Ă€`]ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠ lacrosse and field hockey for the Blue Hens and is a £™™äĂŠ>Â?ՓÊUĂŠVÂˆĂŒiĂƒĂŠÂ…iĂ€ĂŠĂƒÂˆĂƒĂŒiÀÊ>ĂƒĂŠ>ʓ>Â?ÂœĂ€ĂŠÂˆÂ˜yĂ•i˜ViĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ her as an athlete because her drive and dedication ĂŒÂœĂœ>Ă€`ĂƒĂŠÂ?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠĂƒiÀÛiĂƒĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂƒÂŤÂˆĂ€>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠLi}>Â˜ĂŠ ÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Â?>VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠ }Ă€>`iĂŠ UĂŠ VÂ…ÂœĂƒiĂŠ iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ because of the great academics and athletics in addition to the beautiful campus and good location UĂŠ “>Â?ÂœĂ€ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ `ˆiĂŒiĂŒÂˆVĂƒĂŠ ĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ }Âœ>Â?ĂŠ ÂœvĂŠ LiVœ“ˆ˜}ĂŠ >ĂŠĂ€i}ÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€i`ĂŠ`ˆiĂŒÂˆĂŒÂˆ>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠi˜Â?ÂœĂžĂƒĂŠĂƒÂŽÂˆÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠÂ…ÂˆÂŽÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ the mountains.

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&RESHMAN s -IDDLETOWN -D s -IDDLETOWN AT DELAWARE: First-year member of the team UĂŠ v>ĂƒĂŒ]ĂŠ >}}Ă€iĂƒĂƒÂˆĂ›iĂŠ `ivi˜`iÀÊ ĂœÂ…ÂœĂŠ Â…Ă•Â˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ L>Â?Â?ĂŠ UĂŠ ability to make 2-point plays (cause turnovers and VÂœÂ?Â?iVĂŒĂŠ }Ă€ÂœĂ•Â˜`L>Â?Â?ĂƒÂŽĂŠ “>ÂŽiĂŠ Â…iÀÊ >ĂŠ }>“iĂŠ VÂ…>˜}iÀÊ UĂŠ continually improves her game and will make an immediate impact in the defensive unit and add ĂƒÂŤii`ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ ĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ĂŒĂ€>Â˜ĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ }>“iĂŠ UĂŠ ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ v>ViĂŠ vÂœĂ€Â“iÀÊ teammate Brittain Altomare, who is a sophomore at Hofstra. HIGH SCHOOL: Played lacrosse and field hockey >Â?Â?ĂŠvÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠĂži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ ˆ``Â?iĂŒÂœĂœÂ˜ĂŠ ˆ}Â…ĂŠ-V…œœÂ?ĂŠUĂŠÂ…iÂ?ÂŤi`ĂŠ lead both teams to a combined eight conference VÂ…>Â“ÂŤÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂƒĂŠUĂŠ1-ĂŠ >VĂ€ÂœĂƒĂƒiĂŠ Â?Â?‡ “iĂ€ÂˆV>Â˜ĂŠUĂŠĂ“ä£Ă“ĂŠ ĂŒi>“Ê 6*ĂŠUĂŠĂŒĂœÂœÂ‡ĂŒÂˆÂ“iĂŠ *ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ Ă€i>ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ Â?Â?‡ >âiĂŒĂŒiĂŠ Â…ÂœÂ˜ÂœĂ€iiĂŠUĂŠ Â?Â?‡ >Â?>Ă?ĂžĂŠĂŒi>Â“ĂŠĂƒiÂ?iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠÂŤÂ?>Ăži`ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠ Gretchen Martin, Dawn Rothchhoefer and Ginny

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 “Rachel is a team player,” commented Linville. “She is likely to make impact plays in our draw unit and help to distribute the ball in transition.” Adding skill, speed and depth to the midfield unit are five freshmen, including Elyse Andrews, Lizzie Duffey, Shannon Hawley, Ali Karwoski, Emily Pollard and Erin Wein. On the defensive side of the field, senior and preseason CAA pick Angela Biciocchi (bottom) returns to lead the defenders. Biciocchi was a Second Team IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region defender last season, the first Blue Hen to do so since 2009. “Angela is a returning starter who will be relied upon to make impact plays in our transition game as well as continue to be one of our top matchup defenders,” Linville stated. Biciocchi, Delaware’s lone senior on the 2013 roster, started all 17 games for the Blue Hens in 2012 and finished the year with 30 groundballs and 24 draw controls. Biciocchi, a Potomac, Md. Native, also caused 16 turnovers last season. Also returning to the UD defensive squad is junior Alex Alois, who was named to the CAA All-Rookie Team in 2011 following an outstanding freshman campaign. She made 16 starts last season, scooping up 15 groundballs for Delaware while ranking third on the team with 10 caused turnovers. “Alex also has a physical presence on the field and will be relied upon to make impact plays on game day,” Linville remarked. “She is known for her knockdowns and ability to disrupt play in the defensive end.”

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Kierstan Smith and Mollie Smith add depth to the defensive unit in addition to freshmen Abby Wheble, Erin Wein and Devyn Heidelbaugh, who will add speed and quickness. The defensive unit will be playing in front of the goalie spot, which will be a tightly contested battle between the returning starter in sophomore Alex Zaugra (at right) and backup goalie in junior Tori Zorovich. Last season, Zaugra started 15 of 17 games played for the Blue Hens and ranked nationally in the top 45 of four different categories with a .431 save percentage, 7.29 saves per contest, 124 total saves and 11.44 goals allowed. “Alex has quick hands and can make gamechanging saves between the pipes,” commented Linville. “She is eager to be an impact player for this team.” Zorovich had a strong fall ball performance that gave the coaches and her teammates confidence in her ability to make saves and start the team’s fast break. “Tori is technically sound in her goaltending abilities and fundamentally strong in her game intelligence,” Linville stated. Sophomore Allison Hahn is expected to quarterback the attack as a returning All-Rookie team attacker. “Allison’s greatest assets on the field are her vision, confidence and composure,” Linville noted. “She will be relied upon to run the offense for us.”

2013 SEASON PREVIEW Junior Chelsea Fay, who started 16 of 17 games last season, will also pace the Delaware attack unit. She led the Blue H e n s with 41 points, 101 shots and 79 shots on goal and tied for the lead on the team with 35 goals.

one abilities transition.”

“Chelsea is fast and quick when she has the ball,” commented Linville. “She is known for her one-onand impact plays in

Sophomore Abbie Hartman is likely to start up front for Delaware while classmate Leigh Kaminski will also contribute for the Blue Hens. Adding vision, speed and versatility to the attack will be freshmen Kara Dattellas, McKenzie Rafferty and Lauren VanDaniker. Junior Kelsey Dlugos, who appeared in several CAA contests after fighting injury will make an impact on the draw but will spend the 2013 season on reserve as she rehabs from an injury. Linville has once again put together a challenging schedule for the young Delaware squad, including competitions against Georgetown (No. 13) and Loyola (Md.) (No. 7). The CAA slate will also feature tough competitors including preseason No. 17 Towson. The Blue Hens were selected to finish fourth overall in the conference in the preseason standings. She continued, “to be the best, you have to play and beat the best. We have put together a competitive schedule and this is exciting for our current team, recruits and fans.”

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Ă€Âˆ`>Ăž]ĂŠ >Ă€VÂ…ĂŠÂŁĂŠUÊÊÇʍ°Â“° V >Ă€ĂŒÂ…ĂžĂŠ-ĂŒ>`ÂˆĂ•Â“ĂŠUĂŠ*…ˆÂ?>`iÂ?ÂŤÂ…Âˆ>]ĂŠ*>°

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Ricky Fried ĂŒĂŠ 1\ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUʙ·xx Assistants: Meg Dentler, Lauren Morton, Stefanie Smith

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Denise Wescott ĂŒĂŠ 1\ĂŠ ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠĂ“n‡ÎÓ Assistants: Eileen Ghent, Eleni Kozas, Molly O’Brien

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Liza Kelly ĂŒĂŠ 1\ĂŠ-iĂ›iÂ˜ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠĂ‡ÂŁÂ‡ĂŽĂˆ Assistants: Lauren Benner, Matt Lawicki, Josie Owen, Zoe Smith

2012 Recap Overall Record: 9-8 ĂŠ -/ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ĂŠĂŠx‡ÎÊUĂŠ ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŒÂ… 2012 Postseason: n/a

2012 Recap Overall Record: 9-11 ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ĂŠĂŠĂˆÂ‡ĂŽĂŠUĂŠ ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒ 2012 Postseason: NCAA Play In

2012 Recap Overall Record: 12-3 *- ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ĂŠĂŠĂˆÂ‡ÂŁĂŠUĂŠ-iVœ˜` 2012 Postseason: n/a

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Candace Taglianetti Bossell At LU: Fifth Season Assistants: Jessi Lieb Martin, Mallory Tornetta

Series History Georgetown leads, 1-0 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁĂˆÂ‡Ă‡

Series History First Meeting Last Four Meetings: n/a

Series History Delaware leads, 3-1 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣ·™ ĂŠ Ă“ääĂˆĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣӇ££Ê­"/ÂŽ ĂŠ Ă“ää{ĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁx‡Ç ĂŠ Ă“ääĂŽĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁ{‡£ÓÊ

LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS

RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS

LOYOLA GREYHOUNDS

LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS

7i`˜iĂƒ`>Ăž]ĂŠ >Ă€VÂ…ĂŠÂŁĂŽĂŠĂŠUĂŠĂŠĂˆĂŠ°Â“°

iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ-ĂŒ>`ÂˆĂ•Â“ĂŠUĂŠ iĂœ>ÀŽ]ĂŠ iÂ?°

->ĂŒĂ•Ă€`>Ăž]ĂŠ >Ă€VÂ…ĂŠÂŁĂˆĂŠUĂŠ{ĂŠ°Â“° ÂˆĂƒÂ…iÀÊ-ĂŒ>`ÂˆĂ•Â“ĂŠUĂŠ >ĂƒĂŒÂœÂ˜]ĂŠ*>°

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jill Redfern ĂŒĂŠ 1\ĂŠ ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠĂŽxࣂ Assistants: Kelley Putnam Necioglu, Shannon McHugh

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Laura Brand-Sias At RU: 12thĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUʙLJnÂŁ Assistants: Lisa Staedt Ojea, Maggie Tamasitis

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jen Adams ĂŒĂŠ 1\ĂŠ ˆvĂŒÂ…ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠx·ÓÓ Assistants: Dana Dobble, Caroline Hager

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Alison Fisher ĂŒĂŠ \ĂŠ ˆvĂŒÂ…ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUʣLJxä Assistants: Kristin Ruminski, Corrine Drost

2012 Recap Overall Record: 7-9 Patriot League Finish: 2-4

2012 Recap Overall Record: 9-7 ĂŠ -/ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ĂŠĂŠ{‡{ĂŠUĂŠ ˆvĂŒÂ… 2012 Postseason: NCAA Play In

2012 Recap Overall Record: 14-6 ĂŠ -/ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ÊÊLJ£ÊUĂŠ ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒ 2012 Postseason: NCAA Quarters

2012 Recap Overall Record: 9-8 *>ĂŒĂ€ÂˆÂœĂŒĂŠ i>}Ă•iĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ÊÊӇ{ĂŠUĂŠ-ˆĂ?ĂŒÂ… 2012 Postseason: n/a

Series History Delaware leads, 24-7 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]Ê££‡Ç ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠ£ä‡™ ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣӇ££ ĂŠ £™™ÇÊUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠĂ“{‡Ç

Series History Delaware leads, 14-9 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ,1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣ·x ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ,1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣӇ££ ĂŠ Ă“ää™ÊUĂŠ,1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠĂ‡Â‡ĂˆĂŠ­Ă“"/ÂŽ ĂŠ Ă“äänĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠĂ‡Â‡Ăˆ

Series History Loyola leads, 27-8 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁ{‡x ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁ{‡£Î ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁx‡™ ĂŠ Ă“ää™ÊUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]Ê££‡xĂŠ

Series History Delaware leads, 13-9 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ £™™nĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁnÂ‡Ăˆ ĂŠ £™™ÇÊUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]Ê££‡Ç ĂŠ ÂŁÂ™Â™ĂˆĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ÊLJx ĂŠ £™™xĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣLJÎ

/Ă•iĂƒ`>Ăž]ĂŠ >Ă€VÂ…ĂŠxĂŠUĂŠĂŠ{ĂŠ°Â“° 1Â?Ă€ÂˆVÂ…ĂŠ-ÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂƒĂŠ ÂœÂ“ÂŤÂ?iĂ?ĂŠUĂŠ iĂŒÂ…Â?iÂ…i“]ĂŠ*>°

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2012 Recap Overall Record: 10-6 A10 Finish: 3-4 2012 Postseason: n/a Series History Series Tied, 1-1 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʙ‡n ĂŠ Ă“ääĂˆĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣӇ{

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

TEMPLE OWLS

TOWSON TIGERS

JAMES MADISON DUKES

GEORGE MASON PATRIOTS

7i`˜iĂƒ`>Ăž]ĂŠ >Ă€V…ÊÓÇÊÊUĂŠĂŠxĂŠ°Â“°

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-Ă•Â˜`>Ăž]ĂŠ >Ă€VÂ…ĂŠĂŽÂŁĂŠĂŠUĂŠĂŠÂŁĂŠ°Â“°

iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ-ĂŒ>`ÂˆĂ•Â“ĂŠUĂŠ iĂœ>ÀŽ]ĂŠ iÂ?°

Ă€Âˆ`>Ăž]ĂŠ ÂŤĂ€ÂˆÂ?ĂŠxĂŠĂŠUĂŠĂŠxĂŠ°Â“° 1Â˜ÂˆĂ›iĂ€ĂƒÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠ*>ÀŽÊUĂŠ >Ă€Ă€ÂˆĂƒÂœÂ˜LĂ•Ă€}]ĂŠ6>°

-Ă•Â˜`>Ăž]ĂŠ ÂŤĂ€ÂˆÂ?ÊÇÊUĂŠĂŠÂŁĂŠ°Â“° iÂœĂ€}iĂŠ >ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ-ĂŒ>`ÂˆĂ•Â“ĂŠUĂŠ >ÂˆĂ€v>Ă?]ĂŠ6>°

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bonnie Rosen ĂŒĂŠ/1\ĂŠ-ˆĂ?ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠ{ĂˆÂ‡xn Assistants: Jennifer Wong, Julianna Jeffers

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Sonia LaMonica ĂŒĂŠ/1\ĂŠ/Â…ÂˆĂ€`ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUÊÓLJ££ Assistants: Katie Doolittle, Michael LaMonica

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe ĂŒĂŠ 1\ĂŠ-ˆĂ?ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠĂˆn‡Î™ Assistants: Samantha Eustace, Katie Linnertz

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Lauren Hay ĂŒĂŠ 1\ĂŠ ˆvĂŒÂ…ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠÂŁx‡x{ Assistants: Adam Norton, Nancy Baker

2012 Recap Overall Record: 9-8 ‡£äĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ÊÊ·{ĂŠUĂŠ/ˆi`‡ ˆvĂŒÂ… 2012 Postseason: n/a

2012 Recap Overall Record: 16-4

ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ÊÊLJäĂŠUĂŠ ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŒ 2012 Postseason: NCAA First Round

2012 Recap Overall Record: 11-6

ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ĂŠĂŠĂˆÂ‡ÂŁĂŠUĂŠ-iVœ˜` 2012 Postseason: n/a

2012 Recap Overall Record: 3-13

ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ĂŠĂŠÂŁÂ‡ĂˆĂŠUĂŠ ˆ}Â…ĂŒÂ… 2012 Postseason: n/a

Series History Temple leads, 18-11 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ/1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]Ê££‡™Ê ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁ{‡™ ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠ£ä‡n ĂŠ Ă“ää™ÊUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁ{‡Ç

Series History Delaware leads, 29-16 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ/1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠ£ä‡n ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ/1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʙ‡nĂŠ­Ă“"/ÂŽ ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ/1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣLJn ĂŠ Ă“ää™ÊUĂŠ/1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠn‡Ç

Series History James Madison leads, 19-15 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣӇ££ ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʙ‡x ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁn‡™ ĂŠ Ă“ää™ÊUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠ£äÂ‡ĂˆĂŠ

Series History Delaware leads, 9-4 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣ·n ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣӇ££Ê­Ă“"/ÂŽ ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁĂŽÂ‡Ăˆ ĂŠ Ă“ää™ÊUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁ{‡nĂŠ

OLD DOMINION MONARCHS

WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE

DREXEL DRAGONS

HOFSTRA PRIDE

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-Ă•Â˜`>Ăž]ĂŠ ÂŤĂ€ÂˆÂ?ĂŠĂ“ÂŁĂŠUĂŠÂŁĂŠ°Â“°

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/Ă•iĂƒ`>Ăž]ĂŠ ÂŤĂ€ÂˆÂ?ĂŠÂŁĂ“ĂŠUĂŠĂŠxĂŠ°Â“°

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/Â…Ă•Ă€Ăƒ`>Ăž]ĂŠ ÂŤĂ€ÂˆÂ?ĂŠÂŁ{ĂŠĂŠUĂŠĂŠÂŁĂŠ°Â“°

iÂ?>Ăœ>Ă€iĂŠ-ĂŒ>`ÂˆĂ•Â“ĂŠUĂŠ iĂœ>ÀŽ]ĂŠ iÂ?°

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Heather Holt ĂŒĂŠ" 1\ĂŠ-iVœ˜`ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠ{‡£Î Assistants: Ashley Vellines, Ashley Kellogg

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Brooke Ireland ĂŒĂŠ7E \ĂŠ-iVœ˜`ĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠ{‡£Î Assistants: Julie Gardner, MK Geratowski

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco At DU: 20thĂŠ-i>ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠUĂŠÂŁn{‡£Î£ Assistants: Hannah Rudloff, Mary Moran

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Shannon Smith At HU: First Season Assistants: Katie Hertsch, Katie Mollot

2012 Recap Overall Record: 4-13

ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ĂŠÂŁÂ‡ĂˆĂŠUĂŠ-iĂ›iÂ˜ĂŒÂ… 2012 Postseason: n/a

2012 Recap Overall Record: 4-13

ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ÊÊӇxĂŠUĂŠ-ˆĂ?ĂŒÂ… 2012 Postseason: n/a

2012 Recap Overall Record: 11-6

ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ĂŠĂŠ{‡ÎÊUĂŠ/Â…ÂˆĂ€` 2012 Postseason: n/a

2012 Recap Overall Record: 5-12

ĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒÂ…\ĂŠĂŠ{‡ÎÊUĂŠ ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŒÂ… 2012 Postseason: n/a

Series History Delaware leads, 13-9 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʙ‡x ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂ™Â‡Ăˆ ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣӇ££Ê­Ă“"/ÂŽ ĂŠ Ă“ää™ÊUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠnÂ‡Ăˆ

Series History William & Mary leads, 11-7 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣӇ££ ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ7E ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]Ê££‡£äĂŠ­ĂŽ"/ÂŽ ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ7E ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁn‡£Ó ĂŠ Ă“ää™ÊUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁxࣣ

Series History Delaware leads, 22-6 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʙ‡{ ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]Ê££‡n ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣӇ££ ĂŠ Ă“ää™ÊUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ÊLJÎÊ

Series History Hofstra leads, 17-9 Last Four Meetings: ĂŠ Ă“ä£Ă“ĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ʣ·™ ĂŠ Ă“䣣ĂŠUĂŠ1 ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠĂ‡Â‡Ăˆ ĂŠ Ă“ä£äĂŠUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠÂŁxÂ‡Ăˆ ĂŠ Ă“ää™ÊUĂŠ 1ĂŠĂœÂœÂ˜]ĂŠnÂ‡Ăˆ

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2012 SEASON IN REVIEW BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

CAITLIN McCARTNEY

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

2 0 1 2 F I N A L S TAT I S T I C S

2012 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE WOMEN’S LACROSSE FINAL STATISTICS (5-12, 3-4 Colonial Athletic Association, 5th Place) ## 4 8 19 2 22 10 24 5 16 12 21 15 32 26 18 13 9 6

Player Fay, Chelsea McCartney, Caitlin Hahn, Allison Burns, Shannon Hartman, Abbie Burns, Bridget King, Blair Biciocchi, Angela Dooley, Rachel Griel, Brittany Dlugos, Kelsey Kaminski, Leigh Wills, Grace Smith, Kierstan Zorovich, Tori Zaugra, Alex Alois, Alex Smith, Mollie Total............... Opponents...........

gp-gs 17-16 15-15 17-17 17-17 17-14 9-7 12-5 17-17 17-8 5-5 10-6 3-1 17-17 17-17 7-2 17-15 17-11 15-14 17 17

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS ## player gp-gs 18 Zorovich, Tori 7-2 13 Zaugra, Alex 17-15 Total............... 17 Opponents........... 17

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g 35 35 17 15 14 9 7 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 142 193

a 6 4 11 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 76

minutes 158:36 860:46 1019:36 1019:36

pts 41 39 28 16 16 13 8 4 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 174 269

ga 28 164 193 142

sh 101 85 34 46 26 20 12 16 3 3 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 356 465

GaAvg 10.59 11.43 11.36 8.36

shot% .347 .412 .500 .326 .538 .450 .583 .188 .667 .667 .222 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .399 .415

sog 79 67 28 26 22 14 11 11 3 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 272 348

saves 31 124 155 130

TEAM STATISTICS GOALS BY PERIOD Delaware Opponents

1st 71 101

2nd 71 92

Total 142 193

SHOTS BY PERIOD Delaware Opponents

1st 182 253

2nd 174 212

Total 356 465

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD Delaware Opponents

1st 139 190

2nd 133 158

Total 272 348

SAVES BY PERIOD Delaware Opponents

1st 89 68

2nd 66 62

Total 155 130

sog% .782 .788 .824 .565 .846 .700 .917 .688 1.000 1.000 .778 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .764 .748

SavePct .525 .431 .445 .478

fpg-fps 8-18 11-23 1-4 1-8 1-2 1-5 1-2 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 26-71 38-94

w 0 5 5 12

gb 10 37 16 32 13 3 0 30 10 8 4 0 17 16 5 28 19 9 257 273

l 3 9 12 5

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists Free position made-Att Free position pct. GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Free-position Unassisted Overtime Goals scored average GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS CLEARS Clear Pct.

dc 17 39 6 47 2 8 3 24 6 0 12 0 2 6 0 0 2 5 179 186

t 0 0 0 0

dsv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

t/o 23 20 29 33 22 13 4 17 15 7 5 0 6 5 2 17 12 6 237 203

ct 2 14 2 24 5 3 0 16 7 1 1 0 6 10 0 3 9 9 112 149

faced 88 377 466 356

DELAWARE

OPP

142-356 8.35 .399 272-356 .764 20.9 32 26-71 .366

193-465 11.35 .415 348-465 .748 27.4 76 38-94 .404

142 26 110 0 8.36 257 179 237 112 162-249 .651

193 38 118 0 11.36 273 186 203 149 178-226 .788

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C O L O N I A L AT H L E T I C A S S O C I AT I O N The Colonial Athletic Association has built a reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically. The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 201112, more than 1,900 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference had 19 teams in 13 different sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress Report released in 2012. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million. The CAA conducts championships in 23 sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2011-12, 24 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 51 student-athletes received All-America honors in 16 different sports. The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) – advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past six years. Three CAA teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as conference champion Old Dominion was joined by VCU and George Mason. VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and top-seeded Kansas, while Mason defeated Villanova. In 2006, George Mason captured the nation’s imagination by becoming the first mid-major program since 1979 to reach the Fi-

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nal Four, posting victories over Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. At least five CAA teams have reached postseason play for the past four years. The CAA has also had great success in women’s basketball, with six teams making the postseason in 2011-12. Conference champion Delaware advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time and was ranked #7 in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll. James Madison beat two ACC and two Big East teams to reach the championship game of the WNIT. Drexel, Hofstra, UNCW and VCU joined the Dukes in the WNIT. Old Dominion, which won an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA titles from 1992-2008, boasts three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and was national runner-up in 1997. The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981 and ODU reached the national semifinals in 2011. Four men’s soccer teams earned NCAA Tournament berths last season and James Madison became the seventh CAA team to reach the final 16 of the event in the past decade. Hofstra’s softball team won the Los Angeles Regional and became the first CAA squad to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. At least two women’s soccer teams have reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in

three of the past five seasons. William & Mary’s men’s cross country squad has made the NCAA Championship in 12 of the past 13 years. In the pool, George Mason’s Ashley Danner finished second in the 100 breaststroke and fifth in the 200 breaststroke at the 2012 NCAA Championship and received All-America honors. Delaware and Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. On the track, Mason’s David Verburg placed fourth in the 400 meters at the NCAA Championship. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship in nine of the last 15 years and has had at least 12 players selected in the eight of the last 10 Major League Baseball drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in lacrosse, tennis, golf, women’s lacrosse and wrestling. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs that have been established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current membersGeorge Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.

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2012 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION STANDINGS Team Towson James Madison Drexel Hofstra Delaware William & Mary Old Dominion George Mason

Record 7-0 6-1 4-3 4-3 3-4 2-5 1-6 1-6

Pct 1.000 .857 .571 .571 .429 .286 .143 .143

CAA Home 4-0 4-0 2-2 2-1 1-2 1-3 0-3 1-2

Away 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-2 1-2 1-3 0-4

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Record 16-4 11-7 11-6 5-12 5-12 4-13 4-13 3-13

2012 CAA WOMEN'S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP Semifinals (Towson, Md.): #1 Towson def. #4 Drexel, 12-11 #2 James Madison def. #3 Hofstra, 10-9 CAA Championship: #1 Towson def. #2 James Madison, 8-7 2012 CAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Cally Chakrian (James Madison) Kelly Custer (Towson) Michelle Dufault (Towson) Kelli Joran (Drexel) Alyse Maiden (Drexel) Maryann Miller (Hofstra) Jaclyn Pandolf (Hofstra) Andi Raymond (Towson) Amy Roguski (James Madison) Monica Zabel (James Madison) Most Outstanding Player: Mary Teeters (Towson)

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

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Champion William & Mary Loyola Loyola Old Dominion Loyola James Madison Loyola James Madison Loyola James Madison Loyola James Madison James Madison Towson James Madison Hofstra Towson Towson James Madison James Madison Towson

Coach Feffie Barnhill Diane Aikens Diane Aikens Sue Stahl Diane Aikens Jennifer Ulehla Diane Aikens Jennifer Ulehla Diane Geppi-Aikens Jennifer Ulehla Diane Geppi-Aikens Kellie Young Kellie Young Missy Holmes Kellie Young Abby Morgan Missy Doherty Missy Doherty Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe Sonia LaMonica

Score 7-5 16-11 8-7 9-7 (ot) 13-5 9-8 8-7 17-6 12-10 6-5 12-5 11-9 13-12 (ot) 18-15 14-8 15-13 16-7 8-7 10-6 8-6 8-7

Runner-Up Loyola Old Dominion William & Mary Delaware William & Mary Loyola James Madison Loyola James Madison Loyola Old Dominion Old Dominion William & Mary Hofstra Hofstra James Madison William & Mary Delaware Hofstra Towson James Madison

Pct .800 .611 .647 .294 .294 .235 .235 .188

Overall Home 11-1 6-2 7-3 2-5 3-5 2-6 2-6 2-7

Away 5-3 4-5 4-3 3-5 2-7 2-7 2-7 1-6

Neutral 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2012 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS FIRST TEAM Casey Ancarrow, James Madison Andi Raymond, Towson Monica Zabel, James Madison Lisa Bernardini, Old Dominion Kelly Custer, Towson Kelli Joran, Drexel Caitlin McCartney, Delaware Caitlin McHugh, James Madison Angela Biciocchi, Delaware Cally Chakrian, James Madison Alexa Demski, Towson Mary Teeters, Towson SECOND TEAM Emily Ellisen, George Mason Kyrstin Mackrides, William & Mary Alyse Maiden, Drexel Shannon Burns, Delaware Casey Kellogg, Hofstra Ashley Kimener, James Madison Amanda Norcini, Drexel Katie Stillwell, William & Mary Ashley Waldron, Towson Kiersten Jauschnegg, George Mason Emily Kane, Drexel Hannah McBee, Old Dominion Sarah Mulvey, William & Mary Lucy Ferguson, William & Mary ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Brittain Altomare, Hofstra Michelle Dufault, Towson Lucy Ferguson, William & Mary Allison Hahn, Delaware Schylar Healy, James Madison April Iannetta, Hofstra Caitlin McCartney, Delaware Kaleigh Noon, William & Mary Kaci Starkloff, James Madison Alissa Watts, Drexel Player of the Year: Casey Ancarrow, JMU Defensive Player of the Year: Cally Chakrian, JMU Rookie of the Year: Caitlin McCartney, Delaware Coach of the Year: Sonia LaMonica, Towson

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2012 CAA TEAM LEADERS GOALS/GAME 1. Drexel 2. James Madison 3. Towson 4. William & Mary 5. Hofstra 6. Old Dominion 7. George Mason 8. Delaware

GP 17 18 20 17 17 17 16 17

No. 199 207 208 168 163 162 146 142

Avg/G 11.71 11.50 10.40 9.88 9.59 9.53 9.12 8.35

ASSISTS/GAME 1. Towson 2. James Madison 3. Hofstra 4. Drexel 5. William & Mary 6. George Mason 7. Old Dominion 8. Delaware

GP 20 18 17 17 17 16 17 17

No. 104 76 69 68 67 49 44 32

Avg/G 5.20 4.22 4.06 4.00 3.94 3.06 2.59 1.88

GROUND BALLS/GAME 1. Old Dominion 2. Hofstra 3. Delaware 4. William & Mary 5. James Madison 6. George Mason 7. Towson 8. Drexel

GP 17 17 17 17 18 16 20 17

No. 295 276 257 250 255 225 272 231

Avg/G 17.35 16.24 15.12 14.71 14.17 14.06 13.60 13.59

POINTS/GAME 1. James Madison 2. Drexel 3. Towson 4. William & Mary 5. Hofstra 6. George Mason 7. Old Dominion 8. Delaware

GP 18 17 20 17 17 16 17 17

No. 283 267 312 235 232 195 206 174

Avg/G 15.72 15.71 15.60 13.82 13.65 12.19 12.12 10.24

DRAW CONTROLS/G 1. James Madison 2. George Mason 3. Drexel 4. William & Mary 5. Towson 6. Delaware 7. Hofstra 8. Old Dominion

GP 18 16 17 17 20 17 17 17

No. 223 194 204 192 215 179 163 155

Avg/G 12.39 12.12 12.00 11.29 10.75 10.53 9.59 9.12

FOULS/GAME 1. Hofstra 2. James Madison 3. Towson 4. George Mason 5. William & Mary 6. Old Dominion 7. Drexel 8. Delaware

GP 17 18 20 16 17 17 17 17

No. 474 423 446 342 363 339 314 289

Avg/G 27.88 23.50 22.30 21.38 21.35 19.94 18.47 17.00

SHOTS/GAME 1. Hofstra 2. James Madison 3. Drexel 4. Old Dominion 5. Towson 6. Delaware

GP 17 18 17 17 20 17

No. 446 469 428 425 478 356

Avg/G 26.24 26.06 25.18 25.00 23.90 20.94

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SHOT PERCENT 1. William & Mary 2. Drexel 3. James Madison 4. George Mason 5. Towson 6. Delaware 7. Old Dominion 8. Hofstra

16 17 GP 17 17 18 16 20 17 17 17

334 330 Goals 168 199 207 146 208 142 162 163

20.88 19.41 Shots 330 428 469 334 478 356 425 446

Pct. .509 .465 .441 .437 .435 .399 .381 .365

TURNOVERS/GAME 1. James Madison 2. Towson 3. Drexel 4. William & Mary 5. Delaware 6. Old Dominion 7. Hofstra 8. George Mason

GP 18 20 17 17 17 17 17 16

No. 193 222 193 236 237 253 257 273

Avg/G 10.72 11.10 11.35 13.88 13.94 14.88 15.12 17.06

CAUSED TURNOVER/G 1. Old Dominion 2. Drexel 3. Hofstra 4. George Mason 5. James Madison 6. Towson 7. Delaware 8. William & Mary

GP 17 17 17 16 18 20 17 17

No. 138 135 130 122 133 138 112 102

Avg/G 8.12 7.94 7.65 7.62 7.39 6.90 6.59 6.00

GOALS AGAINST AVE. 1. Towson 2. Drexel 3. James Madison 4. Hofstra 5. Delaware 6. Old Dominion 7. William & Mary 8. George Mason

GP 20 17 18 17 17 17 17 16

GA 173 157 171 186 193 195 217 229

Minutes GA Ave. 1211:34 8.57 1025:51 9.18 1103:33 9.30 1025:59 10.88 1019:36 11.36 1020:00 11.47 1032:00 12.62 960:00 14.31

SHUTOUTS/GAME 1. Drexel

GP 17

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Avg/G 0.06

SAVES/GAME 1. William & Mary 2. Hofstra 3. Delaware 4. Towson 5. Old Dominion 6. George Mason 7. James Madison 8. Drexel

GP 17 17 17 20 17 16 18 17

Saves 186 176 155 175 136 125 121 102

Avg/G 10.94 10.35 9.12 8.75 8.00 7.81 6.72 6.00

SAVE PERCENT 1. Towson 2. Hofstra 3. William & Mary 4. Delaware 5. James Madison 6. Old Dominion 7. Drexel 8. George Mason SHOTS ON GOAL/G 1. Drexel 2. James Madison

GP 20 17 17 17 18 17 17 16 GP 17 18

GA 173 186 217 193 171 195 157 229

Saves Save% 175 .503 176 .486 186 .462 155 .445 121 .414 136 .411 102 .394 125 .353

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Towson Hofstra Old Dominion Delaware George Mason William & Mary

20 17 17 17 16 17

371 315 300 272 248 263

18.55 18.53 17.65 16.00 15.50 15.47

2012 CAA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS GOALS/GAME 1. Ellisen, Emily-MASON 2. McCartney, Caitlin-DEL 3. Wood, Charlotte-DREXEL 4. Roguski, Amy-JMU 5. Maiden, Alyse-DREXEL 6. Fay, Chelsea-DELAWARE 7. Bernardini, Lisa-ODU 8. Mackrides, Kyrstin-W&M 9. Raymond, Andi-TOW 10. Salmon, Taelor-W&M

GP 16 15 16 18 17 17 17 17 19 17

No. 38 35 37 40 36 35 34 32 35 31

Avg/G 2.38 2.33 2.31 2.22 2.12 2.06 2.00 1.88 1.84 1.82

ASSISTS/GAME 1. Zabel, Monica-JMU 2. Raymond, Andi-TOW 3. Maiden, Alyse-DREXEL 4. Rohrback, Ashleigh-TOW 5. Schwartz, Mary-MASON 6. Altomare, Brittain-HOF 7. Noon, Kaleigh-W&M 8. Bernardini, Lisa-ODU 9. Wood, Charlotte-DREXEL 10. Anderson, Maggie-W&M Klunder, Jaclyn-DREXEL

GP 18 19 17 20 16 17 15 17 16 17 17

No. 49 33 19 22 16 16 14 15 13 13 13

Avg/G 2.72 1.74 1.12 1.10 1.00 0.94 0.93 0.88 0.81 0.76 0.76

POINTS/GAME 1. Zabel, Monica-JMU 2. Raymond, Andi-TOW 3. Maiden, Alyse-DREXEL 4. Wood, Charlotte-DREX 5. Ellisen, Emily-MASON 6. Bernardini, Lisa-ODU 7. McCartney, Caitlin-DEL 8. Salmon, Taelor-W&M 9. Rohrback, Ashleigh-TOW 10. Fay, Chelsea-DEL

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GP 18 19 17 16 16 17 15 17 20 17

G 30 35 36 37 38 34 35 31 27 35

A 49 33 19 13 11 15 4 11 22 6

Pts Avg/G 79 4.39 68 3.58 55 3.24 50 3.12 49 3.06 49 2.88 39 2.60 42 2.47 49 2.45 41 2.41

GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. Rohrback, Ashleigh-TOW 2. Ancarrow, Casey-JMU Wood, Charlotte-DREXEL Maiden, Alyse-DREXEL Hahn, Allison-DELAWARE Joran, Kelli-DREXEL Custer, Kelly-TOWSON

GP 20 13 16 17 17 17 20

No. 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

Avg/G 0.20 0.23 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.15

GROUND BALLS/GAME 1. Pandolf, Jaclyn-HOFSTRA 2. Geary, Sarah-ODU 3. McCartney, Caitlin-DEL 4. Demski, Alexa-TOWSON 5. Teeters, Mary-TOWSON

GP 16 17 15 16 20

No. 55 49 37 39 48

Avg/G 3.44 2.88 2.47 2.44 2.40

SHOTS/GAME 1. Fay, Chelsea-DELAWARE 2. McCartney, Caitlin-DEL 3. Ellisen, Emily-MASON 4. Bernardini, Lisa-ODU 5. Wood, Charlotte-DREXEL 6. Hartrum, Rebecca-ODU

GP 17 15 16 17 16 17

No. 101 85 89 85 78 79

Avg/G 5.94 5.67 5.56 5.00 4.88 4.65

2 0 1 2 C A A S TAT I S T I C S 7. 8. 9. 10.

Maiden, Alyse-DREXEL Reymann, Rebecca-ODU Custer, Kelly-TOWSON Zabel, Monica-JMU

17 17 20 18

78 71 79 71

4.59 4.18 3.95 3.94

GP 16 17 17 17 15

No. 58 59 47 45 39

Avg/G 3.62 3.47 2.76 2.65 2.60

CAUSED TURNOVERS/GAME GP 1. Jauschnegg, Kiersten-MAS 16 2. Chakrian, Cally-JMU 16 3. Burns, Shannon-DEL 17 4. Demski, Alexa-TOWSON 16 Ellisen, Emily-MASON 16

No. 27 24 24 20 20

Avg/G 1.69 1.50 1.41 1.25 1.25

GOALS AGAINST AVG 1. Teeters, Mary-TOWSON 2. Santandrea, Amanda-DREX 3. Healy, Schylar-JMU 4. Pandolf, Jaclyn-HOFSTRA 5. Geary, Sarah-ODU 6. Zaugra, Alex-DELAWARE 7. Ferguson, Lucy-W&M 8. Pastrana, Brittany-MASON

GP 20 17 13 16 17 17 17 14

GA 158 131 103 159 175 164 204 178

DRAW CONTROLS/GAME 1. Ellisen, Emily-MASON 2. Kopenhaver, Kristin-DREX 3. Burns, Shannon-DEL 4. Norcini, Amanda-DREXEL 5. McCartney, Caitlin-DEL

SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. Teeters, Mary-TOWSON 2. Pandolf, Jaclyn-HOFSTRA 3. Ferguson, Lucy-W&M 4. Healy, Schylar-JMU 5. Zaugra, Alex-DELAWARE 6. Geary, Sarah-ODU 7. Santandrea, Amanda-DREX 8. Pastrana, Brittany-MASON

GP 20 16 17 13 17 17 17 14

Saves 159 156 172 80 124 124 88 101

Min. 1119:02 882:44 690:12 887:12 922:30 860:46 946:06 746:06 GA 158 159 204 103 164 175 131 178

Save Pct. .502 .495 .457 .437 .431 .415 .402 .362

SAVES/GAME 1. Ferguson, Lucy-W&M 2. Pandolf, Jaclyn-HOFSTRA 3. Teeters, Mary-TOWSON 4. Zaugra, Alex-DELAWARE Geary, Sarah-ODU 6. Pastrana, Brittany-MASON 7. Healy, Schylar-JMU 8. Santandrea, Amanda-DREXEL

GP 17 16 20 17 17 14 13 17

No. 172 156 159 124 124 101 80 88

Avg/G 10.12 9.75 7.95 7.29 7.29 7.21 6.15 5.18

FREE-POSITION GOALS/GAME 1. Norcini, Amanda-DREXEL Maiden, Alyse-DREXEL 3. McCartney, Caitlin-DELAWARE 4. Hartrum, Rebecca-ODU 5. Salmon, Taelor-W&M

GP 17 17 15 17 17

No. 13 13 11 12 9

Avg/G 0.76 0.76 0.73 0.71 0.53

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Year Overall Record Conference Record Head Coach (Career) Post-Season / Notes 1978...........5-6 ....................... n/a .................................Judy Clapp................................. USWILA Tournament 1979...........8-7 ....................... n/a .................................Judy Clapp (13-13)..................... 5th, USWLA Division II Tournament 1980...........9-6 ...................... n/a .................................Janet Smith. ............................... 5th, USWLA Division II Tournament 1981...........13-2 ..................... n/a .................................Janet Smith. ............................... AIAW National Champions; 2nd, EAIAW Regionals 1982...........14-1 ..................... n/a .................................Janet Smith ................................ AIAW National Champions; EAIAW Regional Champions 1983...........18-2 .................... 4-0, 2nd ..........................Janet Smith ................................ NCAA Division I Nat’l Champions; East Coast Conf. Champions 1984...........15-4-1 ................. 4-0 1st ............................Janet Smith ................................ 3rd, NCAA Championships; ECC Champions 1985...........9-8 ...................... 3-1, 2nd ..........................Janet Smith ................................ 2nd, ECC Tournament 1986...........9-8 ...................... 4-1, 2nd ..........................Janet Smith ................................ ECC Champions 1987...........12-5 .................... 5-1,2nd ..........................Janet Smith ................................ ECC Champions; No. 9 in final NCAA poll 1988...........8-9 ...................... 4-2, 3rd. ..........................Janet Smith ................................ 2nd, ECC Tournament 1989...........11-6 .................... 5-1, 2nd ..........................Janet Smith (118-51-1) ............... 2nd, ECC Tournament; No. 7 in final NCAA poll 1990...........8-9 ...................... 4-2, 2nd ..........................MaryBeth Holder ....................... 2nd, ECC Tournament 1991........... 6-11 ................... 3-1, 2nd ..........................MaryBeth Holder ........................ 2nd, ECC Tournament 1992...........7-9 ...................... n/a .................................MaryBeth Holder ........................ No. 12 in final NCAA poll 1993...........6-11 .................... 2-4, 4th ..........................MaryBeth Holder (27-40) ............ 1st Round, Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 1994...........11-7 .................... 4-3, 4th ..........................Denise Wescott. .......................... 1st Round, CAA Tournament; No. 12 in NCAA poll 1995...........9-10 .................... 3-4, 4th ..........................Denise Wescott ........................... 2nd, CAA Tournament; No. 13 in final NCAA poll 1996...........8-8 ...................... 4-1, 2nd ..........................Denise Wescott .......................... 1st Round, North Atlantic Conference Tournament 1997...........12-6 .................... 5-1, 2nd ..........................Denise Wescott .......................... America East Champions; No. 15 in final NCAA poll 1998...........14-4 .................... 6-0, 1st............................Denise Wescott .......................... America East Champions; No. 12 in final NCAA poll 1999...........13-5 .................... 6-0, 1st............................Denise Wescott ......................... America East Champions; No. 13 in final NCAA poll 2000...........13-5 .................... 5-1, 2nd ..........................Denise Wescott .......................... NCAA 1st Round; America East Runners-up; No. 12 in final NCAA poll 2001...........7-10 .................... 5-1, 2nd ..........................Denise Wescott .......................... America East Semifinals 2002...........4-12 .................... 3-5, 8th ..........................Denise Wescott .......................... 2003...........7-9 ...................... 4-3, 4th ...........................Denise Wescott .......................... 2004...........6-10 .................... 2-5, 6th ..........................Denise Wescott (104-86) ............ 2005...........8-8 ...................... 4-3, 4th ..........................Kim Ciarrocca. ........................... Colonial Athletic Association Semifinals; Received Votes in NCAA poll 2006...........5-12 .................... 1-6, 8th ..........................Kim Ciarrocca ........................... 2007...........11-6 .................... 5-2, 3rd. ..........................Kim Ciarrocca. ........................... Colonial Athletic Association Semifinals 2008...........11-6 .................... 4-3, 4th ..........................Kim Ciarrocca ........................... Colonial Athletic Association Semifinals 2009...........10-8 .................... 5-2, 2nd ..........................Kim Ciarrocca. ........................... Colonial Athletic Association Finals 2010...........6-10 .................... 3-4, 5th ...........................Kim Ciarrocca (51-50) ............... 2011...........8-9 ...................... 3-4, T-4th .........................Kateri Linville ............................ 2012...........5-12 .................... 3-4, 5th ...........................Kateri Linville (13-21) .................

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Albany ..................................................................................................... 1-0 American ................................................................................................. 3-0 Boston University ...................................................................................... 6-2 Bridgewater ............................................................................................. 1-0 Brown ...................................................................................................... 1-0 Bucknell ................................................................................................. 11-0 Colgate .................................................................................................... 1-0 College of New Jersey (TCNJ) .................................................................... 4-0 Cornell ..................................................................................................... 1-3 Cortland State .......................................................................................... 1-0 Davidson .................................................................................................. 1-0 Denison .................................................................................................... 2-0 Denver ..................................................................................................... 3-1 Drexel .................................................................................................... 22-6 East Stroudsburg ....................................................................................... 4-2 George Mason .......................................................................................... 9-4 Georgetown ............................................................................................. 0-1 Hofstra ................................................................................................. 16-10 Ithaca....................................................................................................... 1-0 James Madison ..................................................................................... 15-19 Johns Hopkins .......................................................................................... 1-1 Lafayette. ............................................................................................... 13-9 La Salle .................................................................................................... 1-1 Lehigh .................................................................................................... 24-7 Lock Haven ............................................................................................... 1-1 Loyola (Md.) ........................................................................................... 8-27 Maryland ............................................................................................ 3-16-1 Massachusetts .......................................................................................... 1-0 Monmouth .................................................................................. First Meeting Mount Saint Mary’s ................................................................................... 2-0

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New Hampshire ........................................................................................ 7-0 Northwestern ........................................................................................... 0-1 Notre Dame .............................................................................................. 0-3 Ohio State ................................................................................................ 1-1 Old Dominion ......................................................................................... 13-9 Oregon .................................................................................................... 2-0 Penn State .............................................................................................. 6-25 Pennsylvania ............................................................................................ 3-5 Princeton ................................................................................................ 4-18 Regis ........................................................................................................ 1-0 Richmond. ............................................................................................. .14-3 Rowan (Glassboro) ................................................................................... 6-0 Rutgers .................................................................................................. 14-9 St. Bonaventure ........................................................................................ 3-0 St. Mary’s (Cal.) ........................................................................................ 1-0 Saint Joseph’s .......................................................................................... 2-1 Temple ................................................................................................. 11-18 Towson ................................................................................................. 29-16 UMBC....................................................................................................... 6-5 Ursinus ..................................................................................................... 4-4 Vanderbilt ............................................................................................... 3-3 Vermont ................................................................................................... 6-0 Villanova.................................................................................................. 5-0 Virginia .................................................................................................. 2-11 Virginia Tech............................................................................................. 2-1 West Chester ......................................................................................... 16-6 William & Mary. ..................................................................................... 7-11 Yale ......................................................................................................... 0-1 All-Time Record...........................................................321-249-1 (35 Seasons) 2013 Opponents in Yellow

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ALL-TIME HONORS ALL-AMERICANS Anne Brooking ............................. 1982 (1st), 1983 (1st) Christy Buck ................................................. 2000 (3rd) Nari Bush ..................................................... 1988 (HM) Sue Daddona ...............................................1995 (2nd) Joanne Dobson.............................................1992 (2nd) Sarah Edwards ............................................. 2000 (3rd) Karen Emas ..............1982 (1st), 1983 (1st) , 1984 (1st#) Kelly Frey ..................................................... 1995 (3rd) Kim Jackson .................................................. 1982 (1st) Melissa Hefner ............1997 (2nd, HM*), ‘96 (2nd, HM*) Missi Kennedy ............................................. 1996 (HM*) Beth Manley .................................................. 1987 (1st) Kirsten McEntee ............................................ 1997 (3rd) Missy Meharg ............................................. 1984 (1st#) Melissa Michalski ......................................... 1994 (3rd) Meghan Mulqueen........................................ 1991 (3rd) Jenn Rinnander ................. 1994 (2nd, HM*), 1992 (3rd) Linda Schmidt ................................................ 1983 (1st) Liza Shoemaker .....1998 (1st*, 2nd), ‘97 (3rd), ‘96 (3rd) Laurie Tortorelli............................................. 2002 (3rd) Anne Wilkinson ............................................1986 (2nd) Barb Wolffe................................................. 1990 (HM*) Note: As selected by Brine/Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association except where noted as # (Mitchell & Ness) and * (USWLCA) REGIONAL ALL-STARS Angela Biciocchi ...........................................2012 (2nd) Anne Brooking ............................. 1982 (1st), 1983 (1st) Christy Buck .............. 1999 (1st), 2000 (1st), 1998 (2nd) Nari Bush ....................1987 (1st), 1988 (1st), 1989 (1st) Joanne Canavan............................................ 1987 (1st) Jessica Cerveny ............................................2009 (2nd) Sue Daddona .............................1995 (1st), 1994 (2nd) Jenny Diana .................................................2004 (2nd) Joanne Dobson.............................................. 1992 (1st) Erin Edell ......................................................2005 (2nd) Sarah Edwards ............................................. 2000 (1st) Karen Emas ...............1982 (1st), 1983 (1st), 1984 (1st#) Nicole Flego .................................................2007 (2nd) Megan Fortunato ............1999 (2nd), ‘00 (2nd), ‘01 (1st) Kelly Frey ....................................1995 (1st), 1996 (2nd) Kelly Griffith .................................................. 1999 (1st) Megan Hager ..............................................2006 (2nd) Kathy Hahn ................................................... 2000 (1st) Melissa Hefner ..................1995 (1st), ‘96 (1st), ‘97 (1st) Robyn Hill ....................................................1999 (2nd) Lecia Inden .................................................... 1989 (1st) Kim Jackson ................................................. 1982 (HM) Melissa Kennedy ......... 1995 (2nd), ‘96 (2nd), ‘97 (2nd) Julie Kuehn ..................................................1998 (2nd) Beth Manley .................................................. 1987 (1st) Cheryl Masterson .......................................... 1990 (1st) Caitlin McCartney .........................................2012 (2nd) Casey McCrudden ........................................2008 (2nd) Kirsten McEntee ............................................ 1997 (1st) Missy Meharg ............................................. 1984 (1st#) Melissa Michalski .......................................... 1994 (1st) Ashley Moderacki ........................................2001 (2nd) Meghan Mulqueen....................... 1991 (1st), 1992 (HM) Katie Muth ..................................2007 (1st), 2008 (2nd) Laura Perry ............................... 1995 (2nd), 1996 (2nd) Jenn Rinnander ........................... 1992 (1st), 1994 (1st) Kristina Scanlon......................... 1994 (2nd), 1995 (2nd) Linda Schmidt ................................................ 1983 (1st) Carey Sebastian ............................................ 1998 (1st) Corinne Shuck ..............................................2002 (2nd) Liza Shoemaker ............... 1998 (1st), ‘97 (1st), ‘96 (2nd) Debbie Sloan ................................................2007 (2nd) Amy Sullivan ...............................1999 (1st), 1998 (2nd) Laurie Tortorelli .................2000 (1st), ‘01 (1st), ‘02 (1st) Anne Wilkinson ............................................. 1986 (1st) Erin Zimmerman ...........................................2009 (2nd) ALL-CONFERENCE Joanne Ambrogi ............................................ 1987 (1st) Angela Biciocchi ............................................ 2012 (1st) Lisa Blanc ...................................................... 1983 (1st) Ange Bradley ............................... 1986 (1st), 1988 (1st) Anne Brooking .............................................. 1983 (1st) Christy Buck .............. 1998 (1st), 1999 (1st), 2000 (2nd) Shannon Burns ......................................................(2nd) Nari Bush ....................1987 (1st), 1988 (1st), 1989 (1st)

BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE Joanne Canava ............................................. 1987 (1st) Jessica Cerveny ............................ 2008 (1st), 2009 (1st) Jen Coyne ..................................................... 1986 (1st) Sue Daddona ................................................ 1995 (1st) Jen Dempsey ................................................1998 (2nd) Linda Detar ................................................... 1983 (1st) Jenny Diana .................................................2004 (2nd) Erin Edell .................. 2003 (2nd), 2004 (2nd), 2005 (1st) Sarah Edwards ...............2000 (1st), ‘99 (2nd), ‘98 (2nd) Karen Emas .................................. 1983 (1st), 1984 (1st) Lynn Ferrand ................................................. 1984 (1st) Nicole Flego .................................................. 2007 (1st) Megan Fortunato ...............1999 (1st), ‘00 (1st), ‘01 (1st) Kelley Frey .................................................... 1996 (1st) Ange Gaeta..................................................2008 (2nd) Lindsey Greer ...............................................2003 (2nd) Kelly Griffith ................................1999 (1st), 1998 (2nd) Denise Guerra. .............................................1999 (2nd) Jennifer Hadley ............................................1993 (2nd) Megan Hager ...............................................2006 (2nd) Katy Hahn ................ 2000 (1st), 1999 (2nd), 2001 (2nd) Melissa Hefner ............................. 1996 (1st), 1997 (1st) Jill Hershey.................................................... 1991 (1st) Robyn Hill ...................................1999 (1st), 1998 (2nd) Lecia Inden .................................................... 1989 (1st) Kim Jackson .................................................. 1984 (1st) Julianna Jeffers ............................................2011 (2nd) Melissa Kennedy .......................... 1997 (1st), 1996 (1st) Julie Kuehn ................................................... 1998 (1st) Morgan Leonard...........................................2011 (2nd) Allison Lynch ................................................2004 (2nd) Beth Manley ................1985 (1st), 1986 (1st), 1987 (1st) Claire Marrazzo ................1999 (1st), ‘00 (1st), ‘01 (1st) Cheryl Masterson .......................................... 1990 (1st) Caitlin McCartney .......................................... 2012 (1st) Casey McCrudden ........................................2008 (2nd) Kalyn McDonough ......................................... 2011 (1st) Kirsten McEntee ............................................. 1997 (1st) Stacey McPartland ........................................2006 (2nd) Missy Meharg .............................. 1984 (1st), 1985 (1st) Melissa Michalski .........................................1994 (2nd) Ashley Moderacki ...................... 2001 (2nd), 2002 (2nd) Meghan Mulqueen......................................... 1991 (1st) Katie Muth ................................ 2007 (2nd), 2008 (2nd) Kate O’Connell .......................... 2000 (2nd), 2001 (2nd) Kelly O’Connor.............................................2005 (2nd) Laura Perry .................................1996 (1st), 1995 (2nd) Becky Rausa .................................................2005 (2nd) Jennifer Rinnander ............1991 (1st), ‘93 (1st), ‘94 (1st) Jen Root ........................................................ 1991 (1st) Kristina Scanlon......................... 1995 (2nd), 1993 (2nd) Emily Schaknowski .........2008 (1st), ‘09 (2nd), ‘10 (2nd) Linda Schmidt ............................... 1983 (1st), 1984 (1st) Carey Sebastian ............................................ 1998 (1st) Liza Shoemaker ............................ 1997 (1st), 1998 (1st) Corinne Shuck ........................... 2001 (2nd), 2002 (2nd) Debbie Sloan ............................. 2007 (2nd); 2009 (2nd) Amy Sullivan ...............1997 (1st), 1998 (1st), 1999 (1st) Denise Swift ................................................. 1984 (1st) Laurie Tortorelli.............................................. 2001 (1st) Marisa Vecchiano .........................................1998 (2nd) Anne Wilkinson ............................ 1985 (1st), 1986 (1st) Barb Wolffe................................................... 1990 (1st) Melissa Woolley ............................................ 1986 (1st) Erin Zimmerman ............................................ 2009 (1st) NATIONAL LACROSSE HALL OF FAME Janet Smith (Coach) ..............................................1997 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE HALL OF FAME Janet Smith ......................Coach ...........................1997 Karen Emas ......................Player ...........................1997 Anne Brooking .................Player ...........................1997 Missy Meharg ..................Player ...........................1998 Anne Wilkinson ................Player. ..........................2000 Nari Bush .........................Player ...........................2001 Beth Manley .....................Player ...........................2002 Ange Bradley ...................Player ...........................2005 Kim Jackson .....................Player. ..........................2006 Sue Daddona ...................Player ...........................2006 Brenda Lear......................Player ...........................2008 Liza Shoemaker ................Player. ..........................2008 Melissa Hefner. .................Player. ..........................2011

NCAA TOURNAMENT MVP Karen Emas ...........................................................1983 CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Karen Emas ............... East Coast Conf ..........1983, 1984 Beth Manley .............. East Coast Conf ....................1987 Melissa Hefner .......... America East........................1997 Carey Sebastian ........ America East........................1998 CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Laura Perry ............... CAA ....................................1994 Liza Shoemake .......... CAA ....................................1995 Amy Sullivan ............. America East........................1996 Christy Buck .............. America East........................1997 Laurie Tortorelli.......... America East........................1999 Nicole Flego .............. CAA ....................................2007 Caitlin McCartney ...... CAA ....................................2012 CONFERENCE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Shannon Kron ..............America East .....................2001 Casey McCrudden ........CAA ..................................2005 Katie Hogan .................CAA ..................................2005 Debbie Sloan ................CAA ..................................2006 Stacey McPartland ........CAA ..................................2006 Nicole Flego .................CAA ..................................2007 Courtney Aburn............CAA ..................................2007 Emily Schaknowski .......CAA ..................................2007 Lindsey Coon ................CAA ..................................2008 Julianna Jeffers ............CAA ..................................2008 Stephanie Allen ............CAA ..................................2009 Bridget Burns................CAA ..................................2011 Allison Hahn ................CAA ..................................2012 Caitlin McCartney .........CAA ..................................2012 CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Janet Smith .................. East Coast Conf. ......1984, 1989 Denise Wescott ............. North Atlantic ...................1996 Denise Wescott ............. America East.....................1998 NCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR (STATE OF DELAWARE) Jill Hershey............................................................1991 Liza Shoemaker .....................................................1998 Sarah Edwards ......................................................2000 UD OUTSTANDING SENIOR FEMALE ATHLETE Anne Brooking ......................................................1982 Karen Emas ...........................................................1984 Missy Meharg .......................................................1985 Anne Wilkinson .....................................................1986 Ange Bradley ........................................................1988 Nari Bush ..............................................................1989 Barb Wolffe...........................................................1990 Liza Shoemaker .....................................................1998 ACADEMIC HONORS Karen Emas ..CoSIDA Academic All-American (2nd) 1984 CoSIDA District II Academic Team, 1984 East Coast Conference Scholar-Athlete (W. Lacrosse), 1983, 1984 Sarah Edwards ..................... CoSIDA 1st team Academic All-American, 2000 CoSIDA District II Academic Team, 1999, 2000 IWLCA All-Academic Team, 1999, 2000 America East Scholar-Athlete of the Year (Women’s Lacrosse), 2000 Melissa Hefner ..................... ECC Scholar-Athlete, 1997 Jill Hershey. ......... ECC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 1991 ECC Scholar-Athlete (Women’s Lacrosse), 1991 CoSIDA District II Academic Team, 1991 Claire Marrazzo .......... IWLCA All-Academic Team, 2000 America East Scholar-Athlete of the Year (Lacrosse), 2001 CoSIDA District II All-Academic 2nd Team Katy Hahn ....... CoSIDA District II All-Academic 2nd Team Liza Shoemaker . CoSIDA District II Academic Team, 1998 Christy Buck ...... IWLCA All-Academic Team, 1999, 2000 Laurie Tortorelli............ IWLCA All-Academic Team, 2002 Nikki Kucharski ........... IWLCA All-Academic Team, 2002 Katie Muth ........ IWLCA All-Academic Team, 2007, 2008 Ange Gaeta................. IWLCA All-Academic Team, 2009 Morgan Marino ........... IWLCA All-Academic Team, 2009 Kaly McDonough ...CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 2011 Kelsey Kaminsky ......... IWLCA All-Academic Team, 2012 Grace Willis ................ IWLCA All-Academic Team, 2012

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach Years Record (Pct.) Judith Clapp ........... 1978-79 (2) ...........13-13 (.500) Janet Smith ........... 1980-89 (10) .....118-51-1 (.697) MaryBeth Holder .... 1990-93 (4) ...........27-40 (.403) Denise Wescott ...... 1994-04 (11) ........104-86 (.547) Kim Ciarrocca....... 2005-2010 (6) .........51-50 (.505) Kateri Linville.......2011-Present (2) .......13-21 (.471) Totals ......................35 seasons.....321-249-1 (.562) TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS NCAA Championships: 1981 (AIAW), 1982 (AIAW), 1983 (NCAA) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1978 (USWILA), 1979 (5th, USWILA), 1980 (5th, USWILA), 1981 (1st, AIAW), 1982 (1st, AIAW), 1983 (1st, NCAA), 1984 (3rd), 2000 (1st Round) All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: ...................7-2 Conference Titles: ................................................. 6 East Coast Conference - 1984, 1986, 1987 America East Conference - 1997, 1998, 1999 TEAM RECORDS Most Goals, Game: .....36 vs. Towson State, 4/24/86 ....................................28 vs. Towson State, 5/7/83 Least Goals, Game: ........... 1 vs. Penn State, 4/2/92 Most Goals, Season: ........... 294 in 1983 (20 games) Highest Scoring Avg. Season:15.0 (225 gls./15 gm.), 1982 Consecutive Games Scoring 10+ Goals: ...... 10, 1984 Most Goals Allowed, Game: 25 by Penn State, 4/5/79 ........................................... 25 by Temple, 4/27/78 Fewest Goals Allowed, Game:0, vs. East Stroudsburg, 4/13/82 Most Goals Allowed, Season: ................... 228, 1993 Fewest Goals Allowed, Season: .................. 73, 1982 Lowest Scoring Defense Avg.: ................. 4.87, 1982 Consecutive Games Allowing 10+ Goals:...... 9, 2004 Consecutive Games Allowing -10 Goals:...23, 1981-82 Most Goals Scored, Both Teams: 43, vs. Temple, 4/27/78 (18-25) Least Goals Scored, Both Teams:.7, vs. Towson, 5/6/90 (3-4) Largest Margin of Victory: 34 (36-2) vs. Towson, 4/24/86 Largest Margin of Defeat:.23 (25-2) vs. Penn State, 4/5/79 Most Assists, Game:........... 18, vs. Hofstra, 4/22/90 Most Assists, Season: ............................... 145, 1983 Most Points, Game: ........... 49, vs. Towson, 4/24/86 ........................................... 40, vs. Towson, 5/7/83 ......................................... 40, vs. Towson, 4/22/90 Most Points, Season: ............................... 439, 1983 ............................................................... 413, 1984

Most Wins, Season: .................................. 18, 1983 Most Losses, Season: ............ 12, 2002, 2006, 2012 Best Winning Pct., Season: .......... .933 (14-1). 1982 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: ........9, 1979-87 Worst Winning Pct., Season: ....... .250 (4-12), 2002 ................................................... .294 (5-12), 2006 Most Improved Won-Lost Record: .................................. 5-12 in 2006 to 11-6 in 2007 Most Consecutive Wins: ........................19, 1982-83 Most Consecutive Wins (one season): ......... 12, 1983 Most Consecutive Wins to Start Season:. ..... 12, 1983 Most Consecutive Losses:................ 8, 2002; 6, 2006 Most Consecutive Losses to Start Season: ............................................... 3, 1993, 1996, 2009 Consecutive Conference Wins: ..........26, 1997-2000 ............................................................13, 1983-85 Consecutive Conference Losses: ......... 5, 2002, 2006 Consecutive Home Wins: ........ 22, 5/7/80-5/11/83 ............................................ 15, 4/14/06-4/11/08 Most Games Played, Season: ...............20, 1983-84 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Games Played, Season: ................................... 20, Karen Emas, 1983, 1984 ................................................ 20, Lisa Blanc, 1983 ................................20, Missy Meharg, 1983, 1984 ............................. 20, Anne Wilkinson, 1983, 1984 ...................................20, Denise Swift, 1983, 1984 ...................................... 20, Lisa Detar, 1983, 1984 .......................................... 20, Linda Schmidt, 1983 ................................. 20, Lynn Farrand, 1993, 1984 ........................... 20, Stacie Indelicarto, 1982, 1984 .................................. 20, Kim Jackson, 1983, 1984 ..................................20, Maureen Wilkinson, 1983 .........................................20, Anne Brooking, 1983 .......................................... 20, Wooly Devine, 1983 ...................................... 20, Joanne Ambrogi, 1984 .............................................20, Beth Manley, 1984 Most Games Played, Career: .................................. 74, Anne Wilkinson, 1983-86 .....................................72, Missy Meharg, 1982-85 ....................................... 72, Christy Buck, 1997-00 ................................... 72, Sarah Edwards, 1997-00 .................................. 71, Liza Shoemaker, 1995-98 .................................... 71, Melissa Hefner, 1994-97 ..........................................70, Katie Muth, 2004-08 ...................................... 70, Amy Sullivan, 1996-99 ................................. 70, Carey Sebastian, 1995-98

Most Shots on Goal, Game: ............................... n/a Most Shots on Goal, Season: ................... 738, 1984 Most Shots on Goal, Allowed, Game: ................. n/a Most Shots on Goal, Allowed, Season: ..... 587, 1985 Most Groundballs, Season: .................. 1,600, 1983 ............................................................ 1,365, 1984 Most Groundballs/Game Season:.80.0, 1983 (NCAA Record) ............................................................ 68.25, 1984 Most Groundballs Allowed, Season: ..... 1,190, 1984 Most Caused Turnovers, Game (since ‘03): ..............................28 vs. St. Bonaventure, 3/21/07 ....................................... 28 vs. Villanova, 3/16/05 Most Caused Turnovers, Season: .............. 361, 1983 Most Caused Turnovers PG, Season: ...... 18.05, 1983 Most Draw Controls, Game (since ‘03): ..................................20 vs. St. Bonventure, 3/8/08 Most Draw Controls, Season (since ‘01): ... 218, 2008 Most Saves, Game: ...... 36 vs. West Chester, 5/5/78 Most Saves, Season: ............................... 264, 1983 Most Saves Per Game, Season: ............ 13.69, 2002 ............................................................ 13.20, 1983

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Anne Wilkinson tops Delaware’s games played list with 74 and is second all-time with 88 career assists

ALL-TIME RECORDS .................................. 70, Kirsten McEntee, 1994-97 .................................... 70, Missi Kennedy, 1994-97 ....................................... 70, Beth Manley, 1984-87 ........................................ 70, Karen Emas, 1981-84 ......................................... 70, Linda Detar, 1981-84 ...................................... 70, Lynn Farrand, 1981-84 ....................................... 70, Kim Jackson, 1981-84 Goals, Game: .................11 by Ann Pasquariello vs. Hofstra, 1979 .... 10, Anne Wilkinson vs. James Madison, 3/27/86 .................... 10, Ginny Adams vs. Temple, 4/27/78 ....10, Karen Emas vs. Towson St., 5/7/83 (ECC Playoffs) ............... 9, Karen Emas vs. Towson State, 4/14/83 ....................... 8, Karen Emas vs. Bucknell, 4/21/81 ........................ 8, Karen Emas vs. Ursinus, 3/24/83 .......................... 8, Karen Emas vs. Rutgers, 4/5/83 ......................8, Karen Emas vs. Lafayette, 4/26/83 ....................... 8, Karen Emas vs. Virginia, 4/29/83 ........................ 8, Karen Emas vs. Towson, 4/12/84 ........................ 8, Karen Emas vs Bucknell, 4/17/84 ..................... 8, Missy Meharg vs. Rutgers, 3/26/85 .......... 8, Anne Wilkinson vs. Towson State, 4/24/86 ...... 8, Meghan Mulqueen vs. West Chester, 4/24/90 Goals, Game (Freshman): ....................... 8, Karen Emas vs. Bucknell, 4/21/81 Goals, Season: ......................98, Karen Emas, 1984 (NCAA Record) Goals Per Game, Season: ... 4.90, Karen Emas, 1984 Goals, Season (Freshman): .... 54, Karen Emas, 1981 Goals, Career: .............. 310, Karen Emas, 1981-84 (NCAA Record) Goals Per Game, Career: ..................................... 4.65, Karen Emas, 1981-84 Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal: ........................... 60, Karen Emas 5/1/81-5/20/84 Fastest Goals to Start a Game: .......................:14, Julianna Jeffers at JMU 4/17/11 .............................:19, Karen Emas vs. JMU 4/7/83 Assists, Game: ....................... 8, Karen Emas vs. Bucknell, 4/17/84 ........................7, Denise Swift vs. Ursinus, 4/21/84 .......................... 6, Karen Emas vs. Ithaca, 5/14/81 .............5, Elaine Pomian vs. Trenton State, 4/12/80 ...................... 5, Elaine Pomian vs. Lehigh, 5/15/82 ........................ 5, Karen Emas vs. Towson, 4/14/83 ...............5, Lisa Blanc vs. Glassboro State, 4/23/83 ....................... 5, Missy Meharg vs. Towson, 5/7/83 ..................5, Denise Swift vs. West Chester, 5/1/84 .......................... 5, Denise Swift vs. Bucknell, 5/584 ..............................5, Denise Swift vs. Penn, 5/9/84 ........................5, Jenn Coyne vs. Bucknell, 4/15/86 .........................5, Jenn Coyne vs. Towson, 4/24/86 ....................... 5, Jenn Rinnander vs. JMU, 4/15/94 ..........................5, Brenda Lear vs. UMBC, 4/14/92 .....................5, Nikki Kucharski vs. W&M, 4/11/03 Assists, Game (Freshman): .......................... 6, Karen Emas vs. Ithaca, 5/14/81 Assists, Season: .....................43, Denise Swift, 1984 Assists Per Game, Season: 2.15, Denise Swift, 1984 Assists, Season (Freshman): ... 23, Karen Emas, 1981 Assists, Career: .............. 110, Karen Emas, 1981-84 Assists Per Game, Career: ..................................... 1.57, Karen Emas, 1981-84 Points, Game: ..................... 16, Karen Emas vs. Bucknell, 4/17/84 ...................... 14, Karen Emas vs. Towson, 4/14/83 .... 13, Anne Wilkinson vs. James Madison, 3/27/86 ........................ 12, Karen Emas vs. Ithaca, 5/14/81 ........................ 11, Karen Emas vs. Rutgers, 4/5/83 ....................11, Karen Emas vs. Lafayette, 4/26/83 ................... 11, Karen Emas vs. Towson #2, 5/7/83 ................... 11, Missy Meharg vs. Rutgers, 3/26/85 Points, Season: ....................130, Karen Emas, 1984 (NCAA Record)

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

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Points Per Game, Season: ... 6.50, Karen Emas, 1984 Points, Season (Freshman): .... 77, Karen Emas, 1981 Points, Career: .............. 420, Karen Emas, 1981-84 (NCAA Record) Points Per Game, Career: ..................................... 6.00, Karen Emas, 1981-84 ..................................3.95, Missy Meharg, 1982-85 Consecutive Games Scoring a Point: ......... 70, Karen Emas (scored every game in career) Groundballs, Game: .............................17, Lisa Blanc vs. Lehigh, 5/8/83 .............14, Lisa Blanc vs. Glassboro State, 4/23/83 .................. 14, Karlyn Wesley vs. Lafayette, 5/3/87 ......................... 14, Nari Bush vs. Towson, 4/21/88 ............13, Anne Wilkinson vs. Penn State, 4/10/86 .................. 13, Missy Meharg vs. Lafayette, 4/7/84 ...................... 13, Karen Emas vs. Ursinus, 4/21/84 ......................13, Beth Manley vs. Ursinus, 4/21/84 ................... 13, Missy Meharg vs. Towson, 4/14/83 ......................... 13, Lisa Blanc vs. Towson, 4/14/83 ................ 13, Anne Wilkinson vs. Towson, 4/14/83 ......................... 13, Lisa Detar vs. Towson, 4/14/83 ........................ 13, Lisa Blanc vs. Bucknell, 4/19/83 Groundballs, Season (since 1983): .............................................. 180, Lisa Blanc, 1983 ........................................162, Missy Meharg, 1984 ........................................153, Missy Meharg, 1983 ............................................ 150, Linda Detar, 1983 ..................................... 149, Anne Wilkinson, 1983 ..................................... 143, Anne Wilkinson, 1984 ...........................................139, Denise Swift, 1983 ........................................ 139, Linda Schmidt, 1983 .............................................. 134, Lisa Detar, 1983 ...........................................132, Denise Swift, 1984 Groundballs Per Game, Season: ............................................. 9.00, Lisa Blanc, 1983 Groundballs, Career: ................................ 466, Anne Wilkinson, 1983-86 ...................................391, Missy Meharg, 1982-85 ......................................... 385, Nari Bush, 1986-89 ..................................... 360, Beth Manley, 1984-87 ............................... 339, Joanne Ambrogi, 1984-87 ....................................... 290, Lecia Inden, 1986-89 ..................................... 271, Denise Swift, 1981-84 ................................... 267, Linda Schmidt, 1981-84 ......................................... 262, Lisa Detar, 1981-84 ...................................... 246, Karen Emas, 1982-84 Groundballs Per Game, Career: ............................... 6.30, Anne Wilkinson, 1983-86 Draw Controls (kept since 2002): Game:...........9, Shannon Burns vs. Drexel, 4/15/12 .................... 7, Julianna Jeffers vs. Drexel, 4/25/10 ....6, Casey McCrudden vs. George Mason, 4/10/08 Season: ....................... 49, Ashley Moderacki, 2001 ........................................ 47, Shannon Burns, 2012 ................................................. 40, Erin Edell, 2003 .....................................39, Caitlin McCartney, 2012 ................................................. 39, Erin Edell, 2004 ................................................. 38, Erin Edell, 2005 ....................................... 38, Courtney Aburn, 2008 ................................... 36, Kalyn McDonough, 2011 ................................................33, Deb Sloan, 2007 .............................32, Michelle Campolettano, 2004 .................................. 31, Emily Schaknowski, 2008 ............................................... 30, Libby Pforr, 2003 Career: .......................... 138, Erin Edell, 2002-2005 ............................108, Courtney Aburn, 2007-2010 ..........................................83, Katie Muth, 2004-08 ...............................81, Casey McCrudden, 2005-08 ......................... 81, Emily Shacknowski, 2007-2010 ...............................80, Holly Burman, 2008-Present ...................................... 74, Deb Sloan, 2006-2009 ............................... 61, Ashley Moderacki, 1999-02 .................................. 51, Nikki Kucharski, 2000-03 .................................... 50, Kristin Cellucci, 2003-06

Karen Emas is Delaware’s all-time leader with 420 points, 310 goals and 110 assists. Her point and goal totals still rank among NCAA Division I Leaders

........................49, Michelle Campolettano, 2001-04 Draw Controls per game (kept since 2002): Season: ........................ 2.76, Shannon Burns, 2012 .............................................. 2.50, Erin Edell, 2003 Career:......................... 2.15, Erin Edell (2002-2005) Caused Turnovers (kept since 2002): Game:............ 5, Lauren Carrigan vs. JMU, 4/16/06 .................. 5, Erin Zimmerman vs. Temple, 3/18/09 ............5, Amanda Gill at William & Mary, 4/16/10 Season: ..........................35, Claire Marrazzo, 2001 ............................................... 33, Katy Hahn, 2001 ........................................ 31, Laurie Tortorelli, 2001 .................................... 30, Ashley Moderacki, 2001 ...........................................29, Lindsey Greer, 2003 ...........................................26, Holly Burman, 2011 ........................................ 24, Shannon Burns, 2012 ............................................24, Allison Lynch, 2004 ...................................... 22, Erin Zimmerman, 2009 ..................................... 1, Stacey McPartland, 2007 Career: ..........................62, Lindsey Greer, 2002-05 ................................. 56, Erin Zimmerman, 2006-09 ............................................ 55, Erin Edell, 2002-05 ..........................................48, Katie Muth, 2004-08 .................................... 47, Laura Libertini, 2003-06 ................................. 46, Lauren Carrigan, 2002-05 ........................................45, Ange Gaeta, 2007-09 ...................................45, Laurie Tortorelli, 2002-05 ...................................... 42, Allison Lynch, 2002-05 Caused Turnovers per game (kept since 2002): Season: ...........................1.81, Lindsey Greer, 2003 Career:...............1.09, Lauren Carrigan (2003-2006) Interceptions, Season (since 1983): .........................................34, Anne Brooking, 1983 Interceptions, Career: .......... 58, Nari Bush, 1986-89 Blocks, Season:................112, Anne Brooking, 1983 Shots on Goal, Game (Since 1983): .................. 19, Missy Meharg vs. Lafayette, 4/7/84 ........................ 18, Karen Emas vs. Towson, 5/7/83 ................ 18, Karen Emas vs. West Chester, 5/1/84 ........................ 17, Karen Emas vs. Rutgers, 4/3/84 ......................17, Karen Emas vs. Lafayette, 4/7/84 ........... 16, Jenn Rinnander vs. West Chester, 5/1/94

.........................16, Missy Meharg vs. Penn, 5/9/84 ............... 15, Joanne Canavan vs. Hofstra, 3/28/87 .................. 15, Jenn Rinnander vs. Loyola, 4/16/91 .................. 15, Jenn Rinnander vs. Lehigh, 4/28/92 ..................... 15, Jenn Rinnander vs. JMU, 3/22/93 ......... 15, Jenn Rinnander vs. West Chester, 4/20/93 ......... 15, Karen Emas vs. William & Mary, 4/26/84 Shots on Goal, Season (Since 1981): ........................................... 245, Karen Emas, 1984 ........................................202, Missy Meharg, 1984 ........................................... 199, Karen Emas, 1983 ........................................181, Missy Meharg, 1985 ...................................... 170, Jenn Rinnander, 1994 ..................................161, Anne Pasquariello, 1982 .............................................. 144, Lisa Blanc, 1983 .........................................142, Sue Daddona, 1995 ........................................... 141, Karen Emas, 1982 ...................................... 139, Jenn Rinnander, 1992 Shots on Goal, Career: ...................................... 639, Karen Emas, 1981-84 ...................................602, Missy Meharg, 1982-85 ............................ 568, Jennifer Rinnander, 1991-94 ................................ 475, Anne Wilkinson, 1983-86 ............................373, Meghan Mulqueen, 1989-92 .............................372, Casey McCrudden, 2005-08 ......................................... 350, Lisa Blanc, 1980-83 .............................. 306, Megan Fortunato, 1998-01 ............................... 296, Joanne Ambrogi, 1984-87 ....................................... 287, Lecia Inden, 1986-89 Most Goalie Minutes Played, Season: ....................................... 1,200, Kim Jackson, 1983 ....................................... 1,200, Kim Jackson, 1984 ..................................1,075, Carey Sebastian, 1995 ...................................1,075, Jessica Cerveny, 2009 ........................1,040, Makenzie Worthington, 2011 ................................... 1,032, Laurie Tortorelli, 2001 .......................................990, Michelle Beach, 1998 ...........................................990, Leslie Saylor, 1990 ...........................................990, Leslie Saylor, 1991 ......................................987, Jessica Cervney, 2008 ..................................... 979, Melissa Woolley, 1986 ......................................... 964, Karen Critzer, 1994 Most Goalie Minutes Played, Career: .................................. 4,200, Kim Jackson, 1981-84 ......................... 3,807, Jessica Cerveny, 2005-2009 ..............................3,767, Laurie Tortorelli, 1999-02 ............................ 3,679, Carey Sebastian, 1995-98 .............................2,647, Melissa Woolley, 1986-88 ..........................2,367:06, Patrice Hughes, 2003-05 ...................1,652, Makenzie Worthington, 2008-11 ...............................1,322, Michelle Beach, 1988-89 ................................... 1,286, Lisa McBeth, 1978-79 ................................. 1,074, Karen Critzer, 1992-94 ...................................1,050, Leslie Saylor, 1989-91 Best Goals Per Game Average, Season: ......................................... 4.86, Kim Jackson, 1982 ......................................... 5.80, Kim Jackson, 1981 ......................................... 6.35, Kim Jackson, 1983 ......................................... 7.30, Kim Jackson, 1984 ........................................7.50, Wendy Kridel, 1988 ..........................................8.20, Leslie Saylor, 1990 ..................................... 8.29, Laurie Tortorelli, 2001 ......................................8.35, Michelle Beach, 1989 .................................... 8.60, Melissa Woolley, 1987 ....................................8.62, Carey Sebastian, 1996 Best Goals Per Game Average, Career: .................................... 6.18, Kim Jackson, 1981-84 .....................................8.72, Leslie Saylor, 1988-91 .................................9.17, Michelle Beach, 1998-89 ......................................... 9.20, Kim Crossley, 1980 .............................. 9.24, Carey Sebastian, 1995-98 ................................9.43, Laurie Tortorelli, 1999-02 .....................9.95, Makenzie Worthington, 2008-11 ................................. 10.28, Karen Critzer, 1992-94 ..................................... 10.5, Lisa McBeth, 1978-79

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE ..............................10.61, Melissa Wooley, 1986-88 .................................10.8, Patrice Hughes, 2003-05 Goalie Saves, Game: .................... 36, Lisa McBeth vs. West Chester, 1978 .......................31, Kim Crossley vs. Maryland, 1980 ........................... 29, Kim Jackson vs. Ursinus, 1981 ................... 23, Melissa Woolley vs. Lafayette, 1986 Goalie Saves, Season: ....264 by Kim Jackson, 1983 Goalie Saves, Per Game Season: ......................................... 15.4, Kim Crossley, 1980 Goalie Saves, Career: ................................. 925 by Kim Jackson, 1981-84 Goalie Saves Per Game Career: ......................................... 15.4, Kim Crossley, 1980 Save Percentatge, Season: ......................................... .724, Kim Jackson, 1981 ......................................... .704, Kim Jackson, 1982 ........................................ .675, Kim Jackson, 1983 ........................................ .629, Kim Jackson, 1984 ........................................ .626, Kim Crossley, 1980 .................................... .609, Laurie Tortorelli, 2001 ................................... .603, Carey Sebastian, 1997 ................................... .593, Carey Sebastian, 1998 ......................................... .583, Lisa McBeth, 1979 ................................... .576, Carey Sebastian, 1996 Save Percentage, Career: ................................... .678, Kim Jackson, 1981-84 ........................................ .626, Kim Crossley, 1980 ..................................... .572, Lisa McBeth, 1978-79 ............................. .571, Carey Sebastian, 1995-98 ............................... .560, Laurie Tortorelli, 1999-02 .................................... .553, Leslie Saylor, 1988-91 .................................. .539, Katie Partlow, 1991-92 ................................ .535, Michelle Beach, 1988-89 .................................. .534, Karen Critzer, 1992-94 .............................. .523, Melissa Woolley, 1986-88 CAREER POINTS LEADERS (100 Point Club) 1. Karen Emas ................. 1981-84 ............ *420 2. Missy Meharg .............. 1982-85 .............. 285 3. Jenn Rinnander ............ 1991-94 .............. 257 Anne Wilkinson ........... 1983-86 .............. 257 5. Lisa Blanc .................... 1980-83 .............. 252 6. Ann Pasquariello ......... 1979-82 .............. 204 7. Elaine Pomian .............. 1979-82 .............. 195 8. Megan Fortunato ......... 1998-01 ............. 188 9. Meghan Mulqueen ....... 1989-92 .............. 173 Casey McCrudden ........ 2005-08 .............. 173 11. Joanne Ambrogi .......... 1984-87 ............. 171 12. Jen Coyne ................... 1984-87 .............. 160 13. Katie Muth ................... 2004-08 .............. 156 14. Sarah Edwards ............ 1997-00 .............. 152 15. Emily Schaknowski ...... 2007-10 .............. 151 16. Amy Sullivan ............... 1996-99 ............. 150 17. Sue Daddona ............... 1992-95 .............. 147 18. Lecia Inden .................. 1986-89 .............. 143 19. Barbara Wolffe ............ 1987-90 ............. 141 20. Laura Perry ................. 1994-96 ............. 135 21. Courtney Aburn ........... 2007-10 .............. 118 22. Christy Buck ................ 1997-00 ............. 117 23. Denise Swift ................. 1982-84 ............. 116 Kelly Frey .................... 1994-96 ............. 116 25. Deb Sloan .................... 2006-09 ............. 113 26. Kirsten McEntee ........... 1994-97 ............. 110 27. Kate O’Connell ............ 1998-01 ............ .106 CAREER GOAL LEADERS (100 Goal Club) 1. Karen Emas ................. 1981-84 ............ *310 2. Missy Meharg .............. 1982-85 .............. 227 3. Lisa Blanc .................... 1980-83 .............. 190 4. Jenn Rinnander ............ 1991-94 .............. 188 5. Anne Wilkinson ........... 1983-86 .............. 169 6. Meghan Mulqueen ....... 1989-92 .............. 148 7. Ann Pasquariello ......... 1979-82 .............. 147 8. Casey McCrudden ........ 2005-08 .............. 146 9. Joanne Ambrogi .......... 1984-87 .............. 129

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ALL-TIME RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON ASSIST LEADERS 1. Denise Swift.....................1984 ................ .43 2. Karen Emas .....................1983 .................. 34 3. Karen Emas .....................1984 .................. 32 4. Anne Wilkinson ...............1985 .................. 28 Lisa Blanc ........................1983 ................. 28 6. Emily Schaknowski ..........2008 ................. 27 7. Denise Swift.....................1983 ................. 26 8. Amy Sullivan ...................1997 ................. 25 Jenn Rinnander................1994 ................. 25 Megan Fortunato .............2000 ................. 25 11. Jen Coyne .......................1986 ................. 24 Missy Meharg ..................1983 ................. 24 SINGLE-SEASON SAVES LEADERS 1. Kim Jackson ....................1983 ................ 264 2. Kim Jackson ....................1984 ................ 248 3. Kim Cossley .....................1980 ................ 231 4. Kim Jackson ....................1981 ................ 228 5. Laurie Tortorelli ................2001 ................ 220 6. Laurie Tortorelli ................2002 ................ 216 7. Melissa Woolley...............1986 ................ 210 8. Carey Sebastian ..............1998 ................ 201 9. Carey Sebastian ..............1995 ................ 199 10. Karen Critzer .................. 1994 ................ 193

Missy Meharg is second in Delaware history with 285 career points and 227 career goals

CAREER GOALIE SAVES LEADERS 1. Kim Jackson ..................... 1981-84 .............. 925 2. Laurie Tortorelli ................. 1999-02 .............. 754 3. Carey Sebastian ............... 1995-98 .............. 750 4. Jessica Cerveny ................ 2006-09 .............. 552 5. Melissa Woolley ............... 1985-86 .............. 512 6. Leslie Saylor ..................... 1989-91 .............. 373 7. Patrice Hughes ................. 2003-05 .............. 344 8. Lisa McBeth ...................... 1978-79 .............. 301 9. Kim Crossley .......................1980 ................ 231 10. Michelle Beach ............... 1988-89 .............. 220 11. Karen Critzer .................. 1992-94 .............. 211 12. Makenzie Worthington .... 2008-11 .............. 207 13. Katie Partlow ....................1991 ................ 166

YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS (Goals-Assists-Points) 1978...... Ginny Adams .............................31-na-31 1979 ..... Ann Pasquariello ........................37-13-50 .............. Elaine Pomian.............................34-16-50 1980 ..... Lisa Blanc .....................................44-5-49 1981 ..... Karen Emas ...............................54-23-77 1982 ..... Karen Emas ...............................63-21-84 1983 ..... Karen Emas .............................95-34-129 1984 ..... Karen Emas .............................98-32-130 1985 ..... Missy Meharg ............................69-19-88 1986 ..... Anne Wilkinson .........................56-18-74 1987 ..... Joanne Canavan .........................42-10-52 1988 ..... Lecia Inden ..................................34-8-42 1989 ..... Lecia Inden ..................................39-9-48 1990 ..... Barb Wolffe ...............................26-19-45 1991 ..... Meghan Mulqueen .......................42-8-50 1992 ..... Jenn Rinnander...........................43-13-56 1993 ..... Jenn Rinnander...........................55-19-74 1994...... Jenn Rinnander...........................52-25-77 1995 ..... Sue Daddona .............................56-16-72 1996 ..... Laura Perry ...............................28-17-45 1997 ..... Amy Sullivan .............................19-25-44 1998 ..... Amy Sullivan .............................33-21-54 1999 ..... Megan Fortunato .......................40 -19-59 2000 ..... Megan Fortunato ........................31-25-56 .............. Sarah Edwards ..........................42-14-56 2001 ..... Megan Fortunato ........................35-15-50 2002 ..... Corinne Shuck ..............................35-9-44 2003 ..... Nikki Kucharski .........................24-12-36 2004 ..... Jenny Diana (Fr.) ...........................38-6-44 2005 ..... Becky Rausa ...............................23-16-39 2006 ..... Casey McCrudden ........................38-8-46 2007 ..... Nicole Flego (Fr.) ........................36-22-58 2008 ..... Emily Schaknowski ....................29-27-56 2009...... Emily Schaknowski .....................20-13-33 2010...... Ali Libertini ...................................25-9-34 2011...... Julianna Jeffers.............................32-4-36 2012...... Chelsea Fay ..................................35-6-41

SINGLE-SEASON POINTS LEADERS 1. Karen Emas .....................1984 ................ 130 2. Karen Emas .....................1983 ................ 129 3. Missy Meharg ..................1985 .................. 88 4. Lisa Blanc ........................1983 .................. 87 5. Missy Meharg ..................1984 .................. 86 6. Karen Emas .....................1982 .................. 84 7. Missy Meharg ..................1983 ................. 78 8. Karen Emas .....................1981 .................. 77 Jennifer Rinnander ...........1994 .................. 77 10. Anne Wilkinson ...............1986 ................. 74

GOALS 1978 ..... Ginny Adams ....................................... 31 1979 ..... Ann Pasquariello ................................. 37 1980 ..... Lisa Blanc ............................................. 44 1981 ..... Karen Emas (Fr.).................................... 64 1982 ..... Karen Emas .......................................... 63 1983 ..... Karen Emas .......................................... 95 1984 ..... Karen Emas .......................................... 98 1985 ..... Missy Meharg ....................................... 69 1986 ..... Anne Wilkinson .................................... 56 1987 ..... Joanne Canavan ................................... 42

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Elaine Pomian .............. 1979-82 ............. .118 Megan Fortunato ......... 1998-01 .............. 118 Katie Muth ................... 2004-08 .............. 114 Sue Daddona ............... 1992-95 .............. 112 Sarah Edwards ............ 1997-00 .............. 111 Jen Coyne ................... 1984-87 .............. 107 Lecia Inden .................. 1986-89 .............. 106

CAREER ASSIST LEADERS 1. Karen Emas ................. 1981-84 .............. 110 2. Anne Wilkinson ........... 1983-86 ................ 88 3. Elaine Pomian .............. 1979-82 ............... .77 4. Megan Fortunato ......... 1998-01 ................ 70 5. Jenn Rinnander ............ 1991-94 ................ 69 Denise Swift ................. 1982-84 ................ 69 Emily Schaknowski ...... 2007-10 ................ 69 8. Amy Sullivan ............... 1996-99 ................ 66 9. Lisa Blanc .................... 1980-83 ................ 62 10. Missy Meharg .............. 1982-85 ................ 58 11. Ann Pasquariello ......... 1979-82 ................ 57 12. Jenn Coyne .................. 1984-87 ................ 53

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ALL-TIME RECORDS 1988 ..... Lecia Inden ........................................... 34 1989 ..... Meghan Mulqueen ................................ 35 1991 ..... Meghan Mulqueen ................................ 42 1992 ..... Jenn Rinnander..................................... 43 1993 ..... Jenn Rinnander..................................... 55 1994 ..... Jenn Rinnander..................................... 52 1995 ..... Sue Daddona........................................ 56 1996 ..... Laura Perry .......................................... 28 1997 ..... Melissa Hefner. ..................................... 30 1998 ..... Amy Sullivan ........................................ 33 1999 ..... Megan Fortunato .................................. 40 2000 ..... Sarah Edwards ..................................... 42 2001 ..... Megan Fortunato .................................. 35 2002 ..... Corinne Shuck ...................................... 35 2003 ..... Nikki Kcharski ..................................... 24 .............. Erin Edell ............................................. 24 2004 ..... Jenny Diana ......................................... 38 2005 ..... Casey McCrudden (Fr.) .......................... 32 2006 ..... Casey McCrudden ................................. 38 2007 ..... Katie Muth............................................ 37 2008 ..... Casey McCrudden ................................. 43 2009 ..... Deb Sloan ............................................ 24 2010 ..... Ali Libertini .......................................... 25 .............. Julianna Jeffers..................................... 25 2011 ..... Julianna Jeffers..................................... 32 2012 ..... Chelsea Fay .......................................... 35 .............. Caitlin McCartney ................................. 35 ASSISTS 1978 ..... na 1979 ..... Elaine Pomian....................................... 16 1980 ..... Elaine Pomian....................................... 20 1981 ..... Karen Emas .......................................... 23 1982 ..... Elaine Pomian....................................... 22 1983 ..... Karen Emas .......................................... 34 1984 ..... Denise Swift.......................................... 43 1985 ..... Anne Wilkinson .................................... 28 1986 ..... Jen Coyne ............................................ 24 1987 ..... Joanne Canavan ................................... 10 .............. Lecia Inden ........................................... 10 1988 ..... Lecia Inden ............................................. 8 1989 ..... Barb Wolffe .......................................... 14 1990 ..... Barb Wolffe .......................................... 19 1991 ..... Jenn Rinnander..................................... 12 1992 ..... Jenn Rinnander..................................... 13 1993 ..... Jenn Rinnander..................................... 19 1994 ..... Jenn Rinnander..................................... 25 1995 ..... Kelly Frey ............................................. 23 1996 ..... Laura Perry .......................................... 17 1997 ..... Amy Sullivan ........................................ 25 1998 ..... Amy Sullivan ........................................ 21 1999 ..... Megan Fortunato .................................. 19 2000 ..... Megan Fortunato .................................. 25 2001 ..... Kate O’Connell ..................................... 16 2002 ..... Corinne Shuck ........................................ 9 2003 ..... Nikki Kurcharski ................................... 12 2004 ..... Shannon Kron ...................................... 18 2005 ..... Becky Rausa ......................................... 16 2006 ..... Megan Hager ....................................... 12 2007 ..... Nicole Flego ......................................... 22 2008 ..... Emily Schaknowski .............................. 27 2009 ..... Emily Schaknowski .............................. 13 2010 ..... Emily Schaknowski .............................. 12 2011 ..... Holly Burman ...................................... 13 2012 ..... Allison Hahn ......................................... 11 SAVES 1978 ..... Lisa McBeth ........................................ 126 1979 ..... Lisa McBeth ........................................ 175 1980 ..... Kim Crossley ...................................... 231 1981 ..... Kim Jackson ...................................... 228 1982 ..... Kim Jackson ...................................... 174 1983 ..... Kim Jackson ....................................... 264 1984 ..... Kim Jackson ....................................... 248 1985 ..... Melissa Woolley.................................. 146 1986 ..... Melissa Woolley.................................. 210 1987 ..... Melissa Woolley.................................. 158

1988 ..... Wendy Kridel ....................................... 95 1989 ..... Michelle Beach.................................... 169 1990 ..... Leslie Saylor ....................................... 186 1991 ..... Leslie Saylor ....................................... 184 1992 ..... Katie Partlow...................................... 163 1993 ..... Lauren Baugher .................................. 152 1994 ..... Karen Critzer ..................................... 193 1995 ..... Carey Sebastian ................................. 199 1996 ..... Carey Sebastian ................................. 170 1997 ..... Carey Sebastian ................................. 184 1998 ..... Carey Sebastian ................................. 201 1999 ..... Laurie Tortorelli .................................. 129 2000 ..... Laurie Tortorelli ................................... 189 2001 ..... Laurie Tortorelli .................................. 220 2002 ..... Laurie Tortorelli .................................. 261 2003 ..... Patrice Hughes.................................... 110 2004 ..... Patrice Hughes ................................... 117 2005 ..... Patrice Hughes ................................... 123 2006 ..... Jessica Cerveny ................................. 125 2007 ..... Jessica Cerveny ................................. 117 2008 ..... Jessica Cerveny .................................. 153 2009 ..... Jessica Cerveny ................................. 157 2010 ..... Makenzie Worthington.......................... 73 2011 ..... Makenzie Worthington........................ 126 2012 ..... Alex Zaugra ....................................... 124 ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES .........................(10-13) Home: 6-7 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 0-2 1980.... Denison 13, Delaware 12 (at UMBC) USWLA Tournament 1986.... Delaware 8, Lehigh 7 (Home) ECC Semifinals 1988.... Delaware 12, Marland 11 (Home) 1990.... Delaware 11, Lehigh 10 (Home) ECC Semifinals 1991.... Loyola 12, Delaware 11 (Home) ............ Delaware 12, Lehigh 8 (Away) 1995.... Old Dominion 9, Delaware 7 (at JMU) CAA Championship 1997.... Princeton 13, Delaware 12 (Home) 1998.... James Madison 11, Delaware 10 (Home) ............ Old Dominion 8, Delaware 7 (Away) 1999.... Princeton 10, Delaware 8 (Home) 2001.... Hofstra 10, Delaware 9 (Away) 2004.... Northwestern 9, Delaware 8 (Home) 2006.... Delaware 12, Denver 11 (Home) ............ Delaware 9, Brown 8 (Home) ............ Hofstra 16, Delaware 13 (Away) 2007.... Delaware 7, Old Dominion 6 (Home) 2009.... Rutgers 7, Delaware 6 (Away) 2010.... Delaware 12, Old Dominion 11 (Away) 2011.... Delaware 10, Lehigh 9 (Away) ............ Towson 9, Delaware 8 (2OT) (Home) ............ Delaware 12, George Mason 11 (2OT) (Away) ............ William & Mary 11, Delaware 10 (3OT) (Home) ACTIVE CAREER SCORING LEADERS Through the End of the 2012 Season Player ......................G A Pts. Chelsea Fay...............47 7 54 Caitlin McCartney .....35 4 39 Blair King ..................21 7 27 Allison Hahn .............17 11 28 Bridget Burns ............15 5 20 Shannon Burns ..........15 1 16 Abbie Hartman .........14 2 16 Brittany Griel .............7 1 11 Angela Biciocchi .......5 3 8 Rachel Dooley ...........2 1 3 Kelsey Dlugos ............2 0 2 Leigh Kaminski ..........1 0 1 Career Hat Tricks: Caitlin McCartney - 6 Chelsea Fay - 5 Allison Hahn - 2 Blair King - 2

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Bridget Burns - 2 Shannon Burns - 1 Active Points Streak: Caitlin McCartney - 15 Chelsea Fay - 10 Shannon Burns - 3 Allison Hahn - 2 Bridget Burns - 2 Blair King - 2 Abbie Hartman - 1 Active Goal-Scoring Streak: Caitlin McCartney - 11 Chelsea Fay - 10 Shannon Burns - 3 Allison Hahn - 2 Bridget Burns - 2 Abbie Hartman - 1 Blair King - 1 WOMEN’S LACROSSE DELAWARE STADIUM FACTS Record: 13-21 (.382) Conference Record: 6-8 (.429) CAA Overtime Record: 0-2 (.000) vs. Ranked Opponents: 0-3 (.000) Largest Attendance: 613 vs. Old Dominion, 4/24/11 Largest Single-Season Attendance: 3,001, 2011 First game: February 16, 2011, Delaware vs. No. 1 Maryland; (Maryland won 17-8) First Goal Scored: Alex Aust (Maryland) vs. UD 2/16/11 (3:01 into game) First UD Goal Scored: Ali Libertini vs. Maryland 2/16/11 (8:02 into game) Most Goals, Team: 17, Delaware, vs. Saint Mary’s College, 3/29/11 17, Maryland, vs Delaware, 2/16/11 Most Delaware Goals, Team: 17, Delaware vs. Saint Mary’s College, 3/29/11 Most Goals, Half, Team: 12, Maryland, 2/16/11 (First Half) Most UD Goals, Half, Team: 10 vs. Saint Mary’s College (Calif.), 3/29/11 (First) 8, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/23/11 (Second Half) Fewest Goals Scored, Team: 3, Saint Joseph’s vs. Delaware, 3/23/11 4, Delaware vs. Drexel, 4/13/12 5, Saint Mary’s College (Calif.), 3/29/11 Fewest Goals Scored, Combined: 13, Drexel vs. Delaware, 4/13/12 13, Hofstra vs. Delaware, 4/8/11 Longest Game: Delaware vs. William & Mary, 70:05 (3OT), (W&M 11-10) 4/22/11 Delaware vs. Towson, 67:42 (2OT), (Towson 9-8), 4/2/11 Most Points, Individual (4 minimum): 6, Monica Zabel, James Madison, 4/20/12 (4g, 2a) 6, Alica Krause (UMBC), 3/7/12 (4g, 2a) 6, Karri Ellen Johnson, Maryland, 2/16/11 (5g, 1a) 6, Alex Aust, Maryland, 2/16/11 (4g, 2a) 6, Meg Decker (Loyola (Md.), 3/16/11 (4g, 2a) 5, Allison Hahn vs. James Madison, 4/20/12 (3g, 2a) 5, Maggie McCormick, Penn State, 3/10/12 (3g, 2a) 5, Lindsay Cox, UMBC, 3/7/12 (4g, 1a) 5, Caitlin McCartney vs. Villanova, 2/22/12 (4g, 1a) 5, Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland, 2/16/11 (5g, 0a) 4, Emily Ellisen, George Mason, 4/22/12 (4g, 0a) 4, Bridget Burns vs. James Madison, 4/20/12 (3g, 1a) 4, Allison Hahn vs. George Mason, 4/22/12 (1g, 3a) 4, Caitlin McCartney vs. George Mason, 4/22/12 (4g, 0a) 4, Chelsea Fay vs. George Mason, 4/22/12 (4g, 0a) 4, Abby Wilson, UMCBC, 3/7/12 (3g, 1a) 4, Julie McBrien, Lehigh, 2/25/12 (3g, 1a) 4, Chelsea Fay vs. Lehigh, 2/15/12 (4g, 0a) 4, Kalyn McDonough vs. William & Mary, 4/22/11 (3g, 1a) 4, Morgan Leonard vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 3/29/11) (4g, 0a) 4, Holly Burman vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 3/29/11 (4g, 0a)

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 4, Julianna Jeffers vs. Temple, 3/19/11 (4g, 0a) 4, Corrine Drost vs. Loyola (Md.) 3/16/11 (4g, 0a) 4, Ali Libertini vs. Maryland, 2/16/11 (4g, 0a) 4, Stephanie Parcell, Temple, 3/19/11 (3g, 1a) 4, Sarah Mollison, Maryland, 2/16/11 (1g 3a) 4, Marlee Paton, Loyola (Md.), 3/16/11 (3g, 1a) 4, Ashley Holofcener, William & Mary, 4/22/11 (2g, 2a) Most Goals, Individual (3 minimum): 5, Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland, 2/16/11 5, Karri Ellen Johnson, Maryland, 2/16/11 4, Caitlin McCartney vs. George Mason, 4/22/12 4, Chelsea Fay vs. George Mason, 4/22/12 4, Emily Ellisen, George Mason, 4/22/12 4, Monica Zabel, James Madison, 4/20/12 4, Alicia Krause, UMBC, 3/7/12 4, Lindsay Cox, UMBC, 3/7/12 4, Chelsea Fay vs. Lehigh, 2/25/12 4, Caitlin McCartney vs. Villanova, 2/22/12 4, Morgan Leonard vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.), 3/29/11 4, Holly Burman (UD) vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.), 3/29/11 4, Julianna Jeffers vs. Temple, 3/19/11 4, Corrine Drost vs. Loyola, 3/16/11 4, Ali Libertini vs. Maryland, 2/16/11 4, Alex Aust, Maryland, 2/16/11 4, Meg Decker, Loyola (Md.), 3/16/11 3, Allison Hahn vs. James Madison, 4/20/12 3, Bridget Burns vs. James Madison, 4/20/12 3, Caitlin McCartney vs. James Madison, 4/20/12 3, Ariel Lane, James Madison, 4/20/12 3, Blair King vs. Penn State, 3/10/12 3, Maggie McCormick, Penn State, 3/10/12 3, Theresa Zichelli, Penn State, 3/10/12 3, Abby Wilson, UMBC, 3/7/12 3, Shannon Burns vs. Lehigh, 2/25/12 3, Julie McBrien, Lehigh, 2/25/12 3, Chelsea Fay vs. Villanova, 2/22/12 3, Julianna Jeffers vs. Maryland, 2/16/11 3, Grace Gavin, Loyola (Md.), 3/16/11 3, Marlee Paton, Loyola (Md.), 3/16/11 3, Stephanie Parcell, Temple, 3/19/11 3, Ashley Waldron, Towson, 4/2/11 Most Assists, Individual (3 minimum): 3, Allison Hahn vs. George Mason, 4/22/12 3, Holly Burman vs. Towson, 4/2/11 3, Kalyn McDonough vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.), 3/29/11 3, Ali Libertini vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.), 3/29/11 3, Ali Libertini vs. Temple, 3/19/11 3, Sarah Mollison, Maryland, 2/16/11 Most Shots by Individual, Game (7 minimum): 11, Emily Ellisen, George Mason, 4/22/12 10, Chelsea Fay, vs. Lehigh, 2/25/12 8, Caitlin McCartney vs. George Mason 4/22/12 8, Shannon Burns vs. La Salle, 3/3/12 8, Melanie Sarcinello, La Salle, 3/3/12 8, Justine Donodeo, Villanova, 2/22/12 8, Julianna Jeffers vs. Old Dominion, 4/24/11 7, Chelsea Fay vs. George Mason, 4/22/12 7, Caitlin McCartney vs. James Madison, 4/20/12 7, Alicia Krause, UMBC, 3/7/12 7, Shannon Burns vs. UMBC, 3/7/12 7, Chelsea Fay vs. Villanova, 2/22/12 7, Corrine Drost vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.), 3/29/11 7, Corrine Drost vs. Loyola (Md.), 3/16/11 7, Julianna Jeffers vs. Maryland, 2/16/11 7, Lisa Bernardini, Old Dominion, 4/24/11 Most Goalie Saves, Individual (10 Minimum): 13, Makenzie Worthington vs. Old Dominion, 4/24/11 11, Makenzie Worthington vs. William & Mary, 4/22/11 11, Kathleen Worsdale, Saint Mary’s (Calif.), 3/29/11 11, Mary Teers, Towson, 4/2/11 10, Megan Corliss, La Salle, 3/3/12 10, Alex Zaugra vs. Lehigh, 2/25/12 10, Jackie Pandolf, Hofstra, 4/8/11

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A L L - T I M E FA C I L I T Y R E C O R D S 13, Delaware vs. La Salle, 3/3/12 13, Lehigh vs. Delaware, 2/25/12 12, Delaware vs. James Madison, 4/20/12 WOMEN’S LACROSSE RULLO STADIUM FACTS Record at Rullo: 55-40 (.579) First game: March 14, 1999, Delaware vs. Old Dominion (snowed out 12 minutes into game) First official game: April 1, 1999 vs. Drexel (UD won 19-2) First Goal Scored: Amy Sullivan vs. Drexel, 4/1/99 (0:57 into game) Most Goals, Team: 21, Delaware vs. Vermont, 3/19/00 21, Delaware vs. Villanova, 3/16/05 Most Goals, Half, Team: 13 vs. Loyola, 4/24/07 13 vs. Villanova, 3/16/05 Least Goals, Team: 2, Drexel vs. UD, 4/1/99 2, Vermont vs. UD, 3/19/00 Most Shots, Team: 45, UD vs. Villanova, 4/27/07 Most Goals, Individual: 8, Gail Decker, James Madison, 4/9/04 7, Jill Toomey, George Mason, 4/20/03 6, Sarah Edwards vs. James Madison, 3/25/00 6, Kristie Leggio, Denver, 2/28/06 6, Casey McCrudden vs. St. Bonaventure, 3/21/07 6, Kim Griffin, James Madison, 4/11/08 6, Stephanie Allen vs. William & Mary, 4/5/09 5, Megan Santacroce, Loyola, 4/24/99 5, Megan Fortunato vs. Rutgers, 3/15/00 5, Jenny Heister, Old Dominion, 3/10/01 5, Michelle Campolettano vs. Denver, 3/21/04 5, Casey McCrudden vs. Towson, 3/25/05 5, Emily Hoesch vs. Delaware, 4/9/06 5, Casey McCrudden vs. Penn State, 4/12/06 5, Kate McHarg, Loyola, 4/24/07 5, Casey McCrudden vs. UMBC, 3/10/08 5, Nicole Flego vs. UMBC, 3/10/08 5, Katie Muth vs. Drexel, 4/4/08 5, Theresa Bucci, Penn State, 3/13/10 5, Carter Foote, Vanderbilt, 3/28/10 5, Casey Ancarrow, James Madison, 4/11/10 5, Blair King vs. James Madison, 4/11/10 Most Assists, Individual: 5, Kristy Manas, George Mason, 4/20/03 5, Kathleen McPike, Hofstra, 4/20/00 5, Mary Key, Johns Hopkins, 4/19/06 5, Monica Zabel, James Madison, 4/11/10 Most Assists by a Delaware Player: 4, Kristin Cellucci vs. Villanova, 3/16/05 4, Casey McCrudden vs. Loyola (Md.), 4/24/07 3, Megan Fortunato vs. Temple, 4/27/99 3, Megan Fortunato vs. Vermont, 3/19/00 3, Shannon Kron vs. Denver, 3/21/04 3, Becky Rausa vs. Towson, 3/25/05 3, Megan Hager vs. George Mason, 4/14/06 3, Emily Schaknowski vs. Virginia Tech, 3/27/07 3, Katie Muth vs. Towson, 4/1/07 3, Emily Schaknowski vs. St. Bonaventure, 3/8/08 3, Blair King vs. George Mason, 4/9/10 Most Goalie Saves, Delaware: 20, Laurie Tortorelli vs. Boston Univ., 4/14/01 Most Goalie Saves, Opponent: 20, Sheena Ommen, Temple, 5/2/01

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A L L - T I M E R E S U LT S 1978 (5-6) Head Coach: Judith A. Clapp Captains: Patricia Weber, Andrea White at Maryland ............................................... L 4-14 Rutgers ................................................... W 10-2 Trenton State ............................................ W 10-2 Glassboro .............................................. W 13-11 at East Stroudsburg .................................. L 11-13 at Temple ................................................. L 18-25 Towson State .............................................. W 9-4 at West Chester .......................................... L 8-19 at East Stroudsburg ...................................... L 3-8 Rutgers ..................................................... W 9-5 Yale...... ....................................................... L 6-7 1979 (8-7) Head Coach: Judith A. Clapp Captains: Kay Hewlett, Andrea White at Penn State .............................................. L 2-25 at Ursinus ................................................... L 3-11 East Stroudsburg ........................................ W 7-6 at Maryland ............................................... L 5-12 at Rutgers................................................. L 11-13 at Temple ................................................... L 4-13 Glassboro ................................................ W 13-9 Towson State ............................................ W 13-6 at West Chester .......................................... L 8-17 Trenton State ........................................... W 10-3 Bridgewater* .............................................. W 8-4 Lock Haven* .............................................. L 5-14 Hofstra* ................................................... W 25-8 Johns Hopkins*......................................... W 17-5 Denison* .................................................. W 18-7 * U.S. Women’s Lacrosse Association (USWLA) Division II Tournament at Hollins, Va. (5th Place) 1980 (9-6) Head Coach: Janet A. Smith Captains: Carol Spratt, Margie Corwin Ursinus ................................................... L 10-14 Rutgers ................................................... W 13-6 Penn State .................................................. L 6-17 at Trenton State ........................................ W 17-9 at East Stroudsburg .................................. W 12-5 at Maryland ............................................... L 5-12 at Temple ................................................... L 5-16 at Glassboro ............................................ W 10-8 Towson State ............................................ W 11-8 at West Chester .......................................... L 7-11 Towson State^ ................................... L 12-13 (OT) Denison* .................................................. W 16-5 Boston University^ .................................... W 12-4 Loyola (Md.)^ ........................................... W 11-6 Lock Haven^ .............................................. W 9-4 ^ USWLA II Tournament at Loyola (5th Place)

BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 1982 (14-1) AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Janet A. Smith Captains:Anne Brooking, Ann Pasquariello Ursinus..................................................... W 17-7 James Madison ........................................ W 19-5 Rutgers....... ............................................. W 15-1 East Stroudsburg ...................................... W 18-0 Lafayette .................................................. W 12-6 Lehigh.. ................................................... W 19-3 Bucknell ................................................... W 13-1 Temple...... ................................................... L 4-5 Glassboro ................................................ W 20-2 West Chester .......................................... W 17-11 Towson State+ ............................................ W 9-2 Lehigh+... ................................................. W 14-6 Cortland State# ...................................... W 17-11 Colgate#. ................................................. W 21-5 Lehigh#...... .............................................. W 10-8 + EAIAW Regionals at Loyola (1st Place) # AIAW Division II Nationals at West Chester (1st Place) 1983 (18-2, 4-0 ECC) NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS EAST COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPS Head Coach: Janet A. Smith Captains: Anne Brooking, Rita Devine 3/24 at Ursinus .................................. W 19-10 4/5 at Rutgers .................................... W 20-3 4/7 James Madison............................ W 17-7 4/14 at Towson State* .......................... W 21-6 4/16 at Lehigh* ...................................... W 9-6 4/18 Trenton State ............................... W 13-4 4/19 Bucknell* ..................................... W 17-6 4/21 Temple ........................................ W 10-5 4/23 Glassboro ................................... W 25-1 4/26 Lafayette* .................................... W 15-3 4/27 Loyola (MD) ................................. W 15-6 4/29 Virginia ....................................... W 19-6 5/2 at Penn State ................................. L 9-16 5/3 at West Chester ............................. L 9-10 5/7 Towson State%............................. W 28-3 5/8 Lehigh% ........................................ W 9-8 5/11 William & Mary$......................... W 11-7 5/14 Maryland$ .................................. W 11-8 5/21 Penn State$ ................................... W 7-5 5/22 Temple& ...................................... W 10-7 * East Coast Conference Games (1st Place) % East Coast Conf. Tournament at Delaware (1st Place) $ NCAA Division I Tourn.at Philadelphia, Pa. (1st Place)

1984 (15-4-1, 4-0 ECC) 3RD, NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ECC CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Janet A. Smith Captains: Karen Emas, Linda Schmidt 3/22 Maryland ........................................ T 8-8 4/3 Rutgers........................................ W 21-3 4/7 at Lafayette* ................................ W 14-4 4/10 Penn State ..................................... L 7-19 4/12 Towson State* ............................ W 21-10 4/14 Lehigh*........................................ W 14-7 4/17 at Bucknell* ................................. W 27-2 4/19 at Temple....................................... L 5-14 4/21 Ursinus ........................................ W 25-5 4/24 at Loyola (Md.) ............................ L 11-13 4/26 William & Mary......................... W 16-11 4/27 James Madison............................ W 15-3 4/28 Virginia ....................................... W 15-8 5/1 West Chester ............................... W 15-4 5/5 Bucknell% .................................... W 18-1 5/6 Lehigh% ...................................... W 10-5 5/9 Pennsylvania$ ............................. W 18-1 5/12 Penn State$ ................................. W 10-9 5/19 Temple$ ........................................ L 3-13 5/20 Massachusetts$ ............................. W 9-5 * East Coast Conference Games (1st Place) % East Coast Conf. Tourn. at Towson State (1st Place) $ NCAA Division I Tournament (3rd Place) 1985 (9-8, 3-1 ECC) Head Coach: Janet A. Smith Captains: Margaret Meharg, Maureen Wilkinson 3/23 Richmond .................................... L 10-12 3/26 at Rutgers .................................. W 19-14 3/28 at James Madison ...................... W 15-14 3/30 Lafayette* .................................. W 13-12 4/11 Penn State ................................... L 13-21 4/13 at Lehigh* ...................................... L 9-16 4/16 at Bucknell* ................................. W 10-6 4/18 Temple .......................................... L 9-16 4/20 at Ursinus ........................................ L 3-6 4/22 Loyola (MD) ........................ W 18-16 (OT) 4/23 at Towson State* ........................ W 11-10 4/25 at Maryland .................................. L 8-19 4/27 Virginia ....................................... L 13-18 4/30 at West Chester ........................... W 17-9 5/2 Princeton ..................................... W 25-9 5/4 Towson State%............................. W 17-5 5/5 Lehigh% ........................................ L 7-21 * East Coast Conference Games (2nd Place) % East Coast Conf. Tourn. at Lehigh (2nd Place)

1981 (13-2) AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Janet A. Smith Captains: Patti Wilkinson, Linda West at Ursinus ................................................... L 8-11 at Rutgers................................................... W 8-3 East Stroudsburg ...................................... W 26-2 at Lehigh .................................................. W 11-7 Lafayette .................................................. W 17-4 at West Chester .......................................... W 9-7 Bucknell ................................................... W 17-3 Temple.. ..................................................... W 8-7 Glassboro ................................................ W 23-6 at Towson State ........................................ W 10-4 Loyola (Md.)+ ........................................... W 16-8 Lehigh+ ....................................................... L 8-9 Ithaca#. ................................................... W 22-6 Loyola (Md.)# ............................................. W 7-6 Lehigh# ..................................................... W 8-4 + EAIAW Regionals at Loyola (2nd Place) # AIAW Division II Nationals at Penn State (1st Place)

The 1983 Blue Hen lacrosse team went 18-2 and caputured Delaware’s first NCAA women’s lacrosse national championship.

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 1986 (9-8, 4-1 ECC) ECC CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Janet A. Smith Captains: Jen Maliken, Robin Vitetta, Anne Wilkinson 3/20 Maryland ...................................... L 6-12 3/22 Richmond ...................................... L 9-10 3/25 at Drexel*.................................... W 17-3 3/27 James Madison.......................... W 21-12 4/8 at Lafayette* ................................ L 12-13 4/10 Penn State ..................................... L 8-13 4/12 Lehigh*........................................ W 13-9 4/15 at Bucknell* ................................. W 25-3 4/17 at Temple....................................... L 4-19 4/19 Ursinus ........................................ W 16-8 4/22 at Loyola (Md.) .............................. L 7-16 4/24 Towson State* .............................. W 36-2 4/26 at Virginia ................................... L 13-23 4/29 West Chester ................................. L 8-10 5/1 at Princeton ................................. W 20-7 5/3 Lehigh% ................................. W 8-7 (OT) 5/4 Lafayette% ................................ W 12-10 * East Coast Conference Games (2nd Place) % East Coast Conf. Tourn. at Hofstra (1st Place) 1987 (12-5, 5-1 ECC) ECC CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Janet A. Smith Captains: Jennifer Coyne, Beth Manley 3/19 at Maryland .................................. L 6-12 3/21 Richmond .................................. W 21-10 3/24 Drexel*...............................W 1-0 (forfeit) 3/26 at James Madison ...................... W 12-10 3/28 at Hofstra* .................................. W 25-3 4/7 Lafayette ....................................... L 9-10 4/9 at Penn State ................................. L 7-14 4/11 at Lehigh* .................................. W 12-11 4/15 Temple .......................................... L 5-15 4/18 Bucknell* ..................................... W 23-2 4/21 Loyola (Md.) .............................. W 16-12 4/23 at Towson State* .......................... W 24-2 4/25 Virginia ....................................... L 10-11 4/28 at West Chester ........................... W 13-8 4/30 Princeton ..................................... W 10-8 5/2 Lehigh% ...................................... W 10-5 5/3 Lafayette% .................................... W 9-8 * East Coast Conference Games (2nd Place) % East Coast Conf. Tourn. at Delaware (1st Place) 1988 (8-9, 4-2 ECC) Head Coach: Janet A. Smith Captains: Andrea Bradley, Natalie Bush, Karlyn Wesley 3/17 Maryland ........................... W 12-11 (OT) 3/19 Richmond ...................................... W 8-7 3/24 James Madison.............................. L 5-11 3/26 Hofstra* ...................................... W 12-2

4/5 at Lafayette* .................................. L 9-18 4/9 Lehigh*............................................ L 6-7 4/12 at Drexel*.................................. W 20-11 4/14 at #1 Temple.................................. L 7-15 4/16 at Bucknell* ................................. W 15-3 4/18 Penn State ..................................... L 8-13 4/19 at #15 Loyola (Md.) ....................... L 5-10 4/21 Towson State* .............................. W 13-7 4/23 at #8 Virginia ................................ L 4-14 4/26 West Chester ............................. W 14-10 4/28 at Princeton ................................. L 10-11 4/30 #10 Lehigh% ............................... L 10-11 5/1 Lafayette% .................................... L 6-10 * East Coast Conference Games (3rd Place) % East Coast Conf. Tourn. at Lehigh (2nd Place) 1989 (11-6, 5-1 ECC) Head Coach: Janet A. Smith Captains: Nari Bush, Cassie Vogt 3/16 at Maryland .............................. W 12-11 3/18 Richmond .................................... W 14-7 3/23 at James Madison .......................... W 9-6 3/25 at Hofstra* .................................. W 22-3 4/4 Lafayette* .................................... L 10-11 4/6 at #1 Penn State ............................ L 7-13 4/8 at #13 Lehigh* ............................. W 10-7 4/11 Drexel*........................................ W 18-4 4/13 #5 Temple ..................................... L 6-11 4/15 Bucknell* ..................................... W 18-4 4/18 Loyola (Md.) .................................. L 9-11 4/20 at Towson State* ........................ W 12-11 4/22 #5 Virginia .................................... L 5-13 4/25 at West Chester ............................. W 9-8 4/27 #1 Princeton .................................. W 9-7 5/6 Lehigh% ...................................... W 11-7 5/7 #4 Lafayette% ................................. L 7-8 * East Coast Conference Games (2nd Place) % East Coast Conf. Tour. at Lafayette (2nd Place) 1990 (8-9, 4-2 ECC) Head Coach: MaryBeth Holder Captains: Stephanie Sadarananda, Barb Wolffe 3/15 Maryland .................................... L 10-12 3/17 Richmond ...................................... W 7-6 3/22 James Madison.............................. W 7-5 4/3 at #12 Lafayette* ........................... L 4-11 4/5 #5 Penn State ................................ L 4-11 4/7 Lehigh*.......................................... W 7-4 4/10 at Drexel*.................................... W 12-9 4/12 at #2 Temple.................................. L 5-12 4/14 at Bucknell* ................................... W 8-1 4/17 at #2 Loyola (Md.) ......................... L 3-13 4/19 Towson State* .................................. L 3-8 4/21 at #6 Virginia ................................ L 3-11 4/22 Hofstra* ...................................... W 22-1

The 1986 Delaware lacrosse team won the University’s third East Coast Conference Championship in four years.

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A L L - T I M E R E S U LT S 4/24 West Chester ............................... W 13-7 4/26 at #8 Princeton .............................. L 6-15 5/5 Lehigh% ............................. W 11-10 (OT) 5/6 #14 Towson State%.......................... L 3-4 * East Coast Conference Games (2nd Place) % East Coast Conf. Tourn. at Delaware (2nd Place) 1991 (6-11, 3-1 ECC) Head Coach: MaryBeth Holder Captains: Jill Hershey, Jennifer Root 3/14 at Maryland .................................. L 2-12 3/16 Richmond ...................................... W 7-4 3/21 at James Madison ............................ L 5-7 3/23 at Hofstra* .................................. W 17-3 4/2 #5 Lafayette .................................... L 6-8 4/4 #1 at Penn State ............................ L 8-14 4/9 Drexel*.......................................... W 5-3 4/11 #15 Temple ................................... L 7-10 4/13 UMBC* ........................................ W 11-5 4/16 #12 Loyola (Md.) .................. L 11-12 (OT) 4/18 at Towson State* ............................ L 5-13 4/20 #2 Virginia .................................... L 5-15 4/23 at West Chester ............................. L 9-11 4/25 Princeton ....................................... L 9-17 4/30 at Lehigh .............................. W 12-8 (OT) 5/4 Drexel% ...................................... W 14-6 5/5 Towson State%............................... L 6-11 * East Coast Conference Games (2nd Place) % East Coast Conf. Tourn. at Towson State (2nd Place)

3/14 3/17 3/21 3/24 3/31 4/2 4/7 4/9 4/11 4/14 4/16 4/18 4/21 4/23 4/28 4/30

1992 (7-9) Head Coach: MaryBeth Holder Captains: Meghan Mulqueen, Jen Root Richmond .................................... W 9-14 Maryland ...................................... L 5-12 Cornell ............................................ L 3-9 #13 James Madison................... W 11-10 at #13 Lafayette .......................... L 10-15 #3 Penn State ................................ L 1-11 at #15 Drexel ................................ W 9-6 at #7 Loyola (Md.) ......................... L 5-14 #10 William & Mary...................... L 9-13 at UMBC...................................... W 11-4 #15 Towson State ........................ W 10-9 at #1 Virginia .............................. L 10-21 West Chester ............................... W 15-9 at #4 Princeton .............................. L 8-10 Lehigh ........................................... W 9-3 at #11 Temple................................ L 4-13

1993 (6-11, 2-4 CAA) Head Coach: MaryBeth Holder Captains: Jennifer Hadley, Melissa Michalski 3/11 at #4 Maryland ............................. L 4-21 3/22 at #13 James Madison* ................... L 5-9 3/27 #11 Old Dominion* ..................... L 11-12 3/30 Lafayette ..................................... W 11-9 4/1 at #3 Penn State .......................... L 10-18 4/4 at Richmond* ............................. W 19-12 4/6 #15 Drexel .................................... L 9-11 4/8 #7 Loyola (Md.)* ............................ L 7-14 4/10 American* ................................... W 17-4 4/13 UMBC........................................ W 18-14 4/15 at Towson State ............................. W 9-8 4/16 #13 James Madison+................... L 12-16 4/20 at West Chester ......................... W 18-10 4/22 #4 Princeton .................................. L 7-18 4/24 at #10 William & Mary* ................ L 9-16 4/27 at Lehigh ..................................... L 14-16 5/1 #1 Virginia .................................. L 10-20 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (4th Place) + CAA Tournament at Richmond 1994 (11-7, 4-3 CAA) Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Melissa Michalski, Jenn Rinnander 3/12 at #1 Virginia ................................ L 8-16 3/16 James Madison* ............................ W 8-6 3/18 Richmond*................................... W 10-4 3/24 #2 Maryland ................................. L 3-18 3/26 at #7 Old Dominion*.................... L 10-11

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A L L - T I M E R E S U LT S 3/29 at Lafayette ................................. W 11-9 3/31 George Mason* ........................... W 21-5 4/5 at Drexel ..................................... W 17-7 4/7 at #2 Loyola (Md.)* ........................ L 7-15 4/9 at American* ............................... W 20-3 4/10 at #8 William & Mary ...................... L 3-9 4/12 at UMBC.................................... W 14-13 4/15 #12 James Madison+................... L 14-15 4/19 Towson State ............................... W 15-6 4/21 at #3 Princeton .............................. L 7-17 4/23 Villanova..................................... W 16-6 4/26 Lehigh ......................................... W 15-9 5/1 West Chester ............................... W 15-8 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (4th) + CAA Tournament at Loyola (Md.) 1995 (9-10, 3-4 CAA) Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Sue Dadonna, Brenda Lear, Kristina Scanlon 3/10 at #1 Maryland ............................. L 4-15 3/16 at James Madison* ........................ L 9-15 3/18 at Richmond* ............................... W 16-9 3/19 American* ................................... W 17-5 3/22 at Towson State ........................... W 17-7 3/25 Old Dominion* ............................ L 12-13 3/28 Lafayette ................................... W 17-13 3/30 at George Mason* ....................... W 18-5 4/1 at Penn State ................................. L 8-11 4/4 Drexel*........................................ W 13-4 4/6 #6 Loyola (Md.) ............................. L 8-15 4/9 #5 William & Mary...................... L 10-11 4/13 at West Chester ........................... W 13-4 4/15 #12 Virginia .................................... L 5-9 4/19 #2 Princeton ................................ L 10-21 4/21 #7 Loyola (Md.)+ ....................... W 13-11 4/22 #3 James Madison+....................... W 6-5 4/23 #10 Old Dominion+ .................. L 7-9 (OT) 4/25 at Lehigh ..................................... L 13-14 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (4th Place) + CAA Tournament at James Madison (2nd Place) 1996 (8-8, 4-1 NAC) Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Kelly Frey, Patty Bartosiewicz 3/13 #4 James Madison............................. L 4-15 3/16 Richmond .................................L 0-1 (forfeit) 3/18 #1 Maryland ..................................... L 3-19 3/23 at #9 Old Dominion ........................... W 9-8 3/24 Vermont* ......................................... W 22-5 3/28 Towson State* .................................... W 9-4 3/30 #3 Penn State .................................... L 9-10 4/2 at Lafayette ......................................... W 7-5 4/4 at #2 Loyola (Md.) ............................... L 4-15 4/6 at Drexel*.......................................... W 15-5 4/11 West Chester ................................... W 13-9 4/13 at New Hampshire........................... W 16-4 4/17 at #5 Princeton .................................. L 8-17 4/25 Hofstra* .............................................. L 3-8 4/27 at Cornell ........................................ W 11-8 5/4 Towson State^ ..................................... L 9-10 * North Atlantic Conference Games (2nd Place) ^ NAC Tourn. at Delaware (3rd Place) 1997 (12-6, 5-1 America East) AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Melissa Hefner, Kirsten McEntee 3/12 at #8 James Madison ..................... L 6-17 3/15 at Richmond ................................ W 17-8 3/19 at Towson State* .............................. L 3-8 3/27 at #1 Maryland ............................... L 8-9 3/29 at #6 Penn State .............................. L 5-7 4/2 Lafayette ..................................... W 11-7 4/3 #2 Loyola (Md.) ............................. L 7-14 4/8 Drexel*........................................ W 14-3 4/10 at West Chester ........................... W 13-2 4/12 New Hampshire* ......................... W 23-5 4/13 #14 Old Dominion ......................... W 9-4 4/16 #10 Princeton ....................... L 12-13 (OT) 4/18 Boston University*........................ W 21-2 4/24 at Hofstra* .................................. W 16-7

4/25 at Vermont* ................................. W 13-3 4/29 Lehigh ......................................... W 24-7 5/3 Hofstra^ ........................................ W 8-5 5/4 #14 Towson State^ ...................... W 13-9 * America East Games (2nd Place) ^ America East Tourn. at Delaware (1st Place) 1998 (14-4, 6-0 America East) AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Liza Shoemaker, Carey Sebastian 3/11 #9 James Madison............... L 10-11 (OT) 3/14 at Old Dominion ...................... L 7-8 (OT) 3/18 Rutgers....................................... W 10-9 3/21 Richmond ................................... W 13-9 3/27 Vanderbilt ................................. W 13-10 3/28 Vermont* .................................... W 13-7 3/31 at Lafayette ................................ W 18-6 4/2 at Drexel*................................... W 18-4 4/4 at Boston University*................... W 15-9 4/5 at New Hampshire* .................... W 10-7 4/11 #13 Towson* .............................. W 18-9 4/15 at #6 Princeton ............................. L 5-11 4/20 #12 Penn State .......................... W 12-11 4/23 Hofstra* .................................... W 17-12 4/25 at #4 Loyola (Md.) ........................ L 8-10 4/26 West Chester .............................. W 17-6 5/2 New Hampshire$ ....................... W 12-8 5/3 at Towson$ ................................. W 17-9 * America East Games (1st Place) $ America East Tournament at Towson

3/17 3/20 3/24 3/27 3/30 4/1 4/3 4/6 4/11 4/13 4/16 4/18 4/20 4/22 4/24 4/27 5/1 5/2

1999 (13-5, 6-0 America East) AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Amy Sullivan, Kelly Griffith at #15 Rutgers .............................. L 8-10 at Richmond ............................... W 16-8 at Towson* ................................. W 11-9 at #7 James Madison .................... L 7-16 at West Chester .......................... W 13-6 Drexel*....................................... W 19-2 at #14 Vanderbilt ...................... W 12-11 #5 Princeton (RS) .................... L 8-10 (OT) at Vermont* ................................ W 24-6 at #9 Penn State ........................... L 6-15 New Hampshire* ........................ W 12-5 #15 Boston University ................. W 11-8 vs. #16 Old Dominion^ ............... W 10-7 at Hofstra* ................................. W 16-8 #8 Loyola (Md.) (RS)...................... L 6-15 Temple (RS) ................................. W 13-7 Towson$ ...................................... W 9-4 #17 Boston University$ ............... W 15-8

* America East Games (1st Place) $ America East Tournament at Hofstra (1st Place) ^ at Salisbury, Md. RS Rullo Stadium 2000 (13-5, 5-1 America East) NCAA TOURNAMENT Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Christy Buck, Kelly Swift 3/11 at #19 Old Dominion ................... W 14-9 3/15 Rutgers....................................... W 15-9 3/18 Richmond ................................... W 11-8 3/19 Vermont* .................................... W 21-2 3/22 Towson* ..................................... W 19-6 3/25 #2 James Madison..................... W 14-13 3/31 at Ohio State ............................ W 20-12 4/2 vs. #16 Penn State (at Ohio State)... W 15-7 4/5 at #2 Princeton ............................. L 5-17 4/8 #12 Vanderbilt .......................... W 10-8 4/14 at New Hampshire* .................... W 14-9 4/16 at #10 Boston University*.............. L 6-10 4/20 Hofstra* ................................... W 14-11 4/22 at #7 Loyola (Md.) .......................... L 8-9 4/25 at Temple.................................... W 12-8 4/29 at Drexel*................................... W 15-1 5/3 #19 Hofstra% ............................... L 9-12 5/11 at #5 Loyola$ ............................... L 4-14 * America East Games (2nd Place) % America East Tournament Semifinals $ NCAA Tournament First Round 2001 (7-10, 5-1 America East) Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Katy Hahn, Claire Marrazzo 3/4 at Richmond ............................... W 12-7 3/10 Old Dominion ............................... L 6-11 3/14 at Rutgers ................................... W 12-5 3/17 at Towson* ................................. W 15-6 3/21 at #13 Penn State ........................... L 5-6 3/24 at #7 James Madison ..................... L 7-10 3/30 at Vanderbilt .................................. L 6-7 3/31 Notre Dame (at Vanderbilt) .......... L 11-13 4/4 #3 Princeton ................................... L 6-9 4/7 Drexel*....................................... W 16-7 4/10 #2 Loyola (Md.) ............................ L 5-14 4/14 #15 Boston University*.................. W 9-7 4/16 New Hampshire* ........................ W 11-7 4/19 at #16 Hofstra* .................... L 9-10 (OT) 4/28 at Vermont* ................................ W 19-3 5/2 Temple ........................................... L 6-8 5/4 #17 Boston University$ ................. L 6-11 * America East Games (2nd Place) $ America East Tournament at Hofstra

The 2000 Blue Hens posted a 13-5 rcord and qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the third time in school history.

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BLUE HEN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2002 (4-12, 3-5 CAA) Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Ashley Moderacki, Laurie Tortorelli 3/5 at Drexel*.................................... W 18-2 3/9 at #16 Old Dominion*.................. L 10-14 3/13 Rutgers...................................... W 11-10 3/20 Towson* ...................................... L 11-12 3/23 #13 James Madison* ..................... L 5-14 3/25 vs. #20 Ohio State# ..................... L 11-12 3/26 at #14 Notre Dame.......................... L 7-9 3/30 at #17 William & Mary* .................. L 6-8 4/3 at #2 Princeton .............................. L 6-17 4/5 Pennsylvania ................................... L 7-8 4/9 at #6 Loyola (Md.)* ........................ L 6-13 4/11 #19 George Mason* ...................... W 8-7 4/14 Hofstra* ...................................... W 11-8 4/24 at #19 Temple.............................. L 10-11 5/1 at #6 Cornell ................................. L 6-14 5/4 #17 Penn State .............................. L 9-13 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (8th Place) # at Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind. 2003 (7-9, 4-3 CAA) Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Kateri Linville, Nikki Kucharski, Morgan Clute 3/5 at Pennsylvania ............................ L 3-12 3/8 Temple ........................................ W 10-9 3/11 at Rutgers ...................................... L 6-12 3/14 Loyola (Md.) .................................. L 8-12 3/16 Towson* ...................................... W 12-8 3/19 Cornell .......................................... L 4-19 3/25 Drexel*........................................ W 14-8 3/29 at Hofstra* .................................. W 10-8 4/1 Princeton ....................................... L 9-17 4/3 at Regis ....................................... W 15-3 4/5 at Denver .................................. W 14-12 4/11 at William & Mary* ................... W 17-13 4/13 at #18 Old Dominion*.................. L 11-12 4/18 James Madison* ............................ L 3-15 4/20 George Mason* ............................. L 4-18 5/3 at #12 Penn State ........................ L 10-13 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (4th Place) 2004 (6-10, 2-5 CAA) Head Coach: Denise Wescott Captains: Lindsey Greer, Kelly O’Connor 2/28 at Mount St. Mary’s ..................... W 11-7 3/3 Pennsylvania ............................... L 12-15 3/6 Rutgers.......................................... L 8-12 3/12 at #4 Loyola (Md.) ......................... L 8-11 3/21 Denver ........................................ W 15-7 3/24 #13 Northwestern ................. L 8-9 (3 OT) 3/28 at Towson* ...................................... L 6-9 3/30 at #1 Princeton .............................. L 8-15 4/2 Drexel*...................................... W 12-11 4/4 at Hofstra* .................................... L 8-17 4/9 #8 James Madison* ....................... L 7-13 4/11 #20 George Mason* ...................... L 9-10 4/16 at Old Dominion*....................... W 18-10 4/18 at #16 William & Mary* .............. L 10-18 4/21 at Temple................................... W 11-10 5/8 #17 Penn State ................... W 11-10 (OT) * Colonial Athletic Association Games (6th Place) 2005 (8-8, 4-3 CAA) Head Coach: Kim Ciarrocca Captains: Erin Edell, Lindsey Greer, Diana Hall 3/5 at Rutgers .................................... W 12-9 3/10 #11 Loyola (Md.) ........................... L 8-10 3/16 Villanova..................................... W 21-4 3/18 Mount St. Mary’s ......................... W 14-7 3/22 at #14 Pennsylvania .................... L 11-12 3/25 #16 Towson* ............................... W 13-8 4/1 at Drexel*...................................... L 8-11 4/3 #10 Hofstra* ................................. L 9-11 4/8 at #19 James Madison* ............. W 12-10 4/10 at George Mason* ......................... L 8-11 4/15 Old Dominion* ............................ W 15-3 4/17 #15 William & Mary* .................. W 13-8 4/20 Temple ........................................ W 14-7 4/26 #4 Princeton .................................. L 3-16

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4/30 at #12 Hofstra^ ............................... L 4-9 5/7 at #10 Penn State .......................... L 6-15 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (4th Place) ^ CAA Tournament Semifinals 2006 (5-12, 1-6 CAA) Head Coach: Kim Ciarracca Captains: Jenny Diana, Diana Hall, Laura Libertini 2/25 at #14 Loyola (Md.) ..................... L 10-16 2/28 Denver ............................... W 12-11 (OT) 3/4 Rutgers............................................ L 8-9 3/7 UMBC............................................ L 9-12 3/15 #17 Pennsylvania ........................ W 10-9 3/19 Brown .................................... W 9-8 (OT) 3/24 at Towson* .................................. L 13-16 3/27 at Virginia Tech.............................. L 8-23 3/31 at #14 William & Mary* .................. L 8-9 4/2 at Old Dominion*........................... L 8-10 4/7 at Hofstra* ........................... L 13-16 (OT) 4/9 Drexel*.......................................... L 9-10 4/12 #18 Penn State .......................... W 15-14 4/14 George Mason* ........................... W 10-9 4/16 #17 James Madison* ..................... L 5-16 4/19 #8 Johns Hopkins .......................... L 6-17 4/25 at #14 Princeton ............................ L 9-14 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (8th Place) 2007 (11-6, 5-2 CAA) Head Coach: Kim Ciarracca Captains: Katie Muth, Stephanie McQuade 2/24 at #14 Penn State ........................ L 10-15 3/3 at Rutgers .................................... L 12-15 3/9 at UMBC...................................... W 16-5 3/14 at #16 Pennsylvania ...................... L 6-13 3/21 Saint Bonaventure ....................... W 15-8 3/23 Davidson ..................................... W 11-3 3/27 Virginia Tech................................ W 16-7 4/1 Towson* .................................... W 16-15 4/6 at George Mason* ..................... W 15-11 4/8 at #6 James Madison* ................. L 16-19 4/13 William & Mary* ......................... W 12-6 4/15 Old Dominion* .................... W 7-6 (2 OT) 4/20 Hofstra* ........................................ W 9-6 4/22 at Drexel*...................................... L 9-15 4/24 Loyola (Md.) ................................ W 18-7 4/27 Villanova..................................... W 15-4 5/4 vs. #17 James Madison^ ............. L 13-15 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (3rd Place) ^ CAA Tournament Semifinals at Hofstra 2008 (11-6, 4-3 CAA) Head Coach: Kim Ciarracca Captains: Deb Sloan, Katie Muth, Stephanie McQuade 2/28 Rutgers.......................................... W 7-6 3/5 at Loyola (Md.) ............................ L 11-18 3/8 Saint Bonaventure ....................... W 16-9 3/10 UMBC.......................................... W 16-8 3/13 at #12 Notre Dame........................ L 8-16 3/18 at Temple....................................... W 9-8 3/23 at Virginia Tech.............................. W 8-7 3/28 Penn State ................................... W 13-4 3/30 at Towson* .................................. L 10-15 4/4 Drexel*...................................... W 16-11 4/6 at Hofstra* .................................. W 11-7 4/11 James Madison* ........................ W 13-12 4/13 #12 George Mason* .................... L 10-15 4/18 at Old Dominion*......................... W 14-6 4/20 at William & Mary* ..................... L 13-17 4/25 at Villanova ............................... W 20-10 5/2 at William & Mary^ ..................... L 14-15 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (4th Place) ^ CAA Tournament Semifinals at Wm. & Mary 2009 (10-8, 5-2 CAA) Head Coach: Kim Ciarracca Captains: Deb Sloan, Morgan Marino, Amanda Lahiff 2/25 Saint Joseph’s ................................ L 8-10 3/7 at Rutgers .............................. L 6-7 (2 OT) 3/9 at UMBC.......................................... L 8-9 3/13 Albany ........................................ W 10-8 3/18 Temple ........................................ W 14-7

A L L - T I M E R E S U LT S 3/21 St. Bonaventure ........................... W 12-8 3/23 #20 Loyola (Md.) ........................... L 5-11 3/26 vs. Oregon .................................... W 6-5 3/30 at #11 Vanderbilt ........................ L 10-20 4/3 Old Dominion* .............................. W 9-8 4/5 William & Mary* ....................... W 15-11 4/10 at Drexel*...................................... W 7-3 4/12 #19 Hofstra* ................................... L 6-8 4/17 at James Madison* ...................... W 10-6 4/19 at George Mason* ....................... W 14-8 4/23 Towson* ........................................ L 6-10 4/30 vs. #18 Old Dominion^ .................. W 8-6 5/2 vs. Towson^..................................... L 7-8 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (2nd Place) ^ CAA TournamentSemifinals at Wm. & Mary 2010 (6-10, 3-4 CAA) Head Coach: Kim Ciarracca Emily Schaknowski, Morgan Marino, Courtney Aburn 2/27 Lehigh ......................................... L 11-12 3/3 at Saint Joseph’s .......................... W 12-6 3/6 Rutgers........................................ L 11-12 3/9 at #17 Loyola (Md.) ....................... L 9-15 3/13 #14 Penn State .............................. L 8-12 3/17 at Temple..................................... W 10-8 3/21 UMBC............................................. .L 7-9 3/25 Oregon ..................................... W 12-11 3/28 #12 Vanderbilt .............................. L 7-15 4/3 at #7 Towson* ............................... L 8-17 4/9 George Mason* ........................... W 13-6 4/11 #12 James Madison* ..................... L 9-18 4/16 at #20 William & Mary* .............. L 12-18 4/18 at *Old Dominion* ............ W 12-11 (2OT) 4/23 at #16 Hofstra* ............................. L 6-15 4/25 Drexel*...................................... W 12-11 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (5th Place) 2011 (8-9, 3-4 CAA) Head Coach: Kateri Linville Captains: Corrini Drost, Kalyn McDonough 2/27 #1 Maryland ................................. L 8-17 2/19 at La Salle ................................... W 12-4 2/26 at Lehigh .............................. W 10-9 (OT) 3/5 at Rutgers ...................................... L 5-13 3/9 at UMBC......................................... .L 5-8 3/12 at Penn State ................................. L 3-11 3/16 #6 Loyola (Md.) ........................... L 13-14 3/19 Temple ........................................ W 14-9 3/23 Saint Joseph’s .............................. W 13-3 3/29 St. Mary’s (Calif.) ......................... W 17-5 4/2 Towson* ................................ L 8-9 (2 OT) 4/8 Hofstra* ........................................ W 7-6 4/10 at *Drexel...................................... L 8-11 4/15 at George Mason* ........... W 12-11 (2 OT) 4/17 at #9 James Madison* ..................... L 5-9 4/22 William & Mary* ............... L 10-11 (3 OT) 4/24 Old Dominion* .............................. W 9-6 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (T-4th Place) 2012 (5-12, 3-4 CAA) Head Coach: Kateri Linville Captain: Grace Willis 2/16 at #2 Maryland ............................. L 4-21 2/22 Villanova..................................... W 11-7 2/25 Lehigh ......................................... W 11-7 2/29 at #18 Georgetown ....................... L 7-16 3/3 La Salle ........................................... L 8-9 3/7 UMBC............................................ L 6-15 3/10 #12 Penn State .............................. L 6-12 3/14 at #13 Loyola (Md.) ....................... L 5-14 3/17 at Temple....................................... L 9-11 3/28 at Denver ...................................... L 9-13 4/1 at #rv Towson* .............................. L 8-10 4/6 at Old Dominion*........................... W 9-5 4/8 at William & Mary* ................... W 12-11 4/13 Drexel*............................................ L 4-9 4/15 at Hofstra* .................................... L 9-13 4/20 #rv James Madison* .................... L 11-12 4/22 George Mason* ........................... W 13-8 * Colonial Athletic Association Games (T-5th Place)

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