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2011 Bloomsburg Field Hockey Media Guide

Table of Contents ...... 1 Quick Facts / Media Information ...... 2 Administration ...... 3 About Bloomsburg ...... 3 Facilities ...... 6 2011Roster ...... 7 The 2011 Bloomsburg Huskies 2011 Season Preview ...... 8 Player Profiles...... 12 Freshmen...... 24 The Coaching Staff Head Coach Nikki Rhoads ...... 4 2010 Season in Review Assistant Coach Courtney Fretz...... 5 2010 Results ...... 27 2010 Statistics ...... 28 2010 PSAC Review ...... 29 2010 National Review ...... 33

The Bloomsburg Field Hockey Legacy Through the Years...... 36 Jan Hutchinson ...... 40 Bloomsburg’s National Players of the Year ...... 43 Year-by-Year ...... 44 2011 Schedule...... Back Cover

*For historical data please visit www.buhuskies. com

CREDITS All of Bloomsburg’s athletic publications are published by the Office of Communications/University Advancement. Copyright 2011. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. This publication was designed and written by former Intern/Assistant Sports Information Director Paul Bloscovich. Edited by Sports On the cover (clockwise from top): Jenn DiSaba- Information Director Tom McGuire and Intern/Assistant tino, Amanda Riley, Nicole Bruce, Lauren McGin- Sports Information Director Don Sherman. Written material ley, Betsy Renn and editorial work provided by student assistants Tim Hipszer and Liz Jung. Photography by Keith Haupt, Richard Orr Sports Photography and the Office of Communication. Some photos from University Archives. 1 Quick Facts/Media Information

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BLOOMSBURG QUICK FACTS BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY MEDIA Location ...... Bloomsburg, Pa. Founded...... 1839 Primary Radio and Television Outlets ...... 9,500 Enrollment WHLM Radio WNEP-TV (16) ...... Maroon & Gold School Colors 124 E. Main Street 16 Montage Mountain Road ...... Huskies Team Nickname Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Moosic, PA 18641 ...... Pennsylvania State Conference (570) 784-1200 (570) 826-1616 ...... Athletic Conference (PSAC) ...... Dr. David L. Soltz President WBRE-TV (28) ...... Mike McFarland Athletic Director 62 South Franklin Street ...... Sports Stadium Stadium Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703 ...... NCAA Division II Athletics Affiliation (570) 823-2828

FIELD HOCKEY COACHING STAFF Primary Newspapers Head Coach ...... Nikki Rhoads Associated Press Patriot News (Bloomsburg, ’04) Suite 250 P.O. Box 2265 Overall Record ...... 44-21 One Franklin Plaza Harrisburg, PA 17105 Assistant Coach...... Philadelphia, PA 19102 (717) 255-8180 (215) 561-1133 Field Hockey Office...... (570) 389-4380 Citizen’s Voice Press Enterprise 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW 75 N. Washington St. 3185 Lackawanna Ave...... 19-3 (National Semi-Finalist) Overall Record Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ...... 7-1 (1st) PSAC Record (Finish) (570) 821-2062 (570) 784-2121 Final Ranking ...... No. 3 (STX/NFHCA Poll) ...... Postseason Play Daily Item Standard Speaker W 4-3 vs. Mansfield (PSAC Semifinals) 200 S. Market St. 21 N. Wyoming St. W 2-1 vs. East Stroudsburg (PSAC Finals) Sunbury, PA 17801 Hazleton, PA 18201 W 5-2 vs. East Stroudsburg (NCAA First Round) (570) 286-5671 (570) 455-3636 L 1-0 vs. Shippensburg (NCAA Semi-Finals)

HISTORY Danville News Sun Gazette 14 East Mahoning St. 252 W. Fourth St. First Year of Field Hockey ...... 1974 Danville, PA 17821 Williamsport, PA 17701 All-Time Record ...... 632-86-29 (.862) (570) 275-3235 (570) 326-1552 NCAA Tournament Appearances ...... 28 National Championships ...... 16 Milton Standard Times Leader PSAC Championships ...... 17 19 Arch St. 15 N. Main St. SPORTS INFORMATION Milton, PA 17847 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 SID ...... Tom McGuire (570) 742-9671 (570) 829-7229 Office...... (570) 389-4413 Email ...... [email protected] News-Item 701 North Rock St. Shamokin, PA 17872 (570) 648-4641

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ABOUT BLOOMSBURG

Bloomsburg University, a member of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, is a four-year coeducational public university founded in 1839. Through the stages of its development from a normal school to a teachers college to a multipurpose state college and finally to a university in 1983, the institution has retained its emphasis on liberal arts and career education.

Dr. David Soltz Mike McFarland Kathy Heitzman Bloomsburg is recognized as one of the President Director of Athletics Associate Director of best 100 public universities in the United Athletics States, and excellence, ranging from its 18 national championships to its international reputation in a number of its academic programs, is an attitude found throughout the faculty and staff.

About 90 percent of Bloomsburg’s students come from throughout Pennsylvania, creating a diverse mix of cultures and ideas. It’s a place where friendships that last a lifetime begin. And it’s a busy place — with more than 160 student organizations and activities, NCAA Division II athletic programs and a popular recreation center.

The university’s Division of Continuing and Distance Education serves students through Kevin Wood Tom McGuire Doug Lizardi nondegree credit courses, noncredit Athletic Operations Director of Sports Equipment Information/Athletic Manager minicourses, off-campus classes, credit for life experience and distance learning Marketing courses on public television.

The Town of Bloomsburg, located in the Susquehanna River Valley, has a population of about 12,000 people. The central business district is just three blocks southwest of campus, and includes more than 80 retail stores, restaurants, and the Bloomsburg Fair in September. More stores, restaurants and theaters can be found along nearby Route 11 and at the Columbia Mall, northwest of town.

The university is within a one-hour drive from such cities as Hazleton, Williamsport, Allen Larsen Roxanna Larsen Dave Huber Wilkes-Barre and Scranton; 1.5 hours from Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Harrisburg; 2.5 hours from Philadelphia; 3 hours from New York City and Baltimore; and four hours from Pittsburgh and Washington, DC.

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Nikki Rhoads Head Coach • 2nd Season at Bloomsburg Career Record: 41-21 (.661) Three Years

Nicole (Nikki) Rhoads will begin her second season as the head coach of field hockey in 2011. Rhoads came to Bloomsburg after spending six years at Alvernia University in Reading, includ- ing the last two as head coach of the field hockey team.

In her first season as head coach with the Huskies Rhoads guided Bloomsburg to a 19-3 record. Rhoads’ The Huskies captured both the PSAC East and overall PSAC championships and advanced to Career Highlights the NCAA national semi-finals.

As a Coach: Rhoads also coached three players to All-American honors, while five players earned All-PSAC * 41-21 career record honors, including Amanda Riley who was named the PSAC East Athlete of the Year. * Advanced to semifi- nals of 2010 NCAA II Before coming to Bloomsburg Rhoads was the head coach at Alvernia where she led the Championships Crusaders to a two-year record of 22-18 and a berth in the 2009 ECAC playoffs, advancing * 3 players from 2010 to the semi-final round. Academically 10 players from her 2009 squad earned recognition by team named Long- being named to the SGI/NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad for earning GPAs of streth/NFHCA Division 3.3 or higher through the first semester of the 2009-10 II All-Americans academic year.

As a Player: Rhoads, whose maiden name is Hartranft, is a 2004 * Three-time All- graduate of Bloomsburg. She was a standout player for American (2001, 2002, the Huskies helping the team to two NCAA champion- 2003) ships and two Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference * Three-time All-PSAC titles. The Huskies compiled a record of 73-8 during her selection (2001, 2002, time as a player, including a perfect 21-0 record in 2002. 2003) She was a three-time All-American and three-time All- * Led Huskies to two PSAC selection. Rhoads is currently tied for 10th all- Division II national time in Bloomsburg history with 45 career goals, 11th in titles assists with 24 and ninth in career points with 114. She * 45 career goals, tied was both a Bloomsburg and PSAC Scholar-Athlete. for 11th all-time at BU * 24 career assists, 12th Rhoads has a daughter, Kadyn Rhoads. all-time at BU * 114 career points, Tenth all-time at BU * Career-highs in goals (13), assists (8) and Rhoads played at BU from 2000-03 points (34) in 2001 and and led the Huskies to two national 2002 championships 4 Assistant Coach Courtney Fretz

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Courtney Fretz Assistant Coach • 1st Season at Bloomsburg

Courtney Fretz begins her first season as assistant coach for the Bloomsburg University’s field hockey team in 2011.

Fretz comes to Bloomsburg from Alvernia University where she served as the assistant field hockey coach for the past two seasons. While assisting at Alvernia, Fretz completed her Master’s degree and served as a graduate assistant for intramurals and recreation. A 2009 graduate from in Ohio, Fretz was a four-year scholarship field hockey player at MU (OH).

A native of Oley, P.A., Fretz had her most success her freshman year where she scored five goals and had two assists. She was also named player of the week in the Mid-American Conference twice as a freshman and named to the Mid-American Conference All- Tournament team. While at MU (OH) Fretz played in 59 games, recording 13 goals, six assists and notching 32 points overall.

While at Miami University, Fretz was actively involved as a field hockey camp coach and the U.S. Field Hockey Futures Program, a young athlete field hockey development program located in Oxford, OH. In November of 2010 Fretz became involved with the X-Calibur field hockey club located in Pottstown. While at X-Calibur, she has coached for ages 14-19 academy teams, as well as as- sisted in coaching the U16 travel team.

While at Bloomsburg, Fretz also will serve as a student-athlete advocate. She has also had leadership experience as a camp counselor for three summers in Trexlortown, PA and also served in a Dominican Republic Mission trip this past January.

Rhoads (far right, middle) with her fellow seniors and coaching staff posing with the 2003 national championship trophy. 5 Bloomsburg Facilities

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Bloomsburg Athletic Facilities

SPORTS STADIUM

Built in 2006 Home to Huskies Field Hockey, Men’s and Women’s Soccer and Lacrosse BU’s All-Time Field Hockey Record at Sports Stadium: 57-4 (.934)

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2011 Bloomsburg Field Hockey Numerical Roster # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 2 Nicole Bruce Jr. F 5-4 Dalton / Lackawanna Trail 3 Kate Bruce So. MF 5-4 Dalton / Lackawanna Trail 4 Felicia Domenici Fr. M 5-3 Kunkletown / Pleasant Valley 5 Lindsay Danz Sr. F 5-4 Rehoboth Beach, DE / Sussex Technical 7 Jenna DiSabatino Jr. F 5-4 Mountain Top / Crestwood 8 Cassie DiSabatino Jr. M 5-5 Mountain Top / Crestwood 9 Candice Smith Fr. M 5-1 Selinsgrove / Selinsgrove 10 Jaclyn Beasley So. D 5-7 Berlin, NJ / Eastern 11 Kelsey Tobias Fr. D 5-7 Hershey / Lower Dauphin 12 Sandy Anceravage Jr. F 5-8 Bloomsburg / Bloomsburg 13 Amber Aulenbach Jr. M 5-2 Fleetwood / Oley Valley 14 Becca Sherman Sr. D 5-0 Milford / Delaware Valley 16 Brooke Simonovich Jr. F 5-5 East Stroudsburg / Stroudsburg 17 Samantha Facciolla So. M 5-6 Holland / Council Rock South 18 Amanda Riley Sr. F 5-7 Tannersville / Pocono Mountain East 20 Brittany Mathews So. F 5-2 Reedsville / Indian Valley 21 Betsy Renn Sr. D 5-6 Herndon / Line Mountain 22 Courtney Berger Fr. D 5-5 Lehighton / Lehighton 23 Alexis Weber Jr. F 5-6 Bear, DE / William Penn 26 Lauren McGinley Jr. F 5-9 Wilkes-Barre / Coughlin 27 Nikki Black Fr. F 5-3 Huntington Mills / Northwest Area 62 Meghan Hollenbach Jr. GK 5-7 Blandon / Fleetwood 88 Megan Eppley So. GK 5-9 Camp Hill / Camp Hill

HEAD COACH: Nikki Rhoads, Bloomsburg ’04 (2nd season at BU; 41-21 overall record) ASSISTANT COACH: Courtney Fretz, Miami University (OH) ’09 (1st season at BU)

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2011 Season Preview

Following a season in which BU totaled 19 wins, claimed their after a season in which she totaled 60 points on 22 goals and 16 17th PSAC title, and a trip to the NCAA Semifinals the Huskies assists. Her 2.73 points per game was fourth best in the nation will look to refocus for another deep run in the postseason. last season.

In her second season at the helm of the field hockey program, Along with Riley will be All-PSAC East second team honoree head coach Nikki Rhoads will look to build on the success her Lauren McGinley. McGinley finished her sophomore campaign team achieved last season. “You could talk strategy and tactics with 27 points, second most on the team, on 12 goals and three all day long; the two biggest things that win games are leadership assists. Joining her will be classmate Jenna DiSabatino, who in and teamwork” states Rhoads. She continues, “When everyone’s her first year with the Huskies tallied 10 goals and three assists. on the same page you’re going to have success here.” Alexis Weber, Lindsay Danz, Nicole Bruce, and Brittany Mathews Returning 16 players from last year’s squad, the 2011 Huskies will will also be back this season. Weber and Danz each had 12 points have no shortage of experience or leadership. As Rhoads goes last season while Bruce and Mathews each scored five goals and on to explain “Getting that one year under our belt, going from a registered an assist. Sandy Anceravage will also be in the mix up transition year to starting the new year will be key; Last year there top for the Huskies. were so many questions, so much hesitation. This year there is no question, there is no hesitation. They are just ready to play.” MIDFIELD This year the Huskies will have a new look at midfield after grad- ATTACK uating two starters from last year, one being second team All- Last season the Huskies ranked third in the nation in scoring av- American Julia Rush. A familiar face that will be back however erage, goals per game, and points per game. As coach Rhoads will be All-PSAC East second team selection Amber Aulenbach. simply states “Our attacking zone is strong but it will be key to get Returning for her junior season, Aulenbach will anchor the BU the job done within our circle.” Returning seven of their eight top midfield from the center-mid position. “She’s a year older, more scorers from a year ago should keep that attacking zone strong mature, and ready to take on that leadership role” states Rhoads. as they are led by 2010 PSAC East Athlete of the Year and first team All-American selection Amanda Riley. Riley, a captain on Although the starting midfield unit will be new, the Huskies do this year’s squad, will again be a focal point in the Husky attack return four middies from last year’s team, all who saw significant 8 2011 Season Preview

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playing time. Cassie DiSabatino is back for her junior year after mediately for the Huskies this season. playing in 21 games for the Huskies and scoring two goals. Kate Bruce and Samantha Facciolla will also be returning; both com- Along with the freshmen, Bloomsburg welcomes two transfers to peted in 11 plus games during the 2010 season. preseason. Brooke Simonovich comes to BU after spending two seasons at Division I Delaware University. As a Blue Hen Si- DEFENSE monovich played in 24 games and during her sophomore season Last year the Huskies ranked third in the nation in goals against scored two goals, one of which came as a game-winner against average and will look to continue their defensive efforts in 2011 as Saint Joseph’s University. they are led by senior captain and first team All-American Betsy Renn. Last season Renn started in all of Bloomsburg’s 22 games Joining her this season will be Jacklyn Beasley, a transfer from while scoring two goals and assisting on three more. Joining her Division I American University. During her one year stint with will be fellow senior back Rebecca Sherman, who tallied an as- the Eagles she played in five games and tallied one assist. Look for sist last season. Sherman brings with her a great deal experience, both players to be major contributors in the fall. playing in 50 career games for the Huskies. OVERALL BU returns two goalies from a year ago and welcomes several oth- With a good mix of experience and youth, the 2011 Huskies will ers to preseason. Megan Hollenbach will be back for her junior have their eyes set on one opponent at a time. “All-in-all we campaign. Last season Hollenbach appeared in 22 games, mak- are deep and have a great freshman class coming through” said ing 21 starts and 60 saves while racking up 19 wins. Her goals Rhoads. “It’s always one game at a time. The biggest thing for against average (1.11) ranked third best in Division II last fall. us is to compete in our PSAC division, that’s our first goal. Then Megan Eppley also returns in goal for the Huskies after seeing ac- get to conference playoffs and then the opportunity to get to the tion in six games last season. Look for Eppley to push for a bigger final four.” role on this year’s team. Bloomsburg opens 2011 by hitting the road to take on the Pan- NEWCOMERS thers of Adelphi University. Game-time is scheduled for 4 p.m. at There are five new freshmen this year along with two transfers. Motamed Field in Garden City, NY. The Huskies will then play Among some of the top incoming freshmen will be Felicia Do- their season opener on Sept. 3, at 12 p.m. against Stonehill Col- menici, Candice Smith and Kelsey Tobais. All three players come lege at Sports Stadium. from great high school programs and should make an impact im-

9 Field Hockey Quick Facts

16 National Championships 96 First Team All-Americans HUSKIES FIELD HOCKEY FACTS • 612 Wins in Program History

• 4 Straight NCAA Division II Titles (1996-1999) / 2006-2009)

• 17 PSAC Championships

• Three Straight Seasons with 100 or more goals scored

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LINDSAY DANZ Senior • Forward Rehobeth Beach, DE / Sussex Technical #5

2010: Had an assist in victory over #4 Stonehill College (9/4)...Had one assist to help Bloomsburg defeat Seton Hill (10/24)...Scored a goal in victory over No. 10 Millersville (10/26)...Scored one goal in Huskies win over Kutztown (11/3)...Logged one goal in victory over East Stroudsburg in the NCAA Opener (11/23).

2009: Played in 22 games for the Huskies as a sophomore...recorded a career high three assists...had her first career assist in win over Slippery Rock (9/13)…registered five shots on goal. Danz’s Career Highs 2008: Appeared in 22 games for the Huskies as a freshman...scored her first career goal in win over Seton Hill (9/28)…posted 11 shots on goal. Goals: 1 (Three Times) Most Recent: vs. East Stroudsburg Major: Elementary education/special education (11/23/10)

Assists: 1 (Two Times) Most Recent: vs. Seton Hall (10/24/10)

Points: 2 vs. Kutztown (11/3/10)

DANZ’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2008 22 0 11 1 0 2 .091 2009 22 0 5 0 3 3 .000 2010 21 3 17 4 4 12 .235 Totals 65 3 33 5 7 17 .152

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BETSY RENN Senior • Defender Herndon / Line Mountain #21

2010: Had an assist in win over #4 Stonehill College (9/4)...Recorded three shots on goal in the win over Adelphi (9/11)...Recorded one assist against East Stroudsburg (10/02)...Scored a goal in win over No. 10 Millersville (10/26).

Renn’s Career Highs 2009: Started in all 23 games on defense as a sophomore for the Huskies…named second team All-PSAC East...helped BU record 11 shoutouts during the season...three times the Huskies limited Goals: 1 their opponents to zero shots (Houghton - 8/29; Seton Hill - 9/3; Slippery Rock - 10/3)...helped the vs. Millersville Huskies to five straight shutouts toward the end of the season (ESU - 10/16; Catawba - 10/18; Mill- (10/26/10) ersville - 10/22; Mercyhurst - 10/25; PSAC Semifinal vs. Mercyhurst - 10/30)...aided the Huskies limit Shippensburg (11/13) and UMass-Lowell (11/15) to two goals apiece during NCAA champi- Assists: 1 (Two Times) onships as BU won its fourth straight national Most Recent: title. vs. East Stroudsburg (10/02/10) 2008: Played in 16 games on defense as a fresh- man as the Huskies won their third straight Points: 2 national title…scored her first career goal in win vs. Millersville over Mansfield (9/18)...helped the Huskies de- (10/26/10) fense total 11 shutouts on the year.

Major: Accounting

RENN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2008 16 0 5 1 0 2 .200 2009 23 23 3 0 0 0 .000 2010 21 21 26 2 3 7 .077 Totals 60 44 34 3 3 9 .088

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AMANDA RILEY Senior • Forward Tannersville / Pocono Mountain East #18 2010: Scored a second half goal in win over #4 Stonehill College (9/4)...Scored a goal and had two assists in a win over Franklin Pierce University (9/5)...Scored one goal and had one assist in win over Adelphi (9/11)...Scored the only goal of the game in the Huskies win over Mercyhurst (9/18)...Scored one goal against East Strouds- burg (10/02)...Had a goal and an assist against Slippery Rock (10/9)...Scored one goal to help defeat C.W. Post (10/17)...Added two goals in a shutout win over Seton Hill (10/24)...Had an assist in a victory over No. 10 Millersville (10/26)...Scored the teams only goal in a shutout over No. 3 East Stroudsburg (10/30)...Scored one goal and had three assists in Riley’s victory over Mansfield (11/6/10)...Registered two assists in Huskies win over Slippery Rock (11/9)... Logged both a goal and an assist in shutout win over C.W. Post (11/13)...Scored one of the teams Career Highs two goals to lead Bloomsburg to a victory over East Stroudsburg in the PSAC Championship match (11/20)...Led the Huskies by scoring three goals and adding an assist in victory over East Strouds- Goals: 3 vs. East Stroudsburg burg (11/23). (11/23/10)

2009: Started 22 games as a sophomore...named first team All-American by the NFHCA...led the Assists: 3 nation in both points (62) and goals (27), both fourth best in Bloomsburg history...also led nation vs. Mansfield with 2.7 points-per-game and 1.17 goals-per-game...named first team All-PSAC East...earned PSAC (11/6/10) East Player of the Week honors in each of the final three weeks of the season...featured in Decem- ber 7, 2009 issue of Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd...had a streak of three straight games in Points: 7 which she scored at least two goals (at C.W. Post - 9/9; at Seton Hill - 9/12; at Slippery Rock - 9/13)... vs. East Stroudsburg had 14 points in four-game stretch (vs. Shippensburg - 9/29; at Kutztown - 10/3; vs. Slippery Rock (11/23/10) - 10/5; vs. C.W. Post - 10/7)...had career highs in both goals (3) and points (6) in win over C.W. Post (10/7)...scored five points (two goals and an assist) in win over Catawba (10/18)...tied career-high of six points on two goals and two assists in win over Mercyhurst in semifinals of PSAC tourna- ment (10/30)...scored two goals in win over UMass-Lowell in NCAA national championship game (11/15). 2008: Played in 23 games as a freshman...was sixth on team in points with 26...tied for fifth on team with 12 goals...scored her first career goal in win at Houghton (8/29)...had first career two-goal game in victory at Slippery Rock (8/30)...notched five points on two goals and an assist in win over C.W. Post (9/27)...scored two goals in win over Catawba (10/12).

Major: Elementary education/special education RILEY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2008 23 1 33 12 2 26 .364 2009 23 22 91 27 8 62 .297 2010 21 21 93 22 16 60 .237 Totals 67 44 217 61 26 148 .281

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REBECCA SHERMAN Senior • Defender bushkill / Delaware Valley #14 2010: Had her first assist of the season against East Stroudsburg in the NCAA opener (11/23).

2009: Played in career high 16 games, starting eight times for the Huskies on defense as a sophomore...helped the Huskies to five straight shutouts toward the end of the season (ESU - 10/16; Catawba - 10/18; Millersville - 10/22; Mercyhurst - 10/25; PSAC Semifinal vs. Mercyhurst - 10/30)...helped the Huskies limit Shippensburg (11/13) and UMass- Lowell (11/15) to two goals apiece during NCAA championships as BU won its fourth straight Sherman’s national title. Career Highs 2008: Played in 13 games as a freshman for the national champion Huskies...helped Bloomsburg Goals: N/A total 11 shutouts while on defense.

Assists: 1 Psychology vs. East Stroudsburg Major: (11/23/10)

Points: 1 vs. East Stroudsburg (11/23/10)

SHERMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2008 13 0 0 0 0 0 .--- 2009 16 8 0 0 0 0 .--- 2010 20 20 1 0 1 1 .000 Totals 49 28 1 0 1 1 .000

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SANDY ANCERAVAGE Junior • Forward Bloomsburg / Bloomsburg #12

2010: Played in two games for the Huskies.

2009: Played in 19 games as a freshman as the Huskies won their fourth consecutive national championship...scored her first career goal in win over Seton Hill (9/3)…netted her second goal of the season in BU’s second meeting against Seton Hill (9/12)...scored goals in consecutive games (Millersville - 9/26; Shippensburg - 9/29)...also notched goals in win over Slippery Rock (10/5) and in vic- tory at Mansfield (10/10). ANCERAVAGE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% Major: Business administration 2009 19 0 17 6 0 12 .353 2010 2 0 1 0 0 0 .000 Totals 21 0 18 6 0 12 .333

AMBER AULENBACH Junior • Midfielder Fleetwood / Oley Valley #13 2010: Recorded an assist in victory over No. 4 Stonehill College (9/4)...Scored a goal in win against Franklin Pierce (9/5)...Had an as- sist in win over No. 10 Millersville (10/26)... Registered one assist and two shots on goal in Huskies win over Mansfield (11/6).

2009: Played in 22 games, starting three times for the national champion Huskies as a freshman, posting three shots.

Major: Undeclared AULENBACH’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2009 22 3 3 0 0 0 .000 2010 21 21 37 2 5 9 .054 Totals 43 24 40 2 5 9 .050

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NICOLE BRUCE Junior • forward clarks summit / Lackawanna Trail #2

2010: Scored a goal in win over 4th-ranked Stonehill College (9/4)...Scored two goals in Huskies win over Mansfield (11/6)...Logged both an assist and a goal in a shutout win over C.W. Post (11/13).

2009: Played in 13 games for the Huskies…saw her BRUCE’S CAREER STATISTICS first career playing time in BU’s season-opening win Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% over Houghton (8/29)...registered three shots on goal. 2009 13 0 3 0 0 0 .000 Major: Education 2010 21 3 25 5 1 11 .200 Totals 34 3 28 5 1 11 .179

CASSIE DISABATINO Junior • Midfielder mountain top / crestwood #8

2010: Recorded one shot on goal in win against Adelphi (9/11)...Logged one goal in a win over Seton Hill (10/24)...Scored her second goal of the season in win over Mansfield (11/6).

2009: Played for Wilkes University during the 2009 season...missed three games due to injury...had five goals and 10 assists on the year...received first team All-Freedom Conference DISABATINO’S CAREER STATISTICS (2009 at WILKES) honors...named to the Division III All-Rookie Team according to the womensfieldhockey.com. Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2009 16 15 43 5 10 20 .116 Major: Communications 2010 20 1 13 2 0 4 .154 Totals 36 16 56 7 10 24 .125

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JENNA DISABATINO Junior • Midfielder Mountain Top / Crestwood #7 2010: Scored an unassisted goal in the second half against Franklin Pierce (9/5)...Scored two of the teams three goals in win over C.W. Post (10/17)...Helped defeat Seton Hill by adding a goal and an assist (10/24)...Scored two goals and added one assist in Huskies win over Mansfield (11/6)...Scored two goals and had one assist in victory over Mansfield (11/6/10)...Scored one of the two team goals and had an assist lead Bloomsburg to a victory over East Stroudsburg in PSAC Championship game (11/20).

2009: Played for Wilkes University during the 2009 season...led in goals with 18 as well as assists with 14...honored to the Division III All-Rookie team...named the 2009 ECAC Division III Mid-Atlantic Rookie of the year...was a First Team All-Star Selection, only player from the Freedom Conference to receive the honor. DISABATINO’S CAREER STATISTICS (2009 at Wilkes) Major: Communications Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2009 19 18 43 18 14 50 .165 2010 20 12 47 10 3 23 .213 Totals 39 30 90 28 17 73 .311

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MEGHAN HOLLENBACH Junior • Goalkeeper Blandon / Fleetwood #62

2010: Recorded three saves in victory over #4 Stonehill College (9/4)...Made two saves in win over Franklin Pierce University (9/5).. Recorded one save in victory over Adelphi (9/11)...Recorded her first career shutout in win over Mercyhurst. (9/18)...Recorded one save against Shippensburg (9/25)...Made nine saves to help defeat C.W. Post (10/17)...Logged six saves and allowed no goals in shut- out win over East Stroudsburg (10/30)...Made two saves and allowed no goals in Huskies shutout against Kutztown (11/3)...Recorded a shutout with four saves in the victory over C.W. Post (11/13)...Made nine saves in victory over East Stroudsburg in PSAC Champi- onship game (11/20).

2009: Played in six games in goal for the Huskies as a freshman...saw first-career playing time in BU’s season opening win over Houghton(8/29)...played in career high 35 minutes in win over Seton Hill (9/3)...teamed with Caitlin Koczynski and Michelle Cragle to post a shutout of Slippery Rock (10/5)...also posted minutes in wins over Slippery Rock (9/13), Millersville (10/22), and in the Huskies PSAC semifinals win over Mercyhurst (10/30).

Major: Computer Science HOLLENBACH’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% SO 2009 6 0 119:56 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 2010 21 20 1316:50 21 1.12 59 .738 4 Totals 27 20 1436:46 21 1.02 60 .741 4

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LAUREN McGINLEY Junior • Forward Wilkes-Barre / Coughlin #26

2010: Scored a goal in victory over No. 4 Stonehill College (9/4)...Scored a second half goal against Franklin Pierce University (9/5)...Scored a goal in the 44th minute against Slippery Rock (10/9)...Named the PSAC East Field Hockey Athlete of the Week after scoring three goals the previous week and helping Bloomsburg to two wins. (10/11)... Scored a goal and recorded an assist in win over No. 10 Millersville (10/26)...Logged two goals in victory over Mansfield (11/6/10)...Recorded both an assist and a goal in victory over East Stroudsburg in the NCAA Opener (11/23).

McGINLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS 2009: Saw action in 14 games as a freshman as the Huskies won their fourth straight national Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% championship…received first career playing time 2009 14 0 7 3 1 7 .429 and scored first-career goal in win over Seton Hill 2010 21 16 43 12 3 27 .279 (9/12)…had career high two goals in win over Ca- Totals 35 16 50 15 4 34 .300 tawba (10/18)…posted first career assist in PSAC semifinal win over Mercyhurst (10/30).

Major: Elementary education/special education

BROOKE SIMONOVICH Junior • Forward East Stroudsburg / Stroudsburg #16 2010: Participated in 17 games during her Sophmore campaign...Tallied the game winning goal against Saint Joseph’s for her first collegiate score (9/19)...Helped snap a four game-skid by scor- ing a goal in win over Pacific (10/8). SIMONOVICH’S CAREER STATISTICS (2009-10 at Delaware) 2009: Played in seven games as a Freshman...Recorded her only shot of Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% the year in a win over James Madison 2009 7 0 1 0 0 0 .000 University (9/27). 2010 17 0 12 2 0 4 .167 Major: Elementary Education Totals 24 0 13 2 0 4 .154 20 2011 Huskies 2011 Huskies

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ALEXIS WEBER Junior • Midfielder Bear, DE / William Penn #23 2010: Scored one goal on one shot against Franklin Pierce University (9/5)...Scored one goal on two shots against Adelphi (9/11)...Scored one goal against Seton Hill (10/24)...Scored a goal in victory over No. 10 Millersville (10/26)...Scored one goal and had one assist in shutout win over Kutztown (11/3).

2009: Played in 19 games as a freshman...was the highest scorer amongst all BU freshmen...was sixth on the team in goals with seven and tied for sixth in scoring with 14 points...scored her first-career goal in win over Seton Hill (9/3)…scored a goal in Huskies win at Slippery Rock (9/13)...scored once in PSAC semifinal win over Mercyhurst (10/30)..scored game-tying goal in NCAA championship win over UMass-Lowell (11/15). WEBER’S CAREER STATISTICS Major: Speech pathology Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2009 19 0 22 7 0 14 .318 2010 22 3 33 5 2 12 .152 Totals 41 3 55 12 2 26 .218

JACLYN BEASLEY Sophomore • Defender Berlin, NJ / Eastern #10 2010: Appeared in five games for the Eagles during her freshman year...Recorded her only point of the season, assisting on a goal in a win over Colgate University (11/5). Major: Communications

BEASLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS (2010 at American)

Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2010 5 0 0 0 1 1 .000 Totals 5 0 0 0 1 1 .000 21 2011 Huskies

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KATHRYN BRUCE Sophomore • Midfielder clarks summit / lackawanna trail #3

2010: Played in 11 games for the Huskies.

Major: Undeclared

BRUCE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2010 11 0 0 0 0 0 .--- Totals 11 0 0 0 0 0 .---

MEGAN EPPLEY Sophomore • Goalkeeper Camp Hill / Camp Hill #88 2010: Had one save in win over Seton Hill (10/24)...Made one save in win over Kutztown (11/3)...Had career-high five saves in Hus- kies win against Mansfield (11/6). EPPLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS Major: Elementary education Year GP GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% SO 2010 6 1 170:29 3 1.23 7 .700 0 Totals 6 1 170:29 3 1.23 7 .700 0

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SAMANTHA FACCIOLLA Sophomore • Midfielder holland / council rock south #17

2010: Started in two of 13 games played for the Huskies.

Major: Education FACCIOLLA’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2010 13 2 0 0 0 0 .--- Totals 13 2 0 0 0 0 .---

BRITTANY MATHEWS Sophomore • forward reedsville / indian valley #20 2010: Scored a goal against Franklin Pierce University (9/5)...Scored one goal on one shot against Seton Hill (10/24)...Logged two goals and one assist in victory over Mansfield (11/6)...Scored a goal in shutout win over C.W. Post (11/13).

Major: Undeclared MATHEWS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP GS Shots Goals Assists Points Shot% 2010 18 1 20 5 1 11 .250 Totals 18 1 20 5 1 11 .250

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COURTNEY BERGER Freshman • Defender Lehighton / Lehighton #22 High School: A four year member of the varisty team...Won three MVC Championships...Three District 11 Championships...PIAA silver medalist...Won a state championship and was ranked No. 1 in the nation in 2009...Named defensive MVP in 2010 and was a first team all-state selection.

Major: Speech Pathology/Audiology

NIKKI BLACK Freshman • Forward Huntington Mills / Northwest Area #27

High School: Was a four year member and three year starter of the field hockey team. Named captain three of her four years. Recorded the most assists on her team and helped win two consecutive division championships.

Major: Undeclared

FELICIA DOMENICI Freshman • Midfielder Kunkletown / Pleasant Valley #4 High School: Earned Rookie of the Year honors in 2007...Offensive player of the year honors in 2009...was an all-league first team pick in 2009 and 2010. Was also name team MVP in 2010. Fin- ished her high school career with 39 goals and 23 assists. Played both field hockey and softball.

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CANDICE SMITH Freshman • Midfielder Selinsgrove / Selinsgrove #9 High School: Was named 2007 Rookie of the Year...One time Daily Item first team selection...A two time Daily Item second team honoree...One time all-state first team selection...Two time all-state second team...2009 pre- season all-star...Showcase all-star...HAC Conference first team...2010 team MVP...Won district and conference championships all four years...Led team to a National indoor championship...finished career with 29 goals and 24 assists.

Major: Nursing

KELSEY TOBIAS Freshman • Defender Hershey / Lower Dauphin #11

High School: 2010 Mid Penn all-star and team captain...Won conference championships from 2008-2010...Won district champi- onship in 2008...2009 PIAA AAA State Champions. Was a dual sport athlete playing field hockey and lacrosse.

Major: Special and Elementary education

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2010 Results

Date Opponent Result BU Goals 9/4 at #4 Stonehill W 4-0 McGinley, Sgarlat, N. Bruce, Riley 9/5 at Franklin Pierce W 7-1 Riley, Wolfe, Aulenbach, J. DiSabatino, McGinley, Weber, Mathews 9/11 ADELPHI W 3-1 Riley , Weber, Miller 9/18 MERCYHURST W 1-0 Riley 9/25 at #1 Shippensburg L 3-1 Rush 9/29 at #8 Millersville W 3-2 (2OT) Riley (2), Renn 10/2 #3 EAST STROUDSBURG L 3-2 Deloy, Riley 10/5 at #5 Kutztown W 4-0 McGinley (2), Aulenbach, Danz 10/9 SLIPPERY ROCK W 2-1 McGinley, Riley 10/17 at #6 C.W. Post W 3-1 J. DiSabatino (2), Riley 10/23 at IUP W 5-1 McGinley (3), DiSabatino, Deloy 10/24 at Seton Hill W 7-0 J. DiSabatino, Riley (2), Deloy, C. DiSabatino, Mathews, Weber 10/26 #10 MILLERSVILLE W 4-1 McGinley, Renn, Danz, Weber 10/30 at #3 East Stroudsburg W 1-0 Riley 11/3 #5 KUTZTOWN W 9-0 Miller (3), Riley (2), Deloy (2), Danz, Weber 11/6 MANSFIELD W 12-1 McGinley (2), J. DiSabatino (2), Riley, Wolfe, N. Bruce (2), Miller, Mathews (2), C. DiSabatino 11/9 at Slippery Rock W 3-1 J. DiSabatino, N. Bruce, Miller 11/13 C.W. POST W 4-0 Riley, N. Bruce, Mathews, Wolfe

PSAC Tournament - Bloomsburg, PA 11/19 vs. Mansfield W 4-3 Miller, Riley (2), J. DiSabatino 11/20 vs. #4 East Stroudsburg W 2-1 J. DiSabatino , Riley

NCAA Championships - Louisville, KY 11/23 vs. #4 East Stroudsburg W 5-2 Riley (3), Danz, McGinley 12/2 vs. #2 Shippensburg L 1-0

Huskies Record Breakdown Record Pct. Overall 19-3 .864 Conference 7-1 .875 Home 10-1 .889 Away 8-1 1.000 Neutral 1-1 .500 vs. Ranked Opponents 9-3 .750 Winning Streak 14

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2010 Individual Statistics

# Player GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSv 18 Amanda Riley 22-22 22 16 60 93 .237 65 .699 8 0-0 0 26 Lauren McGinley 22-17 12 3 27 43 .279 25 .581 3 0-0 0 7 Jenna DiSabatino 21-13 10 3 23 49 .204 29 .592 4 0-0 0 6 Ashley Miller 20-15 7 3 17 19 .368 13 .684 1 0-1 0 23 Alexis Weber 22-3 5 2 12 33 .152 21 .636 1 0-0 0 5 Lindsay Danz 22-3 4 4 12 17 .235 13 .765 0 0-0 0 2 Nicole Bruce 23-3 5 1 11 25 .200 19 .760 1 0-0 0 20 Brittany Matthews 18-1 5 1 11 20 .250 14 .700 0 0-0 0 9 Amanda Deloy 22-22 5 0 10 27 .185 15 .556 0 1-2 0 33 Brieann Wolfe 21-1 3 4 10 16 .188 14 .875 0 0-0 0 13 Amber Aulenbach 22-22 2 5 9 38 .053 26 .684 0 2-2 0 21 Betsy Renn 22-22 2 3 7 26 .077 14 .538 1 0-0 0 8 Cassie DiSabatino 21-1 2 0 4 13 .154 8 .615 0 0-1 1 28 Aime Sgarlat 21-9 1 2 4 14 .071 9 .643 0 0-0 0 10 Julia Rush 22-22 1 0 2 11 .091 6 .545 0 1-1 0 14 Rebecca Sherman 21-21 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 0 15 Rachel Zerfoss 15-0 0 0 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 11 Madison Schoch 22-21 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-1 0 12 Sandy Anceravage 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 88 Megan Eppley 6-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 62 Meghan Hollenbach 22-22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 17 Samantha Facciolla 13-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 4 Rhea Mitchell 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 3 Kathryn Bruce 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 22 86 48 220 450 .191 294 .653 19 2-6 1 OPPONENTS 22 25 17 67 153 .163 88 .575 3 0-1 7

Goalkeeper Statistics

# Player GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Shutouts 62 Meghan Hollenbach 22-21 1386:50 22 1.11 60 .732 17 3 0 4 88 Megan Eppley 6-1 170:29 3 1.23 7 .700 0 0 0 0 TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 22 1557:19 25 1.12 67 .728 17 3 0 6 OPPONENTS 22 1557:19 86 3.87 224 .723 3 17 0 1

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The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference

2010 FINAL STANDINGS

Eastern Division Western Division PSAC Overall PSAC Overall Bloomsburg* 7-1 19-3 Shippensburg* 8-0 21-2 East Stroudsburg* 6-2 17-6 Mansfield* 4-4 6-15 Kutztown 4-4 12-8 IUP 3-5 8-9 Millersville 2-6 9-11 Slippery Rock 3-5 6-14 C.W. Post 1-7 9-10 Mercyhurst 2-6 5-14

*PSAC tournament participant

2010 PSAC TOURNAMENT Sports Stadium Bloomsburg, PA

SEMIFINALS Bloomsburg 4, Mansfield 3 Goals: BU - Riley (2), J. DiSabatino (1), Miller (1); MU - Davis (1), Tutorow (1), Grunza (1)

East Stroudsburg 2, Shippensburg 1 Goals: ESU- Reckley (1), Frantz (1); SU - White (1)

CHAMPIONSHIP Bloomsburg 2, East Stroudsburg 1 Goals: BU - Riley (1), J. DiSabatino (1); ESU - Brownley (1) 2010 PSAC AWARD WINNERS

Eastern Division Western Division

Athlete of the Year Athlete of the Year Amanda Riley Bloomsburg Jr. Kristina Taylor Shippensburg Jr.

Freshman of the Year Freshman of the Year Erin Reynolds Kutztown Fr. Bre White Shippensburg Fr.

Coach of the Year Coach of the Year Nicole Rhoads Bloomsburg Bertie Landes Shippensburg

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2010 All-PSAC Teams Eastern Division Western Division

First Team First Team

Forward Forward Jessica Frantz East Stroudsburg Sr. Kristina Taylor Shippensburg Jr. Amanda Nann C.W. Post Sr. Kristy Tutorow Mansfield So. Amanda Riley Bloomsburg Jr. Bre White Shippensburg Fr.

Midfielder Midfielder Brittany Kocis East Stroudsburg Sr. Kristyn Grunza Mansfield So. Joanna Reckley East Stroudsburg Sr. Taylor Jones Shippensburg So. Erin Reynolds Kutztown Fr. Gabrielle Malishchak Slippery Rock So. Julia Rush Bloomsburg Sr. Anouk Sickman IUP So. Serena Slattery Mercyhurst Jr. Back Kayla Cilenti East Stroudsburg Sr. Back Vicky DeRosa C.W. Post Sr. Emily Fulton Shippensburg Sr. Betsy Renn Bloomsburg Jr. Kacie Klotz IUP Sr. Ashley Taylor Shippensburg So. Goalkeeper Maureen Ordnung East Stroudsburg Jr. Goalkeeper Ciarra Delost Shippensburg So. Second Team Second Team Forward Jenna Gregory Kutztown So. Forward Lauren McGinley Bloomsburg So. Katie Pufnock Shippensburg Jr. Emily Woodland Millersville Sr. Taryn Schawillie Mansfield Fr. Shannon Sullivan IUP Jr. Midfielder Kim Angstadt Kutztown Jr. Midfielder Amber Aulenbach Bloomsburg So. Erin Shirk IUP So. Carlee Dragon C.W. Post Fr. Katie Shoop Shippensburg Fr. Melissa McCarthey Millersville So. Sara Wowkowych Mercyhurst Sr.

Back Back Katie Brautigan Kutztown Jr. Erin Moran Slippery Rock Jr. Kira Edelman East Stroudsburg Sr. Rachel Sluberski Mercyhurst Jr. Maria Thompson Millersville So. Jessie Wolski Mansfield Jr.

Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Cortney Colern C.W. Post Sr. Lydia Dolly IUP Sr.

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2010 PSAC Individual Leaders

POINTS DEFENSIVE SAVES Player GP G A Pts Avg Player GP DS Avg 1. Jessica Frantz-ESU 23 32 6 70 3.04 1. Vicky DeRosa-CWP 19 11 0.58 2. Amanda Riley-BLOOM 22 22 16 60 2.73 2. Kellie Finn-CWP 19 8 0.42 3. Bre White-SHIP 23 16 10 42 1.83 3. Erin Moran-ROCK 19 4 0.21 4. Amanda Nann-CWP 19 17 6 40 2.11 Kellie Avery-MC 19 4 0.21 Kristina Taylor-SHIP 23 19 2 40 1.74 Rachel Sluberski-MC 19 4 0.21

GOALS SAVES Player GP G Avg Player GP Sv Avg 1. Jessica Frantz-ESU 23 32 1.39 1. Lisa Belcastro-ROCK 20 143 7.15 2. Amanda Riley-BLOOM 22 22 1.00 2. Ashley Wiskup-MC 19 130 6.84 3. Kristina Taylor-SHIP 23 19 0.83 3. Jamie Twist-MANS 17 128 7.53 4. Amanda Nann-CWP 19 17 0.89 4. Cortney Colern-CWP 15 127 8.47 5. Bre White-SHIP 23 16 0.70 5. Sara Dickinson-MILL 20 124 6.20

ASSISTS SHUTOUTS Player GP A Avg Player GP Shutouts Avg 1. Amanda Riley-BLOOM 22 16 0.73 1. Sara Dickinson-MILL 20 6 0.30 2. Brittany Kocis-ESU 22 14 0.64 2. Ciarra Delost-SHIP 23 5 0.22 3. Ashley Taylor-SHIP 23 12 0.52 3. M. Hollenbach-BLOOM 22 4 0.18 4. Bre White-SHIP 23 10 0.43 4. Maureen Ordnung-ESU 23 3 0.13 5. Jemma Gregory-KUTZ 20 8 0.40 Lisa Belcastro-ROCK 20 3 0.15

GAME-WINNING GOALS Player GP G Avg GOALS AGAINST AVG 1. Jessica Frantz-ESU 23 7 0.48 Player GP GA Min Avg 2. Amanda Riley-BLOOM 22 7 0.36 1. Ciarra Delost-SHIP 23 15 1354:21 0.78 3. Katie Pufnock-SHIP 23 6 0.22 2. Meghan Hollenbach-BLOOM 22 22 1386:50 1.11 Kristina Taylor-SHIP 23 5 0.22 3. Maureen Ordnung-ESU 23 35 1558:54 1.57 5. Carlee Dragon-CWP 19 4 0.21 4. Sara Dickinson-MILL 20 33 1426:27 1.62 Jenna DiSabatino-BLOOM 21 4 0.19 5. Lydia Dolly-IUP 14 28 1030:03 1.90 Bre White-SHIP 23 4 0.17 SAVE PERCENTAGE Player GP Sv GA Pct 1. Cortney Colern-CWP 15 127 31 .804 2. Lydia Dolly-IUP 14 106 28 .791 3. Sara Dickinson-MILL 20 124 33 .790 4. Ciarra Delost-SHIP 23 52 15 .776 5. Maureen Ordnung-ESU 23 118 35 .771

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2010 Team Leaders

SCORING AVERAGE SHUTOUTS Team GP GF Min Avg Team GP Shutouts Avg/G 1. Shippensburg 23 94 1618:23 4.07 1. Shippensburg 23 9 0.39 2. Bloomsburg 22 86 1557:19 3.87 2. Millersville 20 7 0.35 3. East Stroudsburg 23 72 1618:23 3.11 3. Bloomsburg 22 6 0.27 4. Kutztown 20 63 1457:52 3.02 4. East Stroudsburg 23 5 0.22 5. Mansfield 21 52 1491:08 2.44 5. C.W. Post 19 4 0.21

SCORING MARGIN GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Team GP Off Def Margin Team GP GA Min Avg 1. Shippensburg 23 4.07 0.87 3.20 1. Shippensburg 23 20 1618:23 0.87 2. Bloomsburg 22 3.87 1.12 2.74 2. Bloomsburg 22 25 1557:19 1.12 3. East Stroudsburg 23 3.11 1.60 1.51 3. Millersville 20 33 1451:27 1.59 4. Kutztown 20 3.02 2.78 0.24 4. East Stroudsburg 23 37 1618:23 1.60 5. Millersville 20 1.78 1.59 0.19 5. Indian (Pa.) 17 37 1250:39 2.07

GOALS SAVES Team GP G Avg/G Team GP Saves Avg/G 1 Shippensburg 23 94 4.09 1. Mansfield 21 222 10.57 2. Bloomsburg 22 86 3.91 2. C.W. Post 19 176 9.26 3. Kutztown 20 63 3.15 3. Mercyhurst 19 157 8.26 4. East Stroudsburg 23 72 3.15 4. Slippery Rock 20 148 7.40 5. Mansfield 21 52 2.48 5. East Stroudsburg 23 132 5.74

ASSISTS PENALTY CORNERS Team GP Ast Avg/G Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Shippensburg 23 58 2.52 1. Shippensburg 23 288 12.52 2. East Stroudsburg 23 53 2.30 2. East Stroudsburg 23 276 12.00 3. Bloomsburg 22 48 2.18 3. Bloomsburg 22 227 10.32 4. Kutztown 20 37 1.85 4. Millersville 20 206 10.30 5. Mansfield 21 27 1.29 5. Mansfield 21 178 8.48

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2010 NCAA Championships 2010 Kookaburra/NFHCA Poll Final - Entering NCAA Championships FIRST ROUND North Region Rank School W-L Points W.B. Mason Stadium - Easton, MA 1 UMass-Lowell 22-0 94 2 Shippensburg 20-1 88 Stonehill 1, American International 0 3 Bloomsburg 18-2 83 Goals: SH - Pinkham 4 East Stroudsburg 17-5 72 5 Stonehill 15-6 49 FIRST ROUND 6 Kutztown 12-8 41 South Region 7 American Int. 14-7 40 Sports Stadium - Bloomsburg, PA 8 Bellarmine 15-3 22 Bloomsburg 5, East Stroudsburg 2 9 Adelphi 13-9 15 Goals: BU - Riley (3), Danz, McGinley 10 Millersville 9-11 14 ESU: Frantz, Whalen

SEMIFINALS Trager Stadium - Louisville, KY Shippensburg 1, Bloomsburg 0 Goals: SU - Langone

UMass-Lowell 5, Stonehill 1 Goals: UML - Enaire (2), Wilcox, Day, Littig SC - Pinkham

FINALS Trager Stadium - Louisville, KY UMass-Lowell 1, Shippensburg 0 Goals: UML - Day

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2010 Longstreth / NFHCA Division II All-America Teams First Team Second Team Liz Day Massachusetts Lowell Kayla Cilenti East Stroudsburg Katie Enaire Massachusetts Lowell Cortney Colern C.W. Post Linsey Fernandes American International Ann Farrier Southern Connecticut State Courtney Foley Stonehill Julianne Gerbino Adelphi Jessica Frantz East Stroudsburg Jaime Hadley Massachusetts Lowell Kristyn Grunza Mansfield Annie Hansbury Massachusetts Lowell Jeanette Heimerle Adelphi Melanie Hopkins Massachusetts Lowell Taylor Jones Shippensburg Kacie Klotz IUP Sammy Macy Massachusetts Lowell Brittany Kocis East Stroudsburg Amanda Nann C.W. Post Kathryn Nelson Stonehill Betsy Renn Bloomsburg Laura Noce Stonehill Amanda Riley Bloomsburg Lindsey Pinkham Stonehill Kim Steiner American International Joanna Reckley East Stroudsburg Ashley Taylor Shippensburg Julia Rush Bloomsburg Kristina Taylor Shippensburg Anouk Sickman IUP Bre White Shippensburg Rachel Sluberski Mercyhurst Caitlin Brownley East Stroudsburg Jamie Doughty Shippensburg

National Coach of the Year: Shannon Hlebichuk, Massachusetts Lowell National Player of the Year: Kristina Taylor, Shippensburg

2010 womensfieldhockey.com All-America Teams First Team Second Team Liz Day UMass-Lowell Kayla Cilenti East Stroudsburg Katie Enaire UMass-Lowell Vicky DeRosa C.W. Post Courtney Foley Stonehill Jenna Gregory Kutztown Jessica Frantz East Stroudsburg Jeanette Heimerle Adelphi Emily Fulton Shippensburg Kacie Klotz IUP Jamie Hadley UMass-Lowell Brittany Kocis East Stroudsburg Melanie Hopkins UMass-Lowell Kathryn Nelson Stonehill Sammy Macy UMass-Lowell Allegra Ramos Seton Hill Amanda Nann C.W. Post Joanna Reckley East Stroudsburg Lindsey Pinkham Stonehill Julie Rush Bloomsburg Betsy Renn Bloomsburg Lauren Schmeing Bellarmine Erin Reynolds Kutztown Kim Steiner American International Amanda Riley Bloomsburg Ashley Taylor Shippensburg Anouk Sickman IUP Kristy Tutorow Mansfield Kirstina Taylor Shippensburg Rachel Walz Bellarmine Bre White Shippensburg Emily Woodland Millersville

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2010 National Individual Leaders POINTS PER GAME GOALS AGAINST AVG Player GP G A Pts Avg Player GP GA Min Avg 1. Sammy Macy-MASSLWL 24 30 16 76 3.17 1. Melanie Hopkins-MASSLWL 24 8 1621 .35 2. Jessica Frantz-ESU 23 32 6 70 3.04 2. Ciarra Delost-SHIP 23 15 1354 .78 3. Katie Enaire-MASSLWL 24 30 9 69 2.88 3. Meghan Hollenbach-BLOOM 22 22 1387 1.11 4. Amanda Riley-BLOOM 22 22 16 60 2.73 4. Kim Steiner-AIC 21 32 1463 1.53 5. Anouk Sickman-IUP 14 14 3 31 2.21 5. Brittany Nyzio-FRNKPRC 17 25 1128 1.55

GOALS PER GAME SAVES PER GAME Player GP No. Avg Player GP Svs Avg 1. Jessica Frantz-ESU 23 32 1.39 1. Bronwen Gainsford-CTWB 14 156 11.14 2. Katie Enaire-MASSLWL 24 30 1.25 1. Megan Sullivan-STANSLM 11 134 12.18 Sammy Macy--MASSLWL 24 30 1.25 2. Lauren Zarrella-SCS 20 221 11.05 4. Amanda Riley-BLOOM 22 22 1.00 3. Danielle Luongo-ASSUM 16 168 10.50 Anouk Sickman-IUP 14 14 1.00 4. Kristen Znaniecki-MERCY 13 131 10.08 5. Kerri Bergquist-MERR 19 176 9.26 ASSISTS Player GP No. Avg SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. Jeanette Heimerle-ADLPH 22 17 .77 Player GP Sv GA Pct 2. Amanda Riley-BLOOM 22 16 .73 1. Melanie Hopkins-MASSLWL 24 82 8 .911 3. Sammy Macy-MASSLWL 24 16 .67 2. Kim Steiner-AIC 21 170 32 .842 4. Lauren Schmeing-BELLMNEl 17 11 .65 3. Cortney Colern-CWPOST 15 127 31 .804 5. Brittany Kocis-ESU 22 14 .64 4. Lydia Dolly-IUP 14 106 28 .791 5. Sara Dickinson-MLLVLL 20 124 33 .790

2010 National Team Leaders SCORING AVERAGE SCORING MARGIN Team GP G Min Avg Team GP G GA Avg 1. UMass.-Lowell 24 119 1680 4.96 1. UMass.-Lowell 24 119 8 4.63 2. Shippensburg 23 94 1618 4.07 2. Shippensburg 23 94 20 3.20 3. Bloomsburg 22 86 1557 3.87 3. Bloomsburg 22 86 25 2.74 4. Bellarmine 18 65 1283 3.55 4. Bellarmine 18 65 29 1.96 5. East Stroudsburg 23 72 1618 3.11 5. East Stroudsburg 23 72 37 1.51

GOALS PER GAME SAVE PERCENTAGE Team GP No. Avg Team GP Svs Avg 1. Mass.-Lowell 24 119 4.96 1. UMass.-Lowell 24 85 .914 2. Shippensburg 23 94 4.09 2. American Int’l 22 191 .841 3. Bloomsburg 22 86 3.91 3. C.W. Post 19 176 .811 4. Bellarmine 18 65 3.61 4. Millersville 20 127 .794 5. Kutztown 20 63 3.15 5. Southern Conn. St. 20 224 .789

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Bloomsburg Field Hockey - Through the Years

1974 Bloomsburg plays the first field hockey game in school history and wins 3-1 over Bucknell. Mary Gardner is the coach.

1975 The Huskies post a record of 4-5-2. It is the last time a Bloomsburg field hockey team did not have a winning record.

1976 The Huskies post two 10-0 shutouts during the year on their way to a record of 7-2-2.

1977 The team ties a school record with 11 The 1983 Huskies won the first-ever goals in an 11-2 win over Marywood NCAA Division II National Field Hockey Championship. College. The Huskies post their third en’s national championship with a 3-2 1984 winning season in four years. win over Lynchburg in the finals of the The Huskies complete a perfect 19-0-0 AIAW Division III tournament. During season by winning the NCAA Division 1978 the season, the Huskies win the 50th III championship with a 3-2 win over Jan Hutchinson hired as head coach. game in the program’s history, a 4-1 win Messiah. Among the 19 wins was the The Huskies go 10-3-1 in her first year, over Mansfield. 100th in team history, a 3-0 win over posting seven shutouts during the Kean College. Karen Hertzler, Lynn season. 1982 Hurst and Diane Shields earn All- The Huskies finish second in the newly- American honors. 1979 created NCAA field hockey champion- Bloomsburg goes 4-4-4 in Hutchinson’s ship. In the opening round of the Divi- 1985 second year. The team ends the season sion II tournament, the Huskies beat A 4-3 loss to Shippensburg ends the with two wins and two ties. Chico (CA) State, 1-0. Huskies winning streak at 39 games. Bloomsburg finishes third in the NCAA 1980 1983 Division III championships. Karen The first Pennsylvania Conference Bloomsburg wins the NCAA Division II Hertzler ends career as national Player championship tournament is held with championship with a 1-0 win over Lock of the Year and a two-time All-Ameri- the Huskies finishing third. Haven. Laurie Snyder and Deb Long cap can. Donna Graupp and Carla Shearer careers by earning All-American status named All-Americans. 1981 for the third straight year. The Huskies win their first-ever wom- 36 Through the Years

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the NCAA title game with a 1-0 loss to Trenton State. Smith repeats as Player of the Year with Horst, Beth Bowman and Denise Miller being named All- Americans.

1992 The Huskies won the PSAC title with a 2-1 win over Lock Haven, but lost a week later to the Bald Eagles in the NCAA finals. Denise Miller wins the Player of the Year award for the third straight year. Shelley Miller and Lori Hippensteel named All-Americans.

1993 The 1987 Huskies squad set a then-school record with 24 wins on For the first time since 1987, the their way to an NCAA championship, the fourth in BU’s history. Huskies win the national champion- 1986 1989 ship. Bloomsburg sweeps Lock Haven It was second place in both the Pennsyl- For the second year in a row, the for both the PSAC and NCAA titles. vania Conference and the NCAA Divi- Huskies lost the NCAA Division III Shelley Miller named Player of the sion III championships. Hurst, Shearer championship game in overtime after Year, while Nicole Schiavello, Michelle and Graupp named All-Americans. St. Lawrence beat the Huskies, 2-1. Sharon 1987 Reilly and Kathy Frick The Huskies win their fourth national named All-Americans. championship with a 1-0 victory over William Smith. The 24 wins represent a 1990 new school record. Cindy Daeche and The Huskies rolled Sharon Reilly named All-Americans. through the first 23 games of the year with- 1988 out a loss. But, in the A 1-0 win over Kutztown gives Blooms- season’s final game, the burg the PSAC championship. At the NCAA championship, Division III championships, the Huskies Trenton State dashed The Huskies celebrate winning the 1993 national title. finish second, losing a two-overtime the hopes of a Huskies’ thriller to Trenton State. Daneen Fero title with a 2-1 win. McFalls and Chris Basalyga named All- named the National Player of the Year, Gisela Smith named National Player of Americans. while Alicia Terrizzi named All-Amer- the Year, while Frick and Trudy Horst ican. Set school single-game record for earn All-American honors. 1994 goals with 13 against Marywood. The Huskies go 16-1-2 in the regular 1991 season but drop a pair of 2-1 games to Heartbreak again for the Huskies in Lock Haven in the PSAC and NCAA 37 Through the Years

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title games. Shelley Miller, Basalyga, kies rattled off nine straight wins, in- Chris Fink and Rachel Trinidad named cluding a 3-2 overtime win against Lock All-Americans. Haven, to finish with 14 wins. However, for the first time in 20 years, the team 1995 did not advance to post-season play. For the second straight year, the Hus- Shanna Fritz, Marlea Partlon, Trish kies finish runners-up in both the PSAC Leitzel and Nikki Hartranft were named and NCAA championships. Blooms- All-Americans. burg tied a school record with 16 shut- outs during the season. Four players, 2002 Basalyga, Michelle Martin, Tracy Bandt Bloomsburg capped a perfect season and Nicole Mower are named All- with a near perfect game as it beat the Americans. Falcons of Bentley College, 5-0, for the NCAA Championship. The title 1996 was the 10th national title and first Player of the Year Michelle Martin leads since 1999 for the Huskies and coach the Huskies back to the top with a 2-1 Jan Hutchinson. Shanna Fritz, Sharla The Huskies hoist the 2002 National win over Lock Haven in the NCAA Championship Trophy, the program’s Partlon, Nikki Hartranft, Trish Leitzel finals. Martin sets a school record with 10th all-time. and Sheila Zilinski were named All- 18 assists, while the team set a school American. 1999 record with 14 goals against Philadel- For the first time in NCAA field hockey phia Textile. Bev Hartley, Bandt and 2003 history, a team has won four straight Mower named All-Americans. Bloomsburg closed out the season with titles after a 2-0 win against Bentley. a 12-game winning streak, including Bloomsburg, winners of 54 of its last 1997 a 4-1 win over UMass-Lowell in the 55 games, is led by Player of Year Jess Make it two straight NCAA titles for NCAA title game. The Huskies ended Kircher and All-Americans Bridgett the Huskies, who beat Kutztown 2-0 to the year with a mark of 22-2. Fritz, Part- Heckman, Leah Conte, Krista Engle and win the title. Bloomsburg won its final lon, Hartranft and Zilinski were named Trish Leitzel. 15 games on the way to the crown. Beth All-American. Canner, Amber Hess, Jess Kircher and 2000 Kelly Platt named All-Americans. 2004 The Huskies won their first four games Bloomsburg won its third consecutive of the year before dropping a 1-0, over- 1998 national championship and its 12th time game to Indiana (PA). In the PSAC For the third year running, the Huskies overall when they defeated Bentley 3-2 playoffs, the Huskies lost again to the win the NCAA Division II title, this in overtime. Kelly Trevisan scored the Indians, 2-0. The loss knocked the Hus- time with a 4-3 overtime win against game-winning goal seven minutes, 51 kies from the NCAA playoff picture and Lock Haven. It was that same Lock Ha- seconds into overtime. Kristi Ney and denied them a shot at their fifth straight ven team a week earlier which stopped Tracey Hudak were named All-Ameri- national title. Conte, Engle, Leitzel and the Huskies’ winning streak at 35. cans. Heather Weikel named All-Americans. Bloomsburg sets a school record with 90 goals scored for the year. Canner, 2005 2001 Kircher and Platt earn All-American The Huskies three-year run as NCAA After starting the season 5-3, the Hus- honors. Division II champions came to an end 38 Through the Years

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2007 time in school history with a 3-2 win The Huskies made it back-to- over UMass-Lowell. It was Blooms- back national championships burg’s second straight national cham- with a 5-2 victory over UMass- pionship game victory over the River Lowell. This NCAA title was Hawks and the first four-peat since the 14th for head coach Jan 1996-99. Amanda Riley scored two Hutchinson and the fifth in the goals in the win, helping retiring coach past six years for the Huskies. Jan Hutchinson go out on top with her Vanartsdalen led Bloomsburg 16th national title. Riley led the Huskies in goals (35), assists (19) and with 27 goals and 62 points and was points (89) and was named Na- named first-team All-American. Joining tional Player of the Year. Along her were national players of the year with Vanartsdalen, Whitney Maggey Bloskey and Chelsea Due while Miller and Chelsea Due each re- Aubrey Carman and Caitlin Koczynski ceived first-team All-American also received All-American honors. honors. 2010 2008 Hopes of a fifth straight national cham- Bloomsburg won three straight pionship came to an end with a 1-0 national championships for loss in the NCAA Semi-finals against Kelly Trevisan is mobbed by Sharla Partlon after scoring the game-winning goal in overtime of the the fourth time in its history Shippensburg. Bloomsburg claimed 2004 NCAA Championship Game. with a dominating 6-2 win over their 17th PSAC title in a 2-1 defeat of with a 2-1, overtime loss to UMass- UMass-Lowell. The title was East Stroudsburg. Riley, Renn, and Rush Lowell. Bloomsburg also lost in the the sixth in the last seven years and were named All-Americans. PSAC title game by a 5-4 score to Ship- Jan Hutchinson’s 15th in her illustrious pensburg, but did finish the year with a career. Vanartsdalen ended her career mark of 19-5. Hudak, Ney and Maribeth with three goals and an assist, putting Brozena were named All-Americans. the Huskies on the board early with a goal at the 1:20 mark. Vanartsdalen 2006 earned National Player of the Year hon- Bloomsburg regained the NCAA cham- ors for the second straight year, leading pionship with a 1-0 win over Bentley BU with 40 goals, 22 assists and 102 College in Pensacola, FL to cap a perfect points. She finished her career ranking 24-0 season. Jamie Vanartsdalen led the first in school history in several catego- team with 26 goals and 10 assists, while ries, including career goals (120), assists Samantha Kropa, who scored the only (58) and points (298). Vanartsdalen, goal in the NCAA title game, added Due, Miller, Maggey Bloskey, Samantha 23 goals. Vanartsdalen, Brozena and Kropa and Vanessa Witman all earned Tracey Hudak were each named All- All-American honors. American. 2009 The Huskies won their fourth straight national championship for the second 39 Jan Hutchinson

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JAN HUTCHINSON 32 Years at Bloomsburg Career Record: 591-75-20 (.876) 16 National Titles Seven National Coach of the Year Awards

A true NCAA coaching legend, Jan Hutchinson retired at the end of the 2009 season, after seeing the Huskies win their fourth consecutive NCAA Division II champion- ship. As head field hockey coach, she was in charge of a program that has won 16 national championships and 17 conference titles. While as head softball coach, she is the NCAA Division II all-time leader in career wins and has made an NCAA-record 28 consecutive trips to the Division II championships. Hutchinson also is the win- Hutchinson’s ningest college coach in any division with 1,806 combined wins between field hockey Career Highlights and softball. • 16 national championships FIELD HOCKEY • 25 national championship While at Bloomsburg, Hutchinson’s field hockey squads posted winning records in 31 game appearances of her 32 seasons and amassed an overall record of 591-75-20 for a winning percent- • 27 NCAA tournament age of .872. She is the winningest coach in NCAA field hockey history and is the only appearances coach with over 500 victories. • 16 PSAC titles * Seven national coach of the Under Hutchinson, the Huskies have enjoyed many outstanding seasons and have won year awards 16 or more games on 26 occasions. Her teams won national championships in 1981, • Five-time PSAC coach of 1983, 1984, 1987, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 and the year; one-time PSAC in 2009. Her first string of four straight titles (1996-99) was the first time in the history East coach of the year of NCAA field hockey that the feat was accomplished. Her teams have also registered • Coached 94 first-team All- nine national runner-up finishes. Americans and 14 national players of the year In addition, the Huskies captured Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) • Had 132 All-PSAC championships in 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2002, selections and 12 PSAC 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2009, garnering eight runner-up showings. athletes of the year • Won four straight national Hutchinson has been chosen as the national Division II Coach of the Year seven times titles twice in her career, including 1991, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2009. Her 2006 team (1996-99; 2006-09) went undefeated and untied on its way to the NCAA D-II championship, the fourth • Inducted into National time in school history for that to happen. Field Hockey Coaches Association Hall of Fame Her 2008 team set numerous school, conference and NCAA Division II marks, includ- and National Fastpitch ing a record for goals scored in a season with 161, shattering the mark of 132 set by Coaches Association Hall of the Huskies in 2007. She also coached Jamie Vanartsdalen, the NCAA all-time record Fame holder for goals and points in a season and career.

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The Jan Hutchinson File Four athletes on the 2009 team achieved NFH- CA All-American honors, bringing the total under Hutchinson to 54 performers who have 1978 10-3-1...... N/A combined to win 105 All-American awards. 1979 4-4-4...... N/A Under Hutchinson’s leadership, 12 Bloomsburg 1980 8-5-3...... N/A players, including Vanartsdalen in 2007 and 1981 19-4-2 ...... AIAW National Champions 2008, have also been named national “Player of 1982 16-5-1...... NCAA Division II National Runner-up the Year,” the most of any coach in Division II. 1983 16-2-1 ...... NCAA Division II National Champions SOFTBALL 1984 19-0-0 ...... NCAA Division III National Champions One of the most successful coaches ever in Di- 1985 19-2-0 ...... NCAA Division III Third vision II softball history, Jan Hutchinson retired 1986 19-3-2...... NCAA Division III National Runner-up at the end of the 2010 season. 1987 24-1-0...... NCAA Division III National Champions 1988 22-2-1...... NCAA Division III National Runner-up During her career as coach of the Huskies, 1989 17-3-1...... NCAA Division III National Quarterfinals Hutchinson posted a record of 1,215-288-2 1990 23-1-0...... NCAA Division III National Runner-up (.805) and has made an NCAA record 28 con- secutive trips to the NCAA championship tour- 1991 22-2-0...... NCAA Division III National Runner-up nament. She has the most wins of any NCAA 1992 15-4-1...... NCAA Division II National Runner-up Division II coach in history and is sixth on the 1993 21-0-1...... NCAA Division II National Champions all-time wins list regardless of division. She is 1994 16-3-2...... NCAA Division II National Runner-up also second on the NCAA Division list and sev- 1995 19-3-0...... NCAA Division II National Runner-up enth overall for highest winning percentage. 1996 19-2-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions 1997 20-3-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions Bloomsburg has been to the championship round nine times, twice finishing as the national 1998 21-1-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions runner-up with losses each time in extra in- 1999 19-0-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions nings in the national title game. She also has 2000 16-3-0...... PSAC Third six third-place showings and two fourth-place 2001 14-3-0...... PSAC Fourth finishes. The Huskies also won the 1982 AIAW 2002 21-0-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions national championship. 2003 22-2-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions 2004 21-3-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions In softball, Bloomsburg holds 16 NCAA Di- vision II individual, team or championship 2005 19-5-0...... NCAA Division II National Runner-Up records. In only her fourth season, Hutchinson 2006 24-0-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions won the national championship “double” in the 2007 21-4-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions 1981-82 school year, claiming the field hockey 2008 23-1-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions title in the fall and the softball championship 2009 22-1-0...... NCAA Division II National Champions that spring.

Bloomsburg has dominated Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) competition win- Career ning 15 softball championships. In addition, her 591-75-20 (.876) - 32 Seasons players have enjoyed recognition in softball with 16 National Titles 36 players earning 57 All-American awards. Seven National Coach of the Year Awards

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MILESTONE VICTORIES Overall Date Overall Date 1 4-3, Bucknell (s) 4/13/78 1000 6-0, Dowling (s) 4/20/97 100 6-0, Misericordia (s) 4/8/82 1100 8-0, West Chester (s) 3/20/99 200 16-0, Mansfield (s) 3/31/84 1200 8-0, Mansfield (fh) 9/16/00 300 12-0, Susquehanna (s) 4/3/86 1300 8-3, West Chester (s) 4/26/02 400 2-0, Slippery Rock (fh) 10/18/87 1400 6-0, Holy Family (s) 3/23/04 500 4-3, Mt. St. Mary’s (s) 4/22/89 1500 3-1, Shippensburg (fh) 10/15/05 600 12-0, Youngstown St. (s) 3/27/91 1600 3-2, East Stroudsburg (s) 5/4/07 700 4-0, Shippensburg (s) 5/10/92 1700 4-3, Queen’s (NC) (s) 3/4/09 800 10-5, C.W. Post (s) 4/9/94 1800 3-2, California (s) 4/30/10 900 3-0, Dickinson (fh) 10/3/95 s = softball; fh = field hockey

OVERALL Hutchinson’s achievements in coaching have not gone unnoticed by her peers. She has been honored with induction into both the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Halls of Fame. In addition, Hutchinson was named the winner of the C. Vivian Stringer Award by the United States Sports Academy in the summer of 2006.

Hutchinson’s coaching talents have not only helped those as student-athletes, but several of her former players have gone on to coach at the intercollegiate level. At Bloomsburg, she has former All-American performers as her top as- sistant coaches in softball.

Others have gone on to coaching jobs elsewhere, such as Janelle Breneman (assistant softball coach at the Univer- sity of North Carolina), Marci Hickey (head softball coach at the University of Vermont), Leah Conte (former assistant field hockey and lacrosse coach at Mary Washington College) and Kathy Frick (former head coach at Goucher College, Bloomsburg and current head coach of Lafayette University lacrosse.)

Two former softball players have also played professionally. Janelle Breneman was a member of the Georgia Pride and Marty Laudato was a member of the Tampa Bay Fire Stix. In 1999, Laudato was named WPSL Hitter of the Year.

A 1971 graduate of East Stroudsburg University, Hutchinson also earned a master’s degree in education from the school in 1979. Prior to Bloomsburg, she initiated the women’s physical education program at Blair Academy and served as head coach for field hockey, basketball and softball. She has also been inducted into the Newton High School and Sussex County (NJ) Halls of Fame. In 2000, the Bloomsburg softball field was named in her honor. 42 National Players of the Year

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National Players of the Year

Karen Hertzler Daneen Fero Gisela Smith Denise Miller Attack Link Back Attack 1985 1988 1990, 1991 1992

Shelley Miller Michelle Martin Jess Kircher Sheila Zilinski Attack Link Link Attack 1993 1996 1999 2002

Sharla Partlon Jamie Vanartsdalen Maggey Bloskey Chelsea Due Link Attack Forward Midfield 2004 2007, 2008 2009 2009 43 Year-by-Year

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The Huskies with the 2003 National Championship trophy, the 11th title in the program’s history. (pictured top left, former coach Jan Hutchinson with her arm around current coach, Nikki Rhoads) 1974 (6-1-1) Lock Haven...... L 0-1 Millersville...... L 0-1 Head Coach: Mary Gardner Wilkes...... W 2-1 Marywood...... W 4-0 Opponent Score Susquehanna...... W 3-1 Mansfield...... L 1-3 Bucknell...... W 3-1 Lehigh...... T 2-2 Shippensburg...... W 1-0 Wilkes...... T 1-1 Marywood...... W 7-0 Lehigh...... T 1-1 Lycoming...... W 11-0 Millersville...... W 3-2 Trenton State...... W 3-2 Misericordia...... W 3-1 Misericordia...... W 10-0 Messiah...... W 1-0 Susquehanna...... L 1-3 Shippensburg...... W 2-1 Marywood...... W 4-0 1979 (5-4-4) Keystone JC...... W 8-0 1977 (4-3-4) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Williamsport C.C...... W 6-0 Head Coach: Mary Gardner Opponent Score Susquehanna I Tourney: 3rd Place Kutztown...... L 0-2 1975 (4-5-2) Opponent Score Indiana (Pa.)...... L 1-2 Head Coach: Mary Gardner Kutztown...... T 0-0 Bucknell...... W 2-1 Opponent Score Bucknell...... T 3-3 Statewood...... W 6-0 Kutztown...... T 2-2 Mansfield...... W 5-0 Wilkes...... T 1-1 Lehigh...... L 0-3 Lock Haven...... T 1-1 Messiah...... T 2-2 Lock Haven...... L 1-9 Scranton...... T 2-2 Lock Haven...... L 0-5 Bucknell...... L 0-1 Wilkes...... W 5-2 Marywood...... W 4-0 Wilkes...... W 2-1 Susquehanna...... W 8-0 Millersville...... L 0-1 Mansfield...... W 6-0 Lehigh...... L 3-5 Scranton...... T 0-0 Susquehanna...... L 2-4 Marywood...... W 11-2 Mansfield...... W 4-0 Marywood...... T 0-0 Millersville...... L 4-5 Shippensburg...... T 1-1 Millersville...... L 0-3 Shippensburg...... L 0-2 Susquehanna...... W 2-0 Misericordia...... W 2-0 East Stroudsburg...... W 2-1 1978 (10-3-1) 1980 (8-5-3) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Opponent Score PC Tournament: 3rd Place 1976 (7-2-2) Kutztown...... W 3-1 Opponent Score Head Coach: Mary Gardner Indiana (Pa.)...... W 1-0 Trenton State...... W 3-2 Susquehanna Tourney: 2nd Place Bucknell...... L 1-4 Salisbury State...... L 1-3 Opponent Score Lock Haven...... W 1-0 Lock Haven...... T 0-0 Kutztown...... T 1-1 Scranton...... W 7-3 Kutztown...... W 2-0 Bucknell...... L 2-5 Wilkes...... W 3-0 Indiana (Pa.)...... T 0-0 Mansfield...... W 10-0 Susquehanna...... W 4-0 Mansfield...... W 3-0 44 Year-by-Year

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Messiah...... W 4-0 Trenton State...... L 1-2 1984 (19-0) East Stroudsburg...... L 1-3 Mansfield...... W 8-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Wilkes...... L 1-2 Lock Haven...... L 0-1 PC Champions Susquehanna...... W 3-1 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 2-1 NCAA Division III Champions Shippensburg...... L 0-3 Kutztown...... L 1-2 Opponent Score Bucknell...... W 1-0 East Stroudsburg...... W 2-0 Millersville...... W 2-0 Millersville...... T 1-1 Mt. St. Mary’s...... W 5-1 Slippery Rock...... W 5-0 Scranton...... W 3-0 Wilkes...... T 1-1 Kutztown...... W 2-1 Lock Haven *...... L 1-2 Rider...... W 2-0 East Stroudsburg...... W 7-0 Millersville *...... W 2-1 Susquehanna...... W 5-0 Kean ...... W 3-0 * PC Tournament Shippensburg...... W 3-0 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 2-1 Bucknell...... W 2-1 Shippensburg...... W 2-0 1981 (19-4-2) Millersville...... W 5-0 Bucknell...... W 3-2 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Marywood...... W 2-0 Wilkes...... W 4-0 PC Finish: 2nd Place Scranton...... W 4-0 Ithaca...... W 3-1 AIAW Division III Champions Messiah...... W 5-0 Mansfield...... W 4-0 Opponent Score Kutztown *...... W 1-0 (strokeoff) Lynchburg...... W 1-0 Scranton...... W 2-1 Lock Haven **...... L 0-1 Marywood...... W 6-1 Salisbury State...... W 2-0 Chico (Calif.) State #...... W 1-0 Kutztown *...... W 1-0 (OT) Trenton State...... L 0-2 Lock Haven ##...... W 1-4 Shippensburg **...... W 3-1 Lock Haven...... T 1-1 * PC Tournament Millersville #...... W 2-0 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 1-0 ** PC Championship Game Salisbury State #...... W 3-1 (OT) Kutztown...... W 2-1 # NCAA Championships Trenton State #...... W 2-1 Mansfield...... W 4-1 ## NCAA Championship Game Messiah ##...... W 3-2 East Stroudsburg...... W 3-0 * PC Tournament Pittsburgh...... W 2-0 ** PC Championship Game Wilkes...... W 1-0 1983 (16-2-1) # NCAA Championships Susquehanna...... W 2-1 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson ## NCAA Championship Game Shippensburg...... W 2-1 PC Champions Bucknell...... W 3-2 NCAA Division II Champions 1985 (19-2) Millersville...... L 0-1 Opponent Score Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Messiah...... W 1-0 Messiah...... W 2-0 PC Champions Millersville...... W 2-0 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 1-0 NCAA Division III 3rd Place Lock Haven...... L 0-1 Ithaca...... W 4-1 Opponent Score Scranton...... L 0-1 Slippery Rock...... W 10-0 Marywood...... W 5-0 Marywood...... T 1-1 Kutztown...... L 1-2 (2 OT) Slippery Rock...... W 4-0 Messiah *...... W 2-1 East Stroudsburg...... W 3-0 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 4-0 Gettysburg * ...... W 2-1 Villanova...... T 0-0 East Stroudsburg...... W 4-1 Salisbury *...... W 3-0 Lock Haven...... L 0-2 Millersville...... W 5-2 (OT) Calvin (Mich.) #...... W 2-0 Shippensburg...... W 3-0 Gettysburg...... W 2-0 Brockport (N. Y.) #...... W 2-0 Wilkes...... W 7-1 Kean...... W 4-0 Lynchburg (Va.) ##...... W 3-2 Frostburg State...... W 2-1 Shippensburg...... W 5-2 * EAIAW Regionals Bucknell...... W 5-1 Messiah...... W 2-0 # AIAW Championships Mansfield...... W 4-0 Kutztown...... W 1-0 (2 OT) ## AIAW Championship Game Marywood...... W 3-0 Ithaca...... W 3-2 Millersville...... W 1-0 (OT) Mansfield...... W 7-0 1982 (16-5-1) Kutztown *...... W 1-0 (strokeoff) Mt. St. Mary’s...... W 2-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson West Chester **...... W 1-0 Cortland State...... W 2-0 PC Finish: 2nd Place Keene (N. H.) State #...... W 2-1 Wilkes...... W 7-0 NCAA Division II Runners Up Lock Haven ##...... W 1-0 Shippensburg *...... L 3-4 (strokeoff) Opponent Score * PC Tournament Kutztown **...... W 4-0 Salisbury State...... W 3-1 ** PC Championship Game Bridgewater #...... W 1-0 Scranton...... W 2-1 # NCAA Championships Bentley #...... W 3-1 (OT) ## NCAA Championship Game 45 Year-by-Year

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Trenton State #...... L 0-1 Messiah...... W 1-0 # NCAA Championships Drew #...... W 4-1 Shippensburg...... W 2-0 ## NCAA Championship Game * PC Tournament Millersville...... W 3-0 ** PC Championship Game Kutztown...... W 2-1 1989 (17-3-1) # NCAA Championships Mansfield...... W 3-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Franklin & Marshall...... W 3-0 PC 3rd Place 1986 (19-3-2) Salisbury State...... W 3-0 NCAA Division III Runners Up Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Slippery Rock...... W 2-0 Opponent Score PC Runners Up Ithaca...... W 4-1 Lebanon Valley...... W 2-1 NCAA Division III Runners Up Wilkes...... W 5-0 Marywood...... W 9-0 Opponent Score Bucknell...... L 1-2 Lock Haven...... L 2-3 Marywood...... W 7-0 Shippensburg *...... W 2-0 Slippery Rock...... W 10-0 Susquehanna...... W 3-0 Slippery Rock **...... W 3-1 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 4-0 Slippery Rock...... W 7-1 Ohio Wesleyan #...... W 5-1 William Smith...... W 3-1 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 6-0 Slippery Rock #...... W 7-2 St. Lawrence...... W 4-1 Gettysburg...... W 3-0 Southern Maine #...... W 2-0 Messiah...... W 3-1 Millersville...... W 1-0 William Smith ##...... W 1-0 Shippensburg...... W 3-0 Eastern Mennonite...... W 5-0 * PC Tournament Millersville...... W 1-0 Messiah...... W 2-1 ** PC Championship Game Kutztown...... W 2-1 Shippensburg...... W 3-0 # NCAA Championships Mansfield...... T 1-1 (OT) SW Missouri State...... W 2-0 (OT) ## NCAA Championship Game Franklin & Marshall...... W 1-0 Bucknell...... T 1-1 (2 OT) Salisbury State...... W 1-0 (OT) East Stroudsburg...... W 4-0 1988 (22-2-1) East Stroudsburg...... W 3-0 Kutztown...... W 5-1 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Gettysburg...... W 6-0 Ithaca...... T 2-2 (2 OT) PC Champions Wilkes...... W 3-0 Salisbury State...... L 0-4 NCAA Division III Runners Up Millersville *...... L 0-1 Mansfield...... W 4-1 Opponent Score East Stroudsburg **...... W 3-0 Franklin & Marshall...... W 1-0 Lycoming...... W 8-1 Messiah #...... W 1-0 Wilkes...... W 5-0 Marywood...... W 13-0 St. Lawrence ##...... L 1-2 (OT) Indiana (Pa.) *...... W 5-1 Gettysburg...... W 5-0 * PC Tournament Millersville **...... L 0-1 Slippery Rock...... W 2-1 ** PC Championship Game Denison #...... W 6-3 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 4-0 # NCAA Championships Elizabethtown #...... W 4-3 East Stroudsburg...... W 1-0 ## NCAA Championship Game Trenton State #...... W 2-1 St. Lawrence...... W 4-0 Salisbury State ##...... L 2-3 William Smith...... L 1-2 1990 (23-1) * PC Tournament Drew...... W 6-1 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson ** PC Championship Game Messiah...... W 2-1 (OT) PC Champions # NCAA Championships Shippensburg...... W 5-0 Regional Champions ## NCAA Championship Game Bucknell...... W 1-0 NCAA Division III Runners Up Millersville...... T 0-0 Opponent Score 1987 (24-1) Kutztown...... W 1-0 (2 OT) Lebanon Valley...... W 4-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Mansfield...... W 3-0 Marywood...... W 9-0 PC Champions Franklin & Marshall...... W 4-0 Lock Haven...... W 2-1 NCAA Division III Champions Salisbury State...... W 1-0 Slippery Rock...... W 4-0 Opponent Score Ithaca...... W 4-1 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 2-0 Lycoming...... W 4-0 Wilkes...... W 6-0 East Stroudsburg...... W 3-0 Marywood...... W 3-0 East Stroudsburg *...... W 1-0 William Smith ^...... W 4-1 Gettysburg...... W 4-1 Kutztown **...... W 1-0 St. Lawrence ^...... W 6-0 East Stroudsburg...... W 4-0 Calvin (Mich.) #...... W 7-0 Messiah...... W 1-0 St. Lawrence...... W 3-0 Lebanon Valley #...... W 2-0 Shippensburg...... W 8-1 William Smith...... W 2-1 (OT) Cortland State #...... W 1-0 (2 OT) Millersville...... W 2-0 Drew...... W 2-0 Trenton State ##...... L 2-3 (2 OT) Kutztown...... W 2-0 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 4-1 * PC Tournament Franklin and Marshall...... W 3-0 ** PC Championship Game 46 Year-by-Year

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Johns Hopkins...... W 2-0 1992 (15-4-1) Wilkes...... W 3-0 Mansfield...... W 6-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Shippensburg *...... W 2-0 Ithaca...... W 2-1 PC Champions Lock Haven **...... W 1-0 Gettysburg...... W 2-0 NCAA Division II Runners Up Lock Haven #...... W 2-1 (2 OT) Millersville *...... W 2-0 Opponent Score * PC Tournament Lock Haven **...... W 2-1 Lebanon Valley...... W 4-1 ** PC Championship Game Wilkes...... W 4-0 Scranton...... W 3-0 # NCAA Championship Game **DePauw @...... W 8-1 Ithaca...... W 2-1 **East Stroudsburg @@...... W 2-1 Mansfield...... W 8-0 1994 (16-3-2) ***Lock Haven #...... W 4-0 William Smith...... W 1-0 (2 OT) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson ***Trenton State ##...... L 1-2 St. Lawrence ^...... W 5-1 PC Runners Up ^ Bloomsburg Invitational Kutztown...... W 2-1 NCAA Division II Runners Up * PC Championships Shippensburg...... W 4-0 Opponent Score ** PC Championship Game Marywood...... W 2-0 Messiah...... T 0-0 @ NCAA Regional East Stroudsburg...... W 2-0 Scranton...... W 9-0 @@ NCAA Regional Champ. Game Slippery Rock...... W 3-0 Mansfield...... W 7-0 # NCAA Championships Franklin & Marshall...... L 0-1 MASS.-Lowell...... W 2-0 ## NCAA Championship Game Millersville...... T 0-0 SO. CONN...... W 11-0 Johns Hopkins...... L 0-1 (OT) Kutztown...... W 3-0 1991 (22-2) Wilkes...... W 5-0 Keene (N.H.) St...... T 1-1 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Lock Haven...... L 2-3 Bentley (Mass.)...... W 4-0 PC Champions Messiah...... W 4-0 Shippensburg...... W 6-0 NCAA Division III Runners Up Millersville *...... W 1-0 (OT) Lebanon Valley...... W 3-2 Opponent Score Lock Haven **...... W 2-1 (OT) Franklin & Marshall...... W 2-0 Lebanon Valley...... W 6-0 Lock Haven #...... L 1-3 Indiana (Pa.)...... W 5-0 at Lock Haven...... W 2-0 ^ at William Smith Marywood...... W 4-0 Slippery Rock...... W 5-0 * PC Tournament Lock Haven ...... L 1-2 (OT) Indiana (Pa.)...... W 9-0 * PC Championship Game Millersville...... W 2-1 at East Stroudsburg...... W 2-0 # NCAA Championship Game Johns Hopkins...... W 3-0 at William Smith...... W 2-0 East Stroudsburg...... W 1-0 St. Lawrence ^...... W 3-0 1993 (21-0-1) Slippery Rock...... W 5-0 Shippensburg...... W 4-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Sacred Heart...... W 4-0 Millersville...... W 1-0 PC Champions Lock Haven *...... L 1-2 at Kutztown...... W 4-1 NCAA Division II Champions Lock Haven #...... L 1-2 Marywood...... W 4-0 Opponent Score * PC Championship Game Johns Hopkins...... W 4-0 Scranton...... W 6-0 # NCAA Championship Game at Mansfield...... W 4-0 Messiah...... W 3-1 Franklin & Marshall...... L 0-1 Mansfield...... W 2-0 1995 (19-3) at Gettysburg...... W 4-1 Ithaca...... W 2-1 (OT) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson at Wilkes...... W 5-0 Marywood...... W 4-0 PC Runners Up Ithaca...... W 3-2 (OT) UMass-Lowell...... W 3-1 NCAA Division II Runners Up at Messiah...... W 4-1 Southern Conn...... W 5-0 Opponent Score Shippensburg *...... W 1-0 Kutztown...... W 4-0 Scranton...... W 5-0 Lock Haven **...... W 3-0 Keene (N.H) State...... W 8-0 Messiah...... W 3-1 Franklin & Marshall #...... W 2-0 Bentley...... W 3-0 Mansfield...... W 2-0 Lebanon Valley #...... W 2-0 Shippensburg...... W 1-0 Lock Haven...... L 0-1 Hartwick #...... W 2-1 (OT) East Stroudsburg...... W 3-0 Mass.-Lowell...... W 4-0 Trenton State ## ...... L 0-1 Franklin & Marshall...... W 6-0 Southern Connecticut...... W 6-0 ^ at William Smith Slippery Rock...... W 9-0 Kutztown...... W 4-0 * PC Tournament Indiana (Pa.)...... W 6-0 Keene State...... W 3-1 ** PC Championship Game Millersville...... T 1-1 (2 OT) Bentley...... W 3-0 # NCAA Championships Johns Hopkins...... W 6-2 Shippensburg...... W 2-1 ## NCAA Championship Game Lock Haven...... W 2-1 Lebanon Valley...... W 3-0

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Slippery Rock...... W 4-0 EAST STROUDSBURG...... W 2-1 (OT) 1999 (19-0) Dickinson...... W 3-0 at Houghton ...... L 1-2 (OT) Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Indiana (Pa.)...... W 6-0 at Lock Haven...... L 0-2 PSAC Champions Marywood...... W 6-0 ALBANY...... W 3-1 NCAA Division II Champions Wilkes...... W 1-0 at Slippery Rock...... W 2-0 Opponent Score East Stroudsburg...... W 2-0 KUTZTOWN...... W 4-3 (OT) PHILADELPHIA UNIV...... W 9-0 Millersville...... W 1-0 at Shippensburg...... W 1-0 at Messiah...... W 4-0 Johns Hopkins...... W 3-0 at Mansfield...... W 2-1 at S. Conecticut...... W 2-0 Sacred Heart...... W 1-0 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE...... W 8-0 MILLERSVILLE...... W 8-0 Lock Haven *...... L 0-3 INDIANA (PA.)...... W 3-0 EAST STROUDSBURG...... W 4-0 Lock Haven #...... L 0-1 UMASS-LOWELL...... W 1-0 at Mansfield...... W 4-2 * PC Championship Game at Sacred Heart ...... W 5-0 at Mercyhurst...... W 4-0 # NCAA Championship Game MILLERSVILLE...... W 4-1 at Slippery Rock...... W 4-1 QUINNIPIAC...... W 8-0 at Lock Haven...... W 1-0 1996 (19-2) at C.W. Post...... W 4-2 KUTZTOWN...... W 4-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson KUTZTOWN *...... W 1-0 at Shippensburg...... W 3-2 PC Runners Up at Lock Haven **...... W 2-1 ASSUMPTION...... W 1-0 NCAA Division II Champions Kutztown #...... W 2-0 SCRANTON...... W 2-0 Opponent Score * PSAC Tournament INDIANA (PA)...... W 4-1 at Lebanon Valley...... W 3-2 ** PSAC Championship Game at Houghton...... W 4-1 SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 3-0 # NCAA Championship Game MONTCLAIR ST...... W 8-0 MESSIAH...... W 1-0 U-MASS LOWELL...... W 5-0 at Dickinson...... W 5-0 1998 (21-1) Lock Haven *...... W 2-0 MASS-LOWELL...... W 4-1 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Bentley #...... W 2-0 SOUTHERN CONN...... W 7-0 PSAC Runners Up * PSAC Championship Game MANSFIELD...... W 5-0 NCAA Division II Champions # NCAA Championship Game at Keene State...... W 1-0 Opponent Score at Bentley...... W 4-1 at Philadelphia...... W 6-0 2000 (16-3) WILKES...... W 3-1 SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 12-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson at Kutztown...... W 6-0 MESSIAH...... W 5-0 PSAC Runners Up SHIPPENSBURG...... W 4-1 at Quinipiac...... W 3-0 Opponent Score LOCK HAVEN...... W 2-0 S. CONNECTICUT...... W 3-1 at Phil. University...... W 3-0 at Montclair State...... L 1-2 at Millersville ...... W 2-1 (OT) MESSIAH...... W 5-0 at East Stroudsburg...... W 3-2 at East Stroudsburg...... W 2-0 at Univ. of Scranton...... W 3-2 at Philadelphia Textile...... W 14-0 MANSFIELD...... W 8-0 SOUTH. CONNECT...... W 7-0 at Millersville...... W 1-0 at Albany...... W 3-1 at Indiana (Pa.) ...... L 0-1 (OT) SACRED HEART...... W 5-0 WILKES...... W 5-1 MANSFIELD...... W 8-0 at Indiana (Pa.)...... W 8-1 LOCK HAVEN...... W 1-0 SHIPPENSBURG...... W 4-1 LOCK HAVEN *...... L 1-2 KUTZTOWN...... W 3-0 MERCYHURST...... W 6-1 Lock Haven #...... W 1-0 at Lebanon Valley...... W 3-1 at Millersville...... W 3-0 * PC Championship Game HOUGHTON...... W 2-0 at Kutztown...... W 3-1 # NCAA Championship Game MERCYHURST...... W 10-0 HOUGHTON...... W 3-0 at Scranton...... W 1-0 C.W. POST...... W 4-2 1997 (20-3) SHIPPENSBURG...... W 4-0 SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 4-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson at Indiana (PA)...... W 2-1 LOCK HAVEN...... L 1-2 PSAC Champions C.W. POST...... W 7-0 at Assumption...... W 3-1 NCAA Division II Champions at Mass-Lowell...... W 3-0 at UMASS-Lowell...... W 8-0 Opponent Score LOCK HAVEN *...... L 1-2 at East Stroudsburg...... W 4-2 LEBANON VALLEY...... L 0-1 at Lock Haven # ...... W 4-3 (OT) BRYANT...... W 6-0 DICKINSON...... W 7-0 * PSAC Championship Game at Indiana (PA) *...... L 0-2 at Messiah...... W 4-0 # NCAA Championship Game * PSAC Championship Game at Wilkes...... W 2-0 at South Connecticut ...... W 2-1

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2001 (14-3) 2003 (22-2) INDIANA (PA) #...... W 3-1 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Bentley ## ...... W 3-2 (OT) PSAC Champions PSAC Champions * PSAC Tournament Opponent Score NCAA Division II Champions ** PSAC Championship Game at Wesley College...... L 1-2 Opponent Score # NCAA Championships at Bryant College...... W 10-0 BRYANT...... W 7-0 ## NCAA Championship Game at Messiah...... W 2-0 SLIPPERY ROCK ...... W 8-0 SCRANTON...... W 5-0 LOCK HAVEN ...... W 1-0 2005 (19-5) EAST STROUDSBURG...... L 1-2 SHIPPENSBURG ...... W 2-1 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson PHILADELPHIA UNIV...... W 6-0 E. STROUDSBURG ...... W 5-0 PSAC Runners Up at Mansfield...... W 5-1 at Indiana (PA) ...... W 4-1 NCAA Division II Runners Up at Shippensburg ...... L 0-1 (2OT) MILLERSVILLE ...... W 5-1 Opponent Score MILLERSVILLE...... W 5-0 at Mansfield ...... W 8-0 BRYANT...... W 3-0 at C. W. Post...... W 1-0 KUTZTOWN ...... W 3-0 at Kutztown...... W 1-0 (OT) KUTZTOWN...... W 6-2 at Slippery Rock ...... W 5-0 PHILADELPHIA...... W 7-1 at Slippery Rock...... W 4-0 at Lock Haven ...... L 0-1 MILLERSVILLE...... W 5-1 at Mercyhurst...... W 5-0 at Shippensburg ...... L 1-2 at Mercyhurst...... W 3-0 ASSUMPTION...... W 2-0 at East Stroudsburg ...... W 3-1 SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 4-0 UMASS-LOWELL...... W 1-0 INDIANA (PA) ...... W 3-0 at East Stroudsburg...... W 4-1 INDIANA (PA)...... W 3-0 CATAWBA ...... W 8-0 at Shippensburg...... L 2-6 LOCK HAVEN *...... W 3-2 (OT) PHILADELPHIA ...... W 3-0 HOUGHTON...... W 4-0 * PSAC Championship Game at Millersville * ...... W 3-2 INDIANA (PA)...... W 3-1 UMASS-LOWELL #...... W 4-0 at Mansfield...... W 6-0 2002 (21-0) * PSAC Championship Game at Millersville...... W 8-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson # NCAA Championship Game KUTZTOWN ...... W 3-2 PSAC Champions at Slippery Rock...... W 5-0 NCAA Division II Champions 2004 (21-3) BELLARMINE^ ...... W 1-0 (OT) EAST STROUDSBURG...... L 1-3 Opponent Score Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson WESLEY...... W 3-0 PSAC Champions SHIPPENSBURG...... W 3-1 MESSIAH...... W 4-1 NCAA Division II Champions at Indiana (PA)...... L 1-2 CATAWBA...... W 3-0 at Scanton...... W 9-0 Opponent Score C.W. POST...... W 5-0 at Bryant...... W 6-0 INDIANA (PA) *...... W 5-3 at Philadelphia...... W 5-1 at Slippery Rock...... W 10-0 SHIPPENSBURG **...... L 4-5 at East Stroudsburg...... W 2-0 MERCYHURST...... W 6-0 Indiana (PA) #...... W 2-1 at Indiana (PA)...... W 4-0 ASSUMPTION...... W 3-1 Shippensburg #...... W 1-0 MANSFIELD...... W 8-2 at Shippensburg (PS)...... W 5-4 UMass-Lowell ## ...... L 1-2 (2OT) SHIPPENSBURG ...... W 4-3 (2OT) at East Stroudsburg...... W 2-1 ^ at Slippery Rock at U-Mass Lowell...... W 1-0 INDIANA (PA)...... L 0-1 * PSAC Tournament at Assumption...... W 4-0 at Millersville...... W 4-1 ** PSAC Championship Game at Millersville...... W 5-0 MANSFIELD...... W 9-1 # NCAA Championships at Kutztown...... W 3-0 at Kutztown...... W 2-1 (2OT) ## NCAA Championship Game SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 9-0 SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 4-0 2006 (24-0) MERCYHURST...... W 2-0 SHIPPENSBURG...... L 1-2 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson LOCK HAVEN ...... W 1-0 EAST STROUDSBURG (PS)...... L 2-3 PSAC Champions HOUGHTON...... W 2-1 at Indiana (PA)...... W 3-2 NCAA Division II Champions vs East Stroudsburg *...... W 2-1 BELLARMINE...... W 7-0 vs Lock Haven **...... W 3-0 at Philadelphia...... W 5-0 Opponent Score vs Lock Haven #...... W 2-1 MILLERSVILLE...... W 1-0 BRYANT...... W 4-0 vs Bentley ##...... W 5-0 CATAWABA...... W 7-1 at Slippery Rock ...... W 10-0 * PSAC Tournament at Mansfield...... W 2-0 MANSFIELD ...... W 8-2 ** PSAC Championship Game KUTZTOWN...... W 3-0 MERCYHURST...... W 7-0 # NCAA Championships KUTZTOWN *...... W 4-1 at Indiana (PA) ...... W 2-1 (OT) ## NCAA Championship Game INDIANA (PA) **...... W 1-0 MILLERSVILLE ...... W 4-0 KUTZTOWN ...... W 5-2 49 Year-by-Year

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at Philadelphia...... W 3-1 UMass Lowell ##...... W 5-2 MILLERSVILLE ...... W 3-0 BELLARMINE ^...... W 2-1 * PSAC Tournament SHIPPENSBURG ...... W 5-1 EAST STROUDSBURG...... W 5-1 ** PSAC Championship Game C.W. POST ...... W 6-3 SHIPPENSBURG ...... W 4-0 # NCAA Championships at Mansfield...... W 5-2 at Mansfield...... W 3-2 (OT) ## NCAA Championship Game at East Stroudsburg ...... W 4-0 KUTZTOWN ...... W 3-2 CATAWBA...... W 8-0 INDIANA (PA) ...... W 5-4 (OT) 2008 (23-1) at Millersville ...... W 4-0 at Houghton...... W 4-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson at Mercyhurst...... W 3-0 MILLERSVILLE ...... W 6-1 PSAC Champions Mercyhurst *...... W 7-0 at Kutztown ...... W 3-1 NCAA Division II Champions Shippensburg **...... W 3-0 SLIPPERY ROCK ...... W 4-0 Opponent Score Shippensburg# ...... W 4-2 at East Stroudsburg...... W 2-1 (OT) at Houghton...... W 6-0 UMass Lowell##...... W 3-2 INDIANA (PA) ...... W 5-3 at Slippery Rock...... W 9-1 * PSAC Tournament CATAWBA...... W 7-1 at Philadelphia...... W 7-1 ** PSAC Championship Game SHIPPENSBURG ...... W 4-1 at Seton Hill...... W 8-0 # NCAA Championships MANSFIELD *...... W 3-2 at East Stroudsburg ...... W 7-0 ## NCAA Championship Game SHIPPENSBURG **...... W 1-0 MILLERSVILLE ...... W 8-0 Indiana (PA) #...... W 1-0 MERCYHURST...... W 9-1 2010 (19-3) Bentley ##...... W 1-0 MANSFIELD...... W 8-0 Head Coach:Nikki Rhoads ^ at Indiana (PA) at Shippensburg...... L 2-3 PSAC Champions * PSAC Tournament at Kutztown ...... W 7-1 Opponent Score ** PSAC Championship Game CW POST ...... W 8-1 at Stonehill...... W 4-2 # NCAA Championships SETON HILL...... W 7-0 at Franklin Pierce...... W 7-1 ## NCAA Championship Game EAST STROUDSBURG...... W 7-0 ADELPHI...... W 3-1 SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 8-0 MERCYHURST ...... W 1-0 2007 (21-4) CATAWABA...... W 11-1 at Shippensburg ...... L 1-3 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson at Millersville ...... W 5-0 at Millersville...... W 3-2 (2OT) PSAC Runners Up KUTZTOWN ...... W 7-2 EAST STROUDSBURG...... L 2-3 NCAA Division II Champions PHILADELPHIA...... W 8-0 at Kutztown ...... W 4-0 Opponent Score at Mansfield...... W 3-2 SLIPPERY ROCK ...... W 2-1 HOUGHTON...... W 13-1 at CW Post ...... W 5-1 at C.W. Post ...... W 3-1 BRYANT...... W 4-0 SHIPPENSBURG *...... W 7-2 at Indiana (PA) ...... W 5-1 SLIPPERY ROCK ...... W 12-0 INDIANA (PA) **...... W 5-0 at Seton Hill ...... W 7-0 MILLERSVILLE ...... W 10-0 Shippensburg #...... W 3-2 MILLERSVILLE...... W 4-1 at Indiana (PA) ...... L 1-5 UMass Lowell ##...... W 6-2 at East Stroudsburg ...... W 1-0 PHILADELPHIA ...... W 7-0 * PSAC Tournament KUTZTOWN...... W 9-0 East Stroudsburg ...... W 5-1 ** PSAC Championship Game MANSFIELD ...... W 12-1 at Mansfield...... W 3-0 # NCAA Championships at Slippery Rock...... W 3-1 at Shippensburg ...... W 3-2 (OT) ## NCAA Championship Game CW POST...... W 4-0 KUTZTOWN ...... W 6-1 MANSFIELD*...... W 4-3 at Mercyhurst...... W 5-0 2009 (22-1) EAST STROUDSBURG**...... W 2-1 at Slippery Rock ...... W 9-0 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson EAST STROUDSBURG#...... W 2-1 at Millersville ...... W 8-2 PSAC Champions Shippensburg##...... L 1-0 INDIANA (PA) ...... L 1-2 NCAA Division II Champions * PSAC Tournament at East Stroudsburg ...... W 3-1 Opponent Score ** PSAC Championship Game SETON HILL...... W 6-0 HOUGHTON...... W 5-0 # NCAA Championships MANSFIELD ...... W 4-1 STONEHILL...... W 4-0 ## NCAA Championship Game SHIPPENSBURG ...... L 2-6 SETON HILL...... W 10-0 at Kutztown ...... W 5-2 KUTZTOWN ...... W 1-2 CATAWBA...... W 9-0 at C.W. Post ...... W 6-1 KUTZTOWN *...... W 2-1 at Seton Hill...... W 8-1 at Indiana (PA) ** ...... L 3-4 (OT) at Slippery Rock ...... W 6-0 Kutztown #...... W 2-0 IUP ...... W 3-1 Indiana (PA) #...... W 4-3 EAST STROUDSBURG...... W 2-1 50