VANDERBILT AMERICAN LACROSSE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT First Round: No. 3 seed Northwestern vs. No. 6 seed Vanderbilt May 1, 4:30 p.m., Lakeside Field, Evanston, Ill. Broadcast: Big Ten Digital Network SIZING UP THE MATCHUP

Series record: NU leads, 13-3 Last meeting: April 10, 2014, NU 15, VU 9 Last VU win: May 6, 2004, VU 10, NU 9 Current streak: 13 straight wins by NU

TOP PLAYERS NO. 6 SEED VANDERBILT COMMODORES TOP PLAYERS Vanderbilt Goals: Abby Wheeler (38) Record: 5-11, 2-4 ALC Goals: Kat DeRonda (29) Assists: Mallory Schonk (26) Head coach: Cathy Swezey Assists: Kat DeRonda (10) Commodores Points: Mallory Schonk (51) Career record: 137-142 (17 years, all at VU) Points: Kat DeRonda (39) Draw controls: Kelly Chandler (48) Draw controls: Alyssa Leonard (118) NO. 3 SEED 5-11 (2-4 ALC) Groundballs: Alex Duckenfield (30) Ground balls: Bridget Bianco (24) Caused turnovers: Brandi Byner (22) Record: 10-5, 3-3 ALC Caused turnovers: 2014 SCHEDULE Saves: Maddie Kratz (110) Head coach: Kelly Amonte Hiller Kate Ivory and Haydyn Anigian (13) Career record: 225-38 (13 years, all at NU) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Saves: Bridget Bianco (106) Feb. 7 at Kennesaw State W, 20-5 ‘DORES IN ALC TOURNAMENT FEB. 9 NO. 13 MASSACHUSETTS L, 13-6 All-time record: 3-7 FEB. 15 LIBERTY W, 20-8 Against host teams: 0-2 Against Northwestern: 0-3 Feb. 22 at No. 1 North Carolina L, 22-8 Furthest advanced: Championship game (twice, last 2010) Last tournament win: May 7, 2010, VU 16, Florida 9 March 2 at No. 13 Stanford W, 15-14 (OT) March 5 at Denver L, 10-8 PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP MARCH 15 NO. 11 PENN STATE* L, 14-8 A Amanda Lockwood SO 5-7 Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) MARCH 19 LOUISVILLE L, 18-14 (OT) Former midfielder tied for fourth on team with 14 goals and tied for third with seven assists A Abby Wheeler SR 5-4 Charlottesville, Va. (Western Albemarle) MARCH 23 NO. 12 PENN L, 11-10 Captain has team-high 38 goals, five games of four goals or more and scored career-high seven at Stanford MARCH 29 NO. 9 * W, 12-11 A Mallory Schonk SO 5-6 Perry Hall, Md. (McDonogh) April 2 at Harvard L, 12-8 Leader in assists (26) and points (51) and third in goals (25)... Scored seven times in past three games APRIL 6 NO. 17 OHIO STATE* L, 16-5 M Jill Doherty FR 5-3 Reading, Mass. (Brooks School) April 10 at No. 5 Northwestern* L, 15-9 Leads VU freshmen with 15 goals, 16 assists, 31 points, 26 draw controls, 16 ground balls and 13 CTs

April 13 at No. 4 Florida* L, 14-9 M Emma Dagres SO 5-5 Weston, Mass. (Weston) Fastest player on team has scored 13 goals and among team leaders in ground balls (27) and CTs (14) APRIL 16 JACKSONVILLE L, 11-10 M Kelly Chandler SO 5-8 Salisbury, Md. (Episcopal) April 19 at Michigan* W, 16-9 Missed past two games with injury. Has 26 goals and ranks fifth in ALC with 48 draw controls May 1 at No. 5 Northwestern# 4:30 p.m. M Alexa Kunowsky SO 5-7 Severna Park, Md. (Severn) May 2 ALC Tournament semifinals# 7 p.m. Fourth-best scorer with 16 goals... Also good in the circle, with 21 draw controls May 4 ALC Tournament final# 11 a.m. D Brandi Byner SR 5-7 Franklin, Tenn. (Ensworth) Captain leads team with 22 caused turnovers and ranks second with 28 ground balls All times Central (CST) * American Lacrosse Conference game D Alyssa Dunlap SR 5-5 Villanova, Pa. (Radnor) # ALC Tournament in Evanston, Ill. Captain has started all 64 games of career... Has 30 draw controls, 27 ground balls and 15 CTs D Maggie Forker JR 5-1 Havertown, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) Set career-highs against Michigan in regular-season finale with five ground balls and two caused turnovers D Alex Duckenfield JR 5-9 Rutledge, Pa. (Strath Haven) Leads team with 30 ground balls... Grabbed eight in past two games... Also has 15 caused turnovers GK Maddie Kratz JR 5-10 Wilton, Conn. (Wilton) Matched a career high with 12 saves against Ohio State... Has 53 saves in past six games 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 Callahan Kent Eliza Clemens Maggie Forker Maddie Kratz Meggie Ramzy Gabrielle Nesi Abby Quirk Fr. • 5-4 • GK Fr. • 5-8 • D Jr. • 5-1 • D Jr. • 5-10 • GK Jr. • 5-5 • A Jr. • 5-6 • D Fr. • 5-9 • A Norwell, Mass. Ruxton, Md. Havertown, Pa. Wilton, Conn. Lutherville, Md. Garden City, N.Y. Sudbury, Mass.

1010 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 16 Alex Duckenfield Jill Doherty Sarah Wilcox Ashlin Dolan Mallory Schonk Kelly Chandler C.C. Hoogland Jr. • 5-9 • D Fr. • 5-3 • M So. • 5-8 • D So. • 5-8 • M So. • 5-6 • A Fr. • 5-8 • M So. • 5-7 • M Rutledge, Pa. Reading, Mass. Alexandria, Va. Morristown, N.J. Perry Hall, Md. Salisbury, Md. Glenview, Ill.

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Alexa Kunowsky Abby Wheeler Chelsea Lanzoni Sarah Tustin Emma Dagres Annie Vreeland Rebecca Ryan So. • 5-7 • M Sr. • 5-4 • A Sr. • 5-6 • D Sr. • 5-11 • A So. • 5-5 • M So. • 5-3 • M Jr. • 5-3 • M Severna Park, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Horsham, Pa. Weston, Mass. Short Hills, N.J. Ipswich, Mass.

24 25 26 28 31 32 33 MacKenzie Lange Amanda Lockwood Shelby Trentzsch Sydney Trentzsch Brandi Byner Annie Vreeland Alyssa Dunlap Fr. • 5-8 • M So. • 5-7 • A Fr. • 5-1 • M Fr. • 5-1 • M Sr. • 5-7 • D So. • 5-3 • M Sr. • 5-5 • D Sparks, Md. Milton, Ga. Westminster, Md. Westminster, Md. Franklin, Tenn. Short Hills, N.J. Villanova, Pa.

Cathy Swezey Susan Ellis Julie Gardner Head Coach Assoc. Head Coach Assistant Coach 17th season 15th season First season VANDERBILT LACROSSE GAME NOTES COACH CATHY SWEZEY 2014 ROSTER In 17 years at the helm, NO NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Cathy Swezey has put Vander- 1 Callahan Kent Goalkeeper 5-4 FR Norwell, Mass. (Thayer) bilt lacrosse on the map. She 3 Eliza Clemens Defense 5-8 FR Ruxton, Md. (Bryn Mawr) has led the Commodores to six 4 Maggie Forker Defense 5-1 JR Havertown, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) NCAA Tournaments, includ- 5 Maddie Kratz Goalkeeper 5-10 JR Wilton, Conn. (Wilton) ing a 2004 trip to the Final 6 Meggie Ramzy Midfield 5-5 JR Lutherville, Md. (Roland Park) 8 Gabby Nesi Defense 5-6 JR Garden City, N.Y. (Garden City) Four. 9 Abby Quirk Attack 5-9 FR Sudbury, Mass. (Lincoln-Sudbury) She has coached 13 All- 10 Alex Duckenfield Defense 5-9 JR Rutledge, Pa. (Strath Haven) Americans at Vanderbilt. And, 11 Jill Doherty Midfield 5-3 FR Reading, Mass. (Brooks School) in 2012, Ally Carey wrapped her brilliant career as a 12 Sarah Wilcox Defense 5-8 SO Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes) first-team IWLCA All-American for the third con- 13 Ashlin Dolan Midfield 5-8 SO Morristown, N.J. (Groton) secutive season — a program first — and retained her 14 Mallory Schonk Attack 5-6 SO Perry Hall, Md. (McDonogh) spot on the U.S. women’s national senior team. In the 15 Kelly Chandler Midfield 5-8 SO Salisbury, Md. (Episcopal) classroom, 27 of Swezey’s student-athletes have been 16 C.C. Hoogland Midfield 5-7 SO Glenview, Ill. (Glenbrook South) named to the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll. 17 Alexa Kunowsky Midfield 5-7 SO Severna Park, Md. (Severn) 18 Abby Wheeler Attack 5-4 SR Charlottesville, Va. (Western Ablemarle) A native of Moorestown, N.J., and a three-time 19 Chelsea Lanzoni Midfield 5-6 SR Annapolis, Md. (Annapolis Senior) Division III national champion, Swezey was hired 20 Sarah Tustin Attack 5-11 SR Horsham, Pa. (Hatsboro Horsham) as Vanderbilt lacrosse’s second varsity head coach in 21 Emma Dagres Midfield 5-5 SO Weston, Mass. (Weston) 1997. Swezey has played a large part in the growth of 22 Annie Vreeland Midfield 5-3 SO Short Hills, N.J. (Pingry) the sport of lacrosse both at Vanderbilt and through- 23 Rebecca Ryan Defense 5-3 JR Ipswich, Mass. (Phillips Exeter) out Tennessee. Swezey was the first to bring a team 24 MacKenzie Lange Defense 5-8 FR Sparks, Md. (Hereford) from outside of the Eastern time zone to the NCAA 25 Amanda Lockwood Attack 5-7 SO Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) Final Four. Her Commodores earned four consecutive 26 Shelby Trentzsch Midfield 5-1 FR Westminster, Md. (Winters Mill) berths in the NCAA Tournament between 2007 and 28 Sydney Trentzsch Midfield 5-1 FR Westminster, Md. (Winters Mill) 31 Brandi Byner Defense 5-7 SR Franklin, Tenn. (Ensworth) 2010. 32 Caroline Peters Midfield 5-7 FR Rockfield, Md. (Our Lady of Good Counsel) Swezey’s coaching career began at her alma mater, 33 Alyssa Dunlap Defense 5-5 SR Villanova, Pa. (Radnor) Trenton State College (now the College of New Jersey). She was a graduate assistant coach for both COACHING STAFF field hockey and lacrosse from 1994-1996. Dur- Head Coach...... Cathy Swezey (SWEE-zee) ing that time, the lacrosse team earned two NCAA Overall Record/Record at Vanderbilt...... 137-142 (17 seasons, Trenton State, ‘93) championship titles, and the field hockey team earned Associate Head Coach...... Susan Ellis (15th season, Trenton State, ‘96) the title in 1995. While coaching, Swezey earned her Assistant Coach...... Julie Gardner (First season, Virginia, ‘12) master’s degree in teaching with a health education Volunteer student assistant...... Ford Martin specialization. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE The three-time All-American had an impressive Gabby Nesi...... NESS-ee two-sport career at Trenton State. Swezey started for Alexa Kunowsky...... KA-NOW-ski Trenton State’s national championship lacrosse teams Shelby and Sydney Trentzsch...... TRENCH in 1991, 1992 and 1994, and for the 1990 national Emma Dagres...... DAY-gress runner-up squad. Swezey was named to the NCAA Final Four TEAM INFORMATION All-Tournament team in 1992 and 1994, and earned 2014 Overall Record...... 5-11 the Attack Player of the Year award from the South 2014 ALC Record/Finish...... 2-4/Sixth Jersey Lacrosse Club her senior season. She became a Home Record...... 2-6 member of the U.S. Lacrosse squad upon graduation Away Record...... 3-5 in 1994. Neutral Record...... 0-0 Swezey, husband Scooter Gross, and their three Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/4 children reside in Nashville. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 20/5 Newcomers...... Eight COACHING CAREER 1997–present...... Head Coach, Vanderbilt PROGRAM HISTORY 1996-97...... Assistant Coach, James Madison All-Time Record...... 157-153 (.506) All-Time Home Record...... 87-53 (.621) 1994-96...... Graduate Assistant, Trenton State All-Time Road Record...... 65-93 (.411) All-Time ALC Record...... 36-31 (.537) PLAYING CAREER Total ALC Regular-Season Championships...... Twice (2002, 2004) NCAA Postseason Appearances...... Six (Last 2010) 1994–95...... U.S. National Team Best NCAA Finish...... Final Four (2004) 1990-94...... Trenton State NCAA Postseason Record...... 2-6 VANDERBILT LACROSSE GAME NOTES

TOUGH SCHEDULE leads all VU freshman in goals, assists, points, ground balls, draw When Vanderbilt plays Northwestern it will be its 12th game against controls and caused turnovers. Peters has played in 16 games and a team ranked in the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches As- Trentzsch has played in all but one. Both are tied for the second-most sociation weekly poll: Florida (3), North Carolina (4), Northwestern (5), goals among VU freshmen with seven. Lange has played in 13 games. Penn State (7), Johns Hopkins (8), Ohio State (10), Massachusetts (13), Kent has made two starts in goal, including making three saves in Penn (15), Louisville (17), Stanford (18) and Denver (20). Vanderbilt’s big win over then-No. 9 Johns Hopkins on March 29. To put that in perspective, only five of Vanderbilt’s 16 regular-season foes this year were unranked. Of the top 20 teams in the country, the FRESHMAN SURGE Commodores have played more than half of them. Twice this season, Jill Doherty has provided a huge lift in her first collegiate season. Vanderbilt received votes in the IWLCA poll. The freshman midfielder from Reading, Mass., leads all VU rookies in all The ALC Tournament doesn’t offer a reprieve. Five teams — Florida, offensive and defensive categories. Northwestern, Penn State, Johns Hopkins and Ohio State — are ranked In 13 starts, she has 15 goals, 16 assists, 31 points, 26 draw controls, in the top 10 in the country. 16 ground balls and 16 caused turnovers. She has notched six multi- The Commodores snapped a 15-game losing streak against ranked goal games and on five occassions she has dished out two or more foes with a 15-14 win over then-No. 13 Stanford on March 2. They also assists in a game. Against Michigan in the final regular-season game handed then-No. 9 Johns Hopkins its first loss of the season. It was on April 19, she tied a career high with three assists. One game before, VU’s first win over a top 10 team since defeating Duke 7-5 in the 2012 she matched a personal-best with three goals against Jacksonville. season opener. Thanks to the tough strength of schedule, Vanderbilt has earned re- SENIOR CAPTAINS spect in the RPI rankings. The Commodores are currently ranked 37th The senior captain trifecta of Brandi Byner, Alyssa Dunlap and Abby but were as high as No. 32 earlier in the season. Wheeler has been an integral part of the 2014 season. Not only have the three provided tremendous leadership, but the good friends have SCORING TRIFECTA been extremely productive on the team. Spearheading the Vanderbilt offense is a three-pronged attack – se- Wheeler, an attacker from Charlottesville, Va., leads the team with nior attacker Abby Wheeler, sophomore midfielder Kelly Chandler and 38 goals in addition to seven assists. Byner, a defender from Franklin, sophomore attacker Mallory Schonk. Tenn., leads the team and ranks third in the conference with 22 caused The trio has combined for 89 goals – nearly half of the team’s 179. turnovers. She also ranks second with 28 ground balls. Dunlap, a Wheeler leads the team with 38 goals. Chandler is right behind with defender from Villanova, Pa., is second on the team with 30 draw con- 26 and Schonk has 25 goals in addition to a team-high 26 assists. trols. She consistently fills up the box score as she also has 27 ground Between them, they have 26 multi-goal games this season. balls and 15 caused turnovers. Chandler, who is expected to return against Northwestern after Combined the trio has made 160 starts in their four years. All three missing the past two games with a leg injury, scored a career-high five have started all 16 games this season. Dunlap has started all 64 games against Louisville on March 19. of her career, Byner has made 61 starts and Wheeler has started 35. Schonk tied a career high with four goals against UMass in the sec- ond game of the season on Feb. 9. She has heated up lately with seven FOUR EARN WEEKLY HONORS goals in the past three games. Four Commodores have earned weekly accolades from the ALC Wheeler has scored four goals or more five times this season. She office this season — the most in one year for VU since 2010. Mallory notched a career-high seven goals, including two in the final 35 Schonk was named the offensive player of the week the first week of seconds of overtime, in a win against Stanford on March 2. The seven the season. Jill Doherty collected rookie of the week honors the fol- goals were the most for VU this season and second-most in program lowing week. In March, Abby Wheeler was named offensive player of history. the week after she scored a career-high seven goals against Stanford. Kelly Chandler collected the same honor in April. EXPERIENCE RETURNS Freshmen and sophomores account for 17 of the team’s 28 play- DUNLAP CLIMBS UP CHARTS ers, but the Commodores aren’t low on experience. They returned 20 Alyssa Dunlap has been playing some of her best defense the last lettermen and 14 played in at least 11 games in 2013. Five (Mallory few weeks. The senior, who has started all 64 games of her career, is Schonk, Alexa Kunowsky, Brandi Byner, Alyssa Dunlap and Alex Duck- also moving up the VU career charts. With 27 ground balls this year enfield) started all 17 games. she now has 116 in her career to tie Michelle Allen for seventh-most. In addition, three of last year’s top scorers returned, including Abby Dunlap also has 65 draw controls, which is eighth-most at VU. She is Wheeler (28 goals), Schonk (25 goals and 10 assists) and Kunowsky (19 five ahead of sophomore Kelly Chandler, who ranks ninth. goals). Wheeler was tabbed a preseason ALC player to watch. VU all-time leaders HERALDED FRESHMEN GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS Vanderbilt’s eight freshmen were ranked as the eighth-best recruit- 1. Ally Carey 166 1. Ally Carey 263 ing class in 2013, according to Inside Lacrosse. Midfielders Caroline 2. Sasha Cielak 162 2. Margie Curran 178 Peters and Jill Doherty were Top 50 recruits by ESPNHS. Identical twins 3. April Tellam 150 3. Jess Roguski 148 Shelby and Sydney Trentzsch played together for Sky Walkers Club. 4. Megan Lewis 146 4. Cara Giordano 130 Doherty, Callan Kent and Abby Quirk played together for Mass Elite 5. Tara Schmucker 143 5. Sasha Cielak 106 Lacrosse. Eliza Clemens and MacKenzie Lange were teammates with 6. Molly Frew 128 6. April Tellam 87 TLC Lacrosse in Maryland. t7. Michelle Allen 116 7. Michelle Allen 71 t7. Alyssa Dunlap 116 8. Alyssa Dunlap 65 All eight have played, with five appearing in at least 10 games. 9. Ashley Bastinelli 112 9. Kelly Chandler 60 Doherty has played in all 16 games and made 13 starts. The midfielder 10. Bridget Morris 111 10. Tara Schmucker 58 VANDERBILT SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

NO. 1 CALLAHAN KENT, GK Draw controls: 2 (Florida, April 14, 2013) NO. 22 ANNIE VREELAND, M Saves: 3 (Johns Hopkins, March 29, 2014) Caused turnovers: 1 (Liberty, Feb. 15, 2014) Assists: 2 (Harvard, April 1, 2013) Ground balls: 3 (Johns Hopkins, March 29, 2014) Points: 2 (Harvard, April 1, 2013) Minutes: 60:00 (Johns Hopkins, March 29, 2014) NO. 14 MALLORY SCHONK, A Shots: 1 (Twice, last, KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Goals: 4 (Twice, last, UMass, Feb. 9, 2014) Ground balls: 1 (Twice, last, KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) NO. 3 ELIZA CLEMENS, D Assists: 5 (Twice, last, Stanford, March 2, 2014) Draw controls: 2 (Ohio State, April 7, 2013) Ground balls: 2 (Florida, April 13, 2014) Points: 7 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Caused turnovers: 1 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Caused turnovers: 1 (Harvard, April 2, 2014) Shots: 6 (6x, last, Michigan, April 19, 2014) Ground balls: 3 (3x, last, Notre Dame, March 13, 2013) NO. 23 REBECCA RYAN, D NO. 4 MAGGIE FORKER, D Draw controls: 3 (Ohio State, April 7, 2013) Goals: 1 (Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) Ground balls: 5 (Michigan, April 19, 2014) Caused turnovers: 5 (KSU, Feb. 10, 2013) Points: 1 (Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) Draw controls: 1 (5x, last Harvard, April 2, 2014) Shots: 1 (Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) Caused turnovers: 2 (Michigan, April 19, 2014) NO. 15 KELLY CHANDLER, M Ground balls: 2 (2x last, Louisville, March 19, 2014) Goals: 5 (Louisville, March 19, 2014) Draw controls: 2 (Ohio State, April 7, 2013) Caused turnovers: 2 (Stanford, March 2, 2014) NO. 5, MADDIE KRATZ, GK Assists: 1 (7x, last, Northwestern, April 10, 2014) Saves: 12 (2x, last Ohio State on April 6, 2014) Points: 6 (Louisville, March 19, 2014) Save percentage: .469 (UMass, Feb. 9, 2014) Shots: 8 (Penn, March 23, 2014) NO. 24 MACKENZIE LANGE, D Minutes: 66:00 (Louisville, March 19, 2014) Ground balls: 4 (Penn, March 23, 2014) Goals: 2 (Michigan, April 19, 2014) Ground balls: 3 (5x, last Ohio State on April 6, 2014) Draw controls: 5 (5x, last, Northwestern, April 10, 2014) Assists: 1 (2x, last, Jacksonville, April 16, 2014) Caused turnovers: 1 (2x, last, Denver, March 5, 2014) Caused turnovers: 3 (2x, last, UMass, Feb. 9, 2014) Points: 2 (2x, last, Michigan, April 19, 2014) Shots: 3 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) NO. 16 C.C. HOOGLAND, M Ground balls: 2 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) NO. 6, MEGGIE RAMZY, M Draw controls: 2 (Liberty, Feb. 15, 2014) Goals: 2 (4x, last, Ohio State, April 6, 2014) Shots: 1 (KSU, Feb. 10, 2013) Caused turnovers: 2 (Liberty, Feb. 15, 2014) Assists: 1 (6x, last, Michigan, April 19, 2014) Draw controls: 1 (Feb. 10, 2013) Points: 2 (6x, last, Michigan, April 19, 2014) Shots: 5 (Michigan, April 19, 2014) NO. 17 ALEXA KUNOWSKY, M NO. 26 SHELBY TRENTZSCH, M Ground balls: 2 (4x, North Carolina, Feb. 22, 2014) Goals: 5 (Penn State, May 2, 2013) Assists: 1 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Draw controls: 2 (4 times, last, KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Assists: 2 (Twice, last, KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Points: 1 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Caused turnovers: 2 (Liberty, Feb. 15, 2014) Points: 5 (Penn State, May 2, 2013) Shots: 9 (Harvard, April 2, 2014) NO. 28 SYDNEY TRENTZSCH, M Ground balls: 3 (Northwestern, April 10, 2014) Goals: 2 (2x, last, Michigan, April 19, 2014) NO. 8 GABBY NESI, D Draw controls: 5 (2x, last, Northwestern, April 10, 2014) Assists: 1 (2x, last, Florida, April 13, 2014) Ground balls: 3 (Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) Caused turnovers: 2 (Denver, Feb. 16, 2013) Points: 3 (Liberty, Feb. 15, 2014) Draw controls: 3 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Caused turnovers: 1 Shots: 2 (Twice, last, Liberty, Feb. 15, 2014) (5x, last, Penn State, March 15, 2014) NO. 18 ABBY WHEELER, A Ground balls: 2 (2x, last, Jacksonville, April 16, 2014) Goals: 7 (Stanford, March 2, 2014) Draw controls: 2 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Assists: 2 (Penn, March 21, 2013) Caused turnovers: 1 (6x, last, Michigan, April 19, 2014) NO. 9 ABBY QUIRK, A Points: 8 (Stanford, March 2, 2014) Goals: 1 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Shots: 7 (3x, last, Harvard, April 2, 2014) Assists: 2 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) NO. 31 BRANDI BYNER, D Ground balls: 3 (Ohio State, April 7, 2013) Goals: 1 (Denver, March 5, 2014) Points: 3 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Draw controls: 3 (Florida, April 14, 2013) Shots: 1 (Denver, March 5, 2014) Shots: 2 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Caused turnovers: 2 (Penn, March 21, 2013) Ground balls: 5 (2x, last, Northwestern, April 10, 2014) Ground balls: 2 (KSU, Feb. 7, 2014) Draw controls: 1 (12x, last, Penn State, May 2, 2013) Draw controls: 1 (2x, last, Michigan, April 19, 2014) NO. 19 CHELSEA LANZONI, M Caused turnovers: 3 (6x, last, Michigan, April 10, 2014) Assists: 1 (Presbyterian, Feb. 12, 2011) NO. 10 ALEX DUCKENFIELD, D Points: 1 (Presbyterian, Feb. 12, 2011) NO. 32 CAROLINE PETERS, M Goals: 2 (Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) Shots: 2 (Presbyterian, Feb. 12, 2011) Goals: 2 (Twice, last, Louisville, March 19, 2014) Assists: 1 (Ohio State, May 3, 2012) Ground balls: 1 (4x, Penn State, March 17, 2013) Assists: 1 (5x, last, Northwestern, April 10, 2014) Points: 2 (Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) Draw controls: 2 (Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) Points: 3 (Louisville, March 19, 2014) Shots: 3 (Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) Caused turnovers: 1 (Penn State, March 17, 2013) Shots: 4 (Louisville, March 19, 2014) Ground balls: 5 (2x, last, Jacksonville, April 16, 2014) Ground balls: 1 (6x, last, Michigan, April 10, 2014) Draw controls: 3 (Penn State, March 17, 2013) Draw controls: 1 (2x, last, Ohio State, April 6, 2014) Caused turnovers: 3 (Louisville, March 6, 2013) NO. 20 SARAH TUSTIN, A Goals: 1 (Presbyterian, Feb. 12, 2011) Caused turnovers: 1 (3x, last, Ohio State, April 6, 2014) Assists: 2 (Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) NO. 11 JILL DOHERTY, M Points: 2 (Twice, Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) NO. 33 ALYSSA DUNLAP, D Goals: 3 (2x, last, Jacksonville, April 16, 2014) Shots: 1 (Twice, Presbyterian, March 4, 2012) Goals: 1 (Twice, last, Jacksonville, April 22, 2012) Assists: 3 (2x, last, Michigan, April 19, 2014) Ground balls: 1 (KSU, Feb. 10, 2013) Assists: 1 (Presbyterian, April 4, 2012) Points: 5 (Liberty, Feb. 15, 2014) Draw controls: 1 (Canisius, Feb. 22, 2011) Points: 1 (3x, last, Jacksonville, April 22, 2012) Shots: 7 (North Carolina, Feb. 22, 2014) Caused turnovers: 1 (Stanford, March 3, 2012) Shots: 1 (3x, last, Jacksonville, April 22, 2012) Ground balls: 3 (3x, last, Michigan, April 19, 2014) Ground balls: 6 (New Hampshire, March 16, 2011) Draw controls: 4 (2x, last, Michigan, April 19, 2014) Draw controls: 4 (3x, last, Florida, April 13, 2014) NO. 21 EMMA DAGRES, M Caused turnovers: 4 (Jacksonville, April 22, 2012) Caused turnovers: 4 (Jacksonville, April 16, 2014) Goals: 3 (Penn, March 21, 2013) Assists: 2 (Kennesaw State, Feb. 10, 2013) NO. 13 ASHLIN DOLAN, M Points: 3 (Penn, March 21, 2013) Goals: 2 (Florida, April 4, 2013) Shots: 5 (Twice, last, Stanford, March 2, 2014) Assists: 3 (KSU, Feb. 10, 2013) Ground balls: 3 (3x, last, Stanford, March 2, 2014) Points: 4 (KSU, Feb. 10, 2013) Draw controls: 3 (Jacksonville, April 16, 2014) Shots: 4 (UMass, Feb. 9, 2014) Caused turnovers: 2 Ground balls: 2 (Liberty, Feb. 15, 2014) (5x, last, Northwestern, April 10, 2014) ‘DORES AGAINST ALC FOES

Florida Gators Record: 2-4 Last meeting: Florida 14, VU 9 (April 13, 2014) Last VU win: May 7, 2010, VU 16, Florida 9 Record in ALC Tournament: 1-0 (Last time: VU 16, Florida 9, May 7, 2010) Current streak: Florida has won four in a row

Johns Hopkins Blue Jays Record: 10-6 Last meeting: VU 12, Johns Hopkins 11 (March 29, 2014) Last VU win: March 29, 2014, VU 12, Johns Hopkins 11 Record in ALC Tournament: 2-1 (Last time: VU 14, Hopkins 8, April 30, 2009) Current streak: Vanderbilt has won one in a row

Michigan Wolverines Record: 1-0 Last meeting: VU 16, Michigan 9 (April 19, 2014) Last VU win: April 19, 2014, VU 16, Michigan 9 Record in ALC Tournament: Never met Current streak: Vanderbilt has won one in a row

Northwestern Wildcats Record: 3-13 Last meeting: Northwestern 15, VU 9 (April 10, 2014) Last VU win: May 6, 2004, VU 10, Northwestern 9 (OT) Record in ALC Tournament: 0-3 (Last time: NU 23, VU 14, May 8, 2010) Current streak: Northwestern has won 13 in a row

Ohio State Buckeyes Record: 7-14 Last meeting: Ohio State 16, VU 5 (April 6, 2014) Last VU win: April 10, 2010, VU 19, Ohio State 8 Record in ALC Tournament: 0-2 (Last time: OSU 10, VU 9 (OT), May 3, 2012) Current streak: Ohio State has won six in a row

Penn State Nittany Lions Record: 7-11 Last meeting: Penn State 14, VU 8 (March 15, 2014) Last VU win: March 21, 2010, VU 20, Penn State 14 Record in ALC Tournament: 0-1 (Last time: PSU 16, VU 14, May 2, 2013) Current streak: Penn State has won five in a row

American Lacrosse Conference Tournament Evanston, Ill. (Hosted by Northwestern)

Thursday, May 1 -- First Round Game 1 (2:30 p.m.): #4 Penn State vs. #5 Johns Hopkins Game 2 (4:30 p.m.): #3 Northwestern vs. #6 Vanderbilt Game 3 (7 p.m.): #2 Ohio State vs. #7 Michigan

Friday, May 2 -- Semifinals Game 4 (4:30 p.m.): #1 Florida vs. Winner of Game 1 Game 5 (7 p.m.): Winner of Game 2 vs. Winner of Game 3

Sunday, May 4 -- Championship Game 6 (11 a.m.): Winner of Game 4 vs. Winner of Game 5 *All times Central and broadcast on Big Ten Digital Network 2014 Vanderbilt Lacrosse Vanderbilt Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Apr 19, 2014)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... 5-11 2-6 3-5 0-0 CONFERENCE...... 2-4 1-2 1-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE...... 3-7 1-4 2-3 0-0

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh GWG GB DC TO CT ------Feb 07 at Kennesaw State W 20-5 445 18 WHEELER, Abby 16 38 7 45 58 1 12 7 14 0 Feb 09 UMASS L 6-13 320 15 CHANDLER, Kelly 14 26 5 31 47 0 15 48 23 8 Feb 15 LIBERTY W 20-8 250 14 SCHONK, Mallory 16 25 26 51 54 2 12 10 38 5 Feb 22 at #1 North Carolina L 8-22 687 25 LOCKWOOD, Amanda 15 16 7 23 39 2 11 8 20 6 March 2 at #13 Stanford W OT 16-15 300 17 KUNOWSKY, Alexa 16 16 5 21 52 0 22 21 29 7 Mar 05 at Denver L 8-10 86 11 DOHERTY, Jill 16 15 16 31 50 0 16 26 19 13 *Mar 15 #11 PENN STATE L 8-14 415 21 DAGRES, Emma 16 13 5 18 28 0 27 14 27 14 Mar 19 LOUISVILLE LO2 14-18 220 28 TRENTZSCH, Sydney 15 7 2 9 9 0 8 6 11 6 Mar 23 #12 PENN L 10-11 400 32 PETERS, Caroline 16 7 4 11 11 0 6 2 6 3 *Mar 29 #9 JOHNS HOPKINS W 12-11 200 6 RAMZY, Meggie 16 6 2 8 19 0 7 9 12 3 Apr 2 at Harvard L 8-12 335 7 SMITH, Mackenzie 2 3 1 4 3 0 1 2 1 0 *Apr 06 #17 OHIO STATE L 5-16 315 24 LANGE, MacKenzie 13 3 2 5 9 0 5 3 9 4 *Apr 10 at #5 Northwestern L 9-15 510 13 DOLAN, Ashlin 3 2 0 2 5 0 2 1 1 1 *Apr 13 at #4 Florida L 9-14 692 9 QUIRK, Abby 3 1 2 3 2 0 2 2 0 0 Apr 16 JACKSONVILLE L 10-11 125 31 BYNER, Brandi 16 1 0 1 1 0 28 0 10 22 *Apr 19 at Michigan W 16-9 527 19 LANZONI, Chelsea 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 DUNLAP, Alyssa 16 0 0 0 0 0 27 30 13 15 TEAM STATISTICS VANDY OPP 26 TRENTZSCH, Shelby 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 ------23 RYAN, Rebecca 12 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 1 3 SHOT STATISTICS...... 22 VREELAND, Annie 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 Goals-Shot attempts.... 179-390 204-418 12 WILCOX, Sarah 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goals scored per game.. 11.19 12.75 10 DUCKENFIELD, ALEX 16 0 0 0 2 0 30 8 10 15 Shot pct...... 459 .488 8 NESI, Gabrielle 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 7 1 Shots on goal-Attempts. 306-390 318-418 5 KRATZ, Maddie 15 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 7 2 SOG pct...... 785 .761 4 FORKER, Maggie 12 0 0 0 0 0 21 2 2 7 Shots/Game...... 24.4 26.1 3 CLEMENS, Eliza 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 Assists...... 85 80 1 KENT, Callahan 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 Free position Made-Att. 43-99 34-68 Total...... 16 179 85 264 390 5 287 206 263 139 Free position pct...... 434 .500 Opponents...... 16 204 80 284 418 11 292 205 247 131 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... Total Goals...... 179 204 |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| Free-position...... 43 34 ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T Unassisted...... 94 124 ------Overtime...... 2 5 1 KENT, Callahan 5 159:37 26 9.77 4 .133 2 1 0 Goals scored average... 11.07 12.62 5 KRATZ, Maddie 15 810:37 178 13.18 110 .382 3 10 0 GROUND BALLS...... 287 292 Total...... 16 970:14 204 12.62 114 .358 5 11 0 DRAW CONTROLS...... 206 205 Opponents...... 16 970:14 179 11.07 127 .415 11 5 0 TURNOVERS...... 263 247 CAUSED TURNOVERS...... 139 131 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total CLEARS...... 146-193 160-183 ------Clear Pct...... 756 .874 Vanderbilt...... 95 82 2 0 - 179 ATTENDANCE...... Opponents...... 107 92 4 1 - 204 Total...... 2245 3582 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 8/281 8/448 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Neutral Site #/Avg..... 0/0 ------Vanderbilt...... 65 48 1 0 - 114 Opponents...... 62 65 0 0 - 127

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------Vanderbilt...... 200 187 3 0 - 390 Opponents...... 224 187 6 1 - 418

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------Vanderbilt...... 157 147 2 0 - 306 Opponents...... 172 140 5 1 - 318