The Original Crew #1 - Taylor LaFortune #10 - Savannah Saunders #4 - Katie Schaiff #11 - Abby Coleman #6 - Lexy Byrne #16 - Heather Newell #7 - Serena Wolfe #24 - Alyssa Havens

2010 Hendrix College Field Hockey Media Guide Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Conway, Head Coach...... Ellie Karvoski Founded...... 1876 Office Phone...... 501.450.1382 Enrollment...... 1,463 (42 states/13 countries) Alma Mater...... B.A., Northwestern (‘97) Type...... Private, United Methodist, Liberal Arts Hendrix Coaching Record...... 7-39 (3 yrs) Faculty...... 102 Full-Time Overall Coaching Record...... 7-39 (3 yrs) Student/Faculty Ratio...... 13:1 Career SCAC Record...... 2-22 (3 yrs) Majors...... 31 Undergraduate, 33 Minors, M.A. in Accounting Nickname...... Warriors Assistant Coach...... Immad Qazi Colors...... Black & Orange Office Phone...... 501.450.1382 Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Conference...... Southern Collegiate Athletic TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Record...... 3-13 President...... Dr. J. Timothy Cloyd Home...... 3-5 Alma Mater...... B.A., Emory and Henry, M.A. & Ph.D., UMass Amherst Away...... 0-8 Athletic Director...... Danny Powell Neutral...... 0-0 Alma Mater...... B.A., Arkansas, M.A., Georgia Southern 2009 SCAC Record...... 1-7 Office Phone...... 501.450.1265 Home...... 1-3 Assistant Athletic Director/SWA...... Mary Ann Schlientz Away...... 0-4 Alma Mater...... B.A., UT Arlington, M.A., UCA Letterman Returning...... 12 Office Phone...... 501.450.4576 Letterman Lost...... 3 Assistant Athletic Director...... Amy Weaver Starters Returning...... 10 Alma Mater...... B.A., Robert Morris Starters Lost...... 1 Office Phone...... 501.450.3899 PROGRAM HISTORY Website...... www.hendrix.edu First Season...... 2007 Athletics Website...... www.hendrixwarriors.com Overall Record...... 7-39 First Win...... 3-0 vs. Earlham (8.30.08) SPORTS INFORMATION Head Coaches/Last...... 1/Ellie Karvoski (2007 to present) SPORTS MEDICINE NCAA Appearances...... 0 Head Athletic Trainer...... Laura Ross Conference Titles...... 0 Alma Mater...... B.A., Arkansas State (‘05) Office Phone...... 501.450.4596 FACILITY INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] Name...... Warrior Field Capacity...... 500 Associate Athletic Trainer...... Aaron Parsley Alma Mater...... B.A., Arkansas State (‘08), M.Ed., Virginia (‘09) Office Phone...... 501.450.1291 E-Mail...... [email protected]

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Katie Schaiff

2 2010 Hendrix College Field Hockey 2010 Numerical Roster

No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Hometown/H.S. 1 Taylor LaFortune *** Sr D 5-0 Schertz, Texas/St. Mary’s Hall 2010 Roster Breakdown 4 Katie Schaiff *** Sr F 5-2 Chesterfield, Mo./Parkway West Players by State Players by Class Players by Position 6 Lexy Byrne *** Sr D 5-5 University City, Mo./H.S. Missouri - 5 Seniors - 8 Defender - 9 7 Serena Wolfe *** Sr D 5-4 Madison, Wis./Wayland Academy Colorado - 3 First Years - 4 Forward - 4 8 Molly Umble Fy M/D 5-5 Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Country Day Connecticut - 2 Juniors - 2 Midfielder - 4 10 Savannah Saunders ** Sr F 5-6 Bonsall, Calif./Fallbrook California - 1 Sophomores - 2 Goalkeeper - 1 11 Abby Coleman *** Sr F 5-6 North Kingstown, R.I./H.S. Deleware - 1 12 Lauren Thorburg ** Jr M 5-2 St. Louis, Mo./Lutheran Pennsylvania - 1 13 Maggie DesPain * So D 5-8 St. Louis, Mo./MICDS Rhode Island - 1 14 Kelly Rappé * So F 5-6 Fort Collins, Colo./Poudre Texas - 1 15 Liz Williamson ** Jr M 5-10 Fort Collins, Colo./Fossil Ridge 16 Heather Newell *** © Sr D 5-1 Aurora, Colo./Grandview 17 Lindsay Chott Fy M/D 5-5 Fenton, Mo./Rockwood Summit 20 Elizabeth Lancaster Fy D 5-3 Dover, Del./Campus Community 22 Jennifer Koller Fy D 5-0 Woodbury, Conn./Nonnewaug 24 Alyssa Havens *** Sr G 5-4 New Canaan, Conn./St. Lukes

* - Letters Earned © - Captain

3 www.HendrixWarriors.com Hendrix Athletic Facilities

Hendrix Athletic Facilities Ranked 13th in Nation by Princeton Review Hendrix College has always been considered one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, however, according to the Princeton Review the Warriors’ three-year-old athletic facilities ranks among the best in the nation.

The Princeton Review recently praised Hendrix College for its new Wellness and Athletic Center, Bob Courtway Pool and four outdoor playing fields by ranking it 13th in the country among all 2,500 four-year colleges. That includes all NCAA Division I, II and III schools.

Hendrix joined (Crawfordsville, Ind.) and (Middle- bury, Vt.) as the only other NCAA Division III schools to make the Top 20 list. Hendrix was also the only Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) school on the list. (Front view of the Wellness and Athletic Center) The Warriors finished construction of their new athletic facilities in August of 2007. The new buildings and playing fields replaced the 46-year-old Grove Gymnasium. Hendrix has also recently finished construction of the new Student Life and Technology Center, which has been erected on the west side of Harkrider where Grove Gymnasium formerly sat.

“Our new athletic facilities have helped us, along with the great work of our coaching staff, to increase the number of student-athletes participating in our 19 sports from about 180 a few years ago to over 350 this year,” said Athletics Director Danny Powell.

The SCAC has given Hendrix the opportunity to show off its new state-of-the-art facilities by appointing the school as host of the 2008 and 2009 SCAC Men’s and Women’s Championships, 2009 SCAC Field Hockey Championships, 2010 SCAC Softball Championships and 2010 SCAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

The SCAC has chosen Hendrix as a host school for its conference championships because of the central location in the conference, ability to run on-campus tournaments and the abundant hotels and restaurants Conway has to offer.

One of the greatest aspects of Hendrix Athletics is the affordable admission to its 19 sporting event’s home games throughout the year, including SCAC Championships. Fans can come out and enjoy all the fun and excitement of college athletics for the best price of all, FREE.

In its profile on Hendrix (pages 280-281), The Princeton Review praises the college for its involved student body and accepting atmosphere. Hendrix students are quoted exten- sively throughout the review, discussing everything from the “phenomenal [financial] aid that would be ridiculous to turn down” to the “awesome theme parties”. A political science major noted that “one of Hendrix’s selling points is the personal relationships that students build with their professors,” while another student credited professors for being “courageously friendly.”

The Princeton Review’s 62 ranking lists in The Best 371 Colleges are entirely based on its survey of 122,000 students (about 325 per campus on average) attending the colleges in the book. The 80-question survey asks students to rate their schools on several topics and report on their campus experiences. Topics range from student assessments of their professors, administrators, financial aid, and campus food.

Other ranking lists are based on student reports about their student body’s political leanings, race/class rela- tions, gay community acceptance, and other aspects of campus life. A college’s appearance on a ranking list is entirely the result of a high consensus among its surveyed students about a topic compared with that of students at other schools answering the same survey question(s) on the ranking list topic. (Aerial view of the top-ranked Warrior facilities)

4 2010 Hendrix College Field Hockey Coaching Profiles Ellie Karvoski Head Coach Third Season at Hendrix ‘97

Ellie Karvoski enters her fourth season at the helm of the Warriors’ field hockey the World Cup, while her 15’s teams placed ninth in 2002 and fifth in 2006. She was program. Hendrix added field hockey to its list of 19 NCAA Division-III sports in the named to the 2006 All-World Women’s Rugby Team and was a Northeast Regional summer of 2006 and Karvoski was hired soon after as the Warriors’ inuagural head All-Star Rugby Most-Valuable-Player in 2002 and 2005. coach. At the college level, Karvoski was a standout defender for the Northwestern University In just her second season, she was named the 2008 Southern Collegiate Athletic Wildcats’ field hockey team. The Norwalk, Conn. native was named NCAA Division-I Conference Co-Coach of the Year. Karvoski has guided Hendrix to a 7-39 overall record All-American and Academic All-American in 1996 and was a three time All-Big Ten and 2-22 SCAC mark over the past three seasons and is on the verge of turning the Conference performer (1994, 95, 96). Karvoski was a key member of a Wildcats’ squad Warriors into conference contenders. that won the 1994 Big Ten Conference Championship and made it to the NCAA Final Four. She was part of a 1994 Northwestern defense that ranked first in the Big Ten by Prior to coming to Hendrix, Karvoski served as head coach of the U.S. Field Hockey allowing just 0.7 goals per-game and posting six shutouts on the season. New York and New Jersey Futures Program. She also served as an interim assistant field hockey coach at Northwestern University (Chicago, Ill.) in 1998. Karvoski then Karvoski earned her bachelor’s in mathematics from Northwestern in 1997 before served as assistant field hockey coach and recruiting coordinator for three years at earning her certificate in business computer information systems from Hofstra in Hofstra University (Long Island, N.Y.). 1999. She is currently working towards a master’s in computer information systems and data security from . Most recently, Karvoski competed as a key member of the U.S. National Rugby Team (2002-09). She played on the 2002 (Barcelona), 2006 (Canada) and 2009 (Dubai) U.S. Karvoski resides in Little Rock, Ark. and enjoys spending her free time traveling, Women’s Rugby World Cup teams. In 2009, Karvoski’s U.S. 7’s team placed third in mountain biking and hiking.

5 www.HendrixWarriors.com Warrior Profiles Taylor LaFortune at Hendrix Taylor LaFortune Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att 2007 14 1 0 2 1 1 0 0-0 2008 15 0 6 6 3 1 0 0-0 1 2009 16 1 3 5 6 2 1 0-0 Career 45 2 9 13 10 3 1 0-0 Senior • Defender Schertz, Texas / St. Mary’s Hall 2009: Earned NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad honors ... an SCAC All-Academic Team selection ... started all 16 games ... scored lone goal of the year in season-open- ing win against Sewanee on Sept. 5 ... dished out a team-high three assists ... made five defensive saves to lead the squad. 2008: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... started all 15 games ... led the team and tied for third in the league with six assists ... recorded two assists in back-to-back games on Sept. 27 and Oct. 4 against Sewanee and Fontbonne, respectively. 2007: Garnered SCAC All-Academic Team award ... started in all 15 games of the Warriors’ inaugural season ... scored the program’s first goal on her only shot of the season in a 3-1 loss to Ohio Wesleyan on Sept. 2. High School: Four-year letterwinner in at Saint Mary’s Hall ... selected to the National Academic Squad by the NFHCA as a junior ... named team MVP her senior year ... played in the National Hockey Festival both sophomore and junior seasons ... also, a four-year letterwinner in soccer ... off the field, member of the National Honor Society andhe t Spanish National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Marc and Ann LaFortune ... born in Honolulu, Hawaii and grew up in San Antonio, Texas due to father’s 27-year Air Force career ... has two older sisters, Andrea LaFortune and Marquis Stakes ... majoring in Environmental Studies and minoring in Spanish ... chose Hendrix because of its small, yet diverse student body ... enjoyed being a part of the inaugural Hendrix field hockey team ... most proud of scoring the first goal in Hendrix field hockey history ... enjoys traveling with the field hockey team, watching soccer games and cooking meals with friends.

Katie Schaiff at Hendrix Katie Schaiff Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att 2007 15 0 0 0 3 2 0 0-0 2008 15 4 0 8 20 10 0 0-0 4 2009 15 0 1 1 10 3 0 0-0 Career 45 4 1 9 33 15 0 0-0 Senior • Forward/Midfielder Chesterfield, Mo. / ParkwayW est H.S. 2009: Started in 13 games and saw time on the field in 15 affairs ... racked up 10 shots with three on-goal ... made her first collegiate assist in the Warriors’ 5-0 win over Transylvania on Sept. 26. 2008: Started all 15 games ... ranked second on the team with four goals ... tied for second on the team with eight points ... tallied 20 shots with 10 on-goal ... scored her first collegiate goal in the Warriors’ season-opening win against Earlham on Aug. 30 ... netted a goal in the Warriors’ first SCAC win in program history, 4-3, over Sewanee onSept. 27 ... scored her final goal of the year in the Warriors’ 4-0 win over Fontbonne on Oct. 18. 2007: Garnered SCAC All-Academic Team award ... started in all 15 games of the Warriors’ inaugural season ... recorded three shots with two on-goal for a .667 on-goal percentage. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Parkway West High School ... a member of the inaugural field hockey team for Parkway West ... voted Team Captain her junior and senior years ... participated in futures for two years ... also lettered in lacrosse and racquetball ... off the field, involved with school newspaper and Gay Straight Alliance. Personal: Daughter of Tim and Robyn Schaiff ... born and raised in St. Louis, Mo. ... has an older brother (25) and a younger sister (17) ... majoring in Biology ... spent a semes- ter studying abroad in Scotland ... chose Hendrix for the field hockey team and academic exellence ... enjoys scuba diving and reading.

6 2010 Hendrix College Field Hockey Warrior Profiles Lexy Byrne at Hendrix Lexy Byrne Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att 2007 14 1 0 2 1 1 0 0-0 2008 15 0 6 6 3 1 0 0-0 6 2009 16 1 3 5 6 2 1 0-0 Career 45 2 9 13 10 3 1 0-0 Senior • Midfielder/Defender University City, Mo. / University City H.S. 2009: Earned Academic All-SCAC honors ... started 15 games ... made one assist out of the backfield ... recorded three shots with two on-goal ... scored her lone assist in a 1-2 loss to Lindenwood on Oct. 11. 2008: Started in all 15 games ... collected three shots ... key member of a Warrior defense that allowed just 2.2 goals per-game. 2007: Started 14 games ... tallied eight shots with six on-goal. High School: A four-year letterwinner at University City High School ... three-time All-Conference Team winner ... named USA Field Hockey Futures Selection in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... named team Captain her senior year ... selected to St. Louis Senior All-Star Team ... ranked second in the state for assists her senior year ... also lettered in soccer for two years. Personal: Daughter of Jean Peters and Richard Byrne ... has a sister, Rebekah, who plays volleyball at .

Serena Wolfe at Hendrix Serena Wolfe Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att 2007 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2008 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 2009 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Career 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Senior • Defender Madison, Wis. / Wayland Academy 2009: Started 13 games and saw time on the field in 15 matches. 2008: Started 14 games for the Warriors. 2007: Garnered SCAC All-Academic Team award ... started in all 15 games of the Warriors’ inaugural season. High School: A four-year letter winner under head coach Diane Alpaugh at Wayland Academy ... named Team Captain and Most Valuable Player her senior year ... also a three- year letter winner in both swimming and soccer ... off the field, involved in Student Council and the Thespian Society. Personal: Daughter of Robert and Margaret Wolfe ... born in Orange, Calif. and raised in Madison, Wis. ... has two younger sisters, Caitlin (21) and Clare (19) ... majoring in Biol- ogy and minoring in Spanish ... chose Hendrix for the strong Biology program, wonderful people, and a chance to be part of the inaugural field hockey team.

7 www.HendrixWarriors.com Warrior Profiles Savannah Saunders at Hendrix Savannah Saunders Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att 2007 15 0 0 0 14 7 0 0-0 2008 15 3 2 8 16 12 1 0-0 10 2009 ------Career 30 3 2 8 30 19 1 0-0 Senior • Forward Bonsall, Calif. / Fallbrook H.S. 2009: Took the season off to study abroad in England. 2008: Earned Academic All-SCAC honors ... started all 15 games ... scored a career-best three goals and two assists on 16 shots, 12 on-goal ... scored her first career goal in the Warriors’ 1-3 loss to Sewanee on Sept. 14 ... made her first assist in a 1-5 loss to Depauw on Sept. 21 ... netted two goals and one assist in a 4-0 win over Fontbonne on ct.O 18. 2007: Started in all 15 games of the Warriors’ inaugural season ... tied for second on the team with 14 shots and seven on-goal. High School: A three-year letterwinner at Fallbrook High School ... a Second Team All-American her senior year ... earned All-Academic Team and Honor Roll all four years ... named Most Inspirational team award three times ... also lettered three years in lacrosse ... off the field, member of National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Kris and Paul Saunders ... has a younger brother, John (17), and sister, Maggie (11) ... majoring in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing and minoring in History ... has lived in Southern California her entire life ... chose Hendrix for its very open and accepting nature and for its small size.

Abby Coleman at Hendrix Abby Coleman Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att 2007 15 0 0 0 23 14 0 0-0 2008 15 8 3 19 51 29 1 0-0 11 2009 16 5 2 12 50 29 0 0-0 Career 46 13 5 31 124 72 1 0-0 Senior • Midfielder/Forward N. Kingstown, R.I. / N. Kingstown H.S. 2009: An All-SCAC First Team selection ... earned Academic All-SCAC honors ... started in 15 games and saw minutes in all 16 contests ... tied for fifth in SCAC and led team with 50 shots ... ranked fifth in SCAC and led team with five goals. 2008: Earned All-SCAC First Team honors ... named to the 2008 Longstreth/NFCA Division III All-Great Lakes Region Second Team ... named SCAC Player-of-the-Week in week five ... started in 14 games and played in all 15 affairs ... the Warriors’ leading attacker as she paced the squad with eight goals, 25 shots on-goal and 19 points ... tied for second on the team with three assists. 2007: Started in all 15 games of the Warriors’ inaugural season ... led the team with 23 shots and 14 on-goal. High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Julie Maguire at North Kingstown High School ... led her team to a State Championship her junior year ... three-time All-Division and All-State selection ... earned National Academic All-American her senior year ... named team MVP her senior year ... also lettered years in softball and was a two time All-Division selection ... also a three-year member of Lead the Way Select Field Hockey ... off the field, National and World Language Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Jolie and Kevin Coleman ... born and raised in North Kingstown, R.I. ... has two older sisters, Amy and Kelly ... majoring in English: Creative Writing ... enjoys Harry Potter and Beyonce.

8 2010 Hendrix College Field Hockey Warrior Profiles Heather Newell at Hendrix Heather Newell Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att 2007 15 0 0 0 14 7 0 0-0 2008 15 2 0 4 31 16 0 0-0 16 2009 16 0 0 0 29 16 0 0-0 Career 46 2 0 4 74 39 0 0-0 Senior • Defender Aurora, Colo. / Grandview H.S. 2009: An SCAC All-Academic Team selection ... started all 16 games ... led a Warrior defense that ranked third in the SCAC for goals allowed (26) and 45th in the nation for goals against average (1.59) ... ranked third on the team with 29 shots and 16 on-goal. 2008: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... started all 15 games ... scored two goals ... tied for second on the team with 31 shots and 16 on-goal ... netted her first col- legiate goal in a 5-0 win over Fontbonne on Oct. 4. 2007: Garnered SCAC All-Academic Team award ... started in all 15 games of the Warriors’ inaugural season ... tied for second on the team with 14 shots and seven on-goal. High School: A three-year letterwinner at Grandview High School ... helped team make State Championship Playoffs all three years ... three-time All-State selection ... named to All-Academic Team throughout high school career ... named team’s Most Inspirational Player her freshman year ... named Co-Offensive MVP as a junior ... named teamMVP her senior year ... team captain her senior year ... attended National Futures Tournament and participated in USA Field Hockey Futures ... also a member of high school soccer and club soccer teams ... off the field, served as editor for yearbook, involved with Key Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Daughter of Ted Newell and Michelle Cupps ... born in Denver, Colo. and grew up in Aurora, Colo. ... has a younger brother, Lance (18), a step brother, Nathan (21), and a step sister, Audrey (12) ... majoring in American Studies and intends to earn a graduate degree in Social Work ... chose Hendrix because of the strong academic program and Odyssey program, great school traditions, the beautiful campus, and to continue playing field hockey ... enjoys traveling, hiking, cheering on the Denver Broncos, spending time with friends and family, teaching and playing with kids, and eating burritos.

Alyssa Havens at Hendrix Year GP GA GAA SV Pct w-L-T Sho Alyssa Havens 2007 15 66 4.66 175 .726 0-15-0 0 2008 15 31 2.28 85 .733 4-9-0 2 24 2009 16 26 1.59 18 .831 3-12-0 2 Career 46 123 2.79 388 .759 7-36-0 4 Senior • Goalkeeper New Canaan, Conn. / St. Lukes H.S. 2009: An All-SCAC First Team selection ... garnered SCAC Defensive Co-Player-of-the-Year award ... named to the 2009 Longstreth/NFCA Division III All-Great Lakes Region First Team ... named SCAC Defensive Player-of-the-Week in week one ... led the conference in saves (128), saves per-game (8.00), and was second in the SCAC and seventh in the nation with an .831 save percentage ... reached 375 career saves which is good for second all-time in league history. 2008: Earned SCAC All-Sportsmanship Team honors ... started in all 15 games and played 950 minutes in front of the net ... ranked second in the league with 5.54 saves per- game and third with 85 saves ... tallied a 1.99 goals against average and .742 save percentage. 2007: Started in all 15 games of the Warriors’ inaugural season ... ranked eighth in the nation and first in the SCAC with 11.67 saves per-game ... led the SCAC with 175 saves. High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Camille DeMarco-Havens at St. Luke’s School ... named team captain her senior year ... received All-Fairchester Athletic Association Team honors her junior and senior years ... earned All-Western New England Prep-School Association as a sophomore, junior and senior ... participated in Futures program from 2003-07 ... was an alternate for National Futures Tournament in 2004 ... competed in National Futures Tournament in 2005 and 2006 ... played for the Junior Olympic Team in 2005 ... played on the Connecticut Revolution club team from 2006-07 ... won gold medal in the Connecticut Nutmeg Games ... played in the Field Hockey Festival in 2005 and 2006 ... also lettered four years in softbal and a two years in basketball ... softball team captain her senior year ... an All-FAA Team selection her junior and senior years ... off the field, involved in many community service projects including Arts for Healing, The Midnight Run and Anti-Defimation League ... graduated with Honors. Personal: Daughter of Camille and David Havens ... born and raised in New Canaan, Conn. ... has a younger brother, David (17) ... majoring in Psychology and minoring in Religion ... wants to be an art therapist, working with those people who are unable to express themselves verbally to have another outlet to communicate their thoughts and emotions ... started looking at Hendrix because of head coach Ellie Karvoski ... “I was very interested in being a part of the inaugural team. The decision to go to Hendrix was based on field hockey as well as all of the other awesome things the school has to offer academically and socially.” ... enjoys working with kids, cooking, traveling and ploringex new cultures. 9 www.HendrixWarriors.com Warrior Profiles Lauren Thorburg at Hendrix Lauren Thorburg Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att 2008 15 2 0 4 11 6 0 0-0 2009 16 0 1 1 11 5 0 0-0 12 Career 31 2 1 5 22 11 0 0-0 Junior • Midfielder St. Louis, Mo. / Lutheran H.S. 2009: Garnered SCAC Fall All-Sportsmanship Team honors ... started in all 16 games ... recorded one assist in the season-opening 2-0 win over Sewanee on Sept. 5. 2008: Started 12 games and saw minutes in all 15 affairs ... tied for fourth on the team with two goals ... scored her first collegiate goal in a 5-0 victory over Fontbonne on Oct. 4. High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Cathy Wietfeldt at Lutheran High School South ... a former Captain and MVP she was also the 12th leading scorer in her district her junior year ... named Second Team All-Conference her junior year and Honorable Mention her senior year ... also a four-year letterwinner in soccer ... off the field, a Student Ambassador and a member of the Lancer Singers and Concert Choir ... also an assistant editor on the yearbook staff. Personal: Daughter of Tim and Theresa Thorburg ... born and raised in St. Louis, Mo. ... has a younger brother, Nick (17) ... majoring in English with a Psychology minor ... would eventually like to enter the field of publishing ... currently the Sports Editor for the Troubadour ... enjoys hiking and climbing in her spare time.

Liz Williamson at Hendrix Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att Liz Williamson 2008 15 3 0 6 26 16 0 0-0 2009 13 3 0 6 8 5 0 0-0 15 Career 28 6 0 12 34 21 0 0-0 Junior • Midfielder Fort Collins, Colo. / Fossil Ridge H.S. 2009: Started 13 games while fighting through injuries throughout the start of the season ... tied for third on the team with three goals ... tallied eight shots and five on-goal for a .625 on-goal percentage ... made one defensive save ... scored a goal in her first game of the season against Transylvania on Sept. 26 ... recorded a goal in back-to-back games for a second time in her career on Oct. 11 and 16 against Lindenwood and Manhattanville, respectively. 2008: Started in 14 games and saw minutes in all 15 contests ... scored three goals ... collected 26 shots and 16 on-goal ... netted her first collegiate goal in a season-opening 3-0 win over Earlham on Aug. 30 ... scored goals in back-to-back games on Sept. 27 and Oct. 4 against Sewanee and Fontbonne, respectively. 2007: Started in all 15 games of the Warriors’ inaugural season ... led the team with 23 shots and 14 on-goal. High School: A three-year letterwinner for PSD Unified Field Hockey ... named Second Team All-Conference once ... earned First Team All-Conference once ... garnered First Team All-Academic three years ... named team MVP her junior and senior years ... named First Team All-Seniors ... member of Colorado Select Field Hockey Team ... also a three- year letterwinner in basketball and track and field ... off the field, member of National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, editor of School Newspaper, founding member of Girls Leadership Club, and leader for Senior Capstone Experience. Personal: Daughter of Dave and Alice Williamson ... born and raised in Fort Collins, Co. ... has an older sister, Leigh Anne (23) ... majoring in Business and Economics ... enjoys watching and playing most sports, loves to travel and hopes to study abroad next summer ... chose Hendrix because “I liked the feel of the school when I visited and had an opportunity to extend my field hockey career while focusing on academics.”

10 2010 Hendrix College Field Hockey Warrior Profiles Maggie DesPain at Hendrix Maggie DesPain Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att 2009 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 13 Career 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Sophomore • Defender St. Louis, Mo. / MICDS H.S. 2009: Started in 15 games and was a key member of a Warrior defense that ranked second in the league with 22 goals allowed and third in the SCAC with a 1.38 goals allowed average. High School: A four-year letterwinner under head coach Lynn Mittler at Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School (MICDS) ... runner-up in Midwest Field Hockey Cham- pionship her junior year ... Midwest Field Hockey Association (MFHA) Second Team selection her junior year ... named MFHA First Team her senior year ... earned MFHA Senior All-Star honors as a senior ... named Team MVP her senior year after earning Team Best Defensive Player award her junior year ... also lettered in basketball, lacrosse and soccer ... off the field, an Academic Honor Student, Athletic Council member, Fellowship of Christian Athletes member, and Signet Society member. Personal: Daughter of David and Susan DesPain ... born in Collinsville, Ill. and moved to St. Louis, Mo. in 2001 ... has two brothers, Bobby (22) and Jimmy (15), and a chocolate labrador, Cocoa Bella ... major is undeclared ... “I choose Hendrix were for the diverse atmosphere, the unique people, and the welcoming campus” ... enjoys playing the piano, reading, spending time with my friends and family and attending bible study.

Kelly Rappé at Hendrix Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG GW PS-Att Kelly Rappé 2009 15 4 0 8 40 23 1 0-0 14 Career 15 4 0 8 40 23 1 0-0 Sophomore • Forward Fort Collins, Colo. / Poudre H.S. 2009: Named to the NFHCA D-III National Academic Squad ... an SCAC All-Academic Team selection ... ranked seventh in the league and second on the team with 2.67 shots per-game ... ranked second on the team and tied for 11th in the SCAC with four goals ... first collegiate goal was the game winner in a 2-0 season-opening win against Sewanee on Sept. 5. ... recorded the first hat trick in program history with three scores against Transylvania on Sept. 26. High School: A three-year letterwinner at Poudre High School ... earned Academic All-State First Team her junior and senior years ... named Colorado Player-to-Watch by Rockey Mountain News pre-season poll ... a Top 10 Players in Colorado Preseason Award winner ... earned team honors with Heart of Fire Award, Sportsmanship Award, Spirit Goddess Award, Most Improved Midfield Player, and Heart of the Champion Award ... named team captain her senior year ... World Youth Federation of International Hockey Association Representative ... member of the USA Field Hockey Futures Development Program ... competed at the USA Field Hockey Festival two years ... also lettered two years in basketball, and four years in track & field ... named track & field team captain as a junior and senior. Personal: Daughter of Carla Casewit and Anthony Rappé ... born and raised in Fort Collins, Colo. ... has an older sister, Mollie (23), and younger brother, Charles (16) ... majoring in Early Childhood Education and minoring in History ... has secretly wanted to be an Olympic gymnast since she was three years old ... competed in her first distance run when she was 10 years old, wearing sandals ... choose Hendrix because as soon as she stepped on the campus she felt at home ... enjoys any activity outside such as hiking, camping, snowshoeing, or skiing.

11 www.HendrixWarriors.com Warrior Profiles Molly Umble Lindsay Chott 8 17 First Year • Midfielder/Defender First Year • Midfielder/Defender Lancaster, Pa. / Country Day School Fenton, Mo. / Rockwood Summit H.S. High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Betsy Heim at Lancaster High School: A four-year letterwinner in at Rockwood Summit High School ... named Country Day School ... named team captain her senior year ... team qualified for First Team All-Conference, Defensive Player-of-the-Year, St. Louis Senior All-Star and District Tournament twice ... also lettered four years in squash and two years in soccer Gateway Field Hockey Indoor Draft League Team her senior year ... also lettered in ... off the field, started a club at her school to raise funds for the Christopher Reeve cheerleading and soccer ... named soccer team captain and MVP her freshman year ... Foundation. off the field, invloved in National Honor Society, Renaissance and Pre-Med Club. Personal: Daughter of Maura and Rob Umble ... born and raised in Lancaster, Pa. ... Personal: Daughter of Christine and Bradley Chott ... born and raised in St. Louis, has a younger brother (Alex) and younger sister (Bridget) ... enjoys traveling, watch- Mo. ... has an older brother, Matthew (21) ... majoring in Biology/Pre-Med ... plans ing movies and spending time with friends. on becoming a pediatric oncologist ... chose Hendrix because of the great science program and beautiful campus ... enjoys shopping, camping, playing sports, working out and hanging out with friends.

Elizabeth Lancaster Jennifer Koller 20 22 First Year • Defender First Year • Defender Dover, Del. / Campus Community School Woodbury, Conn. / Nonnewaug H.S. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Campus Community High School ... voted High School: A three-year letterwinner under head coach Kathy Brenner at Non- First Team All-Conference her sophomore, junior and senior years ... named Field newaug High School ... nominated Third Team All-Berkshire League Honorable Hockey MVP her senior year ... voted team captain her junior and senior years ... also a Mention her sophomore year ... named Second Team All-Berkshire League her junior four-year letterwinner and named Honorable Mention All-Conference all four years in year ... garnered First Team All-Berkshire League and All-State her senior year ... led soccer ... off the field, participated in Mock Trial, National Honor Society and Student her team as senior captain to quarterfinal round of State Championship ... also earned Government Association ... Salutatorian of her graduating class. two letters in track and field ... also played field hockey with Connecticut Revolution Club Team for one year and competed in National Festival in Indio, Calif. and National Personal: Daughter of Sarah and Tom Lancaster ... born and raised in Dover, Del. ... Showcase in Florida from 2009-10 ... participated in Futures for two years. has a younger brother, Ross (16) ... major is undeclared ... chose Hendrix because the welcoming atmosphere and academic strength ... enjoys reading and spending time Personal: Daughter of Al and Margaret Koller ... born and raised in Woodbury, with friends and family. Conn. ... has two older sisters, Jessica (20) and Amanda (22) ... majoring in Sports Psychology ... was part of the United States Olympic Luge Development & Candidate Select Team for six years ... participated in the sport of luge for 10 years in Lake Placid, N.Y. under head coach Duncan Kennedy ... chose Hendrix to play field hockey and to challenge herself in the classroom as well as on the field; and “because of the instant home feeling I got on my initial visit even though I was 23 hours and several hundred miles away from Woodbury, Conn.”

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Lauren Thorburg Heather Newell

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2009 Hendrix College Field Hockey Hendrix College Combined Team Statistics (Final Stats) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 3-13 3-5 0-8 0-0 CONFERENCE 1-7 1-3 0-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-6 2-2 0-4 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw ps-att dsv Sep 05 SEWANEE-U. OF SOUTH W 2-0 83 1 Taylor LaFortune 16 1 3 5 6 . 1 6 7 2 . 3 3 3 1 0 - 0 5 * Sep 12 L 0-3 148 3 Julia Cook 2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Sep 18 at Lindenwood Univ. L 0-2 0 4 Katie Schaiff 15 0 1 1 10 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Sep 26 TRANSYLVANIA UNIV. W 5-0 280 5 Stephanie Verweij 15 1 1 3 24 . 0 4 2 15 . 6 2 5 1 0 - 0 0 * Sep 27 L 1-3 95 6 Lexy Byrne 15 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 - 0 1 * Oct 02 at L o t 0-1 75 7 Serena Wolfe 15 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 * Oct 04 at Sewanee-U. of South L 0-1 86 8 Dana Nucaro 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 * Oct 10 at Rhodes College L 0-1 0 9 Jordan Fletcher 9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Oct 11 LINDENWOOD UNIV. L o t 1-2 45 11 Abby Coleman 16 5 2 12 50 . 1 0 0 29 . 5 8 0 0 0 - 0 0 Oct 16 at Manhattanville L o t 1-2 126 12 Lauren Thorburg 16 0 1 1 11 . 0 0 0 5 . 4 5 5 0 0 - 0 0 & Oct 18 at Mount Holyoke L 0-3 45 13 Maggie DesPain 15 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 * Oct 23 SEWANEE W 3-1 48 14 Kelly Rappe 15 4 0 8 40 . 1 0 0 23 . 5 7 5 1 0 - 0 0 * Oct 25 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY L o t 1-2 45 15 Liz Williamson 13 3 0 6 8 . 3 7 5 5 . 6 2 5 0 0 - 0 1 10-30-09 at Transylvania L o t 0-1 130 16 Heather Newell 16 0 0 0 29 . 0 0 0 16 . 5 5 2 0 0 - 0 1 * Oct 31 at Centre College L 0-3 68 22 Ming Tai 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Nov 06 SEWANEE-U. OF SOUTH L 0-1 135 Total 16 14 9 37 182 . 0 7 7 100 . 5 4 9 3 0 - 0 8 Opponents 16 22 17 61 184 . 1 2 0 91 . 4 9 5 11 1 - 1 9 TEAM STATISTICS HCFH OPP SHOT STATISTICS ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho Goals-Shot attempts 14-182 22-184 24 Alyssa Havens 16 1145:27 26 1.59 128 . 8 3 1 3-12-0 2 Goals scored per game 0.88 1.38 Total 16 1145:27 26 1.59 128 . 8 3 1 3-12-0 2 Shot pct. .0 7 7 .1 2 0 Opponents 14 1002:54 13 0.91 94 . 8 7 9 11-3-0 8 Shots on goal-Attempts 100-182 91-184 SOG pct. .5 4 9 .4 9 5 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total S h o t s / G a m e 11.4 11.5 Hendrix College 7 7 0 14 PENALTY CORNERS 128 106 Opponents 10 11 5 26 Goals off corners 3 0 PENALTY STROKES 0-0 1-1 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total PENALTIES Hendrix College 86 94 2 182 Green cards 9 2 Opponents 91 78 15 184 Yellow cards 2 1 Red cards 0 0 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total ATTENDANCE Hendrix College 59 61 6 126 T o ta l 879 530 Opponents 43 47 4 94 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/110 8/66 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Hendrix College 57 71 0 128 Opponents 60 44 2 106

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2009 Hendrix College Field Hockey Hendrix College Category Leaders (Final Stats) All games

## Points GP G A Pts Shots ## Shots GP G A Shots Shot% 11 Abby Coleman 16 5 2 12 50 11 Abby Coleman 16 5 2 50 . 1 0 0 14 Kelly Rappe 15 4 0 8 40 14 Kelly Rappe 15 4 0 40 . 1 0 0 15 Liz Williamson 13 3 0 6 8 16 Heather Newell 16 0 0 29 . 0 0 0 1 Taylor LaFortune 16 1 3 5 6 5 Stephanie Verweij 15 1 1 24 . 0 4 2 5 Stephanie Verweij 15 1 1 3 24 12 Lauren Thorburg 16 0 1 11 . 0 0 0 12 Lauren Thorburg 16 0 1 1 11 4 Katie Schaiff 15 0 1 10 . 0 0 0 4 Katie Schaiff 15 0 1 1 10 15 Liz Williamson 13 3 0 8 . 3 7 5 6 Lexy Byrne 15 0 1 1 3 1 Taylor LaFortune 16 1 3 6 . 1 6 7 6 Lexy Byrne 15 0 1 3 . 0 0 0 ## Goals GP G A Pts Shots 3 Julia Cook 2 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 11 Abby Coleman 16 5 2 12 50 14 Kelly Rappe 15 4 0 8 40 ## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 15 Liz Williamson 13 3 0 6 8 11 Abby Coleman 16 5 2 50 29 . 5 8 0 5 Stephanie Verweij 15 1 1 3 24 14 Kelly Rappe 15 4 0 40 23 . 5 7 5 1 Taylor LaFortune 16 1 3 5 6 16 Heather Newell 16 0 0 29 16 . 5 5 2 5 Stephanie Verweij 15 1 1 24 15 . 6 2 5 ## Assists GP G A Pts Shots 12 Lauren Thorburg 16 0 1 11 5 . 4 5 5 1 Taylor LaFortune 16 1 3 5 6 15 Liz Williamson 13 3 0 8 5 . 6 2 5 11 Abby Coleman 16 5 2 12 50 4 Katie Schaiff 15 0 1 10 3 . 3 0 0 6 Lexy Byrne 15 0 1 1 3 1 Taylor LaFortune 16 1 3 6 2 . 3 3 3 4 Katie Schaiff 15 0 1 1 10 6 Lexy Byrne 15 0 1 3 2 . 6 6 7 12 Lauren Thorburg 16 0 1 1 11 5 Stephanie Verweij 15 1 1 3 24 ## Game-winning Goals GP No. 14 Kelly Rappe 15 1 2009 Hendrix1 TaylorCollege LaFortune Field Hockey 16 1 Hendrix College High/Low5 Stephanie Analysis Verweij (Final Stats) 15 1 All games

Hendrix College - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS 6 Kelly Rappe vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) 4 Abby Coleman vs Sewanee (Oct 23) GOALS 3 Kelly Rappe vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) 2 Abby Coleman vs Sewanee (Oct 23) ASSISTS 1 Taylor LaFortune vs DePauw University (Oct 25) 1 Taylor LaFortune vs Sewanee (Oct 23) 1 Lexy Byrne vs Lindenwood Univ. (Oct 11) 1 Taylor LaFortune vs Centre College (Sep 27) 1 Abby Coleman vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) 1 Stephanie Verweij vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) 1 Katie Schaiff vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) 1 Abby Coleman vs Sewanee-U. of South (Sep 05) 1 Lauren Thorburg vs Sewanee-U. of South (Sep 05) SHOTS 8 Abby Coleman vs DePauw University (Oct 25) 7 Kelly Rappe at Sewanee-U. of South (Oct 04) SHOTS ON GOAL 6 Abby Coleman vs DePauw University (Oct 25) 5 Abby Coleman vs Centre College (Sep 27) 5 Heather Newell at Lindenwood Univ. (Sep 18) SAVES 18 Alyssa Havens at Lindenwood Univ. (Sep 18) 16 Alyssa Havens vs Lindenwood Univ. (Oct 11)

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2009 Hendrix College Field Hockey Hendrix College High/Low Analysis (Final Stats) All games

Hendrix College - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 13 vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) 7 vs Sewanee (Oct 23) GOALS 5 vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) 3 vs Sewanee (Oct 23) ASSISTS 3 vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) 2 vs Sewanee-U. of South (Sep 05) SHOTS 22 vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) 19 vs DePauw University (Oct 25) SHOTS ON GOAL 16 vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) 13 at Lindenwood Univ. (Sep 18) SAVES 18 at Lindenwood Univ. (Sep 18) 16 vs Lindenwood Univ. (Oct 11) PENALTY CORNERS 17 vs DePauw University (Oct 25) 13 at Transylvania (10-30-09) FOULS 12 at Rhodes College (Oct 10)

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 9 at Mount Holyoke (Oct 18) 8 vs Centre College (Sep 27) 8 vs Rhodes College (Sep 12) GOALS 3 at Centre College (Oct 31) 3 at Mount Holyoke (Oct 18) 3 vs Centre College (Sep 27) 3 vs Rhodes College (Sep 12) ASSISTS 3 at Mount Holyoke (Oct 18) 2 vs DePauw University (Oct 25) 2 at Manhattanville (Oct 16) 2 vs Centre College (Sep 27) 2 vs Rhodes College (Sep 12) SHOTS 32 at DePauw University (Oct 02) 22 at Sewanee-U. of South (Oct 04) SHOTS ON GOAL 13 vs Centre College (Sep 27) 13 vs Rhodes College (Sep 12) SAVES 11 at Transylvania (10-30-09) 10 at Sewanee-U. of South (Oct 04) 10 vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) PENALTY CORNERS 13 at Sewanee-U. of South (Oct 04) 11 at Mount Holyoke (Oct 18) 11 vs Transylvania Univ. (Sep 26) FOULS 17 at Rhodes College (Oct 10)

16 2010 Hendrix College Field Hockey Hendrix Record Book Team Records Individual Records Points Points Game...... 15 vs. Fontbonne University on 10/4/08 Game...... 6 Kelly Rappé vs. on 9/26/09 Season...... 62 2008 Season...... 19 Abby Coleman (2008) Career...... 31 Abby Coleman (2007-present) Goals Game...... 5 vs. Transylvania University on 9/26/09 Goals 5 vs. Fontbonne University on 10/4/08 Game...... 3 Kelly Rappé vs. Transylvania University on 9/26/09 Season...... 23 2008 Season...... 8 Abby Coleman (2008) Career...... 13 Abby Coleman (2007-present) Most Goals Allowed Game...... 9 vs. Rhodes College on 9/15/07 Assists Season...... 32 2008 Game...... 2 Taylor LaFortune vs. Fontbonne University on 10/4/08 2 Sally Cunningham vs. Fontbonne University on 10/4/08 Least Goals Allowed 2 Taylor LaFortune vs. Sewanee on 9/27/08 Game...... 0 5 shutouts Season...... 6 Taylor LaFortune (2008) Season...... 26 2009 6 Lexy Byrne (2008) Career...... 9 Taylor LaFortune (2007-present) Assists Game...... 5 vs. Fontbonne University on 10/4/08 Shots Season...... 16 2008 Game...... 10 Abby Coleman vs. Sewanee on 11/7/08 Season...... 51 Abby Coleman (2008) Shots Career...... 101 Abby Coleman (2007-present) Game...... 35 vs. Fontbonne University on 10/4/08 Season...... 185 2008 Goalkeeper Records Saves Minutes Game...... 18 vs. Lindenwood University on 9/18/09 Season...... 1,146 Alyssa Havens (2009) Season...... 128 2009 Career...... 3,088 Alyssa Havens (2007-present) Largest Margin of Victory - 5 (5-0) vs. Transylvania University on 9/26/09 Saves 5 (5-0) vs. Fontbonne University on 10/4/08 Game...... 20 Alyssa Havens vs. Sewanee on 10/7/07 Largest Margin of Defeat - 9 (9-0) vs. Rhodes College on 9/15/07 Season...... 175 Alyssa Havens (2007) Career...... 388 Alyssa Havens (2007-present) Most Wins in Season - 4 (2008) Most Losses in Season - 15 (2007) Shutouts Season...... 2 Alyssa Havens (2008, 2009) Best Record - 4-11 (.267 pct.) 2008 Career...... 4 Alyssa Havens (2007-present) Worst Record - 0-15 (.000 pct) 2007

Consecutive Wins - 2 (2008) Consecutive Wins to Start Season - 1 (2008, 2009) Consecutive Games Unbeaten - 2 (2008) Consecutive Losses - 15 (2007) Consecutive Losses to Start Season - 15 (2007) Bold indicates SCAC record

17 www.HendrixWarriors.com Record Book All-Time Results All-Time Results vs. Opponents Year-by-Year Results 2007 Season: 0-15 Overall / 0-8 SCAC Bellarmine...... 0-1 2007...... 0-15 (0-8 SCAC) Head Coach: Ellie Karvoski Centre...... 0-6 2008...... 4-11 (1-7 SCAC) 8.31 Denison L, 0-5 Denison...... 0-1 2009...... 3-13 (1-7 SCAC) 9.2 Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-3 9.15 Rhodes L, 0-9 DePauw...... 0-6 Overall...... 7-39 (2-22 SCAC) 9.22 SEWANEE L, 0-4 Earlham...... 1-0 9.23 CENTRE L, 0-3 Fontbonne...... 2-0 9.28 DEPAUW L, 0-1 Lindenwood...... 0-6 9.30 Transylvania L, 0-1 Manhattanville...... 0-1 10.6 CENTRE L, 0-6 Mount Holyoke...... 0-1 10.7 SEWANEE L, 0-3 10.12 Lindenwood L, 0-4 Ohio Wesleyan...... 0-1 10.14 DEPAUW L, 0-8 Rhodes...... 0-7 10.20 RHODES L, 0-6 Sewanee...... 3-7 10.24 Lindenwood L, 0-2 Transylvania...... 1-2 10.27 RHODES L, 0-8 11.2 Sewanee * L, 0-3 All-Time Coaching Records Name Years Overall Pct. SCAC Pct. 2008 Season: 4-11 Overall / 1-7 SCAC Ellie Karvoski...... 2007-present 7-39 .152 2-22 .083 Head Coach: Ellie Karvoski 8.30 Earlham W, 3-0 8.31 Bellarmine L, 0-6 9.14 SEWANEE L, 1-3 9.19 CENTRE L, 0-2 9.21 DEPAUW L, 1-5 9.24 Lindenwood L, 0-1 9.27 SEWANEE W, 4-3 ot 10.4 Fontbonne W, 5-0 10.5 RHODES L, 1-2 SCAC All-Conference Honors SCAC Player of the Week Honors 10.17 Lindenwood L, 1-3 Abby Coleman (1st TM - 2008, 2009) Alyssa Havens (Week 1 - 2009, Week 5 - 2007) 10.18 Fontbonne W, 4-0 Heather Newell (1st TM - 2008) Abby Coleman (Week 5 - 2008) 10.24 DEPAUW L, 0-2 Alyssa Havens (HM / Co-Defensive POTY - 2009) 10.26 CENTRE L, 0-2 11.1 RHODES L, 1-4 Heather Newell (HM - 2009) 11.2 Sewanee * L, 2-3 strokes

2009 Season: 3-13 Overall / 1-7 SCAC Head Coach: Ellie Karvoski 9.5 Sewanee W, 2-0 9.12 RHODES L, 0-3 9.18 Lindenwood L, 0-2 9.26 Transylvania W, 5-0 9.27 CENTRE L, 1-3 10.2 DEPAUW L, 0-1 ot 10.4 SEWANEE L, 0-1 10.10 RHODES L, 0-1 10.11 Lindenwood L, 1-2 ot 10.16 Manhattanville L, 1-2 ot 10.18 Mount Holyoke L, 0-3 Abby 10.23 SEWANEE W, 3-1 10.25 DEPAUW L, 1-2 ot Coleman 10.30 Transylvania L, 0-1 ot 10.31 CENTRE L, 0-3 11.6 Sewanee * L, 0-1 CAPS = SCAC GAME * = SCAC Tournament

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19 www.HendrixWarriors.com Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference History of the SCAC 2006 with participation beginning in the 2006-07 academic year. The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) celebrates its 25th Anniversary Birmingham-Southern College of Birmingham, Alabama, a former member of the in 2010-11 with countless memories of a proud and storied past and visions of an Division I Big South Conference, was approved as the 12th member of the SCAC and exciting future. began play in 2007-08.

The SCAC was founded and began operation on On the national athletics stage, the SCAC has had its fair share of success - both in September 1, 1962, as the College Athletic Conference terms of team championships (six) and individual championships (19). (CAC). The league’s first primary mark is pictured on the left. SCAC Academic Profile The SCAC and its member institutions are committed to maintaining high academic Centre College of Danville, Kentucky; Southwestern at standards. The member institutions are committed to the principle that a quality Memphis (Tennessee) (now known as Rhodes College); college athletics program is beneficial to the well-being of an institution in that it The University of the South of Sewanee, Tennessee; and benefits the entire campus community as well as the student-athletes. Washington and Lee University of Lexington, Virginia, were the four charter members of the conference. Later in 1962, Washington University of St. Louis, Missouri, became With 11 of the 12 member institutions maintaining Phi Beta Kappa chapters (Hendrix the fifth member and the CAC remained unchanged until 1972. included) on their campuses, the SCAC boasts some of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the nation. SCAC schools are consistently ranked among the top Following membership changes throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the conference 50 colleges and universities in the nation in such respected publications as Barron’s, went through restructuring and renaming. With the addition of of Peterson’s, Princeton Review and National Review College Guide. Jackson, Mississippi, and Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas, in 1988 and Hendrix College of Conway, Arkanasas, and of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference membership reached a then all-time high of eight. 2935 Horizon Park Drive, Suite C Suwanee, GA 30024 That same year (1991), the conference Phone • 678.546.3470 Fax • 678.546.3471 renamed itself the Southern Collegiate Web • www.scacsports.com Athletic Conference, hired its first full- SCAC Staff time commissioner - Stephen P. Argo - and a permanent conference office Commissioner...... Dwayne Hanberry was established in Atlanta, Georgia. E-Mail: [email protected] As part of restructuring, the league Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 3 also adopted its current primary mark Director of Sports Information...... Jeff DeBaldo (pictured right) and adopted blue E-Mail: [email protected] (pms 287) and gold (pms 131) as the official colors of the conference. Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 2

Membership changes continued throughout the ‘90s. The SCAC added Southwestern Director of Communications/New Media...... Russell Kramer University of Georgetown, Texas, in 1993 with participation beginning in the 1994-95 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 4 academic year. In 1997-98, the SCAC added both DePauw University of Greencastle, Indiana, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, Ind., with participa- tion beginning in 1998-99.

As part of a year-long celebration in 2005-06, the league celebrated its 15th an- niversary as the restructured SCAC. The league adopted a special anniversary logo (pictured left) and as part of the celebration, 15th anniversary teams were selected for all conference sponsored sports.

After Rose-Hulman announced its intentions to leave the conference, and were confirmed as the 10th and 11th members of the league in

20 2010 Hendrix College Field Hockey Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Austin College Kangaroos Colorado College Colonels Millsaps College Majors Sewanee-The Univ. of the South Tigers President • Dr. Oscar C. Page President • Richard F. Celeste President • Howard McMillan (acting) President • Dr. Joel Cunningham Athletics Director • Tim Millerick Athletics Director • Ken Ralph Athletics Director • Tim Wise Athletics Director • Joel Cunningham (does not sponsor field hockey) (does not sponsor field hockey) (does not sponsor field hockey) Field Hockey Coach • Jennifer Baldaccini

Birmingham-Southern College Panthers DePauw University Tigers Oglethorpe University Stormy Petrels Pirates President • Dr. G. David Pollick President • Dr. Brian W. Casey President • Dr. Lawrence M. Schall President • Dr. Jake B. Schrum Athletics Director • Joe Dean Jr. Athletics Director • Page Cotton Athletics Director • Jay Gardiner Athletics Director • Glada Munt (does not sponsor field hockey) Field Hockey Coach • Gina Presson (does not sponsor field hockey) (does not sponsor field hockey)

Centre College Tigers Hendrix College Warriors Rhodes College Lynx Trinity University Tigers President • Dr. John A. Roush President • Dr. J. Timothy Cloyd President • Dr. William E. Troutt President • Dr. Dennis A. Ahlburg Athletics Director • Brian Chafin Athletics Director • Danny Powell Athletics Director • Mike Clary Athletics Director • Bob King Field Hockey Coach • Tom Hobbs Field Hockey Coach • Ellie Karvoski Field Hockey Coach • Jane Wells (does not sponsor field hockey) The Reach of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference

21 www.HendrixWarriors.com Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference 2009 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Standings Past SCAC Champions Conference Overall 2004 • Rhodes 2007 • DePauw Team W L Pct. W L Pct. 2005 • Centre 2008 • Sewanee Rhodes (SCAC Champs) 7 1 .875 13 4 .765 DePauw 5 3 .625 12 8 .600 2006 • Rhodes 2009 • Rhodes Centre 6 2 .750 12 5 .706 Sewanee 1 7 .125 7 12 .368 Hendrix 1 7 .125 3 13 .188 Note: Standings based on finish at SCAC Tournament 2009 SCAC Champs Rhodes College

2009 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Statistic Leaders Points...... GP G A Pts Avg. Goals...... GP G Avg./G Sarah Riffle...... 17 12 4 28 1.65 Mary Kate Clodius...... 17 12 0.71 L. Gurkovich...... 17 8 10 26 1.53 Sarah Riffle...... 17 12 0.71 Mary Kate Clodius...... 17 12 1 25 1.47 Caroline Carlin...... 19 9 0.47 Barbara Parks...... 17 5 9 19 1.12 L. Gurkovich...... 17 8 0.47 Charlie Wagner...... 17 6 7 19 1.12 Addie McDonnell...... 17 7 0.41

Assists...... GP A Avg./G Saves...... GP SV Avg./G L. Gurkovich...... 17 10 0.59 Alyssa Havens...... 16 128 8.00 Barbara Parks...... 17 9 0.53 Liz Atwell...... 20 99 4.95 Charlie Wagner...... 17 7 0.41 Emily Detmer...... 17 94 5.53 Bridgette Shamleffer...... 20 6 0.30 Meghan Cullen...... 11 81 7.36 Sarah Jessee...... 17 5 0.29 Patty Cowley...... 17 68 4.00

Save Percentage...... GP SV GA SV Pct. Goals Against Avg...... GP GA Min. GA Avg. Meghan Cullen...... 11 81 13 .862 Meghan Cullen...... 11 13 844 1.08 Alyssa Havens...... 16 128 26 .831 Patty Cowley...... 17 21 1,198 1.23 Emily Detmer...... 17 94 25 .790 Liz Atwell...... 20 30 1,472 1.43 Liz Atwell...... 20 99 30 .767 Alyssa Havens...... 16 26 1,145 1.59 Patty Cowley...... 17 68 21 .764 Emily Detmer...... 17 25 1,073 1.63

22 2010 Hendrix College Field Hockey Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference 2009 All-SCAC Field Hockey First Team Clare Ashburn (Sewanee); Caroline Carline (Sewanee); Sally Faulkner (Centre); Lindsey Gurkovich (Rhodes); Sarah Riffle (DePauw); Charlie Wagner (Rhodes);Abby Colemn (Hendrix); Kristen Lee (Rhodes); Barbara Parks (Centre); Becca Rojek (DePauw); Liz Atwell (DePauw); Meghan Cullen (Rhodes)

2009 All-SCAC Field Hockey Honorable Mention Jennifer Bohnert (Centre); Mary Kate Clodius (Centre); Cynthia Morse (Centre); Bridgett Shamleffer (DePauw); Kimberley Trainor (DePauw);Alyssa Havens (Hendrix); Heather Newell (Hendrix); Libby Feaster (Rhodes); Sara Sanders (Rhodes); Caitlin McNaughton (Sewanee)

2009 SCAC Offensive Player of the Year: Sarah Riffle (DePauw University) 2009 SCAC Co-Defensive Players of the Year: Alyssa Havens (Hendrix College) and Sally Faulkner (Centre College) 2009 SCAC Newcomer of the Year: Barbara Parks (Cenre College) 2009 SCAC Coach of the Year: Jane Wells (Rhodes College)

DePauw University’s Sarah Riffle, the top scorer in the conference, became the first player in Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference history to earn back-to-back Player of the Year awards as the senior forward was tabbed as SCAC Offensive Player-of-the-Year in exclusive voting by he league’s head field hockey coaches. In that same voting, Sally Faulkner of Centre College and Alyssa Havens of Hendrix College were named the league’s Defensive Co-Players-of-the-Year. In balloting for the remaining major awards, Barbara Parks of Centre was selected the SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year award, and Jane Wells of Rhodes College was voted SCAC Coach-of-the-Year. DePauw’s Sarah Riffle, a senior forward from St. Louis, Mo., led the SCAC in points (28) as well as points per game (1.65) and tied for first in goals scored (12), goals per game (0.71) and game winning goals (3). The eight points she scored against Transylvania on September 13 (3 goals; 2 assists) is the second-most points scored in a single game in league history. A two-time SCAC Player-of-the-Week this season, Riffle finishes her career with 32 goals and 70 points scored – both of which rank third all-time in the conference career record book. According to her coach, Centre’s Sally Faulkner, a senior from Louisville, Ky., reads the game at a superior level and coordinates and directs players above her on the field to the right positions. She also distributed the ball very well this season – as witness to the 10 points she scored (4 goals, 2 assists) from her defensive midfield position. Faulkner was SCAC Defensive Player of the Week on 10/13/2009 and is a three-time all-SCAC selection. It is the fifth consecutive year that a player from Centre has been named the league’s Defensive Player-of-the-Year. Hendrix’s Alyssa Havens, a junior goalkeeper from New Canaan, Conn., was the SCAC Defensive Player-of-the-Week in Week 1 and led the conference in saves (128), saves per game (8.00), and was second and 14th in the nation in save percentage (.831). Her 375 career saves is good for second all-time in league history and she’ll need just 37 next season to equal the career mark set by Centre’s Ann Guagliardo (2004-2007). Since the Warriors began their program in 2007, Havens is the first student-athlete from Hendrix to win one of the league’s major field hockey post-season awards. Barbara Parks of Centre, a first-year forward from Chapel Hill, N.C., finished second in the SCAC in both assists (9) and assists per game (0.53), tied for fourth in points (19) and points per game (1.12) and was tied for 10th in goals scored (5). Parks also led the Colonels in shots (45) and shots-on-goal (25) this season. An exceptionally fast and talented player, she follows teammate Patty Cowley in being selected the league’s New- comer-of-the-Year. Jane Wells led Rhodes College to a 13-4 mark (7-1 conference), which included two victories and a tournament title at the 2009 SCAC Field Hockey Championships. The 13 wins represent a new single-season school record and the conference title is the third for the Rhodes’ program (the second under Wells’ leadership). No other SCAC program has more than one field hockey tournament title since the league granted the sport official status in 2004. In five years at the helm of the Lynx, Wells sports an overall mark of 53-36 (26-10 in SCAC play) and is the winningest coach in the history of the conference.

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SINGLE-SEASON FIELD HOCKEY RECORDS (2004-2009) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points Gls. Ast. Pts. 1. Lynn Hancock, Sewanee (2008) 16 2 34 Goals Scored No. 2. Teresa Johnstone, Centre (2008) 14 4 32 1. Lynn Hancock, Sewanee (2008) 16 Sarah Riffle, DePauw (2008) 15 2 32 2. Sarah Riffle, DePauw (2008) 15 4. Allison Baccich, DePauw (2005) 12 4 28 3. Teresa Johnstone, Centre (2008) 14 Allison Baccich, DePauw (2006) 13 2 28 4. Allison Baccich, DePauw (2006) 13 Sarah Riffle, DePauw (2009) 12 4 28 5. Allison Baccich, DePauw (2005) 12 7. Erin Atmar, Rhodes (2007) 11 4 26 Mary Kate Clodius, Centre (2009) 12 Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes (2009) 8 10 26 Sarah Riffle, DePauw (2009) 12 Teresa Johnstone, Centre (2007) 10 6 26 8. Erin Atmar, Rhodes (2007) 11 10. Mary Kate Clodius, Centre (2009) 12 1 25 Beth Faulkner, Centre (2008) 9 7 25 9. Becca Gaines, DePauw (2006) 10 Becca Gaines, DePauw (2006) 10 5 25 Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes (2008) 10 Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes (2008)10 5 25 Lynn Hancock, Sewanee (2007) 10 Hilary Mast, Rhodes (2006) 9 7 25 Teresa Johnstone, Centre (2007) 10 Marcy Tickner, Sewanee (2007) 9 7 25 Beth Seegers, DePauw (2008) 10 Goals Per Game G No. GPG Assists No. 1. Sarah Riffle, DePauw (2008) 18 15 0.83 1. Taylor Gray, Centre (2007) 10 2. Lynn Hancock, Sewanee (2008) 21 16 0.76 Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes (2009) 10 3. Teresa Johnstone, Centre (2008) 19 14 0.74 3. Barbara Parks, Centre (2009) 9 4. Mary Kate Clodius, Centre (2009) 17 12 0.71 4. Rachel Watkins, Centre (2008) 8 Sarah Riffle, DePauw (2009) 17 12 0.71 5. Beth Faulkner, Centre (2008) 7 6. Allison Baccich, DePauw (2006) 19 13 0.68 Hilary Mast, Rhodes (2006) 7 7. Allison Baccich, DePauw (2005) 18 12 0.67 Marcy Tickner, Sewanee (2007) 7 8. Lynn Hancock, Sewanee (2007) 16 10 0.62 Charlie Wagner, Rhodes (2009) 7 9. Erin Atmar, Rhodes (2007) 18 11 0.61 9. Charlotte Baptiste, Sewanee (2004) 6 10. Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes (2008) 17 10 0.59 Claiborne Buckingham, Sewanee (2006) 6 Claiborne Buckingham, Sewanee (2008) 6 Assists Per Game G No. APG Elizabeth Erny, Rhodes (2004) 6 1. Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes (2009) 17 10 0.59 Becca Gaines, DePauw (2005) 6 2. Taylor Gray, Centre (2007) 18 10 0.56 Teresa Johnstone, Centre (2007) 6 3. Barbara Parks, Centre (2009) 17 9 0.53 Taylor LaFortune, Hendrix (2008) 6 4. Claiborne Buckingham, Sewanee (2006) 13 6 0.46 Carolyn Mueller, DePauw (2007) 6 5. Marcy Tickner, Sewanee (2007) 16 7 0.44 Carolyn Mueller, DePauw (2008) 6 6. Rachel Watkins, Centre (2008) 19 8 0.42 Bridgette Shamleffer, DePauw (2009) 6 7. Charlie Wagner, Rhodes (2009) 17 7 0.41 8. Elizabeth Erny, Rhodes (2004) 15 6 0.40 Taylor LaFortune, Hendrix (2008) 15 6 0.40 10. Hilary Mast, Rhodes (2006) 18 7 0.39

Points Per Game G Gls. Ast. Pts. Pts./Game 1. Sarah Riffle, DePauw (2008) 18 15 2 32 1.78 2. Teresa Johnstone, Centre (2008) 19 14 4 32 1.68 3. Sarah Riffle, DePauw (2009) 18 12 4 28 1.65 4. Lynn Hancock, Sewanee (2008) 21 16 2 34 1.62 5. Marcy Tickner, Sewanee (2007) 16 9 7 25 1.56 6. Allison Baccich, DePauw (2005) 18 12 4 28 1.56 7. Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes (2009)17 8 10 26 1.53 8. Allison Baccich, DePauw (2006) 19 13 2 28 1.47 9. Mary Kate Clodius, Centre (2009) 17 12 1 25 1.47 Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes (2008)17 10 5 25 1.47

Goals Against Average G Saves GA Min. GAA 1. Alice Cowley, Rhodes (2004) 14 64 11 1040 0.7404 2. Ann Guagliardo, Centre (2005) 18 121 15 1284 0.8178 3. Julz Anderson, Rhodes (2007) 16 41 10 784 0.8929 4. Kaitlin Thomure, DePauw (2005) 16 92 15 1101 0.9537 5. Alice Cowley, Rhodes (2005) 16 68 18 1268 0.9937 6. Meghan Cullen, Rhodes (2009) 11 81 13 844 1.0782 7. Patty Cowley, Centre (2008) 19 71 21 1354 1.0857 8. Julz Anderson, Rhodes (2006) 14 54 14 898 1.0913 9. Kaitlin Thomure, DePauw (2006) 19 97 22 1381 1.1151 10. Liz Atwell, DePauw (2008) 18 72 21 1317 1.1162

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SINGLE-SEASON FIELD HOCKEY RECORDS (2004-2009) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

Goalie Saves G No. Team Scoring G Goals G/PG 1. Alyssa Havens, Hendrix (2007) 15 175 1. DePauw (2008) 18 52 2.89 2. Ann Guagliardo, Centre (2004) 16 148 Rhodes (2007) 18 52 2.89 3. Clarkie Crawford, Sewanee (2008) 20 128 3. Centre (2007) 18 48 2.67 Alyssa Havens, Hendrix (2009) 16 128 4. Centre (2009) 17 44 2.59 5. Clarkie Crawford, Sewanee (2007) 14 122 5. Sewanee (2004) 17 39 2.29 6. Ann Guagliardo, Centre (2005) 18 121 6. DePauw (2006) 19 43 2.26 7. Liz Attewell, DePauw (2007) 20 116 7. Sewanee (2007) 16 36 2.25 8. Clarkie Crawford, Sewanee (2006) 16 113 8. Rhodes (2009) 17 37 2.18 9. Sara Shalowitz, DePauw (2004) 17 105 9. DePauw (2007) 20 42 2.10 10. Blake Rosen, Sewanee (2005) 16 101 10. DePauw (2005) 18 37 2.06

Goalie Saves Per Game G No. SPG Goal Differential GS OGS +/- 1. Alyssa Havens, Hendrix (2007) 15 175 11.67 1. DePauw (2008) 52 21 +31 2. Ann Guagliardo, Centre (2004) 16 148 9.25 2. Rhodes (2007) 52 24 +28 3. Clarkie Crawford, Sewanee (2007) 14 122 8.71 3. Centre (2007) 48 21 +27 4. Alyssa Havens, Hendrix (2009) 16 128 8.00 4. DePauw (2005) 37 15 +22 5. Meghan Cullen, Rhodes (2009) 11 81 7.36 Centre (2009) 44 22 +22 6. Clarkie Crawford, Sewanee (2006) 16 113 7.06 6. DePauw (2006) 43 22 +21 7. Ann Guagliardo, Centre (2005) 18 121 6.72 7. Centre (2008) 39 21 +18 8. Clarkie Crawford, Sewanee (2008) 20 128 6.40 Rhodes (2009) 37 19 +18 9. Blake Rosen, Sewanee (2005) 16 101 6.31 9. Sewanee (2008) 52 35 +17 10. Rhodes (2004) 25 11 +14 10. Sara Shalowitz, DePauw (2004) 17 105 6.18 Team Defense G OGS Min. OG/Game Defensive Saves G No. 1. Rhodes (2004) 15 11 1040 0.74 1. Sara DeSanctis, Centre (2005) 19 7 2. DePauw (2005) 18 15 1242 0.85 2. Sara DeSanctis, Centre (2004) 18 6 3. Centre (2005) 19 18 1389 0.91 3. Taylor LaFortune, Hendrix (2009) 16 5 4. Rhodes (2005) 16 18 1268 0.99 Emily Wiscomb, DePauw (2005) 16 5 5. Rhodes (2009) 17 19 1267 1.05 5. Emily Boyle, Centre (2005) 18 3 6. Centre (2008) 19 21 1354 1.09 Katie Broecker, DePauw (2009) 19 3 7. Centre (2007) 18 21 1337 1.10 Morgan Tunnell, Centre (2004) 18 3 8. DePauw (2006) 19 22 1381 1.12 Emily Wiscomb, DePauw (2004) 18 3 9. DePauw (2008) 18 21 1317 1.12 10. Sewanee (2005) 17 21 1276 1.15 Defensive Saves Per Game G No. SPG 1. Sara DeSanctis, Centre (2005) 19 7 0.37 Defensive Shutouts G SO SO/Game 2. Sara DeSanctis, Centre (2004) 18 6 0.33 1. DePauw (2005) 18 10 0.56 3. Taylor LaFortune, Hendrix (2009) 16 5 0.31 2. Rhodes (2004) 15 7 0.47 Emily Wiscomb, DePauw (2005) 16 5 0.31 3. Rhodes (2007) 18 8 0.44 5. Emily Boyle, Centre (2005) 18 3 0.17 4. Centre (2005) 19 8 0.42 Morgan Tunnell, Centre (2004) 18 3 0.17 Centre (2008) 19 8 0.42 Emily Wiscomb, DePauw (2004) 18 3 0.17 6. Centre (2007) 18 7 0.39 8. Katie Broecker, DePauw (2009) 19 3 0.16 7. Rhodes (2009) 17 6 0.35 9. Kristen Lee, Rhodes (2009) 15 2 0.13 8. DePauw (2009) 20 7 0.35 10. Jane Moss, Sewanee (2005) 16 2 0.12 9. DePauw (2008) 18 6 0.33 10. Rhodes (2008) 19 6 0.32

Winning Percentage W-L Pct. 1. DePauw (2008) 14-4 0.778 2. Rhodes (2009) 13-4 0.765 3. Rhodes (2004) 11-4 0.733 4. Centre (2007) 13-5 0.722 5. Centre (2009) 12-5 0.706 6. Sewanee (2008) 14-7 0.667 7. Centre (2008) 12-7 0.632 DePauw (2006) 12-7 0.632 9. Sewanee (2007) 10-6 0.625 10. DePauw (2005) 11-7 0.611 Rhodes (2006) 11-7 0.611 Rhodes (2007) 11-7 0.611

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Points G Gls. Ast. Pts. 1. Teresa Johnstone, Centre (2005-08) 71 36 17 89 2. Allison Baccich, DePauw (2004-06) 53 33 8 74 3. *Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes (2007-09)51 27 18 72 4. Sarah Riffle, DePauw (2006-09) 65 32 6 70 5. Hilary Mast, Rhodes (2004-06) 48 25 15 65 6. Lynn Hancock, Sewanee (2006-08) 51 27 3 57 7. Carolyn Mueller, DePauw (2005-08) 73 21 13 55 8. Mary Cate Clodius, Centre (2006-09) 64 25 3 53 Marcy Tickner, Sewanee (2004-07) 59 22 9 53 10. Meredith Ellis, DePauw (2005-08) 65 19 11 49 Becca Gaines, DePauw (2004-06) 54 18 13 49 Beth Seegers, DePauw (2005-08) 73 19 11 49

Points Per Game (20 Games Min.) G Gls. Ast. Pts. Pts./Game 1. *Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes (2007-09)51 27 18 72 1.41 2. Allison Baccich, DePauw (2004-06) 53 33 8 74 1.40 3. Hilary Mast, Rhodes (2004-06) 48 25 15 65 1.35 4. Teresa Johnstone, Centre (2005-07) 71 36 17 89 1.25 5. Charlotte Baptiste, Sewanee (2004-05)33 14 10 38 1.15 6. Lynn Hancock, Sewanee (2006-08) 51 27 3 57 1.12 7. Sarah Riffle, DePauw (2006-09) 65 32 6 70 1.08 8. Virginia Adair, Sewanee (2004-05) 33 12 10 34 1.03 9. Elizabeth Erny, Rhodes (2004-06) 46 13 16 42 0.91 10. Becca Gaines, DePauw (2004-06) 54 18 13 49 0.91

Goals Against Average (Min. 1000 Min. in Goal) G Saves GA Min. GAA 1. Alice Cowley, Rhodes (2004-05) 30 132 29 2307 0.8799 2. Julz Anderson, Rhodes (2006-07) 30 95 24 1682 0.9988 3. Kaitlin Thomure, DePauw (2004-06) 35 189 37 2481 1.0439 4. *Patty Cowley, Centre (2008-09) 36 139 42 2552 1.1520 5. Valerie Clarke, Rhodes (2006-09) 26 84 19 1063 1.2512 6. Sara Shalowitz, DePauw (2004-05) 17 105 23 1266 1.2717 7. Ann Guagliardo, Centre (2004-07) 64 412 88 4494 1.3707 8. *Liz Attewell, DePauw (2007-09) 58 287 84 4272 1.3764 9. Blake Rosen, Sewanee (2004-05) 26 148 36 1800 1.4000 10. Meghan Cullen, Rhodes (2006-09) 49 251 54 2538 1.4894

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SINGLE-GAME FIELD HOCKEY RECORDS SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (2004-2009) Goals Scored Assists 4 Charlotte Baptiste, Sewanee (vs. Centre) 10/31/04 3 Charlotte Baptiste, Sewanee (vs. Transy) 9/10/05 3 Virginia Adair, Sewanee (vs. R-Macon Woman's) 10/18/04 3 Becca Gaines, DePauw (vs. Transylvania) 10/23/05 3 Allison Baccich, DePauw (vs. Transylvania) 10/22/04 3 Hilary Mast, Rhodes (vs. Sewanee) 9/29/06 3 Allison Baccich, DePauw (vs. Wooster) 9/11/05 3 Taylor Gray, Centre (vs. Lindenwood) 9/16/07 3 Allison Baccich, DePauw (vs. Transylvania) 9/20/06 3 Rachel Watkins, Centre (vs. Fontbonne) 9/7/08 3 Beth Faulkner, Centre (vs. Sewanee) 10/8/06 3 Jenny Mueller, Rhodes (vs. Transylvania) 9/4/06 Points 3 Katie Slimp, Rhodes (vs. Sewanee) 9/29/06 9 Charlotte Baptiste, Sewanee (vs. Centre) 10/31/04 3 Teresa Johnstone, Centre (vs. Oberlin) 9/1/07 8 Sarah Riffle, DePauw (vs. Transylvania) 9/13/09 3 Erin Atmar, Rhodes (vs. Hendrix) 9/15/07 3 Ashley Fehr, DePauw (vs. Oberlin) 9/23/07 Shots 3 Mary Kate Clodius, Centre (vs. Hendrix) 10/6/07 12 Jessica Rublein, Centre (vs. Transylvania) 9/14/04 3 Beth Seegers, DePauw (vs. Centre) 9/13/08 12 Katie Sowar, DePauw (vs. Roanoke) 9/6/09 3 Sarah Riffle, DePauw (vs. Transylvania) 9/13/09 12 Sarah Riffle, DePauw (vs. Transylvania) 9/13/09 3 Caroline Carlin, Sewanee (vs. Sweet Briar) 9/20/09 11 Hilary Mast, Rhodes (vs. Transylvania) 9/11/05 3 Kelly Rappe, Hendrix (vs. Transylvania) 9/26/09 11 Teresa Johnstone, Centre (vs. Sewanee) 9/24/06 3 Sarah Riffle, DePauw (vs. Sewanee) 9/26/09 11 Beth Faulkner, Centre (vs. Fonbonne) 9/7/08 3 Mary Kate Clodius, Centre (vs. Bellarmine) 10/22/09 Goalie Saves 30 Ann Guagliardo, Centre (vs. Oberlin) 9/11/04

SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS (2004-2009)

Goals Assists 9 Rhodes (vs. Hendrix - 0) 9/15/07 7 Rhodes (vs. Hendrix) 9/15/07 8 Sewanee (vs. Randolph-Macon Woman's - 0) 10/18/04 7 Rhodes (vs. Hendrix) 10/27/07 8 Sewanee (vs. Randolph-Macon Woman's - 3) 10/16/06 6 Centre (vs. Fontbonne) 9/7/08 8 DePauw (vs. Hendrix - 0) 10/14/07 6 Sewanee (vs. Transylvania) 10/3/08 8 Rhodes (vs. Hendrix - 0) 10/27/07 6 Centre (vs. Transylvania) 10/3/09 8 Sewanee (vs. Fontbonne - 1) 10/24/08 6 Centre (vs. Transylvania) 10/24/09 8 Centre (vs. Transylvania - 1) 10/3/09 Shots Margin of Victory 43 Centre (vs. Fontbonne) 9/7/08 9 Rhodes 9, Hendrix 0 9/15/07 42 DePauw (vs. Transylvania) 9/13/09 8 Sewanee 8, Randolph-Macon Woman's 0 10/18/04 40 Sewanee (vs. Centre) 9/30/05 8 DePauw 8, Hendrix 0 10/14/07 37 Centre (vs. Wittenberg) 9/24/05 8 Rhodes 8, Hendrix 0 10/27/07 7 DePauw 7, Transylvania 0 9/20/06 7 Rhodes 7, Fontbonne 0 9/6/08 7 Sewanee 8, Fontbonne 1 10/24/08 7 Centre 8, Transylvania 1 10/3/09 7 DePauw 7, Oberlin 0 10/17/09

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Discover Hendrix The Hendrix Motto and top “100 Best Buy” lists for 2009. Hendrix is ranked Hendrix is on a journey to national leadership in “Unto the whole person” The Hendrix seal appeared for #71 on the “Best Private Colleges” list and is #81 on the engaged liberal arts and sciences education. Led by our the first time on the cover of the 1898 catalog. The seal “Overall” list. Hendrix is one of only 23 schools that made flagship Odyssey Program and supported by The Hendrix included the College’s motto, selected by a commit- both the top “100 Best Colleges” and top “100 Best Buy” Campaign, we have been charting progress, writing his- tee headed by the Rev. George W. Hill and taken from lists. tory, and making a difference in the lives of our students a passage in Ephesians: “Till we all come in the unity and the world. of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, U.S. News & World Report unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of U.S. News & World Report lists Hendrix as the #1 “Up- Hendrix is a College that engages students in the active the fullness of Christ ...” (Ephesians 4:13, King James and-coming ” in its 2010 list of best pursuit of knowledge. Our students work closely with Version). Currently translated as “unto the whole person,” colleges. Hendrix is also ranked 80th on the magazine’s their faculty mentors, shaping their learning experiences the motto, in Ancient Greek, reflects Hendrix’s dedication list of best liberal arts colleges. to reflect their personal interests and challenging them- to both Christian principles and the traditional liberal selves to stretch beyond what they thought possible. arts ideal. The Princeton Review The Princeton Review lists Hendrix for academic excel- This commitment to engaged learning is part of the lence in its 2008 college guide, The Best 366 Colleges. history and fabric of Hendrix College. It is now the Hendrix was among the top 20 colleges recognized in cornerstone of a curricular initiative called Your Hendrix these four categories: 11th in the “professors get high Odyssey: Engaging in Active Learning. marks” category, 11th in the “best classroom experience” category, 16th in the “best college theater” category, and Through the Odyssey program we guarantee that every 20th in the “lots of race/class interaction.” Hendrix student will have at least three specific active learning experiences, drawn from six categories. In ad- Hendrix is also listed in The Princeton Review’s 2008 dition to the personal benefit students receive by linking edition of American’s Best Value Colleges noting the fact critical thought with action, Hendrix will also provide an that Hendrix costs about 10 percent less than several experiential learning transcript to each graduate. National Recognition comparable schools around the country. Hendrix has a long and proud tradition of national rec- We believe this new credential will be a valuable ad- ognition. As early as 1900 Hendrix was recognized by the In the 2010 edition, Best 371 Colleges, Hendrix is ranked dition to our graduates’ portfolios, whether their next U.S. Office of Education as having higher standards for fifth “Easiest Campus to Get Around” and13th “Best move in life is to continue their education in graduate admission and graduation than any other institution of Athletic Facilities.” school or to enter the workforce. higher learning in Arkansas. That recognition continues today as numerous journals and college guides recognize Colleges That Change Lives the impact of Your Hendrix Odyssey: Colleges That Change Lives once again selects Hendrix for Engaging in Active Learning on inclusion in its latest guidebook edition, “40 Schools that American higher education. will Change the Way You Think About Colleges.”

Fiske Guide to Colleges Former New York Times education editor Loren Pope Fiske Guide to Colleges names wrote the guidebook to help students, parents and coun- Hendrix one of 44 national “Best selors find a good college match. The book profiles col- Buy” colleges and universities in its leges that make a real difference in the lives of students. 2010 edition. Hendrix is one of only The choices in the book were based on Pope’s years of 24 private institutions on the list. research as a journalist, as well as his direct interaction with students and graduates of the CTCL schools. The Forbes’ list of America’s Best 40 colleges he evaluates are known for their abilities to Colleges serve students with a wide range of abilities yet produce Forbes Magazine names Hendrix higher proportions of scientists and scholars. to both its top “100 Best Colleges”

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In summing up his reason for selecting Hendrix, which Did You Know? has a nine-page profile in the book, Pope writes: “I was Our graduates include: From the mid-1950s Hendrix gradually increased student unexpectedly blown away by Hendrix. It is an exemplary 6 - Rhodes Scholars enrollment until it stabilized at just under 1,000 in the college and teenagers of a wide range of abilities and 14 - Fulbright Scholars 1970s. Through the end of the 20th century, Hendrix interests would find this a very happy fit socially…There 26 - Watson Fellows added more than 15 buildings, developed a new should be at least one college as good as Hendrix in 21 - Goldwater Scholars master plan for growth of the campus, and revised and every state.” 2 - Truman Scholars enhanced its curriculum and added faculty in key areas. 2 - Jack Kent Cooke Scholars The New York-based education services company 1 - Marshall Scholar. The College’s long-standing commitment to experiential features Hendrix in its 2006 edition of its book, America’s education gave birth to the Hendrix Odyssey Program in Best Value Colleges. The guide profiles 81 colleges with Our graduates’ acceptance rate at law schools stands at 2005. This component of the curriculum, which requires outstanding academics, generous financial aid packages over 90% and the acceptance rate at medical schools is three engaged learning experiences of every Hendrix and relatively low costs. It includes public and private 85% (that’s nearly twice the national average). graduate, is helping the College build a national reputa- colleges and universities in 35 states. Hendrix is the only tion for leadership in engaged learning. college in Arkansas featured on the list. Hendrix graduates who immediately enter the job market obtain employment within From the foundation of more than 130 years of 6 months of graduation. excellence in education, Hendrix College is moving confidently into the 21st century. Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1

Average Class Size: 19

100% of our students receive some form of achievement-based and/or need-based state, federal or institutional assistance.

History in Brief In 1876 Central Institute, which was to become Hendrix College What Others Say was established in Altus, Arkansas, by the Rev. Isham L. “Inside this lovely setting is a warm community that Burrow. offers an educational experience to match: one without peer.” – Colleges that Change Lives The school became Central Collegiate Institute in 1881 with the addition of secondary and collegiate depart- “Universally, students are delighted with the quality ments. of Hendrix academics, the hallmark of which is the faculty-student interaction.” – The Insider’s Guide to the The institute was purchased in 1884 by conferences of Colleges, 2009 Edition the Southern Methodist Church in Arkansas and was renamed Hendrix College in honor of Bishop Eugene R. “You will find a faculty that will amaze you and that will Hendrix in 1889. The following year the college moved to open your mind to things you never imagined.” – The Conway, Arkansas. Best 368 Colleges from The Princeton Review By the mid-1930s Hendrix had firmly established its role as a small, coeducational, undergraduate, residential, liberal arts, church-related institution.

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Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 4 Lindenwood University St. Charles, Mo. 1 p.m. CT Sept. 11 Lindenwood University Hendrix College 11 a.m. CT Sept. 17 Centre College * Danville, Ky. 5 p.m. ET Sept. 19 Transylvania University Lexington, Ky. 12 p.m. ET Sept. 25 Rhodes College * Hendrix College 1 p.m. CT Oct. 1 Sewanee-The University of the South * Sewanee, Tenn. 4 p.m. CT Oct. 3 DePauw University * Greencastle, Ind. 11 a.m. ET Oct. 8 Centre College * Hendrix College 7 p.m. CT Oct. 10 Transylvania University Hendrix College 11 a.m. CT Oct. 15 Trine University Louisville, Ky. 8:30 p.m. ET Oct. 16 Bellarmine University Louisville, Ky. 7:30 p.m. ET Oct. 23 Sewanee-The University of the South * Hendrix College 12 p.m. CT Oct. 24 DePauw University * Hendrix College 12 p.m. CT Oct. 30 Rhodes College * Memphis, Tenn. 1 p.m. CT Nov. 5-7 SCAC Championship Greencastle, Ind.

* = SCAC game Bold = home game