2010 Tiger FIELD HOCKEY

Senior Kristie Blumer 2010 Towson Field HOCKEY 2010 Towson Field HOCKEY

Senior Whitney Clugston 2010 Tiger Field Hockey

Junior Kim Schnell

2010 Tiger Field Hockey 1 2010 Tiger Field Hockey

Quick Facts Head Coach: Michelle Webber (Goucher, ’99) Mailing Address: 8000 York Rd., Webber’s Record: 25-32 (3 years.) Towson, Md. 21252-0001 Field Hockey Phone: 410-704-3159 Internet Site: www.TowsonTigers.com Coach’s E-Mail: [email protected] Founded: 1866 Assistant Coach: Lacey Pustizzi Enrollment: 21,177 Captains: Whitney Clugston, Katie DeFilippo Table of Contents Nickname: “Tigers” Returning Letter Winners: 19 Quick Facts, Contents...... 2 . Colors: Gold, White & Black Letter Winners Lost: 4 Coaching Staff...... 3-5 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association 2009 Record: 6-12 Nicknames...... 6. President: Dr. Robert Caret 2009 CAA Record: 0-8 2010 Outlook ...... 7-9 Director of Athletics: Ted Zaleski Jr. (acting) All-Time Record: 188-362-31, 34 seasons 2010 Roster...... 10. Sr. Associate Director of Athletics: Tom Brush Head Athletic Trainer: TBA Tiger Profiles ...... 11-17 Sr. Associate Director of Athletics: Nance Reed Asst. Athletic Trainer (FH): Kristen Taylor Tiger New Field Plans ...... 18-19 Faculty Representative: Athl. Equipment Mgr.: Dion Harris 2009 Statistics...... 20. Dr. Gail Gasparich Asst. Athl. Equipment Mgr. (FH): Phil Junis Tiger Field Hockey History ...... 21-26 Top Majors: Business, Biology, Athletic Media Relations Dir.: Peter Schlehr Mass Communication, Psychology, Assoc. Ath. Media Relations Dir.: Dan O’Connell ...... 27-40 Elementary Education Asst. Ath. Media Relations Dir.: Eric Rhew About Towson University...... 28-29 Degrees: B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S., M.A., M.S., Asst. Ath. Media Relations Dir. (FH Contact): Towson - The Community...... 30-33 M.A.T., M.Ed., M.F.A., M.M. Megan O’Brien Getting to Towson University. . . . . 34-35 Home Field: (Field Turf) Athletic Media Relations Phone: 410-704-4972 Staff Directory...... 36-37 Athletic Media Relations FAX: 410-704-3861 Sports Medicine...... 38 . Strength and Conditioning...... 39 . Academic Support...... 40 . 2010 Field Hockey

Telephone Numbers Director of Athletic Media Relations Field Hockey Staff The 2010 Tiger Field Hockey Media Guide is published by the Towson University Department Peter Schlehr: 410-704-2232 Head Coach: Michelle Webber of Athletics . It is written and edited by Megan Athletic Media Rel. Fax: 410-704-3861 Phone: 410-704-3159 O’Brien of the Towson University Office of Ath- E-mail: [email protected] letic Media Relations . Photography by Kanji Takeno, Desiree Stover, Rob Brown, Pete Wright, Assistant Coach: Lacey Pustizzi PJ Dunn and Scott Thornton . The guide is de- Phone: 410-704-2706 signed and produced by the University’s Design E-mail: [email protected] Center .

2 20092010 TigerTiger ffieldield HockeyHockey Coaching staff

Head Coach Michelle Webber

Volunteer Assistant Assistant Angie Brewer Lacey Pustizzi Coaching staff

Head Coach – 4th Season Goucher, ’99 Michelle Webber Head Coach Michelle Webber enters her fourth season at the helm of the Tigers’ field hockey team and her eighth overall with the program . Webber will be looking to lead the Tigers back to the Colonial Athletic Association Champion- ship after missing the tournament last year . Webber has coached six All-CAA selections in the last three years, including four time selection Christina Boarman and CAA All-Rookie Team member Jamie Dowling last season The 2009 season saw Webber lead a relatively young squad that may have not seen the results in the win column but made great strides by season’s end . Webber also guided Boarman, who broke the school’s career points and goals records . During the 2008 season, Webber led the squad to a 5-0 record to start the season . The Tigers matched the 2005 squad for the best start in school history, posting shutouts in three of their first five games . As a team, the Tigers set the school record for goals in a season while Boarman set the record for goals and points in a season . As the Tigers’ acting head coach in 2007, she led the Tigers to back-to- back wins over Hofstra and Drexel on the final weekend of the season . With those back-to-back victories, the Tigers earned a berth in the CAA Tournament for only the second time in school history . In the CAA quarter-finals, Towson dropped a 3-2 decision to Northeastern when the Huskies came from behind to win . As the Tigers’ top assistant coach for the four years prior to being named acting head coach, Coach Webber helped Towson show steady improvement . Coach Webber gained valuable head coaching experience at the college level prior to coming to Towson . Shortly after graduating from Goucher College in 1999, she was hired to coach at Hood College . In her first season at Hood, she led the team to their first conference champi- onship and was named Atlantic Women’s College Conference (AWCC) Coach of the Year . In addition, she also served as head lacrosse coach and Recruitment Coordinator of Athletics at Hood College . She had a 22-35 record in three seasons as the Blazers’ field hockey coach . In 2002, she left to become an assistant field hockey coach at the University of Richmond . After one year as an assistant coach at Richmond, she joined the Tiger staff . In her year at Richmond, she helped the Spiders compile a 17-7 record . As the top assistant coach for Coach Ange Bradley, she helped the Spiders win the 2002 Atlantic-10 Conference championship . UR went to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history . The Spiders won an NCAA Play-In game with a 2-1 victory over Rider . Their season ended with a 5-1 loss to number-one ranked Old Dominion . Webber was a three-year letter winner in field hockey at nearby Goucher College and was named co-captain in 1999 . She received the team MVP award in 1997 and 1998 . Webber was honored as an All-South Region Second Team member, selected first-team All-Conference and named to the All-Conference Academic team . As a member of the Jamaican National Team from 1992-1996, she partici- pated in the Junior Pan American Games (Venezuela), the Pan American Games (Argentina), and the World Cup Preliminary Qualifier (Trinidad and Tobago) . Webber received a B .A . in International Relations from Goucher College in 1999 . Four years ago, she graduated from McDaniel College with her Master’s degree in Exercise Science and Physical Education .

4 2010 Tiger FIELD HOCKEY Lacey Pustizzi Support Staff Assistant Coach Hartwick, ’02 • First Season Jesse Judy Lacey Pustizzi joins the Tiger field hockey program in 2010 as Michelle Strength and Webber’s assistant coach . Conditioning Coach Pustizzi joins the Tigers after spending the last three seasons as the head coach at Roanoke College in Virginia . At Roanoke she was in charge of all aspects of the program . In addition to preparing the squad on the field for games, she developed a data base to evaluate potential recruits, created junior days and developed relationships with the alumni of the program . Prior to her time at Roanoke, Pustizzi spent two years as a gradu- ate assistant with the Lock Haven program . Lock Haven won the regular season title in the Northeast Conference both years she was Kristen there . She has also served as an assistant coach at Yale, Colgate and Taylor Hartwick . Pustizzi earned her Bachelor of Arts in English with a Concen- Athletic Trainer tration in Writing in May of 2002 . While at Hartwick, she was a four-year letter winner who started in goal for two and half years of her time . Hartwick made two NCAA Tournament appearances while Pustizzi played and won the New York State Collegiate Field Hockey Tournament during her freshman and junior seasons . Pustizzi who is a member of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association, has worked numerous camps and has traveled overseas with the Colgate and Yale field hockey teams on training trips . Phil Angie Junis Brewer Equipment Manager Volunteer Assistant Towson, ’11 • First Season

After completing her Tiger career on the field last fall, Angie Brewer joins Michelle Webber’s staff as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2010 season . Brewer appeared in 75 games during her career and started at the midfield during her junior and Jenn senior seasons . She scored 10 goals in her career and added 11 Judy assists for 31 points . Brewer holds the program record for career penalty strokes with five . She converted two of three strokes in both Team Support Services her freshman and senior seasons and one as a sophomore . During her time as a Tiger, Brewer helped the team post a 34-42 record and make two appearances in the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament . She played a large role in the 2008 squad that tied the school record for wins in a season (11) and broke the school record for goals in a season (60) . A native of Lebanon, Pa . Brewer is working on completing her degree in elementary education with an emphasis in deaf studies at Towson .

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Towson University Nickname Towson University is one of 28 NCAA The Towson Tiger logo has also experi- member institutions using the Tiger is the enced change . Several years ago, the new most popular mascot among American col- “stylistic” tiger was unveiled, replacing the Towson Athletic leges and universities . upright caricature that had been used since Logo - 2002 However, its obvious popularity was not the mid-80’s . That took the place of the old the real reason the Tiger was selected to rep- block tiger which served as the logo from resent Towson . 1979 . The present logo was altered slightly When Towson was a two-year normal this past July, deleting the word “State” school the media referred to its in keeping with the University’s renaming teams as the “Teachers ”. As the school of Towson University from Towson State expanded to three and four year programs, University . the newspapers granted Towson student The Towson logo is registered . Approval athletes tenure, calling them the “Profes- for its use commercially is required . For sors” and even shortening it to “Profs .” color reproduction purposes, please contact Athletic Logo Later, it was changed again to the “School- the Towson Sports Information Office for circa - 1995 masters .” separation instructions . The “Indians” and “Golden Knights” Other schools across the country who were other nicknames used over the years . are also members of the “Tiger” fraternity But as the tale goes, the moniker was finally include Auburn, Bishop, Clemson, Colo- decided after a soccer match . rado College, DePauw, Doane, Grambling, One autumn afternoon a sportswriter Hampden-Sydney, Jackson State, Lincoln was covering the Towson soccer team in (Mo ),. Livingston, LSU, Memphis, Missouri, an uphill struggle . The next day the writer Morehouse, Occidental, Pacific, Princeton, wrote that although the team had lost the Rochester Tech, St . Paul’s, Savannah State, game, “…they played like tigers .” Sewanee, Tennessee State, Texas Southern, Athletic Logo The soccer team appreciated the comment Trinity (Tex .), Tuskegee and Wittenberg . circa - 1985 and adopted “Tigers” as its nickname . According to the NCAA, other popular Enthusiasm for it spread throughout the nicknames include Bears (16), Wildcats (12) campus and the tiger eventually and Eagles (12) . became the official designated mascot .

Athletic Logo circa - 1979

Athletic Logo circa - 1977

6 2010 Tiger FIELD HOCKEY 2010 OUTLOOK

Junior Katie DeFilippo 2010 OUTLOOK

The winds of change are blowing through the Tiger field hockey program as the 2010 season prepares to begin. Gone is a senior class that accounted for 73 goals, 57 assists and 203 points in the last four years. That group includes the program’s career goals (46), career assists (36) and career points (128) leader in Christina Boarman. Also gone is the location of the Tigers’ home games for the last three years. For the first time since the 2006 season, Towson will play its home games in Johnny Unitas Stadium. Winds of Change

In addition to a new location for home games, the Tiger welcome an incoming freshman class of five and a new assistant coach in Lacey Pustizzi. For Head coach Michelle Webber, the goals for the season are simple .“We want to do better on the field every single day . Last year we were in a lot of close games (11 decided by 2 goals or less) and we need to find a way to win those contests,” said Webber . Webber added, “Winning of course is the goal but we want to take it day-by- day and try to be the best we can out there .” Here is a breakdown by position for the 2010 roster: Goalie Three years ago, Webber entered the season with just one goalie on her roster . Entering the 2010 season she has three possible choices in the cage . Sophomore Jamie Dowling returns after earning Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie honors . Dowling started all 18 contests for the Tigers last season and posted a 2 .65 goals against average . Senior Whitney Clugston returns for her final year with the Tigers after serving as Dowling’s back-up a year ago . Clugston has appeared in 34 games during her career with a goals against average of 2 .54 . Freshman Christina Siwiec joins the Tigers after a solid career at Cosby High School in Virginia . “I believe we are in a good spot with our goalies,” said Webber . “Jamie and Whitney both played well for us last season and I expect more of the same from them .” “I expect our goalies to push each other to be the best and to make Junior the most of their opportunities . In addition Christina should be able to Alicia Vincenty gain valuable experience and be ready to step up when her opportunity comes,” said the Tiger leader ”.

8 2010 Tiger field Hockey Defense After starting a handful of players who Tongue gained valuable experience during had little or no experience on defense last her first season . season, Webber believes that defense is one Webber expects freshmen Kate Williams of the strong aspects of the Tigers’ game plan . and Leah Koznarsky to factor into the “Last year we were very young as defensive rotation as well . a team but especially on the defensive Midfield side of the ball,” said Webber . “I believe Webber’s midfield contingent will be those players who got a chance last led by senior Kristie Blumer in the center . year stepped up and I believe they Blumer appeared in all 18 games last year can continue to improve this season . and made 16 starts . She finished with three Sophomore Alicia Vincenty and senior goals on the season including one game- Brooke Smith are two of the players winner . expected to lead the defensive group . “Moving Kristie to midfield has really Vincenty started all 18 games on defense worked well for us,” said Webber . “She is last year after being used as a sub during her a great stick stopper and coordinates our freshman season . Smith missed the entire action on the field .” 2008 season due to injury but bounced A pair of juniors and a couple of back to play in 15 games and finished sophomores will be counted on to support second in the CAA with five defensive saves . Blumer in the midfield . Juniors Jamie “I believe our current defenders with the Salvador and Kim Schnell both appeared in experience they gained last year will be able all but one the Tigers’ contests . Last season to tighten-up and play a stronger defensive Salvador also served as a team captain last game and our freshman can get right in season . Sophomore Tabi Hatch was one Senior there and contribute,” said Webber . of two freshmen to appear in all 18 games Blythe Mackie Also expected to see time on defense for last year and classmate Penza can slid to the Tigers are junior Robin Fencel along the middle if the need arises . with sophomores Megan Penza, Kristen “Jamie gives us a versatile option as she Forward Tongue, and Janine Kovach. Fencel ap- can play both on the left and right side of The forward position could be considered peared in five games last season while Pen- the fields while Kim really has worked hard one of Webber’s biggest question marks za saw time in 14 games, splitting her time to improve her game,” said Webber . “Tabi entering the season as she looks to find the between defense and midfield . Kovach saw gives us an interesting option as she can pieces to replace Boarman’s scoring touch . time in 11 games and made six starts while slide forward if we need her too .” “This year we need to share the wealth and make sure everyone is contributing to a full team effort instead of concentrating on just one person doing the job,” said Webber . Expected to pick up some of the scoring slack will be junior Katie DeFilippo and senior Blythe Mackie. DeFilippo was tied for the team lead in goals scored last season with six . She has posted hat tricks against Georgetown in back-to-back seasons . Mackie contributed four goals and an assist last season . Also expected to contribute at forward is sophomores Kasie Nurko, Ashlea Carl and Kate Nolan along with senior Samm McElvaney and junior JoEllen Sumego . All contributed for the Tigers last season . Webber also expects freshmen Caitie Barnwell and Kathleen Morris to contribute early on for the Tigers .

Sophomore Kasie Nurko

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2010 Tiger Field Hockey Roster No. Player Pos Ht. Cl. Hometown/High School Pronounciation Guide: 00 Jamie Dowling gk 5-7 So. yorktown, Va./Grafton H.S. 2 kim Schnell M 5-3 Jr. Bel Air, Md./C. Milton Wright H.S. Kristie Blumer...... BLUM - murr 3 kate Williams d 5-5 Fr. dallas, Pa./Lake-Lehman H.S. Whitney Clugston ...... KLUG - stin 4 kasie Nurko F 5-5 So. Millstone, N.J./Allentown H.S. Blythe Mackie ...... Blith Mack - EE 5 Tabi Hatch M 5-6 So. green Lane, Pa./Upper Perkiomen H.S. JoEllen Sumego...... Some-egg-oh 6 Megan Penza d/M 5-2 So. glassboro, N.J./Glassboro H.S. Janine Kovach ...... Jah-neen 8 Jamie Salvador M 5-4 Jr. Wernersville, Pa./Conrad Weiser Area H.S. Leah Koznarsky ...... Koz-NAR-ski 10 leah Koznarsky d 5-2 Fr. Middletown, Md./Middletown H.S. Christina Siwiec...... Sea-wick 11 Ashlea Carl F 5-4 So. Westminster, Md./North Carroll H.S. Michelle Webber ...... WEB - urr 12 caitie Barnwell F 5-6 Fr. elkridge, Md./Howard H.S. 13 robin Fencel M/D 5-4 Jr. camp Hill, Pa./Cumberland Valley H.S. 14 katie DeFilippo F 5-4 Jr. Mt. Airy, Md./South Carroll H.S. 15 Alicia Vincenty d 5-6 Jr. gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard H.S. 16 kristen Tongue d/M 5-3 So. reading, Pa./Fleetwood Area H.S. 17 Brooke Smith d 5-10 Sr. Berlin, N.J./Eastern H.S. 18 Samm McElvaney F/M 5-7 Sr. catonsville, Md./Seton Keough H.S. 19 kathleen Morris F 5-2 Fr. lititz, Pa./Manheim Township H.S. 20 Janine Kovach d/M 5-8 So. Berlin, N.J./Eastern H.S. 21 Blythe Mackie F 5-0 Sr. New Castle, Del./William Penn H.S. 22 Jo Ellen Sumego F 5-2 Jr. Fallston, Md./Fallston H.S. 23 kristie Blumer F/M 5-5 Sr. rockville, Md./Magruder H.S. 25 kate Nolan F/M 5-6 So. lusby, Md./Patuxent H.S. 91 christina Siwiec gk 5-2 Fr. Moseley, Va./Cosby H.S. 92 Whitney Clugston gk 5-4 Sr. Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central H.S.

Head Coach: Michelle Webber (Goucher, ‘99) - 8th overall, 4th as head coach Assistant Coach: Lacey Pustizzi (Hartwick, ‘02) - first season Volunteer Assistant: Angie Brewer (Towson ‘11) - first season

10 2010 Tiger field Hockey TIGER PROFILES

Junior Jamie Salvador TIGER PROFILES

Kristie whitney Blythe 23 Blumer 92 Clugston 21 Mackie 5-6 Senior • Fwd./Mid. 5-4 Senior • GK. 5-1 Senior • Fwd. Derwood, Md. • Magruder H.S. Manheim, Pa. • Manheim New Castle, Del. • William Penn H.S. Environmental Science Major Central H.S. Psychology/Family Studies Major Psychology Major

2009 SEASON: Started 16 of 18 games during junior 2009 SEASON: Appeared in seven games during 2009 SEASON: One of six Tigers to start all 18 season ... scored the game-winning goal in overtime at her junior season ... split the shutout with Jamie Dowling games ... scored her first goal of the season against Old West Chester ... gave the Tigers an early lead against #14 against Appalachian State. Dominion ... assisted on the game-winning goal against Ap- James Madison with a goal ... scored a goal against Appala- 2008 SEASON: Started all 20 games in goal ... posted palachian State ... matched her career-high with two goals chian State ... took six shots on the year. back-to-back shutouts over Robert Morris and Ball State ... at Delaware ... scored her fourth goal of the year against 2008 SEASON: Started all 20 games at midfield ... made career-high 13 saves against Old Dominion in the CAA Hofstra ... took 17 shots. member of the NFHCA Academic Squad ... scored her first Tournament ... had four shutouts in the first seven games. 2008 SEASON: Appeared in 17 games ... started goal of the season in the opener at Robert Morris .... had a 2007 SEASON: Appeared in seven games for the against Hofstra ... recorded a goal and an assist against goal and an assist in the home opener against Ball State .... Tigers ... made first career start against American but Ball State ... took 17 shots. scored the game winning goal in double overtime versus suffered a season-ending wrist injury mid-way through 2007 SEASON: Played in 14 games, and Virginia Commonwealth ... recorded a career-high in goals the second half ... recorded a 1.32 goals against average made one start ... scored first two goals of her ca- and assists ... had two goals in the win over Bryant ... took ... made 19 saves, including a career-high nine against reer ,including the game-winner, against West 19 shots on the year. American. Chester ... registered an assist on Laura Schnell’s goal ver- 2007 SEASON: Ap- At Manheim Central H.S.: Three-year sus William & Mary. peared in 14 contests and starter at goalkeeper for the Barons ... named first team At William Penn H.S.: Three-year starter at made three starts as a fresh- all-league goalkeeper as a junior and senior ... team cap- forward for the Colonials ... named second team All-State man ... scored first career goal tain as a senior who led the Barons to the 2006 Sectional as a senior ... fourth-leading scorer in Delaware as a senior against Bucknell ... registered championship ... named as Defensive MVP for Coach Mi- with 17 goals and 13 assists ... helped the Colonials post a two-goal performance, chelle Haydt ... helped team win Pool B championship at an 18-2 record in 2006 and finish as state runners-up ... including the game-winner, National Field Hockey Festival in 2006. top performer for Coach Loveita Moffet’s team which won against Richmond, earn- Personal: Has one younger brother ... career goal is four straight Blue Hen Conference championships ... named ing CAA Rookie of the Week to become a registered nurse ... lists mother as the person honorable mention All-State as a junior ... earned first team honors ... assisted on Gabby she admires the most ... serves as youth liturgy leader at all-conference honors as a junior and senior ... named sec- Mink’s goal against North- church ... hobbies include reading ... had summer job work- ond team all-conference as a sophomore ... team captain as eastern ing for family business ... favorite movie is “Bridget Jones’ a senior ... finished high school career with 41 goals and 33 At Magruder H.S.: Diary” ... favorite athlete is Amy Tran, the goalkeeper for assists ... honored as Delaware Player of the Week in Sep- Three-year starter in midfield the United States Olympic Field Hockey team and native tember, 2004 ... competed in AAU Junior Olympics in 2005 for the Colonels ... honorable of Harrisburg, Pa. ... lists Nicholas Sparks as her favorite ... also played soccer for the Colonials ... named honorable mention All-Metro selection author ... enjoys dining at Ruby Tuesdays ... favorite sports- mention All-Blue Hen Conference in soccer as a senior ... as a senior ... served as team caster is John Madden ... daughter of Dawn Clugston ... born member of two pool championship teams at the National captain for Coach Kethy Mul- on June 9, 1988 in Lancaster, Pa.…majoring in psychology Hockey Festival ... very good student who was a member of holland ... two-time selection the National Honor Society. Season GP-GS Mins. Goals GAA saves Pct. as first team All-Montgomery Personal: Has two older brothers and two sisters 2007 7-1 158:50 3 1.32 19 .864 County ... honored as team’s ... lists brothers who served in Iraq as the people she Most Valuable Player as a 2008 20-20 1430:30 47 2.30 76 .618 admires the most ... career goal is to work with children, junior and senior ... lead- 2009 7-0 177:44 14 5.51 10 .417 possibly in an adoption agency ... had summer job work- ing scorer in Montgomery Career 34-21 1767:04 64 2.54 105 .621 ing Old Navy and Fort Delaware ... lists Johnny Depp as County in 2006 ... three-sport her favorite actor ... hobbies include shopping ... favorite standout in high school who movie is “Boondock Saints” ... mother was a track and also played lacrosse and ran field standout at the ... mother is track. a graduate of Delaware who works as a leading historian Personal: Has one brother and one sister ... lists ... father is a computer programmer who graduated from mother as the person she admires the most ... has held Embry-Riddle ... daughter of Jeff Mackie and Laura Lee ... a summer job as an intern at the Peruvian Embassy and born on February 25, 1989 in Newark, Del. ... majoring in field hockey camps ... hobbies include collecting rocks ... psychology and family studies. favorite athlete is Michael Jordan ... lists “The Usual Sus- Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points pects” as her favorite movie ... favorite actor is Sean Con- 2007 14-1 8 2 1 5 nery ... enjoys eating chocolate chip pancakes ... father is a 2008 17-1 17 1 1 3 graduate of MIT ... mother graduated from St. Bonaventure ... born on November 17, 1989 in Columbia, Md ... majoring in 2009 18-18 17 4 1 9 environmental science. Career 49-20 42 7 3 17 Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points 2007 14-3 11 3 2 8 2008 20-20 19 6 3 15 2009 18-16 11 3 0 6 Career 52-39 41 12 5 29

12 2010 Tiger field Hockey samm Brooke Katie 18 McElvaney 17 smith 14 DeFilippo 5-7 Senior • Mid. 5-10 Senior • Fwd. 5-4 Junior • Mid. Catonsville, Md. • Seton Keough Berlin, N.J. • Eastern Regional H.S. Mt. Airy, Md. • South Carroll H.S. H.S. Sociology-Anthropology Major Early Childhood Education Major Mathematics Major

2009 SEASON: Appeared in three games ... regis- 2009 SEASON: Appeared in 15 games and made 2008 SEASON: One of six Tigers to start all 18 tered one shot against Georgetown. 14 starts ... recorded her first career points with assists games ... tied for the team lead in goals with six ... scored 2008 SEASON: Appeared in six game for the Tigers against Georgetown and Appalachian State ... led the team the game-winning goal against Pacific ... added a goal while adjusting to the collegiate pace of play ... member of with five defensive saves ... took four shots. against VCU ... recorded her second career hat tick against the NFHCA Academic Squad. 2008 SEASON: Did not appear in any games ... Georgetown ... named CAA Player of the Week for three At Seton keough H.S.: Four-year member of earned a red-shirt ... member of the NFHCA Academic goals against the Hoyas ... scored the game-winning goal the Gators field hockey team ... won the coaches award Squad. against Appalachian State ... registered an assist against during her sophomore season ... named second team All- 2007 SEASON: Appeared in 15 games and made one Delaware ... took 23 shots on the year. Baltimore City as a junior ... MVP of the Gators team during start ... registered 10 shots on the season, including three 2008 SEASON: Only freshman to appear in all 20 her junior and senior seasons ... served as team captain for against William & Mary. games ... started against Robert Morris ... CAA All-Rookie field hockey ... member of the Seton Keough swimming and At Eastern Regional H.S.: Starting for- Team selection ... scored her first career goal against lacrosse teams who was a team captain. ward for two state state championship teams in New Jer- Ball State ... tallied goals in back-to-back games against Longwood and Davidson ... recorded first career hat trick Personal: Has an older brother and sis- sey ... helped the Vikings post a 26-0 record as a senior as against Georgetown ... named CAA Rookie of the Week for ter ... lists brother, Patrick, as the person she ad- Eastern finished the year as the number two-ranked team her three goals and one assist against the Hoyas ... took mires the most ... has done community service in the nation ... two-year starter who scored 33 goals in 26 shots. work for the Believe in Tomorrow Foundation ... career ... one of the leading scorers in South Jersey with 22 favorite movie is “Apollo 13” ... father is a com- goals ... named first team all-conference last year ... helped At south carroll H.S.: Key member of the puter engineer ... mother is a graduate of Vikings extend in-state winning streak to 186 games ... also Cavaliers’ team ... first team All-State selection as a senior Towson University and a TSA Supervisor ... daughter of played softball for the Vikings ... Gold Medal winner at 2006 ... First Team All-County as a junior and a senior ... as a James McElvaney and Sue Stumpf ... born on August 2, 1989 Garden State Games. junior, led the county with assists ... MVAL for the Piedmont in Baltimore, Md.…majoring in mathematics Personal: Career goal is to work in forensic investi- Conference ... scored the game-winning goal in overtime against GlenElg to advance to the state semi-finals ... Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points gation with the FBI or the state police ... lists mother as the person she admires the most ... older brother, George, went Minds in Motion Scholar Athlete ... Distinguished Scholar 2008 6-0 0 0 0 0 Program-Honorable Mention selection. 2009 3-0 1 0 0 0 to Kutztown ... older brother, Richard, is a senior at the University of ... has two older brothers ... favor- Personal: Has two younger brothers ... lists parents Career 9-0 1 0 0 0 ite athlete is Ryan Howard, the Philadelphia Phillies’ first as the people she admires the most ... career goal is to baseman ... enjoys reading Harry Potter books ... father is become a teacher and field hockey coach in a high school a graduate of Rowan University ... mother is a registered ... favorite movie is anything from the “Harry Potter” series nurse and a graduate of Rutgers ... daughter of George and ... enjoys reading books from the “Harry Potter” and “Twi- Sharon Smith ... born on July 24, 1989 in Voorhees, N.J.… light” series ... favorite place to eat is Outback Steakhouse majoring in sociology-anthropology ... has held a summer job working as a field hockey camp counselor ... hobbies include gymnastics, skateboarding Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points and eating ... father is a graduate of the University of Mary- 2007 15-1 10 0 0 0 land ... mother is a graduate of Boyce Community College ... 2008 red-shirted daughter of John and Cathy DeFilippo ... born on December 2009 15-14 4 0 2 2 6, 1989 in Silver Spring, Md ... majoring in early childhood Career 30-15 14 0 2 2 education. Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points 2008 20-1 26 7 1 15 2009 18-18 23 6 1 13 Career 38-19 49 13 2 28

2010 player profiles 13 TIGER PROFILES

robin Jamie Kim 13 Fencel 8 salvador 2 schnell 5-4 Junior • Mid. 5-4 Junior • Fwd. 5-3 Junior • Def. Camp Hill, Pa. • Cumberland Wernersville, Pa. • Conrad Bel Air, Md. • C. Milton Wright Valley H.S. Weiser H.S. H.S. Biology Major Biology Major Graphic Design Major

2009 SEASON: Appeared in 5 games. 2009 SEASON: Played in 17 games while making 2009 SEASON: Started all 17 games she appeared four starts ... scored the first goal in a comeback win over in ... key member of the Tigers’ defensive unit ... recorded 2008 SEASON: Appeared in four games while ad- Pacific ... added a goal in the win over West Chester ... made two assists on a pair of corners at Delaware ... took 10 shots justing to the collegiate pace of play ... member of NFHCA a defensive save against La Salle ... took four shots on the year. including three in the game at James Madison. Academic Squad. 2008 SEASON: Played in 16 games dur- 2008 SEASON: Appeared in 16 games for the Tigers At CUMBERLAND VALLEY H.S.: Four-year ing her freshman campaign ... registered first ca- ... started regular season finale at Drexel ... recorded irst letter winner for the Eagles ... helped team to the District reer goal in the win over West Chester ... took career point with an assist against Longwood ... took four III playoffs three times ... selected as Mid-Penn Conference three shots. shots. All Star ... also played basketball and soccer in addition to running track at Cumberland Valley. At conrad weiser H.S.: Four-year member At C. MILton wright H.S.: Four-year starter of the Scouts ... team captured the Berks County Division II at C. Milton Wright ... named Gatorade “Rookie of the Year” Personal: Has one young brother ... lists mother as Championship all four years ... helped lead team as a junior as a freshman ... scored double digit goals and assists for the person she admires the most ... has done community to PA District III Championship and the PA State Quarter- her career ... two-year captain ... team was regional cham- service work including work with the Special Olympics and finals ... earned all-division honors three straight years pion and state semifinalist in each of her first two years the Big Buddy Club ... favorite movie is “Love and Basket- ... earned all-state honors as senior ... earned all division ... two-time all-county selection ... ran track at C. Milton ball” ... favortie place to eat is the Macaroni Grill ... lists honors for two years in soccer. Wright ... also participated in the USFHA Futures program. Denzel Washington as favorite actor ... mother is a teacher and a graduate of Aquinas College ... daughter of Fran Fen- Personal: Has one older brother ... lists parents Personal: Has an older brother and sister ... sister, cel ... born on October 15, 1989 in Fort Wayne, Ind.…majoring as the people she admires the most ... has a summer job Laura, was a member of the Tigers’ roster two years ago in biology working as a server at Texas Roadhouse ... favorite movie season ... cousins are members of the Messiah College is “Transformers” ... favorite meal is anything Italian ... fa- lacrosse team ... favorite author is Sarah Dessen ... lists Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points vorite athlete is Peyton Manning ... father is a graduate of Jason Statham as her favorite actor ... likes to eat calamari 2008 4-0 0 0 0 0 Penn State ... mother is an office manager ... daughter of ... mother is a graduate of East Stroudsburg University ... 2009 5-0 0 0 0 0 Greg and Lisa Salvador ... born on June 12, 1990 in Reading, daughter of Frank and Bonnie Schnell ... born on August 16, Career 9-0 0 0 0 0 Pa. ... majoring in biology. 1990 in Chestnut Hill, Pa. ... majoring in graphic design. Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points 2008 16-0 3 1 0 2 2008 16-1 4 0 1 1 2009 17-4 4 2 0 4 2009 17-17 10 0 2 2 Career 33-4 7 3 0 6 Career 33-18 14 0 3 3

Junior Jamie Salvador

Junior Kim Schnell

14 2010 Tiger field Hockey Best Buddies ... favorite movie is “Finding Nemo” ... Tiger JoEllen Woods is listed as her favorite athlete ... lists Blink 182 Jamie 22 as her favorite musician ... father is an auto mechanic ... 00 sumego mother is a paraeducator ... both parents are graduates of Dowling 5-2 Junior • Fwd. Montgomery College ... daughter of Rick and Marie Vincen- 5-7 Sophomore • GK. ty ... born on June 17, 1990 in Gaithersburg, Md…majoring Fallston, Md. • Fallston H.S. Yorktown, Va. • Grafton H.S. in education Nursing Major Biology Major Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points 2008 12-0 0 0 0 0 2009 18-18 0 0 0 0 2009 SEASON: Appeared in 15 games and started Career 30-18 0 0 0 0 2009 SEASON: Started all 18 games in goal as a the first two games of the year ... scored the first two goals freshman ... CAA All-Rookie team selection ... held op- of her career at Delaware ... finished with three shots. Ashlea ponents to two goals or less in 11 of her 18 appearances 2008 SEASON: Played in 15 games for the Tigers ...... made a career-high nine saves at Delaware ... split the registered a shot in the win over West Chester ... finished 11 Carl shutout against Appalachian State and did not face a shot with three shots. in the first half ... finished the season with a 2.65 goals At Fallston H.S.: Four-year letter winner for the 5-4 Sophomore • Fwd. against average and a .659 save percentage. Cougars ... helped lead team to state championship during Westminster, Md. • North Car- roll H.S. At Grafton H.S.: Four-year member of the Lady her senior season ... scored seven goals and added seven Clippers team ... Co-MVP for field hockey team as a senior Environmental Science Major assists during senior season ... team was a state finalist ... NFHCA High during her junior and senior seasons ... first team All- School Academic County as a senior and All-County Honorable Mention as a Squad member 2009 SEASON: Appeared in eight games ... recorded junior ... also participated in track and field and basketball as a senior ... at Fallston. shots against Maryland and Georgetown. helped team Personal: Has one sister ... lists parents as the peo- At North carroll H.S.: Four-year varsity finish as the ple she admires the most ... has done community service starter for the Panthers ... helped lead the team to a four- Virginia State work by volunteering at the Upper Chesapeake Medical year record of 47-12 ... led team to Maryland Class 3A West AA High School Center ... favorite movie is “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” Regional Championship during freshman season ... four Runners-up as ... has worked as a server in a restaurant for a summer job time all-county and all-conference selection ... two-time a junior ... team ... favorite meal to eat is crabs ... father is a senior inspec- all-state selection ... named Carroll County Time Field advanced to the tor for BGE ... mother is a project clerk at Riggs Distler ... Hockey Player of the Year as a senior ... scored 52 goals Virginia State daughter of Joseph and Ute Sumego ... born on February with 17 assists during her career, ,including 21 goals in 14 AA High School 22, 1990 in Havre de Grace, Md. ... majoring in nursing. games as a senior. Quaterfinals as a Personal: Has one older sister ... lists Denean senior ... second Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points team all-district 2008 15-0 3 0 0 0 Kootz, her high school field hockey coach, as the person she admires most ... favorite athlete is Kristi Toliver ... en- as a senior ... 2009 15-2 3 2 0 4 joys reading the book “From Bahgdad with Love” ... favorite earned all-region Career 30-2 6 2 0 4 movie is American Pie ... most memorable experience is the honorable men- day she got her dog, Shadow ... father is a structural engi- tion as a senior neer who attended the University of Delaware ... mother ... also played three years of varsity soccer at Grafton ... Alicia works as a permit specialist ... daughter of Steve and Ruth earned highest honors award for academic excellence in 15 Carl ... born on October 9, 1990 in Baltimore, Md.…majoring the classroom. Vincenty in environmental science Personal: Has an older brother and younger sister ... career goal is to become a veterinarian ... lists Michael 5-6 Junior • Def. Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points Phelps and Ben Carson as the people she admires most ... Gaithersburg, Md. • Quince 2009 8-0 2 0 0 0 Orchard H.S. loves to read ... has held summer jobs as a baby-sitter, pet- sitter and coaching an U-10 field hockey team ... favorite Education Major athlete is Tom Brady while favorite actor is Jim Carrey ... Junior father is a program manager that attended the Univer- sity of Galway ... mother is a paraeducator ... daughter of 2009 SEASON: One of six Tigers to start all 18 games JoEllen Sumego Leonard and Christine Dowling ... born April 4, 1991 in South ... key member of the team’s defense ... earned a defensive Kingstown, R.I. ... majoring in biology. save against Drexel. 2008 SEASON: Saw action in 12 games ... was a solid Season GP-GS Mins. Goals GAA saves Pct. reserve on defense while adjusting to the collegiate pace 2009 18-18 1107:57 42 2.65 81 .659 of play. At quince orchard H.S.: Four-year member of the Cougars team ... helped team to state championship as a junior ... team was state finalist during her senior sea- son ... team was two-time regional champions and three- time division champions ... two-time All County selection ... honorable mention All-Met as a senior ... also played lacrosse at Quince Orchard. Personal: Has an older brother and sister ... lists high school coach as the person she admires the most ... has done community service work for Camp Shriver and

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reading the “Harry Potter” series by J.K. Rowling ... likes to Tabi eat penne with vodka sauce ... most memorable experience Kasie 5 was setting the national record for state championships 4 Hatch ... father is a chemical operator ... mother is a registered nurko 5-6 Sophomore • Mid. nurse who attended Villanova ... daughter of Michael and 5-6 Sophomore • For. Green Lane, Pa. • Upper Marilyn Kovach ... born on January 10, 1991 in Voorhees, N.J. Millstone, N.J. • Allentown H.S. ... majoring in nursing. Perkiomen H.S. Criminal Justice Major Art Major Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points 2009 11-6 0 0 0 0

2009 season: One of two freshman to appear in 2009 SEASON: Appeared in 17 games ... scored her all 18 games ... earned six starts ... earned her first career Kate first career goal against American ... added a goal against point with an assist on the game-tying goal against Pacific Drexel ... took six shots on the year. ... scored her first career goal, which tied the game, against 25 nolan At Allentown H.S.: Four-year varsity member Longwood ... took six shots on the year. 5-6 Sophomore • For. and three-year starter at Allentown ... helped lead team to two conference titles ... scored 16 goals and 13 assists At upper perkiomen H.S.: Four-year mem- Lusby, Md. • Patuxent H.S. during senior season ... named All-Monmouth County and ber of the Tribe ... helped lead team to Pac-10 conference Exercise Science Major championship in each of her first two seasons ... team also All-Area Trentonian as a senior. won the district and was state runner-up in her sophomore Personal: Has an older brother and sis- season ... three time all-state selection ... three time all- ter ... lists mother as the person she admires most conference selection ... member of the all-academic team 2009 SEASON: Appeared in nine games while ad- ... has performed community service with the during senior season ... earned MVP honors in softball as justing to the collegiate pace of play. Optimist Club ... favorite book is “Tuesdays with Morrie” ... says a senior ... selected as All-Around Female Athlete at Upper favorite movie is “The Departed” ... older sister, Kellie, was an Perkiomen as a senior ... member of the NFHCA High School At Patuxent H.S.: Four-year letter winner for the all-conference selection in field hockey at National Academic Squad. Panthers ... helped lead team to a four-year record of 53-3 Monmouth ... brother, Kyle, played soccer at Albright ...... led the team to three regional championships and an ap- Personal: Has an older sister, Loran, who was daughter of Rich and Pat Nurko ... born on October 17, 1990 pearance in the state finals ... Patuxent H.S. Female Athlete in Princeton, N.J.…majoring in criminal justice the 2007 CAA Rookie of the Year for the Old Domin- of the Year as a senior ... two-time Washington Post All-Met ion field hockey team ... lists her mother and sister as selection ... two-time Washington Post Southern Maryland Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points the people she admires most ... hobbies include hang- All-Extra Player of the Year ... played softball, basketball, 2009 17-0 6 2 0 4 ing with friends, playing cards and going on vacation swimming and lacrosse at Patuxent ... earned second team ... lists Philadelphia Phillies shorstop Jimmy Rollins as All Southern Maryland Conference honors in lacrosse as a her favorite athlete ... favortie actor is Shia LaBeouf and senior ... also a member of the Futures Program. Megan favorite actress is Rachel McAdams ... en- joys eating ice cream ... daughter of Chris and Personal: Has an older brother and younger sister 6 Penza ... lists parents as the people she admires most ... favorite Cathy Hatch ... born April 19, 1991 in Green Lane, Pa.…major- 5-2 Sophomore • Mid. ing in art athlete is Michael Phelps ... says “Just Married” is favorite movie ... most memorable experience was playing at the Glassboro, N.J. • Glassboro H.S. Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points University of Maryland for the state finals ... older brother Pre-Nursing Major 2009 18-6 6 1 2 4 played baseball at UMBC ... father is an electrical engineer who attended Villanova ... mother is an administrative as- Janine sistant ... daughter of Kevin and Beth Nolan ... born Feb- ruary 1, 1991 in Prince Frederick, Md.…majoring in exercise 2009 season: Appeared in 14 games and made 20 Kovach science eight starts on defense ... key member of the Tiger defen- sive unit ... took one shot at West Chester. 5-8 Sophomore • Mid. Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points Berlin, N.J. • Eastern Regional 2009 9-0 0 0 0 0 At glassboro H.S.: Four-year member of the H.S. Bulldogs, who lettered in three of those seasons ... team was four time tri-county and south jersey champions ... Nursing Major helped lead team to state runner-up finish in freshman and senior seasons ... three time all tri-county selection ... all south jersey selection as a senior ... also ran track at 2009 SEASON: Appeared in 11 games and made six Glassboro, earning all-state honors. starts during her freshman season. Personal: Has an older brother and younger sister ... At eastern regional H.S.: Four- lists her momom as the person she admires most ... hobbies year member of the Vikings team ... helped include hanging out with friends and playing sports ... has Eastern run its streak for state championships to ten straight held a summer job working at Dollar Tree ... lists Kerri Strug ... helped team win Tournament of Champions twice ... team as her favorite athlete ... favorite movies are “Juno” and “For- was ranked fourth in the nation during senior season ... earned getting Sarah Marshall” ... most memorable experience was all-state and all-south jersey honors as a senior ... named making the first stroke in a playoff game during sophomore Unsung Hero award winner as a senior ... scored 10 goals season ... daughter of Thomas and Theresa Penza ... born during final season ... school set national record for con- March 8, 1991 in Delaware County, Pa.…majoring in pre- secutive state championships during her final season ... nursing also played softball and basketball at Eastern. Personal: Has one older brother ... names her Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points mother as the person she admires most ... hobbies include 2009 14-8 1 0 0 0 going to the beach and working out ... has held summer jobs at a day-care center and an ice cream stand ... enjoys

Sophomore 16 2010 Tiger field Hockey Megan Penza Kristen Leah Christina 16 Tongue 10 Koznarsky 91 Siwiec 5-3 Sophomore • Def. 5-2 Freshman • Def. 5-2 Freshman • Goalkeeper Reading, Pa. • Fleetwood Area Middletown, Md. • Middletown Moseley, Va. • Cosby H.S. H.S. H.S. Undeclared Major Speech Pathology Major Accounting Major

2009 SEASON: Appeared in three games ... regis- At Middletown H.S.: Four-year member of the At cosby H.S.: Four-year letter winner ... helped tered one shot against VCU. team ... three time all-state selection ... two-time south lead Titans to district title and central region runner-up At Fleetwood area H.S.: Four-year member region all-american ... helped team go 15-1 as a freshman finish as a senior ... served as a co-captain as a senior of the Tigers’ team ... helped lead team to division champi- while playing with her sister ... also ran indoor and outdoor while earning all-district, all-region and all-state honors onship in junior and senior seasons ... team had a combined track at Middletown. ... earned all-academic district and regional honors as well ... played softball for three years and ran track for record of 32-2 in final two years ... had a 0.88 goals against Personal: Spent last year at Pierce Community Col- two years. . average in addition to two goals and two assists as a senior lege ... has six sisters and one younger brother ... wants to ... all division selection ... also ran track at Fleetwood. become an accountant ... has worked at CLH Creations and Personal: Has two older sisters ... hobbies include Personal: Has an older brother ... lists parents as Miniskool Early Learning Center during the summer ... fa- Washington Capitals hockey, reading, shopping and hang- the people she admires most ... has done community ser- vorite athlete is Brian Westbrook ... favorite thing to eat is ing with friends ... enjoys reading the Sookie Stackhouse vice work with Meet the Plants Migrant Workers Children mashed potatoes or chef salad ... loves to read constantly ... series ... favorite athlete is Alex Ovechkin of the Washing- Education Program, First Grade Mentor and worked as a 4-H daughter of Michael Koznarsky and Suzanne Irvine ... born ton Capitals ... favorite meal is grilled chicken ternderloin Camp Counselor ... hobbies include playing music, sewing March 19, 1991 in Dayton, Ohio ... majoring in accounting. at Cracker Barrel ... has had a summer job pet-sitting ... and reading ... favorite book is “Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. daughter of Dean and Elizabeth Siwiec ... born November Salinger ... favorite meal is pancakes ... most memorable 11, 1991 in Moseley, Va. ... has not declared a major. experience was sharing the state playoff game experience Kathleen with her high school teammates ... daughter of John and 19 Cathy Tongue ... born July 24, 1990 in Reading, Pa. Morris 5-2 Freshman • Fwd. Season GP-Gs shots Goals Assists Points Kate 2009 3-0 1 0 0 0 Lititz, Pa. • Manheim Twshp H.S. Undeclared Major 3 Williams Caitie 5-5 Freshman •Def. 12 Barnwell Dallas, Pa. • Lake-Lehman H.S. At manheim township H.S.: Four-year Communication/Political Sci- 5-6 Freshman • Fwd. member of the team ... helped the team to qualify for ence Major Elkridge, Md. • Howard H.S. districts while she was there ... was a Lancaster-Lebanon Elementary Education Major league all-star as a junior and a senior ... earned all-state honorable mention as a senior while serving as the team’s At lake-lehman H.S.: Four-year letter winner captain ... scored 14 goals with 15 assists while at Manheim for the Knights ... helped team make the district II play- Township ... also played soccer and ran track and field. offs all four years ... two time all-state selection ... earned At howard H.S.: Four-year member of the Lions’ Personal: Has an older sister ... lists parents as the academic all-state honors ... scored 11 goals with 21 assists field hockey team ... was the team’s offensive MVP in her people she admires most ... hobbies include playing sports, in her career ... scored her first career goal as an eighth junior and senior seasons ... served as team captain in each being with friends and shopping ... has done community grader ... also played soccer at Lake-Lehman ... two year of her last two seasons ... earned first team all-county hon- service with Interact Club ... favorite book is Twilight ... fa- participant at the national field hockey festival with her ors as a senior ... earned Howard’s Senior Athlete Award vorite athlete is Michael Phelps ... favorite meal is spaghet- club team. and was selected as the most athletic in senior yearbook ti or eating at Chili’s ... most memorable experience was Personal: Has an older brother and sister ... lists ... holds school record for goals in a season with 16 ... also going to California for the National Field Hockey festival ... mom as the person she admires most ... hobbies include compete in track at Howard and medalled as part of the daughter of Douglas and Lynne Morris ... born January 6, sleeping, reading and shopping ... enjoys reading the Harry relay teams. 1992 in Lancaster, Pa. ... has not declared a major yet. Potter series ... favorite athlete is Shawn White ... favorite Personal: Spent the last school year at Howard meal is pasta and place to eat is Red Robin ... says her fa- Community College ... has an older brother and younger vorite actress is Anne Hathaway ... daughter of David and sister ... lists cousin, Nicole as the person she admires most Kathleen Williams ... born October 18, 1991 in Kingston, Pa...... hobbies include going to exercise class, motor cross and majoring in communications and political science. eating ... favorite author is Mary Higgins Clark ... favorite athletes are Alex Ovechkin and Alex Semin of the Washing- ton Capitals ... favorite meal is maryland crabs ... says her favorite actress is Kate Hudson ... daughter of Rick and Jill Barnwell ... born June 24, 1990 in Columbia, Md. ... majoring in elementary education.

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raise approximately $1 .1 million . Our ultimate goal is to raise a Building a Home total of $3 3. million to cover the turf carpet and stadium . for Tiger Field Hockey The proposed facility would help Towson University: • Recruit top field hockey athletes Dear Friends and Fans, • Attract high level games, like the CAA Field Hockey As Towson University’s athletics program prepares for continued Championship growth, the need to upgrade our facilities becomes critical . The • Provide an on-campus field for other TU teams, recreational installation of Field Turf at Unitas Stadium has been extremely sports, and outside groups beneficial for football and lacrosse, but this improvement displaced field hockey . Our field hockey program moved off campus to be The Field Hockey Stadium would also allow our teams to hold Fieldable to compete onHockey a non-filled turf field, theVenue preferred surface for clinics and camps, which would raise necessary funds to further the sport . In order to build an appropriate turf field, we need to enhance TU’s athletic programs . This facility will not just be a field

18 2010 Tiger field Hockey and building; it will signify the fulfillment of a promise made by our University to its field hockey athletes, Field Hockey Venue who will find a new sense of pride and ownership by Field View — Stands and Accessory Building (concessions, rest rooms, team rooms) competing on behalf of the Towson community in their own stadium . Please support Towson University Athletics . Help Us Grow . Michelle Webber Head Coach, Field Hockey Towson University Field Hockey Venue 410-704-3159 To help, please call Greg LaCour at 410-704-5564

Field Hockey Venue Concourse View — Walkway joining Field Hockey and Softball Venues

This rendering shows you our plan for the new stadium, including the turf carpet, as well as a structure that will house team rooms, bathrooms and concession areas that will service both field hockey and softball. We also plan to add a press box, seating and lighting. When complete, this facility will provide a significant upgrade for the team. It will serve as a wonderful venue for players and fans, and assist our coaching staff in recruiting top players to help lead the Tigers in the very competitive CAA Conference.

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2009 Final Statistics Whitney Clugston Final Record: 6-12 Colonial Athletic Association: 0-8, Home: 3-4, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 1-1

## name GP-GS G A Pts sh shot% GC-YC-RC GW PS-ATT DSV 3 Boarman, Christina 18-18 6 7 19 68 .088 3-0-0 0 0-1 0 19 Schuette, Mariah 18-15 5 4 14 13 .385 0-0-0 2 0-0 0 14 DeFilippo, Katie 18-18 6 1 13 23 .261 1-2-0 3 0-0 0 21 Mackie, Blythe 18-18 4 1 9 17 .235 1-1-0 0 0-0 0 12 Brewer, Angie 18-18 2 4 8 8 .250 1-0-0 0 2-3 0 23 Blumer, Kristie 18-16 3 0 6 11 .273 3-1-0 1 0-0 0 4 Nurko, Kasie 17-0 2 0 4 6 .333 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 8 Salvador, Jamie 17-4 2 0 4 4 .500 1-1-0 0 0-0 1 22 Sumego, JoEllen 15-2 2 0 4 3 .667 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 5 Hatch, Tabi 18-6 1 2 4 6 .167 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 2 Schnell, Kim 17-17 0 2 2 10 .000 2-0-0 0 0-0 0 17 Smith, Brooke 15-14 0 2 2 7 .000 1-0-0 0 0-0 5 11 Carl, Ashlea 8-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 18 McElvaney, Samm 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 16 Tongue, Kristen 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 9 Meara, Ellen 12-2 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 6 Penza, Megan 14-8 0 0 0 1 .000 0-1-0 0 0-0 0 25 Nolan, Kate 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 20 Kovach, Janine 11-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 15 Vincenty, Alicia 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0-0 0 0-0 1 13 Fencel, Robin 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 Total...... 18 33 23 89 182 .181 13-6-0 6 2-4 7 opponents...... 18 56 48 160 248 .226 6-4-0 12 3-3 4

## name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg saves Pct w L T sho 00 Dowling, Jamie 18-18 1107:57 42 2.65 81 .659 6 12 0 0 92 Clugston, Whitney 7-0 177:44 14 5.51 10 .417 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 1 Total...... 18 1285:41 56 3.05 91 .619 6 12 0 1 opponents...... 18 1285:41 33 1.80 84 .718 12 6 0 312 Returning players listed in Bold.

2009 Tiger Results Aug 28 at California L, 0-1 Aug 29 vs. Pacific W, 3-2 Sep 6 at Bucknell L, 1-2 Sep 9 at La Salle W, 2-1 (ot) Sep 12 vs. American $ L, 1-8 Sep 13 at #1 Maryland $ L, 1-10 Sep 18 at West Chester W, 2-1 (ot) Sep 25 at #14 James Madison * l, 1-2 (ot) Sep 27 at VCU * L, 1-5 Oct 2 WILLIAM & MARY * L, 0-2 Oct 4 OLD DOMINION * L, 1-2 (ot) Oct 9 at Northeastern * l, 0-3 Oct 14 GEORGETOWN W, 6-2 Oct 18 APPALACHIAN STATE W, 3-0 Oct 23 at Delaware * L, 5-6 Oct 25 LONGWOOD W, 2-1 Oct 30 DREXEL * L, 2-5 Towson seniors: Oct 31 HOFSTRA * L, 2-3 Whitney Clugston, Blythe Mackie, Brooke Home Games in Bold * Colonial Athletic Association games Smith, Samm McElvaney, and Kristie Blumer $ Terrapin Invitational

20 2010 Tiger field Hockey Field Hockey History

Career Points Leader Christina Boarman Field Hockey History

Year-by-Year Leaders Season Goals Assists Points Saves Shutouts 2009 c. Boarman, K. DeFilippo, 6 christina Boarman, 7 christina Boarman, 19 Jamie Dowling, 81 ------2008 christina Boarman, 20 Christina Boarman, 15 christina Boarman, 55 Whitney Clugston, 76 Whitney Clugston, 4 2007 christina Boarman, 14 Christina Boarman, 10 christina Boarman, 38 Michelle Cheek, 99 ------2006 kajee Murangi, 8 Kim McEwen, 6 Kim McEwen, 20 Christina Armer, 138 c. Armer, 3 2005 emily Swartz, 7 Emily Swartz, 9 Emily Swartz, 23 Christina Armer, 109 c. Armer, 3 2004 Julie Lambi, 11 Julie Lambi, 12 Julie Lambi, 34 Christina Arrmer, 140 c. Armer, 3 2003 Julie Lambi, 9 Julie Lambi, 9 Julie Lambi, 27 Loren Wolf, 130 Loren Wolf, 1 2002 Julie Lambi, 14 Heatherann Schwartz, 16 Julie Lambi, 29 Loren Wolf, 104 Loren Wolf, 4 2001 Julie Lambi, 10 Ashley Bacon, 5 Julie Lambi, 21 Betsy Crossman, 138 Betsy Crossman, 2 2000 Joann Engestrom, 10 Laura Kilmon, 11 Joann Engestrom, 21 Betsy Crossman, 173 Betsy Crossman, 1 1999 Joann Engestrom, 6 Kelsi Fortier, 9 Carolina Avila, 16 Betsy Crossman, 153 Betsy Crossman, 3 1998 c. Jiampetti, Sarah Knell, 5 casey Jiampetti, 8 Casey Jiampetti, 18 Betsy Crossman, 147 Betsy Crossman, 2 1997 lauren Volk, 11 Kelsi Fortier, 5 Lauren Volk, 22 Kelly Brahy, 94 Kelly Brahy, 2 1996 lisa McCullen, 16 Kelsi Fortier, 8 Lisa McCullen, 35 Kelly Brahy, 162 Kelly Brahy, 4 1995 l. McCullen, A.Gorecki, 6 l.McCullen, J.Ferguson, 4 lisa McCullen, 16 Kelly Brahy, 177 Kelly Brahy, 1 1994 Joann Ferguson, 4 Amy Gorecki, 4 Amy Gorecki, 10 Kelly Brahy, 97 Kelly Brahy, 2 1993 lauren Van Demark, 5 Amy Gorecki, 3 Lauren Van Demark, 10 kerry Mehl, 11 Kerry Mehl, 2 1992 Susan Bloomstead, 3 Three with 2 Stermer, Bloomstead, 6 kerry Mehl, 190 Kerry Mehl, 1 1991 karen Walsh, 3 Karen Walsh, 4 Karen Walsh, 10 Katrina Silva, 214 Katrina Silva, 1 1990 karen Walsh, 4 Lisa Marsiglia, 3 Karen Walsh, 10 Katrina Silva, 171 Katrina Silva, 1 1989 colleen Cahill, 8 Colleen Cahill, 5 Colleen Cahill, 21 Katrina Silva, 136 ------1988 colleen Cahill, 3 Colleen Cahill, 3 Colleen Cahill, 9 Katrina Silva, 147 Katrina Silva, 3 1987 colleen Cahill, 5 Gina Profili, 4 Colleen Cahill, 11 Andrea Buchheim, 192 ------1986 carla Price, 3 Colleen Cahill, 2 Carla Price, 6 B. Hergenroeder, 263 ------1985 Patty Lehman, 6 Chris Donato, 6 Patty Lehman, 14 B. Hergenroeder, 87 B. Hergenroeder, 3 1984 l. Hamilton, K. Stout,3 Seven with 1 L. Hamilton, K. Stout, 6 B. Hergenroeder, 210 B. Hergenroeder, 2 1983 katie Gilligan, 3 Seven with 1 Katie Gilligan, 6 B. Hergenroeder, 253 B. Hergenroeder, 1 1982 Jenny Carr, 5 ------Jenny Carr, 10 Margie Stiekman, 135 ------1981 kathy McNulty, 8 Jenny Carr, 4 Kathy McNulty, 18 Wendy Galinn, 185 Wendy Galinn, 3 1980 Mary Pat Hogan, 8 Andrea Dobbs, 3 Mary Pat Hogan, 17 Wendy Galinn, 110 Wendy Galinn, 6 1979 Bev Nelson, Julia Caprio, 9 Andrea Dobbs, 3 Julia Caprio, 19 Wendy Galinn, 134 Wendy Galinn, 5

Year-by-Year Records

Season Record Coach GF/GA 2004 6-14 Lynette Mitzel 39/51 1976 5-9-5 Valerie Gompf 12/32 2005 9-10 Lynette Mitzel 40/43 1977 6-6-1 Valerie Gompf 22/21 2006 9-10 Lynette Mitzel 33/44 1978 2-5-3 Jill Rudy 25/25 2007 8-11 Michelle Webber 48/48 1979 8-6-5 Kathy Thess 42/37 2008 11-9 Michelle Webber 60/47 1980 8-8-3 Kathy Thess 24/31 2009 6-12 Michelle Webber 33/56 1981 5-11-2 Kathy Thess 23/34 1982 3-12 Nance Reed 12/45 Tiger Coaching Records 1983 2-13 Nance Reed 8/60 1984 4-11-2 Nance Reed 12/41 Coach Season(s) Record 1985 7-7-1 Nance Reed 18/19 Michelle Webber 2007-pres. 25-32 1986 2-13-2 Sandy Hoody 9/37 Lynette Mitzel 1997-2006 68-125 1987 1-13-2 Sandy Hoody 17/60 Michelle Frates 1994-96 22-27 1988 4-9-2 Sandy Hoody 14/35 Kathy Thess 1979-81 21-25-10 1989 4-12 Sandy Hoody 21/41 Nance Reed 1982-85 16-43-3 1990 2-14 Alison Williams 12/41 Valerie Gompf 1976-77 11-15-6 1991 4-8-2 Alison Williams 14/23 Sandy Hoody 1986-89 10-47-6 1992 3-10 Charlotte Heenan 10/38 Charlotte Heenan 1992-93 6-21-1 1993 3-11-1 Charlotte Heenan 17/40 Alison Williams 1990-91 6-22-2 1994 5-10 Michelle Frates 20/42 Jill Rudy 1978 2-5-3 1995 6-10 Michelle Frates 27/38 1996 11-7 Michelle Frates 49/32 1997 7-11 Lynette Mitzel 28/31 1998 6-14 Lynette Mitzel 34/44 1999 5-14 Lynette Mitzel 27/57 2000 4-16 Lynette Mitzel 24/53 2001 5-14 Lynette Mitzel 21/49 2002 10-9 Lynette Mitzel 44/50 2003 7-11 Lynette Mitzel 34/55

22 2010 Tiger field Hockey Career Records Tigers vs. All Opponents Opponent W-L-T Opponent W-L-T Career Scoring Leaders Albany ...... 1-0-0 Miami, Ohio...... 0-1-0 American ...... 4-26-3 Michigan State...... 1-2-0 Name Years Goals Assists Points Appalachian State ...... 3-0-0 Millersville ...... 1-1-0 Christina Boarman 2006-09 46 36 128 Ball State ...... 1-0-0 Minnesota...... 1-0-0 Julie Lambi 2001-04 44 23 111 Boston College ...... 0-2-0 Monmouth ...... 1-0-0 Ashley Bacon 2001-04 27 18 72 Boston University ...... 1-6-0 Morgan State...... 0-0-1 Kajee Murangi 2004-07 27 9 63 Bridgewater...... 3-0-2 Mount St. Mary’s...... 4-6-0 Lisa McCullen 1993-96 26 8 60 Bryant...... 1-0-0 New Hampshire ...... 1-7-0 Carolina Avila 1996-99 14 21 49 Bucknell...... 10-17-0 Northeastern*...... 2-11-0 Lauren Volk 1995-97 21 4 46 California Berkley...... 0-1-0 Notre Dame ...... 1-3-0 Colleen Cahill 1986-89 17 11 45 Catholic...... 2-0-0 Old Dominion*...... 0-9-0 Mariah Schuette 2007-09 17 8 42 Cornell ...... 1-0-0 Pacific...... 1-0-0 Laura Kilmon 1997-2000 12 16 40 Connecticut ...... 0-1-0 Quinnipiac ...... 3-1-0 Joann Engestrom 1998-2000 19 2 40 Dartmouth...... 0-2-0 Radford...... 3-3-0 Kelsi Fortier 1996-99 8 23 39 Davidson ...... 3-1-0 Richmond...... 3-14-0 Andrea Schlezes 2000-2003 10 18 38 Davis & Elkins...... 5-0-0 Rider...... 4-12-1 Beth Chapman 1993-96 13 9 35 Delaware* ...... 4-26-2 Robert Morris ...... 2-0-0 Amy Gorecki 1992-95 12 11 35 Drexel* ...... 8-16-4 Rutgers...... 1-1-0 Brandi Franks 2001-03 14 5 33 Duke ...... 0-1-0 Sacred Heart...... 2-0-0 Emily Swartz 2002-05 10 12 32 Fairfield...... 2-1-0 Salisbury State ...... 1-8-3 Julie Caprio 1979-81 14 4 32 Frostburg State...... 9-5-0 Shippensburg...... 1-0-0 Amy Shaw 1994-97 10 12 32 Georgetown ...... 15-11-3 St. Francis ...... 3-0-0 Gina Profili 1986-89 11 10 32 Goucher...... 12-2-1 St. Joseph’s, Pa...... 2-9-0 Angie Brewer 2006-09 10 11 31 Hofstra*...... 9-20-1 Stanford...... 0-0-0 Kim McEwen 2003-06 11 9 31 Hood...... 2-0-0 Temple...... 0-1-0 Casey Jiampetti 1996-99 10 11 31 Iowa...... 0-2-0 Ursinus...... 0-1-0 Kristie Blumer 2007-pres. 12 5 29 James Madison* ...... 1-15-0 Vermont ...... 5-2-0 Katie DeFilippo 2008-pres. 13 2 28 Johns Hopkins...... 1-0-0 Villanova...... 0-4-0 Gabby Mink 2004-07 12 3 27 Kent State ...... 0-1-0 Virginia...... 0-11-0 Laura Schnell 2005-08 5 16 26 Lafayette...... 0-7-1 Va. Commonwealth*. . . .4-10-0 Kathy McNulty 1979-81 11 4 26 LaSalle...... 16-6-0 Wake Forest...... 0-1-0 Lauren Van Demark 1991-94 10 5 25 Lehigh ...... 0-10-1 West Chester ...... 7-5-0 Karen Walsh 1989-91 9 7 25 Lock Haven...... 1-3-0 Western Maryland ...... 8-3-5 Jessica Auge 2001-05 8 8 24 Longwood...... 4-3-1 William & Mary*...... 1-14-1 Sarah Knell 1996-99 8 8 24 Louisville...... 1-0-0 York...... 1-1-1 Mary Pat Hogan 1978-81 12 1 23 Loyola...... 8-7-1 2010 Opponents in bold Stephanie Kisic 2005-08 1 20 22 Maine ...... 1-7-0 * Colonial Athletic Assoication oppo- Kelli Richards 2004-07 6 10 22 Maryland...... 0-25-2 nents Danielle Wacker 2005-08 10 1 21 Maryland-Balt. County. . . . 10-1-0 Erica Houck 2004-06 8 5 21 Karree Wright 1995-99 9 3 21

______Single Game - Individual ______Career - Individual Most Goals Scored:...... 5, Bev Nelson, vs. UMBC, 1979 Most Goals Scored:...... 46, Christina Boarman, 2006-09 ...... 5, Kajee Murangi, vs. UMBC, 2005 Most Assists:...... 36, Christina Boarman, 2006-09 Most Assists:...... 4, Casey Jiampetti, vs. Davis & Elkins, 1998 Most Points:...... 128, Christina Boarman, 2006-09 ...... 4, Heatherann Schwartz, vs. St. Francis, 2002 Most Saves:...... 813, Becky Hergenroeder, 1983-86 ...... 4, Julie Lambi, at Bucknell, 2004 Most Shutouts:...... 13, Wendy Galinn, 1979-81 Most Points:...... 11, Kajee Murangi, vs. UMBC, 2005 Most Saves:...... 33, Becky Hergenroeder, vs. Maryland, 1983 ______Team Records Most Goals Scored in Game:...... 13, vs. St. Francis, 2004 ______Single Season - Individual Most Goals Allowed in Game:...... 13, vs. Old Dominion, 2002 Most Goals Scored:...... 20, Christina Boarman, 2008 Most Wins in Season:...... 11, 1996, 2008 Most Assists:...... 16, Heatherann Schwartz, 2002 Most Losses in Season:...... 16, 2000 Most Points:...... 55, Christina Boarman, 2008 Most Ties in Season:...... 5, 1976, 1979 Most Saves:...... 235, Becky Hergenroeder, 1983 Fewest Wins in Season:...... 1, 1987 Best Goals Against Avg.:...... 0.93, Becky Hergenroeder, 1985 Most Goals Scored in Season:...... 60, 2008 Best Save Average:...... 16.9, Becky Hergenroeder, 1983 Most Goals Allowed in Season: ...... 60, 1983, 1987 Most Shutouts:...... 6, Wendy Galinn, 1980 Fewest Goals Scored in Season:...... 8, 1983 Fewest Goals Allowed in Season:...... 19, 1985 Most Shutouts:...... 6, 1980

2010 Tiger Field Hockey HISTORY 23 Field Hockey History

Honor Roll All-CAA NFHCA Division I National academic team First Team 2009:...... Kristie Blumer (Midfield) 2005: ...... Maureen Meara (Defense) 2008: Christina Boarman (Forward) 2009:...... Christina Boarman (Forward) 2005: ...... Gabby Mink (Midfield) 2009:...... Jamie Dowling (Goalkeeper) 2005: ...... Jen Pokopec (Defense) 2007: Christina Boarman (Forward) 2009:...... Robin Fencel (Midfield) 2005: ...... Laura Schnell (Defense) 2004: Julie Lambi (Forward) 2009:...... Tabi Hatch (Midfield) 2005: ...... Emily Swartz (Forward) Second Team 2009:...... Janine Kovach (Defense) 2005: ...... Danielle Wacker (Defense) 2009:...... Samantha McElvaney (Midfield) 2004:...... Jessica Auge (Defense) 2009: Christina Boarman (Forward) 2009:...... Ellen Meara (Defense) 2004: ...... Michelle Cheek (Goalkeeper) 2008: Stephanie Kisic (Midfield) 2009: ...... Megan Penza (Defense) 2004: ...... Erica Houck (Forward) 2007: Kajee Murangi (Forward) 2009:...... Jamie Salvador (Midfield) 2004: ...... Julie Lambi (Forward) 2009:...... Kim Schnell (Defense) 2004: ...... Kim McEwen (Midfield) 2006: Kim McEwen (Midfield) 2009:...... Mariah Schuette (Forward) 2004: ...... Gabby Mink (Midfield) 2005: Emily Swartz (Forward) 2009:...... Brooke Smith (Defense) 2004: ...... Emily Swartz (Forward) 2004: Ashley Bacon (Forward) 2009:...... JoEllen Sumego (Forward) 2003:...... Christina Armer (Goalkeeper) 2009:...... Kristen Tongue (Forward) 2003:...... Janelle Bickford (Defense) 2003: Jessica Burkhardt (Midfield) 2009:...... Alicia Vincenty (Defense) 2003:...... Hilary Blanchard (Midfield) 2003: Julie Lambi (Forward) 2008:...... Kristie Blumer (Midfield) 2003:...... Jessica Burkhardt (Midfield) 2002: Julie Lambi (Forward) 2008:...... Christina Boarman (Forward) 2003:...... Melanie Esders (Defense) 2008:...... Robin Fencel (Midfield) 2003:...... Julie Lambi (Forward) 2002: Sarah Perkins (Midfield) 2008:...... Stephanie Kisic (Midfield) 2003:...... Kim McEwen (Midfield) CAA All-Rookie Team 2008:...... Samantha McElvaney (Midfield) 2003:...... Andrea Schlezes (Forward) 2009: Jamie Dowling (Goalkeeper) 2008:...... Ellen Meara (Defense) 2003:...... Emily Swartz (Midfield) 2008:...... Maureen Meara (Midfield) 2002:...... Janelle Bickford (Defense) 2008: Katie DeFilippo (Midfield) 2008:...... Jamie Salvador (Forward) 2002:...... Hilary Blanchard (Midfield) 2006: Christina Boarman (Forward) 2008:...... Kim Schnell (Defense) 2002:...... Jessica Buchheim (Forward) 2005: Maureen Meara (Defense) 2008:...... Laura Schnell (Midfield) 2002:...... Jessica Burkhardt (Midfield) 2008:...... Mariah Schuette (Forward) 2002:...... Melanie Esders (Defense) 2004: Gabby Mink (Midfield) 2008:...... Brooke Smith (Forward) 2002:...... Tiffanie Gelvin (Forward) 2004: Kelli Richards (Defense) 2008:...... JoEllen Sumego (Forward) 2002:...... Erin Hafer (Midfield) 2008:...... Alicia Vincenty (Defense) 2002:...... Julie Lambi (Forward) 2008:...... Danielle Wacker (Midfield) 2002:...... Heatherann Schwartz (Defense) America East All-League 2007:...... Kristie Blumer (Midfield) 2002:...... Jenelle Bosler-Smith (Forward) 2007:...... Christina Boarman (Forward) 2002:...... Jeanine Tyler (Defense) First Team 2007:...... Stephanie Kisic (Midfield) 2001:...... Janelle Bickford (Defense) 2007:...... Tricia Meade (Forward) 2001:...... Hilary Blanchard (Midfield) 1997: Kelly Brahy (Goalkeeper) 2007:...... Ellen Meara (Defense) 2001:...... Jenelle Bosler (Forward) Second Team 2007:...... Maureen Meara (Midfield) 2001:...... Betsy Crossman (Goalkeeper) 1999: Carolina Avila (Midfield) 2007:...... Gabby Mink (Defense) 2001:...... Melanie Esders (Midfield) 2007:...... Kelli Richards (Defense) 2001:...... Tiffanie Gelvin (Forward) 1999: Joann Engestrom (Midfield) 2007:...... Laura Schnell (Midfield) 2001:...... Heatherann Schwartz (Defense) 1998: Carolina Avila (Midfield) 2007:...... Mariah Schuette (Forward) 2001:...... Sethanie Wright (Midfield) 1997: Carolina Avila (Midfield) 2007:...... Brooke Smith (Midfield) 2000: ...... Jenelle Bosler (Midfield) 1996: Carolina Avila (Midfield) 2007:...... Danielle Wacker (Midfield) 2000: ...... Betsy Crossman (Goalkeeper) 2006: ...... Christina Boarman (Forward) 2000: ...... Tiffanie Gelvin (Forward) 1996: Kelly Brahy (Goalkeeper) 2006: ...... Libby Grange (Midfield) 2000: ...... Heatherann Schwartz (Defense) 1996: Beth Chapman (Midfield) 2006: ...... Erica Houck (Forward) 2000: ...... Sethanie Wright (Midfield) 1996: Lisa McCullen (Forward) 2006: ...... Stephanie Kisic (Midfield) 1999:...... Carolina Avila (Midfield) 2006: ...... Ellen Meara (Defense) 1999:...... Kelsi Fortier (Midfield) All-Rookie Team 2006: ...... Maureen Meara (Midfield) 1999:...... Betsy Crossman (Goalkeeper) 2001: Julie Lambi (Forward) 2006: ...... Kim McEwen (Midfield) 1999:...... Rachel Simon (Defense) 2006: ...... Gabby Mink (Defense) 1998:...... Kelsi Fortier (Midfield) 2006: ...... Danielle Wacker (Midfield) 1998:...... Rachel Simon (Defense) 2005: ...... Jessica Auge (Defense) 1997:...... Kelsi Fortier (Midfield) 2005: ...... Michelle Cheek (Goalkeeper) 1997:...... Rachel Simon (Defense) 2005: ...... Melanie Fernandez (Goalkeeper) 1996:...... Lisa McCullen (Forward) 2005: ...... Erica Houck (Midfield) 1988:...... Gina Profili (Midfield) 2005: ...... Kim McEwen (Midfield) NFHCA Mid-Atlantic All-Regional Team First Team Second Team 2008:...... Christina Boarman (Forward) 2006: ...... Kim McEwen (Midfield) 2004: ...... Julie Lambi (Forward) 2002:...... Julie Lambi (Forward) 2003:...... Julie Lambi (Forward) 2002:...... Sarah Perkins (Midfield) 2000: ...... Joann Engestrom (Midfield) 1999:...... Karree Wright (Midfield) 1996:...... Lisa McCullen (Forward) 1998:...... Casey Jiampetti (Defense) 1998:...... Karree Wright (Midfield) 1997:...... Heather Shoemaker (Midfield) 1996:...... Beth Chapman (Midfield) 1996:...... Carolina Avila (Midfield) 1991:...... Dodi Temple (Defense) 1991:...... Lauren Van Demark (Forward) 1990:...... Lisa Marsiglia (Midfield) Julie Lambi was a 1990:...... Katrina Silva (Goalkeeper) first team All-CAA 1989:...... Gina Profili (Forward) selection in 2004. 1988:...... Gina Profili (Midfield) 1987:...... Gina Profili (Midfield)

24 2010 Tiger field Hockey Year-by-Year Results

2009 (6-12) Coach: Michelle Webber DELAWARE * ...... W, 2-0 MONMOUTH ...... W, 5-0 VERMONT * ...... W, 2-1 (ot) at California ...... L, 0-1 at Virginia Commonwealth * ...... L, 1-3 LaSalle (@ Temple) ...... W, 4-3 SACRED HEART ...... W, 7-0 vs. Pacific...... W, 3-2 at William & Mary * ...... L, 2-4 DAVIDSON ...... W, 4-1 at Maine * ...... L, 1-4 at Bucknell...... L, 1-2 DREXEL * ...... L, 2-3 at Georgetown ...... L, 2-5 at New Hampshire * ...... L, 1-3 at La Salle...... W, 2-1 (ot) * Colonial Athletic Association games at Richmond ...... L, 0-5 Captains: Carolina Avila, vs. American...... L, 1-8 at UMBC...... W, 3-0 Casey Jiampetti, Karree Wright at Maryland...... L, 1-10 2005 (9-10) Coach: Lynette Mitzel RADFORD ...... W, 2-1 at West Chester ...... W, 2-1 (ot) at West Chester ...... W, 3-2 AMERICAN UNIV...... L, 0-1 (2 ot) 1998 (6-14) Coach: Lynette Mitzel at James Madison *...... L, 1-2 (ot) UMBC ...... W, 8-0 DELAWARE * ...... W, 2-1 RIDER ...... W, 7-0 at VCU *...... L, 1-5 at Davidson ...... W, 5-1 at Virginia Common. *...... L, 1-2 (ot) BUCKNELL...... W, 3-1 WILLIAM & MARY *...... L, 0-2 Appalachian (at David.) ...... W, 4-0 at James Madison *...... L, 0-4 Iowa (at Richmond) ...... L, 0-5 OLD DOMINION *...... L, 1-2 (ot) LOCK HAVEN ...... W, 1-0 at Virginia...... L, 1-5 at Maryland ...... L, 0-3 at Northeastern *...... L, 0-3 RICHMOND ...... L, 1-2 WILLIAM & MARY *...... L, 0-3 QUINNIPIAC ...... W, 7-1 GEORGETOWN ...... W, 6-2 LaSALLE ...... W, 2-0 Drexel (at Penn) *...... L, 2-3 (3ot) at LaSalle ...... W, 2-1 APPALACHIAN STATE ...... W, 3-0 at American U...... L, 1-2 HOFSTRA * ...... W, 3-2 at VIRGINIA COMMON...... L, 2-3 at Delaware ...... L, 5-6 GEORGETOWN...... L, 1-2 Captains: Sarah Perkins, GEORGETOWN ...... L, 1-2 LONGWOOD ...... W, 2-1 at Northeastern *...... L, 1-3 Jenelle Bosler-Smith at Delaware * ...... L, 0-3 DREXEL *...... L, 2-5 OLD DOMINION * ...... L, 2-8 * Colonial Athletic Association games DAVIS & ELKINS ...... W, 7-0 HOFSTRA * ...... L, 2-3 at James Madison * ...... L, 2-7 DREXEL * ...... L, 0-3 * Colonial Athletic Association games HOFSTRA * ...... L, 1-2 (ot) 2001 (5-14) Coach: Lynette Mitzel at Vermont * ...... L, 1-2 at Delaware *...... W, 3-2 at James Madison...... L, 0-3 at Dartmouth ...... L, 0-3 2008 (11-9) Coach: Michelle Webber VA. COMMON. *...... W, 2-1 Radford (at JMU) ...... W, 1-0 (3 ot) HOFSTRA * ...... W, 3-1 at Robert Morris...... W, 2-0 at Bucknell ...... L, 1-2 at West Chester ...... L, 1-2 (ot) at Villanova ...... L, 0-3 BALL STATE...... W, 7-0 WILLIAM & MARY * ...... L, 0-4 at Bucknell ...... L, 1-5 NEW HAMPSHIRE * ...... L, 0-1 BUCKNELL...... W, 2-1 at Drexel * ...... W, 2-1 (ot) RICHMOND ...... L, 1-3 MAINE * ...... L, 0-1 LA SALLE...... W, 5-2 Hofstra ** ...... L, 1-4 UMBC ...... W, 3-0 AMERICAN UNIV...... L, 1-2 vs. Davidson...... W, 3-0 Captains: Jess Auge, at New Hampshire *...... L, 2-6 at Northeastern * ...... L, 0-5 at Longwood...... L, 2-3 Kim McEwen, Emily Swartz at Maine *...... L, 0-1 at Boston University * ...... L, 0-4 WEST CHESTER ...... W, 5-0 * Colonial Athletic Association games NORTHEASTERN *...... L, 0-8 Captains: Carolina Avila, Shelbie Ferko vs. Boston College...... L, 3-4 (ot) ** CAA Tournament at Old Dominion BOSTON UNIV. *...... L, 2-3 (ot) * America East games VA. COMMONWEALTH *...... W, 4-3 (2ot) LaSALLE ...... W, 2-0 JAMES MADISON * ...... L, 1-6 2004 (6-14) Coach: Lynette Mitzel GEORGETOWN ...... L, 2-3 (ot) 1997 (6-14) Coach: Lynette Mitzel at Old Dominion *...... L, 0-2 at Lock Haven...... L, 1-4 at Hofstra * ...... L, 0-3 at Rider ...... W, 2-1 at William & Mary * ...... L, 1-2 (ot) at UMBC...... L, 1-2 AMERICAN UNIV, ...... L, 1-2 VILLANOVA ...... L, 1-4 NORTHEASTERN *...... W, 4-2 at Duke ...... L, 0-12 at William & Mary ...... L, 0-3 at Maryland ...... L, 0-4 at Georgetown...... W, 6-1 New Hampshire (@ Duke) ...... L, 2-3 at Drexel * ...... L, 1-2 (ot) DARTMOUTH ...... L, 0-1 at American...... L, 1-4 ST. FRANCIS ...... W, 13-0 DELAWARE *...... L, 0-3 at Maine * ...... L, 0-1 BRYANT ...... W, 7-1 at Maryland ...... L, 0-6 ALBANY * ...... W, 2-1 at New Hampshire * ...... L, 0-1 at Delaware *...... W, 3-2 QUINNIPIAC ...... W, 2-0 VERMONT * ...... W, 3-1 BUCKNELL ...... L, 0-1 (ot) at Hofstra * ...... L, 2-3 (ot) at Richmond ...... L, 2-3 Captains: Betsy Crossman, at Drexel * ...... W, 3-2 (ot) at Drexel * ...... L, 1-6 at LaSalle...... W, 3-1 Sarah Perkins, Sethanie Wright VERMONT * ...... W, 2-0 vs. Old Dominion **...... L, 1-5 at Georgetown...... W, 2-0 * America East games LaSALLE ...... W, 3-1 * Colonial Athletic Association games at Virginia Common. * ...... L, 1-2 (ot) DELAWARE * ...... L, 1-2 ** CAA Tournament Game at James Madison * ...... L, 0-2 2000 (4-16) Coach: Lynette Mitzel at Davis & Elkins ...... W, 6-1 OLD DOMINION * ...... L, 3-4 (ot) WILLIAM & MARY ...... L, 0-4 BOSTON UNIV. * ...... W, 3-1 2007 (8-11) Coach: Michelle Webber WILLIAM & MARY * ...... L, 0-1 WEST CHESTER ...... W, 2-1 (ot) NORTHEASTERN * ...... L, 2-6 vs. Sacred Heart...... W, 6-1 LONGWOOD ...... W, 2-0 QUINNIPIAC ...... W, 6-0 at Richmond ...... L, 0-1 at #5 Connecticut...... L, 1-3 at Bucknell ...... W, 4-1 JAMES MADISON ...... L, 1-5 VIRGINIA COMMON...... W, 3-0 at Bucknell...... L, 3-4 at Drexel * ...... L, 1-2 (ot) BUCKNELL ...... W, 2-1 at American Univ...... L, 1-2 (2 ot) at Rutgers...... L, 0-1 HOFSTRA * ...... L, 1-4 at Temple ...... L, 0-2 at Hofstra * ...... L, 1-2 (2 ot) GEORGETOWN...... W, 3-1 AMERICAN UNIV...... L, 1-4 Iowa (at Temple) ...... L, 0-2 Captains: Heather Shoemaker, RICHMOND...... W, 5-2 DELAWARE *...... L, 0-1 MARYLAND ...... L, 1-7 Kelly Brahy at West Chester ...... W, 3-2 (ot) Captains: Ashley Bacon, Aimee Carroll, Emily at Georgetown ...... L, 1-2 * America East games at Virginia Common. *...... L, 2-4 Swartz at Boston Univ. * ...... L, 1-4 at #8 James Madison *...... L, 1-5 * Colonial Athletic Association games at Northeastern * ...... L, 1-6 1996 (11-7) Coach: Michelle Frates OLD DOMINION *...... L, 0-4 at LaSalle ...... L, 1-2 (ot) RIDER ...... W, 4ell -0 WILLIAM & MARY *...... W, 3-2 2003 (7-11) Coach: Lynette Mitzel HOFSTRA * ...... L, 2-3 LOUISVILLE ...... W, 7-0 ROBERT MORRIS...... W, 4-0 at St. Francis...... W, 4-0 STANFORD ...... W, 2-1 (ot) AMERICAN UNIV...... W, 4-1 at Northeastern *...... L, 2-3 UMBC ...... W, 2-1 at Delaware *...... L, 0-4 MAINE * ...... L, 2-3 #17 AMERICAN...... L, 3-4 (ot) at Kent State ...... L, 2-3 DREXEL * ...... W, 2-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE * ...... W, 3-1 LOCK HAVEN...... L, 2-3 GEORGETOWN ...... W, 6-1 AMERICAN UNIV...... L, 1-2 at Bucknell ...... L, 3-4 DELAWARE * ...... L, 1-2 (ot) RADFORD ...... L, 2-3 (2 ot) at Vermont * ...... L, 0-1 DREXEL * ...... W, 3-1 HOFSTRA * ...... W, 3-2 (ot) LaSALLE ...... W, 4-3 (ot) MAINE *...... L, 1-2 at Vermont * ...... W, 2-1 (ot) DREXEL *...... W, 4-2 MAINE ...... W, 2-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE * ...... L, 2-3 at LaSalle ...... W, 4-0 vs. Northeastern **...... L, 2-3 RICHMOND ...... L, 0-2 Captains: Betsy Crossman, at Maryland ...... L, 0-3 * Colonial Athletic Association games LONGWOOD...... W, 5-3 MiKenzie Custer, Lisa Vicencio at Georgetown ...... W, 3-1 ** CAA Tournament Game VIRGINIA COMMON. * ...... L, 0-1 * America East games RICHMOND ...... W, 2-1 (ot) JAMES MADISON * ...... L, 0-6 at Delaware * ...... L, 0-2 2006 (9-10) Coach: Lynette Mitzel at Old Dominion * ...... L, 0-11 1999 (5-14) Coach: Lynette Mitzel at Virginia ...... L, 0-4 at Richmond...... L, 1-2 at William & Mary * ...... L, 1-5 at James Madison ...... L, 0-6 at Boston Univ. * ...... L, 0-5 at Longwood...... W, 3-0 AMERICAN UNIV...... L, 0-5 at West Chester ...... L, 0-1 at Northeastern * ...... L, 0-5 Appalachian (@ Longwood)...... W, 5-2 DREXEL *...... W, 4-3 at Bucknell...... W, 4-1 DAVIS & ELKINS ...... W, 7-0 BUCKNELL...... W, 2-1 at Hofstra * ...... L, 0-2 at Virginia ...... L, 0-9 HOFSTRA * ...... W, 5-1 LaSALLE ...... W, 2-0 BUCKNELL...... L, 2-3 (ot) at Maryland ...... L, 1-10 Captains: Beth Chapman, Lisa McCullen at Georgetown ...... W, 3-2 at Delaware *...... L, 0-2 at William & Mary ...... L, 0-2 * America East games at American U...... L, 0-3 Captains: Ashley Bacon, BOSTON UNIV. * ...... L, 1-4 Boston College (@ Maryland)...... L, 1-6 Jessica Burkhardt, Kerry Daugherty NORTHEASTERN * ...... L, 2-3 1995 (6-14) Coach: Michelle Frates WEST CHESTER ...... W, 4-0 * Colonial Athletic Association games LaSALLE ...... W, 3-0 LaSALLE ...... W, 5-0 NORTHEASTERN * ...... W, 1-0 (2ot) at Hofstra * ...... W, 1-0 (ot) at Rider ...... W, 2-1 at Lock Haven ...... L, 0-4 2002 (10-9) Coach: Lynette Mitzel at Quinnipiac ...... L, 1-2 at Maine * ...... L, 1-2 at Old Dominion * ...... L, 0-7 ST. FRANCIS...... W, 8-0 at American University ...... L, 0-3 New Hampshire (at Boston) *...... L, 2-7 JAMES MADISON * ...... L, 1-2 WEST CHESTER ...... W, 4-1 DELAWARE * ...... L, 0-2 at Bucknell ...... W, 3-1 at Hofstra * ...... L, 0-3 OLD DOMINION * ...... L, 0-13 at Drexel * ...... L, 2-3 at Drexel * ...... W, 2-1 at Cornell ...... W, 3-2 BUCKNELL ...... W, 3-0 at Georgetown ...... L, 1-3 VERMONT * ...... W, 4-1

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Year-by-Year Results

1994 (5-10) Coach: Michelle Frates at Loyola College ...... L, 1-3 GOUCHER ...... W, 2-0 DELAWARE *...... L, 0-6 at Maryland ...... L, 0-7 BUCKNELL ...... L, 1-2 at Loyola College ...... L, 1-2 at Hofstra * ...... L, 0-2 RIDER ...... L, 0-4 at Virginia ...... L, 0-5 BUCKNELL * ...... L, 0-1 GOUCHER COLLEGE ...... W, 3-1 at Hofstra ...... L, 1-3 AMERICAN UNIV...... L, 0-1 VIRGINIA COMMON...... L, 0-1 at Loyola College ...... L, 0-1 at St. Joseph’s (Pa.) ...... L, 2-3 at St. Joseph’s, Pa...... L, 0-1 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY ...... L, 1-2 at Salisbury State ...... W, 2-1 at Georgetown ...... L, 0-3 HOFSTRA * ...... W, 2-0 at Lafayette * ...... L, 0-4 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY ...... L, 1-2 at Millersville ...... W, 4-3 (ot) Delaware (at Hofstra) ** ...... L, 0-1 Captains: Kathleen Stout, Lisa Myers, Patty Captains: Jennifer Carr, at Radford ...... L, 0-2 Captains: Anita Noel, Courtney Page Lehman, Becky Hergenroeder Susan Neal at LaSalle ...... L, 1-2 * East Coast Conference games * East Coast Conference games * East Coast Conference games DREXEL ...... W, 1-0 ** ECC Tournament BUCKNELL ...... W, 3-2 1985 (7-7-1) Coach: Nance Reed 1981 (5-11-2) Coach: Kathy Thess RICHMOND ...... W, 4-0 1989 (4-12) Coach: Sandy Hoody MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... W, 3-1 MINNESOTA ...... W, 3-2 MIAMI (Ohio) ...... L, 0-4 FAIRFIELD...... L, 0-1 SAINT JOSEPH’S ...... W, 2-1 MARYLAND ...... L, 0-1 AMERICAN UNIV...... L, 1-4 at Loyola College ...... L, 1-5 LEHIGH * ...... L, 0-1 at James Madison ...... L, 0-2 WILLIAM & MARY ...... L, 0-3 at Rider ...... L, 0-1 at Rider * ...... L, 1-4 at Virginia ...... L, 0-7 at Shippensburg ...... W, 3-2 MARYLAND ...... L, 1-3 at American U...... W, 2-0 UMBC ...... W, 3-1 Captains: Kerry Mehl, Erin Stiteler, at Richmond ...... L, 1-2 at Delaware * ...... L, 0-4 LEHIGH ...... L, 0-2 Lauren Van Demark at Delaware * ...... L, 0-2 at Drexel * ...... L, 1-2 LOYOLA COLLEGE ...... W, 5-1 at Drexel * ...... L, 1-2 at Goucher College ...... W, 1-0 FROSTBURG STATE ...... L, 0-1 1993 (3-11-1) Coach: Charlotte Heenan GEORGETOWN ...... W, 3-2 LOYOLA COLLEGE ...... W, 1-0 at Goucher College ...... W, 2-0 Davidson (at Georgetown) ...... L, 0-1 LAFAYETTE * ...... L, 0-2 HOFSTRA * ...... L, 0-1 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... L, 2-3 at Richmond ...... L, 1-4 LEHIGH * ...... L, 3-4 (ot) at Bucknell * ...... L, 1-2 (ot) YORK COLLEGE...... L, 1-3 RADFORD ...... L, 2-3 at Bucknell * ...... L, 2-3 (ot) VIRGINIA COMMON...... L, 0-1 WESTERN MARYLAND ...... T, 0-0 ST. JOSEPH’S (Pa.) ...... L, 0-1 at Virginia ...... L, 1-5 LaSALLE ...... W, 1-0 SALISBURY STATE ...... T, 2-2 at Rider ...... L, 1-4 at Longwood ...... L, 0-4 GEORGETOWN ...... W, 4-1 LOYOLA COLLEGE * ...... W, 1-0 GEORGETOWN ...... W, 3-0 HOFSTRA * ...... W, 3-2 (ot) LAFAYETTE * ...... T, 1-1 (ot) MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ...... L, 1-2 at Bucknell...... L, 1-4 at American Univ...... W, 2-1 (ot) Captains: Chris Donato, Alice Minyon, Kathleen SALISBURY STATE * ...... L, 2-3 FAIRFIELD ...... W, 4-0 ST. JOSEPH’s, Pa...... W, 3-2 Stout ESSEX C.C...... L, 0-2 MARYLAND ...... L, 1-3 Captains: Anita Noel, Courtney Page * East Coast Conference games at American Univ...... L, 1-2 at Drexel ...... L, 2-4 * East Coast Conference games Captains: Kathy McNulty, MILLERSVILLE ...... L, 0-5 1984 (4-11-2) Coach: Nance Reed Susan Neal, Wendy Galinn LaSALLE ...... W, 1-0 1988 (4-9-2) Coach: Sandy Hoody MICHIGAN STATE...... W, 3-1 * MAIAW Tournament games at American Univ...... L, 0-2 at Maryland ...... L, 0-7 at Mount St. Mary’s ...... W, 2-1 at William & Mary ...... L, 0-8 at Fairfield U...... W, 3-0 at Maryland ...... L, 0-5 1980 (8-8-3) Coach: Kathy Thess HOFSTRA ...... T, 1-1 (ot) at Loyola College ...... W, 1-0 at LaSalle ...... L, 0-3 UMBC ...... W, 5-0 Captains: Teri Gorczynski, at Lehigh *...... L, 0-3 AMERICAN UNIV...... T, 1-1 (ot) VIRGINIA ...... L, 0-2 Tracey Peck, Susan Bloomstead at Hofstra * ...... L, 0-5 at Lehigh * ...... L, 0-5 at Essex C.C...... T, 0-0 RIDER * ...... L, 0-3 at Hofstra * ...... L, 0-1 WESTERN MARYLAND ...... T, 0-0 1992 (3-10) Coach: Charlotte Heenan RICHMOND ...... L, 0-1 RIDER * ...... L, 0-2 at Frostburg State ...... W, 2-0 RICHMOND ...... L, 0-3 DELAWARE * ...... L, 2-3 DREXEL * ...... T, 2-2 (ot) at York College ...... T, 1-1 at Virginia Commonwealth ...... L, 0-5 DREXEL * ...... W, 2-1 (ot) at Lafayette * ...... L, 0-2 GEORGETOWN ...... W, 3-1 at Georgetown ...... W, 3-2 at Georgetown ...... W, 1-0 DELAWARE *...... L, 0-5 at Maryland ...... L, 0-12 at St. Joseph’s, Pa...... L, 0-2 at Lafayette * ...... L, 1-5 GOUCHER COLLEGE ...... W, 2-0 at Catholic Univ...... W, 3-2 at Radford ...... W, 1-0 BUCKNELL ...... L, 1-3 at Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 0-4 at Salisbury State ...... L, 1-2 DREXEL ...... L, 1-3 AMERICAN UNIV...... T, 1-1 (ot) at Loyola College ...... L, 1-5 AMERICAN UNIV...... L, 1-2 RIDER ...... L, 2-7 at Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 1-2 (ot) at Georgetown ...... L, 0-3 JAMES MADISON ...... L, 0-1 AMERICAN UNIV...... L, 1-2 LONGWOOD ...... T, 1-1 (ot) BUCKNELL * ...... L, 0-1 at Loyola College ...... W, 4-1 BUCKNELL ...... W, 2-1 Captains: Colleen Murphy, Lori Sauer VIRGINIA COMMON...... W, 1-0 (ot) GOUCHER COLLEGE ...... W, 1-0 at Maryland ...... L, 0-6 * East Coast Conference games Captains: Lori Hamilton, Western Maryland * ...... W, 2-0 at LaSalle ...... L, 0-2 Donna Scranton Frostburg State *...... L, 0-1 at William & Mary ...... L, 0-3 1987 (1-13-2) Coach: Sandy Hoody * East Coast Conference games at Loyola College * ...... W, 1-0 at Hofstra ...... L, 0-2 MARYLAND ...... L, 0-8 Salisbury State * ...... L, 0-4 Captains: Patti Stermer, Dodi Temple SAINT JOSEPH’S ...... L, 1-6 1983 (2-13) Coach: Nance Reed Lehigh #...... L, 0-2 LOYOLA COLLEGE ...... L, 2-4 LAFAYETTE * ...... L, 0-7 * MAIAW Tournament at Loyola 1991 (4-8-2) Coach: Allison Williams LEHIGH * ...... L, 1-4 MARYLAND ...... L, 0-7 # EAIAW Tournament at Loyola DAVIS & ELKINS ...... W, 3-1 HOFSTRA * ...... L, 1-3 LaSALLE ...... L, 0-1 LaSALLE ...... W, 1-0 (3 ot) UMBC ...... W, 3-2 MOUNT ST. MARY’s ...... L, 0-1 1979 (8-6-5) Coach: Kathy Thess at Richmond ...... L, 0-1 (ot) at Rider * ...... L, 1-2 LEHIGH *...... L, 0-4 at James Madison...... L, 1-5 MARYLAND ...... L, 0-1 at Richmond ...... L, 1-3 at Rider * ...... L, 0-7 YORK COLLEGE ...... W, 3-1 HOFSTRA * ...... W, 2-1 at Delaware * ...... L, 2-3 FROSTBURG STATE ...... L, 1-2 (ot) at UMBC ...... L, 0-2 GEORGETOWN ...... W, 3-1 at Drexel * ...... T, 1-1 (ot) at Drexel * ...... L, 1-4 at Virginia ...... L, 1-3 ST. JOSEPH’s, Pa...... L, 0-2 (ot) GEORGETOWN ...... T, 2-2 (ot) at Delaware * ...... L, 0-9 LOYOLA COLLEGE ...... W, 3-0 at Rider * ...... L, 0-3 LAFAYETTE * ...... L, 0-3 at Goucher College ...... W, 1-0 FROSTBURG STATE ...... W, 3-0 at Drexel ...... T, 2-2 (ot) at Bucknell * ...... L, 2-3 at Hofstra * ...... L, 1-4 at Western Maryland ...... L, 1-1 LOYOLA COLLEGE ...... T, 2-2 (ot) at Virginia ...... L, 0-8 LOYOLA COLLEGE ...... W, 2-1 SALISBURY STATE ...... L, 2-3 at American Univ...... L, 0-1 at William & Mary ...... L, 0-6 SALISBURY STATE ...... L, 1-3 at Georgetown ...... T, 2-2 at Bucknell ...... L, 0-2 at American University ...... L, 0-2 at Bucknell * ...... L, 0-6 MARYLAND ...... L, 0-5 WAKE FOREST ...... L, 0-4 Captain: Clara Gardill at American Univ. * ...... L, 1-4 at Bridgewater College ...... T, 2-2 at Longwood ...... L, 1-2 * East Coast Conference games Captains: Lori Hamilton, CATHOLIC UNIV...... W, 6-2 Captains: Katrina Silva, Karen Walsh Karen Donnelly, Rosemary Gaskin at American University ...... L, 1-2 * East Coast Conference games 1986 (2-13-2) Coach: Sandy Hoody * East Coast Conference games at Goucher College ...... W, 1-0 at Mount St. Mary’s ...... W, 4-3 ESSEX C.C...... T, 1-1 1990 (2-14) Coach: Allison Williams at Maryland ...... L, 0-1 1982 (3-12) Coach: Nance Reed at Delaware ...... L, 1-6 at LaSalle ...... L, 3-6 MICHIGAN STATE ...... L, 0-1 MICHIGAN STATE ...... L, 0-3 HOOD COLLEGE *...... W, 4-2 RICHMOND ...... L, 0-5 at Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 0-5 at Maryland ...... L, 0-6 UMBC * ...... W, 6-0 at Maryland ...... L, 0-6 at Villanova ...... L, 0-2 RIDER *...... L, 0-3 SALISBURY STATE *...... T, 2-2 at Hofstra * ...... W, 3-1 at Lehigh * ...... L, 0-3 VIRGINIA ...... L, 1-4 * MAIAW Tournament MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... L, 0-1 at Hofstra * ...... L, 1-4 at Mount St. Mary’s ...... L, 0-2 RIDER * ...... L, 1-2 Rider * ...... T, 0-0 (ot) at Lehigh * ...... L, 1-3 DELAWARE * ...... L, 0-1 at Georgetown ...... L, 0-2 DREXEL * ...... L, 1-2 DREXEL * ...... L, 0-2 DELAWARE * ...... L, 0-5 at Frostburg State ...... W, 3-2 at Georgetown ...... L, 1-4 DREXEL * ...... T, 0-0 (ot) at Lafayette * ...... L, 0-7 26 2010 Tiger field Hockey Towson university

In the decades following the American Revolution, Americans clamored for free public schooling for their children. Maryland’s elected officials and others who valued a literate citizenry also recognized that public school systems would require qualified, dedicated teachers. They pressed for a systematic, reliable means of producing teachers, and in 1865 – the final year of the Civil War – the legislature allocated funds for Maryland’s first teacher-training school. On January 15, 1866, the State Normal School opened its rented quarters in Baltimore with a principal, M.A. Newell, 11 students and three faculty (“Normal School” is the English translation for Ecole Normale, the term used by the French teacher-training schools that served as models for U.S. educators). Today, Towson University is an institution of higher learning with a president, Dr. Robert Caret, an enrollment of 21,177 and a faculty numbering over 1,400.

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Towson At A Glance The largest comprehensive university in the Baltimore Quick Facts area, Towson University (latest published information) is nationally recognized Address Information: for its excellent programs Mailing: 8000 York Road in the arts and sciences, Towson, Maryland 21252-0001 USA communications, business, Main Phone: 410-704-2000 health professions, educa- Admissions Phone: 410-704-2113 tion, fine arts and com- Admissions Toll-free Phone: 1-888-4Towson puter information systems. Admissions’ Fax: 410-704-3030 The university is located in E-mail: [email protected] the suburban community Website: www.towson.edu of Towson, Maryland, eight Towson Dates: miles north of downtown Baltimore. The 328-acre 1866 founded in Baltimore as the campus is beautifully State Normal School landscaped. It is a blend 1915 moved to Towson of traditional and modern 1935 State Teachers College at Towson architecture, open space, 1963 Towson State College woods and streams. 1976 Towson State University 1997 Towson University Colleges: College of Business and Economics COLLEGE DEANS College of Education College of Fine Arts and Communication The College of Business and Economics SHOHREH KAYNAMA College of Health Professions College of Liberal Arts The College of Education The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of RAYMOND P. LORION Science and Mathematics The College of Fine Arts and Communication Honors College CHRISTOPHER H. SPICER College of Graduate Studies and Research The College of Health Professions CHARLOTTE E. EXNER Degree Programs: The College of Liberal Arts 63 undergraduate majors TERRY COONEY 43 master’s programs The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of 4 doctoral programs Science and Mathematics (Acting Dean) Degrees Offered: DAVID VANKO Au.D., B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S., B.T.P.S., Ed.D., M.A., The College of Graduate Studies and M.A.T., MBA, M.Ed., M.F.A., M.M., M.S., Sc.D. Research (Acting Dean) CHAO LU Popular Undergraduate Programs: The Honors College (Interim Dean) Business Administration, Psychology, Mass MICHAEL O’PECKO Communication, Nursing, Elementary Education Popular Graduate Programs: Reading Education, Human Resource Development, Instructional Technology, Teaching, Early Childhood Education Academic Profile of the 2010 Freshman Class: Rank In High School Class: 26% were in Top 10%, 37% were in Top 15% of class Average Grade Point Average: 3.5 SAT Range (combined reading, math and writing): 1560-1770 Percent of Applicants Admitted: 63%

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Demographic Profile: Students come from 47 states and 100 countries 70% in state 30% out of state 11.4% African American 3.7% Asian 2.3% Hispanic Total Enrollment: (Fall 2009) 21,177 Dr. Robert L. Caret Ms. Dyan Brasington Marcia Welsh Dr. Debra Moriarty President Vice President for Economic Provost and Vice President of Vice President for Undergraduate Enrollment: (Fall 2009) and Community Outreach Academic Affairs Student Affairs Full-time: 15,281 Part-time: 1,8671 Graduate Enrollment (Fall 2009) 4,029 Faculty: (Fall 2009) Full-time: 822 Part-time: 723 More than 74 percent of Towson University’s full-time, permanent faculty members have earned the highest degree of academic preparation expected for their fields of specialization. Student-Faculty Ratio: 17:1 Dr. Gary Rubin Mr. James P. Sheehan Mr. Ted Zaleski (More than 77% of classes enroll 25 or fewer Vice President for University Vice President for Interim Director of Athletics/ students) Advancement Administration and Finance and Chief of Staff Chief Fiscal Officer Other Staff: Full-time: 1,239 Part-time: 232 Physical Plant: Board of visitors 328-acre campus 44 structures including 24 academic/support Chair Ms. Susan J. Ganz Ms. Nancy Palmer ‘79 Ms. Marcia Zercoe ‘82 buildings, 15 on-campus residence halls where Mr. Dennis F. Rasmussen Chief Executive Officer General Manager President Lion Brothers Company, Inc. Caves Valley Country Club Honorary Member: approximately 4,500 students reside, 2 dining halls, The Rasmussen Group The Honorable 3 parking garages Mr. Gary T. Gill ‘74 Mr. Steve Peck William Donald Schaefer Vice Chair President & CEO President & CEO 2010-11 Annual Tuition, Fees, Mr. Gregory A. Devou MacKenzie Comm. Real Estate Axon Americas Faculty EVP & Chief Marketing Officer Services, LLC Representative: and Room and Board ** CareFirst of Maryland, Inc. Mr. Sherman L. Ragland, II ‘84 Dr. Timothy Sullivan In state: $7,656 Dr. Nancy Grasmick ‘61 President & CEO Chair, University Senate & Asso- Mr. Frank P. Bramble, Sr. State Superintendent of Schools Tradewinds International ciate Professor of Economics Out-of-state: $19,114 Maryland State Department of Average annual room and board: $9,614 Ms. Phyllis Brotman Education Mr. John B. Schuerholz ‘62 Alumni Association President Executive VP & General Manager Representative: ** The university reserves the right to make changes Image Dynamics Inc. Mr. Edwin Hale, Sr. Atlanta Braves Mr. Lou Dollenger ‘74 in tuition, fees and other charges at any time such Chairman of the Board changes are deemed necessary by the university and the Mr. Raymond J. Brusca ‘80 1st Mariner Bank Ms. Molly Shock ’75 Student University System of Maryland Board of Regents. Vice President of Benefits Representative: Mr. Francis S. Soistman, The Black & Decker Corporation Mr. Dennis B. Mather ‘72 Ms. Nicole Kazanecki Financial Aid Recipients: Jr. ‘79 SGA President Mr. Stephen A. Burch. Mr. Daniel McCarthy ‘75 ‘83 Executive Vice President 8,133 undergraduate students Bluestone Restaurant Owner Coventry Health Care 582 graduate students Ms. Myrna E. Cardin ‘65 Mr. Fred F. Mirmiran Mr. Glenn Stearns ‘87 Mr. P. Douglas Dollenberg Albert S. Cook Library: President & CEO Chief Executive Officer Nottingham Properties, Inc. Johnson, Mirmiran and Stearns Lending, Inc. 579,824 volumes Ms. Barbara Dreyer ‘76 Thompson 1,240 journal titles (owned in print format) Mr. Joseph C. Tischer ’59 President Mr. Kenneth V. Moreland, President 4,367 journal titles (owned in electronic format) Connections Academy, Inc. CPA ‘78 Tischer Surety, Inc. 55,674 journals (print and electronic) accessible to Mr. John B. Ferber ‘96 Chief Financial Officer Mr. W. Daniel White our students, faculty and staff Founder & CEO T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. Executive Vice President Vandelay Industries 9,432 films and videos Mr. James P. O’Conor The Whiting-Turner Contracting 8,189 sound recordings General Manager Company O’Conor Enterprises 2010 towsotniger uni vpROersFiILEty 2929 Towson university

Discover Towson—The University Towson University, located in the heart of Towson, Md ., welcomes more than 800,000 to campus each year to participate in the university’s many educational, scholarly, cultural, recreational and athletic activities . Founded in 1866, Towson University is recognized today as one of the finest regional public universities in the North, offering more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the liberal arts and sci- ences, and applied professional fields .

Campus Life Campus life includes activities and organizations to meet every interest – athletic, cultural, political, community service, Greek life, recreational sports, religious and more . TU sponsors hundreds of concerts, theater and dance productions, films, workshops, demonstrations, art exhibits and lectures each year . .

The Admissions Process Students seeking freshman admission to Towson University for the fall should apply during the first semester of their senior year in high school . Admission is competitive, based on the applicant pool and available space in the freshman class . Priority admission is based on high school perfor- mance in grades 9–11 as demonstrated by a student’s grade point average . Strength and rigor of the curricula are considered . Performance on the SAT I or ACT is also evaluated, including the writing portion . Students seeking admission may apply as early as October 1 . Applications for the spring semester for freshmen are due by December 1 and for the fall by February 15 . The deadline for priority consideration for fall admission and academic scholarships is December 1 . Applications for Honors College are due February 15 . Deadline for spring transfers is November 15 .

MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME At Towson, there are 4,500 students (78% of the freshman class) who choose to live near the academic, social, athletic and cultural events that take place on campus everyday . TU has many traditions that are geared toward student involvement, including Homecoming, Family Weekend, concerts, football games, the HRL Carnival and Tigerfest . Living options at Towson include high-rise towers, apartment complexes and two and three-story traditional buildings . Rooms feature carpeted floors, window treatments, cable TV, Internet access, local telephone service, and a com- bination microwave and refrigerator, along with appropriate furniture for each resident .

ATTRACTIONS Towson is a college town, conveniently located near the cultural, rec- reational and entertainment attractions of Baltimore and Washington, D .C . Fells Point, a popular night spot for Towson students, is listed in the National Register and contains 18th and 19th century residential, commercial and light industrial buildings on Baltimore’s harbor . Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Orioles since 1992, is located in the heart of the Inner Harbor and is easily accessible from the light rail, mass transit buses and Amtrak trains . In addition, the Babe Ruth Museum is a haven for every baseball enthusiast . The Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl XXXV champions, play at M&T Bank Stadium, one of the most modern facilities in the NFL . Adjacent to Oriole Park, the two facilities are among the premier athletic stadiums in the country .

30 2010 tIGER FIELD HOCKEY The CHESAPEAKE BAY- A NATIONAL TREASURE The largest estuary in North America, the Chesapeake Bay is truly a boaters’ para- dise and provides a way of life for thousands of Maryland watermen . The word Chesapeake means “great shellfish bay” and is derived from the language of Algon- quin Indians, who settled here long before the British . Home of the world-famous blue crab and Chesapeake Bay oysters, it has provided a source of livelihood for the people who have inhabited the region for centuries . The area contains a multitude of restaurants along the water that specialize in preparing steamed crabs and raw oysters in season . Marylanders, especially those who live on and frequent its shores, have developed an international reputation for crab cakes, the basic staple of the seafood cuisine featured on many Maryland menus . The culture of the people who have fished the bay’s waters and the design of their vessels over the years is unique to the bay and very much a part of its overall charm .

Towson University Timeline 1866 – 1876 – 1915 – 1935 – 1946 – 1958 – 1963 – 1969 – 1973 – 1976 – 1988 – 1997 – 2001 – Maryland Maryland Maryland Four-year Arts and Towson’s Towson State Albert S. Center for Towson Towson State Towson State First applied State Normal State Normal State Normal bach- Sciences newly Teachers Cook Library the Arts State College University University doctoral School School School elor’s degree program created College opens. opens with becomes joins the becomes programs opens at 24 moves to opens at introduced begins as Graduate changes concert hall Towson State 11-campus Towson begin in North Paca Lafayette 70-acre at newly a two-year School offers its name to and theater. University. University University. audiol- St. in Balti- and Towson named State transfer Master’s in Towson State System of ogy and more with 11 Carrollton campus. Teachers program. Education. College. Maryland. occupational students and avenues. College at science; TU four faculty. Towson. joins Colo- nial Athletic Association.

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Discover Towson—The University OPPORTUNITIEs Downtown Towson is the place to check out the latest films at the theater, go shopping at the huge Towson Town Center mall, grab some food with your friends, and enjoy the nightlife at local hot spots and music venues . Everything is within walking distance of the university . Towson tree-lined neighborhoods offer a variety of housing options – from apartments to condominiums to private homes . Some of the top medical facilities on the East Coast, including the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, St . Joseph Medical Center and the Sheppard Pratt Health System, are located in Towson . Towson Univer- sity students partner with education, business and healthcare groups throughout the region . In downtown Baltimore there’s the Inner Harbor and many neigh- borhoods all with their own eating and entertainment options . Other draws to Baltimore are The Convention Center, the Baltimore City Life Museums, the Maryland Historical Society, Edgar Allen Poe House and Museum, the Shot Tower, the Holocaust Museum, the Walters Art Museum, the Meyerhoff (home to the Baltimore Symphony Orches- tra), the Lyric Opera House, Lexington Market, Little Italy and the USS Constellation . Baltimore boasts several professional sports franchises including the Orioles, Ravens and Blast .

Satellite campuses Education at Towson University is not limited to course offerings on the Towson campus . Towson’s educational experience branches out to satellite campuses throughout Maryland . Undergraduate and graduate programs and courses are available at the following campuses and centers . • Towson University in Harford County • Hagerstown Center • Southern Maryland Higher Education Center • The Universities at Shady Grove • College of Southern Maryland / Waldorf Center

32 2010 Tiger FIELD HOCKEY DID YOU KNOW? • Towson University, the second-largest public university in Maryland, is a member of the University System of Maryland, the nation’s 12th-largest public university system . • U.S. News & World Report ranked Towson University in the top 10 among the best public Master’s institutions in the North in its 2009 America’s Best Colleges guide . • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine named Towson University one of the top 100 best values in public colleges for the 2008-2009 academic year . • Towson University’s campus has become a major regional conference destination, playing host each year to approximately 800,000 visitors and 10,000 meetings, conferences and special events . • Towson University is Maryland’s largest producer of teachers. • Seventy-one percent of the classes offered at Towson enroll fewer than 29 students. • Towson’s gerontology program is one of only 100 undergraduate programs offered in the United States . • A favorite on the FM dial, Towson University’s WTMD Radio (89.7) boasts one of the largest listening audiences of any public radio station in Maryland . • Towson University was the first in the region to provide free campus wi-fi access to its students, faculty and staff members . • More than five percent of the total electricity used at Towson University comes from renew able resources . Ten percent of Towson University’s solid waste is incinerated and used to produce electricity for use on campus . • Towson University has been named one of the “Best Places to Work in Baltimore” by the Baltimore Business Journal for 3 years in a row .

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Getting to Towson University Just 15 minutes from the nationally acclaimed Inner Harbor and five miles) from Upstate New York, four hours (190 miles) from New York minutes from the picturesque Maryland countryside,Towson Univer- City, two hours (90 miles) from Philadelphia, 45 minutes (40 miles) sity is located in the northern suburbs of Baltimore City . Towson is from Washington, D .C ., and 30 minutes from Annapolis, our state the county seat for Baltimore County . As a result, all interstate routes capital . The Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall intersecting the Baltimore Beltway (I-695) are signed indicating an (BWI) Airport is 40 minutes (non-rush hour) from campus . It handles easterly or westerly direction to Towson . air traffic from all major carriers . An airport shuttle runs between the The 328-acre campus is within reasonable driving distances from Towson Sheraton and BWI . Train service is available via Amtrak in and major East Coast cities, including approximately six hours by car (330 out of Baltimore’s Penn Station for commuter and long haul travel .

directions F rom Bw i/THU RG o o D M A r s H A L L Where to stay ... Airport From Washington, D.C., Richmond Exit the airport via I-195 . Follow the signs for the On Campus: Proceed on I-95 North to the Baltimore Beltway, Baltimore Beltway, I-695 to Towson . Proceed on Towson University Marriott I-695 . Exit left on to I-695 toward Towson to I-695 to Charles Street (Exit 25 off I-695) . Bear Conference Hotel Charles Street (Exit 25) south . Proceed 1 7. miles . right off the ramp on to Charles Street . Follow www .burkshiremarriott .com Turn left on Towsontown Boulevard and proceed Charles Street south for 1 7. miles to Towsontown 10 West Burke Avenue to the first stoplight on Osler Drive proceed one- Boulevard . Follow directions from Towsontown Towson, Maryland 21252 half mile to Auburn Drive . Take a right onto Boulevard (www .bwiairport .com) . 1-800-435-5986 Auburn . The is just over the hill on the right and Johnny Unitas Stadium and the Other Area Hotels: Dining Suggestions ... Fieldhouse is on left . Sheraton Baltimore North (8 minutes) F ro m U p stat e Ne w Yo rk On Campus: sheratonbaltimorenorth .com and Eastern Pennsylvania The University Club at Towson University info@sheratonbaltimorenorth .com Follow I-81 South until it intersects with I-83 in Marriott Conference Hotel 903 Dulaney Valley Road Harrisburg, Pa . Follow I-83 South to the Baltimore www .burkshiremarriott .com Towson, Maryland 21204 Beltway, I-695 . Take the I-695 Towson ramp, 10 West Burke Ave . 410-321-7400 staying in the right lane to exit immediately onto 1-800-435-5986 Crowne Plaza- Timonium (10 minutes Charles Street . Bearing right off the ramp, follow Bill Bateman’s Bistro www .ichotelsgroup com. Charles Street south for 1 7. miles to Towsontown www .billbateman .com 2004 Greenspring Dr . Boulevard . Follow directions from Towsontown (towsonbistro@comcast .net) Timonium, Maryland Boulevard . 7800 York Road 410-252-7372 From New York City, New Jersey, 410-296-2737 Red Roof Inn (Special rate for Towson Philadelphia and Delaware Other Area Suggestions: guests; 5 minutes) Follow I-95 South to the Baltimore Beltway, I-695 Glory Days Grill (8 minutes) www.redroof.com/reservations West (extreme right lane as you approach I-695) . www .glorydaysgrill .com 111 West Timonium Road Follow I-695 towards Towson to Exit 25 Charles towson@glorydaysgrill .com Timonium, Maryland 21093 Street . At the end of the ramp at the stop sign, turn Joppa Road & LaSalle, Towson 410-666-0380 left and then make another left at the roundabout 443-901-0270 onto Charles Street . Follow Charles Street south Hilton Pikesville (15 minutes) for 1 7. miles to Towsontown Boulevard . Turn left The Greene Turtle (5 minutes) www .hilton .com at the traffic signal . Follow directions from Tow- www .greeneturtle .com 1726 Reisterstown Road sontowne Boulevard . gttowson@thegreeneturtle .com Pikesville, Maryland 21208 408 York Road, Towson 410-653-1100 From Pittsburgh and 410-825-3980 Western Pennsylvania Towson Place Hotel & Suites (5 minutes) Follow Interstate 70 East past Hagerstown Qdoba Mexican Grill (8 minutes) Newly Renovated; Special Towson and Frederick . I-70 deadends at the Baltimore www .qdoba .com Univeristy Rates Beltway I-695 . Left exit on to I-695 to Towson- (qmex4@verizon .net) www .towsoninn .com Proceed on I-695 to Charles Street (Exit 25 off 2157A York Road, Timonium 1100 Cromwell Bridge Road I-695) . Bear right off the ramp on to Charles 410-252-4424 Towson, Maryland 21286 410-823-4410 Street . Follow Charles Street south for 1 .7 miles Seasons Pizza (5 minutes) Fax: 410-296-6618 to Towsontown Boulevard . Follow directions www .seasonspizza .com from Towsontown Boulevard . 40 York Rd Towson, MD 21204 From Baltimore penn station 410-321-8707 Proceed north on Charles Street for 5 miles . Turn right on Towsontown Boulevard . Follow direc- tions from Towsontown . (www .amtrak .com) .

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Directory (410) Area Code Men’s Sports Coaches Administrative Assistant (M&W Basketball): Academic Advisor: Carolyn Hund...... 704-6391 Geoff Gordon ...... 704-2403 Baseball: Mike Gottlieb ...... 704-3775 Administrative Assistant (Field House): Compliance Assistant Director: Basketball: Pat Kennedy ...... 704-3173 Susan Becker ...... 704-3970 Porscha Tidwell...... 704-4668 Football: Rob Ambrose ...... 704-3155. Administrative Assistant (Towson Center): Director of Strength and Conditioning: Debbie Cumberland...... 704-4709. Lacrosse: Tony Seaman...... 704-4698. Jesse Judy...... 704-4667. Soccer: Frank Olszewski. . . . . 704-3260. Administrative Assistant (External Affairs): TBA...... 704-2962. athletic training NCAA Faculty Representative: Women’s Sports Coaches Dr . Gail Gasparich ...... 704-4515 Head Athletics Trainer: Basketball: Joe Mathews . . . . . 704-3153. Intercollegiate Athletic Committee Chair: TBA...... 704-3606. Dr . Terry Berkeley ...... 704-2564 Assistant Athletic Trainers: Cross Country: Roger Erricker . . . 704-3972. Ryan Krach ...... 704-5501 Field Hockey: Michelle Webber . . . .704-3159 internal operations Chris Martin ...... 704-5502 Gymnastics: Vicki Chliszczyk . . . . .704-3895 Courtney Blair...... 704-5503 Indoor Track: Roger Erricker ...... 704-3972 Senior Associate Director of Athletics: TBA...... 704-3438. Lacrosse: Sonia LaMonica. . . . . 704-3572. Nance Reed...... 704-4177 Kristen Taylor ...... 704-5406 Outdoor Track: Roger Erricker . . . 704-3972. Assistant Athletic Director (Business): Lacy Hatfield...... 704-2890 Team Physician: Tim Knavel ...... 704-3287 Softball: Lisa Costello...... 704-3164. Dr . Terri McCambridge...... 704-2075 Soccer: Greg Paynter...... 704-3165. Assistant Athletics Director (Facilities): Team Orthopedist: Tennis: Doug Neagle...... 704-6399. Mark Temmel ...... 704-4176 Dr . Scott Tarantino ...... 704-2075 Volleyball: Bruce Atkinson. . . . . 704-4028. Assistant Business Manager: Ashley Mould ...... 704-3840 external affairs Account Clerk: Combined Sports Coaches Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Patricia Filipiak...... 704-3978 Tom Brush...... 704-2710 Golf: Brian Yaniger...... 704-3578. Coordinator of Team Support Services: Assistant Athletics Director (Media Relations): Swimming: Pat Mead ...... 704-3577. Jenn Judy...... 704-2745. Equipment Manager (Towson Center): Peter Schlehr ...... 704-2232 Assistant Athletic Director (Development): Administrative Staff Dion Harris...... 704-2732 Assistant Equipment Manager (Field House): Greg LaCour...... 704-5564 (Interim) Director of Athletics: Assistant Athletic Director (Marketing): Ted Zaleski ...... 704-3936 Phil Junis...... 704-5505 John Latteri...... 704-3571 Executive Administrative Assistant: Video Coordinator: Mary Perry ...... 704-4175 Greg Rex...... 704-2712 Assistant Athletic Director (Corporate Sales): Administrative Assistant (Auburn House): Ticket Manager: Marge Steele ...... 704-5084 Carolyn Carter...... 704-2754. Joanne Forrester ...... 704-2244 Athletic Development Assistant: Assistant Manager, Facilities: Shannon Witzel ...... 704-3284

Steve Zamagias ...... 704-5498 Marketing/Game Day Activities: Mark Forster...... 704-5497 Assistant Manager, Facilities: F ax Numbers Tom Mandato ...... 704-5499 TBA...... 704-4366. Marketing/Corporate Sales: Athletics Director ...... 704-3002 Sports Turf Technician Athletics Business Office...... 704-3009. Shawn Mahonski ...... 704-2197 Brad Tarr...... 704-5184.

Compliance...... 704-4322 Lead Groundskeeper: Group Tickets and Corporate Sales Coordinator:

TBA...... 704-5506. Tim Kaiser ...... 704-3156 Coaches (Towson Center) ...... 704-3748 Website/Broadcast Specialist: Coaches (Fieldhouse)...... 704-2898 Groundskeeper: Coaches (Burdick Hall) ...... 704-5544 Marcos Alvarado ...... 704-5506 Tom Judd...... 704-6270. Media Relations ...... 704-3861 Athletic Media Relations Associate Director: Marketing/Promotions ...... 704-3861 student services Dan O’Connell...... 704-3102. Sports Medicine (Fieldhouse). . . . 704-2727. Athletic Media Relations Assistant Director: Associate Director of Athletics: Sports Medicine (Towson Center) . . .704-4386 Eric Rhew ...... 704-6258 Margie Tversky...... 704-3285 Assistant Athletics Director (Compliance): Athletic Media Relations Assistant Director: Lindsey McDonnell...... 704-3573 Megan O’Brien...... 704-4972. Assistant Athletics Director (Academic Services): Media Relations Photographers:

Bobbi Madison...... 704-2658. Kanji Takeno...... 704-2561 Desiree Stover ...... 704-3993 Athletic Academic Services Coordinator: Michele O’Connor ...... 704-3171 Scott Thornton...... 704-2232. Academic Advisor: Associate Director of Bands: Michael Harris...... 704-4355. John Miliauskas ...... 704-2765 Academic Advisor: Cheerleading Coordinator:

Erin Mandahl ...... 704-3319 Edy Pratt...... 704-6257

36 2010 Tiger FIELD HOCKEY Tom Brush Nance Reed Margie Tversky Tim Knavel Greg LaCour John Latteri Bobbi Madison Lindsey McDonnell Peter Schlehr Senior Associate Senior Associate Assoc. Athletics Dir. Assistant Athletics Dir./ Assistant Athletics Assistant Athletics Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Atheltics Assistant Athletics Dir./ Athletics Director Athletics Director Student Services Business Services Director, Development Director, Marketing of Academic Services Director/Compliance Media Relations

Marge Steele Mark Temmel Susan Becker Terry Berkeley Courtney Blair Carolyn Carter Debbie Cumberland Patricia Filipiak Joanne Forrester Assistant Athletics Assistant Athletics Dir./ Admin. Assistant Intercollegiate Athletics Assistant Athletic Administrative Administrative Assistant Account Clerk Ticket Manager Director, Corporate Sales Facilities Management Committee, Chair Trainer Assistant

Mark Forster Gail Gasparich Geoff Gordon Dion Harris Michael Harris Lacy Hatfield Carolyn Hund Tom Judd Jesse Judy Marketing Assistant NCAA Faculty Academic Advisor Equipment Manager Academic Advisor Assistant Athletic Administrative Assistant Multimedia Strength Representative Trainer Basketball Coordinator and Conditioning

Jennifer Judy Phil Junis Shawn Mahonski Erin Mandahl Tom Mandato Chris Martin John Miliauskas Ashley Mould Megan O’Brien Team Support Services Assistant Equipment Sports Turf Academic Counselor Facility and Event Assistant Athletic Associate Director Assistant Business Asst . Athletic Media Coordinator Manager Technician Assistant Manager Trainer of Bands Manager Relations Director

Dan O’Connell Michele O’Connor Mary Perry Jeremy Pick Greg Rex Eric Rhew Brad Tarr Kristen Taylor Porscha Tidwell Associate Media Athletics Academic Executive Assistant Strength Video Coordinator Asst. Athletic Media Marketing/Corporate Assistant Athletic Compliance Assistant Relations Director Support Coordinator Admin . Assistant Coach Relations Director Sales Trainer Director

Hunter Treuchet Shannon Witzel Steve Zamagias Assistant Strength Development Facility and Event Coach Assistant Assistant Manager

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Sports Medicine Providing quality health care for the men and women participating in intercollegiate athletics at Towson is the Sports Medicine area’s highest priority. An exceptionally qualified staff consisting of six full-time, nationally cer- tified athletic trainers possessing post-graduate degrees, more than 40 athletic training students, a primary care physician/physician director and a team orthopedist who work together to provide a broad range of sports medicine services to every student-athlete. Head Athletic Trainer Terry O’Brien (TU ’75, UVA ’79) has managed and encouraged the Sports Medicine area’s maturation since 1980. Towson’s Athletic Training Edu- cation Program was the first accredited program in the state, is one of only two universities in Maryland to offer this program and is the only one working with Division I student-athletes. Towson athletes are serviced from two venues: the Field House and the Towson Center Arena. Opened in 2003, the Field House’s Ford-Vetter Sports Medicine Facility, located on the first floor, is equipped with diverse types of thera- peutic modalities that provide significant flexibility in the care, treatment and rehabilitation of the Tigers. The Towson Center Sports Medicine facility is located on the 100 level of the Towson Center. This athletic train- ing room offers standard whirlpools, numerous treatment and evaluation tables and ample rehabilitation tools.

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The Tiger Training Hall is located on the first floor of the Towson Center and fully equipped to meet the demands of each athlete, no matter what the sport. Over 20,000 pounds of weight, two full sets of dumbbells ranging from 5 to 150 pounds, 10 lifting platforms and 10 power racks provide each group of athletes with the opportunity to develop a foundation of strength with compound, multi-joint exercises. A full complement of Hammer Strength machines, along with reverse hyper, glutei/ham benches, polymeric boxes, and two sets of medicine balls round out the room. Jesse Judy is the Director of Towson’s Strength and Conditioning. He is assisted by Hunter Treuchet and Jeremy Pick. The three coaches collabo- rate in training each of the 20 Tiger athletic programs.

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Academic Support “One of the reasons I like working at Towson Towson University’s Athletic Academic Support unit provides University is because of the genuine concern for leadership, supervision, monitoring, counseling, tutors and other services to student-athletes . It facilitates, coordinates and expedites the academic success of the student-athlete. The all academic matters within the department and university, and it quick growth of the athletic academic unit is proof maintains the highest standards of integrity, accountability and loyalty at all times . of the commitment from the Administration. The Its primary goals are: Athletic Academic Advisors focus on academic n To support the efforts of every student-athlete who is in pursuit of advising, time management and organization a degree at Towson . skills, as well as providing a quiet study hall and n To provide assistance in the S-A’s development of values, emphasizing the qualities of leadership . tutoring atmosphere. The entire academic staff is n To enhance the S-A’s interpersonal relationships and communication committed to helping the student-athletes adjust skills . n To facilitate the S-A’s fulfillment of career and life goals . to college and be successful in life.” n To safeguard Towson’s academic integrity by insuring compliance with all rules of the NCAA, conferences and the University . - Bobbi Madison Director of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes Towson University aT H l e t i c a C a d e m i c A d v i s o r s To best serve the student-athletes, the Athletic Academic Advisors provide the following support services: n Offer effective academic advising and up-to-date campus information to S-A’s; conduct individual advising appointments with S-A’s who have concerns about his/her choices, degree progress, grades and any other aspect of the education that might impede success toward graduation or jeopardize NCAA eligibility . n The advisors pay particular attention to the “at-risk” S-A’s that have not yet decided on a major course of study . n Schedule regular meetings to monitor academic progress . n Encourage S-A’s to utilize all the academic support services provided by the unit including study hall, tutorial program and individual meetings with athletic academic advisors . n Participate in Freshman Orientation and assistance with registration . n Encourage S-A’s to take advantage of support services offered on campus, including but not limited to, Academic Achievement Center, Writing Center, Counseling Center, Disability Resource Center, SAGE and Career Services . n Participate in official recruiting visits for all sports .

T I G E R a d V i s o R S -A C a d e M I C SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES Bobbi Madison – Director (bmadison@towson .edu) Men’s Basketball, Men’s Lacrosse, Volleyball Michele O’Connor – Coordinator (moconnor@towson .edu) Gymnastics, Cross Country, Track & Field, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Men’s Soccer Erin Mandahl – Advisor (emandahl@towson .edu) Women’s Basketball, Women’s Lacrosse Michael Harris – Advisor (mharris@towson .edu) Football Geoff Gordon – Advisor (wgordon@towson .edu) Baseball, Softball, Golf, Field Hockey

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2010 Towson Field hockey Schedule Aug. 28 vs Richmond^ 1:00 p.m. Sept. 4 at Davidson 12:00 noon Sept. 5 at Appalachian State 1:00 p.m. Senior Sept. 25 at Columbia 12:30 p.m. Brooke Smith Sept. 8 La Salle 6:00 p.m. Sept. 10 Radford 6:00 p.m. Sept. 12 at Bucknell 1:00 p.m. Sept. 17 West Chester 6:00 p.m. Sept. 19 vs Boston College^ 12:00 noon Sept. 24 James Madison * 6:00 p.m. Sept. 26 VCU * 12:00 noon Oct. 1 at William & Mary* 7:00 p.m. Oct. 3 at Old Dominion* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 8 Northeastern* 6:00 p.m. Oct. 11 Pacific 12:00 noon Oct. 17 vs Georgetown$ 1:00 p.m. Oct. 22 Delaware* 6:00 p.m. Oct. 29 at Drexel* 7:00 p.m. Oct. 31 at Hofstra* 1:00 p.m. Nov. 5 CAA Semi-Finals# TBA Nov. 7 CAA Championship# TBA Nov. 19 NCAA DI Championship TBA Nov. 21 NCAA DI Championship TBA Home games in BOLD. *CAA Games ^Game played at College Park, Md. $Game played at America University # at site of regular season champion For Tickets: 410-704-2244