2006 WOMEN’S LACROSSE ROSTER NO. NAME YEAR POS. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 1 Morghan Vahue Jr. A Victor, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy 3 Christina D’Angelo Jr. D Northport, N.Y./Northport 4 Caroline “Fe” Grumbine Jr. A Owings Mills, Md./Roland Park Country 5 Jenna Hubbard So. A Severna Park, Md./St. Mary’s 6 Megan Riedy Jr. D Ellicott City, Md./McDonogh School 7 Caroline McGuire Sr. M Darien, Conn./Darien 8 Lexie Marrocco Fr. A Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury 9 Mandy Friend Fr. A/M Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy 10 Ashley Friend Jr. M Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy 11 Allison Nuzzi Sr. M/D Baltimore, Md./Notre Dame Prep 13 Zara Nematollahi So. M/D Severna Park, Md./Severna Park 15 Allison Ayers Fr. M Oakton, Va./Flint Hill 16 Sarah Townsend Fr. M Ocean City, Md./Worcester 19 Jackie Blucher Fr. D Towson, Md./St. Paul’s 20 Samantha Tract So. D Wayne, Pa./Radnor 21 Sara Allen Sr. A Rosemont, Pa./Radnor 22 Erin Kennedy So. D Severna Park, Md./Severna Park 27 Katy Smullen Fr. A/M Cyprus, Texas/Cyprus Fairbanks 30 Sarah Ingle Jr. D Columbia, Md./River Hill 31 Kirby Thalenberg Jr. D Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s 33 Claire Cunniff So. A Catonsville, Md./Catonsville 39 Jackie Swansburg Sr. GK Beverly, Mass./Governor Dummer Acad. Head Coach: Sue Murphy, Massachusetts ‘90 • Assistant Coach: Amy Altig, James Madison ‘05

Back L-R: Christina D’Angelo, Mandy Friend, Sam Tract, Megan Riedy, Erin Kennedy, Katy Smullen, Caroline McGuire, Sarah Ingle Middle L-R: Morghan Vahue, Sara Allen, Kirby Thalenberg, Ashley Friend, Sarah Townsend, Jackie Blucher, Alexi Marrocco Front L-R: Jenna Hubbard, Claire Cunniff, Fe Grumbine, Alli Nuzzi, Zara Nematollahi, Jackie Swansburg (Not pictured: Allison Ayers) TABLE OF CONTENTS 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 1 Winning the Atlantic 10 the Winning was such a Championship in 2005 for our fantastic accomplishment Considering program. lacrosse had dominated the Temple our entry in before conference within 2002, to build the program years and achieve the three the NCAA automatic qualifier to is quite a feat! Tournament is over process the building Now, now are and four years of recruits have As I at Richmond. here prior to this quoted to my teams the “blue collar” work is year, it’s now time to done; however, those goals. Not only do we reset A-10 the and win want to repeat Championship in 2006, but we season want a regular championship as well. The team is also committed to going further in the NCAA tournament. I invite you to check out the University of Richmond and you 2006 LACROSSE2006 NOTE FROM THE HEAD COACH FROM THE NOTE Pictured on front cover: Sara Allen, Caroline McGuire, Allison Nuzzi, Jackie Swansburg McGuire, Allen, Caroline cover: Sara on front Pictured Pictured on back cover: Christina D’Angelo, Morghan Vahue, Ashley Friend, Megan Riedy Ashley Friend, Vahue, on back cover: Christina D’Angelo, Morghan Pictured will soon see how its reputation as a private school is nationally renowned, offering a offering as a private school is nationally renowned, will soon see how its reputation an intimacy among the student- size offers superb liberal arts education. Richmond’s while still allowing an individual to athletes that is very supportive and family-like, private located in a gorgeous The University is interests. other personal explore 10 opponents. many of our Top hours from setting and is less then three in the University of Richmond. I hope you I thank you in advance for your interest A-10 Championship, earning capturing the would like to help us fulfill our goals of the NCAA berth, and climbing high in the national rankings. Tournament CREDITS Public Relations TEAM INFO Editor: Shea Seagle COACHNG STAFF MEDIA RELATIONS Richmond Lacrosse Staff Richmond Lacrosse Printing: Colonial Printing TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE Jackie Swansburg, Sara Allen, Sara Jackie Swansburg, UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Special Thanks To: Bob Black, Mary Woodard, Special Thanks To: Photography: Scott Brown, Richmond Athletic Richmond Photography: Scott Brown, Design and Layout: Kim Barefoot of SpectruMax Design and Layout: Kim Barefoot ...... University of Richmond, Va. 23173 ...... University of Richmond, Va...... [email protected] The 2006 University of Richmond women’s lacrosse of SpiderComm. guide is a production Lacrosse ContactLacrosse ...... Shea Seagle PhoneOffice ...... 804-287-6312 Cell Phone ...... 804-269-1890 FaxOffice ...... 804-289-8820 Email ...... [email protected] AddressMailing ...... 2005 Record ...... 9-8 (Finish)A-10 Record 2005 ...... 5-2 (Fourth) Champs A-10 Tournament ...... A-10 Tournament AppearancePostseason . .2005 NCAA First Round Results ...... Duke (L, 16-4) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 16/10 Newcomers ...... 6 Head Coach. . . .Sue Murphy ...... Alma Mater ’90 ...... Massachusetts at UR (Years)Record ...... 38-30 (4) . . . (Years) Record Career ...... 93-78 (11) Assistant CoachAltig ...... Amy Phone Office Lacrosse ...... 804-287-6680 Fax Office Lacrosse ...... 804-287-1919 E-MailLacrosse ...... [email protected] Location. .Richmond, Va...... Founded...... 1830 ...... Enrollment ...... 2,950 President E. Cooper William ...... Dr. Athletics of Director ...... Jim Miller Conference...... Atlantic 10 ...... Nickname...... Spiders ...... Colors ...... Red and Blue Facility ...... First Market Stadium Athletics Website . . . .www.RichmondSpiders.com This Is Richmond Lacrosse Richmond This Is ...... 2 ...... University Of RichmondThis Is The ...... 4 Richmond Facilities ...... 6 ...... And Conditioning Strength ...... 7 ...... In The CommunityA.L.L/Spiders ...... 8 ...... Field The Spiders Off ...... 10 ...... – Jen CielewichMy Perspective . .11 ...... 2006 Outlook . . .12 ...... Sue MurphyHead Coach ...... 14 Altig/Support Staff Amy Assistant Coach ...... 15 Senior Stand...... 16 ...... ProfilesMeet The Spiders – Player . .17 ...... 2006 Opponents...... 24 ...... Richmond Vs. 2006 Opponents ...... 25 ...... 26 Atlantic 10 ...... ChampionsAtlantic 10 2005 ...... 27 2005 Season Review ...... 28 Results Book/All-Time Spider Record ...... 30 They NowAre Roster/Where All-Time ...... 31 2 www.RichmondSpiders.com THIS IS RICHMOND LACROSSE THIS IS RICHMOND LACROSSE 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 3 held the No. 18 spot in the IWLCANo. 18 spot in the held the in the poll for was included poll. Richmond during the season. five weeks advanced to five teams that the Spiders will face In 2006, schedule. tremendous last year’s NCAA Mount St. Mary’s, including Duke, Maryland, Tournament, and . Towson, with Atlantic 10 Championships, in the appearances and made three 38-30 record appearance in the NCAA and their first-ever Title Atlantic 10 Tournament one Tournament. a Division I All-American and An 100 points and 100 goals in a career. than more consecutive first-team honors for three she earned conference All-Region selection, seasons. a Divison I sport at UR in 1992. Since joining Regional performers since becoming ago, the Spiders have earned eight spots on the yearly years Atlantic 10 three the named co-Defensive teams and in 2002, Kristy Gallagher was All-Conference Year. Player of the first-ever invitation to the NCAA Duke, Championships and fell to second-seed action. 16-4, in first round • In 2004, the Spiders earned their highest national ranking in nine years when they years in nine ranking national highest earned their Spiders 2004, the • In a continues to play powerhouse, becoming a national focused on • Richmond, the Spiders have compiled a first four seasons at Richmond, • In Coach Murphy’s history to score lacrosse became the first player in Spiders’ Boliver (1991-94) • Lynn All- All-Americans and five has boasted five program • The Spiders’ lacrosse Atlantic 10 title, Richmond’s 2005 squad earned the program’s After capturing the • 4 www.RichmondSpiders.com THE UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND • 13%minorities • 52%women,48%men • 2,976undergraduate students,661gradu- • Dr. William E.Cooper, namedthe • Private,independent,highlyselectivelib- studies ate students,815studentsincontinuing Board of Trustees onMay9,1998 University’s eighthpresident bythe eral artsuniversity UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT TYPE OFINSTITUTION STUDENT BODY • Five associate’s and bachelor’s degree • Fiveassociate’sandbachelor’s • Jurisdoctorateandfivedual degree pro- • Fivemasters’andoneM.B.A.degree pro- • 56majors,40minors,and12concentra- continuing studies tion tonumerous non-credit offerings in ters’ programs, andtenminors,inaddi- graduate certificateprograms, twomas- programs, eightcertificateprograms, two grams inlaw gram degree level tions atthebachelor’s • Studentsfrom 46states,Washington, countries D.C., U.S.Virgin Islands,and88foreign ACADEMIC PROGRAMS programs setinacomfortable h nfiil UnbiasedGuideto - The Unofficial, • Approximately 220,includingstudent • High-speedInternetaccessineverydorm • Average ClassSize:18 • Student-FacultyRatio:10:1 • 312full-time,98%holdadoctorateor faculty interaction arejusta and beautifulenvironment” the 331MostInterestingColleges few oftheperksbeinga “Small classesandterrific and nationalsororities andfraternities government, honor andjudicialcouncils, located inlabsthroughout campus room, approximately 600computers terminal degree - The Fiske GuidetoColleges “Exceptional academic Richmond Spider” CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS TECHNOLOGY FACULTY THE UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 5 Colleges Engagement One of the most for Academics, Student - National Survey of Student year students and seniors institutions for both first- Selectivity and Campus Life Selectivity and - Princeton Review’s The Best 357 The - Princeton Review’s “academically challenging” Four Stars (Highest Possible) Stars (Highest Four SPORTS CAMPUS and a 10-acre lake and a 10-acre most beautiful campuses by various college guides in 19 varsity sports • Frequently sited as among the nation’s • Frequently live on campus • 92% of undergraduates • 350 acres of mature pines, rolling hills, pines, rolling of mature • 350 acres • NCAAAtlantic 10 Conference Division I, 6 www.RichmondSpiders.com FIRST MARKET STADIUM of 2001asaresult ofamajorcontributionfrom FirstMarketBank. The stadiumwasrenamed FirstMarketStadiumduringthesummer recommended status. of-the-art turfwasthefirstartificialsurfacetoattainFIFA renovation whichincludedtheinstallationofFieldTurf. Thestate- In thesummerof2004,facilityunderwenta1.1milliondollar Seating isavailableformore than2,000spectators. lacrosse program, soccerteamsandthetrackfieldprograms. addition, FirstMarketStadiumservesasthehometoSpider Stadium, alightedfacilitylocatedadjacenttotheRobinsCenter. In The UniversityofRichmondplaysitshomecontestsatFirstMarket FIRST MARKETSTADIUM FIRST MARKETSTADIUM immediate left. Robins CenterandtheSoccer/Track Complexare onthe the academiccampus.Turn leftontoBoatwrightDrive.The turning ontoThree Chopt)andcontinuepasttheentranceto Turn leftonTowana Drive(approximately .5mileafter miles toThree ChoptRoad.Turn leftonThree ChoptRoad. 147 (HuguenotRoad)andcontinueapproximately eight From US60(MidlothianTurnpike), turnleftonStateRoute are ontheimmediateleft. entrance sign.TheRobinsCenterandSoccer/Track Complex bottom ofthehillatbrickUniversityRichmond (approximately .5mileafterthetraffic signal).Bearright atthe straight for.8mile.Turn rightontoBoatwright Drive (Three ChoptRoad).Turn leftonThree Chopt.Continue Continue southonGlensideDrivetothefourthtraffic light From thewest: and theSoccer/Track Complexare ontheimmediateleft. Drive. Bearrightatthebottomofhill.TheRobinsCenter After approximately ahalfmile,turnrightontoBoatwright 183A). At thefourthstoplight,turnleftonThree ChoptRoad. From theeast: immediate left. Robins CenterandtheSoccer/Track Complexare onthe Boatwright Drive.Bearrightatthebottomofhill.The Road. After approximately ahalfmile,turnrightonto (Exit 183A). At thefourthstoplight,turnleftonThree Chopt From thesouth: immediate left. Robins CenterandtheSoccer/Track Complexare onthe onto BoatwrightDrive.Bearrightatthebottomofhill.The Three ChoptRoad. After approximately ahalfmile,turnright Drive Exit(Exit183A). At thefourthstoplight,turnlefton From thenorth: DIRECTIONS TOFIRSTMARKETSTADIUM From I-64,takeExit183/GlensideDrivesouth. Take 64West. Take GlensideDriveExit(Exit 95 Northto64West. Take GlensideDriveExit 95 Southto64West (Exit79).Take Glenside SUPPORT SERVICES 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 7 Coach in charge of lacrosse. charge Coach in both dur- works out all year, Each team the off-season. ing its season and in is involved staff Each squad’s coaching and implementation in the development of these workouts. squad is provid- Every athlete on every workout. ed with an individual for scheduled are Specific workout times each team. mem- staff and conditioning Strength with in constant communication bers are to in order the sports medicine staff of ath- rehabilitation the proper ensure possible injuries. letes and to prevent SUPPORT SERVICES SUPPORT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING letes regarding health matters and con- letes regarding to help them achieve opti- cerns in order mum health and conditioning. Strength and conditioning efforts are and conditioning efforts Strength facility conducted in a 4,000 square-foot been upgraded. that has recently and condition- Each team has a strength its training member to direct ing staff with emphasis on strength, program, speed, flexibility, conditioning, agility, is and plyometric training. Joe Maher & Conditioning the Head Strength SPORTS MEDICINE The Spider Sports Medicine Department treatment, for the prevention, provides of athletic injuries. and rehabilitation The expansive Spider athletic training and fea- renovated was recently room the latest electric modalities and tures equipment. cardiovascular and Young, Chris physician, Dr. Team stu- Leslie Rose, direct team internist, Dr. dent-athlete health care. of Sports Richmond’s Director Medicine, Dave Jaconski, is assisted by athletic trainers. eight NATA-certified for all Certified coverage is provided sports. Student-athletes have year- accessibility to athletic trainers round Jen Athletic Trainer and facilities. only lacrosse works with Travers the year to meet the team’s throughout needs. A therapist is available for physical staff protocols. individualized rehabilitation to student-ath- Education is provided 8 www.RichmondSpiders.com STUDENT-ATHLETE LEADERSHIP elesCne •Career Development Center •Writing Center Core • Assistance Program academic excellence. • Academic Skills Center A.L.L. guidesandsupportsstudent-athletes intheirjourneytoward Wellness• Center • SpeechCenter • A.L.L. Blackboard Database • Tutorial Support resources: Counselors encouragestudent-athletestoutilizethefollowing course selection,potentialmajorsandlifelonggoals. Academic counselorsadvisestudent-athletesaboutstudy skills, leadership trainingforRichmond’sstudent-athletes. Through servicesandseminars, A.L.L. develops individuals A.L.L. STUDENT-ATHLETE LEADERSHIP is auniqueandinteractiveprogram thatpromotes academicexcellence,buildslifeskills,andprovides EXCEL •CHALLENGEACHIEVE EXCEL who makepositivecontributionstotheUniversity, theirfamilies,andthecommunity. CONTRIBUTE. ACADEMICS THEY STUDY. THEY iest riig•Major/Career Exploration •HealthyLifestyleDevelopment • SpiderCareer Alumni Network(SCAN)-awebofformer Spider • Personality Assessment • DiversityTraining • FinancialPlanning athletes forthereal world: A.L.L. sponsorsseminarsandworkshopsthatprepare student- waiting… Beyond theclassroom andtheplayingfield,there isawholeworld current student-athletes student-athletes willingtoshare theircareer experienceswith Student-Athlete LeadershipProgram EXPLORE •CONNECTDISCOVER Academics -LifeSkillsLeadership STUDENT-ATHLETES COMPETE. at theUniversityofRichmond THEY A.L.L. LIFE SKILLS DO IT STUDENT-ATHLETE LEADERSHIP 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 9 Spiders in the COMMUNITY— rewarding moments of playing lacrosse moments of playing lacrosse rewarding at Richmond occur off the field of play… at Richmond occur off that so proudly supports them. Some of the most that so proudly Spider student-athletes reach out to the community out to the Spider student-athletes reach LEADERSHIP STUDENT-ATHLETE LEADERSHIP STUDENT-ATHLETE COMMUNITY • TEAMWORK • TRANSFORMATION In order to achieve excellence in all areas, Richmond to achieve excellence in all areas, In order encouraged to utilize the department’s student-athletes are of academic support services. Under the direction Academics Bruce Athletics for of Assistant Director Maria Hickman, the Academic Coordinator Matthews and is dedicated to enriching the student-athlete office experience. Academic Richmond’s Student-Athlete Development and oversees the academic services for all 19 Support office varsity sports. In addition, the academic coordinators of life skills, tutoring, advise student-athletes in the areas planning. class scheduling, and career The Student-Athlete Leadership Council (SALC) serves as the liaison The Student-Athlete Leadership Council (SALC) administration, and the between the student-athletes, athletic student-athletes with SALC provides University faculty. opportunities for leadership: • Community Service• Internships• Partnership with the Center for Civic Engagement end with the doesn’t Leaders for life: the commitment to leadership just the beginning. the last lap, or the final out…it’s buzzer, • Food and Clothing Drives • Reading Programs 10 www.RichmondSpiders.com SPIDERS OFF THE FIELD SPIDERS OFFTHEFIELD MY PERSPECTIVE 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 11 I was ready to take a risk. I needed a change. I was searching for a change. I was searching take a risk. I needed to I was ready was Richmond lacrosse. myself and what I found I was on my was no turning back. there I made my decision and of Richmond and I had no idea what I was way to the University I thought that I had landed Boston, from up against. Transferring I first set foot on Richmond soil. I looked on another planet when a mistake. People and it was quite clear that I had made around wearing guys were wearing sundresses, smiling, girls were were I was wearing beyond belief and, to top it off, pastels; I was scared is always there At least, I thought, fit in. sweatpants…I did not I certainly was not Ha! The joke was on me, but lacrosse. day of practice, we ran shuttles for two laughing. On the first weeks of my at the time, one of the worst hours. It was probably, life. like that. What I wouldn’t give to have another week “little team that could” Richmond soon became my home and the by after week, I was inspired Week instantly became my family. believed in our team, my teammates’ eagerness to believe. They and me. In the chaos our coach, our philosophies, our work ethic, I knew that I had and confusion of that first year of unknowns, found my place at Richmond. and seemingly endless the team faced new challenges Each year, in unexpected places amounts of obstacles. Leadership was born together as players, as people, grew and unsuspecting people. We way and we hated learned lessons the hard and as teammates. We The odds beat the odds. We together. it, but we pushed through of the results the work and saw appreciate learned to beat us. We excelled. played. We a lot. We laughed laughed. We We our labor. together. were fell. We We of the puzzle which Everything was an experience, a test, a piece who I would become, would fit together to form my character, I opened my eyes and and, for the first time, who I wanted to be. took it all in. and it seemed to last only as long. I My senior year was a dream what I would soon be missing. learned quickly to appreciate it or not), pranks, late Practices, agilities, track workouts (believe wearing goggles, nights, long talks, eating junk, slapping sticks, Coach, camp Richmond, winning, Gore- bus rides, locker rooms, Anthem, pre- The National itineraries, losing, new gear, Tex-OK, game jitters, post-game cries, inside jokes, teammates, friendships, and roommates. In the end, I was left with answers to the many questions that I When the last whistle blows, who agonized over. had previously What did you will you be? How much have you grown? will you go? How will you be defined? My sacrifice? Where embedded in who I have become. Everyday I tackle answers are the questions that once haunted me and answer them with my actions. I pay attention to the lessons I have learned through still the ones that I call and find that those answers are lacrosse upon. friend, and thank you for being my teacher, Richmond lacrosse: not apart. The moving on; however, I am For now, family. in the pieces of my heart and the profound memories of you are of of my risk is buried in the roots reward and irreplaceable Richmond lacrosse. MY PERSPECTIVE MY JEN CIELEWICH head coach Sue Murphy. for three years after transferring from for three Jen Cielewich ‘04 played at Richmond to join newly-hired 12 www.RichmondSpiders.com 2006 LACROSSE SEASON PREVIEW Riedy, of players,including senior The Spiders’defense,ledby anexperiencedandstrong group Spiders No.18inthe2006pre-season poll. respect with season, theprogram hasearnedatremendous amountof year yet. And, afteryearsofsuccessandanundefeatedfall mix, theSpidersare embarkinguponwhatcouldbetheirbest (Amy Altig, aJMUlacrosse standout)inthealready thriving freshmen andaknowledgeablecommittedassistantcoach victorioussquad andaddingsixextremely talented year’s Returning adeterminedheadcoachand16playersfrom last just howstrong theRichmondlacrosse program is. looking tobuildupontheirrecent successandshowthenation Championship.Theyare now ever invitationtotheNCAA Championship Title, inadditiontoearningtheprogram’s first- poll,andcaptured one Atlantic 10 spot intheIWLCA three appearancesinthe A-10 Championships,heldtheNo.18 In thelastfouryearsof Atlantic 10play, theSpidershave made ever beenwithinourconference, aswellnationally.” “This isgoingtobethesquadthattakesusfurtherthanwe’ve lacrosse headcoachSueMurphyofher2006lacrosse team. Richmond lacrosse,” statedUniversityofRichmondwomen’s “The teamiscommittedtoexcellenceandahigherstandard of ohmr rnKneywl otiueo h pdr’defensiveendin2006. Sophomore ErinKennedywillcontributeontheSpiders’ who wasnamed a2006Third-Team Pre-Season All- 2006 LACROSSE SEASON PREVIEW SEASON 2006 LACROSSE Inside Women’s Lacrosse DEFENSE Allison Nuzzi, magazine thatrankedthe junior Megan the Spidersonattackingend Friend Seniors Senior Caroline McGuire, last year’s leadingscorer, returns totheSpidersattack. American by season. percentage of.445,rankingfifthintheprogram forasingle Championship team,shefinishedtheyearwithasave ofthe2005 member A-10 All- game forthepasttwoseasons. A Spiders ingoalafterseeingactioneveryminuteof Jackie Swansburg to theSpiders’backline. brings outstandingfootworkandexcellentmark-downability sophomore minutes are juniors and ready to help theSpiders’defensewithawealthof to gettheirjobdone,soitmakesmyeasier.” Also returning defense thatIhaveeverplayedbehind.knowtheyare going senior SpidergoalieJackieSwansburg. “Thisisthebestlineof “I feelsocomfortablewiththedefendersinfront ofme,”stated Spiders’ fallgames. challengesafterallowingonlyfivegoalsintwoofthe year’s decisions. Thisteam’sdefenseproved itsreadiness forthis tremendous responsibility andshowexcellentdefensive year. Sophomores Christina D’Angelo, and Caroline McGuire Morghan Vahue Zara Nematollahi. Inside Women’s Lacrosse ATTACK Erin Kennedy will onceagainberelied ontoanchorthe and Sarah Ingle is returning all ofitsstartersfrom last are onceagainexpectedtolead Sara Allen . McGuire, wholedtheteam and and Freshman n juniors and Sam Tract Kirby Thalenberg Magazine

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Ashley have takenon , n junior and and 2006 LACROSSE SEASON PREVIEW 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 13 Spider seniors/captains McGuire, Allen, Nuzzi, and Spider seniors/captains McGuire, of the upcoming excited for the promise are Swansburg was Atlantic 10 Championship last year the season. “Winning stated McGuire. a huge accomplishment for our program,” have been set at our goals and standards however, “This year, Atlantic 10 we looking for a repeat a higher level. Not only are Championship and an automatic NCAA but we also have bid, our sights set on advancing in the NCAA With Tournament. this team, anything is the talent and experience we have on possible!” Allison Ayers (not pictured) are expected to contribute to the Spiders’ expected to are (not pictured) Allison Ayers success this season. Freshmen Jackie Blucher, Mandy Friend, Katy Smullen, Lexie Marrocco, Sarah Townsend, and Sarah Townsend, Mandy Friend, Katy Smullen, Lexie Marrocco, Jackie Blucher, Freshmen Lexie Allison and Fe’ Grumbine, ‘ who are both looking for Caroline Christina D’Angelo, Samantha Tract, Jackie Swansburg, and Megan Riedy anchor the Spiders in the back. Jackie Swansburg, Christina D’Angelo, Samantha Tract, , who was a help to the Spiders in the Claire Cunniff, Claire Cunniff, and Mandy Friend The three newcomers have all proven that they have newcomers have all proven The three breakout seasons. Last year, Cunniff led all freshmen with led all freshmen Cunniff seasons. Last year, breakout who led the team in shooting eight goals, and Hubbard, (.583) and shots on goal (1.000), followed with percentage seven goals, including one hat trick. two years of injury is Returning from in goals last season and in the fall, loves to handle the ball in goals last season and in the fall, Championship’s Most Outstanding A-10 The under pressure. and game-winning both the game-tying Performer scored win over rival Temple goals last year in an exciting last-minute same game, Atlantic 10 semi-final. In that University in the Friend help the Spiders advance to the added five goals to season and an a great coming off are Atlantic 10 Finals. “We “I can’t wait to do even even better fall season,” said Friend. bigger things this season!” 2005 season in which she a big off is also coming Vahue finished fourth on the team with 13 goals, including one hat to the line-up after adding seven Allen returns trick, while various injuries. from goals and is healthy after recovering sophomores for the Spiders are Playing a huge support role Jenna Hubbard who is ready to impact as soon as she can step on the field. who is ready Freshman and follow the positive fall, is looking to continue to be a threat influence of her sister and become an impact player right away. freshmen Rounding out the Spiders’ attack are Marrocco, Katy Smullen, Sarah Townsend, Ayers. felt on the field and will what it takes to make their presence be expected to contribute right away. 14 www.RichmondSpiders.com HEAD COACH SUE MURPHY history. 12 wins,themostin program’s ever start(6-2)ontheirway to recording sidelines, theSpidersgotoff totheirbest- 20 teams.Inherfirstyearonthe 18 positionafterdefeatingatrioofTop decades whenRichmondheldtheNo. highest nationalrankinginovertwo In 2004,Murphyhelpedherteamtoits Tournament. NCAA program’s firsteverappearanceinthe mark intheconference, aswellthe place finishinthe Atlantic 10witha5-2 team toa9-8overallrecord, andafourth by CSTV(5/9). Additionally, sheledher the women’slacrosse CoachoftheWeek national recognition asshewasnamed 10 Championships,Murphyearned Last season,afterwinningthe Atlantic 2005. Tournament in appearance intheNCAA Tournament Title andtheirfirst-ever championships, withone Atlantic 10 appearances inthe Atlantic 10 38-30 record andmadethree Richmond, theSpidershavecompileda nothing less.Inherfirstfourseasonsat lacrosse coachSueMurphyaccepts Excellence. Richmondheadwomen’s MASSACHUSETTS ‘90 MASSACHUSETTS FIFTH SEASON HEAD COACHSUEMURPHY A greatfitforalacrosse player qualifier toNCAA tournament euiu aps andabright beautiful campus, Strong Atlantic10Conference competition locatedlessthan Strength ofnationallacrosse oc o h .. National coach fortheU.S.A From 1998-2005,Murphywasthehead coach oftheyear. was twicenamedthe America East at-large berth.Murphy and toanNCAA season andtournamentchampionships the Terriers tothe America Eastregular in thecountry. In2000,Murphydirected posted rankingsof17 last three seasonsatBoston,theTerriers over nationalpowerhouses and,inher six seasonsatthehelm,postingwins competition inthecountryduringher against someofthetoughest about. Murphy’sBUteamsexcelled program toheightssomeonlydream varsity level;instead,shetookthe celebrate theprogram’s risetothe did notrest on herlaurels, however, and Division Ilevelsixyearsago.Murphy women’s lacrosse program tothe University, where shelaunched the serving asheadcoachatBoston Murphy cametoRichmondafter which offersanautomatic Both grass andturffields ihsrn cdmc,a with strong academics, Private school education Commitment towin Strong supportstaff three hoursaway WHY RICHMOND? lacrosse future Facilities th , 11 th , and13 th old, andSara,borninSeptember 2004. her twodaughters, Abby, nowtenyears She resides inRichmond,Virginia with Management from UMassin1990. Bachelor ofSciencedegree inSport leading scorer. Murphyreceived a her stellarcareer astheschool’sall-time andfinished honors earned teamMVP Elected captainherseniorseason,she University ofMassachusetts-Amherst. a two-time All-American atthe nativeofBoyertown,Pa.,Murphywas A followed. stint atOberlinCollegeinOhio coaching the teamtoa14-1record. A Boyertown H.S.,where shehelpedlead career asanassistantatheralmamater department. Shebeganhercoaching instructor inthephysicaleducation director ofathleticsandwasan served asadministrativeassistanttothe addition tohercoachingduties,she lacrosse andfieldhockeycoach.In Allentown, Pa.,where shewasthehead III Muhlenberg College(1992-95)in Murphy previously coachedatDivision sponsor foreightyears. Shelby Hodgkins,Murphy’steam presented byBrine,Inc.representative the Bostonarea. Theaward was playing andcoachingherserviceto the NewEnglandHallofFamefor October of2002,shewasinductedinto leagues, clinics,andyouthcamps.In Spiders Lacrosse Camp,aswelllocal Murphy currently directs theRichmond Women’s Board ofGovernors. Directors andtheU.S.Lacrosse member oftheU.S.Lacrosse Board of lacrosse community, as aformer Squad. Murphyiswellknowninthe program fortheWorld CupandElite Developmental Squad,afeeder ASSISTANT COACH/SUPPORT STAFF 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 15 Those Spider supporters most loyal Those Spider supporters – and closest to the student-athletes have some their families – now University of support of their own. Athletics of Richmond Director of the creation Jim Miller announced family the student-athlete and has appointed coordinator Allison Vogler to the position. The Allison Vogler STUDENT-ATHLETE STUDENT-ATHLETE ALLISON VOGLER FAMILY COORDINATOR FAMILY Jen Travers Jen Travers Athletic Trainer position will give parents and relatives of the department’s more and relatives position will give parents whom they can initiate than 400 student-athletes a point-person with communications on issues that impact them. about them and their to know we care want our families “We a place to turn within the department to and that they have children have trusted “Our parents said Miller. get their questions answered,” possible college experience for their son or the best us to provide year span of their life, and daughter during a significant four or five is an important part of making that we believe the family relationship experience a success.” a familiar face within the department, also serving is already Vogler at (804) 289- operations. She can be reached of Spider Club as director 8694 or at [email protected]. Joe Maher Strength and Strength Conditioning Coach ASSISTANT STAFF COACH/SUPPORT

AMY ALTIG FIRST SEASON

ASSISTANT COACH JAMES MADISON, 2005 Amy Altig enters her first year as an Amy the University assistant coach with lacrosse of Richmond women’s team. recently Altig was one of 28 players the United selected to represent U.S. States on the 2005-2006 Maria Hickman Academic Coordinator

holds the program mark for career save percentage. save percentage. for career mark holds the program Archbishop Spalding High School following her senior year and Spalding Archbishop The Millersville, Maryland native earned Team MVP Team The Millersville, Maryland native earned honors at degree in kinesiology and business. in kinesiology and degree Altig graduated from James Madison in 2005 with a bachelor’sAltig graduated from Madison Department of Sports Medicine. Madison Department of Sports Medicine. of the Year Award, an honor presented annually by the James an honor presented Award, Year of the Following her senior campaign, Altig received the Comeback Athlete Comeback the Altig received Following her senior campaign, was one of three Dukes players to represent the South team. Dukes players to represent was one of three She recently competed in the 2005 Senior All-Star Lacrosse game and All-Star Lacrosse in the 2005 Senior competed She recently GAA (8.7). the nation in save percentage (.514) and, as a junior, finished 13th in (.514) and, as a junior, the nation in save percentage honors in both 2003 and 2004. In her final season, she ranked 20th in honors in both 2003 and 2004. In her final team tri-captain her senior year and earned All-CAA team tri-captain her senior year and earned second team AAltig served as goal for James Madison, starter in the four-year the 2004 U.S. Lacrosse Divisional Champion Mid-Atlantic 2 team. the 2004 U.S. Lacrosse Team. She is now in her third year with the team and was captain of year with the team in her third She is now Team. players on the roster who competed on the 2004-05 Developmental who competed on the 2004-05 players on the roster Women’s Lacrosse Developmental Team and is one of only 10 and Developmental Team Lacrosse Women’s 16 www.RichmondSpiders.com Senior Stand level. Notonlyare welooking forarepeat experience wehaveonthisteam, anything our program; however, thisyearourgoals “I considermyselfsoincredibly fortunate another onandoff thefield.Iknoweach last yearwasahugeaccomplishmentfor our sightssetonadvancingintheNCAA past fouryearsandtohavebeencalleda amazingly talentedanditisrare tofind, “Winning theAtlantic10Championship leader andcaptain.Thisgroup ofgirlsis and standardshavebeensetatahigher uoai CAbid,butwealsohave automatic NCAA to havebeenapartofthisteamforthe member ofthisteamhasmybackout tremendous amountofrespect forone there. We playforeachotherandwe in thesamegroup ofwomen,sucha Atlantic 10Championshipandan Tournament. With the talentand ILwinasateamin2006.” WILL -Caroline McGuire -Allison Nuzzi is possible!” “Over thepastfouryears,Ihavefound team, buthavealsomadeusbetterpeople. “In myfour-yearexperiencehere, ourteam harder practices,wehavebondedtogether knowing onething,it’s knowingthatthis wins andlosses,hardworkoutseven tradition willcontinuefortheremainder moments havenotonlymadeusabetter of theprogram. So,fornow, Iwillmake and havebecomeclosereveryday. These I amgratefulforeachtimesteponthe field withmyteammatesandforeach become somethingweexpect,notjust best friendsandteammates.Through has grown immensely. Winning has sure that ourteamunderstandsthis strive for. IfIcouldleavethisteam chance Igettocallusa‘team.’” tradition andrefuses tolose.” -Jackie Swansburg -Sara Allen PLAYER PROFILES 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 17 th Personal: Senior • Midfield Played in and started all 17 games Played in and started Darien, Conn. (Darien) Played in 13 games, earning 10 starts 2005: league in caused … finished first in the goals turnovers (32) and game-winning goals per game (five) and seventh for (2.59 gpg) … ranked fourth in the in shots per game (6.47) … conference added one assist … led the team in balls (49), points (45), goals (44), ground (37), game-winning goals draw controls shots on goal (68), and (six), shots (110), caused turnovers (32) … scored four caused turnovers (32) … scored 2004: Allen’s Career Statistics CAROLINE McGUIRE CAROLINE McGuire’s Career Statistics : Lettered all four years in lacrosse … selected to the all four years in lacrosse : Lettered Started all 17 contests … scored 26 goals and added four Started all 17 contests … scored Yr.200520042003 G/GSTotal 17/17 13/10 G 17/17 44 47/44 14 26 84 A 1 2 4 Pts. 7 45 16 30 91 Yr.200520042003 G/GSTotal 17/16 0/0 G 17/10 7 34/26 0 6 13 A 2 0 2 Pts. 4 9 0 8 17 2003: High School 7 goals at No. 1 Virginia (3/13) and vs. La Salle (4/24) … scored multiple (3/13) and vs. La Salle (4/24) … scored goals at No. 1 Virginia five goals vs. Old Dominion (3/16) and goals in 12 games … scored goals two times three (5/6) … recorded Duquesne (4/8) and vs. Temple goal, with 17 the game-winning times … scored and two goals three of the in the opening round seconds left, against top-seed Temple Atlantic 10 Championship’s Most tournament … named the conference … All-Championship Team Outstanding Performer and selected to the Honor Roll (5/9) …44 goals equaled named to the womenslacrosse.com second-best for a single season and 45 points ranks 10 the program’s ranks ninth for book … currently single season record in the program’s goals (84). career program’s … scored 14 goals and added two assists … scored in 12 games … 14 goals and added two assists … scored … scored caused turnovers and seven balls, six draw controls, 26 ground recorded (4/2) Washington points against George … totaled a season-high three balls in five ground three-plus two goals and one assist … registered off games. … also 28 draw controls assists … tied for second on the team with (3/23) Tech Virginia six goals against balls … scored 31 ground recorded Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week hat tricks … named three … recorded (3/24). High School All-American team … two-time Team MVP … two-time Team All-American team High School … led lacrosse for team to state titles in 1999, 2000, and 2002 … set high school record (221) and in career in a season (107), most goals scored most goals scored … earned four letters for in a season and career most points scored and track teams … four- soccer, soccer and track … captained lacrosse, time track MVP … went to track national championships for the 4x200m in a in soccer for most goals scored and 4x400m … set school record years. in soccer three All-State season (19) … named … majoring in Rhetoric and Daughter of Mary Ellen and Jim McGuire August 5, Communication Studies with a minor in Sociology … born 1984. MEET THE SPIDERS THE MEET Appeared in all 17 Appeared 2003: Did not appear in any games 2004: RS-Senior • Attack RS-Senior Rosemont, Pa. (Radnor) Rosemont, Played in all 17 games with 16 starts Played in all 17 games : Played three years of varsity lacrosse years of varsity : Played three

2005: and added two seven goals … scored 20 … recorded assists for nine points and five controls, balls, four draw ground in seven scored caused turnovers … contests. due to injury. six goals … scored contests with 10 starts … added 29 and contributed two assists goal career first balls … scored ground (4/1) … scored & Mary against William three goals against St. Bonaventure (4/25) goals against St. Bonaventure three Sara Allen SARA ALLEN

High School

: Daughter of Lesley and Bill Allen … has one sister, Kayti … majoring Allen … has one sister, : Daughter of Lesley and Bill 21 Personal September 13, 1983. in Rhetoric and Communication Studies … born School Master of Sports Award … earned three varsity letters in soccer. … earned three Award School Master of Sports goals, 47 assists and 83 ground balls as a senior … recipient of the Radnor High balls as a senior … recipient goals, 47 assists and 83 ground teams in 2002 … led lacrosse team to three state championships … recorded 44 … recorded state championships team to three teams in 2002 … led lacrosse … named to All-Central League, All-Main Line, and All-Suburban second All-Suburban All-Main Line, and All-Central League, … named to … recorded one hat trick. … recorded 18 www.RichmondSpiders.com PLAYER PROFILES Massachusetts (4/9)withfiveassists…ranked13thinthenationandsecond second ontheteamwith39points…scored aseason-highfivepointsagainst recorded twohattricks… hadatleastoneassistinallbuttwogames…finished Started all16games…registered 14goalsandateam-best25assists… 1 1 ALLISON NUZZI Allison Nuzzi record bookincareer assists(37). currently tiedforfourthinprogram’s womenslacrosse.com HonorRoll(4/20)… Temple (4/15)…namedto and Mary…talliedthree assistsatNo.17 seven games…scored twogoalsatWilliam and causedturnovers(20)…scored in … finishedthird inbothground balls(35) with 19points…recorded 17drawcontrols with 11 assists…rankedfourthonteam scored eightgoals…tiedforfirstonteam 2005: Baltimore, Md. (Notre DamePrep) Md.(Notre Baltimore, Senior •Midfield/Defense Played in15gameswith14starts… 2004: July 12,1984. one brother, John…majoringinRhetoricandCommunicationsStudiesborn andsoccer. honors…lacrosse teamcaptain…earnedtwoletterseachin earned Co-MVP lacrosse …selectedasan All-American …namedtothe All-League team… games duetoinjury…madeeightsaves. single season…recorded 10-plussavesinsixgames. of10.67…savepercentage of.429rankedsixthintheprogram fora a GAA games …played967:20minutesfinishedseasonwith129savescompiled 03303:01 058.400 .436 .429 8 .445 Save% 283 20.5 129 10.86 Saves 146 10.7 12 GAA 10.71 366 2022.20 172 35:00 GA 182 967:20 36/33 1020:00 Min. 3/0 16/16 Total 17/17 G/GS 2003 2004 2005 Yr. 39 Accounting …bornFebruary 18,1984. Susan Nuzzi…hasonesister, Colleen,andabrother, Matt…majoringin year …two-timebasketballteamcaptain. varsity lettersforsoccerandthree forbasketball…captainedsoccerteamsenior and senioryears…servedasteamcaptainaalsoreceived four named tothe All-American secondteam… All-Baltimore City/Countyjunior against OldDominion(3/12). draw controls …alsoadded17causedturnoversscored firstcareer goal goals andcontributedoneassist…pickedup26ground ballsandrecorded 19 book formostassistsinasingleseason. controls, andeightcausedturnovers…her25assistsrankssecondintherecord in theconference inassistspergame(1.56)…added27ground balls,27draw oa 84 43 61 3 39 19 37 Pts. 1 25 11 A 24 2 14 48/47 8 17/17 G 16/16 15/14 Total G/GS 2003 2004 2005 Yr. Swansburg’s Career Statistics Career Swansburg’s Personal JACKIE SWANSBURG Nuzzi’s Career Statistics Nuzzi’s Career : DaughterofJoanandJackSwansburg …has Beverly, Mass.(GovernorDummer Championship Team. (4/18) …namedtothe Atlantic 10 All- Atlantic 10PlayeroftheWeek honors program forasingleseason…earned … savepercentage of.445ranksfifthinthe saves …made10-plusineightgames for savepercentage (.435)…recorded 146 game (8.24spg)andsixthintheconference against average(11.03 gaa)andsavesper ranked fifthintheconference forgoals 2005: High School Senior *Goalkeeper Played inandstartedall17games… High School 2003: Academy) Started all17games…scored two Personal: : Earnedthree varsityletters… 2003: : Playedfouryearsof 2004: Played injustthree Daughter ofKenand Started all16 PLAYER PROFILES 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 19 Started all 16 2004: Played four years of Earned three Daughter of Sue and Jeff Friend Daughter of Sue and Jeff High School: : Played in and started all 17 games … : Played in and started all High School: Personal: 2005 with 26 goals … on the team ranked third points … recorded added five assists for 31 and 12 controls, balls, 19 draw 28 ground went 7-7 on free caused turnovers … in 15 games … position attempts … scored a career- four hat tricks … scored recorded (5/6) … scored high five goals vs. Temple (4/17) and vs. goals at Saint Joseph’s three Mass. (5/1) … La Salle (4/24) and vs. All- Atlantic 10 named to the Played in three games before Played in three Junior * Midfield Owings Mills, Md. Canandaigua, N.Y. N.Y. Canandaigua, RS-Junior • Attack Missed entire season due to injury. Missed entire Championship Team. Championship Team. (Roland Park Country) (Canandaigua Academy) (Canandaigua 2005: 2004: an injury and missing the suffering one of the season … recorded remainder assist against No. 16 California (3/16) … ball and two caused added one ground turnovers. varsity letters … named to the Mid-Atlantic team … Academic All-American honoree years of field hockey … also played three and swam for four years … served as team ASHLEY FRIEND ASHLEY Friend’s CareerFriend’s Statistics Daughter of Bing and Caroline Grumbine … has two Grumbine Daughter of Bing and Caroline Grumbine’s Career Statistics CAROLINE “FE” GRUMBINE Personal: Yr.20052004Total G/GS —————INJURED———————- 3/0 3/0 G 0 0 A 1 Pts. 1 1 1 Yr.20052004Total G/GS 17/17 16/16 31/31 G 26 24 50 A 5 4 9 Pts. 31 28 59 games … scored 24 goals, the most among Richmond’s freshmen, and added the most among Richmond’s freshmen, 24 goals, games … scored in 12 games … tallied a then hat tricks … scored four four assists … recorded a season- (4/2) … registered Washington four goals against George career-high goals and two assists three high five points against No. 16 California (3/7) with four caused turnovers … and balls, 15 draw controls … contributed 27 ground first collegiate goal in season-opener at No. 2 Maryland (2/21) … named scored (3/15). Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week varsity lacrosse … three-time Team MVP Team … three-time varsity lacrosse All-American first team selection … … served as team captain for two All-League first team honoree … four time Athlete of 51 goals as a senior … named school’s 2003 Female years … scored … also swam for four years. Year the … father played lacrosse at Bowling Green State and Geneseo State … has two State and at Bowling Green … father played lacrosse on the Richmond Abbey … sister Mandy is a freshman sisters, Mandy and team … majoring in Rhetoric and Communications Studies with a lacrosse August 20, 1985. minor in Spanish … born 0 4 1 sisters, Lawson and Brooke … sister Lawson played lacrosse at Washington & at Washington … sister Lawson played lacrosse sisters, Lawson and Brooke … at Skidmore participated in swimming and crew Lee and sister Brooke a concentration in Marketing … born Administration with majoring in Business June 20, 1984. captain for field hockey team … two-time National Field Hockey Festival Participant. 2004: Played four years of lacrosse Junior • Defense Played in 15 games with 10 starts … Played in 15 Northport, N.Y. (Northport)Northport, N.Y. 2005: balls, one draw four ground recorded six caused turnovers. and control, starting 13 … in all 16 contests, Appeared six caused balls and seven ground recorded … earned first turnovers … took one shot (3/5). 9 Virginia start against No. career High School: … served as team captain as a senior … led … served as team captain County Suffolk high school squad to the … named and Long Island Championships to All-County team … selected as an All- team … selected as an All-County to Christina D’Angelo D’Angelo’s Career Statistics

CHRISTINA D’ANGELO CHRISTINA Daughter of Lisa Lamourex and Thomas D’Angelo … has Daughter of Lisa Lamourex

Yr.20052004Total G/GS 15/10 16/13 31/23 G 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Pts. 0 0 0 Personal: 3 four years. team … also played two years of soccer and participated on the dance team for years of soccer and participated on the dance team team … also played two 1985. Studies … born July 26, American honorable mention … four-year member of the Long Island Elite … four-year American honorable mention Communications … majoring in English with a minor in Timothy one brother, 20 www.RichmondSpiders.com PLAYER PROFILES May 14,1985. majoring inRhetoricandCommunicationsStudies…bornDecember4,1984. played lacrosse atRandolph-Maconandwasathree-time All-American … … sisterJennyplayedfieldhockeyandlacrosse atBostonCollege…sisterErin Daughter ofKathyandBobRiedy…hasthree sisters,Michele,Jenny, andErin All-State secondteamselection…received team’sEagle Award. 30 6 oa 23 0 0 0 Pts. 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 G 32/32 16/16 16/16 G/GS Total 2004 2005 Yr. 0 0 0 0 Pts. 0 0 A 0 0 0 G 8/0 2/0 6/0 G/GS Total 2004 2005 Yr. Riedy’s Career Statistics Riedy’s Career Ingle’s Career Statistics Ingle’s Career MEGAN RIEDY SARAH INGLE SARAH with aconcentrationinMarketing…born … majoringinBusiness Administration Bob andLizIngle…hasonebrother, Bobby state champions. basketball …soccerteamwasthree-time played three yearsofsoccerandoneyear also … captain …namedTeam MVP three varsityletters…servedasteam Massachusetts (4/9). made firstcollegiateappearanceagainst ground ball. 2005: soccer …servedasteamcaptaintwo-time lacrosse …earnedfourvarsitylettersfor School balls intwogames…tookoneshot. caused turnovers…recorded fourground ground balls,10drawcontrols, and14 Started all16games…registered 27 opponents tolessthan10goals. Richmond’s defensethatheldseven and 14causedturnovers…keypartof recorded 27ground balls, 11 drawcontrols, 2005: Ellicott City, Md.(McDonogh) Columbia, Md.(RiverHill) Played insixgames…recorded one Played inandstarted16games… Junior •Defense Junior •Defense : Playedfouryearsofvarsity 2004: Played intwogames… Personal: High School: Daughter of Earned Personal High 2004: 31 : born April 14,1985. University ofVirginia …majoringinRhetoricandCommunicationsStudies oa / 0 0 0 0 Pts. 0 0 A 0 0 0 G 4/0 1/0 3/0 G/GS Total 2004 2005 Yr. Thalenberg’s Career Statistics Career Thalenberg’s KIRBY THALENBERG Megan Riedy Owings Mills,Md.(St.Mary’s) Junior •Defense Morgan …sisterplayedlacrosse atthe Manhattanville College…hasonesister, Manhattanville College…motherswamat Thalenberg …fatherplayedsoccerat Personal: volleyball …servedasfieldhockeycaptain. two yearsoffieldhockeyandoneyear played four yearsofvarsitylacrosse …also Massachusetts (4/9). … madefirstcollegiateappearanceagainst one ground ball. 2005: Played inthree games…contributed Daughter ofMargaret andEvan

2004: High School: Played inonegame Played PLAYER PROFILES 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 21 Personal: Earned three varsity letters … varsity letters Earned three Played in 15 games with six starts … Played in 15 games with 2005: scored seven goals … finished with 12 seven goals … scored draw balls, 11 10 ground points … recorded turnover … and one caused controls, Dominion (3/16) two goals vs. Old scored a hat trick … recorded and No. 16 Towson … led the team in at Saint Joseph’s (4/17) and shots on (.583) shooting percentage the game- (1.000) … scored goal percentage Dominion (3/16). winning goal against Old High School: scored 38 goals and added 17 assists as a scored Sophomore • Attack Severna Park, Md. (St. Mary’s)Severna Park, Jenna Hubbard JENNA HUBBARD JENNA Hubbard’s Career Statistics Yr.2005Total G/GS 15/6 15/6 G 7 7 A 0 0 Pts. 7 7 senior … named All-America, All-Metro, and All-County … received the All-County … received and All-Metro, All-America, senior … named years of field hockey. … also played three Award Regional Tewarrton Daughter of Janice and Edward Hubbard … has one sister, Ashley … majoring sister, … has one Hubbard Daughter of Janice and Edward a minor in Psychology … born in Rhetoric and Communications Studies with December 31, 1985. 5 High Personal: Earned four varsity letters … Junior • Attack Played in all 17 games with 10 starts Sophomore • Attack Played in 16 games with 12 starts … Played in 16 Played in 15 games with five starts … Played in 15 games with Catonsville, Md. (Catonsville) 2005: with eight goals … … led all freshman added two assists for a total of 10 points … balls, 20 draw controls, 20 ground recorded the game- and 1 caused turnover … scored American (3/20) … winning goal against position attempts. converted 2-6 free School: All-Division first team … to honored All-County second All-City and named to All-American … also Academic team … played four years of field hockey. played four years of field hockey. 2005: … on team with 13 goals ranked fourth for 19 points … recorded added six assists and six controls, balls, 13 draw 25 ground four goals and caused turnovers … scored six points at Saint added two assists for one game- Joseph’s (4/17) … tallied 6-12 free winning goal … converted in nine contests. position attempts … scored 2004: one assist for seven goals and added scored Victor, N.Y. (Canandaigua Academy) (Canandaigua N.Y. Victor, eight points … scored first collegiate goal first eight points … scored Earned two varsity letters … named to All- … named to Earned two varsity letters MORGAN VAHUE MORGAN CLAIRE CUNNIFF Vahue’s Career Statistics Vahue’s Cunniff’s Career Statistics High School: Daughter of Kim and Bob Ward and Martin and Shelly Vahue and Martin and Daughter of Kim and Bob Ward

Yr.2005Total G/GS 17/10 17/10 G 8 8 A 2 2 Pts. 10 10 Yr.20052004 31/17Total G/GS 16/12 15/5 20 G 13 7 7 A 6 1 27 Pts. 19 8

Personal:

1 33 Daughter of Norma Cunniff and Al Cunniff … has one brother, Ben … … has one brother, Al Cunniff and Daughter of Norma Cunniff … born majoring in Biology with a minor in Spanish … major is undeclared June 7, 1986. Communications Studies with a minor in Sociology … born December 25, 1984. Communications Studies with a minor in Sociology … has three brothers, Matt, Michael, and Mac … majoring in Rhetoric and Matt, Michael, and Mac brothers, … has three season. played varsity basketball for two years and competed on the ski team for one played varsity basketball for two years and competed as team captain as a senior … honored with squad’s Braveheart Award … also Award with squad’s Braveheart … honored as team captain as a senior League All-Star first team … also played five years of varsity soccer … served first team … also played five years of varsity All-Star League caused turnovers. free position attemps … recorded 22 ground balls, five draw controls, and four balls, five draw controls, 22 ground recorded position attemps … free against No. 9 Virginia … tallied two goals on three occasions … converted 2-3 on three … tallied two goals against No. 9 Virginia 22 www.RichmondSpiders.com PLAYER PROFILES 1986. Administration withaconcentrationinManagementSystems…bornJuly26, Kim andPhilKennedy…hasonesister, Shannon…majoringinBusiness played oneyearoffieldhockey. 22 20 13 oa / 0 0 Pts. 0 0 A 0 0 G 2/0 2/0 G/GS Total 2005 Yr. 2 2 Pts. 0 0 A 2 2 G 17/16 17/16 G/GS Total 2005 Yr. Nematollahi’s Career Statistics Nematollahi’s Career Kennedy’s Statistics Career ZARA NEMATOLLAHI SAMANTHA TRACT SAMANTHA ERIN KENNEDY years ofbasketball. Academic All-American …alsoplayedfour Gatorade “Will toWin” athlete…two-time County firstteamhonoree …nameda Sportsmanship Award …two-time All- served asteamcaptain…received Team High School: in upsetofnationally-rankedTemple (4/15). caused turnovers…scored firstcareer goal groundballs, sevendrawcontrols, andsix scored twogoals…recorded 20 2005: Personal: Severna Park,Md.(SevernaPark) Severna Park,Md.(SevernaPark) 1986. concentration inMarketing…bornMay13, and Business Administration witha David …doublemajoringinPsychology Phelps …hastwosiblings,Mehdiand years ofsoccer. Student-Athlete ofthe Year …playedtwo Academic All-American …namedschool’s County firstteam…honored asan Earned twovarsityletters…namedto All- 2005: earned three lettersforbasketball and to All-Central Leaguesecondteam…also Line and All-Delaware County…selected served asteamcaptain…named All-Main High School: in upsetofnationally-rankedTemple (4/15). caused turnovers…scored firstcareer goal (36) …recorded 17drawcontrols and15 ranked secondontheteaminground balls scored onegoal…talliedfourshots 2005: Sophomore *Midfield/Defense Sophomore Played in17gameswith16starts… Sophomore •Defense Sophomore Sophomore •Defense Sophomore Played intwocontests. Only freshman tostartall17games… Wayne, Pa.(Radnor) Daughter ofJohnandCarol Tract … Earned three varsityletters… Earned three varsityletters… Personal: Personal: Daughter ofSusan Daughter of High School: Studies withaminorinElementaryEducation…bornDecember17,1985. has onebrother, Matthew…majoringinRhetoricandCommunications oa 71 1 1 Pts. 0 0 A 1 1 G 17/17 17/17 G/GS Total 2005 Yr. Tract’s Career Statistics Tract’s Career Samantha Tract Erin Kennedy All All- All- PLAYER PROFILES 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 23 Personal: Player of the Patriot Ledger Boston Herald Boston Globe Boston Globe All-Star … lacrosse team All-Star … lacrosse Three year letterwinner in Three Earned four varsity letters … Earned four letters in lacrosse Earned four All-Scholastic for field hockey … All-Scholastic for field hockey Daughter of John and Dawn Daily Times High School: served as team captain two seasons … two- time All-State and All-American. Smullen … Daughter of Chuck and Karen Dan … hobbies and has one brother include sports, science, and interests … watching movies … major is undeclared born September 30, 1987. Freshman • Attack Freshman Freshman • Midfield Freshman Scholastic … three-time Scholastic … three-time Scholastic … three-time Scholastic … three-time Pilgrim Conference Scholastic … three-time … England Team All-Star … Lower New Gold Medalist Bay State Games three-time four years … all- … led team in scoring all and points for time leader in goals, assists, High School: All- field hockey … First Team and two in 2005 American … Year … three-time … three-time Year career at Duxbury High … team captain … at Duxbury High career High School: soccer … earned four letters in basketball All- Academic … two-time and lacrosse American … served as team captain for both All- … First Team soccer and lacrosse All-Mason Dixon … First Team Conference … MVP and MIPPersonal: … basketball team MIP. at Washington … father rowed Townsend Anna, siblings, Sophie, College … has three and Jack … hobbies and interests include and Jack … hobbies and interests Patriot Ledger Duxbury, Mass. (Duxbury)Duxbury, Freshman • Attack/Midfield Freshman Ocean City, Md. (Worcester) Ocean City, Cyprus, Texas (Cyprus Fairbanks) Cyprus, Texas KATY SMULLEN KATY LEXIE MARROCCO LEXIE SARAH TOWNSEND Daughter of Joe and Lauren Marrocco … has two siblings, Erica and Marrocco Daughter of Joe and Lauren All-Star … two-time Patriot League Champ in field hockey. All-Star … two-time Patriot League Champ Patriot League Personal: is include boating and shopping … major interests Nicholas … hobbies and … born November 28, 1986. undeclared … born January sailing, the beach, and dancing … major is undeclared lacrosse, 2, 1987. two-time Pilgrim Conference champs … tallied 275 goals and 172 assists for 447 champs … tallied 275 goals and 172 assists for two-time Pilgrim Conference … points … field hockey captain 8 16 27 Daughter of Daughter of John and Personal: Played four years of varsity Played four years of lacrosse Played four Played four years of varsity … two-time captain … named Freshman • Freshman Personal: Canandaigua, N.Y. Canandaigua, N.Y. Freshman • Defense Freshman Oakton, Va. (Flint Hill) Oakton, Va. Towson, Md. (St. Paul’s) Towson, (Canandaigua Academy) Freshman • Attack/Midfield Freshman

High School: High School: First team captain … two-time … served as selected to the … All-District honoree Team starter All-Region … four-year First Team … served as team for the basketball team also played golf for captain for basketball … two years. Sharon Ayers … father played football and Ayers Sharon of South Carolina at the University plays Johnny … brother … has one brother, Boston College … football and baseball at High School: and field hockey… named First lacrosse as First Team … honored All-Metro Team County … named First Team Baltimore Times Towson her junior year … All-Metro Second Team All-City/County her as First Team honored junior year … IAAM “A” Conference Season Champions all four years of field hockey … IAAM “A” Conference years of Champions for three Tournament hobbies and interests include rock climbing rock include hobbies and interests field hockey … named Second Team All- field hockey … named Second Team High School: All-American … four- … two-time lacrosse … honoree First Team All Finger-Lakes time of Most Valuable two-time recipient Team … received Award Player Offensive MVP for two times … team captain Award two years … played four years for the NYS … participated in Team Regional Lacrosse years State Games for three the NYS Empire for most points in a … holds school records season, most assists in a game, and most

ALLISON AYERS ALLISON MANDY FRIEND MANDY JACKIE BLUCHER Daughter of Susan and Jeffrey Friend … father played Daughter of Susan and Jeffrey

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15 19 undeclared … born February 26, 1987. … born February undeclared … born November 30, 1987. laughing with friends … major is undeclared hobbies and interests include sports, music, and arts & crafts … major is hobbies and interests listening to music, and relaxing, include lacrosse, hobbies and interests sister, Brin … sister played lacrosse at Ohio State University and Villanova… Brin … sister played lacrosse sister, indoor track. squad … Ashley is a junior on the Richmond lacrosse Abbey … sister and Tim and Ann Blucher… father played lacrosse at Mount St. Mary’s … has one at Mount Ann Blucher… father played lacrosse and Tim years of varsity soccer and one year of … also played three points in a career Ashley State and Geneseo State … has two sisters, at Bowling Green lacrosse hockey … also played two years of varsity basketball. hockey … also played two years of varsity basketball. City/County for field hockey … earned the “unsung hero” award for field award hero” City/County for field hockey … earned the “unsung 13, 1987. and water sports … double majoring in Biology and Chemistry … born June majoring in Biology and Chemistry … born and water sports … double 24 www.RichmondSpiders.com 2006 OPPONENTS Home Field: Arthur J.Rooney Athletic Field 2005 Conference Record (Finish):6-1,T-1st 2005 Conference Record (Finish):4-2(3rd) 2005 Conference Record (Finish):3-1(1st) Conference: Atlantic CoastConference Lacrosse Contact/SID:Michelle Chini Letterwinners Returning/Lost:13/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:24/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:13/7 Lacrosse Contact/SID:Greg Viscomi ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:12-2 Conference: MountainPacificSports 2005 Conference Record (Finish):2-3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:14/4 Lacrosse Contact/SID:MarkHonbo 05Pssao:NA FinalCourt 2005 Postseason:NCAA ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:1-5 ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:0-0 ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:3-2 Lacrosse Contact/SID:JonJackson GEORGE WASHINGTON Website: www.ucdavisaggies.com Website: www.goDuquesne.com Home Field:KoskinenStadium Email: [email protected] FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION Email: [email protected] Colors: AU Red,White,&Blue Head Coach: Ashley Flanigan Email: [email protected] COLINFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL Website: www.aueagles.com Website: www.GoDuke.com Head Coach:KerstinKimel Colors: RoyalBlue&White Location: Washington, D.C. Location: Washington, D.C. Conference: Patriot League Office Phone:202-885-3030 Office Phone:919-684-2633 Office Phone:530-752-8050 Office Phone:412-396-6560 Head Coach:MikeScerbo Head Coach:ElaineJones Home Field:ReevesField 2005 OverallRecord: 17-4 2005 OverallRecord: 10-9 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005 OverallRecord: 13-4 2005 OverallRecord: 6-11 Home Field: Aggie Field Colors: Yale Blue&Gold Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Location: Durham, N.C. Conference: : Atlantic 10 Conference: Atlantic Nickname: BlueDevils 2005 Postseason:N/A 2005 Postseason:N/A 2005 Postseason:N/A Email: [email protected] Location: Davis,Calif. Nickname: Colonials Colors: Buff &Blue Colors: Red&Blue Nickname: Aggies Nickname: Dukes Nickname: Eagles DUQUESNE AMERICAN UC-DAVIS Federation DUKE 2006 OPPONENTS 2005 Conference Record (Finish):7-1(2nd) 2005 Conference Record (Finish):2-2(3rd) 2005 Conference Record (Finish):1-6(7th) 2005 Conference Record (Finish):2-5(5th) Conference: Atlantic CoastConference Lacrosse Contact/SID: Adam Zundell Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:18/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:19/8 05Pssao:NA FirstRound 2005 Postseason:NCAA ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:0-12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:15/6 Home Field:MountVernon Athletic Complex ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:4-2 Lacrosse Contact/SID:JohnSinnett ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:4-0 Website: www.umassathletics.com Conference: NortheastConference Lacrosse Contact/SID:SueSenner Colors: Red,White,Black,&Gold Email: [email protected] Location: West LongBranch,N.J. Home Field:McCarthyStadium 2005 Conference Record (Finish):5-2(t-3rd) Website: www.GoExplorers.com FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION Colors: MidnightBlue&White Head Coach:KellyMcCardell Head Coach:CindyTimchal COLINFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL Website: www.umterps.com Head Coach:CarrieBolduc Location: CollegePark,Md. MASSACHUSETTS Home Field:LudwigField Office Phone:413-545-2439 Office Phone:301-314-7066 Email: [email protected] Nickname: Minutewomen Location: Philadelphia,Pa. Home Field:GarberField Letterwinners Returning/Lost:13-10 Email: [email protected] Home Field:KesslerField TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005 OverallRecord: 5-12 2005 OverallRecord: 13-5 2005 OverallRecord: 12-7 Location: Amherst, Mass. Location: Amherst, Head Coach:JulieWeiss Colors: Maroon &White ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:2-2 2005 OverallRecord: 9-8 Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Atlantic Lacrosse Contact/SID:IanHofler 2005 Postseason:N/A 2005 Postseason:N/A 2005 Postseason:N/A Head Coach:ChrissyLombard Nickname: Explorers Nickname: Terrapins FOR MOREINFORMATION Colors: Blue&Gold MONMOUTH Website: www.GWsports.com Office Phone:N/A Nickname: Hawks MARYLAND Office Phone:202-994-9003 LA SALLE LA TEAM INFORMATION 2005 OverallRecord: 13-5 Email: [email protected] 2005 Postseason:N/A Lacrosse Contact/SID:KimberlyZivkovich 2005 Conference Record (Finish):0-7(8th) 2005 Conference Record (Finish):1-6(8th) 2005 Conference Record (Finish): 2-5 (6th) Conference: Colonial AthleticAssociation Conference: ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:10-18 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:15/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:19/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:19/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:17/7 Colors: SlateBlue,Sky&Silver 2005 Conference Record (Finish):7-1 ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:2-0 Lacrosse Contact/SID:JackJumper ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:5-0 ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD: 2-2 05Pssao:NA 1stRound 2005 Postseason:NCAA Lacrosse Contact/SID:DaveMusil Website: www.mountathletics.com Lacrosse Contact/SID:Pat Pierson Conference: Northeast Conference Home Field:MSMLacrosse Field Home Field:CharlesMajorField FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION Website: www.GoBonnies.com Website: www.odusports.com Head Coach:DeniseRoessler MOUNT ST. MARY’S Website: www.monmouth.edu/athletics Home Field:Foremann Field Head Coach:DeniseWescott Website: www.sjuhawks.com COLINFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL COLINFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL ST. BONAVENTURE Location: Emmitsburg, Md. Home Field:FinneseyField Nickname: LadyMonarchs Head Coach:Tony Zostant Email: [email protected] Office Phone:757-683-3372 Office Phone:610-660-3389 Office Phone:716-375-2282 Office Phone:301-447-5384 Location: Philadelphia,Pa. SAINT JOSEPH’S SAINT Lacrosse Contact/SID:ThomasDick Email: [email protected] TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Email: [email protected] Nickname: Mountaineers 2005 OverallRecord: 3-12 2005 OverallRecord: 5-10 2005 OverallRecord: 10-6 2005 OverallRecord: 14-6 ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:0-0 Colors: Crimson&Gray OLD DOMINION Email: [email protected] Colors: Brown &White Head Coach:SueStahl Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Atlantic 2005 Postseason:N/A 2005 Postseason:N/A 2005 Postseason:N/A Location: Norfolk,Va. Colors: Blue&White Location: Olean,N.Y. FOR MOREINFORMATION Nickname: Bonnies Email: [email protected] Nickname: Hawks Office Phone:732-571-4447 2005 Conference Record (Finish):4-3(t-4th) 2005 Conference Record (Finish):6-1(t-1st) 2005 Conference Record (Finish):3-1(2nd) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Conference: Colonial Athletic Association 2005 Conference Record (Finish):5-2(1st) Lacrosse Contact/SID:KellyMcCarthy Home Field:UniversityHallTurf Field Conference: Atlantic CoastConference ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:5-44-1 ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:3-21-1 Lacrosse Contact/SID:MarkHoskins 05Pssao:NA FinalRound 2005 Postseason:NCAA Home Field:JohnnyUnitasStadium Letterwinners Returning/Lost:18/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:18/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:17/9 05Pssao:NA FirstRound 2005 Postseason:NCAA Letterwinners Returning/Lost:19-3 Lacrosse Contact/SID:ChipRogers ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:2-5 ALL-TIME SERIESRECORD:6-5 Lacrosse Contact/SID: Amy Cicero Website: www.TowsonTigers.com Website: www.TribeAthletics.com Website: www.virginiasports.com Website: www.templeowls.com FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION FOR MOREINFORMATION Email: [email protected] Home Field: Albert-Daly Field Head Coach:JenniferUhlela Colors: Green, Gold,&Silver COLINFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL COLINFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL Colors: Gold,Black,&White Head Coach:MissyHolmes Location: Charlottesville,Va. Location: Williamsburg, Va. WILLIAM &MARY Email: [email protected] Office Phone:757-221-3344 Office Phone:215-204-3850 Office Phone:410-704-6258 Office Phone:434-982-5525 Location: Philadelphia,Pa. Home Field:GeaseyField Email: [email protected] Head Coach:Tara Brown TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach:JulieMyers 2005 OverallRecord: 10-7 2005 OverallRecord: 17-5 2005 OverallRecord: 13-6 Email: [email protected] 2005 OverallRecord: 8-8 Colors: Cherry&White Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Atlantic Location: Towson, Md. Colors: Orange&Blue 2005 Postseason:N/A 2005 Postseason:N/A Nickname: Cavaliers Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Owls Nickname: Tribe VIRGINIA TOWSON TOWSON TEMPLE RICHMOND VS. 2006 OPPONENTS 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 25 Series Series Result Result Site Site RICHMOND VS. VIRGINIA (3-21-1) RICHMOND 3/26/20043/27/2005 MD Towson, Richmond, VASeries: 6-5 Goals:Total Home: 4-2 Richmond: 106 L, 10-11 L, 8-16 102 Towson: 2-3 Away: 6-4 6-5 RICHMOND VS. WILLIAM & MARY (5-44-1) RICHMOND VS. WILLIAM & MARY Date 19571960196119611962 ——————-1963 ——————-1964 ——————-1965 ——————-1966 ——————- L, 4-51967 ——————- L, 5-121968 ——————- L, 1-91969 ——————- 3-2 W, 1970 ——————- L, 3-51971 ——————- 7-4 W, 0-1 0-2 1972 ——————- L, 5-131972 ——————- L, 3-5 0-3 1973 1-3 ——————- L, 5-91974 ——————- L, 3-7 1-4 1975 2-4 ——————- L, 1-16 2-5 1976 ——————- L, 2-111977 ——————- L, 2-17 2-6 1978 ——————- 6-6 T, 2-7 1979 ——————- L, 6-15 2-8 2-9 3/29/1983 ——————- L, 5-14 2-10 3/27/1984 ——————- VA L, 8-12 Williamsburg, 2-11 3/27/1985 ——————- L, 2-12 Richmond, VA3/26/1986 ——————- L, 8-19 2-11-1 10-6 W, 2-12-1 3/24/1988 VA1-19 L, Williamsburg, 2-13-1 3/27/1989 L, 7-15 Richmond, VA 2-14-1 4/15/1989 VA L, 1-18 L, 10-17 Williamsburg, L, 9-11 2-15-1 3/22/1990 L, 7-19 MD* Baltimore, 2-16-1 3/20/1991 3-20-1 Richmond, VA L, 6-11 2-17-1 4/13/1991 VA L, 5-10 Williamsburg, 2-18-1 3/19/1992 VA* Williamsburg, 3-21-1 2-19-1 L, 3-113/18/1993 Richmond, VA 3-23-1 L, 3-9 2-20-1 4/16/1993 VA L, 4-6 Williamsburg, L, 2-123/22/1994 Richmond, VA 3-25-1 3-24-1 3/21/1995 L, 7-14 Richmond, VA L, 4-54/16/1996 VA L, 2-7 Williamsburg, 3-26-1 4/15/1997 Richmond, VA4/17/1997 3-28-1 3-29-1 VA L, 6-9 Williamsburg, 3-27-1 L, 3-124/14/1998 VA@ L, 5-6 Williamsburg, 3-22-1 4/17/1998 Richmond, VA L, 2-114/13/1999 3-31-1 L, 4-10 L, 10-12 Richmond, VA@ 3-30-1 4/16/1999 VA Williamsburg, 4/11/2000 Richmond, VA@ 3-32-1 3-34-1 4/17/2001 L, 7-14 Richmond, VA 3-33-1 L, 4-11 L, 10-184/1/2003 VA Williamsburg, 3-35-1 3-36-1 3-37-1 3/10/2004 L, 6-14 VA Williamsburg, 3/9/2005 Richmond, VA L, 3-16 L, 4-12 Tournament Atlantic Conference * South VA Williamsburg, 3-38-1 3-40-1 3-39-1 17-14 W, @ CAA Tournament Series: 5-44-1 2ot 11-10, 3-41-1 W, L, 6-17 Goals: Total Home: 1-11 3-43-1 5-43-1 3-42-1 Richmond: 258 4-43-1 569 & Mary: William 2-11 Away: 5-44-1 Neutral: 0-1 Date 19751976197719794/14/1983 ——————-4/19/1984 ——————- Richmond, VA4/18/1985 ——————- Charlottesville, VA4/13/1988 ——————- ——————-4/12/1989 L, 3-6 Charlottesville, VA L, 9-164/11/1990 9-7 11-10 W, W, Richmond, VA4/9/1991 L, 3-8 VA Charlottesville, L, 3-114/7/1992 10-10 T, 12-5 W, VA Richmond, 4/7/1993 L, 5-15 VA Charlottesville, 4/5/1994 2-2-1 2-3-1 L, 5-10 0-1 VA Richmond, 4/4/1995 1-1 VA Charlottesville, L, 2-164/2/1996 3-4-1 1-2-1 1-2 3-3-1 L, 6-13 VA Richmond, 4/2/1997 VA Charlottesville, L, 7-223/31/1998 3-6-1 L, 9-20 VA Richmond, 3-5-1 3/3/1999 Charlottesville, VA L, 0-133/1/2000 3-8-1 L, 8-21 Charlottesville, VA3/10/2001 L, 1-14 3-7-1 Richmond, VA3/8/2002 Charlottesville, VA 3-10-1 L, 2-14 L, 3-163/7/2003 3-9-1 Richmond, VA3/5/2004 L, 10-16 3-12-1 Charlottesville, VA3/13/2005 3-11-1 L, 4-12 Richmond, VA 3-14-1 Charlottesville, VASeries: 3-21-1 L, 10-17 Goals:Total 3-13-1 3-15-1 L, 4-18 Home: 1-8 Richmond: 149 L, 5-11 3-17-1 L, 8-17 3-16-1 3-19-1 335 Virginia: 3-18-1 0-10 Away: 3-21-1 3-20-1 Series Series Series Series Series Series Result Result Result Result Result Result Site Site Site Site Site Site RICHMOND VS. TEMPLE (2-5) RICHMOND VS. TOWSON (6-5) RICHMOND vs. MONMOUTH (0-0) RICHMOND RICHMOND VS. 2006 OPPONENTS 2006 VS. RICHMOND Series: 4-2 Goals: Total Richmond: 65 Home: 2-0 Massachusetts: 51 1-1 Away: Neutral: 1-1 RICHMOND VS. SAINT JOSEPH’S (5-0) RICHMOND VS. OLD DOMINION (10-18) RICHMOND VS. OLD DOMINION RICHMOND VS. ST. BONAVENTURE (2-2) BONAVENTURE RICHMOND VS. ST. RICHMOND VS. MOUNT ST. MARY’S (2-0) MARY’S VS. MOUNT ST. RICHMOND Date 3/24/20014/5/2002 Philadelphia, PA5/4/2002 Richmond, VA4/6/2003 PA* Pittsburgh, 4/25/2004 L, 6-11 Philadelphia, PA4/15/2005 Richmond, VA5/6/2005 PA Pittsburgh, ot L, 11-12, Series: 2-5 L, 8-14 PA Pittsburgh, Goals: L, 10-18Total Home: 0-2 Richmond: 63 0-1 L, 9-11 0-2 8-6 W, 82 Temple: 11-10 W, 0-4 0-3 Date 2-2 Away: 3/18/1986 0-5 3/22/1988 1-5 Richmond, VA 2-5 4/1/1989 Neutral: 0-1 Richmond, VA3/31/1990 MD Towson, 3/30/1991 MD Towson, 3/15/1992 17-11 W, Richmond, VA3/21/1993 15-5 MD W, Towson, 3/15/1994 Richmond, VA3/30/1995 MD Towson, 8-6 W, 1-0 L, 5-6 7-6 W, Richmond, VA 2-0 L, 3-7 L, 8-13 ot 12-11, W, 13-10 W, 3-0 4-1 3-1 5-3 4-3 4-2 6-3 Date 3/22/19984/26/2002 Philadelphia, PA4/4/2003 Richmond, VA5/2/2004 Philadelphia, PA4/17/2005 17-8 W, Richmond, VA Philadelphia, PASeries: 5-0 18-8 W, Goals: Total Richmond: 77 11-7 W, Home: 2-0 15-7 W, 16-7 1-0 W, 2-0 37 Saint Joseph’s: Date 3-0 4/14/2002 5-0 3-0 Away: 4-0 4/25/2003 NY St. Bonaventure, 4/16/2004 Richmond, VA 19-10 W, 4/10/2005 NY St. Bonaventure, Richmond, VASeries: 2-2 L, 11-13 Goals: Total Richmond: 55 Home: 2-0 17-6 W, 1-0 8-6 W, 2-1 St. Bonaventure: 35 2-0 1-1 Away: 2-2 Date 4/6/19993/25/2000 VA Richmond, MD Emmitsburg, Series: 2-0 Goals: Total Richmond: 27 Home: 1-0 W 12-7 W 19-9Date 16 St. Mary’s: Mount 3/21/1983 2-0 4/10/1984 1-0 Away: Richmond, VA 1-0 4/9/1985 Norfolk, VA4/8/19864/5/1988 VA Norfolk, 4/8/1989 W 10-7 VA Norfolk, 4/14/1989 VA Richmond, 4/7/1990 MD* Baltimore, W 8-44/13/1990 VA Norfolk, 3/31/1991 VA* Harrisonburg, 1-0 L4/12/1991 9-10 Richmond, VA L ot W 11-10, W 11-43/26/1992 4-7 VA* Williamsburg, W 12-104/17/1992 Norfolk, VA 2-0 3/25/1993 Norfolk, VA@ W 8-4 4-1 L3/24/1994 8-13 W 9-6 Richmond, VA W 19-64/15/1994 3-1 Norfolk, VA 6-3 5-2 3/23/1995 MD@ Baltimore, 4-2 4/20/1995 Richmond, VA L L 1-12 4-53/21/1996 L MD@ Baltimore, 8-3 7-143/19/1997 3-0 5-3 7-3 Norfolk, VA L 10-153/17/1998 Richmond, VA L 11-123/17/1999 L Norfolk, VA 7-12 L 8-173/15/2000 Richmond, VA 8-4 3/28/2001 Norfolk, VA 8-5 8-6 3/26/2002 L 8-8 Richmond, VA L 8-12 7-113/12/2003 8-7 Norfolk, VA3/17/2004 L Richmond, VA L 8-9 7-12 8-10 8-10 3/16/2005 Norfolk, VA L Richmond, VA Tournament Atlantic Conference L* South 9-12 9-10@ CAA 8-12 8-11 Tournament L L 10-12 7-16Series: 10-18 Home: 3-7 8-14 8-13 Goals:Total 13-7 W, W 15-6 Richmond: 250 8-16 8-15 Old Dominion: 276 8-18 8-17 3-9 Away: 10-18 9-18 Neutral: 3-2 Series Series Series Series Series Series Series Result Result Result Result Result Result Result Site Site Site Site Site Site Site RICHMOND VS. DUKE (1-5) RICHMOND VS. DUKE RICHMOND VS. LA SALLE (4-0) RICHMOND VS. UC-DAVIS (0-0) RICHMOND VS. DUQUESNE (3-2) RICHMOND VS. AMERICAN (12-2) RICHMOND RICHMOND VS. MARYLAND (0-12) RICHMOND VS. MASSACHUSETTS (4-2) RICHMOND VS. GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-2) RICHMOND VS. GEORGE WASHINGTON Date 4/7/20025/3/2002 Richmond, VA4/13/2003 PA* Pittsburgh, 5/2/2003 Amherst, MA4/9/2004 Philadelphia, PA*5/1/2005 10-8 W, Richmond, VA 9-5* A-10 W, Tournament Amherst, MA ot L, 11-12, L, 6-11 19-7 W, 1-0 2-2 10-8 2-0 W, 2-1 3-2 4-2 19684/12/19834/5/1984 Richmond, VA4/4/1985 College Park, MD4/4/1986 ——————- ——————3/31/1988 College Park, MD3/30/1989 L College Park, MD L 7-13 2-113/28/1990 Richmond, VA3/8/1991 L College Park, MD 3-13 L 3-164/14/1992 L 6-7 L 6-20 Richmond, VA2/21/2004 College Park, MD3/3/2005 L 5-17 L College Park, MD 0-2 7-9 0-3 Series: 0-12 Richmond, VA L 0-17 Goals: Home: 0-4 0-1 Total Richmond: 52 0-5 L L 4-15 6-16 0-4 0-6 0-8 L 0-7 6-14 Maryland: 168 0-10 0-9 0-11 0-6 Away: 0-12 Date 4/21/20024/20/2003 Philadelphia, PA3/28/2004 Richmond, VA4/24/2005 Philadelphia, PA Richmond, VA 15-6 W, Series: 4-0 Goals: Total Richmond: 61 Home: 2-0 12-7 W, 20-13 W, 14-10 W, 1-0 La Salle: 36 3-0 2-0 2-0 Away: 4-0 Date Date 3/19/20024/17/2003 DC Washington, 4/2/2004 Richmond, VA4/1/2005 DC Washington, 18-5Series: 2-2 W, Richmond, VA Goals: Total 49 Richmond: Home: 1-1 18-5 W, L, 7-8 1-0 L, 6-11 29 George Washington: 2-0 1-1 Away: 2-1 2-2 Date 4/12/20023/16/2003 PA Pittsburgh, 4/18/2004 Richmond, VA4/8/2005 PA Pittsburgh, 5/7/2005 Richmond, VA 17-5 W, Series: 3-2 PA Pittsburgh, 12-5 W, Goals: Total 56 Richmond: Home: 1-1 L, 8-12 L, 9-11 1-0 10-9 W, 2-0 Duquesne: 42 2-1 2-1 Away: 2-2 3-2 Date 4/9/19964/10/1997 Richmond, VA4/22/1998 NC Durham, 4/11/2004 Richmond, VA3/6/2005 Richmond, VA5/12/2005 10-8 W, NC Durham, NC $ Durham, $NCAA Tournament L, 5-8 L, 3-12Series: 1-5 L, 7-12 Goals: Total 35 Richmond: Home: 1-2 1-0 L, 4-16 L, 6-18 1-2 1-1 1-3 Duke: 74 1-5 1-4 0-3 Away: Date 4/4/19924/3/1993 Richmond, VA4/2/1994 DC Washington, 4/13/1995 Richmond, VA4/4/1996 DC Washington, 3/27/1997 13-5 W, VA Richmond, 9-73/25/1998 W, DC Washington, 3/24/1999 Richmond, VA 20-8 W, 19-4 W, 3/22/2000 DC Washington, 4/4/2001 Richmond, VA L, 10-11 21-7 W, 3/5/2002 1-0 DC 2-0 Washington, 4/9/2003 9-8 W, 14-13, 2ot W, 4-0 VA Richmond, 4/6/2004 3-0 DC Washington, 3/20/2005 10-8 W, 7-1 5-1 VA Richmond, L, 7-10 5-0 DC Washington, Series: 12-2 Goals: Home: 7-0Total Richmond: 184 21-7 W, 12-7 W, 6-1 10-6 W, 8-1 9-7 W, 8-2 American: 108 9-2 10-2 5-2 Away: 12-2 11-2 26 www.RichmondSpiders.com ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE the Atlantic 10 -afoundationwhichis University haveformedthefoundation of University, Temple University, andXavier Bonaventure University, SaintJoseph’s Rhode Island,UniversityofRichmond, St. University ofMassachusetts, of Washington University, LaSalleUniversity, , TheGeorge University ofDayton,DuquesneUniversity, member institutionsofthe Atlantic 10.The result oftheidealsandcommitments That growth andprominence isadirect conferences inthecountry. universally hailedasoneofthebest 14-university, 21-sportleaguethat is basketball-only affiliation has grown intoa What startedasaneight-school,men’s the Atlantic 10Conference wasconceived. On March 2,1975,theideaofwhatisnow Associate Commissioner/PublicRelations: Assistant Commissioner/Championships Associate DirectorofCommunications: Associate DirectorofCommunications: Coordinator ofTelevision Operations: Assistant Commissioner/Compliance: Assistant DirectorofSponsorships: Assistant Commissioner/Corporate Assistant Commissioner/Finance: Associate Commissioner: Celene McGowan AnnMarie Person Mitchell Kendall Robert Sherman Jackie Campbell Commissioner: Sponsorships: Stephen Haug Steve Hurlbut Dan Williams Linda Bruno Ray Cella Jeff Long ATLANTIC 10CONFERENCE ATLANTIC Atlantic 10StaffDirectory Coordinator ofMen’s BasketballOfficials: Coordinator ofWomen’s Basketball/Field 230 SouthBroad Street, Suite1700 has neverbeenasstrong asitisnow.” our universitiesactivelyrecruit. The A-10 our programs totwonewmarketsin which national profile ofalloursportsandexpose members whowillgreatly enhancethe than ithaseverbeen.We are addingtwo Saint Louisensure thatthefuture isbrighter however, theadditionsofCharlotte and Conference’s history. “More importantly, longest tenure ofanycommissioner inthe 12th seasonatthehelmofleague- commissioner LindaBruno, whobeginsher league hastruly come,”says A-10 accomplishments andseehowfarthis “It iswithpridethatwelookbackatour future as muchasitisofthepast. reflect, thisanniversaryisacelebrationofthe Although anniversariesare a goodtimeto celebrates its30thanniversaryseason. In 2005-06,the Atlantic 10Conference University. Carolina atCharlotteandSaintLouis additions oftheUniversityNorth further strengthened thisseasonwiththe 215.545.6678, FAX: 215.545.4338 Assignor ofSoftball/SoccerOfficials: Coordinator ofA-10Shootoutand Assignor ofVolleyball Officials Supervisor orFootballOfficials: Assistant totheCommissioner: Assignor ofBaseballOfficials: hldlha A19102 Philadelphia, PA www Championships Intern: ATLANTIC 10 ATLANTIC Compliance Assistant: .atlantic10.or Charisse Davidson Marybeth Chartier Finance Assistant: Marketing Intern: Jamie Braunwarth Hockey Officials: Championship: Nick Cinquanto Jim Maconaghy Ginette Gilbert Receptionist: Kevin Blaire Nick Zibelli Marie Koch Molly Rallo Bill Stevens Jim Satalin Brad Jones g : since the1976-77season. Atlantic 10Conference inpostseasonplay In all,374teamshaverepresented the Volleyball Tournament.to theNCAA Dayton wontheConference’s automaticbid and women’stennistournaments; men’s represented the A-10 intheNCAA to advancetheNCAAs;Richmond women’ssocceropener; Massachusetts wonits17th A-10 softball title NCAA Tournament; Daytonlostinovertimeits Men’sSoccer the secondround oftheNCAA ECAC title;George Washington advancedto team inanysport.UMassalsowonthe tournament championshipswonbyany league record forthemostconsecutive won its10thstraight A-10 title,settinga The Massachusettswomen’srowing team to theNCAAs. won itsfirstA-10lacrossetitleandthebid was joinedbyRhodeIsland;and Men’sGolfTournament, where it the NCAA Xavier tooktheleague’sautomaticberthto straight yearinadvancingtotheNCAAs; unbeaten inConference playforthesecond ranked ashigh10thnationally, went berth; infieldhockey, Richmond,whichwas championship andearneditsfirstNCAA Rhode Islandwonitsfirst-ever A-10 baseball round of theWNIT. postseason berthandadvancedtothethird Tournament. Xavieralsogarnered a Women’s Basketball teams totheNCAA last 12yearsthatthe A-10 hassentmultiple and Richmond,markingthe11th timeinthe Owls were joinedbyGeorge Washington consecutive Atlantic 10championship.The the automaticbidbywinningitssecond teams tothepostseasonasTemple earned women’s basketball,the A-10 sentfour National InvitationTournament. In with theHawksreaching thefinalof and Temple alsoearnedpostseasonbids Tournament. SaintJoseph’s 10 intheNCAA basketball titleandrepresented the Atlantic George Washington wonitsfirst-evermen’s volleyball. and women’stennis, and women’sswimming&diving,men’s men’s andwomen’ssoccer, softball,men’s outdoor track&field,women’srowing, lacrosse, men’sandwomen’sindoor country, fieldhockey, men’sgolf,women’s basketball, men’sandwomen’scross this season:baseball,men’sandwomen’s people, willcrown championsin21sports with atotalpopulationofalmost73million eight statesandtheDistrictofColumbia The Atlantic 10Conference, whichspans 2004-05 REVIEW Richmond 2005 ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONS 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 27 28 www.RichmondSpiders.com 2005 SEASON REVIEW Championships. earned theNo.4seedin Atlantic 10 over nationally-rankedTemple, and regular seasongames,includingawin Richmond camebacktowinitslastfive with a0-2record. straight andopenedconference play American), theSpiderslostthree Dominion. After anotherwin(over its firstwinoftheseasonagainstOld nationally-ranked teams,before earning mark, dropping decisionstoatrioof Richmond openedtheseasonwitha0-4 In spiteofearlyseasonstruggles,theUniversityRichmondwomen’s lacrosse teamendedtheyearstrong, Ashley Friendwasone offourSpidersnamedtotheA-10 atrn h rga’ is-vrAlni 0Caposi n dacn oteNA Tournament for capturing theprogram’s first-everAtlantic10ChampionshipandadvancingtotheNCAA the firsttimeinschoolhistory. TheSpidersfinishedwitha9-8mark,theirthirdwinningseasonunder The Spiderscaptured theprogram’s first-everA-10Championshipin2005. STRONG FINISH All-Championship team. SLOW START fourth-year headcoachSueMurphy, andposteda5-2markinconference play SPIDER TURNAROUND–IT’SNOTHOWYOUSTART; IT’SHOWYOUFINISH ed a5-2mark in conference play. year headcoach SueMurphy, andpost- their third winningseasonunderfourth- The Spidersfinishedwith a 9-8mark, pionship. teams competingforthenationalcham- action. TheSpiderswere oneofonly16 ond-seed Duke,16-4,infirstround Championshipsand felltosec- NCAA the program’s first-everinvitationtothe Richmond’s 2005lacrosse squadearned After capturingthe Atlantic 10title, named tothe All-Tournament Team. Swansburg, and Ashley Friendwere mates KristenHabicht,Jackie Most OutstandingPlayerandteam- McGuire wasnamedthetournament’s Duquesne 10-8inthetitlecontest. championship whentheytopped the firstNo.4seedtowinconference The followingnight,Richmondbecame ond goalfrom juniorCaroline McGuire. win overtop-seedTemple onalastsec- round, theSpidersrecorded an11-10 In the Atlantic 10tournament’sopening ATLANTIC 10 ATLANTIC CHAMPIONS A WINNINGMARK SPIDER DANCE Despite arocky start,theSpiderspulledtogetherandendedyearstrong. Championship Team. was selectedtothe Atlantic 10 All- Spiders’ awards in2005, Ashley Friend Championship Team. Roundingoutthe named tothe Atlantic 10 All- Player oftheWeek honorsandwas Jackie Swansburg earned Atlantic 10 womenslacrosse.com HonorRoll,while Allison Nuzziwasalsonamedtothe womenslacrosse.com HonorRoll. being namedtothe the All-Championship Team, aswell Outstanding Performerandselectedto Atlantic 10Championship’sMost Caroline McGuire wasnamedthe Caroline McGuire wasnamedtheA-10 Championship’s Most OutstandingPerformer in2005. SPIDER ACCOLADES 2005 RESULTS 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 29 hmond, Va. Away: 6- 4- 0 Away: Home: 3- 4- 0 Overall: 9- 8- 0 Neutral: 0- 0- 0 Overtime: 0- 0- 0 Conference: 5- 2- 0 Conference: TEAM RECORD (W-L-T) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2005 RESULTS 2005 uquesne W 10-8 9- 7- 0 5- 2- 0 Va. Richmond, DATE03-03-05 No. 7 MARYLAND OPPONENT03-06-0503-09-05 at No. 4 Duke03-13-05 Mary and at William at No. 1 Virginia03-16-05 6-14 L03-20-05 OLD DOMINION 03-27-05 American at No. 16 TOWSON 6-17 L SCORE 0- 1- 0 6-18 L L W 13-7 5-11 OVERALL 0- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 8-16 L CONF 0- 2- 0 1- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 4- 0 W 10-6 Richmond, Va. LOCATION 0- 0- 0 2- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 VA 0- 0- 0 Williamsburg, 2- 4- 0 N.C. Durham, 0- 0- 0 Charlottesville, Va. Richmond, Va. 0- 0- 0 Richmond, Va. D.C. Washington, * 04-01-05 GEORGE WASHINGTON* 04-08-05 DUQUESNE L 6-11 * 04-10-05 SAINT BONAVENTURE * 04-15-05 W 8-6 at No. 17 Temple* 04-17-05 at Saint Joseph’s* 04-24-05 2- 6- 0 LA SALLE* 05-01-05 at Massachusetts # 05-06-05 3- 7- 0 Temple at L 9-11 0- 1- 0 W 8-6 0 1- 2- W 15-7 Richmond, Va. 2- 7- 0 10-8 W Richmond, Va. 4- 7- 0 W 14-10 0 5- 7- 0- 2- 0 7- 7- 0 11-10 W 2- 2- 0 6- 7- 0 3- 2- 0 Richmond, Va. 0 7- 8- 5- 2- 0 Philadelphia, Pa. 4- 2- 0 Philadelphia, PA 0 2- 5- Amherst, Mass. Richmond, Va. Ric # 05-07-05D at $ 05-12-05 at No. 2 Duke - Richmond, Va., Atlantic 10 Championship Atlantic 10 opponent, # * $ NCAA N.C. - Durham, Championship 4-16 L 9- 8- 0 5- 2- 0 N.C. Durham, |—-GOAL AVERAGE—-| |—SAVES—| |-RECORD-| |—-GOAL |—SAVES—| AVERAGE—-| Shots |———––––––———SHOTS————––––––——| |—–—GOALS—–—| |———––––––———SHOTS————––––––——| RICHMOND OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (AS OVERALLRICHMOND 18, 2006) OF JAN INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Opponents 17 1020:00 149 8.76 138 .481 8 8 0 334 Total0 Opponents8 808 394 9 .481 138 .445 8.76 149 146 10.71 17 1020:00 182 17 1020:00 TotalOpponents 17 182 79 261 17 149 415 376 38 187 .439 282 .396 254 .680 7 0 .676 9253173 0 409 13-39.0 .625 165 158 22-59 269 0 188 15-24 20-57.0 .375 0 9-24 357 30-57 SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD . . .1st Richmond ...... 150 Opponents ...... 175 2nd CLEARS: Richmond 147-196 .750, Opponents 145-195 .744. 137MAN-UP OPPS: Richmond 0-15 .000, Opponents 0-8 .000. 153 Total 287 328 ATTENDANCE SUMMARYATTENDANCE . .UR Total. . . . .1190 ...... Per DateDates/Avg ...... 7/170 OPP 2065 .0/0 ...... Neutral Site #/Avg 10/206 SHOTS BY PERIOD ...... 1st Richmond` ...... 198Opponents ...... 221 2nd 178 Total 194 376 415 SAVES BYSAVES PERIOD ...... 1st Richmond ...... 81 Opponents ...... 69 2nd 65 Total 69 146 138 GOALS BY PERIOD . . . . .1st . . . . . Richmond...... 81 . . Opponents ...... 94 ...... 2nd 88 Total 88 149 182 39 SWANSBURG, Jackie 17-17 1020:00 182 10.71 146 .445 9 89 182 .445 10.71 394 146 0 17-17 1020:00 Jackie ## Name 39 SWANSBURG, LFaced GAW Saves Minutes T Pct GP-GS GAAvg 7 MCGUIRE, Caroline 17-17 44 1 45 110 110 .400 68 ## Caroline 44 Name17-17 1 45 Kristen .618 7 0.0 4411 33 17-17 6Ashley MCGUIRE, 17 HABICHT, 13 16-12 .000 32 35 6 19 0- 47 .371 28 37 71 MORGHAN .465 50 10 26 0 17-17 0 FRIEND, 0-0 5 3149 .800 Allison .7043.0 5-14 1 1 Claire VAHUE, 0.0 11 64 .583Jenna NUZZI, 42 .406 12 Sara 15-14 17-10 015-6 0 7 1- 33 7 7 0 CUNNIFF, 11 .656.000 8 8 19 210Erin 20 14 0 0- 0 12 5 11.000 .000 5 HUBBARD, .304 32 .222 7 .609 0 13 15 0 0-0 6 23 9 0 2 3.0 Samantha 0 1-2 2-0 .778 0 ALLEN, 2 17-16 4 3.0 00 025 2 9 21 6 0 7 4-12.0 17-16 .381.667 8 26 12 0-0 2 10 .308 17 36 0 0 20 0 6-12 19 GP-GS Zara KENNEDY, 0 4-6 22 .000 21 28 1- .000 32 .654 27 1- 0-1 7-7 TRACT, 0 1 0 0-1 9.0 0-0 14 20 25 G 00 1M.C. 1 0.0 17-17 0.0 9-13 Kate 0NEMATOLLAHI, 13 .667 .714 2-0 00 3- 0 012 0 Sue 0 0 20 0 A110 0 .000 10-14 1 20 0- 17 19 2-0 0 .2508 0 .000 0 BUETTNER, 0 020 4 0 0- 0-0 0-0 35 .000 0 Tracy .000 10 CHILDREY, 2-6 12 3-0 0-0 Pts 00 00 0 1 0-1 Kirby TAYLOR, 9 0-0 14 2 1-0 00 0 Sh 0.0 0 0 Caroline FITE, 0 .500 0 15 0 Shot% 00 0 .000 0 0 Kristy 1 THALENBERG, 0-0 SOG4-0 0-0 0 31 .000 1 0 00 1-0 0 .000 0 0 0 00 00 0- 0 0 00 Sloan COE, 0 0-0 .000 0 0 .000 17-17 18 0 4-0 1 .000 0 0 00 0 SOG% 1 Jackie FAIRHURST, 2-0 0 0-0 0 .000 0 24 00 3.0 0 360 0 0 GW 0 0 .000 0 00 Jodi DEVILBISS, 0.0 016 0-0 .000 0 16 0-1 UP 0-0 1700 0 0 SWANSBURG, 0 000 03.0 0 0 15-10 39 DN Megan 0-01- 00 .000 0 0 31 0 .000 150 FPG-FPS 0 .000 0 10 00 0-0 BROWN, 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 17-17 0- 0 19 0-0 0-0 11 .000 0 .000 Christina 0.0 0 GB 60 0-0 .000 1 12-2 0 00 2 0 .000 0 0 0 DC 0 00.0 0 .000 00 16-16 1- 0 0-0 6 .000 0 0 .000 0 Kristen RIEDY, 0 .000 T/O 0-00.0 0-0 .000 1 Sarah 00.0 0 0-0 3 1 D’ANGELO, 0.0 0- CT 0 .000 5 00 2 14 0-0 0- 4 0 .000 0 0 2 Faceoff 0-00.0 BERLACHER, 11 16 0-0 0-0 .000 1 0 0- 0.0 0INGLE, 0 .000 0 .000 0- 0 30 .000 Pct 0 0- 1-2 0-0 .000 1 727 6-0 144 .000 .000 0 0 Pen-Min 0 0 0 6 0 .000 0 0-10 0-0 .000 1 0- 0-0 .500 .000 1 0.0 0- 23.0 .000 6 0 0-00.0 0-0 0- 0.0 01- .000 0 .000 0-00 1 .000 0 0 0-00- 0-0 .000 1 .000 0- 0 .000 0.0 0-00- .000 30 www.RichmondSpiders.com RECORD BOOK/ALL-TIME SERIES ignaTc 952003 2005 2005 1974 1995 1985 1996 1975 1957 1996 1969 0 1983 1996 1 1988 1 0 2005 0 0 0 0 21 2001 44 3 1976 1 0 0 2 1958 3 3 1987 are missing. 5 3 * Records are incomplete.Theyears 1980,1981,1982and 3 2005 2 1978 1 1976 5 6 1986 1968 William &Mary 1976 1979 2005 2005 Virginia Tech 8 2 0 0 1970 1 2002 Virginia Club 1998 1992 Virginia 1976 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 8 1978 6 0 1975 1998 0 1976 Ursinus 0 2003 1988 1979 UMBC 2004 0 1 1970 1 0 Towson 5 6 2000 0 1977 2003 0 0 Temple 5 0 0 4 2005 Sweet Briar 3 0 0 5 2000 10 SUNY-Brockport 1983 0 St. Catherine’s 1999 2 2002 2 0 1 2 St. Bonaventure 0 0 1985 0 1998 Saint Joseph’s 3 Shenandoah Club 16 1996 2 0 1 2003 0 2000 Roanoke 2005 2 2005 2003 Randolph Macon 0 1999 10 1968 Princeton 2001 2002 2 0 1984 0 Piedmont Club 0 1983 0 3 0 Penn St. 1965 2005 1984 1979 Old Dominion 5 0 0 2002 0 1968 12 0 Ohio St. 1963 0 2 Ohio 0 2001 1 17 1 2002 Notre Dame 1 2 0 5 2001 Northwestern 2001 1979 2000 4 2001 0 North Carolina 10 7 2 2001 0 1958 2000 10 1972 0 New Hampshire 1976 Mt. St.Mary’s 1 0 0 4 5 5 2003 Massachusetts 0 1 2 Maryland 2001 1986 12 26 Mary Washington 2005 0 2001 2001 1 0 Lynchburg 1 2005 0 1991 1996 Loyola 1994 2005 0 0 2002 4 1991 1 Longwood 1979 0 2002 5 0 1 La Salle 0 0 1979 Johns Hopkins 0 2001 0 2002 5 James Madison 0 9 1985 5 2 Howard 1995 0 1 1997 1976 1999 Holy Cross 2 0 1 0 1 Hollins 1978 1969 1983 4 3 Harvard 1 13 2 0 0 0 Georgetown 1995 1964 2 0 George Washington 1986 1964 George Mason 12 3 0 1 Fairfield 5 0 0 1983 2004 Duquesne 1 Duke 1968 2002 2005 6 1 1991 Drexel 0 1976 1 1992 0 0 Denison 1985 1976 Delaware 0 5 0 Davidson 0 0 3 0 Dartmouth Collegiate 2 1 1 Colgate 1 2 Chatham Hall 12 California- Berkeley 1 0 Bucknell Brit. Univ. Trl. Team Bridgewater Boston College American School ALL-TIME SERIESRECORDS RECORD BOOK/ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD BOOK/ALL-TIME W L T First Last . ek no 19)..8.80 BeckySnook(1992) 3. ..8.10 JenniferMcGibbon(2003) 2. ..7.10 BeckySnook(1989) 1. GOALS AGAINSTAVERAGE ...429 JackieSwansburg(2004) 6. ...445 JackieSwansburg(2005) 5. ...562 MeghanWall (1994) 4. ...578 BeckySnook(1992) 3. ...582 LoriMiller(1989) 1. SAVE PERCENTAGE ..188 Christy Yarnell (1999) 5. ..193 KellyJohnson(2000) 4. ..212 Christy Yarnell (1997) 3. ..214 Christy Yarnell (1998) 2. ..252 Christy Yarnell (1996) 1. SAVES ..45 CarolineMcGuire(2005) 10. ..46 LibbyBerlacher(2003) 9. . ..48 KatieDolan(2002) 7. ..53 HeatherGardner (1995) 5. ..59 PollyPurcell (2004) 4. ..62 Carrie Aitken (2002) 3. ..68 PollyPurcell (2003) 2. . . .69 PollyPurcell (2002) 1. POINTS ..14 ErinWelsh (1993) 9. ..17 HeatherGardner (1993) 8. ..20 PollyPurcell (2004) 5. ..22 HeatherGardner (1996) 4. ..24 PollyPurcell (2003) 3. ..25 AllisonNuzzi(2004) 2. ..30 PollyPurcell (2002) 1. ASSISTS ..36 Katie Dolan(2003) 10. ..37 LibbyBerlacher(2003) 8. ..39 PollyPurcell (2004) 6. ..40 HeatherGardner (1995) 5. ..43 HeatherGardner (1994) 4. ..44 PollyPurcell (2003) 2. . . .51 Carrie Aitken (2002) 1. GOALS 10. Carrie Aitken (1999-02) ..22 10. Carrie Aitken (1999-02) . . .24 AmyKingsberg (1989-92) 9. 8. ..28 JessicaPopham(1999-01) 7. ..28 LibbyBerlacher(2001-04) 6. . . .37 KatieDolan(2000-03) 4. . . .40 HeatherHeitz(1992-95) 3. ..62 HeatherGardner (1993-96) 2. . . .74 PollyPurcell (2002-04) 1. ASSISTS ..83 Kristen Habicht(2002-2005) 10. ..84 CarolineMcGuire(2003-) 9. . ..90 Laurel Hagy(1994-97) 8. ..92 KatieDolan(2000-03) 7. . . .98 AnneHeine(1996-99) 6. ..101 LibbyBerlacher(2001-04) 5. ..103 Lynn Boliver(1991-94) 4. ..122 PollyPurcell (2002-04) 3. . ..134 HeatherGardner (1993-96) 2. ..137 Carrie Aitken (1999-02) 1. GOALS oiMle 18)..8.80 Lori Miller(1989) Christy Yarnell ...582 (1997) ..48 Heather Gardner (1996) ..53 Heather Gardner (1994) ..14 Jessica Popham(2001) ..20 Heather Heitz(1994) ..20 Heather Heitz(1995) ..36 Lynn Boliver(1994) . . .37 Carrie Aitken (2001) ..39 Polly Purcell (2002) ..44 Caroline McGuire(2005) neHie(969)..26 Anne Heine(1996-99) . . .37 Allison Nuzzi(2003-) SINGLE SEASON RECORDS SINGLE SEASON CAREER RECORDS Dominion (4/15/94) Ground Balls–11 –Lynn Bolivervs.Old 25 -MeghanWall vs.Delaware (3/18/94) Saves –25Christy Yarnell vs.William &Mary 6 –HeatherHeitzvs.Virginia Tech (3/15/95) Assists –6PollyPurcell vs.SaintJoseph’s Goals –8RobinKohlervs.JamesMadison Purcell vs.SaintJoseph’s(5/2/04) Points –10(fourgoalsandsixassists)Polly Current Playersin Bold Caused Turnovers –237 (2002) Draw Controls –204(2003) Ground Balls–727(1995) Saves –252(1996) Goals Against Average –8.2(1991) Goals –218(2002) Points –292(2002) Most Wins –12(2002) Caused Turnovers –21vs.Northwestern New Hampshire (3/21/03) Draw Controls –19(twotimes)-mostrecent vs. Ground Balls–77vs.George Mason(3/9/95) Saves –28vs.Delaware (3/18/89) Assists –12vs.Virginia Tech (3/15/95) Goals –21(twotimes)mostrecent vs. American Points –29vs.MountSt.Mary’s(4/16/99) Caused Turnovers –76-KristyGallagher (2000-03) Draw Controls –102KatieDolan(2000-03) Ground Balls–252LauraMershon(1992-95) Caused Turnovers –34JenCielewich(2002) Draw Controls –43KatieDolan(2002) Ground Balls–87LauraMershon(1995) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLESEASON INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLEGAME (4/13/99) (5/2/04) (4/4/90) (3/10/02) (3/5/02) TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS TEAM SINGLESEASON TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS TEAM SINGLEGAME INDIVIDUAL CAREERRECORDS . el ono ...504 KellyJohnson 3. ...536 MeghanWall 2. ...559 Christy Yarnell 1. SAVE PERCENTAGE ..509 MeghanWall 3. ..572 KellyJohnson 2. ..866 Christy Yarnell 1. SAVES ..100 Laurel Hagy(1994-97) 10. ..101 AlexisBrandolini(1999-02) 9. ..106 KristenHabicht(2002-05) 8. ..120 Lynn Boliver(1991-94) 7. ..124 AnneHeine(1996-99) 6. ..129 LibbyBerlacher(2001-04) 4. ..159 Carrie Aitken (1999-02) 3. ..196 PollyPurcell (2002-04) 1. POINTS ai oa 20-3 ..129 Katie Dolan(2000-03) ..196 Heather Gardner (1993-96) ALL-TIME ROSTER/WHERE ARE THEY NOW? 2006 RICHMOND LACROSSE 31 HS Z Y Actress Actress Wynn, K. (1978) Wynn, Journeys AdCenter Operations Sparks, MD Equity, LLC Equity, Berwyn, PA International Lacy Pica ’01 Wooden, J. 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DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Feb. 19 Sun. DUKE Richmond, Va. 2:00 p.m. March 1 Wed. VIRGINIA Richmond, Va. 3:00 p.m. March 4 Sat. at Maryland College Park, Md. 2:00 p.m. March 8 Wed. WILLIAM & MARY Richmond, Va. 3:00 p.m. March 10 Fri. MONMOUTH Richmond, Va. 3:00 p.m. March 12 Sun. @ Mt. Saint Mary’s Emmitsburg, Md. 1:00 p.m. March 15 Wed. @ Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 4:00 p.m. March 22 Wed. AMERICAN Richmond, Va. 3:00 p.m. March 26 Sun. TOWSON Richmond, Va. 2:00 p.m. March 28 Tues. UC-DAVIS Richmond, Va. 3:00 p.m. April 2 Sun. @ George Washington* Washington, D.C. 1:00 p.m. April 7 Fri. TEMPLE* Richmond, Va. 3:00 p.m. April 9 Sun. MASSACHUSETTS* Richmond, Va. 12:00 p.m. April 14 Fri. @ Duquesne* Pittsburgh, Pa. 4:00 p.m. April 16 Sun. @ St. Bonaventure* Olean, N.Y. 11:00 a.m. April 23 Sun. @ La Salle* Philadelphia, Pa. 12:00 p.m. April 28 Fri. SAINT JOSEPH’S* Richmond, Va. 3:00 p.m. May 5 Fri. Atlantic 10 Semi-Finals Washington, D.C. TBA May 7 Sun. Atlantic 10 Championships Washington, D.C. TBA

HOME games played at First Market Stadium * - Atlantic 10 contest