2010 UMass Lowell Field Hockey Media Guide

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2010 ROSTER

Name *Lizzy Ales *Chelsea Gillies *Vanessa Kent *Sarah Demty Ali Ferraro *Jaime Hadley Hellen Trainor *Katie Enaire Kayla MacDonald Corinne Schultz Rachel McCarthy *Abby Auld Melissa Effertz Janelle DeCamillis *Sammy Macy *Liz Day *Annie Hansbury *Emily Painten *Kayla Littig *Sarah Wilcox Corinne Trask *Amy Carbon Katie McClenahen *Kate Hickey Melanie Hopkins

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

Pos F M M D F M/D D F M/D D F/M M F M F M D F/M D D F/M GK GK GK GK

Ht 5-1 5-8 5-2 5-6 5-4 5-3 4-11 5-5 5-3 5-8 5-5 5-7 5-3 5-4 5-9 5-5 5-3 5-7 5-5 5-5 5-8 5-9 5-7 5-4 5-2

Hometown/Last Team Arlington, Mass./Arlington Chelmsford, Mass./Chelmsford Charlton, Mass./Shepherd Hill Regional Seekonk, Mass./Seekonk Kingston, N.Y./Kingston Chelmsford, Mass./Chelmsford Louisville, Ky./Assumption Amesbury, Mass./Amesbury Chelmsford, Mass./Chelmsford Poway, Calif./Poway Reading, Mass./Reading Memorial Waltham, Mass./Waltham Oceanside, Calif./Rancho Buena Vista Littleton, Mass./Littleton Tewksbury, Mass./Tewksbury North Andover, Mass./North Andover Plaistow, N.H./Timberlane Regional Walpole, Mass./Walpole Carver, Mass./Carver Old Town, Maine/Old Town East Bridgewater, Mass./East Bridgewater Bellingham, Mass./Bellingham San Jose, Calif./Del Mar Medway, Mass./Medway Harwich, Mass./Harwich

Head Coach: Shannon Hlebichuk (Ninth year, 138-42) Assistant Coaches: Kerry Dudley, Josselyn Mroz, Chelsey Feole Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jason Beauparlant Captains: Liz Day, Jaime Hadley, Sammy Macy *Veterans (15)

UMass Lowell Quick Facts

Location:........................................................................................................... Lowell, Mass. Enrollment:.................................................................................................................... 7,000 Founded:............. 1975 (Merger of Lowell State College and Lowell Technological Institute) President.................................................................................................. Dr. Jack M. Wilson Chancellor:..................................................................................................Martin T. Meehan Colors:......................................................................................... Red, White and Royal Blue Nickname:.......................................................................................................... River Hawks Field:...............................................................................................Cushing Field (Field Turf) Affiliation:......................................................................................................NCAA Division II Conference:....................................................................................................... Northeast-10 Director of Athletics:..................................................................................... Dana K. Skinner Head Athletic Trainer:......................................................................Artie Poitras, M. Ed, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer/Field Hockey......................................Keri Ann Maresca, MS, ATC Head Coach:.......................................................... Shannon Hlebichuk (Ninth year, 138-42) E-Mail:.....................................................................................shannon_hlebichuk@uml.edu Assistant Coaches: . .................................................................Kerry Dudley, Josselyn Mroz Field Hockey Office Phone: ...........................................................................(978) 934-3976 Dir. of Athletic Media Relations:.................. Chris O'Donnell • christopher_odonnell@uml.edu Asst. Director/FH Contact:............... Elizabeth Paige Fierman • elizabeth_fierman@uml.edu Assistant Director:.................................................... Sean Hladick • sean_hladick@uml.edu Athletic Media Relations Phone...........................................................(978) 934-2306, 2304 Athletic Media Relations Fax:.........................................................................(978) 934-2313


2010 OUTLOOK Never Rebuilding, Always Reloading

The Offense

Each of the 15 The River Hawks will veteran players on the return the vast major2010 UMass Lowell ity of their offense field hockey team has from last season, never ended their seaincluding leading scorsons anywhere short ers in Macy (25 goals) of the NCAA National and fellow senior KaChampionship game. tie Enaire (22 goals). The squad will return Last season, Enaire 82% of its offense tied the program’s (73-89 goals), includrecord for single-game ing 2009 Northeast-10 scoring after tallying Player of the Year nine points (4g, 1a) Sammy Macy. against Saint Anselm On top of all that, on Sept. 19, helping add an impressive the squad to a 9-1 vicfreshman class from tory. across the country to Enaire and Macy are Senior goalkeeper Amy Carbon the mix, and you’ve got the the team’s two returning recipe for another successful campaign Longstreth/NFHCA All-Americans, after from the River Hawks this fall. four River Hawks were tabbed with the Others agree with that assessment, honor last year. Both were also named as well, as UMass Lowell was selected to the NE-10 All-Conference First Team, third in the NFHCA/Kookaburra Division while Macy was also named to the II Preseason Coaches Poll and second NCAA Championship All-Tournament in the Northeast-10 Preseason Coaches Team for her ferocious efforts in the Poll. They’ve earned respect from fellow post-season. coaches and the time has come to live Last year’s corps led the NE-10 up to those expectations. with 3.71 goals per game, a stat which “With a senior class this large ranked them third in the nation. With an [seven members], leadership is built in average of 21 shots per game, they were already,” ninth-year head coach Shanstrides ahead of NE-10 opponents, as non Hlebichuk said. “They know the Stonehill ranked second with 16.64. The expectations and they want to leave their offensively aggressive team will look to mark on the program.” continue its prominence among confer After their third heartbreaking Naence teams and national opponents. tional Title game appearance in as many “Our offensive expectations will be years, the squad will work tirelessly to high after returning Sammy and Katie, bring home the River Hawks’ second Na- but we also have a lot of experience tional Championship in program history and leadership on the offensive line with and first since 2005. Lizzy Ales, as well. This year, we have “After experiencing three years of no excuses not to produce offensively," National Championship defeat, if there said Hlebichuk." is one class that should be hungry for a Key players such as Ales and Abby different outcome, it’s the class of 2011,” Auld will likely see significantly more Hlebichuk said of her seven-member playing time and have increased opporsenior class. tunities to contribute to their team. Ales


finished last season with 17 points and ranked fourth on the squad with eight goals. Auld, now a junior, saw action in all but three games last season, earning her first collegiate start and notching 13 points on the year (4g, 5a). This season, more than ever before, will be their chance to excel. The Defense

game to opponents, ranked second in the conference behind Stonehill. Returning goalkeeper Amy Carbon finished last season with 18 starts in 24 games, playing 1332 minutes in the cage. She earned a 1.63 goals allowed average and amassed a 15-5 record on the year. The New Class

A large batch of new “I think Jaime talent entering the Hadley and Liz Day ranks, the River Hawks are almost unsung will look to incorporate heroes on this team. their XX-member freshThey don’t necesman class from the get sarily get recognized go. by the conference, “With the largest but within the team, freshman class we’ve everyone knows they ever had, we have a lot are two of the most of youth in our lineup, important pieces of but this will be counour system," said tered and balanced by Hlebichuk. "With Junior defender Annie Hansour large senior class,” bury (L) and senior forward Jaime anchoring the Lizzy Ales (R) Hlebichuk said. “Since defensive corps and Liz at our freshman class is so the midfield, they have a lot geographically diverse, I of young talent surroundthink this will bring different styles of play ing them, but they will help to hold it all and elements to our team and help raise together.” our level of competition.” The team’s other two captains, Hlebichuk refers to the diversity of alongside Macy, patrol the midfield hometowns that include New York, Masand defensive lines, looking to not only continue their success from last season, sachusetts, California and Kentucky. The forward line will be beefed with but also fill in the gaps left by graduating the addition of dual-sport athletes Ali All-American seniors Laura Sullivan Ferraro and Melissa Effertz, who will and Ashley Smith. The seniors will be also be playing softball at UMass Lowell. assisted by junior Annie Hansbury, a She will be joined up front by Rachel 24-game starter on the back line last McCarthy and Corinne Trask. Movseason. She notched a pair of defensive saves last year, adding five assists, ing back to the midfield, local products Kayla MacDonald and Janelle DeCaas well. millis will join the line and defensive Last year, the River Hawks ranked corps will be joined by Hellen Trainor third in the conference, allowing 1.54 and Corinne Schultz. The goalkeeper goals per game, and ranked atop position will also be well-rounded with the NE-10 in scoring margin with a Melanie Hopkins and Kaitlyn McCle2.17 goal differential per game. They notched four shutouts on the year and nahen also vying for playing time. let up an average of just 5.3 shots per


THE COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Shannon Hlebichuk

After eight years as head coach at UMass Lowell, Shannon Hlebichuk has little left to accomplish after guiding the River Hawks to five straight Northeast-10 Conference Tournament championships (2003-08), seven consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament and the 2005 NCAA Championship. She has compiled a sterling record of 138-42 (.767). Awards have been plenty in Hlebichuk's eight seasons for her and her players. She was named the Division II Coach of the Year by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) in 2003, 2005 and 2007; as well as the NE-10 Coach of the Year six of her eight seasons at the helm and NFHCA Division II North Coach of the Year four times. She has also guided her players to all-conference honors 39 times and All-American status 29 times - including five in both the 2004 and 2005 seasons. UMass Lowell is coming off an 18-6 year in 2009, which saw them make it to the NE-10 Tournament Semifinal and despite earning the #5 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, the River Hawks played to the National Title Game for the third consecutive year. UMass Lowell held its south region rival Bloomsburg to a close game, but were not able to overcome the four-time consecutive National Champion Huskies, and lost 3-2. Five of Hlebichuk's student-athletes were named to the NE-10 All-Conference team, four were honored as All-Americans and junior Sammy Macy was named NE-10 Player of the Year. In 2008, UMass Lowell compiled a 20-5 season and earned its third NE-10 regular season championship in the four years, in addition to an appearance in the NE-10 Conference Tournament Championship, despite falling to Bentley in a 1-0 (OT). Despite the loss, the River Hawks earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament and they advanced to the title game before falling to Bloomsburg, 6-2. UML's finished at 19-3 in 2007 - which included both the NE-10 regular season and tournament titles - and hosted the NCAA Tournament in which they fell to then 13-time champion Bloomsburg 5-2. In 2006, the River Hawks peaked at the opportune time, winning 13 of its last 15 games en route to a fourth successive NE-10 Tournament title and bid to the NCAA semifinal. In a near perfect 2005 season, UML advanced to the NCAA Championship game and scored a 2-1 overtime victory over Bloomsburg. The River Hawks capped the year with a sterling 20-3 record, which included the NE-10 regular season title and share of the tournament championship. In the fall of 2004, Hlebichuk guided UML to a splendid 19-3 clip and spearheaded the River Hawks to their second straight NE-10 Tournament title and an encore trip to the NCAA semifinal. Along the way, UML spent all but three weeks ranked No. 1 in the NFHCA Division II poll. That season followed a special 2003 campaign in which Hlebichuk guided UML (15-8) to its first NE-10 tournament title and the NCAA Tournament championship match, where it fell to Bloomsburg, 4-1. On the eve of the 2003 NE-10 Year Record Notes Tournament championship, Hlebichuk became the 2002 9-9 NE-10 Tournament third field hockey player inducted into theUniverNCAA Tournament Finalist 2003 15-8 sity's Athletic Hall of Fame. NE-10 Tournament Champion In her first season (2002), Hlebichuk guided NCAA Tournament Semifinalist the River Hawks to a 9-9 overall record (6-4 in the 2004 19-3 NE-10 Tournament Champion NE-10, sixth), as well as the team's first postseason 2005 20-3 NCAA National Champion appearance in 20 years. Outside of coaching, Hlebichuk currently NE-10 Regular Season Champion serves on the NFHCA Hall of Fame Committee and NE-10 Tournament Co-Champion was the former Northeast Region chairperson of 2006 18-5 NE-10 Tournament Champion the NCAA Division II Field Hockey Committee and NCAA Tournament Semifinalist the NFHCA Division II All-American Committee. NCAA Tournament Final She served two years on the NFHCA North-South 2007 19-3 NE-10 Tournament Champion All-Star Game Committee and was named head NE-10 Regular Season Champion coach of the North Region squad in 2004 and 2008 20-5 NCAA Tournament Final 2005. During the summer, Hlebichuk is the direc- NE-10 Tournament Final tor of the Northeast Field Hockey Camp at The NE-10 Regular Season Champion Governor's Academy in Newbury, MA, which trains 2009 18-6 NCAA Tournament Final more than 150 players. NE-10 Tournament Semifinalist Over the span of her career (1994-98), Hlebichuk amassed 33 goals and 29 assists (.767) (formerly a school record), pitting her fourth on Total 138-42 UML's all-time scoring list. She was an integral player in helping the River Hawks to a 15-4 record in 1997, up from a 5-15 clip the year prior. A two-year captain, Hlebichuk was twice named to the NFHCA All-America team and was named the 1997-98 NCAA Woman of the Year for the state of Massachusetts. Hlebichuk's field hockey prowess carried over to the classroom as she earned a spot on the NFHCA National Academic Squad three times. She was also named a GTE Academic All-American and was co-chair of UML's StudentAthlete Advisory Committee. Upon graduation in 1998, Hlebichuk earned her master's degree in higher education at Arizona State in 2000. Hlebichuk and her husband Korey reside in Nashua, NH, with their daughter Liv Marie (7).

Hlebichuk's Honors


THE COACHING STAFF Asst. Coach Kerry Dudley A 1998 graduate of UMass Lowell, Kerry Dudley begins her seventh year as the goalkeepers coach. Over her six seasons, Dudley has played an integral role in helping the River Hawks reduce its goals against average from 1.91 in 2001 down to a school-record 0.99 in 2006. A four-year goalkeeper from 199396, Dudley also served as a student assistant coach in 1997. Previously, she coached at Haverhill and Chelmsford H.S., and remains active among camps and clinics, serving as a head coach at both the Northeast and Elite field hockey camps. Dudley earned her master's degree in education at Salem State College in May, '06, and is a physical education teacher at the Marsh Grammar School in Methuen, MA. She lives in Haverhill, Mass.

Asst. Coach Josselyn Mroz

Josselyn Mroz, a former standout defender at UML, returns in 2010 as an assistant coach. Mroz has spent the last two seasons back with her former coach, Hlebichuk, coaching the River Hawks and began her career in the coaching ranks as an assistant at Bryant (2007) and Endicott (2006). A four-year defensive starter, Mroz helped the River Hawks to the NCAA Division II Championship in 2005 and was instrumental in the program capturing NE-10 tournament titles in 2003, 2004 and 2005. As a senior, Mroz earned first team All-American honors by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) and was named to the NE-10 All-Conference First Team. In 2007, Mroz returned to UML to compete for the university's softball team while she obtained her degree in business administration/marketing. A two-sport standout at Amesbury H.S., Mroz was a two-time Cape Ann League all-star in field hockey and led AHS to the CAL championship. Mroz resides in Dracut, Mass.

Asst. Coach Chelsey Feole

A native of Windham, N.H. and 2010 graduate of Boston College, Chelsey Feole enters her first year on the UMass Lowell field hockey coaching staff. While at BC, she was a two-year captain of the Eagles and twice named All-American (First team in 2009 and Second Team in 2008). As a senior, the forward was named All-ACC and was named to the All-ACC Academic Team in each of her final three seasons with the Eagles. During her senior campaign, she was also named to the ECAC Division I First Team and All-ACC Tournament Team. She left the Heights with a school record for most goals (26) and points (64) in a single season and earned the Athletic Director's Award for Academic Achievement. Aside from her accomplishments at BC, Feole was also a member of the USA Field Hockey Program and played for the U21 Junior National Field Hockey Squad in 2008 and 2009. She was also a member of the New England High Performance Team in 2008 and 2009, winning the National Championship in 2008.


201 0 PLAYER PROFILES

1 • Sr. • F

Lizzy Ales

Arlington, Mass.

15 • Fr. • M

Janelle DeCamillis Littleton, Mass.

5 • Fr. • F

Ali Ferraro

Kingston, N.Y.

33 • Sr. • GK

Kate Hickey

Medway, Mass.

13 • Jr. • M

Abby Auld

Waltham, Mass.

4 • So. • D

Sarah Demty

Seekonk, Mass.

2 • So. • M

Chelsea Gillies

Chelmsford, Mass.

50 • Fr. • GK

Mel Hopkins

Harwich, Mass.

27 • Sr. • GK

Amy Carbon

Bellingham, Mass.

14 • Fr. • F

Melissa Effertz

Oceanside, Calif.

6 • Sr. • M

Jaime Hadley (C) Chelmsford, Mass.

3 • So. • M

Vanessa Kent

Charlton, Mass.

18 • Sr. • M

Liz Day (C)

No. Andover, Mass.

8 • Sr. • F

Katie Enaire

Amesbury, Mass.

19 • Jr. • D

Annie Hansbury Plaistow, N.H.

21 • Jr. • D

Kayla Littig

Carver, Mass.


201 0 PLAYER PROFILES

9 • Fr. • M/D

Kayla MacDonald Chelmsford, Mass.

28 • Fr. • GK

Katie McClenahen San Jose, Calif.

17 • Sr. • F

Sammy Macy (C) Tewksbury, Mass.

20 • So. • F/M

Emily Painten

Walpole, Mass.

7 • Fr. • D

23 • Fr. • F/M

Louisville, Ky.

E. Bridgewater, Mass.

Hellen Trainor

Cori Trask

11 • Fr. • F/M

Rachel McCarthy Reading, Mass.

10 • Fr. • D

Corinne Schultz Poway, Calif.

22 • So. • D

Sarah Wilcox

Old Towne, Maine


2009 STATISTICS • RESULTS NORTHEAST-10

OVERALL

No. 17 8 10 18 1 12 13 6 19 20 9 21 22 11 14 16 43 33 27 4 3 2

Player Sammy Macy Katie Enaire Jaci Moulton Liz Day Lizzy Ales Molly Clay Abby Auld Jaime Hadley Annie Hansbury Emily Painten Ashley Smith Kayla Littig Sarah Wilcox Kayla LeSage Cassie-Raye Stuart Laura Sullivan Taylor Connors Kate Hickey Amy Carbon Sarah Demty Vanessa Kent Chelsea Gillies

UML TOTAL OPPONENTS Goalkeeper 1 Taylor Connors 33 Kate Hickey 27 Amy Carbon TOTAL OPPONENTS

GP-GS 24-24 24-24 19-18 24-24 24-2 24-24 21-1 24-24 24-24 16-0 24-24 24-15 22-1 24-11 9-0 24-24 1-0 12-5 24-19 11-0 9-0 14-0

G-A-P 25-7-57 22-7-51 10-7-27 7-8-22 8-1-17 5-3-13 4-5-13 2-3-7 1-5-7 2-1-5 0-5-5 1-1-3 1-1-3 0-3-3 1-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

24 89-58-236 24 37-30-104 GP-GS MIN SHO 1-0 11:45 1 12-5 330:23 25 24-18 1332:05 100 24 1677:02 126 24 1677:02 294

PPG 2.38 2.13 1.42 1.00 0.92 0.54 0.62 0.29 0.29 0.31 0.21 0.13 0.14 0.13 0.22 0.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.83 4.33 SVS 1 19 69 90 205

GP-GS 10-10 10-10 7-6 10-10 10-1 10-10 10-1 10-10 10-10 6-0 10-10 10-6 10-1 10-5 3-0 10-10 1-0 5-4 10-6 4-0 2-0 5-0

GA 0 6 31 37 89

10 10 GAA 0.00 1.27 1.63 1.54 3.71

G-A-P 12-3-27 9-3-21 1-0-2 2-8-12 4-0-8 4-1-9 1-2-4 0-1-1 0-3-3 1-1-3 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-1-3 0-1-1 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

PPG 2.70 2.10 0.29 1.20 0.80 0.90 0.40 0.10 0.30 0.50 0.53 0.00 0.30 0.10 0.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

36-26-98 9.80 19-15-53 5.30 SV% W-L-T ShO 1.00 0-0-0 0 .760 3-0-0 0 .690 15-5-0 1 .709 18-6-0 4 .697 6-18-0 1

2009 Results (18-6, 7-3 NE-10, Third Place)

Overall NE-10 Date Score Record Record 8/28 UML 3, MILLERSVILLE 0 1-0 0-0 8/30 UML 2, INDIANA (PA) 0 2-0 0-0 9/2 UML 5, MERRIMACK 1 3-0 0-0 9/5 UML 8, Mansfield 5 4-0 0-0 9/8 UML 5, SOUTHERN CT 0 5-0 0-0 9/10 Stonehill 2, UML 1 5-1 0-0 9/12 UML 4, AMERICAN INT'L 2 * 6-1 1-0 9/16 UML 2, Saint Michael's 0 7-1 1-0 9/19 UML 9, SAINT ANSELM 1 8-1 1-0 9/22 UML 2, Merrimack 1 * 9-1 2-0 9/23 UML 6, ASSUMPTION 1 * 10-1 3-0 10/3 Southern CT 4, UML 3 * 10-2 3-1 10/7 UML 5, American Int'l 1 11-2 3-1 10/10 UML 5, SAINT MICHAEL'S 1 * 12-2 4-1 10/13 STONEHILL 3, UML 1 * 12-3 4-2 10/15 UML 8, Saint Anselm 1 * 13-3 5-2 10/17 UML 3, Franklin Pierce 2 * 14-3 6-2 10/20 BENTLEY 3, UML 2 * 15-3 7-2 10/24 Adelphi 2, UML 1 * 15-4 7-3 10/28 UML 4, SOUTHERN CT 1 ^ 16-4 7-3 10/31 Bentley 1, UML 0 ^ 16-5 7-3 11/7 UML 5, Bentley 2 # 17-5 7-3 18-5 7-3 11/13 UML 2, Stonehill 1 # 11/15 Bloomsburg 3, UML 2 18-6 7-3

Scoring Painten, Moulton, Macy Macy 2 Moulton, Hadley, Enaire, Macy 2 Hansbury, Moulton 2, Macy, Auld, Ales, Enaire, Day Enaire 2, Littig, Day, Auld Moulton Ales 2, Macy 2 Macy, Ales Enaire 4, Ales, Day, Clay, Hadley, Auld Macy 2 Enaire, Ales, Auld, Macy, Clay, Wilcox Macy 2, Enaire Macy 3, Day, Enaire Enaire, Macy, Clay 2, Day Macy Macy, Moulton, Ales, Enaire, Day, Clay, Painten, Stuart Enaire 2, Macy Macy, Enaire 2 Enaire Moulton, Enaire, Macy Day, Ales, Enaire 2, Moulton Moulton, Macy Moulton, Macy

*Northeast-10 match; ^Northeast-10 Tournament; #NCAA Tournament; Home matches in CAPS


THE RECORD BOOK

Scoring Most Goals, Career Season Game Most Assists, Career Season Most Points, Career Season Game

66 28 5 39 19 158 64 11

Goalkeeping 77 Most Games, Career Season 23 Most Saves, Career 1,070 Season 328 176 Goals Allowed, Career Season 57 Goals Against Average, Career 1.07 Season 0.58 Most Shutouts, Career 26 Season 9 55 Most Wins, Career Season 20 Team 25 Most Games Played Most Games Won 20 Most Games Lost 17 Fewest Games Lost 3 Most Games Tied 7 16 Consecutive Wins Most Goals Scored, Game 10 Season 98 Most Goals Allowed, Game 10 Season 60 Fewest Goals Allowed, Game 0 Season 15 Goals Against Average, Season 0.99 5 Consecutive Shutouts Consecutive Shutout Minutes 430:21

Sammy Macy, 2007-present Sammy Macy, 2008 Sammy Macy, 9/5/10 at Indiana (Pa.) Courtney Hill, 2002-05 Shannon LeBlanc, 1997 Sara Hohenberger, 2003-06 Sammy Macy, 2008 (28 goals, 8 assists)

Sammy Macy, 9/5/10 at Indiana (Pa.) (5g, 1a)

Patrice Mendoza, 2000-03 Nicole Staiti, 2005 Amy Carbon 2008 Ruth Benoit, 1989-1992 Ruth Benoit, 1992 Ruth Benoit, 1989-1992 Cathy Driscoll, 1988 Nicole Staiti (2003-06) Mara Lichoulas, 1982 Patrice Mendoza, 2000-03 Patrice Mendoza, 2003 Nicole Staiti, 2003-06 Nicole Staiti, 2005 2008 (20-5) 2005 (20-3), 2008 (20-5) 1988 (1-17-0) 2004, 2005, 2007 1979 (9-3-7) 2005 vs. Clark, 1979 2008 vs. Boston University, 1988 vs. Harvard, 1989 1996 Many times, last 9/6/09 (1-0 vs. Millersville)

1977 (11 matches) 2006 2008 2008


TournamentChampion 2003•2004•2006•2007 TournamentCo-Champion 2005 RegularSeasonChampion 2005•2007•2009

Sept .3 Sept .5 Sept .6 Sept .10 Sept .14 Sept .18 Sept .22 Sept .25 Sept .29 Oct .5 Oct .10 Oct .14 Oct .16 Oct .20

NCAAT our nament Nat i onal Champi on 2005 Semi f i nal i s t 2004•2006 F i nal i s t 2003•2007 2008•2009

201 0Sc he dul entMichaels Oct .23 atSai

MANSFI ELD 12pm atI ndi ana( PA) 4pm vsMi l l er svi l l e( atI UP) 12pm atSout her nCT* 7pm atMer r i mack 4pm atSai ntAnsel m 2pm STONEHI LL 7pm atAmer i canI nt ’ l* 12pm SAI NTMI CHAELS 6pm MERRI MACK* 7pm atAssumpt i on* 12pm atBent l ey 7pm SOUTHERNCT* 1pm AMERI CANI NT’ L 7pm

Oct .27 Oct .30 Nov .2 Nov .6 Nov .10 Nov .16 Nov .19 Nov .20 Nov .23 Dec.2 Dec.4

1pm atSt onehi l l* 7pm FRANKLI NPI ERCE* 1pm atBent l ey* 7pm ADELPHI* 1pm SAI NTANSELM * 7pm NE10Quar t er f i nal^ TBA NE10Semi f i nal^ TBA NE10Fi nal^ TBA NCAAFi r stRound^ TBA NCAASemi f i nal! TBA NCAAChampi onshi p!TBA

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