A staple in the region and an emerging program on the national stage, the Manhattanville College Athletic Department continues to bolster its reputation as a program on the rise in all areas: athletic achievement, academic success and overall participation. More than 325 Valiant student-athletes (nearly 20 percent of the student body) took part in intercollegiate athletics during the 2011-12 school year showcasing the continued and rapid growth of athletics at Manhattanville. With women’s golf beginning play as a varsity sport in 2012-13, the program now sponsors 20 competitive intercollegiate teams – including eight teams that have been established or re-established since 2007 alone. And teams at Manhattanville do not just compete, they win. Three teams earned conference regular-season or tournament championships in 2011-12 and two Valiant squads (men’s soccer and men’s golf) made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Fifteen of 21 Valiant squads earned berths in their respective conference championships last year, including the third straight title and seventh in 11 seasons for men’s golf. In addition, the men’s hockey, men’s golf and women’s hockey teams all received national rankings over the course of the year. On an individual level, many Valiant student-athletes were honored in 2011-12 as well, led by All-America selections Eros Olazabal (men’s soccer) and Dan Fiorito (baseball). Manhattanville also boasted three Freedom Conference Players of the Year and two Freedom Rookies of the Year to go with 47 combined All-Conference honorees. In recent years, at least 35 former Valiants have gone on to play their sport professionally either domestically or overseas as well. But at Manhattanville, athletics is only one part of becoming a well- rounded student-athlete. In the classroom, Valiant athletes consistently achieve higher grade-point averages than the student body as a whole, as evidenced by the 3.219 Athletic Department GPA for the Spring 2012 semester and the fact that all but one Valiant teams recorded a team Manhattanville Quick Facts: GPA of 3.000 or higher for the spring term. In addition, men’s tennis senior Michael Capozzi became the department’s fi rst two-time CoSIDA • 20 Varsity Sports Academic All-American and was one of two CoSIDA Academic All-District • Over 325 Student-Athletes representatives, while the department also boasted 89 Academic All- • 8 Sports Added Since 2007 Conference honorees and two MAC Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Community service also continues to play a vital role in the student- • 28 All-Americans (24 since 1999) athlete experience at Manhattanville, as each team performs hundreds • Over 5,000 Service Hours Per Year of community service hours each year. In addition to active involvement with many local sports teams and youth organizations both on and off • Cumulative Department GPA over 3.200 campus, Valiant teams sponsor events such as the women’s basketball “Pink Zone” night and the annual “Soccer for a Cure” event to promote cancer awareness. As a result of these and other efforts, the school was the recipient of two Jostens/NADIIIAA Community Service Awards in 2009, one of only 13 institutions honored and the only school to receive “To the valiant of heart, nothing is impossible.” two awards. The service aspect of the Valiant student-athlete experience plays a large role in helping Valiant athletes fulfi ll the college’s mission - Jeanne d’Albret of educating students to be ethically and socially responsible leaders in a global community. Quick Facts and Contents Table of Contents Quick Facts Quick Facts & Contents...... 1 MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE Athletic Administration...... 2 Location: Purchase, N.Y. Coaching Staff...... 3 Founded: 1841 2013 Roster/Schedule...... 4 Enrollment: 1,700 2013 Opponents...... 5 Nickname: Valiants 2013 Season Preview...... 6 Colors: Crimson & White Returning Players...... 7-10 Affiliation: NCAA Division III Newcomers...... 11 Conference: Freedom 2012 Season in Review...... 12 Home Facility: GoValiants.com Field Year-by-Year Results...... 13 Playing Surface: Field Turf Record Books...... 14-16 Year Opened: 2005 All-Time Roster...... 17 Interim President: Dr. Jon Strauss Facilities...... 18 Athletic Director: Keith Levinthal Support Staff...... 19 Sr. Woman Administrator: Julene Fisher Department Phone: (914) 323-5280 Manhattanville College...... 20-21 Department Fax: (914) 323-5130 Website: www.GoValiants.com Media Information School Address: 2900 Purchase St. Purchase, N.Y. 10577 BROADCAST: Most (if not all) Valiant women’s lacrosse home matches this season will be broadcast live as a video stream through the home of Manhattanville Athletics video WOMEN’S LACROSSE STAFF broadcasting, GoValiants.TV. Director of Sports Information Steve Sheridan and Assistant Head Coach: Courtney Burhans Director Sean Engel will call the action from GoValiants.com Field through the school’s Alma Mater: Loyola (Md.) ’10 partnership with Pack Network. For more information, a complete broadcast schedule or Career Record: First Season to watch the broadcasts, log on to www.GoValiants.TV. Phone: (914) 323-5204 CREDENTIAL REQUESTS: Members of the media wishing to attend any Manhattanville Email: [email protected] women’s lacrosse match must contact the Sports Information Department in advance. Assistant Coach: Liz Dugan ( ’12) Limited seating and phone access for games is available for working media in the press Phone: (914) 323-3174 box of GoValiants.com Field. Game programs and updated statistics for both teams will be Email: [email protected] available in the press box prior to the game. Following the match, a final box score will be made available to media outlets and can be faxed or e-mailed to requested outlets. TEAM INFORMATION INTERVIEW POLICY: All interview requests for Valiant student-athletes and coaches must 2012 Record: 4-13 be made through the Manhattanville Sports Information Department. Media planning to Freedom Record: 3-3 (4th place) attend practice should contact the Sports Information office to confirm practice times and Home/Road/Neutral: 2-5/1-7/1-1 player/coach availability. Game-day interviews prior to a match are not permitted. Coach Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 9/10 Burhans and requested student-athletes will be available to credentialed media members Starters Ret./Lost: 6/6 after a 10-minute cooling-off period following the match. Newcomers: 7 Directions to GoValiants.com Field SPORTS INFORMATION FROM SOUTH: Deegan Expressway/New York State Throughway (I-87) north to Exit 8. Director of Sports Information/ Follow the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) East to the Hutchinson River Parkway. WLAX Contact: Steve Sheridan Head north on Hutchinson River Parkway to Exit 27 (in New York, not Connecticut) at Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 Route 120 (Purchase Street). Turn left onto Purchase Street and follow to campus en- Fax: (914) 323-3180 trance on left. E-Mail: [email protected] FROM NORTH: Take the Taconic State Parkway South to Cross Westchester Expressway Assistant Director: Sean Engel (I-287) east to Exit 8E (Westchester Ave.). Take second left onto Anderson Hill Road. Make Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 right at first traffic light (Purchase Street) and proceed to campus entrance on right. E-Mail: [email protected] FROM WEST: Take the Tappan Zee Bridge (I-287) and continue on the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) East, then follow the directions above from the north after the Taconic State Parkway.

COMMERCIAL VEHICLES: The Hutchinson River Parkway, Taconic State Parkway, Saw Launched in November 2009, GoValiants.TV is back for Mill Parkway, Merritt Parkway, Sprain Brook Parkway and Bronx River Parkway all have its second full season in 2011-12 and, as the online home for severe height clearance limitations and do not permit most commercial vehicles. As an al- Manhattanville Athletics video streaming, is the only place you ternate route, use I-87 from the south or west, or I-95 from the east, to I-287 and follow need to watch home games for all of your favorite Valiant teams, directions above. From the north, use I-684 south, get off at Exit 2 (Westchester Airport) including women’s lacrosse! Partnering with Pack Network, and follow Route 120 South/Purchase Street to campus. GoValiants.TV features one of the most ambitious and wide- ranging video broadcasting platforms in Division III and puts Media Guide Credits Manhattanville on par with some of the top Division I programs The 2013 Manhattanville College Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide was designed, written in the country. and edited by Steve Sheridan, Director of Sports Information. Photography courtesy of With a GoValiants.TV All-Access pass, subscribers can watch Gene Boyars, the Manhattan Sports Information Department, the Manhattanville Office of every broadcasted event for every Manhattanville team for a full Communications, and the Manhattanville Sports Information Department. year. The pass also gives the subscriber access to the complete Anyone with historical information that may be incorrect or may have been omitted archives section as well as premium content such as full-screen from this media guide is encouraged to contact the Manhattanville Sports Information game view, exclusive interviews and other web-only content. Department. All information in this guide is current as of February 15, 2013. All game Only want to watch one game? GoValiants.TV also offers a pay- times listed throughout the guide are Eastern. per-game rate as well. 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 1 Manhattanville Athletic Administration Director of Athletics Keith Levinthal Tenth Year • Hobart ’95 Keith Levinthal begins his 10th full year as Director of Athletics at Manhattanville College in 2012-13 and continues to establish the school as a regional and national leader in athletic success, academic achievement and community involvement. The architect and head coach of Manhattanville’s nationally recognized men’s hockey program before stepping aside in October 2011, Levinthal continues his role in keeping Manhattanville in the local, regional and national spotlight. Levinthal has led the Valiant athletic program to unprecedented heights in recent years, as Manhattanville has collected 52 conference championships – 26 regular-season championships and 26 tournament titles – in the last eight seasons alone. In that span, the program has also produced 27 conference Players of the Year, 15 All-American selections and one National Player of the Year. As a head coach with the men’s hockey team, Levinthal stepped aside with the most wins of any mentor in Manhattanville department history, posting a 202-84-28 (.688) record in 12 seasons and twice earning ECAC West Conference Coach of the Year honors. He left as the 14th winningest coach in NCAA hockey history (all Divisions) and sixth among Division III leaders in terms of winning percentage, and led the team to four NCAA Tournaments, four ECAC West Tournament titles and a pair of fi rst-place fi nishes in the ECAC West regular-season standings. Under Levinthal’s guidance, Manhattanville as a whole continued its recent string of very successful seasons in 2011-12, with both the men’s soccer and men’s golf teams earning berths in the NCAA Tournament and 15 teams overall reaching postseason play. The men’s soccer team picked up the program’s fi rst-ever at-large bid after a program-record 15-win season, while the men’s golf team dominated the fi eld with a 55-stroke victory at the Freedom Conference Championships and also earned the fi rst national ranking in program history as well during the fall. A pair of Valiants - men’s soccer junior Eros Olazabal and baseball senior Dan Fiorito - were honored as All-Americans by the end of the year, while two student-athletes (Emil Sjoberg and Michael Capozzi) were named MAC Scholar-Athletes of the Year as well.

In 2007-08, Levinthal guided the Athletics Department as it transitioned from the to the Freedom Conference and also reintroduced volleyball and cross country programs to the school. The Valiants saw immediate success in its new conference as two teams clinched Freedom Conference regular-season championships and three programs won conference tournaments in advancing to the NCAA Tournament. The women’s hockey team advanced to the program’s third National Championship game, while the women’s soccer team reached the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in program history. Levinthal also led the Valiants to a record-breaking year in their fi nal season in the Skyline Conference in 2006-07, as a program-record six teams won conference championships and a record fi ve teams qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament. His men’s hockey team spent 13 consecutive weeks as the top-ranked team in the nation and earned its fi rst-ever berth in the national semifi nals, while goaltender Andrew Gallant became the fi rst Manhattanville student-athlete to be named a National Player of the Year. Six coaches were named as conference Coach of the Year, while a program-best four Valiant student-athletes were also named CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honorees. And, for the fi rst time ever, Valiant teams won more league championships than any other Skyline Conference team.

Levinthal saw immediate athletic success during his fi rst full year at the helm, as all 14 of Manhattanville’s athletic programs participated in postseason play during the 2003-04 year. Four teams earned bids to the ECAC postseason tournaments, while the women’s ice hockey program earned its third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. In 2004, Levinthal also received the honor of beginning a four-year term on the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules Committee, serving as one of 13 overall members and one of just four from Division III institutions. But in addition to athletic success, at the heart of every successful program lie sound resources for its lifeblood – its student-athletes. Therefore, Levinthal has made it a priority to provide the resources needed to create an environment in which Manhattanville student-athletes can achieve at the highest level in all areas: academically, socially and athletically. A 1995 graduate of Hobart College, Levinthal is committed to developing all aspects of the athletics program. In his tenure at Manhattanville, Levinthal’s agenda has included: Student-Athlete Development - Manhattanville continues to be on the cutting edge in the total development of its student-athletes. Valiant student- athletes have exhibited a strong presence and desire to serve the New York area. All varsity teams participate in outreach activities, positively impacting numerous area youth groups, hospitals, schools and agencies. Professionalism - Under Levinthal’s guidance, Manhattanville athletics received a much-needed face-lift. With a new website, logo, team colors and method of business, he has streamlined and energized the department. The result has been increased exposure to Manhattanville student-athletes, improved performance both on and off the fi eld, and increased support from fans and alumni. Exposure - Manhattanville Athletics continues to maintain a strong presence on national and regional media outlets. Levinthal has helped increase the program’s media opportunities as well as displaying the values of the Valiants constantly in the public eye. Assistant Director of Athletics Julene Fisher Eighth Year • Marymount ’02 Julene Fisher enters her eighth year as Assistant Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator, and her 10th year overall within the Manhattanville Athletic Department in 2012-13. As Assistant Athletic Director, Fisher is responsible for assisting the athletic director in an administrative capacity. She handles the scheduling for all of Manhattanville’s 21 sports and also handles travel accommodations and assignment of the department’s student workers. A former Assistant Sports Information Director at Manhattanville, Fisher also has assisted the Sports Information Department by serving as offi cial scorer for baseball games. Fisher began her tenure at Manhattanville as an administrative assistant in the Manhattanville development offi ce before moving over to the Athletic Department. Fisher graduated from Marymount College in 2002 as an English/Journalism major. She served as the editor-in-chief of Marymount’s student newspaper, The Cormont, and also was a four-year letterwinner in both swimming and softball at the school. In television, she worked in conjunction with ABC News, the Discovery Channel and HBO to produce the hit series, “The Justice Files”, as well as HBO’s Emmy award winning documentary “In Memoriam: , 9/11”.

2 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide Coaching Staff Head Coach Courtney Burhans First Season • Loyola (Md.) ’10 Following six years at Division I as a player and coach, Courtney Burhans was named the head women’s lacrosse coach at Manhattanville in August and begins her first season with the Valiants in 2013.

Burhans comes to Manhattanville after one season at nearby , where she served as defensive coordinator, goalie coach and strength & conditioning coach for the Division I Jaspers. In her role with the team, she managed the team’s budget, assisted in the recruiting of potential student-athletes, implemented a strength & conditioning regiment for the program, and also played a role in scouting and game and practice management.

Previously, she worked for one year with another local Division I program, Stony Brook University, where she also served as defensive coordinator and goalie coach with the Seawolves. In her role, she mentored the America East Conference’s first-team netminder and five All-Conference honorees overall.

Burhans also brings Division I playing experience to Purchase, as she was a four-year letterwinner on the lacrosse field for Loyola (Md.) University. As a netminder for the Greyhounds, she was named a team captain as both a junior and a senior and helped the squad earn a berth in the Big East Conference Tournament for the first time in 2010 as well as national rankings in both of her final two seasons.

A native of Bayville, N.Y., Burhans graduated from Loyola in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in communications and business.

Assistant Coach Liz Dugan First Season • Manhattan ’12 Liz Dugan comes to Manhattanville for her first season as assistant coach of the women’s lacrosse team for the 2012-13 school year.

As the top assistant coach for head coach Courtney Burhans, Dugan will be responsible for much of the day-to-day operation of the women’s lacrosse program, including on- and off-campus recruiting, fundraising and alumni affairs, and game and practice preparation and instruction.

Dugan joins the Manhattanville staff after playing for Division I Manhattan College in Riverdale, N.Y., where she was a four-year starter in the midfield for the Lady Jaspers women’s lacrosse team. In 54 games (48 starts) playing for Manhattan, Dugan accumulated 33 goals and one assist, while collecting 92 ground balls and controlling 93 draws. She was named to the All-MAAC second team as a junior, when she tallied 11 goals and an assist and picking up a career-high 38 ground balls.

In addition to her playing career, Dugan was a clinic instructor with the Westchester Elite Lacrosse Group based out of Pelham, N.Y. Outside of coaching, she is also American Red Cross First Aid and CPR certified.

Dugan graduated from Manhattan in May of 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. She currently lives in Purchase as she pursues her master’s degree in special education at Manhattanville.

A native of Stony Point, N.Y., Dugan Is currently pursuing her master’s degree at Manhattanville.

2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 3 2013 Roster/Schedule # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Erin Saporetti Sr. D 5-0 Ashland, Mass./Ashland 2 Mckenna Farole Fr. D 5-8 Irvine, Calif./Aliso Niguel 3 Kelli-Ann Paterwic So. D 5-5 West Springfield, Mass./Cathedral 4 Rachel Levitt So. D 5-2 Needham, Mass./Needham 5 Kelly Murray Sr. D 5-1 Shrub Oak, N.Y./Lakeland 7 Alex Pomato Sr. D 5-3 Niskayuna, N.Y./Niskayuna 8 Meghann Haggerty So. A 5-11 Centerport, N.Y./Harborfields 10 Casandra Honovich Jr. A 5-6 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y./Walter Panas 11 Maggie Howley Sr. M 5-7 Philadelphia, Pa./Cardinal Dougherty (Manor) 16 Saba Naji So. M 5-6 Lewiston, Maine/Lewiston 18 Caitlin Sosa Fr. D/GK 5-7 Monroe, N.Y./Monroe-Woodbury 20 Brooke Marcimo Jr. A 5-4 Shrewsbury, Mass./Shrewsbury 22 Charlotte Smith Fr. M 5-4 West Bath, Maine/Morse 26 Melissa Goncalves Sr. M 5-6 Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem East 27 Mallory Bakst So. A 5-3 Morganville, N.J./Marlboro (East Stroudsburg) 30 Kirsten Shaughnessy So. GK 5-7 Le Center, Minn./LeSueur-Henderson St. Peter

Head Coach: Courtney Burhans (Loyola (Md.) ’10, first season) Assistant Coach: Liz Dugan (Manhattan ’12, first season) Pronunciation Guide #1: SAP-or-etty #16: SAH-bah NAH-zjhee #2: fa-ROLY #20: MARSE-a-mo 2013 Schedule #3: PAT-er-wick #26: gon-CALVE-ez Date Opponent Time #7: po-MA-toe #27: BACK-sst Feb. 27 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 4:00 p.m. #10: HAHN-o-vich #30: KIRR-stin March 2 at Western New England 1:00 p.m. March 7 KEAN 4:00 p.m. March 9 at Farmingdale State 1:00 p.m. March 13 at Old Westbury 3:30 p.m. The Freedom Conference March 15 WORCESTER STATE 1:00 p.m. With the exception of the Valiant men’s and women’s hockey March 22 at Curry 6:00 p.m. teams, all 20 Manhattanville varsity sports have competed March 24 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) 1:00 p.m. under the umbrella of the Middle Atlantic Conferences since March 28 at College of New Jersey 7:00 p.m. joining the conference prior to the 2007-08 school year. April 2 at Western Connecticut State 7:00 p.m. Founded in 1912 and celebrating its 100th year in existence April 10 EASTERN * 4:00 p.m. this year, the MAC is one of the oldest intercollegiate athletic April 13 MISERICORDIA * 1:00 p.m. associations in the . An umbrella organization April 17 at Arcadia * 7:00 p.m. consisting of three conferences – Commonwealth, Freedom and Middle Atlantic – the MAC sponsors 23 Division III sports April 20 KING’S (PA.) * 1:00 p.m. and boasts 18 current member schools, including recent April 23 at FDU-Florham * 7:00 p.m. additions Hood and Stevenson. April 27 at Wilkes * 12:00 p.m. With the exception of cross country, indoor/outdoor track April 30 Freedom Conference Semifinals $ TBA and women’s golf, all Manhattanville sports compete in the May 4 Freedom Conference Championship $ TBA very competitive Freedom Conference alongside seven other institutions. As a result, every Valiant athletic team receives * - Indicates Freedom Conference Match the opportunity to annually compete for a conference title $ - Freedom Tournament (at campus sites) and an automatic berth into the NCAA Home Matches in BOLD and Played at GoValiants.com Field Tournament.

4 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 2013 Opponents April 17 in Glenside, Pa. April 13 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Glenside, Pa. Location: Dallas, Pa. Nickname: Knights Nickname: Cougars Conference: Freedom Conference: Freedom Head Coach: Erin Livingston (15-18, 2 seasons) Head Coach: Chrissy Trescavage (First season) 2012 Record: 8-9, 2-4 (T-5th place) 2012 Record: 6-10, 2-4 (T-5th place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 5-0 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 4-0 Last Meeting: March 24, 2012 (22-12 W) Last Meeting: April 14, 2012 (23-13 W) The College of New Jersey SUNY College at Old Westbury March 28 in Ewing, N.J. March 13 in Old Westbury, N.Y. Location: Ewing, N.J. Location: Old Westbury, N.Y. Nickname: Lions Nickname: Panthers Conference: NJAC Conference: Skyline Head Coach: Sharon Pfluger (381-39-1, 25 seasons) Head Coach: Lauren Schneider (1st season) 2012 Record: 16-4, 5-0 (1st place) 2012 Record: N/A (First Year of Program) All-Time Meetings: TCNJ leads, 4-0 All-Time Meetings: First Meeting Last Meeting: April 26, 2012 (3-19 L) Last Meeting: N/A Curry College Saint Joseph’s (L.I.) College March 22 in Milton, Mass. March 24 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Milton, Mass. Location: Patchogue, N.Y. Nickname: Colonels Nickname: Golden Eagles Conference: Commonwealth Coast Conference: Skyline Head Coach: Caitlin Roberts (128-84, 12 seasons) Head Coach: Robert Vlahakis (9-9, 1 season) 2012 Record: 7-10, 0-7 (8th place) 2012 Record: 9-9, 6-2 (3rd place) All-Time Meetings: First Meeting All-Time Meetings: St. Joseph’s leads, 1-0 Last Meeting: N/A Last Meeting: March 30, 2012 (10-16 L) Eastern University Saint Thomas Aquinas College April 10 in Purchase, N.Y. February 27 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: St. Davids, Pa. Location: Sparkill, N.Y. Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Spartans Conference: Freedom Conference: ECC Head Coach: Camrin Azzarano (63-44, 6 seasons) Head Coach: Stephanie Hopkins (8-8, 1 season) 2012 Record: 8-10, 4-2 (T-2nd place) 2012 Record: 8-8, 2-6 (7th place) All-Time Meetings: Eastern leads, 5-0 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 2-1 Last Meeting: April 10, 2012 (14-23 L) Last Meeting: April 7, 2009 (20-7 W) Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham Western Connecticut State University April 23 in Madison, N.J. April 2 in Danbury, Conn. Location: Madison, N.J. Location: Danbury, Conn. Nickname: Devils Nickname: Colonials Conference: Freedom Conference: Little East Head Coach: Adrienne Booth-Carr (103-63, 8 seasons) Head Coach: Jennifer Ouellet (47-71, 7 seasons) 2012 Record: 13-6, 6-0 (1st place) 2012 Record: 12-8, 2-4 (5th place) All-Time Meetings: FDU leads, 13-2 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 4-2 Last Meeting: May 2, 2012 (8-17 L) Last Meeting: March 10, 2007 (14-13 OT W) Farmingdale State College Western New England University March 9 in Farmingdale, N.Y. March 2 in Springfield, Mass. Location: Farmingdale, N.Y. Location: Springfield, Mass. Nickname: Rams Nickname: Golden Bears Conference: Skyline Conference: Commonwealth Coast Head Coach: Erin Calkins (First season) Head Coach: Aimee Klepacki (162-83, 14 seasons) 2012 Record: 13-2, 8-0 (1st place) 2012 Record: 6-12, 3-4 (T-4th place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 5-2 All-Time Meetings: WNE leads, 10-3 Last Meeting: March 7, 2012 (5-16 L) Last Meeting: March 3, 2012 (4-16 L) Kean University March 7 in Purchase, N.Y. April 27 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location: Union, N.J. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Lady Colonels Conference: Skyline Conference: Freedom Head Coach: Jordan Trautman (First season) Head Coach: Kammie Towey (28-65, 6 seasons) 2012 Record: 9-9, 5-3 (4th place) 2012 Record: 7-6, 0-6 (7th place) All-Time Meetings: Kean leads, 9-5 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 5-0 Last Meeting: March 9, 2012 (12-17 L) Last Meeting: April 28, 2012 (22-10 W) King’s (Pa.) College Worcester State University April 20 in Purchase, N.Y. March 15 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location: Worcester, Mass. Nickname: Lady Monarchs Nickname: Lancers Conference: Freedom Conference: MASCAC Head Coach: Laura Patton (10-8, 1 season) Head Coach: Deb Draper (38-44, 6 seasons) 2012 Record: 10-8, 4-2 (T-2nd place) 2012 Record: 7-7, 2-2 (4th place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 3-2 All-Time Meetings: First Meeting Last Meeting: April 21, 2012 (13-23 L) Last Meeting: N/A 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 5 2013 Season Preview The Manhattanville women’s lacrosse team assists for 25 points as a sophomore. As the has a new head coach and a new mentality as team’s fourth-leading returning scorer, she will they head into the 2013 season, as first-year be asked to produce more goals as a full-time head coach Courtney Burhans looks to guide starter in 2013. the Valiants back to the postseason. Sophomore Meghann Haggerty also is The Valiants have a new leader in their back for her second year with the Valiants and quest for a second straight postseason berth in will be joined by classmate Mallory Bakst in Burhans, who came to Manhattanville after two vying for the third starting role on the attack. years as an assistant coach with a pair of D-I Haggerty scored two goals in limited playing programs, Manhattan and Stony Brook. Also a time last year, while Bakst comes to the school Division I letterwinner at Loyola (Md.), she will after attending East Stroudsburg University as combine with assistant coach Liz Dugan to get a freshman. the most out of a small but determined Valiant squad. MIDFIELD Burhans did not inherit a large roster as the The Valiant midfield unit also will feature a team heads into the year, as the Valiants return mix of experience and youth, with every player letterwinners and six starters from 2012 expected to play key roles on both the offensive while also welcoming seven newcomers to the and defensive ends of the field. The two major squad. As a result, Manhattanville will require factors in the midfield will once again be seniors increased efforts from its returners as well as Melissa Goncalves and Maggie Howley. immediate contributions from its newcomers A two-time All-Conference honoree as a from the opening whistle this season. sophomore and junior, Goncalves will continue Senior to be one of the team’s most dangerous two- Melissa Goncalves ATTACK way players after leading the team in assists, Manhattanville will return its top-two at- ground balls and caused turnovers last year. tackers from a year ago in juniors Casandra Offensively, she scored 30 goals with 20 assists addition, sophomore Rachel Levitt and fresh- Honovich and Brooke Marcimo, both of for 50 points, ranking third on the squad in men Mckenna Farole and Caitlin Sosa also whom will play key roles in the offense again in goals and points, and enters her senior season will look to make immediate impacts on the their third seasons. sixth in goals (42), eighth in points (157) and defensive end in their first seasons with the Honovich had another very strong season ninth in goals (115) all-time at Manhattanville. program. for the Valiants as a sophomore, picking up All- She also registered 41 ground balls, 26 draw Freedom Conference first-team honors after controls and 17 caused turnovers a year ago. GOALIE ending the year with 66 goals and 12 assists Howley joined the Valiants last year and The goaltending job will most likely fall to for a team-best 78 points. Her totals ranked her made an immediate impact as a junior, ranking sophomore Kirsten Shaughnessy, who joins second on the school’s single-season goals list second on the squad with 39 goals – including the team this year after stopping pucks for the and fifth in single-season points at the school, a team-best 11 free-position scores – and 51 nationally ranked Valiant women’s hockey team and also ended up third in the conference and points overall. She also led the squad with 59 during the winter. She looks to follow the path 40th in Division III in scores. Already seventh draw controls to rank second on the school’s of former hockey teammate Emy Cote ’12, who in school history in goals after just two seasons, single-season list and added 36 ground balls, made the transition from the ice to the turf and she will have to put together another excellent proving her worth on both ends of the field. earned All-Conference honors last season. season on the offensive end while also playing Howley will again team up with Goncalves to some in the midfield as well. both initiate and complete the team’s fast- SCHEDULE Marcimo also will be a key player in the break attack this year. Manhattanville has yet another challenging offensive unit after scoring 13 goals with 12 Sophomore Saba Naji and freshman schedule ahead of them in 2013, as Burhans Charlotte Smith also will look to find a role will lead the team into a tough 10-game non- in the midfield as well in their first seasons with conference slate in preparation for its six-game the women’s lacrosse team. Freedom Conference schedule. The 2013 season starts in the last week of DEFENSE February, as the Valiants host Division II Saint One area in which Manhattanville has a lot Thomas Aquinas on February 27 for a 4 p.m. of experience heading into 2013 is on defense, game. The team continues non-conference as the squad returns four letterwinners and play throughout March, concluding with a adds three newcomers to the mix as well. meeting at preseason #6 TCNJ on March 28, A trio of seniors will be counted upon to before wrapping up non-league play on April 2 lead the charge defensively, as Alex Pomato, at Western Connecticut State. Erin Saporetti and Kelly Murray are all back The final six games of the regular season for their fourth seasons with the team. Pomato are all against Freedom Conference opponents, started every game on defense and recorded beginning with a key conference matchup 11 ground balls and six draw controls in 2012, against Eastern on April 10 at GoValiants.com while Saporetti started all but one game a year Field. The Valiants will celebrate Senior Day on ago and registered 21 ground balls and seven April 20 against King’s (Pa.) before concluding caused turnovers. Murray made five starts and the regular season with two games on the road picked up 12 ground balls in limited action, and at FDU-Florham and Wilkes. will look to join her classmates as a full-time Manhattanville will hope to end the season starter this year. with its second straight berth in the Freedom Sophomore Kelli-Ann Paterwic also is Conference Tournament, which begins with the Junior back after making seven appearances off the semifinal round on April 30 and concludes with Casandra Honovich bench as a freshman, and she will look to crack the Freedom Conference championship game the starting lineup on defense this season. In on May 4. 6 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide Returning Players - Captains #26 MELISSA GONCALVES (C) M • 5’6” • Senior • Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem East 2012: An All-Freedom Conference first-team selection … appeared in and started all 17 games as a junior … scored 30 goals and assisted on a career-high 20 for 50 points on the season … tied for seventh on the school’s single-season assist list and also ranked third on the squad in goals and points … led the team with a career-high 41 ground balls and 17 caused turnovers and added 36 draw controls … already sits sixth in assists, eighth in points and ninth in goals at Manhattanville after three years … had three goals and a season-high six ground balls in a win over Sweet Briar (3/14) … recorded a career-high nine points on five goals, including the game-winner, and four assists in a win over Arcadia (3/24) … scored four goals with two assists the next time out versus St. Joseph’s (3/30) … had six-point efforts against Misericordia (4/14) and FDU-Florham (4/24), scoring two and assisting on four both times … had two goals, an assist and six draw controls in the Freedom Conference semifinals at FDU-Florham (5/2).

2011: Named an All-Middle Atlantic Conference honorable mention … started all 16 games as a sophomore, easily setting new career highs with 50 goals, 19 assists and a team-leading 69 points … ranked sixth in the MAC and 76th in Division III in points … sits eighth in points and tied for ninth in assists on the school’s single-season lists … also ranked fourth in the team with 30 ground balls and added 14 draw controls and nine caused turnovers … had at least one goal in all but one game … had three goals and four assists for seven points in back-to-back Valiant wins over Widener (3/12) and Wilkes (3/19) … scored five goals on five shots in a win against Misericordia (3/24) … set a career high with six goals added two assists for eight points against Farmingdale State (4/5), including scoring the game-tying and game-winning goals in the final two minutes … corralled a season-best five ground balls at Lycoming (4/9) … scored the game-winner in double overtime to cap another six-goal, two-assist effort against Alvernia (4/16) … recorded seven points (five goals, two assists) in a win over Arcadia (4/21) … had five goals against Skidmore (4/27) to become the ninth player in program history to reach 100 career points and the fifth to do so as a sophomore.

2010: Appeared in all 17 matches with 16 starts in her first collegiate season … led the Valiants with 35 goals and 38 points on the season … also had eight ground balls and four draw controls … scored two goals in her first career game against Mercy (3/3), then had two again the next time out at MIT (3/6) … had three goals in back-to-back games against Fitchburg State (3/17) and Wilkes (3/20) … set a new season high with five points thanks to four goals and an assist versus Farmingdale State (3/31), the start of a five-match scoring streak … netted a season-best five goals in the home finale against Messiah (4/24), then matched the total on only five shots in the season finale at Widener (4/27).

High School: A 2009 graduate of Sachem East High School … was a four-year varsity letterwinner in both lacrosse and field hockey for the Arrows … on the lacrosse field, finished second on the team in assists and third in goals as a senior … earned the field hockey team’s Most Valuable Player and Most Inspirational honors while at Sachem East … named an Academic All-American and was awarded the President’s Award in Child Studies, Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Earth Science, and Physical Education. Yr. GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW GB DC TO CT 2010 17-16 35 3 38 68 1 8 4 29 4 Personal: Born May 23, 1991 … daughter of Alfredo and Rosa Goncalves … has one brother, 2011 16-16 50 19 69 92 2 30 14 37 9 Alfredo … double majoring in communications and psychology at Manhattanville … also played 2012 17-17 30 20 50 81 2 41 36 40 17 four years of field hockey for Manhattanville and captained the squad as a senior. TOTAL 50-49 115 42 157 241 5 79 54 106 30

#11 MAGGIE HOWLEY (C) M • 5’7” • Senior • Philadelphia, Pa./Cardinal Dougherty (Manor College) 2012: Appeared in 16 games with 15 starts in her first season with Manhattanville … was the team’s second-leading scorer as a junior, scoring 39 goals with 12 assists for 51 points … also led the team with 11 free-position scores … scored at least one goal in every appearance on the year, the only Valiant to do so … led the team and ranked second on the school single-season list with 59 draw controls, while also ranking second on the team with 36 ground balls … had one goal on four shots in her Valiant debut against Western New England (3/3) … scored four times and controlled a season-high seven draws her next time out at Kean (3/9) … set new season highs with five goals, six points and five ground balls in a win over Sweet Briar (3/14) … had six points again with three goals and three assists in a win over Arcadia (3/24) … scored four goals in three of the last four games of the regular season, adding one assist against FDU- Florham (4/24) and two helpers in the regular-season finale versus Wilkes (4/28). Game-by-Game Statistics

2010-11: Spent two seasons at Manor College (NJCAA) … did not play lacrosse at the school, but did play basketball and volleyball for the Blue Jays.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Cardinal Dougherty High School … played four seasons of lacrosse and also spent four years on the basketball and volleyball courts as well for the Cardinals … was a first-team All-Catholic honoree on the lacrosse field as a senior, as well as an All-Catholic volleyball player as well … named the school’s Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior … was a National Honor Society student and ranked in the top-10 of her class.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Born December 9, 1990 … Yr. GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW GB DC TO CT daughter of Margaret Mary and Martin 2012 16-15 39 12 51 79 0 36 59 36 9 Howley … has three siblings: Marty, TOTAL 16-15 39 12 51 79 0 36 59 36 9 Kate and Luke … is a management major with a minor in communications at Manhattanville.

2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 7 Returning Players - Captains/Seniors #10 CASANDRA HONOVICH (C) A • 5’6” • Junior • Cortlandt Manor, N.Y./Walter Panas 2012: Named to the All-Freedom Conference first team … had one of the best offensive seasons ever at the school, leading the team with 66 goals and adding 12 assists for a team-best 78 points … ended the year third in the conference and 40th in Division III in goals … finished second on the school’s single-season goals list and fifth in single-season points at Manhattanville … after two seasons, already ranks seventh in goals and ninth in points in program history … is the first player in program history to score 100 career goals as a sophomore … also set new career highs with 26 ground balls, 23 draw controls and nine caused turnovers … scored at least once in 14 of the team’s 17 games … scored five goals on five shots against Farmingdale State (3/7) … had seven goals, including the game-winner, and added an assist in a win over Sweet Briar (3/14) … recorded a career-high 10 points on eight goals and two assists while also controlling a career-best five draws in a win over Arcadia (3/24), helping her to Freedom Player of the Week honors for the first time … named Freedom Player of the Week again after a monster week versus Eastern (4/10) and Misericordia (4/14), combining for 17 goals and two assists in two games … had seven goals and two assists against the Eagles, and then tied the program single-game record with 10 tallies to help defeat the Cougars … the 10 goals were the most by a MAC player and tied for eighth in Division III for a single game this year … had five goals and two assists in the regular-season finale versus Wilkes (4/28) … named to the MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Had one of the best freshman seasons in program history … started all 16 matches in her first year, leading the team with 59 goals and adding two assists for 61 points … set a new school record for goals by a freshman and ranked fourth on the school’s single-season goals list … ranked third in the Middle Atlantic Conference in goals and ninth in points … ranked 41st in Division III in goals, including ninth among first-year players, at the end of the regular season … also ranked third on the team with 22 draw controls and added 14 ground balls and two caused turnovers … had one goal in all but one game this season, including at least three tallies in 12 of 16 games … scored four times in her collegiate debut at Muhlenberg (3/2) … netted six goals in back-to-back games against Misericordia (3/24) and Messiah (3/26), including the game-winning score versus the Cougars … scored four times, including the game-winner, and had a season-best three ground balls at Lycoming (4/9) … exploded for a season-high nine goals on just 11 shots in a win at Arcadia (4/21), tying for second on the school’s single-game goals list and tying for 12th most in a game in Division III this year.

High School: A 2010 graduate of … played four seasons on the Panthers lacrosse team and also played field hockey and basketball in high school … an All-Section I honoree in each of her final two seasons on the lacrosse field … scored 73 goals and assisted on 18 to lead her team to a Section I title and a berth in the New York State Class A championship game as a senior … also named All-Section in field hockey as well.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: December 13, 1991 … daughter of Bill and Cindy Honovich … has four brothers: Dan, Yr. GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW GB DC TO CT Billy, Phil and Shawn … brother Phil played on the Valiant men’s lacrosse team from 2009-12 … 2011 16-16 59 2 61 117 3 14 22 26 2 majoring in studio art with a psychology minor at Manhattanville. 2012 17-17 66 12 78 125 1 26 23 36 9 TOTAL 33-33 125 14 139 242 4 40 45 62 11

#5 KELLY MURRAY D • 5’1” • Senior • Shrub Oak, N.Y./Lakeland 2012: Appeared in 16 games with five starts on defense in her junior year … set a new career high with 12 ground balls and added a pair of caused turnovers and one draw control … corralled a career-high four ground balls in the season opener against Western New England (3/3) … had two ground balls and a draw control in win over Arcadia (3/24).

2011: Took the field in 13 games as a sophomore, including one starting assignment on defense … had five ground balls, three caused turnovers and one draw control … earned her first collegiate start at Messiah (3/26) … had two ground balls and one caused turnover against both Arcadia (4/21) and Lebanon Valley (4/30).

2010: Appeared in five matches on the defensive unit in her first collegiate season … made her debut in Florida against Amherst (3/16) … recorded one draw control in the team’s win over Wilkes (3/20) … played a season-high 34 minutes the next time out in a victory over King’s (4/6).

High School: A 2009 graduate of Lakeland High School … played three seasons with the Hornets lacrosse team and four years with the Lakeland field hockey team … as a junior, helped the field hockey team to Section 1 and Regional championships as well as a berth in the state semifinals and a Class A runner-up finish.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Born May 25, 1991 … Yr. GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW GB DC TO CT daughter of John and Judy Murray 2010 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 … has two sisters, Cara and Colleen, 2011 13-1 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 6 3 and a brother, Dan … is a history 2012 16-5 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 10 2 major with a political science minor TOTAL 34-6 0 0 0 0 0 17 3 18 5 at Manhattanville.

8 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide Returning Players - Seniors #7 ALEX POMATO D • 5’3” • Senior • Niskayuna, N.Y./Niskayuna 2012: Appeared in and started all 17 games on defense in her junior season … corralled 11 ground balls, controlled six draws and caused five turnovers on the season … had two ground balls and two caused turnovers against Farmingdale State (3/7) … had a season-best four ground balls in the Freedom Conference semifinals at FDU-Florham (5/2) … named to the MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll and the IWLCA Div. III Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Started all 16 games as a defensive midfielder as a sophomore … finished 10th on the team with 17 ground balls and added three draw controls and three caused turnovers … had a season-high three ground balls against Elizabethtown (4/2) … took her lone shot of the year at Arcadia (4/21) … had three ground balls again and added a draw control and a caused turnover on the road at King’s (4/26) … named to the MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll.

2010: Joined the team early in the year and appeared in 13 matches, including eight starts, on defense … had six draw controls, caused a pair of turnovers and had one ground ball … made her collegiate debut against Lycoming (3/13), then had two draw controls the next time out versus Wilkes (3/20) … controlled a draw and caused a turnover in back-to-back games against Misericordia (4/21) and Messiah (4/24).

High School: A 2009 graduate of Niskayuna High School … was a three-year letterwinner in lacrosse for the Warriors, earning team Most Improved Player honors as a junior and Defensive MVP as a senior … helped the team to state semifinal berths in her final two seasons … also played four seasons of field hockey for the Warriors … led her team in scoring and was named team Most Valuable Player as the Warriors won the section Championship as a junior … named captain her senior year … also played in the Empire State Games in 2008. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW GB DC TO CT Personal: Born July 27, 1991 … daughter of Michael and Jo-Ann Pomato … majoring in finance 2010 13-8 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 6 2 with a sociology minor at Manhattanville … played two seasons on the field hockey team during 2011 16-16 0 0 0 1 0 17 3 13 3 the fall as well. 2012 17-17 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 18 5 TOTAL 46-41 0 0 0 1 0 29 15 37 10

#1 ERIN SAPORETTI D • 5’0” • Senior • Ashland, Mass./Ashland 2012: Appeared in all 17 games with 16 starts on defense for the Valiants as a junior … ranked eighth on the team with 21 ground balls and added seven caused turnovers and three draw controls … had a ground ball and a season-high two draw controls in the season-opener versus Western New England (3/3) … recorded a career-high five ground balls and added a draw control and a caused turnover in the regular-season finale against Wilkes (4/28).

2011: Took part in all 16 games as a sophomore, including 13 starts on defense for the Valiants … ranked seventh on the team with 25 ground balls and also caused five turnovers … played the entire game on 10 occasions … had four ground balls in back-to-back games against FDU-Florham (4/13) and Alvernia (4/16) … corralled a career-high five ground balls in a win over Arcadia (4/21).

2010: Appeared in 16 games in her first collegiate season, including one start … picked up five ground balls and caused five turnovers in limited action … made her collegiate debut in the season-opener versus Mercy (3/3), then earned her first career start a few games later against Amherst (3/16) … had a season-high two ground balls and caused a season-best three turnovers in a win over Wilkes (3/20).

High School: A 2009 graduate of Ashland High School … was a four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and field hockey for the Clockers, while also running track for two seasons … was a three-year starter on the lacrosse field and was named the team’s “Unsung Hero” as a junior … led the field hockey team in scoring her junior and senior seasons … captained the field hockey team and was selected to the All-League squad as a senior … a member of the National Honor Society. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW GB DC TO CT Personal: Born May 6, 1991 … 2010 16-1 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 9 5 daughter of Robert and Leslie Saporetti … has one brother, John … double majoring in biology 2011 16-13 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 17 5 and psychology at Manhattanville … also played two seasons with the Valiant field hockey team 2012 17-16 0 0 0 0 0 21 3 15 7 during the fall season. TOTAL 49-30 0 0 0 0 0 51 4 41 17

2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 9 Returning Players - Juniors/Sophomores #20 BROOKE MARCIMO A • 5’4” • Junior • Shrewsbury, Mass./Shrewsbury 2012: Appeared in 16 games with 13 starts as a sophomore … set new career highs in every category with 13 goals and 12 assists for 25 points … ranked third on the team in assists and fifth in goals and points … also recorded 19 ground balls, 12 draw controls and two caused turnovers … had three points on a goal and two assists at Kean (3/9) … picked up a season- high four ground balls at Oneonta (3/17) … had a career-high five points with two goals and three assists in a win over Misericordia (4/14) … had five points again in the regular-season finale versus Wilkes (4/28), scoring a career-high four goals and adding an assist for five points … named to the MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Took the field in 14 matches off the bench in her first collegiate season … had two goals on just three shots and added two assists for four points … also had eight ground balls, two draw controls and one caused turnover … had one ground ball in her collegiate debut at Muhlenberg (3/2) … had a great game at Wilkes (3/19), scoring once with two assists for three points and also corralling a season-high five ground balls … also found the net in a conference win over Lycoming (4/9).

High School: A 2010 graduate of Shrewsbury High School … played four years of lacrosse for the Colonials under former Manhattanville men’s soccer and baseball player Sean Chenevert ’94 … also played two seasons of field hockey, two of swimming and one of basketball in high school … helped the team to a Central Massachusetts district championship game appearance in 2010 and a district semifinal berth in 2009 … also helped the field hockey team to a district championship and a state semifinals appearance as a senior in 2009 … an honor roll student as well.

Personal: Born April 8, 1992 … Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs daughter of Kelly Marcimo and Jeff Yr. GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW GB DC TO CT Marcimo … has one brother, Brett 2011 14-0 2 2 4 3 0 8 2 3 1 2012 16-13 13 12 25 33 0 19 12 22 2 … a four-time dean’s list student double majoring in communications and management at TOTAL 30-13 15 14 29 36 0 27 14 25 3 Manhattanville.

#8 MEGHANN HAGGERTY A • 5’11” • Sophomore • Centerport, N.Y./Harborfields 2012: Took the field in all 17 games with three starts as a freshman … scored two goals on six shots … scored her first collegiate goal at King’s (4/20), and found the net again in the regular-season finale against Wilkes (4/28) … controlled a season-high three draws in a win over Sweet Briar (3/14).

High School: A 2011 graduate of Harborfields High School … played four seasons of lacrosse and two of field hockey for the Tornadoes … a member of the National Art Honor Society.

Personal: Born June 26, 1993 …daughter of Lisa and Mark Haggerty … has three siblings: Liz, Sean and Terrence … majoring in education with a studio art minor at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW GB DC TO CT 2012 17-3 2 0 2 6 1 1 7 16 1 TOTAL 17-3 2 0 2 6 1 1 7 16 1

#3 KELLI ANN PATERWIC D • 5’5” • Sophomore • West Springfield, Mass./Cathedral 2012: Appeared in seven games off the bench in her first season at Manhattanville … had one ground ball in limited action on defense … picked up a ground ball at (4/5).

High School: A 2011 graduate of Cathedral High School ... played two seasons of lacrosse for the Panthers ... graduated from the school with first honors. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Born July 6, 1993 ... daughter of Lori-Ann and Bob Paterwic Yr. GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW GB DC TO CT ... has one brother, John ... majoring in theatre at Manhattanville. 2012 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

10 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide Newcomers #27 MALLORY BAKST A • 5’3” • Sophomore • Morganville, N.J./Marlboro (East Stroudsburg) 2012: As a freshman, attended East Stroudsburg University for one semester but did not play lacrosse for the Warriors.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Marlboro High School … played four years of lacrosse and one year of soccer for the Mustangs … served as team captain and was named team MVP on the lacrosse field as a senior … also earned Rookie of the Year honors on the soccer field as a freshman.

Personal: Born October 7, 1993 … daughter of Dona and Glenn Bakst … has one brother, Ian … plans to be an education major at Manhattanville with the hopes of becoming a high school physical education teacher. #2 MCKENNA FAROLE D • 5’8” • Freshman • Irvine, Calif./Aliso Niguel High School: A 2012 graduate of Aliso Niguel High School … did not play lacrosse in high school … played hockey at the junior level for the Ohio Flames ... attended the 2008 USA Hockey National Development Camp and multiple USA Hockey Pacific District Development Camps form 2008-11 … also won a 2012 gold medal at the USA Under-12 national championships with the Anaheim Lady Ducks.

Personal: Born June 27, 1994 … daughter of Brian Farole … has one sister, Kendra … plans on double majoring in education and psychology at Manhattanville … also skates for the Valiant women’s hockey team during the winter season. #4 RACHEL LEVITT D • 5’2” • Sophomore • Needham, Mass./Needham 2012: Did not play lacrosse for Manhattanville as a freshman.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Needham High School.

Personal: Born March 5, 1993 … daughter of Amy and Lee Levitt … has one brother, Jonathan … majoring in psychology with a creative writing minor at Manhattanville.

#16 SABA NAJI M • 5’6” • Sophomore • Lewiston, Maine/Lewiston 2012: Did not play lacrosse for Manhattanville as a freshman, but did play for the Valiant field hockey team during the fall season.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Lewiston High School … a four-year member of the field hockey team … was the team’s offensive MVP in 9th and 12th grade … also ran indoor track for the Blue Devils … was a member of the Katahdin Indoor field hockey team.

Personal: Daughter of Mohiba Samanthar … has three siblings, Hossain, Shuaib and Shaima … plans to major in international relations at Manhattanville. #30 KIRSTEN SHAUGHNESSY GK • 5’7” • Sophomore • Le Center, Minn./LeSueur-Henderson St. Peter 2012: Did not play lacrosse for Manhattanville as a freshman.

High School: A 2011 graduate of LeSueur-Henderson St. Peter High School … played three seasons of softball, four years of ice hockey and four years of tennis for the Lady Bulldogs … was a two-time All-South Central Conference honoree and a team captain as a senior on the ice … also named All-SCC on the tennis court as well.

Personal: Born June 16, 1992 … daughter of Susan Fricke and Brian Shaughnessy … has one sister, Devyn, and one brother, Cole … currently undecided in terms of her major at Manhattanville … also plays goalie for the Valiant women’s hockey team during the winter. #22 CHARLOTTE SMITH M • 5’4” • Freshman • West Bath, Maine/Morse High School: A 2012 graduate of Morse High School … played three years of lacrosse and two of soccer for the Shipbuilders … was a National Honor Society student in high school.

Personal: Born April 20, 1994 … daughter of Cecilia and Todd Smith … has one sister, Maggie … plans to be a dance major at Manhattanville.

#18 CAITLIN SOSA D/GK • 5’7” • Freshman • Monroe, N.Y./Monroe-Woodbury High School: A 2012 graduate of Monroe-Woodbury High School … played one year of lacrosse for the Crusaders.

Personal: Born October 9, 1994 … daughter of Lauren Muniz and John Sosa … has three siblings: Chloe, Justin and Gabe … is undecided in regards to her major at Manhattanville.

2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 11 2012 Season in Review Team & Conference Statistics |------SHOTS------| |----GOALS----| 2012 Freedom Honors # Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW FPG-FPS GB DC T/O CT ------First Team All-Conference Casandra Honovich Manhattanville A 10 Casandra Honovich 17-17 66 12 78 125 .528 94 .752 1 8-15 26 23 36 9 Jocelyn Paul Eastern A 11 Maggie Howley 16-15 39 12 51 79 .494 55 .696 0 11-22 36 59 36 9 Sara Slicken FDU-Florham A 23 Melissa Goncalves 17-17 30 20 50 81 .370 57 .704 2 1-15 41 36 40 17 Melissa Goncalves Manhattanville M 2 Ashley Hess 17-17 13 15 28 45 .289 30 .667 0 5-17 35 40 50 12 Breana Kilpatrick FDU-Florham M 20 Brooke Marcimo 16-13 13 12 25 33 .394 25 .758 0 1-6 19 12 22 2 Chelsea Manes King’s (Pa.) M 16 Britney Themistocles 17-15 15 4 19 28 .536 23 .821 0 2-3 13 8 14 2 Courtney Reinhold Eastern M 15 Nicole Catapano 17-17 7 2 9 12 .583 10 .833 0 0-0 26 11 25 4 Katie Rolwood FDU-Florham M 14 Ashley DeMarco 17-17 4 1 5 12 .333 8 .667 0 0-1 33 32 37 16 Samantha Guido FDU-Florham D 27 Danielle Scicutella 17-17 2 0 2 9 .222 4 .444 0 0-1 25 6 13 8 Caitlyn McGinley FDU-Florham D 8 Meghann Haggerty 17-3 2 0 2 6 .333 3 .500 1 1-1 1 7 16 1 Suzannah McNamara Eastern D Deanna Thompson Arcadia GK 4 Mallory Watts 2-1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 2 2 0 99 Emy Cote 10-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10 0 7 2 Second Team All-Conference 30 Liz Cooper 11-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 7 0 4 1 Amanda Harney King’s (Pa.) A 18 Mary Rose Morrison 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 0 5 1 Haylee Molloy Arcadia A 12 Nicole Furbacher 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Courtney Rendinaro FDU-Florham A Jaclyn Feffer Arcadia M 7 Alex Pomato 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 6 18 5 Gabriella Ford Wilkes M 5 Kelly Murray 16-5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 12 1 10 2 Allie Fultz Eastern M 3 Kelli Ann Paterwic 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Melina Juliano Misericordia M 1 Erin Saporetti 17-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21 3 15 7 Krystina Villarreal King’s (Pa.) M Total 17 191 78 269 432 .442 310 .718 4 29-81 325 248 351 98 Ashley DeMarco Manhattanville D Opponents 17 290 143 433 559 .519 428 .766 12 37-83 369 256 276 141 Julia Furniss Eastern D McKenzie McLoughlin FDU-Florham D |------GOAL AVERAGE------| |----SAVES----| |---RECORD---| Emy Cote Manhattanville GK ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Shots Faced ------Player of the Year Breana Kilpatrick FDU-Florham 18 Mary Rose Morrison 2-0 100:13 27 16.16 16 .372 0 2 0 54 99 Emy Cote 10-8 561:55 158 16.87 89 .360 3 7 0 307 Rookie of the Year 30 Liz Cooper 11-9 357:52 105 17.60 59 .360 1 4 0 127 Caitlin McGinley FDU-Florham Total 17 1020:00 290 17.06 164 .361 4 13 0 488 Coach of the Year Opponents 17 1020:00 191 11.24 126 .397 13 4 0 417 Adrienne Carr FDU-Florham 2012 Valiant Results Freedom Conference Standings Date Opponent Result CONFERENCE OVERALL March 3 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND L 4-16 Team W L Pct. GF GA W L Pct. GF GA March 7 FARMINGDALE STATE L 5-16 FDU-Florham 6 0 1.000 102 55 13 6 .684 259 233 March 9 at Kean L 12-17 King’s 4 2 .667 112 87 10 8 .556 287 243 March 11 vs. Denison # L 3-15 Eastern 4 2 .667 89 72 7 10 .412 193 231 March 14 vs. Sweet Briar # W 20-17 Manhattanville 3 3 .500 107 99 4 13 .235 191 290 March 17 at SUNY Oneonta L 7-21 Arcadia 2 4 .333 76 89 8 9 .471 223 202 March 20 WESLEYAN L 10-19 Misericordia 2 4 .333 87 116 6 10 .375 232 284 March 24 ARCADIA * W 22-12 Wilkes 0 6 .000 72 127 7 6 .538 193 181 March 30 at Saint Joseph’s (L.I.) L 10-16 Freedom Tournament Results April 5 at Connecticut College L 2-18 Semifinals April 10 at Eastern * L 14-23 #1 FDU-Florham 17, #4 Manhattanville 8 April 14 at Misericordia * W 23-13 #2 Eastern 15, #3 King’s (Pa.) 8 April 21 at King’s (Pa.) * L 13-23 April 24 FDU-FLORHAM * L 13-18 Championship Game Most Valuable Player April 26 #5 COLLEGE OF N.J. L 3-19 #1 FDU-Florham 10, #2 Eastern 7 Breana Kilpatrick, FDU-Florham April 28 WILKES * W 22-10 May 2 at FDU-Florham $ L 8-17

* - Freedom Conference Game

12 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide Year-by-Year Results 1994 (2-8) 3/27 at Montclair State W 13-12 (2ot) Head Coach: Ted Kolva 3/31 at Scranton L 5-10 3/26 WHEATON L 3-19 4/2 KEAN W 18-6 3/30 at Army L 7-13 4/4 at Stevens W 14-13 (ot) 4/4 at Le Moyne L 7-10 4/7 ELMIRA W 15-14 4/17 NAVY L 8-12 4/11 NEW PALTZ W 18-5 SACRED HEART L 10-15 4/17 VASSAR L 6-8 PRINCETON L 4/24 at Eastern Connecticut W 17-12 at Columbia L 9-10 4/28 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND W 18-11 LE MOYNE W 10-7 Team Unknown W 2002 (8-8) L Head Coach: Chapel Love 3/16 at Oneonta State L 15-24 1995 (4-7) 3/23 SOUTHERN MAINE W 13-0 Head Coach: Gail Lozado 3/24 FDU-MADISON W 15-5 MONMOUTH L 12-20 3/27 at Adelphi L 11-12 at Army L 6-12 4/3 STEVENS L 12-13 at Princeton W 2-0 4/6 at Elmira W 20-8 FORDHAM W 12-9 4/9 UNION L 9-18 LE MOYNE L 14-15 4/10 at New Paltz W 16-9 at Wells L 6-7 4/13 at Catholic L 7-18 DREW L 8-18 4/15 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 11-12 at Sacred Heart L 2-18 4/17 at Vassar W 13-10 at Elms L 6-17 4/20 MONTCLAIR STATE W 18-7 vs. Pine Manor W 19-11 4/23 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 19-9 The 2009 Valiant squad set a new program record with 11 wins and FAIRFIELD W 13-11 4/24 at Western New England L 12-13 also reached the conference tournament for the sixth time in seven 4/26 at Kean W 18-8 seasons and for the first time as a member of the Middle Atlantic 1996 (0-10) 4/27 SCRANTON L 12-14 Conference. Head Coach: Gail Lozado 3/31 at Eastern Connecticut L 5-6 2003 (6-9) 4/11 MONTCLAIR STATE * L 8-18 4/22 FDU-FLORHAM * L 12-17 4/3 at Vassar L 4-17 Head Coach: Chapel Love 4/15 at Farmingdale State * W 15-4 4/25 at Arcadia * W 13-7 4/5 OSWEGO STATE L 4-17 3/1 Scranton L 4-16 4/19 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 13-18 4/28 at FDU-Florham # L 6-21 at Drew L 4-17 3/10 Denison L 2-17 4/21 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 16-4 * Middle Atlantic Conference Match 3/29 ARMY L 4-17 3/26 Kean * W 12-6 4/22 KEAN * L 9-10 # Middle Atlantic Conference Tournament at Siena L 9-17 4/2 Stevens * L 6-19 4/26 STEVENS # W 13-6 4/17 at Kean L 3-9 4/5 Elmira W 16-8 4/29 at Montclair State # L 10-22 2010 (4-13) WAGNER L 11-14 4/9 Montclair State * W 18-11 * Skyline Conference Match Head Coach: Anna Riordan COLUMBIA L 2-14 Vassar L 7-9 # Skyline Conference Tournament 3/3 MERCY L 9-16 SACRED HEART L 5-19 Union L 1-20 3/6 at MIT L 9-15 4/16 New Paltz W 18-2 2007 (6-10) 3/13 LYCOMING * L 4-15 1997 (0-9) 4/19 Eastern Connecticut L 9-14 Head Coach: Jess Rickershauser 3/16 vs. Amherst L 3-19 Head Coach: Gail Lozado 4/21 Western Connecticut L 10-13 3/10 at Western Connecticut W 14-13 (ot) 3/17 vs. Fitchburg State L 12-15 MANHATTAN L 1-14 4/23 Western New England L 9-13 3/14 at Rowan L 3-20 3/20 WILKES * W 20-5 at Wells L 3-8 4/27 Centenary (N.J.) * W 24-2 3/15 at Eastern L 3-16 3/24 at FDU-Florham * L 4-14 VASSAR L 1-14 4/30 MONTCLAIR STATE # W 16-10 3/23 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND L 10-16 3/27 at Alvernia * L 7-21 at Army L 4-18 5/3 at Stevens # L 7-20 3/26 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS W 13-12 3/31 FARMINGDALE STATE L 14-19 KEAN L 0-19 * Knickerbocker Lacrosse Conference Match 3/30 STEVENS * L 16-17 (2ot) 4/1 ARCADIA * W 15-13 VILLA JULIE L 3-21 # Knickerbocker Lacrosse Conference Tournament 4/4 at Mount St. Vincent * L 8-14 4/6 KING’S (PA.) * W 21-11 at Elms L 0-12 4/7 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 13-11 4/10 at Lebanon Valley * L 12-13 COLBY-SAWYER L 5-11 2004 (2-12) 4/14 FARMINGDALE STATE * W 15-4 4/14 EASTERN * L 8-18 at Wagner L 3-16 Head Coach: Jenna Szyluk 4/16 RAMAPO W 12-4 4/17 at Elizabethtown * L 2-20 3/13 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 10-12 4/18 at Eastern Connecticut L 6-16 4/21 at Misericordia * W 15-12 1998 (1-10) 3/24 at Kean * L 9-10 4/21 at Kean * L 12-13 4/24 MESSIAH * L 10-21 Head Coach: Gail Lozado 3/27 at Oneonta State L 4-17 4/25 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 19-7 4/27 at Widener * L 11-21 ELMS L 7-17 3/30 SCRANTON L 5-19 4/27 at Montclair State * L 8-20 * Middle Atlantic Conference Match MONTCLAIR STATE L 4-21 4/3 STEVENS * L 6-19 4/28 at Vassar L 8-18 at Kean L 2-21 4/5 at FDU-Florham L 5-9 5/2 at Montclair State # L 8-18 2011 (7-9) WELLS L 8-11 4/7 MONTCLAIR STATE * L 7-16 * Skyline Conference Match Head Coach: Anna Riordan at Western New England L 8-13 4/10 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 12-5 # Skyline Conference Tournament 3/2 at Muhlenberg L 10-17 at New Paltz L 10-15 4/17 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 7-16 3/12 WIDENER * W 16-15 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 6-22 4/21 VASSAR W 12-3 2008 (9-8) 3/19 at Wilkes * W 23-10 at FDU-Madison L 5-22 4/22 at Elmira L 11-15 Head Coach: Anna Riordan 3/24 MISERICORDIA * W 18-6 at Vassar L 0-12 4/24 at Western New England L 7-12 3/6 at Western New England L 13-15 3/26 at Messiah * L 8-25 STEVENS W 21-2 4/27 at College of New Jersey L 2-17 3/8 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 15-6 3/31 at Eastern * L 12-22 at Colby-Sawyer L 8-20 4/28 at Stevens # L 6-17 3/11 MOUNT SAINT VINCENT L 8-16 4/2 ELIZABETHTOWN * L 6-18 * Knickerbocker Lacrosse Conference Match 3/21 KEAN W 10-9 4/5 at Farmingdale State W 16-15 1999 (4-5) # Knickerbocker Lacrosse Conference Tournament 3/24 SOUTHERN MAINE W 12-8 4/9 at Lycoming * W 15-12 Head Coach: Gail Lozado 3/26 VASSAR L 9-15 4/13 FDU-FLORHAM * L 10-19 3/24 KEAN L 9-15 2005 (4-9) 3/29 at Lycoming * L 6-21 4/16 ALVERNIA * W 15-14 (2ot) 3/28 CASTLETON STATE W 19-8 Head Coach: Jenna Szyluk 3/31 at Ramapo W 16-3 4/19 at College of New Jersey L 1-18 3/31 at Elms W 9-4 3/5 at Scranton L 4-16 4/2 FDU-FLORHAM * L 13-17 4/21 at Arcadia * W 18-13 4/7 at Montclair State L 12-17 3/15 at Western Connecticut W 14-7 4/5 at Widener * W 16-15 4/26 at King’s (Pa.) * L 11-12 4/11 VASSAR L 7-19 3/30 at FDU-Florham W 14-12 4/7 at St. Thomas Aquinas L 10-16 4/27 at Skidmore L 10-21 4/14 NEW PALTZ W 16-12 4/1 at Kean * L 5-11 4/10 KING’S (PA.) * W 17-13 4/30 LEBANON VALLEY * L 12-16 4/17 at Eastern Connecticut L 6-13 4/5 at Vassar L 2-8 4/12 at Messiah * L 10-20 * Middle Atlantic Conference Match 4/21 FDU-MADISON L 11-22 4/7 at Montclair State * L 6-19 4/16 at Wilkes * W 18-17 4/24 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND W 15-14 4/9 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 13-1 4/19 ELIZABETHTOWN * L 8-25 2012 (4-13) 4/12 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND L 10-11 4/22 FARMINGDALE STATE W 22-11 Head Coach: Anna Riordan 2000 (6-5) 4/16 at Stevens * L 7-19 4/26 ARCADIA * W 20-12 3/3 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND L 4-16 Head Coach: Gail Lozado 4/21 at Eastern Connecticut L 10-15 * Middle Atlantic Conference Match 3/7 FARMINGDALE STATE L 5-16 3/22 at Kean W 23-8 4/24 ELMIRA W 13-9 3/9 at Kean L 12-17 3/25 SCRANTON W 14-9 4/27 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY L 4-19 2009 (11-6) 3/12 vs. Denison L 3-15 3/29 MONTCLAIR STATE L 9-12 4/28 at Stevens # L 5-19 Head Coach: Anna Riordan 3/14 vs. Sweet Briar W 20-17 4/2 at Elmira W 14-9 * Knickerbocker Lacrosse Conference Match 3/10 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND W 13-11 3/17 at SUNY Oneonta L 7-21 4/5 C.W. POST L 6-15 # Knickerbocker Lacrosse Conference Tournament 3/14 WILKES * W 16-15 3/20 WESLEYAN (CONN.) L 10-19 4/8 at Vassar L 9-11 3/17 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 18-13 3/24 ARCADIA * W 22-12 4/12 at New Paltz W 17-4 2006 (7-9) 3/19 at Farmingdale State W 13-12 3/30 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) L 10-16 4/15 EASTERN CONNECTICUT W 23-12 Head Coach: Jess Rickershauser 3/21 at Lycoming * L 10-16 4/5 at Connecticut College L 2-18 4/16 STEVENS W 22-6 3/11 SCRANTON L 7-24 3/25 WIDENER * W 19-17 4/10 at Eastern * L 14-23 4/19 at FDU-Madison L 13-19 3/18 REDLANDS L 10-14 3/28 ELIZABETHTOWN * L 11-20 4/14 at Misericordia * W 23-23 4/29 at Western New England L 9-13 3/23 at Elms W 12-5 3/30 at New Paltz W 14-10 4/21 at King’s (Pa.) * L 13-23 3/25 at Western New England L 10-11 4/1 at Eastern * L 8-16 4/24 FDU-FLORHAM * L 13-18 2001 (8-4) 3/27 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 18-2 4/4 at Messiah * L 10-20 4/26 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY L 3-19 Head Coach: Chapel Love 3/28 at FDU-Florham L 5-16 4/7 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS W 20-7 4/28 WILKES * W 22-10 3/18 ADELPHI L 6-13 4/1 at Stevens * W 11-10 4/9 MISERICORDIA * W 13-12 5/2 at FDU-Florham # L 8-17 3/24 SOUTHERN MAINE W 17-3 4/4 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 12-11 (2ot) 4/14 at King’s (Pa.) * W 19-8 * Freedom Conference Match 3/25 FDU-MADISON L 7-10 4/6 VASSAR L 16-17 4/18 ALVERNIA * W 19-10 # Freedom Conference Tournament 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 13 Career Records POINTS GOALS ASSISTS 1. Katie Frattarola 1999-02 309 1. Katie Frattarola 1999-02 213 1. Katie Frattarola 1999-02 96 2. Liz McNamee 2000-03 264 2. Abbe Grimes 2006-09 200 2. Liz McNamee 2000-03 66 3. Abbe Grimes 2006-09 246 3. Liz McNamee 2000-03 198 3. Cory Alcorn 2005-08 54 4. Cory Alcorn 2005-08 229 4. Cory Alcorn 2005-08 175 4. Abbe Grimes 2006-09 46 5. Katie Bertel 2006-09 175 5. Katie Bertel 2006-09 134 5. Ann Spataro 1997-00 43 6. Ann Spataro 1997-00 171 6. Ann Spataro 1997-00 128 6. Melissa Goncalves 2010-12 42 7. April Yeomans 2002-05 160 7. Casandra Honovich 2011-12 125 7. Katie Bertel 2006-09 41 8. Melissa Goncalves 2010-12 157 8. April Yeomans 2002-05 124 8. April Yeomans 2002-05 36 9. Casandra Honovich 2011-12 139 9. Melissa Goncalves 2010-12 115 9. Darby Webber 2008-11 32 10. Emelda Ogweta 2008-11 118 10. Emelda Ogweta 2008-11 94 10. Dionne Jones 2003-06 27 GW GOALS GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS 1. Cory Alcorn 2005-08 11 1. Dionne Jones 2003-06 226 1. Emelda Ogweta 2008-11 160 2. Katie Frattarola 1999-02 8 2. Emelda Ogweta 2008-11 175 2. Dionne Jones 2003-06 146 Abbe Grimes 2006-09 8 3. Susan Horton 2001-03 166 3. Cory Alcorn 2005-08 144 4. Liz McNamee 2000-03 7 4. Cory Alcorn 2005-08 149 4. Jen Ascencio 2008-11 141 5. Ann Spataro 1997-00 5 5. Jessica Rickershauser 2001-04 144 5. Katie Bertel 2006-09 122 Melissa Goncalves 2010-12 5 6. April Yeomans 2002-05 141 6. Katie Frattarola 1999-02 98 7. April Yeomans 2002-05 4 Katie Bertel 2006-09 138 7. Darby Webber 2008-11 80 Casandra Honovich 2011-12 4 8. Kirstin Betsill 2008-11 133 8. April Yeomans 2002-05 76 9. Susan Horton 2001-03 3 9. Natasha Rubenstein 2000-03 127 9. Liz McNamee 2000-03 75 Katie Bertel 2006-09 3 10. Colleen Holahan 2006-09 122 10. Abbe Grimes 2006-09 64 Jen Ascencio 2008-11 3 Darby Webber 2008-11 3 GAMES PLAYED 1. Kirstin Betsill 2008-11 67 Nicole Catapano 2009-12 67 Ashley DeMarco 2009-12 67 4. Katie Bertel 2006-09 66 Colleen Holahan 2006-09 66 Emelda Ogweta 2008-11 66 Darby Webber 2008-11 66 Danielle Scicutella 2009-12 66 9. Kirsten Spelman 2007-10 64 10. Abbe Grimes 2006-09 62

Katie Frattarola Abbe Grimes MINUTES PLAYED KEEPER WINS SAVES 1. Kirstin Betsill 2008-11 3720:46 1. Kirstin Betsill 2008-11 30 1. Kirstin Betsill 2008-11 706 2. Angela Lozado 1999-02 1854:00 2. Angela Lozado 1999-02 15 2. Angela Lozado 1999-02 610 3. Katie Hand 2004-06 1547:46 3. Katie Hand 2004-06 10 3. Keri Sommer 1996-97 290 4. Kelly Munkwitz 2002-04 1025:31 4. Meredith Callinan 2001-02 7 4. Katie Hand 2005-06 253 5. Mary Albano 2007 914:03 5. Kelly Munkwitz 2002-04 6 5. Meghan Keegan 1998 198 6. Jeannette Anniccharico 1994, 1996 897:28 Mary Albano 2007 6 6. Kelly Munkwitz 2002-04 180 7. Keri Sommer 1996-97 842:32 7. Erika Pfister 1995 4 7. Erika Pfister 1995 175 8. Meredith Callinan 2001-02 659:00 Ashley Trimble 2003-06 4 8. Jeannette Anniccharico 1994, 1996 148 9. Meghan Keegan 1998 630:00 9. Emy Cote 2012 3 9. Mary Albano 2007 141 10. Ashley Trimble 2003-06 617:08 10. Stephanie Burlton 2004 2 10. Meredith Callinan 2001-02 120 Jeannette Anniccharico 1994, 1996 2 SAVE PCT. GA AVG. Minimum 500 Career Minutes Played Minimum 500 Career Minutes Played 1. Angela Lozado 1999-02 .630 1. Jeannette Anniccharico 1994, 1996 9.96 2. Keri Sommer 1996-97 .585 2. Kelly Munkwitz 2002-04 11.00 3. Erika Pfister 1995 .559 3. Meredith Callinan 2001-02 11.15 4. Meghan Keegan 1998 .540 4. Angela Lozado 1999-02 11.62 5. Jeannette Anniccharico 1994, 1996 .498 5. Ashley Trimble 2003-06 11.67 6. Meredith Callinan 2001-02 .494 6. Erika Pfister 1995 12.55 7. Kelly Munkwitz 2002-04 .489 7. Katie Hand 2005-06 12.91 8. Stephanie Burlton 2004 .481 8. Stephanie Burlton 2004 13.78 9. Katie Hand 2004-06 .432 9. Mary Albano 2007 14.38 10. Kirstin Betsill 2008-11 .430 10. Keri Sommer 1996-97 14.67 Kirstin Betsill

14 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide Single-Season Records POINTS GOALS 1. Liz McNamee 2002 89 1. Liz McNamee 2002 67 2. Katie Frattarola 2000 82 2. Casandra Honovich 2012 66 Katie Frattarola 2002 82 3. Katie Frattarola 2001 63 4. Katie Frattarola 2001 80 4. Cory Alcorn 2008 62 5. Casandra Honovich 2012 78 5. Casandra Honovich 2011 59 6. Cory Alcorn 2008 76 6. Abbe Grimes 2008 56 7. Abbe Grimes 2007 71 7. Katie Frattarola 2000 52 8. April Yeomans 2002 70 8. Katie Frattarola 2002 51 9. Melissa Goncalves 2011 69 9. Katie Bertel 2009 50 Casandra 10. Katie Frattarola 1999 65 Melissa Goncalves 2011 50 Honovich Abbe Grimes 2008 65 ASSISTS GW GOALS 1. Katie Frattarola 2002 31 1. Katie Frattarola 2001 4 2. Katie Frattarola 2000 30 Cory Alcorn 2008 4 3. Ann Spataro 2000 26 Abbe Grimes 2008 4 4. Abbe Grimes 2007 23 4. Katie Frattarola 2000 3 5. Liz McNamee 2002 22 Liz McNamee 2002 3 April Yeomans 2002 22 Cory Alcorn 2006 3 7. Liz McNamee 2000 20 Cory Alcorn 2007 3 Cory Alcorn 2006 20 Jen Ascencio 2009 3 Melissa Goncalves 2012 20 Casandra Honovich 2011 3 Cory Alcorn 10. Melissa Goncalves 2011 19 10. 12 Players Tied --- 2 Darby Webber 2011 19 GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS KEEPER MINS. 1. Dionne Jones 2004 71 1. Katie Frattarola 2002 67 1. Kirstin Betsill 2008 1020:00 2. Susan Horton 2003 65 2. Maggie Howley 2012 59 2. Kirstin Betsill 2009 958:34 3. Dionne Jones 2003 64 3. Jen Ascencio 2010 55 3. Mary Albano 2007 914:03 4. Susan Horton 2002 62 4. Dionne Jones 2006 51 4. Kirstin Betsill 2010 904:07 5. Natasha Rubenstein 2003 58 5. Cory Alcorn 2008 50 5. Kirstin Betsill 2011 838:05 6. Dionne Jones 2006 57 6. Emelda Ogweta 2011 43 6. Katie Hand 2005 780:00 7. April Yeomans 2004 56 7. Cory Alcorn 2006 42 7. Katie Hand 2006 767:46 8. Jess Zimmerman 2006 53 8. Liz McNamee 2003 41 8. Angela Lozado 2000 660:00 Cory Alcorn 2008 53 Emelda Ogweta 2009 41 9. Meghan Keegan 1998 630:00 10. Cyndi Bartlett 2002 51 Jen Ascencio 2011 41 10. Erika Pfister 1995 600:00 April Yeomans 2002 51 Angela Lozado KEEPER WINS SAVES 1. Kirstin Betsill 2009 11 1. Angela Lozado 2000 248 2. Kirstin Betsill 2008 9 2. Meghan Keegan 1998 198 3. Angela Lozado 2000 6 3. Angela Lozado 1999 193 Katie Hand 2006 6 4. Kirstin Betsill 2008 187 Mary Albano 2007 6 5. Keri Sommer 1997 186 Kirstin Betsill 2011 6 6. Kirstin Betsill 2011 181 7. Meredith Callinan 2001 5 7. Kirstin Betsill 2009 176 8. Erika Pfister 1995 4 8. Erika Pfister 1995 175 Katie Hand 2005 4 9. Kirstin Betsill 2010 162 Kirstin Betsill 2010 4 10. Katie Hand 2006 142

SAVE PCT. GA AVG. Team Single-Season Records Minimum 300 Minutes Played Minimum 300 Minutes Played Goals: 234 2009 1. Angela Lozado 2000 .678 1. Jeanette Anniccharico 1994 7.50 Assists: 104 2002 2. Angela Lozado 1999 .666 2. Meredith Callinan 2001 9.01 Points: 319 2002 3. Keri Sommer 1996 .588 3. Kelly Munkwitz 2003 10.51 Shots: 549 2008 4. Keri Sommer 1997 .583 4. Angela Lozado 2000 10.73 Ground Balls: 464 2002 5. Angela Lozado 2001 .568 5. Angela Lozado 2002 10.88 Wins: 11 2009 6. Erika Pfister 1995 .559 6. Angela Lozado 2001 11.26 Losses: 13 2010, 2012 7. Jeanette Anniccharico 1996 .543 7. Erika Pfister 1995 12.55 GA Average: 10.05 2001 8. Meredith Callinan 2001 .543 8. Katie Hand 2005 12.77 Saves: 248 2000 9. Meghan Keegan 1998 .540 9. Katie Hand 2006 13.05 Save Pct.: .678 2000 10. Angela Lozado 2002 .515 10. Ashley Trimble 2003 13.74 Games: 17 2008-10, 2012

2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 15 Single-Game Records POINTS 1. Katie Frattarola vs. Western New England April 24, 1999 13 2. Katie Frattarola at Kean March 22, 2000 12 Katie Frattarola vs. Southern Maine March 24, 2001 12 4. Katie Frattarola vs. New Paltz April 14, 1999 11 Katie Frattarola vs. Eastern Connecticut April 15, 2000 11 Katie Frattarola vs. Stevens April 16, 2000 11 Ann Spataro vs. Stevens April 29, 1998 11 8. Ann Spataro at Kean March 22, 2000 10 Liz McNamee vs. Stevens April 16, 2000 10 Katie Frattarola vs. Scranton March 25, 2000 10 Katie Frattarola at Montclair State March 27, 2001 10 Angela Lozado at Stevens April 4, 2001 10 Katie Frattarola vs. Western New England April 28, 2001 10 Abbe Grimes vs. Dominican (N.Y.) March 17, 2009 10 Katie Casandra Honovich vs. Arcadia March 24, 2012 10 Frattarola Casandra Honovich at Misericordia April 14, 2012 10 GOALS 1. Katie Frattarola vs. Western New England April 24, 1999 10 Casandra Honovich Casandra Honovich at Misericordia April 14, 2012 10 3. Katie Frattarola vs. New Paltz April 14, 1999 9 Katie Frattarola vs. Eastern Connecticut April 15, 2000 9 Maggie Thomas Katie Frattarola vs. Southern Maine March 24, 2001 9 Abbe Grimes vs. Dominican (N.Y.) March 17, 2009 9 Casandra Honovich at Arcadia April 21, 2011 9 8. Ann Spataro vs. Stevens April 29, 1998 8 Ann Spataro at Kean March 22, 2000 8 Katie Frattarola at Kean March 22, 2000 8 Katie Frattarola at Montclair State March 27, 2001 8 Angela Lozado at Stevens April 4, 2001 8 Katie Frattarola at New Paltz April 11, 2001 8 Cory Alcorn vs. Stevens March 30, 2007 8 Casandra Honovich vs. Arcadia March 24, 2012 8 ASSISTS 1. Megan Cole at New Paltz April 19, 1998 5 Megan Liz McNamee at Kean March 22, 2000 5 Cole Katie Frattarola vs. Scranton March 25, 2000 5 Katie Frattarola vs. Stevens April 16, 2000 5 Liz McNamee vs. Stevens April 16, 2000 5 4. 19 Players Tied -- -- 4 Maggie Thomas

SAVES 1. Angela Lozado vs. Scranton March 25, 2000 36* 2. Angela Lozado vs. Kean March 24, 1999 33 3. Angela Lozado vs. Western New England April 24, 1999 32 4. Keri Sommer at Kean April 17, 1996 31 Angela Lozado at Kean March 22, 2000 31 6. Meghan Keegan vs. Stevens April 29, 1998 29 7. Kelly Munkwitz at Oneonta March 27, 2004 27 8. Angela Lozado at Elmira April 2, 2000 26 9. Angela Lozado at Vassar April 8, 2000 25 10. Kirstin Betsill vs. Alvernia April 16, 2011 25 Keri Sommer * Tied for third-most saves in a game in Division III history

16 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide All-Time Roster Albano, Mary 2007 Hanley, Michelle 1997 Pfister, Erika 1995-96 Alcorn, Cory 2005-08 Harris, Rachel 1994-96 Pinkham, Mary 2001 Anniccharico, Jeannette 1994, 1996 Hart, Patricia 1994 Pisano, Tara 2010-11 Ascencio, Jen 2008-11 Hassinger, Karen 1995-96 Pomato, Alex 2010-12 Avila, Stephanie 2008-09 Hayden, Kim 2002-03 Ranney, Ellie 1999 Barletta, Hilary 2007 Hayes, Kimberly 1994 Racine, Michele 1994-95 Barrett, Mégan 2008-09 Helm, Lauren 1999-00 Reed, Jennifer 2000 Bartlett, Cyndi 2002 Hess, Ashley 2012 Rein, Stephanie 2005 Baviello, Lauren 2007 Holahan, Colleen 2006-09 Rickershauser, Jessica 2001-04 Berardo, Sami 2009-11 Honovich, Casandra 2011-12 Robinson, Cybil 2008-10 Bertel, Katie 2006-09 Horton, Susan 2001-03 Rojas, Marilyn 2008 Betsill, Kirstin 2008-11 Housser, Callie 2007, 2009-10 Rubenstein, Natasha 2000-03 Bliss, Stephanie 1996-97 Howley, Maggie 2012 Rutledge, Lauren 2010 Burlton, Stephanie 2004 Hughes, Bridget 1997 Saint, Sarah 2005 Buttner, Ingrid 1995-96 Ip, Maggie 1994 Saporetti, Erin 2010-12 Callinan, Meredith 2001-02 Jason, Wendy 1995-96 Savage, Courtney 1995-96 Carr, Rachel 2002-03 Jones, Dionne 2003-06 Savrides, Liz 1999 Catapano, Nicole 2009-12 Jones-Mohammed, April 2006 Scanlon, Heather 1994 Chadonic, Meghan 2000-03 Kalu, Agbogo 2010-11 Scarrone, Kristin 1997 Chung, Maggie 1994 Kardos, Nicole 1996 Schoenig, Spencer 1994-97 Clement, Vivette 1998-00 Keanelly, Christina 1996-98 Scicutella, Danielle 2009-12 Cloutier, Jessica 1994 Keegan, Meghan 1998 Scognamillo, Amy 1995-96 Coe, Blakely 1999-00 Kleiner, Kerri 1999-01 Scott, Kaitlyn 2004 Coffey, Kristen 2001-03 Kovac, Cassie 2009 Seery, Erika 2003-04, 2006 Cole, Megan 1998-99 Kung, Nancy 1994 Senglaub, Katy 1997 Colon, Mercedes 1996-98 Lachance, Julie 2005 Shellock, Vanda 1994-96 Cooper, Liz 2011-12 Lacroix, Danielle 2004-06 Silsby, Bethany 1999 Cote, Emy 2012 Lake, Dawn 1994-96 Sims, Latoya 1997 Cox, Brynn 2000 Lake, Trudi 2000 Sipes, Allyson 1998-99 Cunzio, Grayce 2005-08 Lauten, Katie 2004-07 Smith, Sara 1997-00 Curtis, Kelsey 2003 Levine, Carolyn 2009-11 Snowden, Aubrey 2002 Daly, Eileen 1996 Lomedico, Nancy 1994 Sommer, Keri 1996-97 DeMarco, Ashley 2009-12 Lozado, Angela 1999-02 Spataro, Ann 1997-00 DiNardo, Erica 2011 Luddy, Emily 2000 Spelman, Kirsten 2007-10 Ditaranto, Stephanie 2005 Lynch, Alissa 2003-06 Stewart, Cherie 2005 Dorval, Lindsey 2000 Madden, Kim 1994 Stubbs, Delia 2001, 2003-04 DuBois, Danielle 2005 Malone, Virginia 2004 Takebe, Yoshiko 1994 Emborsky, Mary 1994 Marcimo, Brooke 2011-12 Tawara, Reiko 1996 Essary, Amanda 2005 Massaroni, Heather 2009 Taylor, Amy 2002-05 Eurkus, Stacey 2003-04 McGinley, Shannon 1998-99 Themistocles, Britney 2012 Feldman-Block, Abigail 1998 McGinley-Huska, Bridget 1999-01 Torres, Jess 2001 Flynn, Courtney 2006 McGuire, Jenna 2007 Trimble, Ashley 2003-06 Foley, Lindsay 2005 McMurray, Kelly 2005-08 Tubridy, Kalen 1994 Forster, Janelle 2004 McNamee, Liz 2000-03 Von Bredow, Carina 2005 Franco, Amanda 1996 Medcalf, Suzanne 2002-03 Watts, Mallory 2012 Frattarola, Katie 1999-02 Medina, Jennifer 1996 Webber, Darby 2008-11 Frieden, Claudia 1994 Miller, Lauren 2007 Winslow, Amber 2006-08 Furbacher, Nicole 2012 Moncada, Kim 1994-96 Yarnell, Stephanie 1999-01 Georgieu, Elena 1997 Morales, Vanessa 2008 Yeomans, April 2002-05 Gilson, Maura 1995-96 Morrison, Mary Rose 2010, 2012 Youngren, Karla 1995-96 Goncalves, Melissa 2010-12 Muia, Daniella 1998-00 Zimmerman, Jessica 2005-06 Gonzalez, Liz 1995-96 Munkwitz, Kelly 2002-04 Zippo, Lisa 2000-01 Grasso, Jessie 2003 Murray, Kelly 2010-12 Graul, Heather 2000-01 Napoli, Susan 1995-96 NOTE: Some seasons do not have complete Grimes, Abbe 2006-09 Neuschotz, Emily 1998 rosters available. If you have any additions or Guichard, Kristy 2009-11 Ogweta, Emelda 2008-11 corrections to this roster, please contact the Guinea, Barbara 1997 Osborne, Laura 1999 Sports Information Office at 914-323-7280. Haggerty, Meghann 2012 Pacelli, Suzanne 1996-97 Hand, Katie 2004-06 Paterwic, Kelli Ann 2012 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 17 Facilities GoValiants.com Field Completed just before the start of the Fall 2005 season, GoValiants.com Field is one of the top outdoor turf facilities in the Northeast, and serves as home to the Manhattanville lacrosse, soccer and field hockey programs. Surrounded by a new lighting system, scoreboard, press box and bleacher-style seating, GoValiants.com Field is made up of state-of-the-art Field Turf, a technology that emulates the stability and resilience of natural grass without the obvious maintenance. The field’s durability and elaborate drainage system allow the Valiants to play in all kinds of weather and also allow all 21 Manhattanville athletic teams to make use of the program for training, practice and games. The field itself measures 120 x 72 yards and the four light poles – each 90-feet high – let the Valiants play under the lights several times each year, something few other Division III programs can do. The press box at GoValiants.com Field is wired for Internet and phone access, allowing for live audio and video broadcasts of Valiant games along with use of SIDEARM Sports’ live stats program that allow fans to follow all the action when not in Purchase. There are also ample electrical outlets and a photography bay above the press box for use by media and team personnel. A high-powered sound system is also housed in the press box. The Manhattanville women’s lacrosse team has been one of the school’s most successful teams at its new field, including three winning seasons in a row from 2007-09. In 2009, the Valiants won a program-record seven games on their home turf, including wins in their first three home matches of the year on the way to the best start to a season in school history. The Valiants have only played one postseason match at home and that came before the turf of GoValiants.com Field, but the team emerged victorious with a 16-10 win over Montclair State University in the first round of the Knickerbocker Lacrosse Conference Tournament back on April 30, 2003. The Valiant women’s lacrosse team earned its first victory at its new home on the team’s third try, defeating Western Connecticut State University by a dominating 18-2 score on March 27, 2006. Kennedy Gymnasium Dedicated in October 1957 by the family of eventual United States President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Gymnasium is the day-to-day operational home of the Manhattanville Athletic Department as well as the home court for the Valiant men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball programs. Kennedy’s main attraction, a basketball and volleyball arena, is flanked by strength & conditioning, sports medicine, locker room and office facilities, as well and a full-length swimming pool and dance studio, making it the daily hub of Athletics at Manhattanville. All in-season sports have their own space inside Kennedy Gym’s multiple locker rooms, all of which are in the process of being completely renovated throughout the 2012-13 season. Inside the fully-enclosed locker rooms, each player is allowed his or her own locker for the full season and members of the coaching staff are able to address their team before, during and after games or events. The rooms also serve as a perfect congregating spot for teams at any time throughout the season. The rest of the locker rooms inside Kennedy Gym include full shower and locker facilities, as well as access to Manhattanville’s swimming pool, strength and conditioning facilities, and athletic training facilities. The offices of almost all varsity head and assistant coaches at the school are also located within Kennedy Gym, as are the offices of all Manhattanville athletics administrators. Locker Rooms During the early portion of the 2012-13 season, the Athletic Department began its first major renovation of Kennedy Gym in years, as the department’s outdated and inadequate locker room facilities as well as the gym’s main lobby area will be completely revamped in time for the start of the 2013-14 season. The redesign started with a completely new floor plan for the Kennedy lower level, creating more locker room space for Valiant student-athletes. All locker rooms will include individual wooden locker stalls with personalized nameplates and storage units, new wall-to-wall carpeting, and customized team white boards that provide for pre-game, in-game and post-game instruction. The locker room shower facilities were also upgraded as well, providing a better all-around experience for Manhattanville’s student-athletes. The renovations also created and upgraded visiting team locker room facilities as well, giving Valiant opponents a better experience off the field of play. In addition, the Kennedy Gym lobby area also will see its first major changes in many years. The lobby will include a fresh paint job, more Valiant signage, a large picture collage showcasing some of the school’s many conference championship teams, as well as team photos from all 20 Valiant varsity sports. Some portions of the renovation have already been complet- ed, including the room being used by the women’s basketball team during the winter season. All men’s and women’s locker rooms will be completed by the end of the 2012-13 school year so that all teams will be able to enjoy their new space in 2013-14!

18 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide Support Staff Strength & Conditioning Focused on the overall development of the student-athlete, the Manhattanville Strength & Conditioning staff maximizes the athletic performance of Valiant athletes by using the most effective and effi cient training techniques to compete injury free at the highest level of competition. The aim is to instill a sense of self-discipline, respect and responsibility to achieve the ultimate goal of a team championship. The strength and conditioning department is housed inside Healthworks, a large, state-of-the-art weight and cardiovascular training facility located on the bot- tom fl oor of the Athletic Department hub, Kennedy Gymnasium. The room includes several power development stations, glut ham benches, decline abdominal benches and physioballs and cardiovascular machines that are available for student-athlete use both in and out of season as well as during the summer. In 2007, Manhattanville College opened the new Richard A. Berman Student Center in the center of campus that includes a fi rst-class workout area for the general student population; as a result, Healthworks is now the exclusive strength and conditioning home of Valiant student-athletes. Head Coach Corey Crane Fifth Season - Northern Iowa ’97 Corey Crane is in the fourth season of his second stint as Manhattanville’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach and also serves as the school’s Assistant Athletic Director for Academics. Graduate Assistant Coach Jason Ward Crane is responsible for managing and providing the design, Second Season - SUNY Albany ’07 implementation, supervision and evaluation of the strength and Jason Ward is in his second season as the assistant strength conditioning program utilized by the school’s 22 varsity sports. and conditioning coach at Manhattanville in 2012-13. Crane brings a wealth of strength and conditioning experience In his role, Ward works with head coach Corey Crane to to Manhattanville. He previously spent two years as the Associate Head Strength and manage and provide the design, implementation, supervision and Conditioning Coach at the United States Military Academy at West Point, working with evaluation of the strength and conditioning program utilized by all all of the school’s 17 sports but focusing primarily on the Academy’s football, men’s 22 Manhattanville varsity sports. lacrosse, hockey and volleyball programs. Outside the Manhattanville realm, Ward is a professional Mixed Crane also has worked as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Western Illinois Martial Arts fi ghter and has competed at both the amateur and professional levels. University during the 2005-06 school year and previously spent one year in Purchase A graduate of SUNY Albany, he received a bachelor’s degree in sociology with a as Manhattanville’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach before taking an assistant concentration in criminal justice in 2007. He currently resides in New Rochelle, N.Y., as position at Army for four years. he pursues his graduate degree at Manhattanville. Sports Medicine The Sports Medicine facilities at Manhattanville are located inside the hub of Manhattanville Athletics, Kennedy Gym, and are the only place where Valiant student-athletes from all 22 varsity sports come to receive comprehensive health care from any of the department’s fully-certifi ed, full-time athletic trainers. The athletic training staff has fi ve main objectives: prevention of athletic injuries; recognition, evaluation and treatment of injuries that do occur; rehabilitation; health care administration; and professional development. The athletic training staff also has on-campus access to state-of-the-art training methods, including ultrasound capability, electrical muscle stimulation and whirlpool treatments. The training staff is also privileged to be affi liated with some of the best physi- cians in the Westchester area, benefi tting from a close relationship with Plancher Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and head team physician Dr. Kevin Plancher, who works out of nearby Greenwich, Conn. The Manhattanville Sports Medicine staff can be contacted throughout the day via phone (914-323-7276), fax (914-323-7212) or email ([email protected]). Head Trainer Scott McIver Graduate Assistant Trainer Victoria Gagliardi Ninth Season - Iona ’83 Second Season - Sacred Heart ’10 Scott McIver, MS, ATC, is in his ninth season as the head athletic trainer at Victoria Gagliardi is in her second year as Manhattanville. McIver previously served as the school’s head trainer from 2000-02 an assistant athletic trainer in the Manhattanville before returning to the school before the 2006-07 school year. Sports Medicine Department in 2012-13. After departing Manhattanville in 2002, McIver was named the head athletic A 2010 graduate of , trainer at Iona Prep High School, providing coverage for 20 sports and 250 student- Gagliardi spent three years working as a student athletes. Before his fi rst stint in Purchase, McIver served as an associate athletic assistant as an undergraduate and worked with trainer at for 12 years from 1989 to 2000, coordinating athletic seven of the school’s Division I programs. She was training coverage and strength and conditioning for all Setter sports. named the school’s Student Athletic Trainer of the McIver received his master’s degree in Athletic Training and Exercise Science Year as a senior and also received the school’s from in 1990 and his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Patrick McCaughey Scholarship in 2010. in 1983. A member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and American Orthotic and Gagliardi is NATABOC certifi ed and is also certifi ed by the American Red Prosthetic Association, he is also an Emergency Medical Technician and a licensed massage therapist. Cross in CPR/AED for the Lifeguard, and Lifeguarding and First Aid. Assistant Trainer Cameron Hillis Graduate Assistant Trainer Janine Bernardo First Season - Connecticut ’91 First Season - Springfi eld ’11 Cameron Hillis, MS, ATC, enters his fi rst season as the assistant athletic trainer Janine Bernardo is in her fi rst year as an at Manhattanville in 2012-13. assistant athletic trainer in the Manhattanville Hillis comes to Manhattanville after spending the last four years as the head Sports Medicine Department in 2012-13. athletic trainer at the Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where he oversaw A 2011 graduate of Springfi eld College, she games and practices for all 20 varsity sports. Prior to that, Hillis served as the head has been working since March at Professional athletic trainer at Dominican College in Orangeburg, N.Y. from 2003-07, covering 11 Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy in midtown Division II varsity sports and managing a staff of assistant trainders and interns. Manhattan as an athletic trainer. She previously Hillis earned his master’s degree in Health Science from Nova Southeastern was an athletic training intern at the ESPN Wide University in 2010 and his bachelor’s degree in Human Development from the World of Sports Complex in Orlando. University of Connecticut in 1991. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Bernardo is a member of the National Athletic Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and is also certifi ed by the American Trainers Association, is NATABOC and CPR/AED certifi ed, and is also a Red Cross in CPR for the Professional Rescuer. certifi ed fi rst responder. 2013 Manhattanville Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide 19 Manhattanville College, located just north of New York City in thriving Westchester County, has been educating young people on its beautiful 100-acre campus for over 150 years. With only 1,700 undergraduate students, each student is able to make a personal contribution to the campus community in more than 50 areas of study and 50 campus clubs. Also one of the most diverse campuses in the area, Manhattanville attracts students from 48 states and 76 countries.

SCHOOL HISTORY Founded in 1841 in a three-story building on of Manhattan’s Lower East Side as the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic boarding school for girls, The architectural and administrative center of Manhattanville’s campus is Reid Castle, which was built in 1892 Manhattanville has been educating students and overlooks both the quadrangle and the school’s athletic fi elds. On a clear day, you can stand atop the in the New York area for over 150 years. castle and see the skyscrapers of New York City in the distance to the southwest. Six years after its founding in 1847, the centerpiece of Manhattanville’s picturesque students discover their passions and feel academy relocated to an area just north Westchester campus. empowered to make a difference in the larger of New York City on a hill overlooking the local, national and international communities village of Manhattanville. Destroyed by fi re ABOUT MANHATTANVILLE around us. The school offers Bachelor of in 1888, the academy was rebuilt on the At Manhattanville College, rigorous Arts, Fine Arts, Music and Science degrees, same foundation and continued to grow both academic preparation within a nurturing while also housing a highly respected and in curriculum and physical environment. In environment is matched by personalized blossoming array of graduate programs. March of 1917 – 76 years after its founding attention to every student. Our close-knit Our students also participate in over 50 as an academy – Manhattanville was community of 1,700 undergraduate students social clubs, run an award-winning radio chartered as a college by the New York State and 1,200 graduate students allows each station, and collectively engage in over Board of Regents, allowing the school to student to make a personal contribution for 30,000 hours of community service each grant undergraduate and graduate degrees the school. The student body also is one of year. Many students also design their own for the fi rst time. the nation’s most diverse according to the majors by matching interests with courses, Thirty-five years later, in 1952, Princeton Review, representing almost every providing a unique educational experience Manhattanville moved to its current location state and more than 75 countries. both in and out of the classroom. in Purchase on the former estate of New With more than 50 areas of undergraduate Our beautiful 100-acre campus with York Tribune publisher and Ambassador to study, ranging from the Liberal Arts to cross- its historic architecture and recent England . The estate included disciplinary studies such as Environmental environmentally-responsible buildings is a mansion, Ophir Hall, which has since been Science and professional concentrations set in thriving Westchester County. Life at renamed Reid Castle and serves as the such as Business and Museum Studies, our Manhattanville blends the leisurely pace of suburbia with the rich cultural resources and fast pace of New York City, which is only thirty minutes away.

THE CORE VALUES Proudly a value-oriented liberal arts college for more than 150 years, Manhattanville is still guided by the mission “to educate students to become ethically and socially responsible leaders for the global community.” Manhattanville is committed to following its mission by: • Ensuring the intellectual, ethical and social development of each student within a community of engaged scholars and teachers; • Encouraging each student to develop as an independent leader and creative thinker in pursuing career and personal goals; and • Providing a diverse, inclusive and nurturing environment which develops in each student a commitment to service and leadership within a global community. internships both in the city itself and in the thriving New York City suburbs, including right here in Purchase!

MY SOLDIER Manhattanville’s most well-known social action program was founded by a Valiant student-athlete, men’s soccer player Juan Salas, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Venezuela who saw active combat duty in Iraq and was commended for saving the life of a child during his tour. Salas said his mission in Iraq was to “win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people,” but he continued that while the service was at times challenging: “It was the letters that kept me going,” he said. “From kids, boy scouts, students. A letter was like a piece of gold, something you want to keep for the rest of your life.” When Salas got back to Manhattanville, he wanted to help his fellow soldiers overseas and approached then-College President Richard A. Berman with an idea. Together with Berman and administrator Anne Gold, In the classroom, students have the opportunity to choose over 50 different fi elds of undergraduate study at they launched the My Soldier program on Manhattanville; outside of it, there are at least 50 extracurricular clubs and organizations available for students February 14, 2004. to discover and cultivate their passions. Participants in the My Soldier program, A TRADITION OF SERVICE for Social Action works closely with the who were not limited to Manhattanville Co-educational since 1969 and non- Departments of Sociology and Political students, sent letters and occasional care denominational in its governance since Science and helps the next generation packages overseas to boost the quality of 1971, Manhattanville’s original vision lives of college-educated activists acquire the life for American troops. on in the tradition of service begun by the practical skills and knowledge necessary for A non-politically affiliated program, Society of the Sacred Heart. This tradition, work in some fi eld of social change. My Solider was wildly successful, with which preceded the college’s charter, participants from all 50 states and over determined the character the school would NEW YORK CITY 400,000 people in total, reaching more than have: a fi rm belief in the liberalizing effect While on the school’s beautiful 100-acre 175,000 U.S. troops. of the liberal arts, a lively sense of tradition, campus, students are only a 30-minute car a wide-ranging interest in the most humane or Metro North train ride from New York City, manifestations of the human spirit, and giving them the chance to blend the leisurely a continuing effort to enhance the local pace of suburban life in Westchester with community and to accept responsibility for the most populous and exciting city in the this segment of human history. United States. As a result, countless students are Manhattanville’s location offers students involved annually in a number of community a unique opportunity to take advantage of service and social action programs. Last all that New York City has to offer. Whether year, Manhattanville’s students contributed you want to enjoy a Broadway show, catch over 30,000 hours of service while gaining a professional sports event, tour a museum valuable experience in such areas as or art gallery, shop at the world’s best stores, management, teaching and advocacy. dine at the country’s best restaurants, or At the heart of Manhattanville’s ethic of simply stroll around and take in the city’s community service and service learning is many well-known landmarks such as the the Duchesne Center for Religion and Social Statue of Liberty or Times Square, New Justice. The center, which coordinates many York City offers something for everyone to of Manhattanville’s myriad service programs, enjoy. serves as the coordinator, catalyst and The school’s proximity to the worldwide incubator for community outreach, cultural, leader in fi nance, entertainment, culture leadership and spiritual initiatives both across and more also offers Manhattanville the Manhattanville campus and beyond. undergraduate and graduate students a In addition, the Connie Hogarth Center unique and exciting opportunity for jobs and