2016 Women's Lacrosse Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4

Table of Contents/Credits Media/Sports Information 2016 Quick Facts 2016 Quick Facts

2016 Rangers 5 6 7 9

Roster Schedule 2015 Cumalative Stats Season Preview

Returners 11 Erin Todd 12 Melissa Hastie 13 Hilary Duda 14 Emily Elkins 15 Abbey Chimenti 16 Katie Larson 17 Erin Steiner 18 Anna Takushi 19 Katie Coleman 20 Tierra Romero 21 Stephanie Bayer 22 Jada Bonner 23 Hailey Nyquist 24 Kenley Harrington

RMAC 46 47 48

RMAC Information RMAC Information RMAC Information

Regis History/Records 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61

Year by Year Results Year by Year Results Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Detailed Opponent History Detailed Opponent History Detailed Opponent History All-Time Series Records All-Time Roster Coaching History

About Regis/Denver 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

About Regis About Regis Administration/Coaches Athletics Directory Facilities Facilities About Denver

Newcomers 26 Rachael Walker/Koneta Karns 27 Grace Rosenthal/Wendy Donier 28 Payton Randle/Sarah Myres 29 Frannie Krupp/Hope Correia 30 31 32 33

Team Head Shots Team Head Shots Regis University Athletics Regis University Mission Statement

Coaches 35 36 37

Sarah Kellner, Head Coach Kate Hood, Assistant Coach Jeff Yu, Graduate Assistant Coach

2015 Ranger Review

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RMAC Final Release 2015 RMAC Tournament Results 2015 NCAA Top 25/RMAC Players of the Week 2015 All-RMAC Awards 2015 RMAC Academic Awards 2015 RMAC Preseason Release

The 2016 Regis University Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide was written and designed by Sports Information Director Whitney Franker. Editing assistance from Assistant Sports Information Director Shane Carney, Jake Brantley, and the Regis lacrosse staff. Photo Credits: Shane Carney, Brett Stakelin, and Matt Daniels RMAC pictures supplied by Zach Bond, RMAC Media Relations Director.

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ment of accountability, service and tradition.

Mission Statement: The Regis University athletics department seeks to encourage the success of studentathletes by reaching their maximum potential in athletic competition, academic progress and personal development, through an environ-

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Media Services

The 2016 Regis University Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Ranger Women’s Lacrosse. Additional information, including releases and photographs may be obtained by contacting the Regis Sports Information Office at (303) 4584052.

Whitney Franker

Sports Information Director

Franker is in her second year with the Regis University athletics staff. The 2015-16 will be her first full year as the Sports Information Director. Franker will be the main point of contact for volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, and softball. A native of Urbandale, Iowa, Franker graduated in 2009 Media Credentials from Simpson College in Indianola, All requests for press, broadcast and Iowa where she earned a B.A. in Sports photo credentials for home lacrosse Administration. matches should be directed to brant607@ Franker was the assistant womregis.edu. Requests must be made at en’s basketball coach at Grand View least one week before the match. University, in Des Moines, Iowa and helped the Vikings a very successful Player Interviews 2012-2013 campaign. Her main duties All media requests for interviews with included recruiting and player developRegis women’s lacrosse players should ment. Along with her coaching duties, be directed to Jake Brantley at 303-458- she was an assistant sports informa4050, preferably 24 hours in advance. tion director for men’s and women’s The best time for in-season interviews is soccer, women’s basketball, outdoor after practice. track & field, and men’s and women’s With advance notice, interviews can be tennis. arranged for other hours, depending on Franker was a four-year letterwinstudent-athlete class schedules. ner in both soccer and basketball at Simpson earning first team all-conferCoach Kellner Interviews ence a toal of five times, three in soccer The best time to reach Coach Sarah and two in basketball, and numerous Kellner for an interview is weekdays dur- player of the week honors. She was ing the day. Interviews with Coach Kellapart of the Storm basketball team that ner should be scheduled through Jake made back-to-back NCAA DIII Sweet Brantley by calling 303-458-4050. Sixteen appearances and was ranked as high as #6 in the nation. Postgame Interviews If you want an interview with any playJake Brantley er or coach please contact Jake Brantley Assistant Sports Information on press row right before the match is Director over or shortly after the match ends. Press row for Regis women’s lacrosse Brantley begins his first year as a games is located on the west side in bemember of the Regis University Sports tween the team benches. Information staff. Brantley will serve as the main point of contact for men’s Photography and women’s soccer and baseball while All photographers are only allowed assisting with men’s and women’s basin approved areas around the field, you will be asked to move if you are not in an ketball. A 2013 graduate of Regis Univerapproved area. Contact Jake Brantley at sity, Brantley earned a Bachelor of Scileast 24 hours prior to the match. ence degree in Biology. While at Regis, Brantley was a member of the Ranger Radio Requests for live radio should be made baseball team for two seasons. He also served as the Director of Intramurals to Jake Brantley. throughout his senior year. In spring 2015, Brantley volStats unteered for the sports information Box scores and final statistics will be department helping with baseball, distributed after the completion of the softball, and women’s lacrosse where game. his love of sports and desire to become more involved continued to grow. Brantley will pursue a Master of Arts in Sports Management. Brantley is a native of Colorado orginally from Littleton.

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Shane Carney

Assistant Sports Information Director Shane Carney is entering his second year as graduate assistant for the Regis Sports Information Department. In Spring 2013, Shane graduated from the University of Iowa earning his B.A. degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. During his time at Iowa, Shane was a sports reporter for The Daily Iowan and Daily Iowan Television, the school’s student-run newspaper and television news broadcast. During the spring semester of his junior year, Shane interned at KCRG-TV9 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Then for the past year, Shane worked at KCRG-TV9 as a news photojournalist and sports correspondent. As Shane works towards his Master of Arts degree in Digital Media Communication, he will be shooting highlights and photos at all home games. He will also be producing stories that go beyond the field or gym; those stories will feature how Regis athletes and coaches are leaders in competition, the classroom, and in the Denver community. Shane is originally from Iowa City, Iowa.

Contact Information Website: Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: Hashtags:

regisrangers.com @regisrangers regisrangers Regis University Athletics

#RangerUp #RegisRangers

Whitney Franker- Sports Information Director Office: 303-458-4052 Cell: 515-988-9001 E-Mail: wfranker@regis.edu Shane Carney- Graudate Assistant Sports Information Director Office: 303-458-4070 Cell: 319-621-4299 E-Mail: scarney@regis.edu Jake Brantley - Graduate Assistant Sports Information Director Office: 303-458-4070 Cell: 720-275-1191 E-Mail: brant607@regis.edu


2016 Regis University Lacrosse Quick Facts GENERAL Name of School...................................Regis University City/Zip ......................................Denver, Colo./80221 Founded ...............................................................1877 Enrollment ..........................................................1,600 Nickname ........................................................ Rangers School Colors...............................Navy Blue and Gold Home Field ................................... Regis Lacrosse Field

COACHING STAFF Head Coach .............................................Sarah Kellner Alma Mater, Yr ........................................Cornell, 2003 Record at School (yrs.) ..............(71-53, .573 - 9 years) Career Record (yrs.) ............................................. Same Lacrosse Office Phone .........................(303) 458-3681 Best Time of Day to Call ..............................Afternoon Assistant Coaches Kate Hood (Williams College, 2003) .......................................... Beth Calder (Cornell, 2003) ................................................... Jeff Yu (Indiana, 2004)

Capacity .................................................................500 Affiliation ........................................NCAA Division II Conference .. Rocky Mountain Athletic Conf. (RMAC) President ............................... Fr. John Fitzgibbons, S.J. Alma Mater ................................... St. Louis University Interim Athletics Director ................... David Spafford Alma Mater, Yr. .........................................Kansas State Athletic Dept. Phone ..........................(303) 458-4070 Ticket Office Phone ............................(303) 458-4070

HISTORY First year of lacrosse.............................................. 2000 Overall all-time record............................ 84-117 (.418) No. years in NCAA Tourn./last .............................. N/A Last NCAA post-season opponent ........................ N/A Result ..................................................................... N/A

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ............. Whitney Franker SID Office Phone................................. (303) 458-4052 Cell Phone ........................................... (515) 988-9001 SID Email ...................................... wfranker@regis.edu Graduate Assistant SID ........................... Shane Carney Cell Phone ........................................... (319) 621-4299 Graduate Assistant Email .................scarney@regis.edu Graduate Assistant SID ............................ Jake Brantley Cell Phone ........................................... (720) 275-1191 Graduate Assistant Email ..............brant607@regis.edu Lacrosse SID ............................................ Jake Brantley Website ................................................ regisrangers.com

TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record in 2015 .....................12-5, 5-1 RMAC .................................................... 6-1 (H), 4-3 (A), 2-1 (N) RMAC Record/Finish ...................................... 5-1/2nd Final Ranking in 2015...........................................N/A Starters Returning/Lost .........................................11/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...............................14/6

MEDIA INFORMATION Radio Station ................... KRCX (RU Student Radio) Radio Number .................................... (303) 964-5392 Newspapers The Denver Post 101 W. Colfax Ave. Denver, Colorado 80202 Phone: (303) 954-1294 Email: sports@denverpost.com Mile High News P.O. Box 17270 Golden, Colorado 80402 Phone: (303) 279-5541 Email: sportsdesk@milehighnews.com Your Hub www.yourhub.com The Highlander Regis University Email: highlandersubs@gmail.com

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Starters Returning (11) # Player

Pos.

GP-GS

G

A

PTS SH

SH% SOG SOG% GB DC

TO

CT

Other

1

Erin Todd

A/MF

3-3

7

0

7

8

87.5

8

100.0

1

1

3

0

3

Melissa Hastie

MF

16-16

19

9

28

34

55.9

29

85.3

20

22

20

10

Redshirt 2015 season

5

Hilary Duda

A

0-0

-

-

-

-

0.00

-

0.00

-

-

-

-

Redshirt 2015 season

6

Jada Bonner

MF

17-17

15

10

25

34

44.1

22

64.7

28

46

28

24

All-RMAC First Team

8

Erin Steiner

All-RMAC Second Team

RMAC Academic Honor Roll

MF/A

17-17

37

10

47

78

47.4

61

78.2

14

24

27

12

13 Anna Takushi

MF/D

17-16

22

2

24

36

61.1

35

97.2

13

19

12

9

15 Katie Coleman

MF/D

17-16

3

3

6

5

60.0

5

100.0

28

11

8

21

All-RMAC First Team

20 Tierra Romero

MF/D

0-0

-

-

-

-

0.00

-

0.00

-

-

-

-

Redshirted 2015 season

24 Emily Elkins

MF/A

15-14

26

7

33

47

55.3

40

85.1

7

19

13

6

RMAC Academic POY

29 Katie Larson

MF/A

15-10

11

4

15

22

50.0

17

77.3

4

9

21

4

# Player

Pos.

GP-GS

MIN.

GA

GAAVG.

SPCT.

W

L

T

PCT.

Other

657:58

100

9.12

35.9

7

2

0

77.8

RMAC GK POW

11 Kenley Harrington GK

15-9

SAVES 56

Starters Lost (5) #

Player

3

Maribel Gallegos

Pos.

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

SH SH%

SOG

SOG% GB

DC

TO

CT

Other

A

17-17

14 13

27

28

50.0

21

75.0

8

9

20

7

14 Sierra Perrella

D

16-15

2

4

2

100.0

2

100.0

41

9

4

32

All-RMAC 1st Team

15 Emily Behr

A

17-17

60 31

91

112 53.6

90

80.4

24

44

32

15

RMAC Off. POY

19 Morgan Pierson

D

16-13

4

2

6

10

7

70.0

22

8

11

16

All-RMAC Honorable Mention

Pos.

GP-GS

MIN.

GA

GAAVG.

SAVES

SPCT.

W

L

T

PCT.

9-8

361:51

73

12.10

42

36.5

5

3

0

62.5

# Player

21 Gianna Lombardi GK

2

40.0

All-RMAC Honorable Mention

Other RMAC Academic 1st Team

Key Losses (1) #

Player

2

Lily Colley

Pos.

GP-GS

MF/A 17-5

G

A

PTS

19 23

42

SH SH%

36

SOG

52.8

28

SOG% GB

77.8

12

DC

TO

CT

Other

12

13

15

All-RMAC Second Team

Returners (3) #

Player

Pos.

4

Stephanie Bayer A/MF

GP-GS G

A PTS SH SH%

SOG

SOG% GB

DC TO CT

11-0

1

1

2

7

14.3

6

85.7

4

2

4

1

10 Hailey Nyquist

D/MF

16-6

3

0

3

5

60.0

4

80.0

12

7

4

14

25 Abbey Chimenti

MF/A

12-0

3

3

6

7

42.9

7

100.0

4

3

12

0

Newcomers (8)

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#

Player

Cl.

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown/Last School (High School)

7

Grace Rosenthal

Fr.

A

5-10

Columbus, Ohio/Bexley HS

9

Rachael Walker

So.

MF/A

5-6

Littleton, Colo./Oregon University

14

Koneta Karns

So.

D

5-8

Littleton, Colo./Chatfield HS

16

Wendy Donier

Fr.

A

5-4

Seattle, Wash./Holy Names Academy

19

Payton Randle

Fr.

MF/A

5-6

Durango, Colo./Durango HS

22

Sarah Myres

Fr.

A

5-4

Boulder, Colo./Fairview HS

26

Frannie Krupp

Fr.

D

5-7

Littleton, Colo./Mullen HS

30

Hope Correia

Fr.

GK

5-1

Portland, Maine/Cheverus HS

Other


2016 Regis University Women’s Lacrosse Roster No.

Name

Cl.

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown/Previous School (High School)

1

Erin Todd

Sr.

A/MF

5-7

Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy HS

3

Melissa Hastie

Sr.

MF

5-6

Los Alamitos, Calif./Los Alamitos HS

4

Stephanie Bayer

So.

A/MF

5-7

Huntington Beach, Calif./Mater Dei HS

5

Hilary Duda

Sr.

A

5-3

Minnetonka, Minn./Minnetonka HS

6

Jada Bonner

So.

MF/D

5-4

Denver, Colo./George Washington HS

7

Grace Rosenthal

Fr.

A

5-10

Columbus, Ohio/Bexley HS

8

Erin Steiner

Jr.

MF/A

5-7

Chicago, Ill./Montini Catholic HS

9

Rachael Walker

So.

MF/A

5-6

Littleton, Colo./Oregon University (Chatfield HS)

10

Hailey Nyquist

So.

D/MF

5-5

Snohomish, Wash./Snohomish HS

11

Kenley Harrington

So.

GK

5-3

Fullerton, Calif./Mater Dei HS

13

Anna Takushi

Jr.

MF/D

5-5

Irvine, Calif./Woodbridge HS

14

Koneta Karns

So.

D

5-8

Littleton, Colo./St. Cloud St. University (Chatfield HS)

15

Katie Coleman

Jr.

D/MF

5-7

Broomfield, Colo./Legacy HS

16

Wendy Donier

Fr.

A

5-4

Seattle, Wash./Holy Names Academy

19

Payton Randle

Fr.

MF/A

5-6

Durango, Colo./Durango HS

20

Tierra Romero

Jr.

MF/D

5-1

Denver, Colo./Metro State (Denver East HS)

22

Sarah Myres

Fr.

A

5-4

Boulder, Colo./Fairview HS

24

Emily Elkins

Sr.

MF/A

5-8

Aliso Viejo, Calif./Aliso Niguel HS

25

Abbey Chimenti

Sr.

MF/A

5-2

Tigard, Ore./Southridge HS

26

Frannie Krup

Fr.

D

5-7

Littleton, Colo./Mullen HS

29

Katie Larson

Sr.

MF/A

5-6

Littleton, Colo./Chatfield HS

30

Hope Correia

Fr.

GK

5-1

Portland, Maine/Cheverus HS

Head Coach: Sarah Kellner (10th season) Assistant Coaches: Kate Hood, Jeff Yu, Beth Calder

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2016 Regis University Lacrosse Schedule Date

Opponent

Place

Time

Sat., Feb. 20

at Colorado Mesa

Grand Junction, Colo.

11:00 AM

Fri., Feb. 28

at Pfeiffer

Misenheimer, N.C.

12:00 PM

Wed., March 2

at Lenoir Rhyne

Hickory, N.C.

2:00 PM

Fri., March 11

Lock Haven vs. Fort Lewis

Regis Lacrosse Field

12:00 PM

Sun., March 13

Lock Haven

Regis Lacrosse Field

11:00 AM

Thurs., March 17

McKendree

Regis Lacrosse Field

3:00 PM

Sat., March 19

Fort Lewis

Regis Lacrosse Field

1:00 PM

Fri., March 25

at CSU-Pueblo

Pueblo, Colo.

4:00 PM

Sat., April 2

Colorado Mesa*

Regis Lacrosse Field

1:00 PM

Sun., April 3

Adams State

Regis Lacrosse Field

1:00 PM

Sat., April 9

at Westminster*

Salt Lake City, Utah

1:00 PM

Tue., April 12

Lindenwood*

Regis Lacrosse Field

4:00 PM

Sat., April 16

Rockhurst*

Regis Lacrosse Field

12:00 PM

Fri., April 22

at Fort Lewis*

Durango, Colo.

2:00 PM

Sun., April 24

at Adams State*

Alamosa, Colo.

12:00 PM

Sun., May 1

CSU-Pueblo*

Regis Lacrosse Field

12:00 PM

Fri., May 6

RMAC Semi-Finals

TBD

TBD

Sun., May 8

RMAC Championship

TBD

TBD

---------------Home Games in BOLD * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Game All times Mountain Time unless noted

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2015 Regis University Women's Lacrosse Regis University Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Aug 28, 2015) RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date

* * * * *

*

Feb 21 03/01/15 Mar 03 Mar 05 Mar 08 Mar 12 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 20 Mar 28 Mar 30 Apr 04 Apr 13 Apr 17 Apr 25 May 02 May 03

Opponent at Colorado Mesa at #18 Rollins at #8 Florida Southern vs #17 Pfeiffer vs Fort Lewis College SHIPPENSBURG COLORADO MESA ROCKHURST at CSU-Pueblo at Adams State Univ. #3 LINDENWOOD ADAMS STATE UNIV. at Grand Valley State at Fort Lewis College CSU-PUEBLO FORT LEWIS COLLEGE vs #3 Lindenwood

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game As s i s t s Free position Made-Att Free position pct. MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Goals-Opportunities Conversion Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Man-up Man-down Free-position Unassisted Overtime Goals scored average GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS CLEARS Clear Pct. PENALTIES Number Minutes ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

OVERALL 12-5 5-1 7-4

W L L W W W W W W W L W L W W W L

Score 14-8 11-17 13-20 15-13 11-9 18-11 21-11 22-3 21-1 19-1 13-14 21-3 8-19 11-10 21-4 15-11 8-18

Att. 188 154 113 50 75 97 171 80 53 65 184 147 92 78 53 120 140

RULAX

OPP

262-496 15.41 . 528 405-496 . 817 29.2 131 53-107 . 495

173-347 10.18 . 499 271-347 . 781 20.4 65 32-64 . 500

4-0 .0 0 0

5-0 . 000

262 4 1 53 131 0 15.41 271 256 252 194 227-261 .870

173 5 0 32 108 0 10.18 220 204 300 149 196-276 . 710

0 0:00

0 0:00

852 7/122 3/88

743 7/106

HOME 6-1 2-1 4-0

AWAY 4-3 3-0 1-3

NEUTRAL 2-1 0-0 2-1

## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Up Dn GB DC TO CT 17 60 31 91 112 1 0 24 44 32 15 15 Emily Behr 8 Erin Steiner 17 37 10 47 78 0 0 14 24 27 12 24 Emily Elkins 15 26 7 33 47 0 0 7 19 13 6 13 Anna Takushi 17 22 2 24 36 1 0 13 19 12 9 16 Melissa Hastie 16 19 9 28 34 0 0 20 22 20 10 2 Lily Colley 17 19 23 42 36 1 0 12 12 13 15 6 Jada Bonner 17 15 10 25 34 1 0 28 46 28 24 23 Sarah Lugo 10 15 11 26 23 0 1 10 7 10 2 3 Maribel Gallegos 17 14 13 27 28 0 0 8 9 20 7 29 Katie Larson 15 11 4 15 23 0 0 4 9 21 4 1 Erin Todd 3 7 0 7 8 0 0 1 1 3 0 19 Morgan Pierson 16 4 2 6 10 0 0 22 8 11 16 25 Abbey Chimenti 12 3 3 6 7 0 0 4 3 12 0 10 Hailey Nyquist 16 3 0 3 5 0 0 12 7 4 14 12 Katie Coleman 17 3 3 6 5 0 0 28 11 8 21 14 Sierra Perrella 16 2 2 4 2 0 0 41 9 4 32 20 Tierra Romero 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 4 4 Stephanie Bayer 11 1 1 2 7 0 0 4 2 4 1 21 Gianna Lombardi 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 11 Kenley Harrington 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 Total 17 262 131 393 496 4 1 271 256 252 194 Opponents 17 173 65 238 347 5 0 220 204 300 149 ## Goalie GP Min. 657:58 11 Kenley Harrington 15 21 Gianna Lombardi 9 361:51 17 1019:49 Total Opponents 17 1019:49

Goals by Period Regis University Opponents Saves by Period Regis University Opponents

GA GAAvg Save

100 73 173 262

9.12 56 12.10 42 10.18 98 15.41 143

Pct

W-L-T

.359 7-2-0 .365 5-3-0 .362 12-5-0 .353 5-12-0

1st 2nd Total

151 111 87 86

262 173

1st 2nd Total

55 73

43 70

Shots by Period Regis University Opponents

273 223 179 168

Shots on Goal Regis University Opponents

224 181 142 129

98 143

1st 2nd Total

496 347

1st 2nd Total

405 271

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2016 SEASON PREVIEW


Looking forward to big things in 2016 The Regis University women’s lacrosse team comes off a 2015 season that saw them reach the championship game of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) tournament. The increased success over the past few years is expected to continue this season as Regis returns ten starters, and four other experienced contributors to the team for 2016. After finishing the 2015 season 12-5 including a 5-1 record in conference, the RU returners earned a great deal of experience including advancing to the RMAC Tournament Championship game where they fell to eventual champion Lindenwood University. This year, Regis plans to avenge their championship loss by making a return trip to the RMAC Tournament in search of a different result. The coaches across the RMAC picked the Rangers to finish second in the conference while the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) gave the team a preseason ranking of No. 19 across all of Division II. Junior defender Katie Coleman (Broomfield, Colo.) made an impression among the coaches in the conference last season as she was picked as the Preseason RMAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year for 2016. Coleman will bolster a defense that ranked third in the RMAC in goals against average in 2015. Junior Erin Steiner, ranked second on the team with 47 points in 2015, returns to assume control of the offense, filling the void left behind by 2015 RMAC Offensive Player of the Year, Emily Behr. Steiner was also named to the Preseason All-RMAC First Team. Steiner scored 37 goals last season and tallied ten assists. The midfielder/attacker earned a Second Team All-RMAC selection last season and looks to build upon that honor in 2016. Senior Emily Elkins also returns to the 2016 Rangers club after contributing 33 points to the team last season. The senior has earned notoriety from the league as she was named to the Preseason All-RMAC First Team. Elkins scored 26 goals in 15 games and also notched seven assists on the season. Elkins finished the season with a shot on goal percentage of 85.1 percent, ranking second on the team. The midfielder/attacker was awarded First Team All-RMAC honors while also being named the RMAC Academic Player of the Year award for her efforts in the classroom where she bolstered a 3.98 GPA. Goalkeeper Kenley Harrington returns for her sophomore season after compiling a 7-2 record in 2015. Harrington made 56 saves in 15 games as a freshman giving her a 35.9 percent save percentage, including a goals against average of 9.12. The goalkeeper earned RMAC Defensive Player of the Week last season, after earning a 14-8 victory over Colorado Mesa University on February 21. Three other players were named to the Preseason All-RMAC First Team including senior attacker Hilary Duda (Minnetonka, Minn.), and sophomore defender Jada Bonner (Denver, Colo.). The five Preseason All-RMAC honorees will be looked upon to groom the newcomers into the successful, and winning culture of RU women’s lacrosse. Filling the shoes following the loss of reigning RMAC Offensive Player of the Year is not easy. However, with ten newcomers to the team that should make the transition much easier. Of the ten newcomers, seven of them play the attack position. The Rangers have added eight freshman including attacker Grace Rosenthal (Columbus, Ohio), midfielder Erin Dooney (Portland, Ore.), attack Wendy Donier (Seattle, Wash.), midfield/ attack Payton Randle (Durango, Colo.), attack Sarah Myres (Boulder, Colo.), defender Frannie Krupp (Littleton, Colo.), and goalkeeper Hope Correia (Portland, Maine). Also joining the team are two sophomore transfers midfield/attack Rachael Walker (Littleton, Colo.), and defender Koneta Karns (Littleton, Colo.).

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2016 RETURNERS


ERIN TODD

#1

Attack 5-7 Senior Colorado Springs, Colo. Air Academy HS

Had an 84.0 shot on goal percentage at 42-of-50...Also had 70.0 shot percentage with 35 of her 50 shots going in...Scored at least one goal in every game...Scored season-high six goals with two assists and three draw controls in Rangers 17-9 win at Fort Lewis on March 23rd...Had seasonhigh three assists in Rangers 11-10 win over Georgian Court on March 6th...Had season-high three ground balls, twice...Collected four draw controls, a season high, against Gannon on March 8th, a 19-17 loss

2015, Junior Took a redshirt during the 2015 season 2014, Sophomore

About Erin Parents: Jeff Todd and Monique Todd Balboa Major: Business and Spanish

Honors/Awards • 2014 All-RMAC Second Team • 2014 Academic All-RMAC First Team • 2014 RMAC All-Tournament Team • 2014 All-RMAC Preseason • 2013 WILA Freshman of the Year • 2013 All-WILA First Team • WILA Offensive Player of the Week (February 27, 2013) • WILA Offensive Player of the Week (March 27, 2013) • 2013 WILA All-Academic

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Started all 17 games...Led the Rangers with 42 goals scored, which was third in the RMAC...Her 42 goals is the most by a sophomore in Regis history...Ranked third for Regis with 49 points scored...Ranked second for Regis scoring seven free-position goals, on just eight attempts...Led the Rangers with a 68.9 shot percentage... Scored her 42 goals on just 61 shots, of which 56 were on goal...Also collected 18 ground balls and nine draw controls... Scored season-high five goals on six shots in Rangers 19-8 win over Vassar on March 12th...Had four goals and season-best two assists in Rangers 17-1 win over Adams State on May 2nd...Scored three or more goals in nine contests

Air Academy High School

A 2012 graduate of Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs, Colo...Led AAHS to two state lacrosse championships in 2009 and 2012...Named First Team All-Colorado as a senior...Also named All-Colorado as a sophomore and junior... Named team MVP in lacrosse at AAHS... Also played four years of basketball where she led her team to a state title in 2012... Scored 79 goals her senior campaign to pace the team...Second for Air Academy with 41 assists...In her career she scored 240 goals and had 108 assists

2013, Freshman Played and started in all 15 contests... Led the Rangers with 35 goals...Second on the team with 45 points...Also assisted on 10 goals...Was 5-for-8 on free position shots...Had 20 draw controls...Also collected 15 ground balls... Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2013

15-15

35

10

45

5-8

15

20

6

3

50

70.0

42

84.0

2014

17-17

42

7

49

7-8

18

9

17

7

61

68.9

56

91.8

Total

35-35

84

17

101

13-18

34

30

26

10

119

70.6

106

89.1

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MELISSA HASTIE Midfield 5-6 Senior Los Alamitos, Calif. Los Alamitos HS

ing an injury in season opener...had two ground balls and one shot attempt...will take a medical redshirt

2015, Junior Started and played in 16 games...was fifth on the team in goals scored with 19...added nine assists for 28 points...went 4-8 on free position attempts...was sixth on the team in ground balls with 20...caused ten turnovers...won eight draw controls...held a shot on goal percentage of 85.3...took 34 shots...had season-high four goals in five shots in 15-11 win over Fort Lewis on May 2...had four games in which she tallied more than one goal

About Melissa Parents: Joe and Jennifer Hastie

Honors/Awards • • • •

2015 2015 2014 2014

RMAC All-Tournament Team RMAC Academic Honor Roll All-RMAC Second Team RMAC Academic Honor Roll

2012, Freshman Played in 16 games while making 12 starts...put in eight goals and assisted on one other...fourth on the team with 24 draw controls...scored season-high three goals against Fort Lewis on March 31st... grabbed season-best three ground balls against Colorado College on February 21st...also had six draw controls, a seasonbest, in the same game

2014, Sophomore Started all 17 games...ranked fourth for Regis with 19 caused turnovers...scored one goal and assisted on two others...had 22 ground balls and 10 draw controls...had an assist, three ground balls and four caused turnovers in Rangers 19-6 win over Adams State on March 23rd...had four ground balls and four caused turnovers in Rangers 14-5 win over Mercy on March 13th

Los Alamitos High School A graduate of Los Alamitos High School in Los Alamitos, Calif...played four years of lacrosse and ran cross country twice... named All-American following her senior season...named team MVP in 2011...a First Team All-Sunset League in 2011...school record holder in draw controls in a season and career...guided LAHS to three consecutive CIF Champions

2013, Sophomore Season was limited to just one game follow-

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Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2012

16-12

8

1

9

2-5

11

24

2013

2-1

0

0

0

0-0

2

0

23

6

17

47.1

13

76.5

0

0

1

0.0

0

0.0

2014

17-17

1

2

3

0-2

22

10

12

19

6

2015

16-16

19

9

28

4-8

20

22

20

10

34

16.7

5

83.3

55.9

29

85.3

Total

51-46

28

12

40

6-15

55

56

55

35

58

48.3

47

81.0


HILARY DUDA Attack 5-3 Senior Minnetonka, Minn. Minnetonka HS

State on March 24th...Had season-high three groundballs at Fort Lewis in Rangers 17-9 win on March 23rd...Assisted on season-high three goals twice 2012, Freshman Played in all 17 games while making three starts...Fourth on the team with 27 goals scored...Also fourth for Regis with 10 assists... Fourth on the team with an 86.8 shot-on-goal percentage...Also had 13 ground balls...Third on the team with 37 points scored...Scored season-high four goals against Colorado Mesa on April 22nd...Had three goals and two assists against Fort Lewis on March 31st...Had sasonbest three ground balls against Colorado Mesa on February 18th

2015, Redshirt Took a redshirt during the 2015 season

About Hilary Parents: Marysue Gallicano

Honors/Awards • • • • •

2014 2014 2014 2013 2012

All-RMAC First Team RMAC All-Tournament Team All-RMAC Preseason Team All-WILA Second Team All-WILA Second Team

2014, Junior Started all 17 games for RU...Ranked sixth in the RMAC with a 2.29 goal per game average... Put in 39 goals to rank second for Regis... Ranked fourth in the RMAC averaging 3.24 points per game...Ranked third on the team with 16 assists...Second for RU with 55 points... Had 10 ground balls...Scored four goals in a game four different times...Had four goals and two assists in two games; versus Vassar (19-8) on March 12th and at home against Adams State (19-6) on March 23rd...Had season-best three assists in RU’s 18-5 win at Colorado Mesa on April 18th

Minnetonka High School A 2011 graduate of Minnetonka High School in Minnetonka, Minn...Played five years of lacrosse and three years of hockey at MHS...Named AllAmerican following her senior campaign Minnesota Player of the Year following her senior year...First ever Ms. Lacrosse for Minnesota Four-time all Lakes Conference selection... Three-time All-State performer...Led team to two consecutive section finals...Scored 46 goals and had 28 assists

2013, Sophomore Started all 15 games...Second on the team with 20 assists...Fourth with 44 points...Also fourth for Regis with 24 goals scored...Only the second Ranger in school history to score 20 goals and have 20 assists...Second on the team with 56 shot attempts...Scored at least one goal in every game but two...Scored season-high three goals in four different games...Had three goals and three assists in Rangers 21-5 win at Adams Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

#5

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2012

17-3

27

10

37

2-4

13

2

28

3

53

50.9

46

86.8

2013

15-15

24

20

44

3-10

9

0

26

3

56

42.9

45

80.4

2014

17-17

39

16

55

4-6

10

2

18

2

68

57.4

54

79.4

Total

49-35

90

46

136

9-20

32

4

72

8

177

50.8

145

81.9

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EMILY ELKINS

#24

Midfield/Attack 5-8 Senior Aliso Viejo, Calif. Aliso Niguel HS

70.0 free-postion percentage by scoring on 7-of-10...Third on the team with 32 draw controls...Led the team with a 75.0 shot percentage scoring 24 goals on just 32 shots...Scored season highs of four goals and two assists in the Rangers narrow 17-16 loss to Florida Southern on March 9th...Was a perfect 3-for-3 in free position shots...Had season-high three ground balls three times...Gained season-high six draw controls at Adams State on March 24th, a Ranger 21-5 win

2015, Junior Started in all 17 games...third for RU in goals scored with 26...also had seven assists for 33 total points, fourth on the team...tallied 19 draw controls...took 47 shots putting 40 on goal for 85.1 percent... went 7-11 on free position shots...scored season-best five goals in 21-11 win over Colorado Mesa on March 14

About Emily Parents: Monica Nash, Dave, and Misti Henderson-Elkins Major: Education

Honors/Awards • 2015 RMAC Women’s Lacrosse Academic Athlete of the Year • 2015 RMAC All-Academic First Team • 2014 RMAC All-Academic First Team • 2014 RMAC All-Tournament Team • 2013 All-WILA Second Team • 2013 WILA All-Academic

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2014, Sophomore Played in all 17 games while making 16 starts...Put in 18 goals on 38 shots... Fourth on the team with eight assists... Caused 14 turnovers...Had a 78.9 shoton-goal percentage (30-38)...Grabbed 16 ground balls and had 13 draw controls... Scored season-high four goals to go along with one assist in Rangers 17-1 win over Adams State on May 2nd...Had seasonbest four draw controls in Rangers 18-10 win over Colorado Mesa on March 15th... Had three ground balls in a game three times

Aliso Niguel High School A 2012 graduate of Aliso Niguel High School in Aliso Viejo, Calif...Scored 255 goals in her four-year career...Also tallied 170 assists...Named Academic All-America following her senior season...A fourtime First Team All-Sea View League... Earned four letters each in lacrosse and soccer...Helped team to the ESPN High School National Championship in 2012... Led team to 2012 California State Champions...Valedictorian of her class...As a senior scored 85 goals in 21 games while assisting on 62 others...Earned O.C./L.A. Women’s Division National Tournament Team

2013, Freshman Played in all 15 games while making 12 starts...Fourth on the team with 24 goals, second most by a freshman...Also handed out nine assists...Scored 33 points, fifth most for Regis...Topped the Rangers with a Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2013

15-12

24

9

33

7-10

16

32

19

8

32

75.0

28

87.5

2014

17-16

18

8

26

2-9

16

13

26

14

38

47.4

30

78.9

2015

15-14

26

7

33

7-11

7

19

13

6

47

55.3

40

85.1

Total

47-42

68

24

92

16-30

39

64

58

28

117

58.1

98

83.8


ABBEY CHIMENTI Midfield/Attack 5-2 Senior Tigard, Ore. Southridge HS

About Abbey Parents: John and Kelley Chimenti

#25

2015, Junior Saw action in 12 games...put in three goals...also tallied three assists for a total of six points...took seven shots, all of which were on goal...went 3-4 in free position goals...grabbed four ground balls...scored back-to-back goals in 11-10 win at Fort Lewis on April 17 and 21-4 win over CSU-Pueblo on April 25

other goals...Scored 14 points...Had 16 draw controls...12 of her 14 shots were on goal, an 85.7 shot on goal percentage...In her first career collegiate contest scored season-high three goals and five draw controls in Rangers 16-6 win over Colorado Mesa on February 16th...Had season-best two assists at Rollins in Rangers 19-9 loss on March 4th

2014, Sophomore Played in 14 matches...Scored five goals on 13 shots...Fourth on the team with eight assists...Had 13 points...Had nine shots-on-goal... Caused seven turnovers and had three ground balls and five draw controls...Had season highs of two goals and two assists in Rangers 18-3 win at Rockhurst on March 29th

Southridge High School A 2012 graduate of Southridge High School in Beaverton, Ore...Lettered three times in lacrosse at SRHS... Earned First Team All-Metro Conference in 2012...Scored 31 goals and had 11 assists as a senior...Also played one year of soccer and two years of basketball...Led Southridge to the Metro Conference championship in 2012...Led SRHS to the quarterfinals of the Oregon Girls Lacrosse Association championships

2013, Freshman Saw action in 14 contests while making three starts...Put in six goals on the season...Also assisted on six Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2013

14-3

8

6

14

0-1

8

16

19

2

14

57.1

12

85.7

2014

14-0

5

8

13

0-1

3

5

14

7

13

38.5

9

69.2

2015

12-0

3

3

6

3-4

4

3

12

0

7

42.9

7

100.0

Total

40-3

16

17

33

3-6

15

24

45

9

34

47.1

28

82.4

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KATIE LARSON Midfield/Attack 5-6 Senior Littleton, Colo. Chatfield HS

bench...Scored seven goals and assisted on two others...Had 11 shots with eight being on goal...Grabbed seven ground balls...Also had four draw controls and three caused turnovers... Scored season-high two goals in three different games...Had two goals and one assist with four draw controls, all season highs, in Rangers 23-3 win over McKendree on March 14th... Grabbed four ground balls in Rangers exciting 11-10 win over Georgian Court on March 6th

2015, Junior Saw action in 15 games..scored 11 goals while tallying four assists...took 22 shots for a 50.0 shot percentage 17 of her 23 shots were on goal for a 77.3 percentage...went 1-3 on free position attempts...won nine draw controls...tallied four ground balls... recorded season-best three goals in 21-11 win over Colorado Mesa on March 14 About Katie Parents: Brian and Leanne Larson Major: History and Business

Honors/Awards • 2015 All-RMAC Academic First Team • 2014 All-RMAC Academic First Team • 2013 WILA All-Academic

2014, Sophomore Saw action in 13 games...Put in eight goals on 14 shots...Had a 57.1 shot percentage, which was third best on the team...Assisted on three other goals 13 of her 14 total shots were on goal for a 92.9 percentage, which led the Rangers...Scored season-best two goals in two different games

Chatfield High School A 2012 graduate of Chatfield High School in Littleton, Colo...Named US Lacrosse Academic All-American in 2012...Scored 17 goals and had 21 assists during her senior season...Also grabbed 13 ground balls...Earned Second Team All-Conference as a junior... Earned four letters in lacrosse...A member of the Team Colorado Lacrosse Club

2013, Freshman Saw action in 11 contests, all off the

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Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2013

11-0

7

2

9

0-2

7

4

10

3

11

63.6

8

72.7

2014

13-0

8

3

11

2-3

3

3

16

2

14

57.1

13

92.9

2015

15-10

11

4

15

1-3

4

9

21

4

22

50.0

17

77.3

Total

39-10

26

9

35

3-8

14

16

47

9

47

55.3

38

80.9


ERIN STEINER Midfield/Attack 5-67 Junior Chicago, Ill. Montini Catholic HS

About Erin Parents: Michael and Jeanmarie Steiner Major: Spanish

Honors/Awards • 2015 All-RMAC Second Team • 2015 RMAC All-Tournament Team

#8

Montini Catholic High School A 2013 graduate of Montini Catholic High School in Lombard, Ill...Earned Second Team All-State in 2013 by the Illinois Women’s Lacrosse Association...Led MCHS to second place finish at 2013 State Championship...A team captain both junior and senior seasons...Named teams best attacker each of her last two seasons... Earned a spot on the Chicago Metro Team at the US Lacrosse National Tournament...A member of the Wildcat Elite Lacrosse Club team...Also lettered in basketball and volleyball

2015, Sophomore Started in all 17 games...second on the team with 37 goals...also assisted in ten other goals...combined for 47 points, second most on the team...also second on the team in shots with 78... put 61 shots on goal for a 78.2 percentage...ranked seventh in the RMAC in goals per game with 2.18...ranked fifth in the RMAC in points per game with 2.76...ranked sixth in the RMAC in shots per game with 4.59...won 24 draw controls...scored season-best four goals on two occasions in 19-1 win at Adams State on March 28 and 21-4 win over CSU-Pueblo on April 25 2014, Freshman Saw action in 17 games while making seven starts...Put in 22 goals on the season and scored 25 points including three assists...Had 51 total shots with 39 being on goal...Had 16 draw controls and six ground balls...Scored season-high four goals and assisted on one other in Rangers 21-7 win over Adams State on April 6th Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

2014

17-7

2015

17-17

Total

34-24

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

22

3

25

37

10

47

59

13

72

6-19

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

0-3

6

16

6-16

14

24

19

4

51

43.1

39

76.5

27

12

78

47.4

61

20

40

78.2

46

16

129

45.7

100

77.5

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ANNA TAKUSHI Midfield/Defender 5-5 Junior Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge HS

2015, Sophomore Played in 17 games while making 16 starts...put in 22 goals, fourth most for RU...also assisted on two other goals to combine for 24 total points... won 19 draw controls...took 36 shots to put 35 on goal for a 97.2 percentage...converted two of four free position attempts...netted three goals on two occasions, in 17-11 loss to Rollins on March 1 and 22-3 win over Rockhurst on March 15 About Anna Parents: Carrie Takushi Major: Nursing

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2014, Freshman Saw action in 17 games and made 13 starts...Notched nine goals while assisting on three others...Scored nine goals on just 16 shots with 12 of them being on goal...Grabbed 17 ground balls and had 18 draw controls... Scored season-high two goals in two different games...Had season-best three draw controls in Rangers 18-3 win at Rockhurst on March 29th

#13

Woodbridge High School A 2013 graduate of Woodbridge High School in Irvine, Calif...Scored 252 career goals in 71 games played... Earned First Team All-League as a sophomore, junior and senior...As a senior named First Team All-County in 2013...Scored 285 total points... Also grabbed 290 groundballs and won 200 draw controls...Notched 86 goals as a junior, the most in Orange County...Picked up 106 graoundballs as a senior, while also scoring 82 goals...A team captain her senior season

Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2014

17-13

9

3

12

2-3

17

18

13

9

16

56.3

12

75.0

2015

17-16

22

2

24

2-4

13

19

12

9

36

61.1

35

97.2

Total

34-29

31

5

36

4-7

30

17

25

18

52

59.6

47

90.4


KATIE COLEMAN Defender/Midfield 5-7 Junior Broomfield, Colo. Legacy HS

tional ranking by MaxPreps.com last season...Led CHS to the state championship game, falling to Cherry Creek in 2013

2015, Sophomore Played in 17 games and made 16 starts...scored three goals and tallied three assists...combined for six points...recorded 28 ground balls, tied for second most on the team...third on the team in caused turnovers with 21...all five shots taken were on goal

About Katie Parents: Bill and Marie Coleman Major: Pre-Med

Honors/Awards • 2015 All-RMAC First Team • 2015 RMAC All-Tournament Team • 2015 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

#15

2014, Freshman Saw action in 12 games...Had three bround balls and four draw controls... Grabbed a season-high two ground balls in Rangers 18-10 win over Colorado Mesa on March 15th Legacy High School A 2013 graduate of Legacy High School in Broomfield, Colo...Played lacrosse at Centaurus High School since Legacy HS doesn’t sponsor girls lacrosse...Scored 4 goals and had four assists during her senior season... Notched 10 goals as junior...Led CHS to a 14-3 overall record and a #68 naSeason

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

2014

12-0

0

0

0

0-0

3

4

2015

17-16

3

3

6

0-1

28

11

Total

29-16

3

3

6

0-1

31

15

12

SH%

SOG

4

1

8

21 22

SOG%

1

0.0

0

0.0

5

60.0

5

100.0

6

50.0

5

83.3

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TIERRA ROMERO Midfield/Defender 5-1 Junior Metro State Denver, Colo. Denver East HS

Denver East High School A 2011 graduate of Denver East High School...Earned First Team All-Metro League as senior...A Three-Time AllState Honorable Mention selection... Led East to the State runner-up finish at the 2010 Colorado State Tournament...Led East to a fourth place finish at the Colorado State Tournament in 2011...Twice led the state of Colorado in ground balls...Had 72 as senior and 67 as a junior

2015, Redshirt Took a redhirt during the 2015 season

About Tierra Parents: Robert and Denise Romero Major: Health and Exercise Science

Honors/Awards • 2015 All-RMAC Preseason Team • 2014 All-RMAC First Team

#20

2014, Sophomore Saw action in 16 games while making 14 starts...Led the Rangers and ranked third in the RMAC with 2.25 ground balls per game...Had a Regis high 37 ground balls...Ranked third for Regis with 26 draw controls... Shows she was one of the top defenders for Regis with 24 caused turnovers...Put in one goal on two shots... Had season-high five ground balls in two different games...Had five ground balls and five caused turnovers in Rangers 19-8 win against Vassar on March 12th...Had season-high six draw controls in Rangers 19-6 win over Adams State on March 23rd Metro State University of Denver Spent two years at Metro State University of Denver

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Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2014

16-14

1

0

1

0-0

37

26

1

24

2

50.0

2

100.0

2015

2-1

1

0

1

1-1

3

2

0

4

1

100.0

1

100.0

Total

18-15

2

0

2

1-1

40

28

1

28

3

66.7

3

100.0


STEPHANIE BAYER Attack/Midfield 5-7 Sophomore Huntington Beach, Calif. Mater Dei HS

#4

2015, Freshman Saw action in 11 games...scored one goal and tallied one assist...took seven shots and six of which were on goal for 85.7 percent...grabbed two draw controls...netted her goal in 19-1 win at Adams State on March 28

About Stephanie Parents: Bob and Debbie Bayer Major: Nursing

Mater Dei High School A 2014 graduate of Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif...As a senior scored 11 goals in 10 games... Also had 10 assists for MDHS... Named Second Team All-Conference following her senior season...Voted as team captain both her junior and senior seasons...Also played volleyball and participated in surf...Played for Team OC, Roxy and XTEAM club teams...Won the Western Cup with Team OC

Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2015

11-0

1

1

2

0-2

4

2

4

1

7

14.3

6

85.7

Total

11-0

1

1

2

0-2

4

2

4

1

7

14.3

6

85.7

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JADE BONNER

#6

Midfield/Defender 5-4 Sophomore Denver, Colo. George Washington HS

Parents: Myya Bonner and Kissy Coleman Major: Accounting

2015, Freshman Started in all 17 games as a freshman...led the team in draw controls with 46, sixth in the RMAC...put in 15 goals...also assisted on ten other goals...second on the team in caused turnovers with 24, fourth in the RMAC...tied for second on the team in ground balls with 28...converted six of her ten free position attempts...took 34 shots...put 22 shots on goal for a 64.7 percentage...had four games with two or more goals...scored season-best three goals in 11-10 win at Fort Lewis on April 17

Honors/Awards

George Washington High School

About Jade

• 2015 All-RMAC First Team • 2015 RMAC All-Tournament Team

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balls as a junior to go along with five goals and six assists...Also played basketball at George Washington...Scored 813 career points at GWHS after averaging 14 points and nearly seven rebounds a game as a senior...Averaged 3.1 steals per game over her three-year career...Earned Honorable Mention All-State Class 5A as a senior...A Second Team All-DPS League selection following her senior campaign...Named Honorable Mention All-DPS League as a junior

A 2014 graduate of George Washington High School in Denver, Colo...Played lacrosse for Denver’s East High School due to George Washington not having sport...As a junior was named First Team All-Colorado as a defender...Named First Team All-Colorado as a senior in 2014...As a senior scored four goals and had eight assists...Led Denver East with 69 ground balls as a senior...Picked up 60 ground Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2015

17-17

15

10

25

6-10

28

46

28

24

34

44.1

22

64.7

Total

17-17

15

10

28

6-10

28

46

28

24

34

44.1

22

64.7


HAILEY NYQUIST

#10

Defender/Midfield 5-5 Sophomore Snohomish, Wash. Snohomish HS

in cross country and lacrosse...Was a member of the U-19 Washington regional team...Named Team MVP for SHS lacrosse...Played for Puget Sound Select and XTEAM club teams...Member of the National Honor Society

2015, Freshman Saw action in 16 games as a freshman...put in three goals...took five shots, four of which were on goal... tallied 12 ground balls...caused 14 turnovers...scored all three goals in 21-4 win over CSU-Pueblo on April 25

About Hailey Parents: Todd and Anne Nyquist Major: Nursing

Snohomish High School A 2014 graduate of Snohomish High School in Snohomish, Wash...Earned U.S. Lacrosse High School All-America honors in 2014...Also earned U.S. Lacrosse High School All-Academic Team...Earned First Team All-State as a senior...Named Second Team All-State as a junior...Twice named First Team All-Conference...Scored four goals and had five assists as a junior...Grabbed 29 ground balls and had 20 draw controls in 2013...She helped Snohomish to a 9-5 record as a junior and a second place finish in the North Sound Conference...She led SHS to a state quarterfinal finish as a junior...Earned four letters each Season

GP-GS

G

A

PTS

FPG-FPS

GB

DC

TO

CT

SH

SH%

SOG

SOG%

2015

16-6

3

0

3

0-1

12

7

4

14

5

60.0

4

80.0

Total

16-6

3

0

3

0-1

12

7

4

14

5

60.0

4

80.0

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KENLEY HARRINGTON Goalkeeper 5-3 Sophomore Fullerton, Calif. Mater Dei HS

#11

2015, Freshman Saw action in 15 games while making nine starts as a freshman...played in 657:58 minutes in goal for RU...tallied seven wins and just two losses for a 77.8 win percentage...posted a 9.12 goals against average, third best in the RMAC...had 56 saves...recorded season-best eight saves in 19-8 loss at Grand Valley State on April 13...had season-best save percentage of 66.7 in 19-1 win at Adams State on March 28 About Kenley Parents: Steve and Tammi Harrington

Honors/Awards • RMAC Defensive Player of the Week, February 23

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Mater Dei High School A 2014 graduate of Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif...Had 66 saves as a senior...Played in 17 games...Helped Mater Dei three-peat as Trinity League Champions...Was a member of Bill Pilat’s Goalie School in Roanoke, Va...Played for XTEAM and Team OC club teams...Was a part of Team OC’s national tournament berth

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GA

GAA

SV

SV %

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2015

15-9

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100

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100

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56

35.9

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RACHAEL WALKER Midfield/Attack 5-6 Sophomore Littleton, Colo. Oregon University Chatfield HS

#9

About Rachael

KONETA KARNS Defender 5-8 Sophomore Littleton, Colo. St. Cloud St. University Chatfield HS

St. Cloud State University Spent one year at St. Cloud State Univesrity in St. Cloud, Minn.

About Koneta Parents: Pat Karns and Pam Snyder

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Chatfield High School A 2014 graduate of Chatfield Senior High School in Littleton, Colo...was selected to the Colorado All-State and Honorable Mention teams...her team reached the Colorado semifinals... earned three letters as a member of the lacrosse team

#14


GRACE ROSENTHAL Attack 5-10 Freshman Columbus, Ohio Bexley HS

#7

Bexley High School A 2015 graduate of Bexley High School in Columbus, Ohio...scored 94 career goals, 72 of which were netted her senior year...was selected AllLeague Second Team...earned Academic All-America distinction in both her junior and senior years...earned two letters as a member of the lacrosse team and three in field hockey About Grace Parents: Andrew and Christy Rosenthal

WENDY DONIER Attack 5-4 Freshman Seatlle, Wash. Holy Names Academy

About Wendy

#16

Holy Names Academy A 2015 graduate of Holy Names Academy in Seattle, Wash...was a fourtime All-Conference selection...earned All-State her junior and senior years... won 138 draw controls her junior season which was more than any other player in the state of Washington at the time...broke the Holy Names school record for career draw controls with 252...four year letterwinner as a member of the lacrosse team...was a National Honor Society member

Parents: Nancy and Kaspar Donier

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PAYTON RANDLE Midfield/Attack 5-6 Freshman Durango, Colo. Durango HS

#19

Durango High School A 2015 gradute of Durango High School in Durango, Colo...was a Mountain League All-Conference First Team selection...compiled 60 career goals...chosen captain of the team her senior year...was named the team’s offensive most valuable player three separate times...earned three letters as a member of the lacrosse team About Payton Parents: John and Erin Randle

SARAH MYRES Attack 5-4 Freshman Boulder, Colo. Fairview HS

Fairview High School A 2015 graduate of Fairview High School in Boulder, Colo...netted 140 career goals, including a career-high 53 in her senior season...was selected All-Conference Second team in 2015 and Honorable Mention in 2014...chosen player of the game on three separate occasions...earned four letters as a member of the lacrosse team About Sarah Parents: Dade and Alyssa Myres

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FRANNIE KRUPP

#26

Defender 5-7 Freshman Littleton, Colo. Mullen HS

Mullen High School A 2015 graduate of Mullen High School in Denver, Colo...nabbed AllState distinction for her performance her senior year...was an All-Conference Centennial League selection in 2013, 2014, and 2015...earned Academic All-America...chosen captain of her team her senior year...named Mullen Rookie of the Year as a freshman...earned four letters as a member of the lacrosse team About Frannie Parents: Thomas Krupp and Robyn Robino-Krupp

HOPE CORREIA

#30

Goalkeeper 5-1 Freshman Portland, Maine Cheverus HS

About Hope

Cheverus High School A 2015 graduate of Cheverus High School in Portland, Maine...compiled 113 saves for a 58.2 save percentage her senior year...helped guide the team to a State Championship in 2013 and a runner-up finish in 2014...selected as team captain her senior year...was SMAA All-Conference...also was SMAA All-Academic and US Lacrosse Academic All-American...earned four letters in lacrosse and two in soccer

Parents: Russell and Susan Correia

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Erin Todd

Melissa Hastie

Stephanie Bayer

Hilary Duda

Jada Bonner

5-7 • Sr. • A/MF

5-6 • Sr. • MF

5-7 • So. • A/MF

5-3 • Sr. • A

5-4 • So. • MF/D

#8

#7

#9

Grace Rosenthal

Erin Steiner

5-10 • Fr. • A

5-7 • Jr. • MF/A

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#11

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Rachael Walker

Hailey Nyquist

5-6 • So. • MF/A

5-5 • So. • D/MF

Kenley Harrington 5-3 • So. • GK

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Anna Takushi

Koneta Karns

Katie Coleman

Wendy Donier

Payton Randle

5-5 • Jr. • MF/D

5-8 • So. • D

5-7 • Jr. • D/MF

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Tierra Romero

Sarah Myres

5-1 • Jr. • MF/D

5-4 • Fr. • A

#24 Emily Elkins

5-8 • Jr. • MF/A

#25 Abbey Chimenti 5-2• Jr. • MF/A


#26 Frannie Krupp 5-7 • Fr. • D

#29 Katie Larson

5-6 • Sr. • MF/A

Sarah Kellner

Kate Hood

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

#30 Hope Correia 5-1 • Fr. • GK

Jeff Yu Graduate Assistant

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REGIS UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS

Established in 1909 4th Oldest Conference in the U.S. 16 Member Institutions 55 National Championships

12 Athletic Teams 217 Student-Athletes 34 Coaches 100+ years of athletic tradition

10 reasons to choose Regis 1. Graduation Rate • Regis student-athletes have a graduation rate of 68% and an academic success rate of 89%, the highest marks in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (NCAA Academic Success Rates Report). Regis was also awarded the NCAA President’s Award for achieving at least a 90 percent ASR over a four-year span. 2. Academic Success • 42 Academic/Scholar All-Americans. • Regis student-athletes have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.37 • Regis student-athletes have compiled the following academic achievements since 2007: o 197 – 4.0 GPAs o 455 – 3.75-3.99 GPAs • RMAC All-Conference Academic Honors (since 2007) o 70 – First Team, 42 – Second Team, 187 – Honor Roll 3. Competitive Conference • The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) is home to 55 NCAA National Championships and 44 NCAA second place finishes. 4. Athletic Success • 42 All-Americans • 36 RMAC Conference Championships • 49 NCAA Tournament Team Appearances 5. Location • Regis is located less than 10 minutes from Lower Downtown Denver (“LoDo”), which hosts multiple professional sporting teams, top restaurants and the famous 16th street mall. Regis is also 1 hour from the Rocky Mountains, which boasts some of the best skiing, snowboarding and shopping destinations in the United States. 6. Coaches • 10 head coaches with 114 years of experience at Regis • 1,440 overall victories for coaches with teams who have win-loss records 7. National Recognition • For the 17th consecutive year, US News and World Report has named Regis University in its top tier among colleges and universities in the Western United States. 8. Community Service • Regis student-athletes perform a combined 3,300 hours of community service each year. 9. Student/Teacher Ratio • The student-teacher ratio at Regis University is 14/1. 10. NCAA Division II • Regis mirrors the NCAA Division II model emphasizing academics and class time, national championship opportunities and athletic scholarships.

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COACHES


Sarah Kellner Head Coach

Coaching Ledger • Head Coach at Regis, 10th season • Assistant Coach at Fayetteville-Manlius, 2004-06 Kellner Tidbits • Graduate of Cornell University, 2003 • 4-year letterwinner • Named Cornell University Female Athlete of the Year, 2003 • All-American First Team Selection • 2 NCAA Division I Championship Appearances • 1 Final Four Appearance

Year

OVERALL Wins

Losses

Pct.

2007

4

6

.400

2008

1

11

.083

2009

6

6

.500

2010

3

7

.300

2011

12

2

2012

9

2013

10

10th Season

Cornell University (2003)

Sarah Kellner begins her tenth season as Regis University women’s lacrosse head coach in 2015-16 and will look to continue on the Rangers finest four seasons in program history. The 2015 squad went 12-5 overall and 5-1 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Regis finished second in the conference and was consistently ranked in the IWLCA national polls throughout the entire season ending at No. 18 with a high at No. 13. RU defeated nationally ranked Pfeiffer 15-13 on the road. Kellner saw eight student-athletes named to an All-RMAC Team with Emily Behr being recognized as the RMAC Offensive Player of the Year. Seven Rangers were selected to All-RMAC Academic Teams, with four reaching First Team status, and Emily Elkins nabbing the RMAC Academic Player of the Year. The Rangers completed the 2014 season with the program’s most successful season to date. Finishing the season at 14-3, the Rangers’ only three losses came to Division I or ranked opponents. The team achieved its first ever national poll rankings, ending the season at #15. The Rangers led the nation in caused turnovers per game, the third year in a row the team has led a statistical category. They also provided the nation’s 4th best goals against average on defense. Academically, the team was again awarded an IWLCA Honor Squad Award, and the IWLCA Division II Scholar-Athlete of the Year was a Ranger. The Rangers completed the 2013 season with their second straight runner-up WILA finish and had the second most wins in school history with 10 against just five losses. The Rangers had one of the best offenses in the country and led the NCAA Division II in draw controls. Kellner guided RU to an 8-2 WILA record in 2013. Following a record breaking season in 2011, she guided the Rangers in 2012 to a 9-8 record including a season finale win over #2 ranked Rollins College. The Rangers finished as runner-up in the Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (WILA) in 2012 while defeating two ranked teams, the first in school history. The Rangers took the inaugural Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association championship with a perfect 6-0 record. The Rangers lost just two games during the spring of 2011, one to a top 10 team while racking up 12 wins, the most in school history. In 2009, Kellner led the Rangers to a 6-6 record which was the most wins by any Ranger women’s lacrosse team since its inception in 2000. It also marked the first time a Rangers team had a non-losing record. In six seasons Kellner has more wins than any previous coach in program history. She is 45-45 (.500 winning percentage) overall and this all while playing one of the toughest schedules of any Division II team. Her teams ended WILA play with a 20-4 (.833) in three seasons in the WILA Kellner brings a wealth of playing and coaching experience to the Ranger lacrosse program. Since 2002, Averson has worked with numerous lacrosse programs in the east coast area. She most recently coached at Fayetteville-Manlius where she served as an assistant coach from 2004-06. In all three seasons her team made it to the New York State High School Championship game, winning the title in two of the three seasons. During her three year span at Fayetteville-Manlius she coached six high school All-America players and two Central New York Player of the Year award winners. 15 players that she coached have moved on to compete at the NCAA Division I level. She also boasts similar success as a collegiate athlete. Averson was a four-year letterwinner at Cornell University (N.Y.). In 2003, as a senior, she was named Cornell University Female Athlete of the Year as well as being selected to the All-America first team. During her playing career at Cornell she twice guided her team to the NCAA Division I championship, including a Final Four appearance in 2002 when her team went 17-2. Kellner is a 2003 graduate of Cornell with a bachelor degree in development sociology.

WILA Wins

Losses

Pct.

Postseason

.857

6

0

1.00

WILA Championship

8

.529

6

2

.750

5

.667

8

2

.800

RMAC 2014

14

3

.824

4

1

.800

RMAC Tournament Champions

2015

12

5

.706

5

1

.833

#2 Seed in RMAC Tournament

9 Years

71

53

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29

6

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Kate Hood

Assistant Coach 6th Season Williams College (2003)

Coaching Ledger

• 6th seasn as an assistant coach at Regis • Head Field Hockey and Women’s Lacrosse Coach at Simmons College, started the program • Head Girl’s Field Hockey and Lacrosse Coach at Concord Academy

Hood Tidbits

• Education: Graduate of the Williams College, 2003 • Graduate school: Tufts University • IWLCA All-Region Lacrosse Performer • 2nd Team All-Conference • NCAA Championship Runnerup • Member of ECAC Championship Team • 2-time Team Captain of DI Alpine Ski Team • NCAA DI Academic All-American

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Kate Hood enters her sixth season as assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Regis in 2015-16, following a two year-stint as head field hockey and women’s lacrosse coach at Simmons College, a Division III school in Boston, MA. The Rangers are 60-23 (.723) since Hood joined the staff in 2010. The Rangers completed the 2014 season with the program’s most successful season to date. Finishing the season at 14-3, the Rangers’ only three losses came to Division I or ranked opponents. The team achieved its first ever national poll rankings, ending the season at #15 and winning the RMAC tournament. The Rangers led the nation in caused turnovers per game, the third year in a row the team has led a statistical category. They also provided the nation’s 4th best goals against average on defense. Academically, the team was again awarded an IWLCA Honor Squad Award, and the IWLCA Division II ScholarAthlete of the Year was a Ranger. Hood, previously Leonard, is a 2003 graduate of Williams College in Williamstown, Mass., where she majored in Psychology. She was a second team all-conference and an IWLCA all-region lacrosse performer her senior season, leading the team to an NCAA Division III tournament berth. Her team was the 2000 NCAA Championship runner-up and 2001 ECAC Champion team. Hood scored 31 goals and added nine assists, tying for the team lead in goals her senior campaign. She was a member of the Williams College field hockey team which was the NESCAC championship team and qualified for the NCAA tournament every year she played. At Williams, Hood was also a two-time captain of the Division I alpine ski team. She qualified for the NCAA Championships in skiing and was an NCAA Division I Academic All-American. As a senior, Hood was the recipient of the college’s Kate Hogan 25th Anniversary of Women in Sports Award. Hood led Simmons College, a lacrosse program that she started, to a 6-6 record on the lacrosse field in 2010. Hood coached nine lacrosse all-conference athletes and two field hockey all-conference athletes in her two years at Simmons. Hood was a coach, tutor, and house parent at Concord Academy in Concord, Mass from 2006-08. She was also the head girl’s field hockey and lacrosse coach, while also acting as an assistant coach for the alpine ski team. During this time, Hood earned her MA in Education from Tufts University. She is currently working on her Doctor of Psychology in Sports and Performance Psychology. Hood lives in Golden with her husband and two children.


Jeff Yu

Graduate Assistant Coach 3rd Season Indiana University (2004)

Jeff Yu is in his second season as the Regis University women’s lacrosse goalkeeper coach. In his first year with the program, Yu helped the defense earn the nation’s 4th best goals against average and RMAC Goalie and Defender of the Year awards. Yu also helped Ranger goalkeeper Gianna Lombardi rank fourth nationally in both save percentage and goals against average. Lombardi was also awarded a First Team All-RMAC honor last season under the guidance of Yu. A 2004 graduate of Indiana University, Yu was a goalkeeper for the Hoosier Club Men’s Lacrosse team. Yu is currently a Doctor of Physical Therapy student at Regis and has coached youth, high school and collegiate goalies across the nation. Yu currently lives in Denver.

Coaching Ledger

• Graduate Assistant Coach at Regis, 3rd season

Yu Tidbits

• Education: Indiana University, 2004

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2015 IN REVIEW


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RMAC W-L 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 1-5 1-5 1-5

Pct. 1.000 0.833 0.667 0.500 0.167 0.167 0.167

Overall W-L Pct. 19-2 0.905 12-5 0.706 9-5 0.643 9-6 0.600 6-7 0.462 4-12 0.250 1-12 0.077

Streak L1 L1 L1 L1 W2 L4 L2

P-Clinched RMAC Tournament bid *-2015 RMAC Champion #- 2015 RMAC Tournament Champion ^NCAA Bid

*8-$" "MM 4PVUI 3FHJPO 5FBNT First Team Bailey Knapton, Lindenwood Melissa Menchella, Lindenwood

$BQJUBM 0OF $PTJEB "DBEFNJD BMM %JTUSJDU First Team (At-Large) Melissa Menchella, Lindenwood

Second Team Sophie Buelow, Lindenwood Jordyn Constance, Lindenwood Rachel Ortell, Lindenwood Third Team Lindsey Palmer, Lindenwood

IWLCA AllAmerica Teams First Team Bailey Knapton, Lindenwood Melissa Menchella, Lindenwood Third Team Jordyn Constance, Lindenwood

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2015 RMAC Women’s Lacrosse Championship Bracket Denver, Colo. - Regis University May 2-3, 2015 Regis Lacrosse Field

#1 Lindenwood (16-1, 6-0 RMAC) Match #1 Saturday, May 2 - Noon

#1 Lindenwood (W, 19-7)

#4 Colorado Mesa (9-5, 3-3 RMAC)

Match #3 Sunday, May 3 - 2 PM

#1 Lindenwood (W, 18-8) 2015 RMAC Women’s Lacrosse Tournament Champion

#3 Fort Lewis (9-4, 4-2 RMAC) Match #2 Saturday, May 2 - 3 PM

#2 Regis (W, 15-11)

#2 Regis (11-4, 5-1 RMAC)

2015 RMAC All-Tournament Team MVP - Melissa Menchella, Lindenwood Erin Steiner, Regis Rachel Ortell, Lindenwood Jada Bonner, Regis Bailey Knapton, Lindenwood Melissa Hastie, Regis Sophie Buelow, Lindenwood Morgan Pierson, Regis Morgan Judd, Lindenwood Katie Coleman, Regis Molly Beckham, Lindenwood Jam Vertner, Fort Lewis

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2015 RMAC Women’s Lacrosse *8-$" %JWJTJPO ** $PBDIFT 1PMM Final- May 26, 2015 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

RMAC Players of the Week April 27 Offense: Melissa Menchella, Lindenwood Defense: Jamie Miller, Lindenwood

School Adelphi University Lock Haven University Le Moyne College Lindenwood University (MO) University of New Haven Florida Southern College Stonehill College Rollins College Long Island University Post Mercyhurst University University of Mount Olive Limestone College West Chester University Grand Valley State University Seton Hill University Queens University of Charlotte (NC) Dowling College Regis University (CO) Bentley University St. Anselm College

April 20 Offense: Melissa Menchella, Lindenwood Defense: Ally Guerrero, Fort Lewis April 13 Offense: Melissa Menchella, Lindenwood Defense: Bailey Knapton, Lindenwood April 6 Offense: Emily Behr, Regis Defense: Sierra Perrella, Regis March 30 Offense: Tessa Boots, Rockhurst Defense: Rachel Ortell, Lindenwood

Others Receiving Votes: Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg University, Assumption College, Slippery Rock University

March 23 Offense: Sophie Buelow, Lindenwood Defense: Rachel Ortell, Lindenwood March 16 Offense: Ashley Eickhoff, Colorado Mesa Defense: Rachel Ortell, Lindenwood March 9 Offense: Cassie Stucklen, Lindenwood Defense: Gianna Lombardi, Regis February 23 Offense: Cassie Stucklen, Lindenwood Defense: Kenley Harrington, Regis

3."$ 5FBNT JO UIF 5PQ 20 May 26 4. Lindenwood 18. Regis

April 6 3. Lindenwood 12. Regis

March 2 3. Lindenwood 16. Regis

May 4 3. Lindenwood 18. Regis

March 30 3. Lindenwood 15. Regis

February 23 3. Lindenwood 13. Regis

April 27 3. Lindenwood 17. Regis

March 23 3. Lindenwood 14. Regis

February 2 (Preseason) 3. Lindenwood 13. Regis

April 20 4. Lindenwood 16. Regis

March 16 3. Lindenwood T14. Regis

April 13 4. Lindenwood 12. Regis

March 9 3. Lindenwood 15. Regis

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RMAC Offensive Player of the Year

Emily Behr Regis Senior St. Louis, Mo.

RMAC Midfielder of the Year Sophie Buelow Lindenwood Freshman Chanhassen, Minn.

RMAC Defensive Player of the Year

Bailey Knapton Lindenwood Graduate Canandaigua, N.Y.

RMAC Freshman of the Year Rachel Ortell Lindenwood Goalkeeper Ellicott, City, Md.

RMAC Goalkeeper of the Year Rachel Ortell Lindenwood Freshman Ellicott, City, Md.

RMAC Coach of the Year Jack Cribbin Lindenwood

First Team Emily Behr, Regis Sara McMahon, Fort Lewis Melissa Menchella, Lindenwood Lindsey Palmer, Lindenwood Sophie Buelow, Lindenwood Taylor Cabrera, Fort Lewis Ashley Eickhoff, Colorado Mesa Jada Bonner, Regis Katie Coleman, Regis Bailey Knapton, Lindenwood Sierra Perrella, Regis Rachel Ortell, Lindenwood

Year Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Gr. Sr. Fr.

Position A A A A MF MF MF D D D D GK

Height 5-7 5-10 5-7 5-9 5-9 5-6 5-10 5-4 5-7 5-10 6-0 5-8

Hometown St. Louis, Mo./Nerinx Hall HS Arvada, Colo./Ralston Valley HS Ellisville, Mo./Eureka HS Whitby, Ontario/Henry Street HS Chanhassen, Minn./Chanhassen HS San Marcos, Calif./St. Francis HS Yorba Linda, Calif./El Dorado HS Denver, Colo./George Washington HS Broomfield, Colo./Legacy HS Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy Novato, Calif./Marin Catholic HS Ellicott City, Md./Marriott’s Ridge HS

Second Team Kendra Cheda, Adams State Lily Colley, Regis Olivia Porcaro, Colorado Mesa Allye Webb, CSU-Pueblo *Tessa Boots, Rockhurst *Ellie Carpenter, Fort Lewis *Jordyn Constance, Lindenwood *Jessica Cook, Colorado Mesa Erin Steiner, Regis Katlyne Duffey, Fort Lewis Tori Gray, CSU-Pueblo Megan Longtain, Fort Lewis Savannah Phillips, Lindenwood Ally Guerrero, Fort Lewis

Year So. Gr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr.

Position A A A A MF MF MF MF MF D D D D GK

Height 5-7 5-5 5-1 5-3 5-3 5-5 5-9 5-6 5-10 5-8 5-9 5-6 5-2 5-2

Hometown Dublin, Calif./Dublin HS Wells, Maine/Wells HS Aspen, Colo./Aspen HS Colorado Springs, Colo./Palmer HS O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon Township HS Salt Lake City, Utah/Brighton HS Calgary, Alberta/Central Memorial HS Las Vegas, Nev./Arbor View HS Chicago, Ill./Montini Catholic HS New Hope, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong HS Parker, Colo./Chapparal HS/Ponderosa HS West Linn, Ore./West Linn HS Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School Fort Collins, Colo./Rocky Mountain HS

Each team is comprised of four attack, three midfield, four defense and one goalkeeper. Players are listed in alphabetical order by position on each team. Coaches ranked players at each position. The Offensive Player of the Year, Midfielder of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Goalkeeper of the Year and Freshman of the Year were the top point earners at those positions. The Coach of the Year was determined by votes among the coaches. Coaches could not vote for themselves or their own players. * - Four Midfielders tied for fifth spot on second team. Honorable Mention Molly Beckham, Lindenwood; Maribel Gallegos, Regis; Madeline Gilstrap, Rockhurst; Jenny Lange, Colorado Mesa; Kayla Lyall, Colorado Mesa; Megan Lynch, Colorado Mesa; Rebecca Miller, Fort Lewis; Morgan Pierson, Regis; Amanda Schimpke, Lindenwood; Maddie Spor, Colorado Mesa; Cassie Stucklen, Lindenwood; Jam Vertner, Fort Lewis Student-Athletes named honorable mention received at least one first team vote or two second team votes.

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"DBEFNJD "MM 3."$ COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- April 29 -- The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is recognizing all-academic performers in the sport of women’s lacrosse. To qualify for Academic All-RMAC, student-athletes must have a grade point average of 3.30 or better, be a starter or reserve, and have completed two consecutive semesters or three quarters at their current institution. The student-athlete’s cumulative GPA is what they had earned prior to lacrosse season beginning. RMAC Sports Information Directors at schools which sponsor the sport of women’s lacrosse selected the first team.

'JSTU 5FBN "MM "DBEFNJD Name Molly Beckham Emily Behr Ashley Eickhoff #Emily Elkins Madeline Gilstrap Mac Harper Danica Kristiansen Katie Larson Gianna Lombardi Kayla Lyall Megan Lynch Melissa Menchella Maddi Ossello

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

School Lindenwood Regis Colorado Mesa Regis Rockhurst Fort Lewis Adams State Regis Regis Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Lindenwood Lindenwood

Hometown Inverhaugh, Ohio St. Louis, Missouri Yorba Linda, Calif. Aliso Viejo, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. Fishers, Ind. Orange County, Calif. Littleton, Colo. Arvada, Colo. San Ramon, Calif. Aurora, Colo. Ellisville, Mo. Lakewood, Colo.

GPA 3.85 3.43 3.83 3.98 4.00 3.92 3.76 3.94 3.59 4.00 4.00 3.93 3.89

Major Exercise Science Psychology Nursing Education Biochemistry/Mathematics Elementary Education Business Administration History/Business Communications Nursing Accounting Physical Education Sport Management

Hometown Monument, Colo. Boise, Idaho Aurora, Colo. Los Alamitos, Calif. Bozeman, Mont. Littleton, Colo. San Ramon, Calif. Grand Junction, Colo. Salt Lake City, Utah Rochester, Minn. Steamboat Springs, Colo. West Linn, Ore. Littleton, Colo. Whitby, Ontario Scottsdale, Ariz. Cranberry Township, Pa. House Springs, Mo. Whitby, Ontario Lake Angelus, Mich. Wildwood, Mo. Broomfield, Colo. Los Alamitos, Calif. Novato, Calif. High Ridge, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Kirkwood, Mo. Omaha, Neb. Blue Springs, Mo. Centennial, Colo. O’Fallon, Ill.

GPA 3.70 3.31 3.69 3.56 3.41 3.70 3.94 3.82 3.41 3.51 3.54 3.62 3.58 3.71 3.33 3.68 3.89 3.47 3.68 3.37 3.32 3.49 3.72 3.78 3.87 3.60 3.78 3.57 3.41 3.74

Major Nursing Business Administration Nursing Kinesiology Kinesiology Criminal Justice Nursing Kinesiology Art Psychology AthleticTraining Exercise Science Chemistry Marketing Exercise Science Marketing Physical Education Exercise Science Business Administration Psychology Pre-Med Chemistry Health and Exercise Science Exercise Science Nursing Macrobiology (Pre-Vet) Exercise Science Nursing Elementary Education Exercise Science

# - 2015 RMAC Women’s Lacrosse Academic Athlete of the Year First Team student-athletes are listed in alphabetical order

Honor Roll Name Julia Gramlich Aislinn Stace Nicole Barban Bailey Brannon McCall Chapman Lexie Chavez Rachel Lyall Madison Spor Ellie Carpenter Marissa DiCecco Nicole Fry Megan Longtain Rebecca Miller Erin Abbott Madi Hicks Taylor Mayeda Jamie Miller Lindsey Palmer Amanda Schimpke Caitlyn Ward Katie Coleman Melissa Hastie Sierra Perrella Sam Byington Jori Herrmann Madison Naes Zoe Otteman McKinzie Umbarger Natalie Washington Ashley Woolridge

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

School Adams State Adams State Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Fort Lewis Fort Lewis Fort Lewis Fort Lewis Fort Lewis Lindenwood Lindenwood Lindenwood Lindenwood Lindenwood Lindenwood Lindenwood Regis Regis Regis Rockhurst Rockhurst Rockhurst Rockhurst Rockhurst Rockhurst Rockhurst

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2015 RMAC Preseason Information 2015 RMAC Women’s Lacrosse Preseason Coaches Poll School (1st Place Votes)

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1. Lindenwood (5) 33 5-0 15-4 2. Regis (1) 28 4-1 14-3 3. Fort Lewis 26 3-2 9-7 4. Colorado Mesa (1) 24 2-3 8-7 5. Adams State 15 1-4 2-11 6. CSU-Pueblo 12 7. Rockhurst 9 0-5 0-10 Note - this is CSU-Pueblo’s first year with Women’s Lacrosse. Lindenwood and Rockhurst are both associate members of the RMAC in Women’s Lacrosse. Coaches ranked teams 1-6 and could not vote for their own team. A first place vote is worth six, second place five, etc. Coaches could also not vote for their own student-athletes.

1SFTFBTPO (PBMJF PG UIF :FBS Alyssa Spencer Fort Lewis College Junior Durango, Colo. / Durango HS All-RMAC Third Team... RMAC Player of the Week on May 1 after making 15 saves and leading the Skyhawks to their first ever win over Colorado College... Started all 17 games in goal ... Finished her sophomore season with an 8.35 goals agaisnt average... Made 133 saves and owns a .485 saves percentage... Went 10-7 between the posts.... Made a season high 15 saves against Colorado College on April 26.... Allowed a season low 1 goal on March 17 against Rockhurst. Chosen as FLC StudentAthlete of the week on April 1, 2014.

Preseason All-RMAC Pos. Name Yr. School A Emily Behr Sr. Regis A Jordyn Constance Jr. Lindenwood A Melissa Menchella Sr. Lindenwood A Lexie Chavez Sr. Colorado Mesa MF Erin Abbott Jr. Lindenwood MF Ellie Carpenter Jr. Fort Lewis MF Ashley Eickhoff Jr. Colorado Mesa MF Maddi Ossello Jr. Lindenwood D Sierra Perella Sr. Regis D Tierra Romero Jr. Regis D Savannah Phillips So. Lindenwood D Katlyne Duffey Jr. Fort Lewis G Alyssa Spencer Jr. Fort Lewis

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2015 RMAC Women’s Lacrosse 1SFTFBTPO 1MBZFST PG UIF :FBS 1SFTFBTPO 1MBZFS PG UIF :FBS Emily Behr Regis University Attack St. Louis, Mo. / Nerinx Hall HS Named First Team All-RMAC, RMAC All-Tournament Team, All-RMAC Academic First Team, and RMAC Offensive Player of the Week twice in 2014. Led the RMAC with 29 assists and a 1.71 assist per game average. Behr also tied for the conference lead with five game-winning goals.

1SFTFBTPO %FGFOTJWF 1MBZFS PG UIF :FBS Sierra Perrella Regis University Senior Novato, Calif. / Marin Catholic HS Was the RMAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2014. Was also All-RMAC First Team and Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll. Led the RMAC averaging 1.59 caused turnovers per game.

1SFTFBTPO .JEGJFMEFS PG UIF :FBS Erin Abbott Lindenwood University Senior Whitby, Ontario / Donals A. Wilson HS First-team All-RMAC in 2014… Started all 19 contests … Was second on the team with 15 assists, and third with 33 goals and 48 points … Led the team with 24 caused turnover, and was second with 47 groundballs and 42 draw controls.

Hometown St. Louis, Mo. Calgary, Alberta Ellisville, Mo. Littleton, Colo. Whitby, Ontario Salt Lake City, Utah Yorba Linda, Calif. Lakewood, Colo. Novato, Calif. Denver, Colo. Chattanooga, Tenn. New Hop, Minn. Durango, Colo.

Previous School Nerinx Hall HS Central Memorial HS Eureka HS Dakota Ridge HS Donals A. Wilson HS Brighton HS El Dorado HS Green Mountain HS Marin Catholic HS Denver East HS Girls Prepatory School Robbinsdale Armstrong HS Durango HS



Chris Graham

Eric Danner

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Associate Commissioner

Kirsten Ford

Zach Bond

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RMAC History 1909-1969

The Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference was formed March 6, 1909 by the following four charter members: University of Colorado, Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University), Colorado College and Colorado School of Mines. In 1910, the league changed its name to the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC). The University of Denver and University of Utah joined the conference but Colorado College had a fallout with Colorado School of Mines and dropped from the conference. In 1914, Colorado College rejoined and with the addition of Utah State University, the membership was at seven. Montana State University joined in 1917 and Brigham Young University joined in 1918 as the conference grew to nine members. Membership reached 12 when the University of Wyoming joined in 1921, and Western State College and the University of Northern Colorado joined in 1924. A major defection occurred as seven schools dropped out of the RMFAC to form the Mountain States Conference (also known as the Skyline Conference). Leaving the RMFAC were Colorado, Colorado State, Brigham Young, Utah State, Wyoming and Denver. The RMFAC continued to operate under faculty administration with five schools - Colorado College, Colorado Mines, Montana State, Northern Colorado and Western State. Much athletic activity was curtailed during the World War II years, but in 1948 Idaho State University joined the league to bring the membership to six. Adams State College became the seventh member in 1956, but Idaho State left in 1958 and Montana State departed in 1959, reducing the membership back to five schools. In 1967, the name changed to what it is currently known as, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). In a meeting of the presidents of 15 schools, the presidents assumed control of the league from the faculty, changed the name and the RMAC underwent the most radical change in its 58-year history. Ten institutions were added to the conference and two divisions were formed (Mountains and Plains). Joining the conference were Emporia State, Fort Hays State University, Fort Lewis College, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Pittsburg State, Kan., University of Southern Colorado, Southern Utah State, Regis University, Washburn, Kan., Western New Mexico and Westminster, Utah. Colorado College was not included in the new plan and New Mexico Highlands University joined in 1968 but left in 1969 due to financial aid restrictions of the RMAC.

1970-79 The two divisions of the RMAC were split into separate conferences for economic reasons in 1972. The Mountain Division kept the RMAC name, the Plains Division became known as the Great Plains Athletic Conference. The two allied conferences worked under the name of the Mountain and Plains Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MPIAA). RMAC membership stood at eight with ASC, CSM, FLC, Regis, Southern Utah State, Western New Mexico, WSC and Westminster. New Mexico Highlands became the ninth member in 1974 and Mesa State College became the 10th in 1975. In 1976, the MPIAA was dissolved for economic reasons and the two conferences went their separate ways. In the shuffle, Northern Colorado became independent and Southern Colorado transferred to the RMAC. Paul Brechler became the commissioner of the RMAC and was assisted by his wife Wanda. The 1978-79 season marked the first year in which the conference would sponsor women’s sports. In 1979, Westminster dropped its intercollegiate athletic program, leaving the RMAC with 10 institutions.

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CCU X 239 8 115 328 8 337 12 401 69 686 191

CMU X 234 286 171 245 508 244 633 307 618 128

CSM X 124 328 15 347 12 404 79 695 191

CSUP X 277 112 219 117 505 49 575 159

FLC X 338 308 337 727 322 450 174

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1980-1989

In 1983, Regis became an independent and in 1985 Southern Colorado drops several sports, including football. In 1986, Southern Utah State departed the RMAC and membership dropped to eight. In 1988, New Mexico Highlands withdrew. The RMAC took another new look in 1989 when Chadron State College, Fort Hays State University, Kearney State (now the University of Nebraska at Kearney and current member) and Wayne State announced intentions to join. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico stated they were leaving the RMAC in 1990.

1990-1993

During the 1990 RMAC Spring Meetings, Kearney State and Wayne State withdrew their membership. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico left on July 1, 1990 and Fort Lewis said it would leave in 1991. Brechler retired as RMAC commissioner and his wife, Wanda, was named commissioner for the 1990-91 RMAC year. During the 1990-91 season, Fort Lewis was retained as an associate member for the sports of football, wrestling and softball while New Mexico Highlands rejoined the conference. In August 1991, Kurt Patberg was named the RMAC commissioner. During the 1992-93 season, all RMAC institutions gave a three-year commitment to the league and the league moved into the NCAA Division II ranks. Anheuser-Busch, Rawlings and the Ramada Hotel-Denver West joined forces with the RMAC as corporate sponsors. A new logo was adopted and the RMAC Seal would be used for official league items only. The RMAC WeekIn-Review television show on Prime Sports Network (now Fox Sports Rocky Mountain) was developed, post season basketball tournaments were held and conference baseball teams participated in the Mile High Intercollegiate Baseball League. Adams State won the RMAC’s initial two NCAA Division II titles with victories in men’s and women’s cross country in 1992 and 1993. Phillips 66 then became a major corporate sponsor.

1994-1999

Conference growth continued in 1994 with the addition of two new members and the hiring of a second full-time staff person. Fort Lewis resumed full membership and Nebraska-Kearney was voted in as a member, both effective in July. Also in July, a full-time Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director was hired. In November 1995, Adams State won its fourth straight national title in women’s cross country, while Western State won it first NCAA Division II national title in men’s cross country. The crowning moment for the conference came in March of 1996, when Fort Hays State became only the third Division II team in the 40-year history of NCAA Division II men’s basketball to finish the season undefeated. The Tigers finished the year 34-0 en-route to FHSU’s first Division II national championship and the conference’s first national champion in men’s basketball. Colorado Christian University, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Regis University and the University of Southern Colorado joined the league as full members on July 1, 1996. The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs joined as an associate member also on July 1, 1996. University of Denver was accepted as an affiliate member. The RMAC now consists of a two-division, 14 member conference for the sports of volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball. The league office also had a new look as the conference offices moved from Golden, Colo. to Colorado Springs, Colo. Also in 1996, the RMAC’s intern position of Operations Coordinator was expanded to a full-time position and the Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director position changed titles to Assistant Commissioner/Media Relations Director. The RMAC came under new direction in 1997 as Tom Wistrcill was named commissioner, replacing Kurt Patberg who resigned to pursue his doctorate degree. Wistrcill began his appointment August 15, 1997 after serving a three-year term as Commissioner of the Northern Sun Conference. The University of Denver completed its oneyear term as an outgoing affiliate member of the RMAC, and began competition as an NCAA Division I institution for the 1998-99 year. CU-Colorado Springs completed its first year as a full member of the RMAC after becoming the 14th such institution on July 1, 1997. San

Francisco State competed as an associate member of the RMAC in the sport of wrestling for the first time in 1997-98. In 1998, the RMAC men’s and women’s post-season basketball tournament became the first conference event to be broadcast on live television as Fox Sports Rocky Mountain carried the two championship games to a regional cable television audience.

2000-2006

In 2000, Metro State joined Adams State and Western State as national champions - with Adams State claiming the women’s cross country title, Western State claiming the men’s cross country title and Metro State winning the men’s basketball championship. Also, Fort Hays State advanced to the finals of the Division II Baseball World Series and the Mesa State softball team earned its first ever trip to the Softball World Series. After a three year tenure with the RMAC, Tom Wistrcill stepped down as commissioner in November 2000. The council of presidents selected Joel R. Smith as the new commissioner of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in February 2001. Western State College earned NCAA national titles in men’s and women’s cross country in 2001 and 2002. Metro State posted their second NCAA men’s basketball national championship team in three years (2002, 2000). In July 2002, Smith implemented the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Hall of Fame and the first induction class was Paul and Wanda Brechler. The Brechler’s were the first full-time Commissioner’s of the RMAC. The following year in March 2003, the RMAC basketball tournament (RMAC Shootout) was moved to Colorado Springs for three years (2003-2005) at the World Arena. In 2006, the tournament was moved to Pueblo, Colo. at the State Fair Events Center and the tournament has been held there ever since. The RMAC’s national dominance in cross country continued as Adams State won six straight women’s titles between 2003-2008. The Grizzly men’s team took home the national title in 2003 before Western State reclaimed the title in 2004 and 2005. The conference’s monthly television show, The RMAC Showcase, debuted on Altitude Sports & Entertainment in September 2004. For three straight years the RMAC won NCAA soccer championships. Metro State returned to the national spotlight, this time in women’s soccer. Head coach Danny Sanchez led the Roadrunners to the 2004 and 2006 NCAA championship titles. Coached by Jeremy Gunn, the Fort Lewis College men’s soccer team went 22-0-1 in 2005 to win their first ever national championship.

2006-2016

A new era of transition began in 2006, as the RMAC re-aligned and continued to expand its footprint in the Rocky Mountain region. Meanwhile, the conference said farewell to a pair of members that had assisted in its move to NCAA Division II nearly two decades earlier. Fort Hays State moved from the RMAC to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) in the fall of 2006, having spent 17 years with the league, including its first 15 years as members of NCAA Division II, before it made the transition to the MIAA. In addition, FHSU was historically an RMAC member from 1969 through 1972 before joining the Great Plains Athletic Conference. Following Fort Hays State’s departure, Western New Mexico University, located in Silver City, N.M., joined the RMAC, coming from the Heartland Conference. Adams State won three of the RMAC’s four national championships in 2008 as they swept the cross country titles and won the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track & Field championship in Mankato, Minn. Nebraska-Kearney scored their first ever national championship in wrestling, winning the title by .5 points over Minnesota State, Mankato. In the summer of 2010, Nebraska-Kearney announced its intentions to join the MIAA. The change in conference affiliation aligned UNK with long-time rival Fort Hays State as well as its university system partner, Nebraska-Omaha, and provided the university with geographic advantages.

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During its 18 years with the league, the Lopers won the RMAC AllSports Trophy 13 times and won 54 regular season conference titles. Following the announcement from UNK, the RMAC selected Black Hills State, of Spearfish, S.D., a newcomer to NCAA Division II, to join the conference. Both transitions occurred in the summer of 2012, keeping the membership number steady at 14. RMAC Commissioner Joel Smith departed the conference office in 2013, accepting the position of Director of Athletics at RMAC member Chadron State College. Following an extensive nationwide search, Chris Graham, former commissioner of the NCAA Division III Midwest Conference, was selected by the RMAC Presidents Council to become the RMAC’s sixth full-time conference Commissioner, taking office in December 2013. During the winter of 2013-14, two more new members were announced bringing the conference to an all-time high of 16 members. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, located in Rapid City, S.D., was invited to begin competition in its individual sports during the 2014-15 academic year, with team sports to begin phasing in during 2015-16. Westminster College, located in Salt Lake City and currently competing in the NAIA Frontier Conference, was also added to the fold, and is set to begin play as soon as 2015-16 pending NCAA acceptance. Also in the spring of 2014, women’s lacrosse started play as the RMAC’s 22nd sport. Adams State, Colorado Mesa, Fort Lewis, and Regis were inaugural participants, along with associate members Lindenwood of St. Charles, Mo., and Rockhurst of Kansas City. Since joining the NCAA, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is home to 52 NCAA national champions and 43 NCAA runners-up.

RMAC MEMBERSHIP 1909-PRESENT

Adams State ............................................... 1956-Present Black Hills State .......................................... 2012-Present Brigham Young .....................................................1918-1937 Chadron State............................................. 1989- Present Colorado ................................................................1909-1937

Colorado Christian ...................................... 1996- Present Colorado College ................................. 1909-1910, 1914-1967 Colorado Mesa ............................................ 1975- Present Colorado Mines ............................................ 1909-Present Colorado State .......................................................1909-1937 CSU-Pueblo ............ 1967-1972, 1976-1990, 1996- Present Denver University ............................... 1910-1937, 1996-1997 Emporia State ........................................................1967-1972 Fort Hays State ................................... 1967-1972, 1989-2006 Fort Lewis .....................................1967-90, 1994-Present Idaho State ............................................................1948-1958 Metro State ................................................ 1996- Present Montana State .......................................................1917-1959 N.M. Highlands ........... 1968-69, 1974-1988, 1990-Present Nebraska-Kearney ..................................1989-90, 1994-2012 Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................1967-1972 Northern Colorado .................................................1924-1972 Pittsburg State .......................................................1967-1972 Regis ........................................1967-1983, 1996-Present South Dakota School of Mines and Technology2014-Present Southern Utah .......................................................1967-1986 UC-Colorado Springs ................................... 1997- Present Utah ......................................................................1910-1937 Utah State .............................................................1914-1937 Washburn..............................................................1967-1972 Wayne State ..........................................................1989-1990 Western New Mexico .................1967-1990, 2006- Present Western State .............................................. 1924-Present Westminster .......................................... 1977-1978, 2015 Wyoming ...............................................................1921-1937

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2/19 2/20 3/4 3/8 3/10 3/14 3/16 3/25 3/29 4/14 4/17 4/21 4/22 4/24

2000 • 0-14

2004 • 2-10

2008 • 1-11

Home: 0-7 Ɣ Away: 0-7 Head Coach: Jake McHerron (0-14)

Home: 1-4 Ɣ Away: 1-5 Ɣ Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: Karie Keane (4-20)

Home: 0-2 Ɣ Away: 1-5 Ɣ Neutral: 0-4 Head Coach: Sarah Kellner (5-17)

at UC Davis at Cal. Berkley at Stanford Alfred at Denver Gettysburg Puget Sound Ohio State Oberlin College Colorado College Whittier at Mercyhurst at Le Moyne at Canisius

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

0-15 0-15 0-23 1-12 0-22 0-20 7-9 0-23 0-4 0-18 5-7 0-13 1-14 2-8

3/1 at Limestone L 3/2 vs. Gannon# L 3/4 at Queen’s (N.C.) L 3/8 UC-Davis L 3/11 Pfeiffer L 3/25 Colorado College L 3/30 Oberlin W 4/1 at New Haven L (OT) 4/2 at Southern Connecticut W 4/3 at Bryant L 4/14 at Denver L 4/17 St. Mary’s (Calif.) L # - Played at Limestone (Gaffney, S.C.)

2005 • 1-6

2001 • 0-8

Home: 0-0 Ɣ Away: 0-4 Ɣ Neutral: 1-2 Head Coach: Karie Keane (5-26)

Home: 0-4 Ɣ Away: 0-2 Ɣ Neutral: 0-2 Head Coach: Jake McHerron (0-22) 2/22 Denver L 3/2 at Colorado College L 3/7 at Longwood L 3/8 vs. Stonehill# L 3/10 vs. Bloomsburg# L 3/22 Limestone L 3/25 UC-Davis L 4/10 St. Mary’s (Calif.) L # - Played at Longwood (Farmville, Va.)

2-18 3-12 2-17 3-19 1-13 3-14 5-12 4-13

3/10 vs. Limestone# L 3/12 vs. Stonehill% L 4/8 at C.W. Post L 4/9 vs. Franklin Pierce$ W 4/10 at Adelphi L 4/12 at Denver L 4/14 at Colorado College L # - Played at Presbyterian (Clinton, S.C.) % - Played at Bluffton, S.C. $ - Played at C.W. Post (Brookville, N.Y.)

2002 • 5-7

2006 • 3-9

Home: 2-2 Ɣ Away: 0-2 Ɣ Neutral: 3-3 Head Coach: Jake McHerron (5-29)

Home: 0-3 Ɣ Away: 3-6 Head Coach: Karie Keane (8-32)

3/10 vs. Wittenberg# 3/11 vs. Bloomsburg# 3/12 vs. Pfeiffer# 3/13 vs. Stonehill# 3/14 vs. Longwood# 3/18 Mount Holyoke 3/23 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 3/25 at UC-Davis 3/26 vs. C.W. Post$ 3/29 Colorado College 4/3 University of the Redlands 4/6 St. Mary’s (Calif.) # - Panama City, Fla. $ - Played at UC-Davis (Davis, Calif.)

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15-5 6-19 8-5 14-13 6-22 13-2 7-12 4-16 13-17 8-16 16-0 3-16

at Queen’s University at Presbyterian at Limestone College at Lees-McRae Drew University at Wilmington College at Philadelphia University at Pfeiffer at Belmont Abbey C.W. Post at Denver Colorado College

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1-16 17-9 0-21 14-12 5-15 6-5 2-17 3-15 7-12 0-19 0-21 5-16

2007 • 4-6

2003 • 2-10

3/2 vs. Mercyhurst# L 3/3 vs. Gannon$ L 3/4 at Limestone L 3/6 at Longwood L 3/8 vs. Pfeiffer% W 3/9 UC-Davis L 3/11 Haverford W 4/1 at Colorado College L 4/3 Delaware L 4/10 at Millersville L 4/11 vs. Bloomsburg& L 4/12 at Lock Haven L # - Played at Pfeiffer (Missenheimer, N.C.) $ - Played at Limestone (Gaffney, S.C.) % - Played at Longwood (Farmville, Va.) & - Played at Lock Haven (Lock Haven, Penn.)

3/5 3/6 3/8 3/9 3/14 3/29 3/30 4/1 4/2 4/9 4/11 4/13

0-12 3-17 4-12 0-17 7-5 0-15 11-9 3-16 3-15 3-13 2-18 5-12

2/21 at Colorado College L 3/2 at Pfeiffer L 3/3 vs. St. Andrew’s# L 3/6 at Queens (N.C.) L 3/7 vs Belmont Abbey$ L 3/20 Connecticut Collge L 3/27 at Gannon L 3/29 vs Notre Dame (Ohio)& L 3/30 at Seton Hill W 4/18 vs Adelphi& L 4/19 at Dowling L 4/24 Colorado College L (OT) # - Played at Pfeiffer (Misenheimer, N.C.) $ - Played at Queens (Charlotte, N.C.) % - Played at Gannon (Erie, Penn.) & - Played at Hempstead, N.Y.

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2009 • 6-6

Home: 1-0 Ɣ Away: 2-3 Ɣ Neutral: 1-3 Head Coach: Sarah Kellner (4-6)

Home: 1-2 Ɣ Away: 0-5 Ɣ Neutral: 1-3 Head Coach: Karie Keane (2-10)

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6-11 3-15 4-8 2-22 3-9 10-20 18-3 4-6 14-7 7-8 6-17 7-15

Home: 4-1 Ɣ Away: 1-4 Ɣ Neutral: 1-1 Head Coach: Sarah Kellner (11-23) 2/28 Fort Lewis W 3/4 Shippensburg W 3/7 St. Andrew’s L 3/11 Seton Hill W 3/16 Fontbonne W 3/26 vs. Southern Connecticut# W 3/28 at Rollins L 4/3 at Fort Lewis W 4/4 vs. Colorado College$ L 4/18 at Bloomsburg L 4/19 at Millersville L 4/21 at Georgian Court L # - Played at Rollins (Winter Park, Fla.) $ - Played at Fort Lewis (Durango, Colo.)

18-2 6-4 9-12 17-3 18-8 18-5 12-18 16-4 15-19 10-22 9-13 10-16

2010 • 3-7 Home: 1-3 Ɣ Away: 2-3 Ɣ Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: Sarah Kellner (14-30) 3/5 at Queens (N.C) L 3/6 at Limestone L 3/8 at Pfeiffer L 3/11 at Lees-McRae W 3/22 Colorado College L 4/2 at Fort Lewis W 4/3 vs. Colorado College# L (OT) 4/10 UC Davis L 4/16 Rollins L 4/18 Fort Lewis W # - Played at Fort Lewis (Durango, Colo.)

11-12 7-23 5-16 17-5 11-12 18-3 11-14 3-18 10-18 17-0

3/4 vs. Lees-McRae# W 23-2 3/6 at Limestone L 9-12 3/7 at Presbyterian L 11-13 3/9 vs. West Chester$ L 7-21 3/10 at Presbyterian W 16-14 3/17 Swarthmore (Penn.) W 14-12 3/29 at Georgian Court W 10-4 3/30 vs. Pfeiffer% L 14-19 4/1 vs. Belmont Abbey& L 9-14 4/5 at Colorado College L 15-18 # - Played at Limestone (Gaffney, S.C.) $ - Played at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian (Laurinburg, N.C.) % - Played at Anne Arundel CC (Arnold, Maryland) & - Played at Annapolis, Maryland

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2011 • 12-2 (6-0 WILA/1st)

2013 • 10-5 (8-2 WILA/2nd)

2015 • 12-5 (5-1 RMAC/2nd)

Home: 5-1 Ɣ Away: 4-1 Ɣ Neutral: 3-0 Head Coach: Sarah Kellner (26-32)

Home: 5-1 Ɣ Away: 4-3 Ɣ Neutral: 1-1 Head Coach: Sarah Kellner (45-45)

Home: 7-1 Ɣ Away: 4-4 Ɣ Neutral: 1-0 Head Coach: Sarah Kellner (71-53)

3/5 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio)# W 21-14 3/8 at Belmont Abbey W 9-7 3/9 vs. Urbana# W 17-5 3/13 Lindenwood L 11-14 3/19 at Mesa State* W 20-7 3/27 Fort Lewis* W 15-5 3/29 Converse W 21-7 4/1 at Fort Lewis* W 21-7 4/2 at Adams State* W 19-3 4/8 Mesa State* W 20-2 4/15 at Rollins L 15-17 4/17 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne$ W 17-3 4/23 Adams State* W 20-0 4/29 Colorado College W 17-10 # - Played at Belmont Abbey (Belmont, N.C.) * - Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (WILA) $ - Played in Eatonville, Fla.

02/16 at Colorado Mesa* W 02/23 Fort Lewis* W 03/04 at #4 Rollins L 03/06 vs. Georgian Court# W 03/08 vs. #13 Gannon# L 03/09 at Florida Southern L 03/14 McKendree* W 03/23 at Fort Lewis* W 03/24 at Adams State* W 03/29 Lindenwood* L 04/04 Colorado College W 04/13 Colorado Mesa* W 04/18 at #15 Lindenwood* L 04/20 at McKendree* W 04/24 Adams State* W * - WILA Game # - Northeast Regional Park (Davenport, Fla.)

16-6 16-7 9-19 11-10 17-19 16-17 23-3 17-9 21-5 13-15 19-4 17-8 12-18 19-6 20-9

2012 • 9-8 (6-2 WILA/2nd)

2014 • 14-3 (4-1 RMAC/2nd)

Home: 5-3 Ɣ Away: 4-4 Ɣ Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: Sarah Kellner (35-40)

Home: 7-0 Ɣ Away: 6-3 Ɣ Neutral: 1-0 Head Coach: Sarah Kellner (59-48)

02/18 at Colorado Mesa* W 02/21 at Colorado College L 03/01 at Queens (N.C.) L 03/02 at Presbyterian College L 03/06 at #14 Pfeiffer W 03/10 Adams State* W 03/18 Lindenwood* L (2OT) 03/24 at Adams State* W 03/31 Fort Lewis* W 04/01 Grand Valley State W 04/07 San Diego State L 04/14 vs. American International# L 04/15 at Lindenwood* L 04/20 at Fort Lewis* W (2OT) 04/22 Colorado Mesa* W 04/27 #2 Rollins L 04/29 #2 Rollins W * - WILA Game # - Played at Lindenwood (St. Charles, Mo.)

22-9 6-9 11-13 16-19 17-16 21-3 13-14 14-2 22-8 15-12 6-19 7-9 12-15 18-17 13-8 8-18 14-13

02/21 at Colorado Mesa W 14-8 03/01 at #18 Rollins L 11-17 03/03 at #8 Florida Southern L 13-20 03/05 vs. #17 Pfeiffer^ W 15-13 03/08 Fort Lewis W 11-9 03/12 Shippensburg W 18-11 03/14 Colorado Mesa* W 21-11 03/15 Rockhurst* W 22-3 03/20 at Colorado State-Pueblo* W 21-1 03/28 at Adams State* W 19-1 03/30 Lindenwood* L 13-14 04/04 Adams State W 21-3 04/13 at Grand Valley State L 8-19 04/17 at Fort Lewis* W 11-10 04/25 Colorado State-Pueblo W 21-4 05/02 Fort Lewis$ W 15-11 05/03 Lindenwood% L 8-18 # - Played at Colorado College (Colorado Springs, Colo.) ^ - Played at Florida Southern (Saint Leo, Florida) * - RMAC Match $ - RMAC Semi-Finals (Regis) % - RMAC Championship Match (Regis)

02/22 at Colorado* L 10-13 03/01 at #11 Pfeiffer L 9-10 03/03 at #8 Queens (N.C.) W 11-6 03/12 vs. Vassar# W 19-8 03/13 Mercy W 14-5 03/15 Colorado Mesa W 18-10 03/23 Adams State W 19-6 03/28 at #12 Lindenwood* L 9-12 03/29 at Rockhurst* W 18-3 04/05 at Fort Lewis W 11-3 04/06 at Adams State* W 21-7 04/11 #11 Rollins W 19-4 04/13 Fort Lewis* W 10-6 04/18 at Colorado Mesa* W 18-5 04/24 at Colorado College W 14-6 05/02 Adams State$ W 17-1 05/03 Fort Lewis% W 14-5 # - Played at Colorado College (Colorado Springs, Colo.) * - RMAC Match $ - RMAC Semi-Finals (Regis) % - RMAC Championship Match (Regis)

2014 Regis University Lacrosse Team Set school record with 14-3 record including a RMAC Tournament Championship.

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Regis University Women’s Lacrosse Year-by-Year Leaders 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Minutes Danica Cutshall Jessika Carlstom Erin Flynn Carly Wagner Cristina Johnson Julia Ostberg Morgan Taylor Ashley Beauchemin Jen Gunlikson Amanda Ponzer Chrissy Yetter N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Goals Emily Behr Erin Todd Erin Todd Danica Cutshall Erin Dybus Kelsi Goings Kate Liddle Jen Gunlikson Jen Gunlikson Chrissy Yetter Chrissy Yetter Colleen Merrick Kristi Pfotenhauer Maureen Jackson Becky Wood Becky Wood Kristi Pfotenhauer Assists Emily Behr Emily Behr Danica Cutshall Danica Cutshall Danica Cutshall Erin Dybus Kelsi Goings Morgan Taylor Jen Gunlikson Lillian Yanni Maria Heilner

957 761 959 803 634 852

590 354

60 42 35 36 36 22 42 28 38 26 11 19 9 44 8 6

31 29 29 17 23 7 12

2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Amanda Ponzer Kristen Colley Carloline Herter Salli Schlacks Kristen Prybella Salli Schlacks Cindy Scavarda Andrea Buscher Cindy Scavarda Andi Milburn Points Emily Behr Emily Behr Emily Behr Danica Cutshall Danica Cutshall Kelsi Goings Kate Liddle Jen Gunlikson Jen Gunlikson Chrissy Yetter Chrissy Yetter Chrissy Yetter Kristi Pfotenhauer Becky Wood Becky Wood Kristi Proftenhauer Andi Milburn Shots Emily Behr Emily Behr Emily Behr Emily Behr Erin Dybus Kelsi Goings Kate Liddle Jen Gunlikson Jen Gunlikson Chrissy Yetter Amanda Ponzer Caroline Herter Maureen Jackson Andrea Buscher N/A N/A N/A

10 7 1 9 2 11 2 3

91 68 52 53 53 23 51 33 44 29 11 23 10 49 8 6

112 82 70 70 68 40 89 63 72 55 22 44 24

5 Shot Percentage (Min. 10 shots) 2015 Sarah Lugo .652

2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Erin Todd Emily Elkins Jessika Carlstrom Kelsey O’Connor Cristina Johnson Jessika Carlstrom AriAnna Mcdonald Lillian Yanni Jen Gunlikson Lillian Yanni Maggie Cantwell Chrissy Yetter Kristi Protenhauer N/A N/A N/A

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Shots on Goal Emily Behr Emily Behr Emily Behr Emily Behr Erin Dybus Kelsi Goings Kate Liddle Jen Gunlikson Jen Gunlikson Chrissy Yetter Chrissy Yetter Caroline Herter Andrea Buscher Becky Wood Becky Wood Andi Milburn

.667 .750 .750 .750 .735 .556 .542 .500 .528 .700 .556 .630 .529

90 68 57 59 52 33 68 43 63 28 19 34 21 76 21 30

Shots on Goal Pct. (Min. 10 on goal) 2015 Anna Takushi .972 2014 Katie Larson .929 2013 Jessika Carlstrom .917 Shannon Bryant .917 2012 Kelsey O’Connor 1.000 2011 Cristina Johnson .941 2010 Cristina Johnson .833 2009 Morgan Taylor .800 2008 Lillian Yanni .773 2007 Maggie Stephenson .905 2006 Lillian Yanni .700 2005 Chrissy Yetter .950 2004 Chrissy Yetter .926 2003 Katie Ryan 1.000 2002 N/A

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2001 2000

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

N/A N/A Free Position Goals Emily Behr Emily Behr Erin Dybus Danica Cutshall Danica Cutshall Kelsi Goings Kate Liddle Jen Gunlikson Jen Gunlikson N/A Caroline Herter Colleen Merrick Kristi Pfotenhauer Andrea Buscher N/A N/A N/A

2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Ground Balls Sierra Perrella Morgan Pierson Tierra Romero Gianna Lombardi Danica Cutshall Sierra Perrella Chani Taggart AriAnna McDonald Cristina Johnson Ashley Beauchemin Ashley Beauchemin Caroline Herter Ashley Beauchemin Salli Schlacks Salli Schlacks Maureen Jackson Maureen Jackson Maureen Jackson Andi Milburn

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Draw Controls Jada Bonner Danica Cutshall Danica Cutshall Danica Cutshall Danica Cutshall Margaret Nahrup Kate Liddle Jen Gunlikson

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

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2007 2006 2005 2004 14 9 8 12 8 5 10 8 5 2 3 2

41 36 36 31 31 40 27 29 46 48 25 47 35 38 27 66 36 74

46 58 78 122 52 24 30 41

2003 2002 2001 2000

Jen Gunlikson N/A Salli Schlacks Maureen Jackson Salli Schlacks Maureen Jackson Becky Wood Becky Wood Kristi Pfotenhauer

2001 2000

Caused Turnovers Sierra Perrella Sierra Perrella Danica Cutshall Sierra Perrella Sierra Perrella Danica Cutshall Carly Wagner Jessika Carlstrom Ashley Beauchemin Ashley Beauchemin Ashley Beauchemin Ashley Beauchmin Salli Schlacks Chrissy Yetter Caroline Herter Salli Schlacks Suzi Schlacks Salli Schlacks Suzi Schlacks Kristi Pfotenhauer N/A N/A

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Goalie Minutes Kenley Harrington Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Erin Lewis Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Sarah Hwang Jen Ledford Kathryn Oliver Kathryn Oliver Kathryn Oliver Kathryn Oliver Kathy Stachula

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

2003 2002

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Goals Against Average Kenley Harrington Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Chani Taggart Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Sarah Hwang Jen Ledford Jen Ledford Kathryn Oliver Kathryn Oliver Kathyrn Oliver Kathy Stachula

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Saves Kenley Harrington Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Erin Lewis Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Sarah Hwang Jen Ledford Kathryn Oliver Kathryn Oliver Kathryn Oliver Kathyrn Oliver Kathy Stachula

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001

Wins Kenley Harrington Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Erin Lewis Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Sarah Hwang Jen Ledford Kathryn Oliver Kathryn Oliver N/A N/A

23 14 15 15 20 4 11

32 27 27 28 26 25 10 29 22 13 50 14 5

4 11

657:58 1020 896:31 971:09 668 469 635 654 594 178 370 671 710 720 480 780

9.12 6.47 10.37 11.80 3.49 12.66 10.50 15.31 13.03 14.83 16.86 15.28 13.61 11.92 14.75 12.90

56 114 103 119 76 65 85 93 135 128 80 147 161 183 153 159

7 14 10 8 9 3 6 1 4 3 1 2 2


2000

N/A

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Save Percentage Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Gianna Lombardi Chani Taggart Erin Lewis Erin Lewis Brittany Farniok Brittany Farniok Sarah Hwang Amanda Mastera Kathryn Oliver Kathryn Oliver Kathryn Oliver Kathryn Oliver N/A

.365 .509 .399 .384 .545 .476 .667 .358 .511 .403 .476 .536 .522 .561 .572

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DETAILED OPPONENT HISTORY All-Time Home Away RMAC WILA

Adams State (Colo.) 11-0 6-0 5-0 2-0 6-0

All-Time Away 02/20/00

04/02/11 W 19-3 04/23/11 W 20-0 03/10/12 W 21-3 03/24/12 W 14-2 03/24/13 W 21-5 04/24/13 W 20-9 03/23/14 W 19-6 04/06/14 W 21-7 05/02/14 W 17-1 03/28/15 W 19-1 04/04/15 W 21-3 * - WILA Game # - RMAC Game $ - RMAC Semifinals (Regis)

All-Time Away Neutral

03/08/00

3-15 4-21

A N#

Alfred (N.Y.) 0-1 0-1 L

1-12

H

American International (Mass.) All-Time 0-1 Neutral 0-1 04/14/12 L 7-9 N# # - Played at Lindenwood (St. Charles, Mo.) Belmont Abbey (N.C.) All-Time 1-3 Away 1-1 Neutral 0-2 04/02/06 L 7-12 04/01/07 L 9-14 03/07/08 L 12-16 03/08/11 W 9-7 # - Annapolis, Md. $ - Queens (Charlotte, N.C.)

A N# N$ A

Bloomsburg (Penn.) All-Time 0-4 Away 0-1 Neutral 0-3 03/10/01 L 1-13 N# 03/11/02 L 6-19 N$ 04/11/03 L 2-18 N% 04/18/09 L 10-22 A # - Longville (Farmville, Va.) $ - Panama City, Fla. % - Lock Haven (Lock Haven, Penn.)

All-Time Away 04/03/04

56

Bryant (R.I.) 0-1 0-1 L

7-8

All-Time Home Away 02/19/00 03/25/01 03/25/02 03/09/03 03/08/04 04/10/10

All-Time Away

Adelphi (N.Y.) 0-2 0-1 0-1

04/10/05 L 04/18/08 L # - Hempstead, N.Y.

All-Time Home

A* H* H* A* A* H* H A# H$ A# H

A

California-Berkley 0-1 0-1 L

0-15

L L L L L L

0-15 5-12 4-16 0-15 2-22 3-18

2-8

All-Time Away

Colorado 0-1 0-1

02/22/14

L

10-13

A H A H H H

A

20-7 20-2 22-9 13-8 16-6 17-8 18-10 18-5 14-8 21-11

All-Time Home

A* H

Connecticut College 0-1 0-1 L

10-13

W

21-7

All-Time Home

Delaware 0-1 0-1

04/03/03

L

All-Time Home Away

A A H A H A H H A H N# H N# H A H A

All-Time Away 04/19/08

All-Time Home 03/14/06

3-15

Franklin Pierce (N.H.) All-Time 1-0 Neutral 1-0

H

0-22 2-18 6-17 3-19 0-21

9-21

A H A A A

A

Drew (N.J.) 0-1 0-1 L

5-15

03/09/13 03/03/15

03/29/07 W 10-4 A 04/21/09 L 10-16 A 03/16/13 W 11-10 N# # - Played at NE Regional Park (Davenport, Fla.)

16-17 13-20

03/16/09

All-Time Home Away RMAC WILA 02/28/09 04/03/09 04/02/10 04/18/10 03/27/11 04/01/11 03/31/12

W

18-8

A A

H

18-2 16-4 18-3 17-0 15-5 21-7 22-8

All-Time Home 03/11/03

All-Time Away Neutral H A A H H* A* H*

L

0-20

H

Grand Valley State (Mich.) All-Time 1-1 Home 1-0 Awat 0-1 04/01/12 04/13/15

Fort Lewis (Colo.) 16-0 9-0 7-0 2-0 6-0 W W W W W W W

Gettysburg (Penn.) 0-1 0-1

H

Fontebonne (Mo.) All-Time 1-0 Home 1-0

A* H* A* H* A* H* H A# A H#

Georgian Court (N.J.) All-Time 2-1 Away 1-1 Neutral 0-1

All-Time Home

Florida Southern 0-2 0-2 L L

Gannon (Penn.) 0-4 0-3 0-1

03/03/03 L 3-17 N# 03/02/04 L 3-15 N# 03/27/08 L 8-20 A 03/08/13 L (13) 17-19 N$ # - Limestone (Gaffney, S.C.) $ - Played at NE Regional Park (Davenport, Fla.)

03/14/00 All-Time Away

N#

H

Dowling (N.Y.) 0-1 0-1 L

04/09/05 W 15-12 # - C.W. Post (Brookville, N.Y.)

All-Time Neutral Away

Denver (Colo.) 0-5 0-1 0-4 L L L L L

04/20/12 W 18-17 (2OT) A* 02/23/13 W 16-7 H* 03/23/13 W 17-9 A* 04/05/14 W 11-3 A 04/13/14 W 10-6 H# 05/03/14 W 14-5 H$ 03/08/15 W 11-9 N 04/17/15 W 11-10 A# 05/05/15 W 15-11 H% * - WILA Game # - RMAC Game % - RMAC Tournament Game $ - RMAC Championship Game (Regis)

H

Converse (S.C.) 1-0 1-0

03/29/11

03/10/00 02/22/01 04/14/04 04/12/05 04/11/06

Colorado Mesa 10-0 5-0 5-0 2-0 6-0

03/19/11 W 04/08/11 W 02/18/12 W 04/22/12 W 02/16/13 W 04/13/13 W 03/15/14 W 04/18/14 W 02/21/15 W 03/14/15 W * - WILA Game # - RMAC Game

03/20/08

21-1 21-4

A

Colorado College 3-14 2-6 1-6 0-2

04/14/00 L 0-18 03/02/01 L 3-12 03/29/02 L 8-16 04/01/03 L 3-16 03/25/04 L 10-20 04/14/05 L 6-17 04/13/06 L 5-16 04/05/07 L 15-18 02/21/08 L 8-16 04/24/08 L 17-18 (OT) 04/04/09 L 15-19 03/22/10 L 11-12 04/03/10 L 11-14 (OT) 04/29/11 W 17-10 02/21/12 L 6-9 04/04/13 W 19-4 04/24/14 W 14-6 # - Fort Lewis (Durango, Colo.)

03/20/15 W 04/25/15 W * - RMAC Game

All-Time Home

Canisius (N.Y.) 0-1 0-1 L

All-Time Home Away RMAC WILA

A

California, Davis 0-6 0-4 0-2

04/24/00

All-Time Home Away Neutral

Colorado State-Pueblo All-Time 2-0 Home 1-0 Away 1-0

W L

15-12 8-19

Haverford (Penn.) 1-0 1-0 W

11-9

H

Lees-McRae (N.C.) 3-0 2-0 1-0

03/09/06 W 14-12 03/04/07 W 23-2 03/11/10 W 17-5 # - Limestone (Gaffney, S.C.)

All-Time

H A

LeMoyne (N.Y.) 0-1

A N# A


Away 04/22/00

0-1 L

04/20/13 W * - WILA Game 1-14

All-Time Home 03/13/14

All-Time Home Away RMAC WILA

17-3

All-Time Away Neutral

H H* A* H* A* A# H# H$

Limestone (S.C.) 0-7 0-1 0-5 0-1

All-Time Away 04/10/03 04/19/09

All-Time Home Away Neutral

All-Time Away 04/12/03

All-Time Away Neutral

03/14/13

5-12

2-17 6-22 0-17

N# A H

A

A N# A

McKendree (Ill.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 W

23-3

All-Time Away

Mercyhurst (Penn.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 A N#

Millersville (Penn.) 0-2 0-2 L L

3-13 9-13

W

13-2

H*

L

4-6 (OT)

03/29/08 L 10-11 03/05/11 W 21-14 # - Hempstead, N.Y. $ - Belmont Abbey (Belmont, N.C.)

03/16/00 A A

H

A

L W

All-Time Home

Ohio State 0-1 0-1

03/25/00

L

All-Time Home Away Neutral

N# N$

0-4 18-3

0-23

All-Time Away 03/04/04 03/05/06 03/06/08 03/05/10 03/01/12 03/03/14

All-Time Home Away RMAC

H H

H

Pfeiffer (N.C.) 4-6 0-1 1-3 3-1

03/12/02 W 8-5 N# 03/08/03 W 7-5 N$ 03/11/04 L 3-9 H 04/01/06 L 3-15 A 03/30/07 L 14-19 N% 03/02/08 L 5-18 A 03/08/10 L 5-16 A 03/06/12 W (14) 17-16 A 03/01/14 L (11) 9-10 A 03/05/15 W 15-13 N # - Panama City, Fla. $ - Longwood (Farmville, Va.) % - Anne Arundel CC (Arnold, Md.)

L

03/28/09 04/16/10 04/15/11 04/27/12 04/29/12 03/04/13 04/11/14 03/01/15

2-17

A

Presbyterian (S.C.) 2-2 2-2 W L W L

17-9 11-13 14-12 16-19

A A A A

L

7-9

4-8 1-16 5-12 11-12 11-13 11-6

A A A A A A

12-18 18-10 15-17 8-18 14-13 9-19 19-4 11-17

All-Time Home Away 03/30/08 03/11/09

L

6-19

A* H*

A H A H H A H A

20-4 17-3

H

W W

6-4 18-11

03/17/07

A H

N# H

St. Mary’s (Calif.) 0-4 0-3 0-1 L L L L

4-13 7-12 3-16 7-15

H A H H

Stanford (Calif.) 0-1 0-1 L

0-23

A

Stonehill (Mass.) 1-2 1-2 N# N$ N%

Swarthmore (Penn.) 1-0 1-0 W

14-12

H

University of the Redlands (Calif.) All-Time 1-0 Home 1-0

All-Time Neutral

W

16-0

All-Time Neutral

H

Urbana (Ohio) 1-0 1-0

03/09/11 W 17-5 # - Belmont Abbey (Belmont, N.C.)

N#

Vassar (N.Y.) 1-0 1-0

03/12/14 W 19-8 N# # - Colorado College (Colorado Springs)

Shippensburg (Penn.) All-Time 2-0 Home 2-0 03/04/09 03/12/15

All-Time Home

A N#

St. Andrew’s (N.C.) 0-2 0-1 0-1

03/08/01 L 3-19 03/13/02 W 14-13 03/12/05 L 2-21 # - Longwood (Farmville, Va.) $ - Panama City, Fla. % - Bluffton, S.C.

04/03/02

Seton Hill (Penn.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 W W

All-Time Away

All-Time Neutral

San Diego State (Calif.) All-Time 0-1 Home 0-1 04/07/12

04/10/01 03/23/02 04/06/02 04/17/04

03/04/00

Rollins (Fla.) 2-6 2-2 0-4 L L L L (2) W (2) L (4) W (11) L

All-Time Home Neutral

All-Time Home Away

Rochurst (Mo.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 18-3 22-3

04/02/04 W 14-7 03/26/09 W 18-5 # - Rollins (Winter Park, Fla.)

H

Queens (N.C.) 0-5 0-5 L L L L L W (8)

Southern Connecticut 2-0 1-0 1-0

03/03/08 L 13-15 03/07/09 L 9-12 # - Pfeffier (Missenheimer, N.C.)

Puget Sound (Wash.) 0-1 0-1

03/29/14 W 03/15/15 W * - RMAC Game

All-Time Home Away

Oberlin (Ohio) 1-1 1-1

03/29/00 03/30/04

03/06/06 03/07/07 03/10/07 03/02/12

All-Time Home

Notre Dame (Ohio) All-Time 1-1 Neutral 1-1

All-Time Home

Longwood (Va.) 0-3 0-2 0-1

03/07/01 L 03/14/02 L 03/06/03 L # - Panama City, Fla.

All-Time Home Away

H A A N# A A A

Lock Haven (Penn.) 0-1 0-1 L

H

New Haven (Conn.) All-Time 0-1 Away 0-1

LIU-Post (N.Y.) 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1

03/26/02 L 13-17 04/08/05 L 2-18 04/09/06 L 0-19 # - UC-Davis (Davis, Calif.)

03/30/06

Mount Holyoke (Mass.) All-Time 1-0 Home 1-0

04/01/04 03/22/01 L 3-14 03/04/03 L 4-12 03/01/04 L 6-11 03/10/05 L 9-13 03/08/06 L 0-21 03/06/07 L 9-12 03/06/10 L 7-23 # - Presbyterian (Clinton, S.C.)

14-5

04/21/00 L 0-13 03/02/03 L 0-12 # - Pfeiffer (Missenheimer, N.C.)

03/18/02 All-Time Home Away Neutral

Mercy (N.Y.) 1-0 1-0 W

All-Time Away Neutral

Philaelphia University (Penn.) All-Time 0-1 Away 0-1

N#

Lindenwood (Mo.) 0-8 0-5 0-3 0-2 0-4

03/13/11 L 11-14 03/18/12 L 13-14 (2OT) 04/15/12 L 12-15 03/29/13 L 13-15 04/18/13 L (15) 12-18 03/28/14 L (12) 9-12 03/30/15 L 13-14 05/03/15 L 8-18 * - WILA Game # - RMAC Game $ - RMAC Tournament Final

A*

A

Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) All-Time 1-0 Neutral 1-0 04/17/11 W # - Eastonville, Fla.

19-6

H H

All-Time Neutral 03/09/07

West Chester (Penn.) 0-1 0-1 L

7-21

N#

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# - Presbyterian (Clinton, S.C.) Whittier (Calif.) All-Time Home

0-1 0-1

04/17/00

L

All-Time Away

H

Wilmington College (Ohio) 1-0 1-0

03/29/06

W

All-Time Neutral

Wittenberg (Ohio) 1-0 1-0

03/10/02 W # - Panama City, Fla.

58

5-7

6-5

15-5

A

N#


REGIS UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S LACROSSE SERIES RECORDS Opponent G Adams State .............................11 Adelphi ......................................2 Alfred .........................................1 American International ..............1 Belmont Abbey ..........................4 Bloomsburg ................................4 Bryant ........................................1 California, Berkley .....................1 California, Davis ........................6 Canisius .....................................1 Colorado ....................................1 Colorado College .......................17 Colorado Mesa.........................10 Colorado State-Pueblo .............2 Connecticut College...................1 Converse ....................................1 Delaware ....................................1 Denver .......................................5 Dowling .....................................1 Drew ..........................................1 Florida Southern ......................2 Fontebonne ................................1 Fort Lewis ................................16 Franklin-Pierce ...........................1 Gannon ......................................4 Georgian Court ..........................3 Gettysburg .................................1 Grand Valley State ....................2 Haverford ...................................1 Lees-McRae................................3 LeMoyne ....................................1 Lenoir-Rhyne .............................1 Lindenwood.............................8 Limestone ..................................7 LIU-Post ....................................3 Lock Haven................................1 Longwood ..................................3 McKendree.................................2 Mercy .........................................1 Mercyhurst .................................2 Millersville .................................2 Mount Holyoke .........................1 New Haven ................................1 Notre Dame (Ohio) ...................2 Oberlin ......................................2 Ohio State ..................................1 Pfeiffer .....................................10 Philadelphia University ..............1 Presbyterian ................................4 Puget Sound ...............................1

W 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 1 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 2 0

L 0 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 6 1 1 14 0 0 1 0 1 5 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 8 7 3 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 1

Pct. 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .176 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .667 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .500 .500 .000 .400 .000 .500 .000

Opponent ..................................G Queens (N.C.) ...........................6 Rockhurst ................................2 Rollins .....................................8 San Diego State ..........................1 Seton Hill...................................2 Shippensburg ...........................2 Southern Connecticut ................2 St. Andrew’s (N.C.) ....................2 St. Mary’s (Calif.) .......................4 Stanford .....................................1 Stonehill .....................................3 Swarthmore ................................1 University of the Redlands .........1 Urbana .......................................1 Vassar .........................................1 West Chester ..............................1 Whittier .....................................1 Wilmington College ...................1 Wittenberg .................................1 Totals .......................................201

W 1 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 84

L 5 0 6 1 0 0 0 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 118

Pct. .167 1.000 .250 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .333 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .418

Updated 7/10/15 Bold - 2015 Opponents

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REGIS UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME ROSTER

Megan Anderson .................................2013 Emily Augsburger...................2004, 05, 06

Golbue Baghai .....................................2002 Annie Bailey .........................................2009 Stephanie Bayer..................................2015 Ashley Beauchemin ..........2006, 07, 08, 09 Emily Behr ..........................2012, 13, 14, 15 Jada Bonner .........................................2015 Michele Boselli .........................2004, 05, 06 Shannon Bryant .............................2013, 14 Amy Bunch ..........................................2000 Kendra Burch ...........................2011, 12, 13 Andrea Busher ...................2000, 01, 02, 03 Molly Byrne..........................................2013 Maggie Cantwell .................................2005 Jessika Carlstrom...............2010, 11, 12, 13 Lindsay Chabot-Olson............2000, 01, 02 Abbey Chimenti .....................2013, 14, 15 Katie Coleman ..............................2014, 15 Kristen Colley ......................................2006 Lily Colley ............................................2015 Hope Correia .......................................2016 Danica Cutshall .................2011, 12, 13, 14 Wendy Donier.....................................2016 Hilary Duda ...................................2012, 13 Erin Dybus .........................2010, 11, 12, 13 Emily Elkins ............................2013, 14, 15 Michelle Eller .................................2007, 08 Brittany Farniok ................2007, 08, 09, 10 Erin Flynn ...........................2010, 11, 12, 13 Jill Foxen ...............................................2001 Maribel Gallegos .....................2013, 14, 15 Maddie Garcia .....................................2014 Rebecca Gargaro............................2007, 08 Kelsi Goings .......................2008, 09, 10, 11 Monica Gorciak .................2011, 12, 13, 14 Erin Guercio .........................................2008 Jen Gunlikson ................................2007, 08 Karen Halbach .....................................2006 Kaitin Hannon ...............................2002, 03 Kenley Harrington .............................2015 Melissa Hastie ..........................2012, 14, 15 Maria Heilner.......................................2008 Caroline Herter ..................2004, 05, 06, 07 Kate Herter .........................2004, 05, 06, 07 Meghan Hollis .........................2005, 06, 07 Sarah Hwang .................................2006, 07 Brittany Innes.......................................2005 Maureen Jackson ...............2001, 02, 03, 04 Cristina Johnson ................2008, 09, 10, 11

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Koneta Karns.......................................2016 Katie King.............................................2013 Frannie Krupp.....................................2016

Nicole La Cassa ...................................2010 Jessica Lacy...........................................2002 Jesse Lappe ...........................................2009 Katie Larson ............................2013, 14, 15 Jen Ledford.....................................2004, 05 Erin Lewis ..........................2008, 09, 10, 11 Kate Liddle ...........................................2009 Helen Lipscomb ................2002, 03, 04, 05 Gianna Lombardi ..............2012, 13, 14, 15 Sarah Lugo ...........................................2015 Jennifer Lux ..........................................2000 Mary Magoonaugh .................2000, 01, 02 Amanda Mastera .................................2005 Margaret Matt ......................................2003 AriAnna McDonald ..........2009, 10, 11, 12 Meaghan McGrath ..................2002, 03, 04 Colleen Merrick .................2003, 04, 05, 06 Alexis Miles ..........................................2013 Andi Millburn ......................................2000 Jen Mosqueda ......................................2010 Sarah Myres.........................................2016 Margaret Nahrup ..............2010, 11, 12, 13 Katie Neary ....................................2012, 13 Hailey Nyquist ...................................2015 Kelsey O’Connor ...........................2011, 12 Kathryn Oliver...................2001, 02, 03, 04 Julia Ostberg ..................................2008, 09 Whitney Pappas ............................2003, 04 Sierra Perrella ....................2012, 13, 14, 15 Kristi Pfotenhauer .............2000, 01, 02, 03 Evelyn Pierrepont ...............................2010 Morgan Pierson .................2012, 13, 14, 15 Ali Pilurs ...............................................2008 Alyssum Phillips .................................2011 Amanda Ponzer .................2005, 06, 07, 08 Kristen Prybella ...................................2003 Payton Randle .....................................2016 Greer Rawlings ........................2004, 05, 06 Cassandra Riccardi .............................2000 Lauren Rivas ........................................2006 Tierra Romero .....................................2014 Grace Rosenthal .................................2016 Katie Ryan ................................2002, 03, 04 Cindy Scavarda .......................2000, 01, 02 Salli Schlacks ......................2002, 03, 04, 05 Suzi Schlacks ......................2002, 03, 04, 05 Brianne Smith ..........................2000, 01, 02 Shannon Smith.....................................2001 Kathy Stachula ...............................2000, 01 Erin Steiner....................................2014, 15

Maggie Stephenson .............................2007 Katie Stuart.....................................2000, 01 Chani Taggart ....................2008, 09, 10, 11 Anna Takushi ...............................2014, 15 Morgan Taylor ...................2009, 10, 11, 12 Emily Till ........................................2000, 01 Jenny Thornton ..................2004, 05, 06, 07 Erin Todd .......................................2013, 14 Sydney Tomlinson ........................2012, 13 Ann Tool .........................................2003, 04 Paula Tucker ............................2002, 03, 04 Carly Wagner ...........................2009, 10, 11 Rachael Walker ...................................2016 Jennifer Weller .....................................2001 Amy Wenzel ......................2008, 09, 10, 11 Halie Wilbanks ....................................2011 Becky Wood ...................................2001, 02 Teressa Wykpisz..................................2000 Allison Wynn .......................................2007 Lillian Yanni.......................2005, 06, 07, 08 Andrea Yates........................................2011 Chrissy Yetter ....................2004, 05, 06, 07 Marilyn York..................................2001, 02 Bold - Current players Updated 11/17/15


REGIS WOMEN’S LACROSSE COACHING RECORDS Overall L Pct. 14 .000 8 .000 7 .416

W N/A N/A N/A

Conference L Pct. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Year 2000 2001 2002

Coach Jake McHerron Jake McHerron Jake McHerron

W 0 0 5

2003 2004 2005 2006

Karie Watts Keane Karie Watts Keane Karie Watts Keane Karie Watts Keane

2 2 1 3

10 10 6 9

.164 .164 .143 .250

N/A N/A N/A N/A

N/A N/A N/A N/A

N/A N/A N/A N/A

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Totals

Sarah Kellner Sarah Kellner Sarah Kellner Sarah Kellner Sarah Kellner Sarah Kellner Sarah Kellner Sarah Kellner Sarah Kellner 16 Years

4 1 6 3 12 9 10 14 12 84

6 11 6 7 2 8 5 3 5 117

.400 .083 .500 .300 .857 .529 .667 .824 .706 .418

N/A N/A N/A N/A 6 6 8 4 5 29

N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 2 2 1 1 6

N/A N/A N/A N/A 1.000 .750 .800 .800 .833 .829

Notes

1st 2nd 2nd 2nd/RMAC Tourney Champion 2nd/RMAC Tourney Runner-Up 2 Conference Championships

Conference AfÀliation 2000-10 - Independent 2011-13 - Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (WILA) 2014 - Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC)

Coach Jake McHerron Karie Watts Keane Sarah Kellner Totals

Years 2000-2002 (3) 2003-2006 (4) 2007-Current (9) 16 Years

Games 34 43 124 201

Wins 5 8 71 84

Losses 29 35 53 117

Pct. .147 .186 .573 .418

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Regis University, founded in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, moved to Colorado in 1884. Its original Colorado home was in Morrison, but when John Brisben Walker, an entrepreneur developer, offered the Jesuits a plot of land in 1887, the permanent home was established. Main Hall, which was completed in 1887, was the only building on campus until 1911, when expansion began. In 1996, Betty Williams of Northern Ireland became the first Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak on campus. Since that time, 12 other Nobel Laureates have spoken at Regis University. The most recent Nobel Peace Laureate on campus was David Trimble, who helped negotiate peace in Northern Ireland, spoke in October 2006. Lech Walesa, leader of the Solidarity Movement in Poland, spoke in March 2006. The motto “Men and Women in Service of Others” on the University seal describes the purpose of Jesuit education: to form men and women who use their knowledge in the unselfish service of others. It also expresses the desire of Regis’ faculty and staff to be of service to students and the community.

The Mission Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. Standing within the Catholic and United States traditions, we are inspired by the particular Jesuit vision of Ignatius Loyola. This vision challenges us to attain the inner freedom to make intelligent choices. We seek to provide value-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. Consistent with Judeo-Christian principles, we apply knowledge to human needs and seek to preserve the best of the human heritage. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: "How ought we to live?" As a consequence of Ignatius Loyola's vision, particularly as reflected in his Spiritual Exercises, we encourage all members of the Regis community to learn proficiently, think logically and critically, identify and choose personal standards of values, and be socially responsible. We further encourage the development of the skills and leadership abilities necessary for distinguished professional work and contributions to the improvement and transformation of society.

AREAS OF STUDY Accounting Biochemistry Biology Neuroscience Business Administration Catholic Studies Chemistry Christian Leadership Communication Computer Science Core Studies Economics Education English Environmental Studies Exercise Science French German History DISTINCTIVE PROGRAMS & SERVICES Academic Tutoring Air Force ROTC Army ROTC Career Services Commitment Program Disability Services Dual Degree Engineering Engaged-Scholar Activist Program Honors Program Ignatian Collaborative for Service & Justice Independent Study GRADUATE PROGRAMS MA in Education

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Mathematics Music Nursing Peace and Justice Studies Philosophy Physics Political Economy Politics Pre-Med/Pre-Health Pre-Physical Therapy Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Visual & Fine Arts Women's and Gender Studies

Internship Program Leadership Development Program Living-Learning Communities New Student Orientation Paracurricular Program Service Learning Study Abroad Summer Session Thematic Major Program University Ministry

MS in Biomedical Sciences

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REGISRANGERS.COM


President John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J. The Regis University Board of Trustees announced Father John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., as the 24th president of Regis University. He will begin his term on June 1, 2012, the retirement date announced by current president, Father Michael J. Sheeran, S.J. John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., has most recently served as the associate provost for faculty development at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served on the University of San Francisco (USF) Board of Trustees from June 2001 through June 2008. In addition, he was elected to the Gonzaga University Board of Trustees in July 2008. He served as vice president for administration and interim dean of the College of Professional Studies at USF from June 2007 to June 2009. Fr. Fitzgibbons holds a Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago; an S.T.M. in moral theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley; an M.Div. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology; an M.A. in English from the University of Chicago; and, a B.A. in philosophy and English from Saint Louis University. A native of Omaha, Nebraska, he entered the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1973 and was ordained a priest in 1985. He continues to be active in research scholarship, especially in the relationship of religion and culture.

At Regis University, the charge is to produce not just graduates but “men and women as leaders in service to others. Regis seeks to engage the minds, bodies and resources of faculty, staff and students for service and community understanding by meeting the cultural, economic, environmental, social and urban challenges of a variety of communities. Regis’ commitment in the service to others is highlighted in the variety of Centers, Institutes, and Academies that reach a diverse group of communities.

Centers, Institutes and Academies Center for Ethics & Leadership in the Health Professions Centers for Service Learning Center for the Study of War Experience Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Institute on the Common Good Colorado Center for Virtual Health Care Education The John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free Enterprise Porter-Billups Leadership Academy O’Sullivan Art Center Recorder Music Center

Regis Campuses Denver Lowell (Main Campus) Broomfield Colorado Springs Denver Tech Center Loveland Thornton

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Kaleen Adami

Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach

Geoff Eden

JB Belzer

Head Women’s Soccer Coach

Bradey Bergeson Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Lynn Blevins Head Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach

Asst. Director of Sports Medicine

Head Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach

John Esquibel

Whitney Franker Sports Information Director

Associate Athletic Director

Kate Hood

Benjamin Kaufman Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Sarah Kellner

Frank Lavrisha

Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Head Women’s Volleyball Coach

Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach

Molly Marrin

Tony McCall

Kelly McLaughlin

Anthony Presnell

Ryan Pruitt

Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Head Men’s Soccer Coach

Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Associate Athletic Director/SWA

Chris Terry

Head Baseball Coach

Logan Garvin

Ron Crane

Facilities Director

Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach

Taylor Harris

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Joel List

Assistant Baseball Coach

Nicole Trimboli Head Softball Coach

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Regis University Athletics Staff Directory

Administration Name David Spafford Kelly McLaughlin Logan Garvin Whitney Franker Ron Crane Geoff Eden Shane Carney Jake Brantley Alex Curry Dan Lepping Cassandra Radish

Title Interim Director of Athletics Associate Athletic Director for Compliance/SWA Associate Athletic Director for External Operations Sports Information Director Facilities Coordinator Assistant Director of Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant Sports Information Graduate Assistant Sports Information Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

Phone 303-964-6648 303-458-4071 303-964-5106 303-458-4052 303-458-3591 303-458-4992 303-458-4070 303-458-4070 303-964-6302 303-964-6299 303-458-3645

Email dspafford@regis.edu kmclaughlin001@regis.edu lgarvin@regis.edu wfranker@regis.edu rcrane@regis.edu geden@regis.edu scarney@regis.edu brant607@regis.edu acurry@regis.edu dlepping@regis.edu cradish@regis.edu

Coaches Baseball Chris Terry Ryan Pruitt Mark Vig

Head Baseball Coach Assistant Baseball Coach Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach

303-458-3519 303-964-5319 303-964-5319

cterry001@regis.edu rpruitt001@regis.edu mvig@regis.edu

Men’s Basketball Bradey Bergeson Benjamin Kaufman Kyle Long Kenny Tripp Dan Snyder

Head Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Volunteer Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

303-964-6311 303-964-6373 303-964-6373 303-964-6373

bbergeson@regis.edu bkaufman@regis.edu klong002@regis.edu ktripp@regis.edu lblevins@regis.edu

918-230-7412

lblevins@regis.edu bphelps@regis.edu

303-458-4200 303-458-4359 303-458-4359 303-458-4359

amccall@regis.edu apresnell@regis.edu diem610@regis.edu

Men’s & Women’s Cross Country John Esquibel Head Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach Will Sabin Assistant Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach

303-458-4392 303-458-4392

jesquibe@regis.edu

Softball Nicole Trimboli Kristin Johnson Ashley Pulido

Head Softball Coach Assistant Softball Coach Graduate Assistant Softball Coach

303-458-4353 303-458-4353 303-458-4353

ntrimboli@regis.edu john263@regis.edu apulido@regis.edu

Women’s Basketball Molly Marrin Taylor Harris Alexa Hardick

Head Women’s Basketball Coach Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Graduate Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

303-964-5334 303-458-4203

mmarrin@regis.edu tharris003@regis.edu ahardick@regis.edu

Women’s Lacrosse Sarah Kellner Kate Hood Jeff Yu Beth Calder

Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach Graduate Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach Volunteer Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach

303-964-3681 303-964-3681

saverson@regis.edu khood@regis.edu jyu@regis.edu

Women’s Soccer J.B. Belzer Kaleen Adami Jay Hamilton Mark Forbes

Head Women’s Soccer Coach Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach

303-458-4981 303-458-4942

jbelzer@regis.edu kadami@regis.edu

Women’s Volleyball Frank Lavrisha Joel List Elsa LeGrand Paul Martin Josh Kreunen

Head Volleyball Coach Assistant Volleyball Coach Graduate Assistant Volleyball Coach Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach

303-458-4053 303-458-4054 303-964-6439

Men’s & Women’s Golf Lynn Blevins Head Men’s Golf Coach Brad Phelps Graduate Assistant Men’s Golf Coach Men’s Soccer Tony McCall Anthony Presnell Taylor Diem James Wagenschutz

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Head Men’s Soccer Coach Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach Graduate Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach Volunteer Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach

james.wagenschutz@fcboulder.com

mforbes@regis.edu flavrish@regis.edu jlist@regis.edu elegrand@regis.edu emartin003@regis.edu mrkreunen@yahoo.com


Regis Fieldhouse

The Regis Fieldhouse was built in 1960 and currently seats 1,800 spectators. The Fieldhouse features locker rooms, the athletic training facilities, a racquetball court and is the home for the volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the Newland Center. All the Athletic Department’s administrative offices are located in the fieldhouse. There have been numerous conference and regional tournament games played within the walls of the fieldhouse.

Regis Fieldhouse Weightroom

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Regis Softball Field

Ranger Dome

Regis Baseball Field

Regis Lacrosse/Soccer Match Pitch

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Golf Facility


- Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in City limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby mountains. - The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Denver was 610,345 in 2009, making it the 24th most populous U.S. city. - The 10-county Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 2,552,195 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area and the 12-county Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 3,110,436 and ranked asthe 16th most populous U.S. metropolitan area. - Denver International Airport (DIA) is the tenth busiest airport in the world and ranks fourth in the United States, with 51,245,334 passengers passing through it in 2008. - DIA covers more than 53 square miles (137 km²), making it the largest airport by land area in the United States and larger than the island of Manhattan. - Colorado boasts 54 mountains that soar higher than14,000 feet, more than all other states combined. - The biggest surprise for visitors to Denver is the climate. The arid conditions bring only 8 to 15 inches of annual precipitation and locals wake up to more than 300 days of sunshine a year. That’s more annual hours of sun than Miami and San Diego. - Chipotle Mexican Grill, Qdoba Mexican Grill, Noodles & Company, Good Times, Heidi’s Deli, Quiznos, Samsonite, and Frontier Airlines all began in Denver. - Colorado ranked lowest in adult obesity in the US by “F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future 2010”, a report from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). - Denver is the nation’s most highly educated city with the highest percentage of high school and college graduates. - Denver brews more beer than any other American city. - Denver has the nation’s second largest performing arts center. The Denver Performing Arts Complex has eight theaters seating over 9,000 people. - Denver citizens contribute more public funding for the arts per capita than any other U.S. city. - Denver really is a mile high. There’s a spot on the west steps of the State Capitol building that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.

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