2010 UMass Lowell Women's Soccer Media Guide

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2010 Roster

No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 27

Name Micaela Butlin *Jenna Costa *Charlotte Jensen *Ella Merullo *Michelle LaMar *Jackie Zani *Taylor Hartmann Margaret McSpiritt *Colleen Soper Stephanie Rollo Jill Carlson *Maddy Bissaillon *Brianne Bozzella Amy Cramer Sarah Raye *Keanna Santos Kathryne Masson Sara Sequeira *Hannah Merullo *Erin Fleury *Casey Schulze *Julia Donigian *Kaitlynn Hurd *Gia O’Connor

Yr. Pos. Fr. GK So. M/F So. M Sr. M/B Sr. B Jr. M So. B/F Fr. D/M So. F Jr. F Fr. GK Jr. M Sr. F/M So. M Fr. M So. F Fr. M/D Fr. M Jr. B Jr. M So. B So. F Jr. M So. M

Ht. 5-9 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-9 5-4 5-3 5-7 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-5 5-5 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-10

Hometown/High School (College) Milton, Mass./Milton Attleboro, Mass./Attleboro Wilmington, Mass./Wilmington Wakefield, Mass./Wakefield Memorial Billerica, Mass./Billerica Salem, N.H./Salem Feeding Hills, Mass./Agawam Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry Auburn, Mass./St. Peter Marian Dracut, Mass./Dracut Lexington, Mass./Lexington Merrimac, Mass./Bishop Fenwick Wilmington, Mass./Wilmington Marlboro, Mass./Marlboro (Dean) Salem, N.H./Salem Lakeville, Mass./Dartmouth H.S. Merrimack, N.H./Merrimack Lowell, Mass./Greater Lowell Vocational Wakefield, Mass./Wakefield Princeton, Mass./Wachusett Regional Chelmsford, Mass./Chelmsford Wakefield, Mass./Wakefield No. Attleboro, Mass./No. Attleboro (Assumption) Dracut, Mass./Central Catholic

Head Coach: Elie Monteiro (Southern New Hampshire, ’96), Ninth year Assistant Coaches: Eric Sigman (Vermont ‘99), Glenn Christofori (UMass ’82), Katelyn Campopiano (UMass Lowell, ’07) Captains: Maddy Bissaillon, Brianne Bozzella, Ella Merullo

UMass Lowell Quick Facts Location:................................................................................................................Lowell, MA Enrollment:.................................................................................................................... 6,000 Founded:............. 1975 (Merger of Lowell State College and Lowell Technological Institute) Chancellor:..................................................................................................Martin T. Meehan Colors:......................................................................................... Red, White and Royal Blue Nickname:.......................................................................................................... River Hawks Field:.................................................................................................... Cushing Field (Grass) Capacity:....................................................................................................................... 1,000 Affiliations:........................................................ NCAA Division II • Northeast-10 Conference Director of Athletics:..................................................................................... Dana K. Skinner Head Athletic Trainer:..........................................................................................Artie Poitras Head Coach:............................................................ Elie Monteiro • elie_monteiro@uml.edu Overall Record:.................................................................................. 68-61-18 (Eight years) Assistant Coaches: . .......................... Eric Sigman, Glenn Christofori, Katelyn Campopiano Women's Soccer Office Phone • Fax: ...............................(978) 934-2346 • (978) 934-2022 Dir. of Athletic Media Relations:............................ Chris O'Donnell • chris_odonnell@uml.edu Assistant Directors:................................... Elizabeth Fierman • elizabeth_fierman@uml.edu ................................................................................. Sean Hladick • sean_hladick@uml.edu Athletic Media Relations Phone • Fax................................(978) 934-2306 • (978) 934-2313


2010 Outlook: River Hawks Reloading Within the “We graduUMass Lowell womated a very influential en’s soccer program, class,” said Head there is a sense of Coach Elie Monteiro, focus, purpose and who is entering his resolve – typical for ninth season. “Every this time of year. On one of those players the outside, there is in that class played a some curiosity and major part in moving maybe even a slight the program forward. drop of expectation. They left a legacy It’s understandthat will be hard to able. The team follow. They also left graduated perhaps a blue print that can the best goalkeeper be copied with hard in the country, the work and effort which majority of its best is what our current defense and one of group of players will its top scorers. try to emulate.” In the pro UMass Lowell gram’s 15 seasons, has strength and exUMass Lowell never perience on all three relinquished fewer lines, particularly up goals or scored more front where sophoover the last four more Taylor HartSenior Ella Merullo years, over which it posted mann and senior Brianne a 41-24-14 record and Bozzella should resume advanced to the NCAA Tournament three where they left off. times. Hartmann, named to the 2009 NE-10 UMass Lowell opens the season at the All-Rookie Team, compiled seven goals and American International College Tournament two assists while Bozzella added six goals Thursday, Sept. 4 against C.W. Post (7:30) and four assists. and Saturday against Bridgeport (7:30). There is plenty in reserve in sophoThe River Hawks play one home match mores Jenna Costa, who registered one (against two-time NCAA semifinalist Saint goal and two assists in 21 appearances last Rose) in their first six dates. year; and Keanna Santos, who saw action Translated, they will be tested immediin only 11 games due to an injury. ately. Monteiro can also tab sophomores Despite UMass Lowell’s substantial Julia Donigian, who played in 11 matches, graduation losses, the River Hawks were and Colleen Soper, who made three aptabbed to finish third in the Northeast-10 pearances. Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, New to the team – but not the Univerindicative of the amount of respect the prosity – is junior Stephanie Rollo, who played gram has earned over recent years. shortstop for the softball team her first two They will miss the goalkeeping of years, but also had a stellar soccer career Jamie Gillis, a first team All-American last at Dracut H.S. where she was a two-time season who played every minute of every Merrimack Valley Conference all-star and match in four years. Gillis had a stellar wall four-year starter. in front of her in All-American Kathleen “Some of our younger players are exStrazzere as well as Colleen Fitzpatrick cited to be showing what they learned from and Jenna McIntosh. last season, especially upfront where we're Up front, Kelly Soper compiled 11 more athletic,” said Monteiro. goals and nine assists over the last three In the midfield, junior Maddy Bissaillon seasons, including four and four last seaand senior Ella Merullo, both All-Conference son. standouts in 2009, bring a wealth of experi But make no mistake: The River ence and leadership following magnificent Hawks expect to be very good this year. seasons. Bissaillon chipped in a pair of goals


2010 Outlook: River Hawks Reloading and set up six others (a LaMar, along team high). with Gillis, Strazzere, With three goals Fitzpatrick and McInand four assists, Merultosh, helped lead the lo expertly controlled River Hawks to several the left side offensively school records, among and defensively. Perthem shutouts (14) and haps the most unsung fewest goals conceded player on the team, in a season. junior Erin Fleury, is In fact, the expected to return to a aforementioned were defensive midfield role, instrumental in Gillis in which she flourished establishing the NCAA in 2009. Division II record of Filling the vaconsecutive shutout cated spot could be minutes (1,333), a a number of players, stretch which lasted notably sophomore more than six weeks. Gia O’Connor, who “Our major comes into the season challenge will be to with plenty of drive replace the three out after playing in only of our back four in 11 matches due to inaddition to Jamie,” jury. Additionally, junior said Monteiro. “I really Jackie Zani, who made believe that we have Senior Brianne Bozzella 11 appearances last year, the players with the talent could also win a place in the midfield. here who can do it. Those who are competing Junior Kaitlyn Hurd (five matches in for those spots are relishing the prospect of 2009) and sophomore Charlotte Jensen sliding into those roles. That competition is (six matches) will battle for minutes. creating a buzz in practice and will make us Sophomore newcomer Amy Cramer stronger.” will look to have an immediate impact in the LaMar will have several familiar faces middle after playing last season at Dean around her, including junior Hannah Merullo, College where she was a junior college Allwho started a good portion of her 20 appearAmerican. Previously, she was a five-time ances last season; and sophomore Casey all-conference standout (she was a starter Schulze, who played in 12 games. in the eighth grade), three-time all-state and Freshman Margaret McSpiritt could two-time conference most valuable player at also figure in after a stellar career at LonMarlboro H.S. donderry H.S. where she was a four-year Freshman Sara Sequeira could also player and all-state standout. Monteiro can figure in after an all-conference career at also look to Kate Masson, who was an Greater Lowell Tech, which saw her earn all-state standout who led Merrimack H.S. to Commonwealth Confrence MVP honors as a the state championship round and a schoolsenior; while freshman Sarah Raye comes record 18 wins. to Lowell after a three-year all-state career at Between the woodwork, there are big Salem H.S. boots to fill, but Monteiro has confidence in a “We've gained more ability in the midpair of newcomers – freshmen Jill Carlson field, which will help us continue to improve and Micaela Butlin, who have the size – our possession game,” Monteiro noted. ”That 5-foot-7 and 5-9, respectively – and the is key to how we want to play.” athleticism. Unquestionably, defense is where the A four-year starter at Lexington H.S., River Hawks feel a sense of urgency, but Carlson was the Middlesex League Goalwith senior NE-10 all-star Michelle LaMar, keeper of the Year and an Eastern Mass. expected to start her fourth year, UMass all-star while Butlin was a first team All-Bay Lowell can still rank among the top teams in State League standout at Milton H.S. the NE-10.


The Coaching Staff Head Coach Elie Monteiro Elie Monteiro enters his ninth year as head coach of the women's soccer team and has steadily maintained the program within the upper echelon of the Northeast-10 Conference and East Region. The River Hawks (12-5-4 overall, 10-3-2 in the NE-10 in 2009) enter 2010 fresh off a stellar year which saw them rewrite the record book and earn their fourth NCAA Tournament invitation in five years. The year followed a 2008 campaign in which UMass Lowell went 8-5-5 (6-3-5 NE-10) and advanced to the semifinal of the NE-10 Tournament. In 2007, UMass Lowell went 11-9-1 (6-7-1 NE-10) with its third straight NCAA Tournament appearance, in which the River Hawks suffered a 1-0 setback to Merrimack in the first round. The season followed a 2006 campaign which saw UML go 10-5-4 (10-3-1 NE-10) and come within a penalty shootout of displacing Franklin Pierce in the NCAA Tournament New England Region first round. In 2005, Monteiro guided the River Hawks to a 12-7-1 clip (9-4-1 NE-10) and their firstever appearance in the NCAAs. The season saw the fall of many school records, including victories (12), fewest goals allowed (17) and shutouts (nine) in a season. Over the last five seasons, Monteiro has compiled a 54-36-11 clip. Prior to becoming UMass Lowell's head coach, Monteiro served as an assistant coach with the UMass Lowell men's and women's teams for two years and spent three years as an assistant coach at Franklin Pierce. While with the UMass Lowell men's program, Monteiro helped the River Hawks to a 23-15-3 clip (.561) and consecutive postseason appearances. At Franklin Pierce, Monteiro helped the Ravens to NCAA Division II championships in 1997 and 1999, as well as the NCAA Tournament semifinals in 1998. He helped FPU to an astounding three-year record of 62-2-0 (.969) which included three undefeated seasons in the New England Collegiate Conference. After graduating from Southern New Hampshire University (then New Hampshire Year Record Notes College) in 1997, Monteiro enjoyed a six-year 2002 2-10-1 -professional career as a starting defender 2003 4-10-1 -with the Phantoms of New Hampshire of the 2004 9-10-1 NE-10 Tournament United Soccer Leagues (USL). He helped 2005 12-7-1 NCAA Tournament the Phantoms to a six-year clip of 102-60-6 2006 10-5-4 NCAA Tournament (.607), which included an appearance in the 2007 11-9-1 NCAA Tournament USL national semifinal in 1997 and the USL 2008 8-5-5 NE-10 Semifinal championship match in 1998. He was named 2009 12-5-4 NCAA Tournament to the USL All-Tournament Team both years. In 2001, Monteiro received his 'C' coaching license from the United States Soccer FedTotal 68-61-18 (.444) eration (USSF). He also served as head coach of the Lady Phantoms of New Hampshire of the USL W2 League from 2003-05. Monteiro was a two-year standout for the SNHU men's soccer team and helped the Penmen to a two-year clip of 30-6-2 and an appearance in the 1995 NCAA Tournament. He received his degree in sports management. Previously, Monteiro was a two-year player at Massasoit Community College where he earned All-New England Region honors as a senior and led the Warriors to the NJCAA Tournament semifinals. En route, Monteiro was named the defensive most valuable player of the New England Regional championship. Born in Dakar, Senegal, Monteiro was raised in Brockton, MA. He currently lives in Manchester, NH, with his wife, Claudine, and their daughter, Isabella Rose (7) and son, Sebastian (5).

Monteiro's Moments


The Coaching Staff Glenn Christofori A native of Arlington, MA, Glenn Christofori enters his third year at UMass Lowell and brings over 30 years of experience at all levels. Collegiately, he was a men's assistant coach at UMass Amherst from 1980-82, where he received his masters degree in education and moved on to Harvard in 1986 where he assisted the men's team which advanced to the NCAA Tournament semifinal. He also spent two years as the women's head coach at Mount Ida (1999, 2000) and Emerson College (1997, 1998). Among Christofori's high school coaching highlights was a two-year undefeated streak at his alma mater Arlington H.S. which resulted in a pair of Greater Boston League titles. He also enjoyed stints at Rindge & Latin (boys), Belmont H.S. (girls) and Groton-Dunstable, where he helped the 2007 girls to a 10-2-6 clip and the No. 4 ranking in Central Mass. In the professional ranks, Christofori also served as a scout with the San Jose Earthquakes in 1982, when they vaunted George Best; and for the New England Revolution in 1998 under head coach Walter Zenga. Christofori received his 'A' license in 1992 and has been U.S. Soccer Regional ODP coach since, training the likes of Freddy Adu and Michael Bradley. Christofori lives in Nashua, NH.

Eric Sigman A native of Acton, MA, Eric Sigman returns to the coaching staff for his seventh year and will continue as the goalkeepers' coach. A four-year goalkeeper at the University of Vermont (1996-99), Sigman helped the Catamounts to a 31-20-4 record over his final three years. Among the highlights was a 12-5-2 clip in 1997 – up from a 5-12-2 clip a year prior – which saw UVM place third in the America East Conference. A graduate of Acton-Boxborough H.S., Sigman was a three-year starting goalkeeper and earned Dual County League all-star honors as a senior. He led A-B to consecutive second-place finishes in 1995 and 1996 and topped the Dual County League in shutouts in 1996. During the offseason, Sigman played for the Bandits Soccer Club from 1992-99 and helped it advance to the state finals three times. He also served as a goalkeeping instructor for the Bandits from 1995-99. Sigman earned his law degree from Suffolk University in May of 2005 and is currently a general practitioner in Medford, MA, where he resides with his wife Lisa and daughter Ellison, born this summer.

Katelyn Campopiano Following a stellar playing career at UMass Lowell, Katelyn Campopiano moved to the sidelines and enters her third year of administrative duties in addition to assisting in matches

and practice. A four-year starter, Campopiano helped transform the River Hawk defense, with which she helped establish school records for shutouts (nine in 2005 and 2007) and goals against average (0.85 in 2006) in a season. UMass Lowell's goals allowed (19) and goals against average (1.11) in Campopiano's tenure at the time was the lowest of any four-year period in the program's history. She

started a possible of 75 of UML's 80 matches from 2004-07. Campopiano was the recipient of many honors in her career, particularly as a senior, earning NSCAA New England Region and Northeast-10 Conference first team status. A liberal arts major, Campopiano was also a standout academically, maintaining a 3.69 in liberal arts and earning such distinction as NE-10 All-Academic First Team (2006, 2007) and ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District (2007). A native of Chelmsford, MA, Campopiano was a Merrimack Valley Conference all-star at Chelmsford H.S. which captured MVC titles in 2000 and 2001. Campopiano lives in Lowell, MA.


2010 Player Profiles

MADDY BISSAILLON

13

Jr. • M • 5-4 Merrimac, Mass.

AMY CRAMER

BRIANNE BOZZELLA

14

MICAELA BUTLIN Fr. • GK • 5-9 Milton, Mass.

1

So. • M/F • 5-4 Attleboro, Mass.

JILL CARLSON

JULIA DONIGIAN

ERIN FLEURY

Sr. • F • 5-4 Wilmington, Mass.

JENNA COSTA

3

So. • M • 5-7 Marlboro, Mass.

15

Fr. • GK • 5-7 Lexington, Mass.

12

So. • F • 5-6 Wakefield, Mass.

24

Jr. • M • 5-5 Princeton, Mass.

TAYLOR HARTMANN

KAITLYN HURD

CHARLOTTE JENSEN

Feeding Hills, Mass.

North Attleboro, Mass.

4

MICHELLE LAMAR

KATE MASSON

MARGARET MC SPIRITT

ELLA MERULLO

HANNAH MERULLO

8

So. • F • 5-4

18

Fr. • D • 5-5 Merrimack, N.H.

25

Jr. • M • 5-5

9

Fr. • D/M • 5-3 Londonderry, N.H.

So. • M • 5-4 Wilmington, Mass.

5

Sr. • M/D • 5-4 Wakefield, Mass.

21

6

Sr. • D • 5-4 Billerica, Mass.

20

Jr. • D • 5-4 Wakefield, Mass.


2010 Player Profiles

GIA O'CONNOR

So. • M • 5-0 Dracut, Mass.

27

Fr. • M • 5-4 Salem, N.H.

SARAH RAYE

16

STEPHANIE ROLLO

CASEY SCHULZE

SARA SEQUEIRA

19

COLLEEN SOPER So. • F • 5-7 Auburn, Mass.

10

Jr. • M • 5-9 Salem, N.H.

ERIC SIGMAN

KATELYN CAMPOPIANO

GLENN CHRISTOFORI

22

So. • D • 5-5 Chelmsford, Mass.

ELIE MONTEIRO

Head Coach • 9th year Southern N.H., 1996

Fr. • M • 5-3 Lowell, Mass.

Assistant • 7th year Vermont, 1999

11

Jr. • F • 5-4 Dracut, Mass.

Assistant • 3rd year UMass Lowell, 2007

KEANNA SANTOS

17

So. • F • 5-5 Lakeville, Mass.

JACKIE ZANI

7

Assistant • 3rd year UMass, 1982


2009 Statistics • Results No. Player GP-GS 8 Taylor Hartmann 21-18 14 Brianne Bozzella 20-17 9 Kelly Soper 21-19 5 Ella Merullo 21-20 13 Maddy Bissaillon 21-20 4 Kaitlynn McHugh 13-0 3 Jenna Costa 21-10 17 Collen Fitzpatrick 21-21 2 Jenna McIntosh 21-19 30 Julia Donigian 11-0 18 Kathleen Strazzere 20-19 21 Erin Fleury 21-15 20 Hannah Merullo 20-6 24 Keanna Santos 11-0 27 Gia O'Connor 11-1 7 Jackie Zani 11-1 25 Kaitlynn Hurd 5-0 29 Charlotte Jensen 6-0 15 Melissa Arn 10-0 28 Christina Rogers 5-1 22 Casey Schulze 12-2 10 Coller Soper 3-0 6 Michelle LaMar 21-21 12

Goalkeepers Jamie Gillis UML Totals Opponents

G-GS 21-20 21 21

OVERALL G-A-P 7-2-16 6-4-14 4-4-12 3-4-10 2-6-10 3-0-6 1-2-4 1-2-4 0-3-3 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

PPG 0.76 0.70 0.57 0.48 0.48 0.46 0.19 0.19 0.14 0.09 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Min. GA 2002:24 9 2002:24 9 2002:24 27

SVS 72 72 152

NORTHEAST-10

GP-GS 15-15 14-12 15-13 15-14 15-14 8-0 15-6 15-15 15-14 8-0 15-15 15-12 15-4 9-0 9-0 8-0 3-0 5-0 8-0 4-1 9-0 2-0 15-15

GAA 0.40 0.40 1.21

G-A-P 6-2-14 5-4-14 3-3-9 3-3-9 2-5-9 3-0-6 1-2-4 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

SV% .889 .889 .849

ShO 14 14 8

PPG 0.93 1.00 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.75 0.27 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 W-L-T 12-5-4 12-5-4 5-12-4

2009 Results (12-5-4, 10-3-2 NE-10) Date Opponent 9/01 9/05 9/06 9/09 9/12 9/16 9/19 9/20 9/23 9/26 9/30 10/03 10/06 10/08 10/14 10/17 10/24 10/28 11/01 11/05 11/13

Overall NE-10 Record Record Scoring

*UML 3, FRANKLIN PEIRCE 1 1-0-0 *ADELPHI 2, UML 0 1-1-0 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 1, UML 0 1-2-0 *UML 3, Stonehill 1 2-2-0 *UML 1, New Haven 0 3-2-0 *UML 3, SAINT ANSELM 0 4-2-0 *UML 1, Assumption 0 (2OT) 5-2-0 *UML 0, Bridgeport 0 (2OT) 5-2-1 *UML 0, Southern N.H. 0 (2OT) 5-2-2 *UML 4, AMERICAN INT'L 0 6-2-2 UML 2, C.W. POST 0 7-2-2 *UML 1, Pace 0 8-2-2 *UML 3, BENTLEY 0 9-2-2 *UML 1, LE MOYNE 0 10-2-2 *UML 0, Saint Michael's 0 (2OT) 10-2-3 *UML 3, SOUTHERN CONN 0 11-2-3 *Saint Rose 1, UML 0 (2OT) 11-3-3 *MERRIMACK 1, UML 0 11-4-3 ^UML 1, STONEHILL 0 12-4-3 ^Franklin Pierce 2, UML 1 (2OT) 12-5-3 #UML 0, Merrimack 0 (2OT) 12-5-4

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

Hartmann, Bozzella 2 --Bozzella, Hartmann, Costa K. Soper Hartmann, E. Merullo 2 Bissaillon --Hartmann 2, E. Merullo, McHugh Bozzella, Hartmann Bozzella McHugh, Bozzella, K. Soper Hartmann -- McHugh, Bozzella, K. Soper --K. Soper Fitzpatrick --

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


The Record Book Scoring Matches Played, Career • Season Most Goals, Career • Season • Game Most Assists, Career • Season • Game Most Points, Career • Season • Game

77 77 77 21 37 17 6 23 9 2 79 36 12

Grace Larsen, 2005-08 Kathleen Strazzere, 2006-09 Kelly Soper, 2006-09 Seven players (2007) Nine players (2009) Jackie MacLean, 1997-00 Jackie MacLean, 1997 Jackie MacLean, vs. Concordia (N.Y) 1997 Tricia Auld, 2003-2006 Jessa Koschmann, 2001 Many times; Last: Ella Merullo v. Franklin Pierce, 9/1/09 (3-1 win) Jackie MacLean, 1997-00 Jackie MacLean, 1997 (17-2-36) Jackie MacLean, 1997

Goalkeeping Most Games, Career • Season Most Minutes, Season Fewest Goals Allowed, Career • Season Most Saves, Season Goals Against Average, Career • Season Most Shutouts, Career • Season Consecutive Shutout Minutes

79 21 2002:24 67 9 288 0.809 0.40 38 14 1,333:20

Jamie Gillis, 2006-09 Jamie Gillis, 2007, 2009 Jamie Gillis, 2009 Jamie Gillis, 2006-09 Jamie Gillis, 2009 Heather Ross, 1995 Jaime Gillis, 2006-09 Jamie Gillis, 2009 Jamie Gillis, 2006-09 Jamie Gillis, 2009 Jamie Gillis, 2009

Team Most Games Played Most Games Won Most Games Lost Most Games Tied Most Goals Scored, Game • Season Most Goals Allowed, Game • Season Fewest Goals Allowed, Season Shutouts in a Season Consecutive Shutout Minutes Consecutive Shutouts

21 12 16 5 8 33 12 77 9 14 1,333:20 12

2007, 2009 2005, 2009 1996 2008 vs. Molloy (9/2/04) 2004 vs. Franklin Pierce, 1995 1995 2009 2009 2009 2009

Career Scoring Leaders

Goal Leaders

Student-Athlete (Years) G-A-P 1. Jackie MacLean (1997-00) 37-5-79 2. Tricia Auld (2003-06) 14-17-45 3. Meaghan Leary (1999-02) 21-2-44 4. Jody Graham (2004-05) 16-8-40 5. Jamie Lynn Cathcart (2003-06) 13-12-38 6. Kelly Soper (2006-09) 11-9-31 7. Tanekar Alexander (2006-07) 11-4-26 Marielle Christofi (2001-05) 11-4-26 9. Kristin Mahoney (2005-06) 8-9-25 10. Natalia Mendoza (2005-08) 8-7-23 11. Grace Larsen (2005-08) 9-4-22 12. Amy Morin (1999-02) 10-1-21 13. Maddy Bissaillon (2008-present) 4-9-17 14. Jenna Tulley (2007) 7-2-16 Taylor Hartmann (2209-present) 7-2-16

tudent-Athlete (Years) S 1. Jackie MacLean (1997-00) 2. Meaghan Leary (1999-02) 3. Jody Graham (2004-05) 4. Tricia Auld (2003-06) 5. Jamie Lynn Cathcart (2003-06)

Goals 37 21 16 14 13

Assist Leaders Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Tricia Auld (2003-06) 2. Jamie Lynn Cathcart (2003-06) 3. Jessa Koschmann (2001) Kristin Mahoney (2005-06) 5. Jody Graham (2004-05)

Goals 17 12 9 9 8



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