2004 Golden Flyers Women’s Soccer 2004

Front Row (left to right): Leigh Vainio, Erin McConnell, Beth Berger, Jenna Atchinson, Erin Zillioux, Lisa Ksczanwoicz, Laura Mallia. Middle Row: Dana Perla, Kristina Cristofori, Rosanne Simiele, Ashley Thayer, Jessemyn Russell, Amanda Prosser, Caity Richardson, Randi Hughes, Meagan Clark, Shannon Burns. Back Row: Gail Mann (head coach), Sandy Brody (assistant coach), Julie Birbilis, Kim Yancone, Jamie Witkiewicz, Mandy Ostrander, Caroline Parsons, Amanda Browning, Jessica Rogers, Holly Sands, Ali Sharpe, Billy Stojanovski (assistant coach)

Schedule for the 2004 Season

Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Sept. 4 at Virginia Wesleyan Tournament * Oct. 6 at St. John Fisher 7 p.m. Mary Washington vs. Emory 12 p.m. * Oct. 9 Hartwick 1 p.m. Nazareth vs. Virginia Wesleyan 2:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at William Smith 1 p.m. Sept. 5 at Virginia Wesleyan Tournament Mary Washington vs. Nazareth 12 p.m. Oct. 20 Rochester 4 p.m. Emory vs. Virginia Wesleyan 2:30 p.m. * Oct. 23 Elmira 2 p.m. Sept. 9 Brockport 4 p.m. * Oct. 27 at RIT 3 p.m. Sept. 11 Cortland 2 p.m. Oct. 30 at Union 12 p.m. Sept. 14 at Geneseo 4 p.m. Nov. 3 Empire8 Tournament TBA * Sept. 18 Utica 12 p.m. Nov. 6 Empire8 Tournament TBA * Sept. 25 at Ithaca 1 p.m. * Sept. 28 Alfred 4 p.m. Head Coach: Gail Mann Oct. 2 St. Lawrence 2 p.m. *Empire 8 Conference game / Home games in bold italics Women’s Soccer Follow the Golden Flyers on the Nazareth College Sports Hotline at 585-389-2095, or on the web at www.naz.edu.

Nazareth College Sports Information Office 4245 East Avenue, Rochester, 14618 Phone: 585-389-2452 Fax: 585-389-2188 E-mail: [email protected] 2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer 2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer Table of Contents & Quick Facts Athletic Department

THE SCHOOL Nazareth Athletic Department Staff and Directory LOCATION 4245 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618 PETER BOTHNER SUE BEHME TERESE BOUCHARD MARTY CODDINGTON MIKE DALEY MAIN TELEPHONE NUMBER (585) 389-2525 ENROLLMENT 1,800 (undergraduate) FOUNDED 1924 by the Sisters of St. Joseph PRESIDENT Robert A. Miller ADMISSIONS OFFICE (585) 389-2860 FINANCIAL AID OFFICE (585) 389-2310 Director of Athletics Women’s Coach Equestrian Coach Men’s Coach Assistant Director of Athletics THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM Men’s Coach NICKNAME Golden Flyers MICHAEL FAHY DAN GILBERTSON ADRIENNE JESTER SCOTT LOVE G AIL MANN COLORS Purple and Gold AFFILIATION NCAA Division III

HOME FIELD (Seating Capacity) Golden Flyer Stadium (2,200) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Peter Bothner Office Phone (585) 389-2196 Nazareth College Athletics/Women’s Soccer Quick Facts pg 1 E-mail [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer Men’s Soccer Coach Head Athletic Trainer Men's & Women’s Cross Country/ Women’s Soccer Coach Staff Directory pg 2 HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Adrienne Jester Track & Field Coach Office Phone (585) 389-2838 DAVE MARSH MIKE PALERMO R OB RANDALL KATHY SATTERLEY JOE SEIL Head Coach Gail Mann pg 3 E-mail [email protected]

Coaching Staff/in Post-Season Play pg 4 ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Mike Fahy E-mail [email protected] 2003 Season in Review pg 5 ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR SPORTS INFORMATION Joe Seil Final 2003 Results and Statistics pg 6 Office Phone (585) 389-2452 Office Fax (585) 389-2188 2004 Roster and Team Photo pg 7 E-mail [email protected] WEB ADDRESS www.naz.edu/dept/athletics 2004 Season Preview pg 8 Men’s & Women’s Coach Equipment Room Manager Men’s Lacrosse Coach Field Hockey Coach Assistant Athletic Director/SID

2004 Returning Players THE CONFERENCE ANNETTE SHAPIRO MARTIE STASER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS MEN’S & WOMEN’S Randi Hughes, Erin McConnell, Leigh Vainio CONFERENCE Empire 8 Peter Bothner, 2196/[email protected] DIVING COACH Dave Marsh, 2198 Rosanne Simiele, Lisa Ksczanowicz, Dana Perla, EMPIRE 8 COMMISSIONER Chuck Mitrano WOMEN'S HEAD LACROSSE COACH Jessica Rogers, Ashley Thayer, Jenna Atchinson, Office Phone (585) 581-0834 Sue Behme, 2835/[email protected] EQUIPMENT ROOM MANAGER Meagan Clark, Erin Zillioux, Beth Berger, E-mail [email protected] Mike Palermo, 2837 Amanda Prosser, Laura Mallia, Jessemyn Russell, Kim Yancone pg 9-13 EMPIRE 8 SID Tim Farrell EQUESTRIAN COACH E-mail [email protected] Terese Bouchard, 2195/[email protected] MEN’S HEAD LACROSSE COACH Golden Flyers Versus All Opponents pg 14 Rob Randall, 2194/[email protected] THE WOMEN’S SOCCER PROGRAM HEAD GOLF COACH 2004 Newcomers Marty Coddington, 2195/[email protected] HEAD FIELD HOCKEY COACH Assistant Athletic Director/SWA Men’s & Women’s Men’s & Women’s Coach Coach Shannon Burns, Jamie Witkiewicz, Caroline Parsons, WOMEN’S SOCCER COACH Gail Mann (Cortland, ‘87) Kathy Satterley, 2199/[email protected] CAL WICKENS DIANE WILLIAMS Julie Birbilis, Amanda Browning, Kristina Cristofori, Career Record/Years 142-56-16/11 ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR & Office Phone (585) 389-2813 MEN'S HEAD BASKETBALL COACH ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SID Amanda Ostrander, Caity Richardson, Holly Sands, Ali Sharpe pg 15-16 Mike Daley, 2814/[email protected] Joe Seil, 2452/[email protected] E-mail [email protected] Empire8 Conference pg 17 ASSISTANT COACHES Billy Stojanovski, Sandy Dror Brody ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SWA & Michael Fahy, 2838/[email protected] MEN’S & WOMEN’S HEAD TENNIS COACH Golden Flyers Individual Award Winners pg 18 2003 RECORD 11-5-4 Annette Shapiro, 2853/[email protected] Golden Flyers Career Scoring Records pg 19 EMPIRE 8 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH 7-0/Conference co-champions MEN'S HEAD SOCCER COACH Dan Gilbertson, 2191/[email protected] MEN’S & WOMEN’S HEAD SWIMMING COACH All-Time Roster pg 20 POST-SEASON ECAC Tournament HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Martie Staser, 2198/[email protected] PLAYERS RETURNING/LOST 16/7 Men’s & Women’s Coach Women’s Basketball Coach Nazareth College Information pg 21 Adrienne Jester, 2838/[email protected] MEN’S & WOMEN’S HEAD STARTERS RETURNING/LOST 8/3 VOLLEYBALL COACH Nazareth Women’s Soccer Photo Gallery pg 22 MEN’S & WOMEN’S HEAD CROSS Main Nazareth College NCAA APPEARANCES (6) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD COACH Cal Wickens, 2189/[email protected] Scott Love, 2852/[email protected] Phone Number WOMEN’S HEAD BASKETBALL COACH WOMEN'S HEAD SOCCER COACH Diane Williams, 2190/[email protected] 585-389-2525 On the cover Top photo: Erin Zillioux, then from left to right: Laura Mallia, Cover Design and Layout Gail Mann, 2813/[email protected] Lisa Ksczanowicz, Beth Berger 1 2

2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer 2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer Golden Flyers’ Head Coach Assistant Coaches & Post Season Play

GAIL MANN - HEAD COACH BILLY STOJANOVSKI - ASSISTANT COACH

Returning for her 12th NCAA game was a memorable one -- a 3-2 triple overtime win Billy Stojanovski joined the Nazareth coaching three seasons. He also has coached the Rochester Junior Rhinos since season as head coach over Oneonta. Mann was recognized that year as New York staff in 2000 and has helped guide the 1998 and helped direct them to a state title in 1999. Golden Flyers to three NCAA tournament of the women’s soccer Region Coach of the Year, an honor that was duplicated in His coaching experience also includes a stint with Buffalo Germania from berths. Along with serving as the Golden team, Gail Mann is by 2002. In 1999, Nazareth set a school record with 17 wins and 1994-97 (two State Cup Championships and two regional appearances, Flyers’ head assistant, Stojanovski trains the captured the NCAA New York Region title. They equaled that and the first New York State West girls club team to reach the regional far the Golden Flyers’ goalkeepers. most successful women’s school record in 2002 by finishing 17-4-1. Mann was named semifinals) and involvement with the Rochester District Olympic NYSWCAA Coach of the Year in 1996 and Empire 8 co-Coach of A native of Rochester, Stojanovski played three Development program. soccer coach ever -- seasons of soccer at Division I University of the Year in 1999. For the past four years he has assisted in the women’s scholastic division in terms of victories, Buffalo as a goalkeeper and still ranks among of the Empire State Games and has helped the Western New York team to the program’s all-time leaders in saves and goals-against average. He longevity, and post- Mann’s overall record of 142-56-16 gives her a winning three gold medals and one bronze medal. season success. percentage (.701) that ranks among the top 20 in Division III graduated from Buffalo with a degree in mechanical engineering and has worked at Xerox since 1994. Stojanovski resides in Rochester with his wife, Cheryl, daughter Reese for active coaches. Since 1995, she has coached 35 NYSWCAA Last year’s record of 11-5-4 marked the Golden Flyers’ ninth and son Evan. all-star selections, 27 Northeast Region All-Stars, and four All- Before coming to Nazareth, Stojanovski was an assistant coach at RIT for straight season of double-digit victories. The Golden Flyers also Americans. won the Empire 8 Conference title for the fifth year in a row and missed out on their seventh straight trip to the NCAA A native of Rochester, Mann came to Nazareth in 1993 after Tournament by one stray penalty kick. five seasons as an assistant coach at SUNY Brockport. She SANDY DROR BRODY - ASSISTANT COACH was head coach of the New York West Olympic Development Mann has been the driving force behind all of the Golden Flyers’ Sandy Brody begins her second season with She graduated from UNC Asheville in 1997 with a degree in Mathematics. U-15 team from 1992-1998 and won the Region 1 the Golden Flyers as a part-time assistant Since then, she has fulfilled teaching requirements in physical education foremost achievements since taking over as coach championship in 1995. coach. Brody grew up in Florida and excelled in and has had teaching assignments at Marcus Whitman Central in in 1993. In just her second season, the Golden Flyers finished soccer, , and volleyball at Taravella High Rushville, N.Y. and at Brighton Central. She also has experience as an 9-8-2 and reached the NYSWCAA tournament. In 1996, Mann is a graduate of Spencerport High School, where she in Coral Springs. She went on to play Division I area soccer official. Mann guided the Golden Flyers to a record of 16-6-1, and excelled in soccer, basketball, and softball. She played soccer soccer at the University of North Carolina- Brody resides in Rochester with her husband, Harlan, and works as a real Asheville, where she helped the team win the led the team to berths in the NYSWCAA and ECAC at Cortland State and was a starting striker on the 1986 estate manager. Mid-Atlantic Tournaments. team which reached the Division III Final Four. At Nazareth, Big South Conference title in 1995. in addition to coaching soccer, Mann was an assistant coach The progression continued in 1997 as Nazareth finished 16-1-2 for the Golden Flyers’ women’s lacrosse team, which reached and landed its first NCAA Tournament berth. Nazareth’s first Nazareth Golden Flyers Women’s Soccer in Post-Season Play the NCAA Tournament in 2000, 2002, and 2004. NCAA Tournament: 1999 2000 Golden Flyers’ Year by Year Records 1997 Nazareth 1, Oneonta 0, 2ot Nazareth 7, Penn State Behrend 1 (H) (at William Smith) Nazareth 3, Oneonta 2, 3ot (H) William Smith 2, Nazareth 1 (A) YEAR RECORD POST-SEASON HEAD COACH Nazareth 2, William Smith 0 (A) 1983 6-5-2 Jacklin Randall-Ward Rochester 3, Nazareth 2 2001 (at William Smith) Williams 2, Nazareth 0 (H) 1984 14-4-2 NYSAIAW Tournament Jacklin Randall-Ward Nazareth 2, Rochester 1 (H) 1985 12-7-0 NYSAIAW Tournament Jacklin Randall-Ward 1998 Union 3, Nazareth 2 (at William Smith) 1986 14-4-1 NYSWCAA Tournament Jacklin Randall-Ward Rochester 1, Nazareth 0, 3ot (H) 1987 10-6-3 Jacklin Randall-Ward 2002 1988 5-11-1 Ron Bartlett Nazareth 3, Grove City 2 (H) 1989 8-8-0 Ron Bartlett William Smith 2, Nazareth 1, pks (A) 1990 5-9-2 Ron Bartlett 1991 8-8-0 Chuck Salamone ECAC Mid-Atlantic 1992 4-12-0 Chuck Salamone Tournament: 1993 4-12-1 Gail Mann 1994 9-8-2 NYSWCAA Tournament Gail Mann 1996 1995 12-5-1 Gail Mann Nazareth 4, College of Notre Dame 0 (H) 1996 16-6-1 NYSWCAA, ECAC Tournaments Gail Mann Rensselaer 2, Nazareth 1 (A) 1997 16-1-2 NCAA Tournament Gail Mann 1998 15-4-0 NCAA Tournament Gail Mann 2003 1999 17-3-0 NCAA Quarterfinals Gail Mann Rochester 4, Nazareth 0 (H) 2000 13-3-3 NCAA Tournament Gail Mann 2001 12-5-1 NCAA Tournament Gail Mann The Golden Flyers have made eight straight post-season 2002 17-4-1 NCAA Tournament Gail Mann tournament appearances, including six NCAA tournament berths. 2003 11-5-4 ECAC Tournament Gail Mann Gail Mann’s 142 career coaching victories ranks TOTALS 228-130-27 number one all-time at Nazareth College.

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2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer 2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer 2003 Season in Review 2003 Final Results & Statistics

FINAL 2003 RESULTS AND STATISTICS Golden Flyers Gain Empire8 Date Opponent Result Record 8/30 Denison W, 2-1 (ot) 1-0 Co-championship 8/31 Ohio Wesleyan L, 2-1 (ot) 1-1 #9/5 vs. Mary Washington T, 1-1 (ot) 1-1-1 TEAM FINISHES 11-5-4, COMPETES IN ECACS #9/6 vs. Lynchburg L, 1-0 1-2-1 9/13 at Brockport T, 0-0 (ot) 1-2-2 For a team that measures success through striker Beth Berger, junior midfielders Laura Mallia and Erin 9/16 Geneseo W, 3-1 2-2-2 Zillioux, and sophomore defender Meagan Clark. 9/20 at St. Lawrence W, 6-2 3-2-2 the number of NCAA Tournament appearances *9/27 at Elmira W, 3-0 4-2-2 made, the Nazareth women’s soccer team Senior forward Kristen Lempicki (5 goals, 7 assists), senior *10/1 St. John Fisher W, 3-0 5-2-2 experienced disappointment in 2003. *10/4 Utica W, 3-0 6-2-2 goalie Candace Hatcher, and junior defender Lisa Ksczanowicz *10/8 RIT W, 4-1 7-2-2 The degree of difficulty, however, that accompanies each post- were second-team selections, and junior defender Erin *10/11 at Ithaca W, 3-1 8-2-2 season attempt is an important factor upon closer scrutiny of McConnell made honorable mention. 10/14 William Smith L, 2-0 8-3-2 the Golden Flyers’ 2003 campaign. *10/17 at Alfred W, 4-1 9-3-2 Berger led the Golden Flyers in scoring with 14 goals, while 10/22 at Rochester T, 1-1 (ot) 9-3-3 “You can’t always measure success through wins and losses,” Mallia and Zillioux contributed six and five goals respectively. *10/25 Hartwick W, 3-0 10-3-3 said head coach Gail Mann, whose team reached double digits 11/1 Union L, 1-0 10-4-3 Clark anchored a defense that yielded just 20 goals and was **11/5 RIT W, 5-1 11-4-3 in victories for the ninth straight time. “We were a very closeknit responsible for six shutouts. **11/8 Ithaca T, 0-0 (ot) 11-4-4 unit that enjoyed playing soccer together.” +11/15 Rochester L, 4-0 11-5-4 Seeking their seventh straight NCAA Tournament berth, the * Empire8 Conference game # at Messiah, Pa. Rosanne Simiele was Nazareth's top-scoring Golden Flyers came within one stray penalty kick in the Empire 8 ** Empire8 Tournament at Nazareth freshman in 2003 with four goals. + ECAC Tournament Championship game against Ithaca of reaching that milestone. Home games in bold Instead, following the scoreless tie with the Bombers, Nazareth Name Goals Assists Points and Ithaca were declared conference co-champions. Ithaca Beth Berger 14 1 29 represented the conference in the NCAAs, however, thanks to a Kristen Lempicki 5 7 17 4-3 edge in penalty kicks. Laura Mallia 6 3 15 Erin Zillioux 5 4 14 Nazareth then competed in the ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament Randi Hughes 3 4 10 and saw its season come to a halt with a 4-0 home field loss to Rosanne Simiele 4 0 8 the University of Rochester. Darrah Graziano 1 3 5 Jessemyn Russell 1 2 4 The Golden Flyers suffered two ties and two losses in their first Leigh Vainio 1 2 4 five games before embarking on a seven-game winning streak Kala Caster 1 1 3 Ashley Thayer 1 0 2 that reestablished the team as one of the best in the New York Erin McConnell 0 1 1 Region. Lisa Ksczanowicz 0 1 1 Meagan Clark 0 0 0 Nazareth finished 7-0 in Empire 8 Conference play to gain the Christine Fisher 0 0 0 top seed and home-field advantage for the E8 Tournament. Amanda Prosser 0 0 0 Nazareth defeated RIT, 5-1, in a first-round game, then battled Jenna Atchinson 0 0 0 through 110 minutes of scoreless soccer with Ithaca, marking Dana Perla 0 0 0 the second year in a row that the two teams played to a 0-0 tie Kim Yancone 0 0 0 Kieran Campbell 0 0 0 in the E8 title game. Keelin Brennan 0 0 0 Jessica Rogers 0 0 0 Unlike 2002, though, when the Golden Flyers advanced to the Candace Hatcher 00 0 NCAAs through penalty kicks, Ithaca turned the tables, using a Totals 42 29 113 4-3 advantage to advance. Returning players in bold Erin McConnell (23) returns for her fourth season as a starting defender. “We found out the hard way that it’s a tough way to lose,” Mann Goalie GP/Min Saves GA Avg. Pct. ShO said. “We did the best we could, but someone had to advance.” Candace Hatcher 20/1839 103 19 0.93 .844 6 Kristen Lempicki 1/70 5 1 1.28 .833 0 Follow the Golden Flyers on the Among the consolation prizes was an array of post-season Nazareth College Sports Hotline Nazareth Totals 20/1909 108 20 0.94 .845 6 awards, including first-team all-conference honors for junior Kristen Lempicki was the Golden Flyers’ second leading Opponent Totals 20/1909 154 42 1.98 .786 6 585-389-2095 l www.naz.edu scorer in 2003 with five goals and seven assists.

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2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer 2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer 2004 Women’s Soccer Roster 2004 Season Preview

NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. High School/Hometown No. Name Guarded Optimism 00 Shannon Burns G Fr. 5-6 Colonie/Albany, NY *12 Jenna Atchinson 3 Jamie Witkiewicz M So. 5-7 Our Lady of Lourdes/Wappingers Falls, NY *17 Beth Berger GOLDEN FLYERS LOOK TO CONTEND FOR EMPIRE 8 TITLE, RETURN TO NCAA TOURNAMENT *4 Randi Hughes M Jr. 5-5 John C. Birdlebough/Phoenix, NY 22 Julie Birbilis November seemed a bit emptier for the *5 Erin McConnell B Sr. 5-3 Aquinas Institute/Rochester, NY 23 Amanda Browning Nazareth women’s soccer team in 2003. Senior Laura Mallia earned first-team *6 Leigh Vainio M Sr. 5-5 Byron-Bergen/Byron, NY 00 Shannon Burns Empire 8 all-star honors for the Seeking their seventh straight NCAA Division second year in a row. *7 Rosanne Simiele M So. 5-5 Solvay/Syracuse, NY *13 Meagan Clark III Tournament appearance, the Golden Flyers *8 Lisa Ksczanowicz B Sr. 5-6 Greece Athena/Rochester, NY 24 Kristina Cristofori were denied that berth as Ithaca represented Midfield *9 Dana Perla M So. 5-3 Sachem/Holbrook, NY *4 Randi Hughes the Empire 8 Conference after outlasting the Leigh Vainio and *10 Jessica Rogers M So. 5-7 Auburn/Auburn, NY *8 Lisa Ksczanowicz Golden Flyers in penalty kicks. *11 Ashley Thayer F Jr. 5-8 Honeoye Falls-Lima/Honeoye Falls, NY Erin Zillioux are *20 Laura Mallia among six *12 Jenna Atchinson B Sr. 5-3 Vestal/Vestal, NY Nazareth was officially declared conference co-champion *23 Erin McConnell seniors that will *13 Meagan Clark B Jr. 5-6 Schalmont/Schenectady, NY (following a 0-0 tie with Ithaca in the E8 title game), but that 27 Mandy Ostrander seemed like a small consolation after not making the NCAAs. likely be in the *16 Erin Zillioux M Sr. 5-2 Greece Athena/Rochester, NY 19 Caroline Parsons Golden Flyers’ *17 Beth Berger F Sr. 5-7 Chittenango/Chittenango, NY “That’s our goal every year,” said Nazareth Coach Gail Mann, starting lineup *9 Dana Perla *18 Amanda Prosser M So. 5-6 Webster Schroeder/Webster, NY now in her 12th season. “We want to make the conference on a regular *18 Amanda Prosser tournament and compete for the Empire 8 Championship.” 19 Caroline Parsons F Fr. 5-11 Glens Falls/Glens Falls, NY basis. Both 28 Caity Richardson have plenty of *20 Laura Mallia M Sr. 5-4 Amherst/Eggertsville, NY The Golden Flyers lost just three starters from 2003 and have experience and *21 Jessemyn Russell F So. 5-6 Stillwater/Stillwater, NY *10 Jessica Rogers reloaded with 10 new players, including junior transfer Kristina *21 Jessemyn Russell Cristofori, the second leading scorer at Syracuse in 2003. Zillioux was a 22 Julie Birbilis M Fr. 5-7 Ballston Spa/Ballston Spa, NY first-team 23 Amanda Browning B Fr. 5-10 East Syracuse-Minoa/E. Syracuse, NY 30 Holly Sands Here’s a position-by-position breakdown: all-conference 33 Allison Sharpe pick in 2003. 24 Kristina Cristofori F-M Jr. 5-7 Fairport/Fairport, NY Forward *25 Kimberly Yancone B So. 5-7 North Canyon/Phoenix, AZ *7 Rosanne Simiele Juniors Meagan With 10 additions to the 2004 roster, none are bigger than 27 Mandy Ostrander F Fr. 5-8 Genesee Valley/Angelica, NY *11 Ashley Thayer Clark and Randi Cristofori, a high school standout at Fairport and a starter at *6 Leigh Vainio Hughes are the 28 Caity Richardson M Fr. 5-5 Pittsford Mendon/Pittsford, NY Syracuse in 2003. She will likely team with last year’s scoring other probable 30 Holly Sands G Fr. 5-8 Notre Dame Academy/Hanover, MA 3 Jamie Witkiewicz leader Beth Berger (14 goals in 2003) to provide a formidable starters. Clark earned first-team all-conference honors as a 33 Allison Sharpe G Fr. 5-10 Aquinas Institute/Rochester, NY *25 Kimberly Yancone offensive tandem that few teams can match. defender in 2003, but will start the season at stopper. *returning players *16 Erin Zillioux Freshmen Mandy Ostrander and Caroline Parsons come loaded Head Coach: Gail Mann, 12th season Reserves include freshmen Julie Birbilis and Caity Richardson, *returning players with promise and should see their fair share of action along Assistant Coaches: Billy Stojanovski, Sandy Dror Brody sophomores Jessemyn Russell and Rosanne Simiele, and junior with senior Jenna Atchinson. 2004 WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM Ashley Thayer. Defense Seeking more stability on defense, Mann moved senior Laura Mallia, a two-time E8 all-star, from center midfield to a central defensive position. Seniors Lisa Ksczanowicz and Erin McConnell provide additional experience. Sophomores Dana Perla, Amanda Prosser, Jessica Rogers, Jamie Witkiewicz, and Kim Yancone will compete for another starting spot along with freshman Amanda Browning. Goalie The loss of two-year starter Candace Hatcher created a large void, but Mann has three talented freshmen competing for the starting spot in Shannon Burns, Holly Sands, and Ali Sharpe. All Senior Beth Berger led the come equipped with strong scholastic credentials. Golden Flyers in scoring in 2003 with 14 goals. “We will be very experienced everywhere except in goal,” said Mann, who will be assisted by Sandy Brody and Billy Stojanovski. “I think we will be solid defensively and Cristofori was a huge pick-up for us.” Front Row (left to right): Leigh Vainio, Erin McConnell, Beth Berger, Jenna Atchinson, Erin Zillioux, Lisa Ksczanwoicz, Laura Mallia. Middle Row: Dana Perla, Kristina Cristofori, Rosanne Simiele, Ashley Thayer, Jessemyn Russell, Amanda Prosser, Caity Richardson, Randi Hughes, Meagan Clark, Shannon Burns. Back Row: Gail Mann (head coach), Sandy Brody (assistant coach), Julie Birbilis, Kim Yancone, Jamie Witkiewicz, Mandy Ostrander, Caroline Parsons, Amanda Browning, Jessica Rogers, Holly Sands, Ali Sharpe, Billy Stojanovski (assistant coach).

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2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer 2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer Returning Players Returning Players

RANDI HUGHES #4 ERIN McCONNELL #5 ROSANNE SIMIELE #7 LISA KSCZANOWICZ #8 Junior, Midfielder - Phoenix, NY Senior, Back - Rochester, NY Sophomore, Midfielder - Syracuse, NY Senior, Back - Rochester, NY CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year G A Pts. Year G A Pts. Year G A Pts. Year G A Pts. 2002 2 0 4 2001 1 1 3 2003 4 0 8 2000 1 4 6 2003 3 4 10 2002 1 0 2 Totals 4 0 8 2001 0 1 1 Totals 5 4 14 2003 0 1 1 Undecided on major. . . daughter of 2002 0 0 0 Business Administration major. . . Totals 2 2 6 Richard and Angela Simiele, 2003 0 1 1 daughter of Larry and Mary Psychology major. . . daughter of Syracuse, N.Y. . . returning for her Totals 1 6 8 Hughes, Phoenix, N.Y. . . returning second season, Simiele was the Brian and Diane McConnell, Psychology major. . . daughter of for her third season, Hughes Golden Flyers’ top-scoring first-year Rochester, N.Y. . . team captain. . . Mike and Donna Ksczanowicz, appeared in all 20 games in 2003, player in 2003 with four goals. . . returning for her fourth season, Rochester, N.Y. . . Ksczanowicz Scholastic: a graduate of Solvay including six as a starter and McConnell again served as a gained an extra season of eligibility High School, Simiele played five seasons of soccer there and contributed three goals and four assists. . . had two assists in defensive fixture for the Golden Flyers in 2003, starting 16 games after battling injuries, including reconstructive knee surgery that earned first-team Onondaga League all-star honors in 2001 and regular season win over Ithaca. . . 2002: competed in nine and earning honorable mention all-Empire 8 Conference honors. . . ended her season prematurely in 2001. . . started all 20 games as 2002. . . also named to Section Three Class B all-star team in games and scored twice in Nazareth’s 8-1 Empire 8 Conference named to Academic all-District team (second team) by the College a defender in 2003 and contributed one assist. . . earned second- 2002. . . competes for the Salt City Synergy Premiere Team. . . victory over RIT. . . Scholastic: a graduate of John C. Birdlebough Sports Information Directors of America. . . 2002: played in 20 team Empire 8 Conference all-star honors. . . 2002: once again High School in Phoenix, Hughes excelled in soccer, basketball, games at outside back, including 19 games as a starter. . . scored played four seasons of softball and earned Class B all-star hampered by injuries, appeared in seven games, including six as a and track. . . played four seasons of varsity soccer and was a her lone goal of the season in the Golden Flyers’ season-opening honors in helping team to league and sectional titles. starting back. . . 2001: contributed one assist and earned second- two-time first-team all-star in the Onondaga High School League 3-0 win at Methodist, N.C. . . named MVP of Wellesley (Mass.) team Empire 8 Conference all-star honors as a defender. . . missed and was a third-team all-Central New York selection in 2001. . . Tournament, leading Nazareth to the championship. . . 2001: the last seven games due to a knee injury that required twice selected team MVP, Hughes scored 45 career goals and enjoyed a solid first season for the Golden Flyers, starting regularly reconstructive surgery. . . 2000: played regularly and finished added 36 assists. . . also earned Onondaga League all-star and contributing one goal and one assist. . . scored only goal in DANA PERLA #9 second on the team with four assists. . . scored her lone college goal honors in track and basketball. . . recipient of NYSPHAA and U.S. Nazareth’s 9-0 win over Utica. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Aquinas Sophomore, Back - Holbrook, NY in a 7- 2 victory over Keuka. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Greece Army Reserve scholar-athlete awards. Institute, McConnell was a standout soccer player there, earning Athena High School, Ksczanowicz played two seasons of varsity second-team all-state and first-team all-Greater Rochester honors Physical Therapy major. . . daughter soccer and was a two-time Monroe County League all-star, including in 2000. . . helped team to four Section Five titles and one state of Allen and Francine Perla, a first-team choice in 1999. . . selected team MVP and honorable LEIGH VAINIO #6 championship. . . also competed in basketball. Holbrook, N.Y. . . . returning for her mention all-Greater Rochester. . . helped team to Section Five titles second season, Perla appeared in in 1998 and 1999 and a trip to the state finals in ‘98. Senior, Midfielder - Byron, NY seven games for the Golden Flyers in 2003. . . Scholastic: a graduate CAREER STATS of Sachem High School on Long Year G A Pts. Island, Perla JESSICA ROGERS #10 2001 3 3 9 played three seasons of varsity Sophomore, Back - Auburn, NY 2002 0 2 2 soccer and served as team captain in 2002. . . helped team to Business Education major. . . 2003 1 2 4 back-to-back league and county daughter of Philip and Lorraine championships. . . a three-time Totals 4 7 15 Rogers, Auburn, N.Y. . . returning recipient of scholar-athlete award. . . involved in several for her second season, Rogers Biology major. . . daughter of Leo volunteer activities, including work with the Special Olympics. and Betsey Vainio, Byron, N.Y. . . appeared in four games for the team captain. . . returning for her Golden Flyers in 2003. . . fourth season, Vainio started 16 of Scholastic: a graduate of Auburn 20 games for the Golden Flyers in High School, Rogers was a 2003 and contributed one goal and two assists. . . 2002: played standout in soccer and softball regularly, appearing in 21 games, including one as a starter. . . there. . . earned first-team Central contributed two assists. . . 2001: enjoyed a solid first season, New York all-star honors for Section scoring three goals and adding three assists. . . scored in the Three and Onondaga League all- first half of the Golden Flyers’ 2-1 victory at Ohio Wesleyan to star honors in 2001 and 2002. . . hand the Battling Bishops their only loss of the season. . . competed in exceptional senior all-star game and was MVP of Midfielder Leigh Vainio returns for her Scholastic: a graduate of Byron-Bergen High School, Vainio was fourth season with the Golden Flyers. Ludden Soccer Kickoff Classic. . . also a two-time Central New a standout in soccer, basketball, and track. . . named first-team York all-star as a shortstop in softball. . . was named Onondaga all-state in soccer and Genesee Region Player of the Year after League co- Player of the Year in the Patriot Division. setting a school record with 30 goals in 2000. . . helped team win league titles in 1998 and 1999. . . also earned Genesee Region all-star honors as a point guard in basketball and was a four-time league all-star as a distance runner in track.

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ASHLEY THAYER #11 JENNA ATCHINSON #12 ERIN ZILLIOUX #16 BETH BERGER #17 Junior, Midfielder - Honeoye Falls, NY Senior, Forward - Vestal, NY Senior, Midfielder - Rochester, NY Senior, Forward - Chittenango, NY CAREER STATS Psychology major. . . daughter of CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year G A Pts. Robert and Michelle Atchinson, Year G A Pts. Year G A Pts. Vestal, N.Y. . . returning for her 2002 2 0 4 fourth season, Atchinson appeared 2001 1 0 2 2001 5 1 11 2003 1 0 2 in 14 games, including 10 as a 2002 6 1 13 2002 6 3 15 Totals 3 0 6 starting defender in 2003. . . 2003 5 4 14 2003 14 1 29 2002: appeared in 10 games, Business Administration major. . . including four as a starter at Totals 12 5 29 Totals 25 5 55 daughter of Victor and Amy Thayer, outside back. . . two of her starts Psychology major. . . daughter of Biology major. . . daughter of Mark Honeoye Falls,N.Y. . . returning for came in post season victories over Scott and Nan Zillioux, Rochester, and Helen Berger, Chittenango, her third season, Thayer appeared Ithaca and Grove City. . . 2001: N.Y. . . returning for her fourth N.Y. . . . back for her fourth season, in 19 games in 2003 and scored appeared in five games. . . season, Zillioux started all 20 Berger became one of the area’s her lone goal of the season against Scholastic: a graduate of Vestal games as an outside midfielder in top offensive threats in 2003 as St. John Fisher. . . 2002: appeared in 10 games and scored Senior High near Binghamton, Atchinson played two seasons of 2003 and earned first-team Empire 8 Conference all-star honors she led the Golden Flyers in scoring with 29 points on 14 goals twice in the Golden Flyers’ 9-1 win over Elmira. . . Scholastic: varsity soccer and earned all-state honors both times. . . also a after contributing five goals and four assists. . . earned E8 Player and one assist. . . equaled a career best with three goals in a a graduate of Honeoye Falls-Lima High School, Thayer was a two-time team MVP and two-time all-Metro selection. . . helped of the Week honors for period ending Oct. 12, 2003. . . had a 6-2 victory at St. Lawrence. . . also scored twice each in wins standout in soccer, skiing, and track. . . earned Livingston team to Southern Tier Athletic Conference title in 1999. . . also career-best six points on two goals and two assists in a 4-1 over Denison, St. John Fisher, Ithaca, and Hartwick. . . twice County League all-star honors in soccer and competed in the competed in track. regular-season win over RIT. . . 2002: emerged as a reliable named Empire 8 Conference Player of the Week. . . earned exceptional senior all-star game. . . also won a state title in scorer as an outside midfielder, appearing in 21 games and first-team Empire 8 Conference all-star honors. . . . also earned nordic skiing and was a sectional champion in the 400 delivering 13 points on six goals and one assist. . . scored both all-region honors (third team) and all-NYSWCAA recognition. . . hurdles in track. goals, including the overtime game-winner vs. Wellesley College named to Academic all-District team (second team) by the MEAGAN CLARK #13 in the championship game of the Wellesley Tournament. . . College Sports Information Directors of America. . . 2002: Junior, Midfielder - Schenectady, NY 2001: played regularly at outside back and contributed her only appeared in all 22 games in 2002, including one as a starter. . . goal in a 9-0 Nazareth victory over Utica. . . Scholastic: a contributed six goals and three assists, including a career-best graduate of Greece Athena High School, Zillioux was a three-year three goals in a 10-0 win over Alfred. . . 2001: was the team’s CAREER STATS highest scoring first-year player with five goals and one assist. . . standout in soccer there. . . earned first-team Monroe County Year G A Pts. scored her first career goal in the first half of the Golden Flyers’ League all-star honors as a back in 2000. . . helped team win 2-1 victory over Ohio Wesleyan, the only loss of the season for 2002 0 1 1 Section Five titles in 1998 and 1999. 2003 0 0 0 the Battling Bishops, who went on to win the national championship. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Chittenango High Totals 0 1 1 School, east of Syracuse, Berger was a four-year standout in soccer for Coach Eric Bonnier. . . amassed 78 career goals and Nursing major. . . daughter of AMANDA PROSSER #18 was a fourth-team all-state selection in 2000. . . also a Stewart and Susan Clark, three-time Onondaga League B-1 all-star while leading team to Schenectady, N.Y. . . returning for Sophomore, Back - Webster, NY three league titles. . . a member of the National Honor Society. her third season, Clark emerged as a standout defender for the Golden Psychology major. . . daughter of Flyers in 2003 as she started 19 Daniel and Ellen Prosser, Webster, games and helped limit opponents to less than a goal per game N.Y. . . returning for her second while posting six shutouts. . . earned several accolades, season, Prosser appeared in 14 including first-team all-New York Region honors from the games in 2003, including six as a National Soccer Coaches Association of America. . . also named starting defender. . . Scholastic: a all-NYSWCAA and first-team all-Empire 8 Conference. . . 2002: graduate of Webster Schroeder appeared in 19 games as a defender, including 14 starts. . . had High, Prosser was a two-year starter an assist in Nazareth’s 10-0 win over Alfred. . . Scholastic: a in soccer for coach Kent Brown. . . Junior Meagan Clark earned Monroe County League all- was among the graduate of Schalmont High School, Clark was a four-year Golden Flyers’ standout in soccer, earning New York state Class B Player of the star honors in 2002 and competed steadiest defenders in Year in 2001 after leading team to Section Two Class B title. . . a in exceptional senior all-star game 2003, earning first- four-time Colonial Council all-star, Clark also served as team . . . also excelled as a sprinter for team Empire 8 the track team, Prosser earned team MVP honors as a senior Conference all-star captain in 2001. . . also a standout as a sprinter for the track honors. team, Clark was team captain for two seasons. . . twice after placing third and fourth respectively in the 100- and 200- competed in the Empire State Games in soccer and helped meter dashes in the sectionals. Adirondack Region team to a bronze and a silver medal. . . a high honor roll student for four years. Senior midfielder Erin Zillioux contributed five goals and four assists in 2003 and was a first-team Empire 8 Conference all-star.

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GOLDEN FLYERS VERSUS LAURA MALLIA #20 JESSEMYN RUSSELL #21 Opponent W-L-T Last Meeting Sophomore, Midfielder - Stillwater, NY University at Albany 0-1 1985 Senior, Back - Eggertsville, NY Alfred 10-8-1 2003 Allegheny, Pa. 1-1 1987 CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Brockport 9-11-2 2003 Year G A Pts. Year G A Pts. Buffalo State 7-4-2 1995 University of Buffalo 2-2-1 1988 2002 4 3 11 2003 1 2 4 Binghamton 2-0-1 1997 2003 6 3 15 Totals 1 2 4 UC-San Diego 0-1 1999 Canisius 3-1 1986 Totals 10 6 26 Physical Therapy major. . . daughter Colgate 0-1 1985 Speech Pathology major. . . daughter of Ron and Tammy Russell, Cortland 4-6 2002 of Michael Mallia, Williamsville, N.Y. Stillwater, N.Y. . . returning for her Daemen 3-0 1985 and Celeste Mallia, Eggertsville, N.Y. second season, Russell appeared Denison, Ohio 2-0 2003 . . . returning for her third season with in all 20 games in 2003 and Elizabethtown, Pa. 1-0 1998 Elmira 18-4 2003 the Golden Flyers, Mallia started all contributed one goal and two Franklin & Marshall, Pa. 1-0 1995 20 games at center midfield in 2003 assists. . . competed for the Golden Fredonia 1-6-1 1995 and had six goals and three assists. . Flyers in indoor and outdoor track and won state and Geneseo 6-5-1 2003 . had two goals and one assist in a 6-2 win at St. Lawrence conference titles in the pentathlon (indoor) and the heptathlon Gettysburg, Pa. 2-0 1999 . . . earned first-team Empire 8 Conference all-star honors. . . also (outdoor). . . Scholastic: a graduate of Stillwater Central, Russell Greensboro, N.C. 1-0 1996 claimed all-region honors (second team) and all-NYSWCAA Grove City, Pa. 1-0 2002 Lisa Ksczanowicz earned was a standout in soccer, basketball, and track. . . earned second-team Empire 8 recognition. . . 2002: overcame early season injuries to start 20 second-team all-state honors in soccer in 2002 after scoring 21 Hamilton 0-1 1986 Conference all-star honors as games at center midfield and scored four goals and added three goals and leading team to sectional and regional titles. . . also a Hartwick 7-4 2003 a starting defender for the Hilbert 3-0 1995 assists. . . had a goal in the Golden Flyers 3-2 NCAA Tournament four-time Wasaren League all-star and a two-time team MVP. . . Golden Flyers in 2003. Houghton 8-3 1994 win over Grove City. . . delivered the decisive penalty kick in a 1-0 earned team MVP honors four times as a shooting guard in win over Ithaca in the Empire 8 Conference Tournament to propel Ithaca 5-7-2 2003 basketball and was a league all-star in 2002-03. . . earned a Keuka 9-5 2001 Nazareth to its sixth straight NCAA Tournament appearance. . . variety of accolades in track, including state pentathlon Lynchburg, Va. 1-1 2003 earned first-team Empire 8 all-star honors and all-NYSWCAA champion in 2003. . . also won sectional titles in high jump and Mary Washington 0-0-1 2003 accolades. . . 2000: Before sitting out the 2001 season, Mallia 100 hurdles. Methodist, N.C. 2-0 2002 played one season as a starting defender at Division I West Virginia Mt. Union, Ohio 2-0 1997 . . . Scholastic: a graduate of Amherst Central, Mallia played five College of Notre Dame, Md. 1-0 1996 seasons of varsity soccer there and received Athlete of the Year Niagara 3-3-2 1990 honors as well as the Angela Coniglio Memorial Award, named after Ohio Northern 0-0-1 2000 former Nazareth standout. . . also competed in the Olympic KIM YANCONE #25 Ohio Wesleyan 1-1 2003 Junior Ashley Thayer returns for her Development Program for four years and helped the Western New Sophomore, Back - Phoenix, AZ Oneonta 2-2 1999 third season with the Golden Flyers. York team to three gold medals in the Empire State Games. Oswego 5-8-1 1998 Penn State Behrend 3-0 2000 Undecided on major. . . daughter of Penn State 0-1 1984 Plattsburgh 0-1 1996 John and Nancy Yancone, Phoenix, Point Loma, Calif. 1-0 1999 AZ. . . returning for her second Potsdam State 1-0-1 1993 season, Yancone played in nine Randolph-Macon, Va. 1-0 1997 games in 2003 . . . Scholastic: a Rensselaer 0-1 1996 graduate of North Canyon High Roberts Wesleyan 14-1 1998 School in Phoenix, Yancone played RIT 14-8-4 2003 four seasons of varsity soccer there University of Rochester 4-6-1 2003 and served as team captain St. Bonaventure 4-3-1 1990 St. John Fisher 13-2-1 2003 as a senior in 2002. . . earned St. Lawrence 5-0-2 2003 honorable mention all-region Salisbury State, Md. 1-0 2002 honors in 2000 and 2001 and Simmons College, Mass. 1-0 2002 Sophomore midfielder first-team honors in 2002. Jessemyn Russell returns for Skidmore 0-1 1994 her second season with the Slippery Rock, Pa. 2-0 1995 Golden Flyers. Union 1-3-1 2003 Utica College 16-3 2003 SUNY Utica 1-0 1994 Vassar 3-1 1999 Virginia Wesleyan 1-0 1997 Wellesley College, Mass. 1-0 2002 Wells 12-0 1995 Follow the Golden Flyers on the Westfield State, Mass. 1-0 1984 Nazareth College Sports Hotline Williams, Mass. 0-1 1999 William Smith 3-12 2003 585-389-2095 l www.naz.edu William Smith ‘B’ 1-0 1983 Wilmington, Ohio 1-0 2000

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SHANNON BURNS JULIE BIRBILIS KRISTINA CRISTOFORI AMANDA OSTRANDER

SHANNON BURNS #00 JULIE BIRBILIS #22 KRISTINA CRISTOFORI #24 AMANDA OSTRANDER #27 Freshman . Goalkeeper Freshman . Midfielder Junior . Forward Freshman . Forward Albany, NY Ballston Spa, NY Fairport, NY Angelica, NY

Undecided on major. . . daughter Undecided on major. . . daughter Undecided on major. . . daughter Undecided on major. . . daughter of Thomas and Kim Burns, of Gregory and Susan Birbilis, of Guido and Tracie Cristofori, of David and Eileen Ostrander, Albany, N.Y. . . a graduate of Ballston Spa, N.Y. . . a graduate Fairport, N.Y. . . a graduate of Angelica, N.Y. . . a graduate of Colonie High School, Burns of Ballston Spa High School, Fairport High School, Cristofori Genesee Valley Central, Ostrander played four seasons of varsity Birbilis played four seasons played the 2003 season at was a three-sport standout there soccer as a goalkeeper. . . served of varsity soccer there. . . a Division I Syracuse University and . . . played four seasons of varsity as team captain in 2003 and selected team’s Defensive MVP, three-time first-team Foothills Council all-star, Birbilis also emerged as the Orange’s second leading scorer with 14 points soccer and was a three-time Allegany League all-star in amassing more than 200 saves. . . also played four seasons was a fifth-team all-state selection, team captain and team on six goals and two assists. . . had two goals and two assists amassing 86 career goals and leading the team to a pair of of lacrosse. . . selected team’s Most Improved Player and MVP in 2003. . . set a school record with 17 assists while in a win over Binghamton and scored game-winning goal in the Section Five titles. . . selected first-team all-state in 2003 and Defensive MVP. leading team to Foothills Council championship and Section 85th minute of a 2-1 win over Virginia Tech. . . 2002: earned recipient of school’s Outstanding Female Athlete Award. . . Two Class AA semifinals in 2003. . . competed for Adirondack NJCAA All- America honors at Monroe Community College after earned all-star honors as a point guard in basketball and third JAMIE WITKIEWICZ Region in Empire State Games in ‘03 and is a member of amassing 25 goals and 21 assists for the Tribunes. . . baseman in softball. Clifton Park Premier and Albany Blackwatch teams. . . also a Scholastic: a standout player at Fairport High School, Cristofori JAMIE WITKIEWICZ #3 standout in track and field, Birbilis was a two-time team MVP played there for former Nazareth star Rita Bartucca. . . was a and set school records in the 400 hurdles, 2000 steeplechase three-time Democrat and Chronicle all-Greater Rochester CAITY RICHARDSON Sophomore . Back and 1500-meter run. . . named Ballston Spa Female Athlete of selection. . . earned Monroe County League Player of the Year the Year for 2003-04. . . earned several academic awards, honors and first-team all-state in 2000. . . competed in Empire CAITY RICHARDSON #28 Wappingers Falls, NY including scholarships from the Ballston Spa Soccer Club State Games three times. and the Ballston Booster Club. Freshman . Midfielder Psychology major. . . daughter of John and Maureen Witkiewicz, ALLISON SHARPE Pittsford, NY Wappingers Falls, N.Y. . . AMANDA BROWNING Physical Therapy major. . . daughter returning to the Golden Flyers ALLISON SHARPE #33 of David and Robin Richardson, after missing the entire 2003 AMANDA BROWNING #23 Pittsford, N.Y. . . a graduate of season following reconstructive Freshman . Goalie Pittsford Mendon High School, knee surgery. . . Scholastic: a graduate of Our Lady of Freshman . Back Richardson was a four-year Rochester, NY Lourdes High School in Poughkeepsie, Witkiewicz played four standout in soccer. . . earned an season of varsity soccer there and was a four-time Section East Syracuse, NY array of honors in 2003, including Psychology major. . . daughter One all-star while leading team to three league titles and two all-state, first-team all- Greater Rochester and first-team all- of Terry and Terri Sharpe, sectional crowns. . . recipient of scholar-athlete award. . . also Psychology major. . . daughter of Monroe County. . . helped team to Section Five championship. . . Rochester, N.Y. . . a graduate of competed in volleyball. William and Barbara Browning, also a standout in lacrosse, Richardson earned Monroe County Aquinas Institute, Sharpe was a East Syracuse, N.Y. . . a graduate League all-star honors. three-sport standout there. . . a CAROLINE PARSONS of East Syracuse-Minoa High School, Browning was a four-year starter as a goalie in three-sport standout there. . . soccer, Sharpe led Aquinas to three Section Five titles and HOLLY SANDS CAROLINE PARSONS #19 played three seasons of varsity soccer and was a two-time state titles in 2001 and 2002. . . served as team captain in 2003 and was an honorable mention all-Greater Rochester Freshman . Forward first-team all-conference selection as a defender. . . served as team captain in 2003 and was selected team MVP and third- selection and was the recipient of the team’s “Most Dedicated” HOLLY SANDS #30 award. . . a four-year starting forward in basketball, Sharpe Glens Falls, NY team all-Central New York. . . also served as captain of the Freshman . Goalkeeper basketball and softball teams. . . earned Onondaqa League amassed 1,406 career points and earned an array of Physical Therapy major. . . all-star honors in softball. . . earned several academic honors, accolades, including first-team all-state and first-team Hanover, MA daughter of Bruce and Kate including Vince Celi Memorial Scholarship for basketball as all-Greater Rochester. . . named finalist for WHAM Radio’s Parsons, Glens Falls, N.Y. . . a well as awards for Economics and Food & Nutrition. Sportswoman of the Year. . . also a three-year starter as a Physical Therapy major. . . graduate of Glens Falls High first baseman in softball. . . recipient of Hands of Christ and daughter of Carlton and Christine School, Parsons was a four-year U.S. Army Scholar-Athlete awards. Sands, Hanover, Mass. . . a soccer standout there. . . graduate of Notre Dame amassed 84 career goals and was a three-time first-Team Academy, Sands was a four-year Foothills Council all-star. . . team captain in 2002 and 2003. . . varsity starter as a goalkeeper in also excelled in basketball and track. . . placed fourth at soccer. . . earned team MVP honors in 2003 while posting 11 state meet in the triple jump and helped team to Section shutouts and a 0.57 goals-against average. . . also played Two Class B title in track. . . played one season for the eight years of club soccer and was a two-time Massachusetts football team and became the first girl in Section Two to State Cup Most Valuable Goalkeeper. . . helped club team to kick a field goal and extra point. six state titles.

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Golden Flyer Individual Award Winners Empire8 Conference Standings, MELANIE NORTHRUP National Soccer Coaches Association 2000 -- Heidi Brown, jr. defender; Molly Codding, sr. of America All-Americans: defender; Kim French, jr. goalie; Erin Myers, sr. History and Information midfielder; Jaime Snyder, soph. forward 2002 -- Heidi Brown, sr. defender (second team) FINAL 2003 STANDINGS 1999 -- Molly Codding, jr. defender; Karen French, jr. 2001 -- Jaime Snyder, jr. forward (third team) defender; Melissa Kehoskie, jr. midfielder; Stephanie Nardini, fr. midfielder; Melanie Northrup, sr. midfielder; League Overall Empire 8 Tournament 1999 -- Melanie Northrup, sr. midfielder (third team) Michelle Urbanski, sr. forward Team W-L-T W-L-T Pct. Nov. 5, 2003 1997 -- Melanie Northrup, soph. midfielder (third Nazareth 7-0-0 11-5-4 .650 Nazareth 5, RIT 1 team) 1998 -- Molly Codding, soph. defender; Melissa Elmira 5-1-1 12-4-4 .700 Ithaca 1, Elmira 1 Kehoskie, soph. midfielder; Melanie Northrup, jr. HEIDI BROWN Ithaca 4-2-1 10-5-6 .619 (Ithaca advances on NSCAA Northeast Region all-stars: midfielder; Michelle Urbanski, jr. forward 1997 -- Erin RIT 4-3-0 11-7-0 .611 penalty kicks 4-2) Jacobs, sr. goalie; Melissa Kehoskie, fr. midfielder; Utica 3-3-1 11-5-1 .676 Nov. 9, 2002 2003 -- Beth Berger, jr. forward (third team); Meagan Melanie Northrup, soph. midfielder; Shannon Sisson, Hartwick 1-5-1 6-10-3 .395 Nazareth 0, Ithaca 0 Clark, soph. defender (first team); Laura Mallia, jr. sr. defender; Michelle Urbanski, soph. forward St. John Fisher 1-5-1 3-14-1 .194 (teams declared conference co-champions; midfielder (second team) Alfred 0-6-1 5-11-1 .324 Ithaca awarded NCAA berth via penalty kicks 4-3) 1996 -- Rita Bartucca, sr. midfielder 2002 -- Heidi Brown, sr. defender (first team); Coach of the Year -- Gail Mann Stephanie Nardini, sr. midfielder (second team); All-Conference Teams Jaime Snyder, sr. forward (third team) 1995 -- Rita Bartucca, jr. midfielder FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM SCORING LEADERS 2001 -- Heidi Brown, jr. defender (first team); Casey Empire8 Conference all-stars: FORWARDS Corcoran, jr. forward (second team); Stephanie FORWARDS Name, School G-A-Pts. PPG JAIME SNYDER Becca Berry, sr. Ithaca Christine Dorney, jr. Ithaca Jennifer Tuttle, Elm. 16-2--34 2.00 Nardini, jr. midfielder (first team); Jaime Snyder, 2003 -- Beth Berger, jr. forward (first team); Meagan Beth Berger, jr. Nazareth Kristen Lempicki, sr. Nazareth Valerie Marquis, Elmira 12-6--30 1.50 jr. forward (first team) Clark, soph. defender (first team); Candace Hatcher, Jennifer Tuttle, so. Elmira Melanie Lowe, sr. RIT Kate Allardice, Elmira 6-18--30 1.50 sr. goalie (second team); Lisa Ksczanowicz, sr. 2000 -- Heidi Brown, soph. defender (first team); defender (second team); Kristen Lempicki, sr. forward MIDFIELDERS MIDFIELDERS Beth Berger, Nazareth 14-1--29 1.45 Molly Codding, sr. defender (first team); Kim French, (second team); Laura Mallia, jr. midfielder (first team); Laura Mallia, jr. Nazareth Michelle Graziadei, jr. Ithaca Justine Miller, Utica 10-4--24 1.41 jr. goalie (first team); Jaime Snyder, soph. forward Mallory Frost, RIT 8-3--19 1.06 Erin McConnell, jr. defender (honorable mention); Erin Valerie Marquis, sr. Elmira Sheri Kelleher, sr. Hartwick (first team) Rachel Thau, jr. Ithaca Ellen Brandfonbrener, Alf. 8-2--18 1.06 Zillioux, jr. midfielder (first team) Erin Zillioux, jr. Nazareth BACKS Melanie Lowe, RIT 7-4--18 1.06 1999 -- Karen French, jr. defender (first team); Melissa 2002 -- Heidi Brown, sr. defender (first team, Player Abby Chamberlain, sr. Hartwick Becca Berry, Ithaca 10-2--22 1.05 Kehoskie, jr. midfielder (first team); Melanie Northrup, BACKS Lisa Ksczanowicz, jr. Nazareth of the Year); Kala Caster, jr. forward (second team); Sara Johnston, Utica 7-1--15 0.88 Katie Allardice, so. Elmira Ashley McManus, sr. Elmira sr. midfielder (first team); Michelle Urbanski, sr. Casey Corcoran, sr. forward (second team); Laura Kristen Lempicki, Naz. 5-7--17 0.85 forward (first team) Meagan Clark, so. Nazareth Tara Repsher, sr. Ithaca Mallia, soph. midfielder (first team); Stephanie STEPHANIE NARDINI Kim Munding, so. St. John Fisher GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1998 -- Melissa Kehoskie, soph. midfielder (first Nardini, sr. midfielder (first team); Jaime Snyder, sr. Dawn Rathbone, sr. Ithaca GOALIE Candace Hatcher, sr. Nazareth Name, School GP GA GAA team); Melanie Northrup, jr. midfielder (first team); forward (first team)Player of the Year -- Heidi Brown, GOALIE Carrie Yehle, jr. RIT Kurstin Meehan, Ithaca 20 15 0.74 Michelle Urbanski, jr. forward (first team) sr. defender Ashley Baker, fr. Utica HONORABLE MENTION Ashley Baker, Utica 17 14 0.84 1997 -- Erin Jacobs, sr. goalie (first team); Melanie 2001 -- Heidi Brown, jr. defender (first team); Casey PLAYER OF THE YEAR FORWARDS -- Mallory Forst, RIT; Sara Johnston, Utica; Stephanie Rudd, Candace Hatcher, Naz. 20 19 0.93 Northrup, soph. midfielder (first team); Michelle Corcoran, jr. forward (first team); Kim French, sr. goalie Kate Allardice, Elmira Alfred; MIDFIELDERS -- Ellen Brandfonbrener, Alfred; Moet DeLaTorre, Christine Zalusky, Elmira 19 24 1.25 Urbanski, soph. forward (first team) (second team); Lisa Ksczanowicz, soph. defender Carrie Yehle, RIT 17 21 1.45 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR RIT; Justine Miller, Utica; Rachel Sparks, Elmira; Brooke Thompson, Coach of the Year -- Gail Mann (second team); Sarah McGowen, sr. midfielder Ashley Baker, Utica RIT; Jennifer Zimmerman, Utica; BACKS -- Maureen Hunter, Utica; Rachel Johnson, Elmira; Erin McConnell, Nazareth; Morgan Pierce, (second team); Stephanie Nardini, jr. midfielder (first 1996 -- Rita Bartucca, sr. midfielder (first team); team); Jaime Snyder, jr. forward (first team)Player of COACH OF THE YEAR Alfred; Nicole Pinkham, Utica; Jen Rynda, RIT; Emily Stecher, RIT; Michelle Urbanski, fr. forward (first team) Jessica Critchlow, Utica Kaitlin Sweeney, Ithaca; GOALIE -- Christine Zalusky, Elmira the Year -- Jaime Snyder, jr. forward MOLLY CODDING 1995 -- Rita Bartucca, jr. midfielder (first team) 2000 -- Heidi Brown, soph. defender (first team); Molly 1987 -- Lynne Stever, sr. forward (second team) Codding, sr. defender (first team); Karen French, sr. HISTORY AND INFORMATION 1986 -- Lynne Stever, jr. forward (second team) defender (first team); Kim French, jr. goalie (first team); Erin Myers, sr. midfielder (first team); The Empire 8 is a Northeastern Division III Athletic Conference. The In 2001 the conference announced its official brand identity (Empire 8 or Stephanie Nardini, soph. midfielder (first team); Jaime New York State Women’s Collegiate Snyder, soph. forward (first team) conference consists of colleges from “the Empire State” (New York) E8) and launched its informational web site. E8 offers 15 conference Athletic Association all-stars: including Alfred, Elmira, Hartwick, Ithaca, Nazareth, RIT, St. John Fisher, champion sports -, Men’s & Women’s Basketball, Cross Country, 1999 -- Molly Codding, jr. defender (first team); Karen and Utica. Golf, Men’s & Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s & Women’s Soccer, Softball, Men’s 2003 -- Beth Berger, jr. forward; Meagan Clark, soph. French, jr. defender (first team); Melissa Kehoskie, jr. & Women’s Swimming/ Diving, Men’s & Women’s Tennis & Volleyball. defender; Laura Mallia, jr. midfielder; Erin McConnell, midfielder (first team); Stephanie Nardini, fr. midfielder Empire 8 was created in 1996 as a coalition of schools, with the purpose of jr. defender (first team); Melanie Northrup, sr. midfielder (first COMMISSIONER: Chuck Mitrano, KIM FRENCH organizing competitive scheduling for their men’s and women’s basketball 2002 -- Heidi Brown, sr. defender; Laura Mallia, soph. team); Jaime Snyder, fr. forward (first team); Michelle (585) 581-0834 or e-mail: teams. Awarding a conference champion each year, the conference was midfielder; Stephanie Nardini, sr. midfielder; Jaime Urbanski, sr. forward (first team) [email protected] organized and run by the member school’s Athletic Directors. Snyder, sr. forward Player of the Year -- Michelle Urbanski, sr. forward Rookie of the Year -- Stephanie Nardini, fr. midfielder In 1999, the conference expanded to a full athletic conference with the CONFERENCE SID: Tim Farrell 2001 -- Heidi Brown, jr. defender; Casey Corcoran, jr. hiring of a conference commissioner and the expansion of championship e-mail: [email protected] forward; Kim French, sr. goalie; Stephanie Nardini, jr. Co-Coach of the Year -- Gail Mann sport offerings, Commissioner’s Cup (for the school with the best record midfielder; Jaime Snyder, jr. forward (Offensive Player WEBSITE: www.empire8.com across all sports), and individual player awards. of the Year)

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2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer 2004 Nazareth Women’s Soccer Career Scoring & Records All-Time Roster

Nazareth Women’s Soccer Career Scoring Records Nazareth College Women’s Soccer All-Time Roster LYNNE STEVER

POINTS GP G A Pts. Jaime Snyder, 1999-02 37 Player Class of Years Competed Player Class of Years Competed Player Class of Years Competed Lynne Stever, Stacey Altemari, 1989-92 29 Altemari, Stacey 1993 1989- 1992 Haskins, Emily 2002 1998- 2000 O’Leary, Liz 1987 1983- 1986 1983-84, ‘86-87 75 98 30 226 Bree Perry, 1995-98 29 Amidon, Kari 1999 1995 Hatcher, Candace 2004 2000- 2002 Page, Tammy 1992 1990, 1991 Michelle Urbanski, Arnold, Robin 1998 1994, 1996, 1997 Hatcher, Cassandra 2004 2000 Paige, Allison 2004 2000 Rita Bartucca, 1995-96 27 Atchinson, Jenna 2005 2001, 2002 Hayden, Colleen 1991 1987- 1990 Palermo, Mary 1986 1983-1985 1996-99 79 49 27 125 Polly Poweska, 1994-97 25 Ayers, Courtney 2003 1999 Heaviside, Amanda 2002 1998, 1999 Patterson, Megan 2001 1997 Jaime Snyder, ANGELA CONIGLIO Barklund, Greta 1996 1992, 1993 Hedden, Jeanne 1990 1986 Pero, Kathe 1994 1990- 1993 1999-02 76 37 46 120 Melissa Kehoskie, 1997-99, 2001 25 Barrow, Judy 1988 1984- 1987 Heise, Jill 1992 1988- 1990 Perry, Bree 1999 1995- 1998 Beth Berger, 2001-present 25 Bartucca, Rita 1997 1995, 1996 Helmer, Hollie 1996 1992, 1993 Persico, Catherine 1985 1983 Angela Coniglio, Basile, Jennifer 1999 1995 Henion, Arianne 2003 2001, 2002 Philipson, Diane 1997 1993 1984-87 77 42 31 115 ASSISTS Beckley, Sonja 1995 1991 Herzog, Margaret 2001 1998, 1999 Pigula, Michelle 2000 1996- 2000 Bree Perry, 1995-98 79 29 17 75 Jaime Snyder, 1999-02 46 Beerens, Sarah 2000 1996 Hicks, Leann 1992 1989, 1990 Pinkerton, Suzanne 1988 1984 Bell, Deidre 2005 2001 Hinchey, Andrea 1988 1985 Polo, Johanna 1992 1988- 1991 Melissa Kehoskie, Angela Coniglio, 1984-87 31 Bell, Sherri 1993 1989- 1991 Hogle, Erin 1989 1986, 1988 Popek, Kim 1998 1995 1997-99, 2001 76 25 22 72 Lynne Stever, 1983-84, ‘86-87 30 Berger, Beth 2005 2001, 2002 Holliday, Kimberly 1989 1985 Powell, Juliann 1992 1988, 1989 Rita Bartucca, 1995-96 41 27 16 70 BREE PERRY Berkes, Kari 1985 1983 Holt, Shelley 1995 1991 Poweska, Polly 1998 1994- 1997 Michelle Urbanski, 1996-99 27 Bickett, Jessica 2004 2000 Hopkinson, Joanne 1988 1984 Randazzese, Laura 1988 1985 Stacey Altemari, 1989-92 66 29 9 67 Melissa Kehoskie, 1997-99, 2001 22 Black, Jean 1985 1983 Hourigan, Erica 1994 1990 Ranous, Jill 2003 1999- 2002 Polly Poweska, 1994-97 79 25 12 62 Brilbeck, Bridget 1988 1984- 1987 Hughes, Randi 2006 2002 Rauber, Jennifer 1993 1991, 1992 Liz O’Leary, 1983-86 21 Brown, Heidi 2002 1998-2002 Hunter, Kathy 1995 1991 Reardon, Ann 1990 1988, 1989 Beth Berger, Kristen Lempicki, 2000-03 18 Brown, Jill 1988 1984 Iles, Kristen 1996 1992 Rene, Shannon 2002 1998- 2002 2001-present 60 25 5 60 Buckley, Jamie 1997 1993 Jacobs, Erin 1998 1994- 1997 Reohr, Michelle 1991 1987 GOALS Bree Perry, 1995-98 17 Burkett, Amy 1997 1993 Jaedicke, Dawn 1988 1984, 1985 Rivoli, Jean 1991 1987, 1988 Bridget Brilbeck, 1984-87 17 Campbell, Kieran 2005 2001, 2002 Jasinski, Jill 1996 1992 Rogers, Mary Ann 1988 1984, 1985 Lynne Stever, 1983-84, ‘86-87 98 Cannan, Maureen 1987 1983, 1984 Jester, Adrienne 1986 1983, 1984 Rohde, Jackie 1999 1995 Rita Bartucca, 1995-96 16 RITA BARTUCCA Michelle Urbanski, 1996-99 49 Cardot, Jessica 2006 2002 Jones, Tammy 1993 1989, 1990 Root, Kara 1999 1995- 1998 Carvill, Heather 2001 1997 Jordan, Jennifer 1991 1987- 1989 Santino, Renee 1990 1986 Angela Coniglio, 1984-8742 Caster, Kala 2004 2002 Jordan, Julie 1991 1987- 1989 Schaefer, Jennifer 1992 1988 Clark, Meagan 2006 2002 Kapp, Kelly 1996 1993 Schmeer, Pam 1988 1984 Clifford, Nora 1992 1988 Kehoskie, Melissa 2001 1997- 1999, 2001 Schmitt, Gretchen 1994 1990 Codding, Molly 2001 1997- 2000 Kelly, Liz 1999 1995- 1997 Semit, Rhiannon 2002 1998 Nazareth Women’s Soccer Records Collins, Amie 2003 1999- 2002 Kemp, Christine 1998 1996 Simandle, Suzanne 1995 1991, 1993 Colosi, Bridget 1991 1988, 1989 Kent, Carolyn 1998 1994- 1996 Singer, Susan 1990 1986, 1987 SCORING Most saves made in a season: 231, Compton, Torrie 1991 1989 Koch, Shelly 2002 1998, 2000 Sirianni, Lynda 1990 1986 Julie Jordan, 1988 MELISSA KEHOSKIE Coniglio, Angela 1988 1984- 1987 Krein, Laurie 1995 1991- 1994 Sisson, Shannon 1998 1994- 1997 Most points in a game: 11 (5 goals, 1 assist), Connelly, Laureen 1989 1986 Ksczanowicz, Lisa 2004 2000- 2002 Smith, Donna 1984 1983 Lynne Stever vs. Utica College, Oct. 19, 1987 Most saves made in a career: 554, Cook, Stephanie 1985 1983 Labrecque, Catherine 1986 1983 Smith, Joan 1990 1996 Erin Jacobs, 1994-97 Corcoran, Casey 2003 1999- 2002 LaClair, Becky 1994 1992, 1993 Smith, Madonna 1984 1983 Most points in a season: 61 (26 goals, Costello, Susan 1992 1988, 1989 LaMagna, Danni 1999 1995, 1996 Snell, Margaret 1994 1990 9 assists), Lynne Stever, 1984 and 1987 Most shutouts in a season: 13, Croniser, Tina 2002 1998, 2000 Lamb, Tifanie 2003 1999, 2000 Snyder, Jaime 2003 1999- 2002 Erin Jacobs, 1996 Curinga, Kathryn 1998 1994, 1995 Lambiase, Maya 2000 1997- 2000 Solan, Kathy 1992 1988 Most points in a career: 226 (98 goals, 30 Davis, Julianna 2001 1997 Lamoureux, Christine 1997 1994 Sterzelbach, Debbie 1989 1986 assists), Lynne Stever, 1983-84, ‘86-87 Most shutouts in a career: 29, Deagman, Stephanie 1989 1985- 1987 Lempicki, Kristen 2004 2000- 2002 Stever, Barbara 1990 1986 Erin Jacobs, 1994-97 Most goals in a game: 5, Lynne Stever MICHELLE URBANSKI Dearlove, Jenna 1995 1993, 1994 Lessord, Terri 1992 1990, 1991 Stever, Lynne 1987 1983, 1984, vs. Utica College, Oct. 19, 1987 Lowest goals-against average in a season: DeFilipo, Julie 1992 1988- 1991 Lindsay, Karen 1990 1986, 1987 1986, 1987 0.43, Kim French, 2000 DeFisher, Tracy 1990 1986, 1987, 1989 Long, Michelle 1993 1989 Stolp, Nikki 1994 1990- 1992 Most goals in a season: 27, Delaney, Colleen 1988 1984, 1985 Lynch, Wendi 1994 1990, 1991 Sullivan, Kappa 2002 1998, 2000 Lynne Stever, 1983 Lowest goals-against average in a career: Delaney, Jennifer 1996 1992- 1995 Malagisi, Kristina 2000 1996 Sullivan, Margaret 1988 1985 0.75, Kim French, 2000-01 Dell, Jennifer 1995 1991 Mallia, Laura 2005 2002 Tait, Kathy 1987 1984 Most goals in a career: 98, Lynne Stever, Dietz, Kristen 1996 1992, 1993 Manetta, Jenna 1998 1994, 1996 Thayer, Ashley 2006 2002 1983-84, ‘86-87 TEAM Dilamarter, Holly 1988 1984 Mann, Mickey 1988 1984, 1987 Thompson, Betsy 1996 1992- 1994 DiMeno, Alicia 1988 1984, 1985 Marangi, Briana 2000 1996- 1998 Thorpe, Karen 1993 1989, 1991, 1992 Most assists in a game: 4, Michelle Urbanski Most wins in a season: 17 in 1999 DiSalvo, Gina 1984 1983 Marquart, Lisa 1995 1991 Tieu, Tran 1999 1995 at Brockport, Sept. 9, 1999; 4, Jaime Snyder (17-3); 17 in 2002 (17-4-1) LIZ O’LEARY Farquhar, Kelly 1991 1989, 1990 Martini, Liz 1997 1994 Trainor, Corinne 1985 1983, 1984 vs. Hartwick, Oct. 20, 2001 Most goals scored in a game: 10 vs. Keuka, Ferguson, Kathryn 2006 2002 Maxey, Susan 1987 1983 Trickey, Jennifer 1991 1987- 1990 Fisher, Christine 2005 2001 May, Erin 2003 1999 Tyson, Jillian 2003 1999, 2000, 2001 Most assists in a season: 15, Sept. 19, 2001; 10 vs. Alfred, Oct. 18, 2002 Flamik, Tammie 1984 1983 McConnell, Erin 2005 2001, 2002 Urbanski, Michelle 2000 1996- 1999 Jaime Snyder, 2000 Most goals scored in a season: 69 in 1997 Forsyth, Patricia 1988 1984, 1985 McEvoy, Gale 1986 1983 Vainio, Leigh 2005 2001, 2002 Most assists in a career: 46, Franczak, Jen 1995 1993 McGowen, Sarah 2002 1998- 2001 Vermilyea, Jessica 1998 1994 Jaime Snyder, 1999-02 Longest winning streak: 12 games French, Karen 2001 1999, 2000 McGrath, Allison 1995 1992 Vick, Kristi 1997 1993- 1996 in 1986 and 1996 ERIN JACOBS French, Kim 2002 2000, 2001 Mertz, Sandy 1988 1984, 1985 Wagner, Sarah 2000 1996 GOALKEEPING French, Michelle 2000 1996- 1999 Miller, Aimee 1996 1992 Wahl, Tracy 1992 1991 Longest unbeaten streak: 18 games Gale, Jeanne 1998 1994- 1996 Miller, Patty 1988 1984, 1985 Weaver, Tara 1992 1988, 1989 Most games played in a season: 23, (16-0-2) in 1997 Gallagher, Cathy 2002 1998- 2001 Morgan, Cheryl 2000 1996- 1999 Webster, Jennifer 1998 1994 Erin Jacobs, 1996 Gonzales, Katie 2002 1998- 2000 Morley, Becky 1994 1991, 1992 Wegman, Jennifer 1991 1988- 1990 Most shutouts in a season: 13 in 1996 Grant, Erica 1996 1992, 1993 Myers, Erin 2001 1997- 2000 Welge, Lori 1985 1983, 1984 Most games played in a career: 78, Graziano, Darrah 2004 2002 Nardini, Stephanie 2003 1999- 2002 Welsch, Karen 1989 1985 Erin Jacobs, 1994-97 Fewest goals allowed in a season: 11 in 2000 Gregoire, Jackie 1991 1987 Newell, Jeanne 1989 1985- 1988 Whitmer, Kelly 1988 1984- 1986 Most saves made in a game: 30, Hanscom, Mary 1988 1984 Nicholls, Mary 1985 1983 Winstead, Debra 1989 1985 Harrower, Susan 1989 1985, 1986, 1987 Norcross, Lauri 1995 1991 Zillioux, Erin 2005 2001, 2002 Kathe Pero vs. Alfred University, Hashem, Elizabeth 1987 1983 Northrup, Melanie 2000 1996- 1999 Sept. 30, 1992

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About Nazareth College Expenses Nazareth College is a private, co-educational 2004-05 Tuition $18,040 college with a liberal arts and sciences core. Room and board (various plans available) $7,700 Founded in 1924 by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Fees $636 Nazareth has been independent for more ATKINSON HUGHES PROSSER than 30 years. Total $26,376

Nazareth’s Athletic Mission and Philosophy Academic Highlights The Nazareth College Athletic Department will strive to empower its • During the past 16 years, 27 Nazareth students have won Fulbright student-athletes to grow as people and make a positive impact on grants to carry out research, teach, and study in 13 countries around society, with life-skills development, mentoring, and leadership the world. Few colleges and universities in the nation can match opportunities through competitive and cooperative experiences. Nazareth’s record of preparing students for success in the Fulbright The Athletic Department is committed to assisting in the college’s competition—the U.S. government’s most prestigious scholarship mission of educating students with a goal of fostering lifelong program. commitment to intellectual, ethical and aesthetic values. The Athletic • Nazareth has a distinguished history of teacher preparation with nearly Department will operate under firm institutional control of the college 1,700 graduates currently teaching in Monroe County classrooms. and will always place the health and welfare of the student-athletes, • Nazareth features an array of health professions programs, coaches and staff first in decisions regarding the athletics program. including a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Music Therapy, Art The department will operate under the NCAA Division III philosophy, Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, and Physical Therapy. through which academics are the student’s first priority and • The Nazareth College Arts Center, which houses the departments sportsmanship, fair play, diversity and ethical conduct are constantly of Theatre Arts, Music, and Art, has welcomed more than two million taught and promoted. people to performances since it opened in 1967. Campus Expansion Community Service In 2000, Nazareth contracted to purchase 73 acres of property Ninety-one percent of Nazareth undergraduates participate in and buildings adjacent to the current campus from the college’s community service projects while they are students. In addition, founders, the Sisters of St. Joseph. This opportunity doubles the size Nazareth offers an on-campus Center for Service Learning, which of the campus and will enable the college to shape its future in ways serves as a resource for students seeking volunteer placements and previously unimaginable. for faculty who want to incorporate service into the curriculum. A three-phase master plan that will be implemented over the next five to seven years, will integrate the existing campus with the newly Alumni acquired property into one seamless and architecturally consistent Seventy-five percent of Nazareth’s 23,000 alumni reside in New York landscape. New academic programs, including a Master of Arts in state. Nearly 70 percent are employed in service professions including Liberal Studies, a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, education, health care, child care, social work, and counseling. and Information Technology have been joined by new athletic programs in cross country, equestrian, men’s soccer, and track and field. Athletic Highlights Undergraduate enrollment is projected to reach 2,000 students • The average grade-point average of student-athletes for within the next five years. the spring 2004 semester was 3.06. Faculty • A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Nazareth has 21 intercollegiate teams that compete at the Division III level. Full-time 140 Nazareth also competes in the Empire 8 Conference with Alfred, Part-time 69 Elmira, Hartwick, Ithaca, RIT, St. John Fisher, and Utica. Student/Faculty Ratio 12:1 • Nazareth’s men’s lacrosse team won national championships Ninety-four percent of full-time faculty have received the highest in 1992, 1996, and 1997. professional degree in their field. • Nazareth finished 74th in the NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics) standings for Division III for in Enrollment 2003-04 for its second highest finish ever. The Golden Flyers were Full-time undergraduate enrollment for the fall of 2004 will be represented in NCAA Tournaments in women’s soccer, men’s approximately 1,800. That number increases to about 3,200 with lacrosse, and women’s lacrosse. Nazareth also claimed Empire 8 the inclusion of part-time and graduate students. There are more Conference titles in men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s than 1,150 students living on campus. soccer, men’s golf, and men’s lacrosse. The 2004-05 freshman class had a mean SAT score of 1140. Admission Over 33 percent finished in the top 10 percent of their high school Contact the Nazareth Admissions Office at (585)389-2860 or toll-free graduating class; 70 percent ranked in the top 25 percent. at (800)462-3944 to find out more about the admission process, including financial aid opportunities, to attend an open house, or to arrange for a campus tour.

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