2016 A-SUN Champions @odulacrosse 1 ODU Quick Facts

SCHOOL INFORMATION Postseason: ASUN Quarterfinals - L, Mercer 18-14 Location: Norfolk, Va. 2017 TEAM INFORMATION Nickname: Monarchs Starters Returning/Lost: 7/5 Colors: Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS 877), Sky Blue (PMS 283) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/6 Founded: 1930 (as Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary) Newcomers: 12 (10 freshmen, 2 transfers) Enrollment: 24,672 Key Returners: Cydney Tutchton, Sr., Midfield (leading points returner President: John R. Broderick (Northeastern) 32; 24 Gs & 8 As in ‘17); Natalie Ledwitz, Sr., Defender (32 CT’s in Athletic Director: Dr. Camden Wood Selig (Washington & Lee) ‘17), Kerri Caruso, Jr., Defender (32 CT’s in ‘17), Sophia Richie, Jr., Athletic Department Phone: (757) 683-3375 Attacker (leading returner in goals scored with 27), Alyssa Sebesto, Ticket Office Phone: (757) 683-4444 Jr., Defender (33 GB’s, 17 DC’s and 14 CT’s in ‘17), Katie Miller, Jr., Athletics Wesbite: www.odusports.com Defender (20 goals, 10 assists for 29 pts., 25 GB’s, 22 DC’s and 11 CT’s in ‘17), Mary Katherine Maloney, So., Defender (‘17 ASUN All-Freshman WOMEN’S LACROSSE INFORMATION Team, 14 DC’s & CT’s and 32 GB’s in ‘17) Conference: ASUN Key Losses: Connor Carson, Sr., Midfield (1st-Team All-ASUN ‘15, Home Field: L.R. Hill Sports Complex ‘16, ‘17, 43 goals in ‘17, 120 career goals, 201 career draw controls); All-Time Record: 235-323 (.421) Megan Topper, Sr., Attacker (67 career assists (3rd best at ODU); 21 Inaugural Year: 1980 assists in ‘17); Morgan Marrale, Sr., Attack (‘16 All-ASUN 2nd-team, ASUN Record: 18-7 (3rd season) 14 goals and 16 assists in ‘17); Maggie Buckley, Sr., Goalkeeper (468 Conference Championships: 4 (2 season [‘93, ‘03], 2 tourn. [‘95, ‘16]) career saves (4th in ODU history), ‘16 All-ASUN 2nd-team, 16-4 record and .443 save percentage in ‘16) COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach: Heather Holt (7th season, Old Dominion ‘95) ASUN & SOCON INFORMATION Assistant Coach: Ashley Waters (7th season, Old Dominion ‘11) 2017 Regular Season Co-Champions: 9-1 ASUN; Coastal Carolina & Assistant Coach: Jacquelyn Duggins (1st season, Virginia Tech ‘10) Jacksonville Assistant Coach: Maggi Buckley (1st season, Old Dominion ‘17) 2017 Tournament Champion: Jacksonville (def. Coastal Carolina 11-10) Sr. Associate Administrator: Bruce Stewart Current ASUN Members: 6 (Coastal Carolina, Howard, Jacksonville, Athletic Trainer: Danielle Vaughan Kennesaw State, Old Dominion, Stetson) Strength & Conditioning: Abby Busch Current SOCON Members: 6 (Central Michigan, Delaware State, Athletic Communcations: Rebecca Gaona Mercy, Furman, Mercer, Wofford) // 2018 marks 1st season that the SID Email: [email protected] SoCon sponsors women’s lacrosse SID Phone: (757) 683-3395 League Offices: Macon, Ga. - ASUN // Spartanburg, S.C. - SoCon Athletic Communcations: Bobby Norell // 2017 TEAM INFORMATION SID Email: [email protected] // Overall/ASUN Record: 9-9 / 5-5 - 5th ASUN SID Phone: (478) 474-3394 //

2 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions ASUN & SOCON ANNOUNCE LACROSSE PARTNERSHIP

Jan. 31, 2017 -- LakePoint, Ga. The ASUN Conference and are pleased to announce a women’s lacrosse partnership that will provide the stu- dent-athletes of both leagues increased participation in both conference championship and NCAA Championship play. The ASUN Conference has been at the forefront in the growth of women’s lacrosse since first sponsoring the sport in the 2012-13 academic year. The ASUN is no stranger to innovative partnerships, having built an alliance with the in football announced September 12, 2016. In the sport of women’s lacrosse, the ASUN assumed sponsorship for the surviving National Lacrosse Conference members in 2012-13. Since that season, membership has grown from five schools to a record 11 this year. With Wofford College’s addition of women’s lacrosse for the 2017-18 academic year, the ASUN and SoCon agreed to a partnership allowing each to sponsor the sport and offering two championship opportunities to the participating student-athletes. Under the arrangement, all current ASUN affiliate members will continue to have access to a women’s lacrosse championship, both con- ferences will be NCAA AQ eligible, and cross-over scheduling allows all teams to maintain a balanced home/away schedule coordinated to minimize missed class time and travel expense. The ASUN Conference women’s lacrosse participants will consist of the three full ASUN members who sponsor the sport, Jacksonville, Kennesaw State and Stetson, plus affiliate members Coastal Carolina, Howard and Old Dominion. The Southern Conference group will feature three full SoCon members in Furman, Mercer and Wofford, plus former ASUN affiliate mem- bers Central Michigan, Delaware State and Detroit Mercy. “The ASUN is extremely excited and proud to participate in what we consider another hallmark step in conference collaboration,” ASUN Commissioner Ted Gumbart said. “To be able to increase participation, increase conference championship opportunities, and coordinate not only conference scheduling, but a portion of non-conference contests for the benefit of the entire group - with really no downside - fits our commitment to the student-athletes. Needless to say, partnerships take cooperation and this would not have happened without the support of SoCon Commissioner John Iamarino and all of our affiliate members. We look forward to a great future for both ASUN and SoCon women’s lacrosse.” “Obviously, access to automatic qualification to the NCAA championship was an important piece in putting this together,” SoCon Commis- sioner John Iamarino said. “I can’t overstate the high level of cooperation we have received from Commissioner Gumbart and his staff at the ASUN Conference in bringing this about. Both conferences try to place their student-athletes’ experiences at the top of their priorities. We’ve now given two sets of six teams much better opportunities to compete in NCAA postseason play.” Jacksonville, Kennesaw State, Stetson and Howard have played in every season since the ASUN began women’s lacrosse in 2012-13. Old Dominion joined the league in 2014-15, while Coastal Carolina begins play in ASUN women’s lacrosse in 2016-17. Jacksonville and Old Dominion are the only two schools of the 11 to win an ASUN Championship and advance to the NCAA Championship.

The ASUN Conference is a NCAA Division I league with eight member institutions committed to Building Winners for Life. The ASUN meets the challenge of maintaining the highest standards in academic and athletic achievement with a true balance between student and athlete. Headquartered in Macon, Ga., the ASUN footprint reaches into seven of the top 50 media markets in the nation. The ASUN includes a blend of the most prestigious and dynamic private and public institutions in the region: Gulf Coast University, , Kennesaw State University, , Institute of Technology, University of North Florida, University of Upstate and . The University of North will join the league for the 2018-19 season bringing the membership total to nine.

3 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions 2018 Schedule

DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (ET) Wednesday Feb. 14 Virginia Commonwealth Norfolk, Va. 4 p.m. Saturday Feb. 17 at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 3 p.m. Wednesday Feb. 28 Liberty Norfolk, Va. 4 p.m. Tuesday March 6 at American Washington D.C. 3 p.m. Saturday March 10 vs. Richmond Norfolk, Va. 1 p.m. Saturday March 17 at William and Mary Williamsburg, Va. 12 p.m. Wednesday March 21 vs. High Point Norfolk, Va. 4 p.m. Saturday March 24 vs. George Mason Norfolk, Va. 1 p.m. Tuesday March 29 at Howard * Washington, D.C. 1 p.m. Saturday March 31 at Delaware State * Dover, Del. 1 p.m. Friday April 6 vs. Jacksonville * Norfolk, Va. 4 p.m. Sunday April 8 vs. Stetson * Norfolk, Va. 12 p.m. Friday April 13 at Mercer * Macon, Ga. 4 p.m. Sunday April 15 at Kennesaw State * Kennesaw, Ga. 12 p.m. Friday April 20 vs. CMU * Norfolk, Va. 3 p.m. Sunday April 22 vs. Detroit * Norfolk, Va. 12 p.m. Saturday April 28 vs. Coastal Carolina * Norfolk, Va. 12 p.m.

VCU RAMS Head Coach: Jen O’Brien 2017: 7-10 (3-6) Head Coach: Kari-Lei Berry 2017: 1-10 (1-9) Conference: Atlantic 10 Location: Richmond, Va. Conference: SoCon Location: Dover, Del. Series: ODU leads 2-0 Last Mtg: 2017; W, 10-7 Series: first meeting Last Mtg: 2017; W, 20-5 VIRGINIA TECH HOKIES Head Coach: John Sung 2017: 11-8 (9-3) Head Coach: Mindy McCord 2017: 14-6 (9-1) Conference: ACC Location: Blacksburg, Va. Conference: Atlantic Sun Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Series: VT leads 3-8 Last Mtg: 2017; L, 6-19 Series: JU leads 5-0 Last Mtg: 2017; L, 7-12 LIBERTY FLAMES Head Coach: Kelly Nangle 2017: 6-13 (4-3) Head Coach: Christy Leach 2017: 5-13 (5-5) Conference: Big South Location: Lynchburg, Va. Conference: Atlantic Sun Location: DeLand, Fla. Series: ODU leads 3-0 Last Mtg: 2017; W, 11-8 Series: ODU leads 4-0 Last Mtg: 2017; W, 15-4 AMERICAN EAGLES Head Coach: Emma Wallace 2017: 3-13 (1-8) Head Coach: Samantha Eustace 2017: 13-6 (7-3) Conference: Patriot Location: Washington, D.C. Conference: SoCon Location: Macon, Ga. Series: ODU leads 21-4 Last Mtg: 2017; L, 10-11 Series: ODU leads 2-1 Last Mtg: 2017; L, 8-10 Head Coach: Allison Kwolek 2017: 14-6 (7-2) Head Coach: Laura Maness 2017: 8-9 (4-6) Conference: Atlantic 10 Location: Richmond, Va. Conference: Atlantic Sun Location: Kennesaw, Ga. Series: ODU leads 24-21 Last Mtg: 2017; L, 8-11 Series: ODU leads 3-0 Last Mtg: 2017; W, 16-14 WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE CENTRAL MICHIGAN CHIPPEWAS Head Coach: Hillary Fratzke 2017: 3-14 (0-6)) Head Coach: Sara Tisdale 2017: 7-10 (4-6) Conference: CAA Location: Williamsburg, Va. Conference: SoCon Location: Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Series: W&M leads 34-13 Last Mtg: 2017; W, 13-10 Series: Tied 1-1 Last Mtg: 2017; L, 10-11OT HIGH POINT PANTHERS DETROIT TITANS Head Coach: Lyndsey Boswell 2017: 16-4 (7-0) Head Coach: Laurie Merian 2016: 6-11 (4-6) Conference: Big South Location: High Point, N.C. Conference: SoCon Location: Detroit, Mich. Series: Never Met Last Mtg: Never Met Series: ODU leads 3-2 Last Mtg: 2017; L, 8-15 GEORGE MASON PATRIOTS COASTAL CAROLINA CHANTICLEERS Head Coach: Jessy Morgan 2017: 11-7 (7-2) Head Coach: Kristin Selvage 2017: 13-6 (9-1) Conference: Atlantic 10 Location: Fairfax, Va. Conference: Atlantic Sun Location: Conway, S.C. Series: ODU leads 16-9 Last Mtg: 2013; W, 16-9 Series: ODU leads 1-0 Last Mtg: 2017; W 13-12 ASUN TOURNAMENT Head Coach: Karli Brentlinger 2017: 0-12 (0-10) Host: Jacksonville Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Conference: Atlantic Sun Location: Washington, D.C. Stadium: D.B. Milne Field Dates: May 3-6 Series: ODU leads 2-0 Last Mtg: 2017; W, 19-6 Defending Champ: Jacksonville

4 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions 2018 Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht.Yr. Hometown (Previous School) COACHING STAFF 1 Mary Katherine Maloney M 5-0 So. Gwynedd, Pa. (Mount Saint Joseph Academy) Head Coach: Heather Holt 2 heather Higgins a/M 5-6 Fr. Pittsford, N.Y. (Pittsford Mendon HS) Experience: 7th season 3 natalie Ledwitz D/M 5-5 Sr. Port Washington, N.Y. (Paul D. Schrieber) Record: 49-57 (.462) 4 Sophie Powers A/M 5-6 Fr. bethlehem, N.Y. (Bethlehem Central ) Alma Mater: Old Dominion (‘95) 5 haley Rineer A 5-4 So. Harrisburg, Pa. (Central Dauphin) Assistant Coach: Ashley Waters 6 cydney Tutchton * M 5-6 Sr. Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter) Experience: 7th season 7 alyssa Sebesto * M 5-8 Jr. Parsippany, N.J. (Mountain Lakes) Alma Mater: Old Dominion (‘11) 9 Sophia Richie M 5-6 Jr. Midlothian, Va. (Midlothian) 10 ryann Bauer A/M 5-2 So. westchester, Pa. (Henderson) (PA Express) Assitant Coach: Jacquelyn Duggins 11 isabelle O’Connell d 5-5 Fr. walkersville, Md. (Mount de Sales Academy ) Experience: 1st season 12 Stephanie Allen d/M 5-4 So. corning, N.Y. (Corning Painted-Post) Alma Mater: Virginia Tech (‘10) 13 lauren Irvine M 5-8 Jr. Ambler, Pa. (Wissahickon) 14 Kerri Caruso * D 5-6 Jr. downington, Pa. (Downingtown STEM Acad) BY CLASS 15 claire Porter A 4-11 Fr. Berlin, Md. (Stephen Decatur) Senior (4): DeLuca, Ledwitz, Tutchton, 16 Megan Donohue D 5-4 So. Lititz, Pa. (Manheim Township) O’Connor 17 lyndsey Duty M 5-4 Jr. Stewartstown, Pa. (Kennard-Dale) Junior (7): Caruso, Duty, Ey, Irvine, Miller, 18 anna Davis D 5-4 So. King of Prussia, Pa. (Upper Merion) Richie, Sebesto 19 Kortney Parker d/M 4-11 Fr. Waxhaw, N.C. (Marvin Ridge) Sophomore (10): Allen, Bauer, Breslin, 20 brooke Frey A/M 5-3 Fr. Harrisburg, Pa. Davis, Donohue, Johnson, Hallman, 22 Katie Miller M 5-7 Jr. Irondequoit, N.Y. (West Irondequoit) 23 hanna Breslin A 5-8 So. Ardmore, Pa. (Haverford) Maloney, Rineer, Stein 24 MaryCate Markey GK 5-9 Fr. ardmore, Pa. (Merion Mercy Academy) Freshman (10): Higgins, Powers, 27 brooke Stein A 5-6 So. Millersville, Md. (Severna Park) O’Connell, Porter, Parker, Frey, Markey, 28 livie Leigh M 5-4 Fr. Marietta, Ga. (Allatoona) Leigh, McCrery, Baer 29 Glory Johnson A 5-3 So. Baldwinsville, N.Y. (High Point) 31 colleen O’Connor d 5-3 Sr. Keswick, Va. (Saint Mary’s College of Calif.) BY STATE 32 Grace McCrery M - Fr. washington, D.C. (Academy of the Holy Cross ) Pennsylvania (12): Bauer, Breslin, Caruso, 33 Michelle Hallman a 5-4 So. Sicklerville, N.J. (Paul VI) Davis, Donohue, Duty, Irvine, Maloney, 34 lindsay Baer A 5-4 Fr. Abington, Pa. (Abington Senior HS) Rineer, Baer, Frey, Markey 35 lauren Ey GK 5-8 Jr. Bel Air, Md. (John Carroll) Maryland (5): Ey, Stein, McCrery, Porter, Jessi DeLuca D 5-6 Sr. Apex, N.C. (Apex) O’Connell New York (6): Allen, Ledwitz, Miller, Higgins, Powers, Johnson Virginia (2): Everitt, Richie New Jersey (2): Hallman, Sebesto North Carolina (2): DeLuca, Parker (1): Tutchton, Leigh

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Lauren Ey eye Alyssa Sebesto suh-bess-tow Cydney Tutchton touch-ton

5 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Head Coach Heather Holt

HEAD COACH HEATHER HOLT

Hometown: Bryn Mawr, Pa. Alma Mater: Old Dominion (‘95) Experience: 6th season as HC // 18th overall at ODU Overall Record: 49-57 (.462)

Season Ovr. W Ovr. L Ovr. % Conf. W Conf. L Conf. % Conf. Place Post. 2012 4 13 .235 1 6 .143 7th -- 2013 4 13 .235 2 5 .286 7th -- 2014 3 13 .188 ------2015 13 5 .765 6 1 .858 2nd ASUN Semis 2016 16 4 .800 7 1 .875 2nd ASUN Champ/NCAA 1st Rd. 2017 9 9 .500 5 5 .500 5th ASUN 1st Round Total 49 57 .462 21 18 .538 -- -- AS A COACH Heather Holt completed her sixth season as the head coach of the ODU lacrosse program in 2017. Holt was named head coach in June 2012 by Athletic Director Dr. Wood Selig. Holt served as the interim head coach for the Lady Monarchs during the 2012 season after serving as an assistant • 2016 VaSID Coach of the Year coach for 12 seasons under Sue Stahl. • 2015 ASUN Coach of the Year She led the team to a 9-9, 5-5 season and a fifth place seed at the 2017 ASUN Conference Tournament. The defending conference champions fell in the first round to Mercer ending the season short and the hopes of back-to-back championships. Under her leadership, senior midfielder • 2015 ASUN regular season runner-ups Connor Carson earned her third-consecutive 1st-team all-conference award and Mary Katherine Maloney was named to the ASUN All-Freshmen squad. Also, she coached senior keeper Maggi Buckley to a record-breaking season as Buckley finished with 468 career saves, passing Holt (386) • 11 all-conference players and moving into fourth place in the ODU record books. In 2017 the Lady Monarchs defeated long-time rival William & Mary for the first time since 2013, in a come-from-behind 13-10 victory. • 2 MidMajor All-Americans Holt guided the Lady Monarchs to one of the best seasons in program history in 2016. ODU won the Atlantic Sun Championship for its second conference tournament title in program history, the first since 1995. With the win, ODU earned its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, falling to No. 19 Towson in the opening round. The 2016 Lady Monarchs also set a school record for single-season wins with 16 and defeated ACC school AS A PLAYER and in-state foe Virginia Tech for the first time since 1997. Overall, a total of seven Lady Monarchs earned all-conference honors, including A-Sun Player of the Year Ashmore Standing. For her efforts, she was named VaSID Coach of the Year. • 1995 CAA Champions The program completed its first season in the Atlantic-Sun Conference in 2015, a year in which Holt led ODU to a regular season runner-up title • 1995 All-CAA goalkeeper and its first conference tournament since 2009. The Monarchs went 13-5 overall, which marked the most wins in a season since ODU went 13-5 in 2002, and posted a 6-1 mark in league play. ODU advanced to the semifinals of the A-Sun Tournament as the No. 2 seed, but fell to No. 3 • 4-year letterwinner Detroit, 14-11. The Monarchs also tied the program record for goals in a game twice this season, scoring 24 against Gardner-Webb (24-1) and Howard (24-6). • 3rd in ODU history in career GAA (7.92) She helped six student-athletes earn All-Conference honors, with Ashmore Standing, Morgan Gallagher and Connor Carson earning first-team accolades and Jessica Liberty garnering second team laurels. Freshmen Cydney Tutchton and Jessi DeLuca were also named to the All-Freshmen team. For her efforts on the sideline during the season, Holt was named the Atlantic-Sun Coach of the Year for the first time in her career. ODU ALL-TIME COACHES In her third season, ODU won games against future conference opponent Stetson, St. Joseph’s and a thrilling comeback win against Liberty. During • Heather Holt (2012-present, 49-57) her second year as head coach, Holt helped the Monarchs beat Hampton Roads rival W&M for the second-consectutive year and also posted wins over A-10 rivals St. Joseph’s and Geroge Mason. • Sue Stahl (1991-2011, 142-183) In her first full year as head coach, Holt guided ODU over rival W&M in comeback fashion for the second straight season along with wins over American, Saint Joseph’s and George Mason. Three Lady Monarchs earned All-CAA accolades in senior defender Alexandra Burns (Second Team • Melissa Magee (1986-87, 11-17) All-CAA), sophomore midfielder Christina Rea (Second Team All-CAA) and freshman midifielder Rachel Shaw (All-CAA Rookie Team). The Lady Monarchs ranked ninth nationally in groundballs per game while sophomore goalkeeper Karen Hayde ranked 16th in the country with 134 saves • Marcia Karwas (1984-85, 4-19) and 31st in the country in groundballs with 2.47 per game. • Carla Hesler (1983, 0-11) A standout goalkeeper for the Lady Monarchs, Holt was an assistant coach for Stahl for 12 seasons before serving as interim head coach in the 2012 season where she coached a First Team All-CAA selection in senior midfielder Lisa Bernardini and a second team All-CAA selection in senior Beth Anders (1981-82, 88-90; 22-32) defender Hannah McBee. In addition, ODU defeated Louisville for the first time in school history last season and earned their first victory over • rival W&M since 2007. The Lady Monarchs ranked in the top-25 nationally in groundballs per game and caused turnovers and won the inaugural Monarch Cup Challenge at the Athletic Awards Banquet at the end of the school year which is awarded to the team that best exemplified service • Mikki Flowers (1980, 7-4) in the community and on campus. Holt played a major part in ODU’s success during the 2009 season, developing goalkeeper Sarah Geary, who earned CAA Rookie of the Year honors and finished her career in 2012 as ODU’s all-time leader in saves. The Lady Monarchs finished 2009 with an 11-5 overall record as Holt also helped coach CAA Player of the Year, Kelly Kimener. The team ranked as high as No. 17 nationally during the season and advanced to the CAA semifinals. As a player, Holt was as a member of the 1995 Colonial Athletic Association championship team and a four-year letterwinner in goal for the Lady Monarchs. Holt, whose career with the Lady Monarchs spanned from 1992-1995, was named a Second Team All-CAA selection during her senior campaign in 1995. Holt played in 43 career games for Old Dominion, collecting 386 saves for a .599 save percentage. She ranks in the top-five all-time at ODU in both save percentage and goals against average. Over her playing career, Holt earned spots on the Va. Women’s Lacrosse Association’s (VWLA), Va. II Regional Select Team and the United States Women’s Lacrosse Association’s (USWLA) South III National Team. Prior to her current post, Holt served as assistant coach at W&M, and was a high school lacrosse coach at South Lakes High School in Fairfax, Va. and Foxcroft in Middleburg, Va. Additionally she has been a camp coach and clinician at several lacrosse camps around the region, including the Director of Lacrosse at Mersead Camp in Massachusetts.

6 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Assistant Coach Ashley Waters

ASSISTANT COACH ASHLEY WATERS

Hometown: Downingtown, Pa. Alma Mater: Old Dominion (‘10) Experience: 7th season

Assistant coach Ashley Waters (Kellogg) enters her seventh season as a member of the ODU women’s lacrosse coaching staff. A former Old Dominion lacrosse standout, Waters joined the Lady Monarchs coaching staff in September 2011.

Under Waters guidance the Lady Monarchs finished the 2017 season 9-9 overall record, 5-5 ASUN, and earned a fifth place seed in the ASUN conference tournament. She helped guide senior midfielder Connor Carson to her third- consecutive 1st-team all-conference award and helped coach Mary Katherine Maloney who was named to the ASUN All-Freshmen squad. Waters also assisted the Lady Monarchs to a 13-10 come-from-behind victory, defeating long-time rival William & Mary for the first time since 2013.

Waters helped guide the 2016 Lady Monarchs to the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance after the team won the Atlantic Sun Championship. ODU won a program-record 16 games in 2016, winning the program’s first conference tournament title since 1995.

The program completed its first season in the Atlantic-Sun Conference in 2015, a year in which ODU was the regular season runners-up and made its first conference tournament since 2009. The Monarchs went 13-5 overall, which marked the most wins in a season since ODU went 13-5 in 2002, and posted a 6-1 mark in league play. The Monarchs also tied the program record for goals in a game twice this season, scoring 24 against Gardner-Webb (24-1) and Howard (24-6).

In her third season, ODU won games against future conference opponent Stetson, St. Joseph’s and a thrilling comeback win against Liberty.

In her second season, ODU defeated rival William & Mary in comeback fashion for the second straight season and saw three Lady Monarchs earn All-CAA accolades: Alexandra Burns (Second Team All-CAA), Christina Rea (Second Team All-CAA) and Rachel Shaw (All-CAA Rookie Team).

In her first season, she helped guide the Lady Monarchs to their first ever win over Louisville and their first win over rival William & Mary since 2007. She also helped coach a pair of all-conference players in senior midfielder Lisa Bernardini (First Team All-CAA) and senior defender Hannah McBee (Second Team All-CAA)

Waters was a four-year starter from 2007-10, and ranks eighth in career points with 152 and fourth in goals with 128. She was a two-time All-CAA performer as well.

Waters originally hails from Downingtown, Pa. Her younger sister, Casey, played lacrosse at Hofstra. She earned her masters degree in sport management from ODU in 2011 and lives in Norfolk with her husband Steven and their son.

7 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Assistant Coach Jacquelyn Duggins

ASSISTANT COACH JACQUELYN DUGGINS

Hometown: Charlottesville, Va. Alma Mater: Virginia Tech (‘11) Experience: 1st Season at ODU

Jacquelyn Duggins has been named an assistant coach for Old Dominion women’s lacrosse in August of 2017.

Duggins comes to Old Dominion from Virginia, where she served as the volunteer assistant for one season. Prior to UVA, Duggins was the inaugural head coach at Gardner-Webb, leading the Running Bulldogs during the very first Division I season in 2015.

During her early years on the sidelines, Duggins also coached for Liberty, Durham Univeristy (England) and Saint Anne’s Belfied High School in Charlot- tesville.

Duggins began her collegiate playing career at ODU, appearing in three games during her freshman season in 2007. During that season, she was teammates with fellow ODU assistant coach Ashley Waters. Duggins then transferred to Virginia Tech, playing for the Hokies for three seasons. She captained the team for two seasons and started 45 games over her VT career.

A Charlottesville native, Duggins graduated from Virginia Tech in 2010 with a degree in psychology.

8 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Player Bios

Mary Katherine Maloney #1 Haley Rineer Year: Sophomore Hometown: Gwynedd, Pa. #5 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Harrisburg, Pa. Position: Midfield High School: Mt. St. Joseph Position: Attack High School: Central Dauphin Height: 5-0 Height: 5-4

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2017 18/10 0 2 2 32 14 14 ASUN All-Freshmen Team 2017 3/0 2 1 3 2 0 0 2018 ------2018 ------Total 18/10 0 2 2 32 14 14 Total 3/0 2 1 3 2 0 0

Cydney Tutchton Heather Higgins #2 #6 Year: Senior Hometown: Marietta, Ga. Year: Freshman Hometown: Pittsford, N.Y. Position: Midfield High School: Lassiter Position: Att/Mid High School: Pittsford Mendon Height: 5-6 Height: 5-6

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2015 18/9 11 3 14 22 24 13 ASUN All-Freshmen Team 2018 ------2016 20/0 19 3 22 15 21 11 Total ------2017 16/13 24 8 32 23 28 10 ASUN All-Academic Team 2018 ------Total 54/22 54 14 68 60 73 34

Natalie Ledwitz #3 Year: Senior Hometown: Port Washington, N.Y. Alyssa Sebesto #7 Position: Def./Mid. High School: Paul D. Schrieber Year: Junior Hometown: Parsippany, N.J. Height: 5-5 Position: Midfield High School: Mountain Lakes Height: 5-8

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2015 17/0 11 1 12 9 15 5 Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2016 20/20 0 1 1 13 6 12 2016 20/17 0 1 1 13 6 12 2017 18/18 4 0 4 36 29 32 ASUN Def POW 2/21 2017 18/18 0 0 0 33 17 14 2018 ------2018 ------Total 55/38 15 2 17 58 50 49 Total 38/35 0 1 1 46 23 26

Sophia Richie Sophie Powers #4 #9 Junior : Midlothian, Va. Year: Freshman Hometown: Bethlehem, N.Y. Year: Hometown Midfield : Midlothian Position: Att/Mid High School: Bethlehem Central Position: High School 5-6 Height: 5-6 Height:

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2018 ------2016 8/0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2017 18/18 27 2 29 11 14 5 Total ------2018 ------Total 26/18 28 2 30 11 15 6

9 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Player Bios

Ryann Bauer #10 Kerri Caruso #14 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Westchester, Pa. Year: Junior Hometown: Downington, Pa. Position: Midfield High School: Henderson Position: Defense High School: STEM Academy Height: 5-0 Height: 5-6

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2016 20/20 0 0 0 21 7 12 2017 7/0 4 0 4 3 2 0 2017 18/18 0 0 0 40 6 32 ASUN All-Academic Team 2018 ------2018 ------Total 7/0 4 0 4 3 2 0 Total 38/38 0 0 0 61 13 44

Isabelle O’Connell #11 Claire Porter #15 Year: Freshman Hometown: Walkersville, Md. Year: Freshman Hometown: Berlin, Md. Position: Defense High School: Mount de Sales Acad. Position: Attack High School: Stephen Decatur HS Height: 5-5 Height: 4-11

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2018 ------2018 ------Total ------Total ------

Stephanie Allen

Year: Sophomore Hometown: Corning, N.Y.#12 Megan Donohue #16 Position: Def./Mid. High School: Corning Painted-Post Year: Sophomore Hometown: Lititz, Pa. Height: 5-4 Position: Defense High School: Manheim Height: 5-4 Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2017 16/7 0 0 0 13 5 11 Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2018 ------2017 10/7 0 0 0 7 0 9 Total 16/7 0 0 0 13 5 11 2018 ------Total 10/7 0 0 0 7 0 9

Lauren Irvine #13 Year: Junior Hometown: Ambler, Pa. Lyndsey Duty #17 Position: Midfield High School: Wissahickon Year: RS-Sophomore Hometown: Stewartstown, Pa. Height: 5-8 Position: Midfield High School: Kennard-Dale Height: 5-5

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2016 16/8 5 3 8 12 5 2 Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2017 18/0 11 1 12 2 0 0 2016 18/3 0 0 0 7 5 6 2018 ------2017 DNP 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 34/8 16 4 20 14 5 2 2018 ------Total 18/3 0 0 0 7 5 6

10 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Player Bios

Anna Davis #18 Hanna Breslin #23 Year: Sophomore Hometown: King of Prussia, Pa. Year: Sophomore Hometown: Ardmore, Pa. Position: Defense High School: Upper Marion Position: Attack High School: Haverford Height: 5-4 Height: 5-8

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2017 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 9/0 1 0 1 4 0 0 2018 ------2018 ------Total 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 9/0 1 0 1 4 0 0

Kortney Parker #19 MaryCate Markey #24 Year: Freshman Hometown: Waxhaw, N.C. Year: Freshman Hometown: Ardmore, Pa. Position: Mid/Def High School: Marvin Ridge Position: GK High School: Merion Mercy Acad Height: 4-11 Height: 5-9

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S GB CT Min GA GAA Sav Save % 2018 ------2018 ------Total ------Total ------

Brooke Frey #20 Brooke Stein #27 Year: Freshman Hometown: Harrisburg, Pa. Year: Sophomore Hometown: Millersville, Md. Position: Att/Mid High School: Central Dauphin HS Position: Attack High School: Severna Park Height: 5-3 Height: 5-6

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2018 ------2017 15/6 9 7 16 3 1 0 Total ------2018 ------Total 15/6 9 7 16 3 1 0

Katie Miller #22 Livie Leigh #28 Year: Junior Hometown: Irondequoit, N.Y. Position: Midfield High School: West Irondequoit Year: Freshman Hometown: Marietta, Ga. Height: 5-7 Position: Midfield High School: Allatoona Height: 5-4

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2016 20/0 12 3 15 24 17 14 2018 ------2017 18/16 20 10 30 25 22 11 ASUN POW (3/21) Total ------2018 ------Total 38/16 32 13 45 49 39 25

11 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Player Bios

Glory Johnson #29 Lindsay Baer #34 Year: Sophomore Hometown:Baldwinsville, N.Y. Year: Freshman Hometown: Abington, Pa. Position: Attack High School: C.W. Baker HS Position: Attack High School: Abington Senior HS Height: 5-3 Previous School: High Point Height: 5-4

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2018 ------2018 ------Total ------Total ------

Colleen O’Connor #31 Lauren Ey #35 Year: Senior Hometown: Keswick, Va. Year: Junior Hometown: Bel Air, Md. Position: Defense High School: Monticello HS Position: Goalkeeper High School: John Carroll Height: 5-3 Previous School: Saint Mary’s Height: 5-8 College of Calif.

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S GB CT Min GA GAA Sav Save % 2015 14 7 1 8 2016 6/0 2 0 89:40 13 8.70 4 0.235 2016 11/14 13 10 2017 3/0 2 0 65:23 4 3.67 5 0.556 2017 14/14 5 1 2 2018 ------2018 Total 9/0 4 0 155:03 17 6.58 4 0.190

Grace McCrery #32 Jessi DeLuca Year: Freshman Hometown: Washington, D.C. Year: Senior Hometown: Apex, N.C. Position: Midfield High School: Academy of the Holy Position: Defense High School: Apex Cross Height: - Height: 5-6

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2018 ------2015 18/9 0 0 0 21 8 7 A-Sun All-Freshmen Team Total ------2016 DNP ------2017 DNP ------2018 ------Total 18/9 0 0 0 21 8 7 Michelle Hallman #33 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Sicklerville, N.J. Position: Attack High School: Paul VI Height: 5-4

Season GP/S G A Pts GB DC CT Honors 2017 3/0 1 0 1 1 1 0 2018 ------Total 3/0 1 0 1 1 1 0

12 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions 2017 Season Statistics

2017 Old Dominion Women's Lacrosse Old Dominion Combined Team Statistics All games (as of May 04, 2017)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 9-9 3-3 6-5 0-1 CONFERENCE 5-5 2-2 3-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-4 1-1 3-2 0-1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw GB DC TO CT Feb 15 at VCU W 10-7 247 15 CARSON, Connor 18 43 8 51 108 2 33 60 40 13 Feb 18 at CAMPBELL W 11-10 316 8 TOPPER, Megan 18 16 21 37 30 0 7 1 28 1 6 TUTCHTON, Cydney 16 24 8 32 84 1 23 28 29 10 Feb 25 at #20 Virginia Tech L 6-19 256 22 MILLER, Katie 18 20 10 30 49 0 25 22 12 11 Mar 01 at Richmond L 8-11 126 20 MARRALE, Morgan 18 14 16 30 65 1 9 10 37 6 Mar 04 at Liberty W 11-8 213 9 RICHIE, Sophia 18 27 2 29 58 1 11 14 18 5 Mar 11 AMERICAN L 10-11 382 28 CAMERON, Megan 18 17 2 19 44 1 20 15 14 9 Mar 15 WILLIAM & MARY W 13-10 112 2 MULLER, Colby 17 13 3 16 25 0 5 0 11 5 * Mar 24 JACKSONVILLE L 7-12 156 27 STEIN, Brooke 15 9 7 16 16 1 3 1 15 0 * Mar 26 STETSON W 15-4 173 13 IRVINE, Lauren 18 11 1 12 24 2 2 0 12 0 3 LEDWITZ, Natalie 18 4 0 4 8 0 36 29 19 32 * Apr 07 at Furman L 7-8 196 10 BAUER, Ryann 7 4 0 4 7 0 3 2 6 0 * Apr 09 at Coastal Carolina W 13-12 205 5 RINEER, Haley 3 2 1 3 3 0 2 0 3 0 * Apr 13 at Central Michigan L o t 10-11 110 1 MALONEY, Mary K. 18 0 2 2 7 0 32 14 19 14 * Apr 15 at Detroit Mercy L 8-15 157 23 BRESLIN, Hanna 9 1 0 1 5 0 4 0 4 0 * Apr 21 KENNESAW STATE W 16-14 254 33 HALLMAN, Michelle 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 * Apr 23 MERCER L 8-10 217 7 SEBESTO, Alyssa 18 0 0 0 1 0 33 17 16 14 * Apr 28 at HOWARD W 19-6 156 35 EY, Lauren 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 26 BUCKLEY, Maggi 18 0 0 0 0 0 47 0 11 12 * Apr 29 at DELAWARE STATE W 20-5 212 21 MAGGIO, Kati 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 May 04 vs Mercer L 14-18 119 19 EVERITT, Morgan 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 DAVIS, Anna 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 TEAM STATISTICS ODU OPP 16 DONOHUE, Megan 10 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 4 9 SHOT STATISTICS 14 CARUSO, Kerri 18 0 0 0 0 0 40 6 7 32 Goals-Shot attempts 206-535 191-484 12 ALLEN, Stephanie 16 0 0 0 0 0 13 5 6 11 Goals scored per game 11.44 10.61 Total 18 206 81 287 535 9 359 225 321 184 Shot pct. . 3 8 5 . 3 9 5 Opponents 18 191 86 277 484 9 345 202 342 169 Shots on goal-Attempts 386-535 358-484 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T SOG pct. . 7 2 1 . 7 4 0 35 EY, Lauren 3 65:23 4 3.67 5 . 5 5 6 0-0-0 S h o t s / G a m e 29.7 26.9 26 BUCKLEY, Maggi 18 1016:39 187 11.04 162 . 4 6 4 9-9-0 A s s is t s 81 86 Total 18 1082:02 191 10.59 167 . 4 6 6 9-9-0 Free position Made-Att 42-112 37-110 Opponents 18 1082:02 206 11.42 180 . 4 6 6 9-9-0 Free position pct. . 3 7 5 . 3 3 6 GOAL BREAKDOWN Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Old Dominion 104 102 0 206 Total Goals 206 191 Opponents 91 99 1 191 F r e e - p o s it io n 42 37 U n a s s is t e d 125 105 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total O v e r t im e 0 1 Old Dominion 93 74 0 167 Goals scored average 11.42 10.59 Opponents 95 85 0 180 GROUND BALLS 359 345 DRAW CONTROLS 225 202 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Old Dominion 278 257 0 535 TURNOVERS 321 342 Opponents 247 236 1 484 CAUSED TURNOVERS 184 169 CLEARS 280-344 269-333 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT Total Clear Pct. . 8 1 4 . 8 0 8 Old Dominion 199 187 0 386 ATTENDANCE Opponents 184 173 1 358 T o t a l 1294 2194 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/216 11/199 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/119 13 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions 2016 Season Statistics

Old Dominion Combined Team Statistics All games (as of May 13, 2016)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 16-4 8-1 6-3 2-0 CONFERENCE 7-1 4-0 3-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-3 4-1 3-2 2-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw Up Dn GB DC TO CT Feb 17 at Longwood W 14-13 118 19 STANDING, Ashmor 20 67 15 82 133 4 3 2 41 32 33 26 Feb 20 CAMPBELL W 12-11 134 20 MARRALE, Morgan 20 32 22 54 68 3 3 0 15 8 29 6 8 TOPPER, Megan 20 18 25 43 32 1 1 0 22 0 31 4 Feb 27 VIRGINIA TECH W 10-7 132 15 CARSON, Connor 20 25 4 29 81 3 0 0 21 70 35 23 Mar 2 RICHMOND L 7-13 106 5 MCCALEB, Mary 20 22 4 26 65 0 0 0 9 6 16 4 Mar 05 LIBERTY W 12-8 126 6 TUTCHTON, Cydney 20 19 3 22 38 1 0 0 15 21 22 11 Mar 10 at William & Mary L 14-17 217 3 LEDWITZ, Natalie 20 16 1 17 44 0 1 0 21 26 21 24 Mar 12 at American W 7-6 209 28 CAMERON, Megan 20 16 1 17 35 2 1 1 17 7 18 6 Mar 19 at George Washington W 10-7 153 22 MILLER, Katie 20 12 3 15 32 2 0 0 24 17 11 14 Mar 26 VCU W 19-2 227 1 DANKS, Alex 17 12 1 13 26 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 13 IRVINE, Lauren 16 5 3 8 22 0 0 0 12 5 8 2 * Apr 03 FURMAN W 9-6 237 2 MULLER, Colby 12 2 4 6 5 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 * Apr 08 at Stetson W 13-9 211 9 RICHIE, Sophia 8 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 * Apr 10 at Jacksonville L 6-16 72 7 SEBESTO, Alyssa 20 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 13 6 8 12 * Apr 15 MERCER W 16-4 68 10 GALLAGHER, Morga 20 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 35 12 13 27 * Apr 17 KENNESAW STATE W 18-7 285 35 EY, Lauren 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 * Apr 23 HOWARD W 20-4 123 30 CLOUGH, Maggie 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 3 * Apr 29 at Detroit W 17-12 71 27 KOSCINSKI, Missy 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 5 8 28 26 BUCKLEY, Maggi 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 19 2 * May 01 at Central Michigan W 17-8 94 25 BLACK, Imani 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 2 4 12 May 06 vs Furman W 10-9 0 21 MAGGIO, Kati 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 May 08 vs Detroit Wot 11-10 374 18 ROGERS, Lindsay 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 May 13 at #19 Towson L 5-16 693 17 DUTY, Lyndsey 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 5 8 6 14 CARUSO, Kerri 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 7 6 12 TEAM STATISTICS ODU OPP Total 20 247 87 334 588 16 9 3 392 235 305 226 SHOT STATISTICS Opponents 20 185 77 262 449 4 16 2 339 235 370 178 Goals-Shot attempts 247-588 185-449 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T Goals scored per game 12.35 9.25 35 EY, Lauren 6 89:40 13 8.70 4 . 2 3 5 0-0-0 Shot pct. . 4 2 0 . 4 1 2 26 BUCKLEY, Maggi 20 1115:04 172 9.26 137 . 4 4 3 16-4-0 Shots on goal-Attempts 436-588 326-449 Total 20 1204:44 185 9.21 141 . 4 3 3 16-4-0 SOG pct. . 7 4 1 . 7 2 6 Opponents 20 1204:44 247 12.30 189 . 4 3 3 4-16-0 S h o t s / G a m e 29.4 22.5 A s s is t s 87 77 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Free position Made-Att 54-141 40-84 Old Dominion 129 117 1 247 Opponents 84 101 0 185 Free position pct. . 3 8 3 . 4 7 6 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total G o a ls - O p p o r t u n it ie s 9-9 16-8 Old Dominion 71 70 0 141 Conversion Percent 1.000 2.000 Opponents 111 78 0 189 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 247 185 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total M a n - u p 9 16 Old Dominion 325 262 1 588 Opponents 223 226 0 449 M a n - d o w n 3 2 F r e e - p o s it io n 54 40 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT Total U n a s s is t e d 160 108 Old Dominion 240 195 1 436 O v e r t im e 1 0 Opponents 155 171 0 326 Goals scored average 12.30 9.21 GROUND BALLS 392 339 DRAW CONTROLS 235 235 TURNOVERS 305 370 CAUSED TURNOVERS 226 178 CLEARS 272-345 247-318 Clear Pct. . 7 8 8 . 7 7 7 PENALTIES N u m b e r 8 9 M in u t e s 16:00 16:30 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1438 1838 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/160 9/204 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/187 14 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions School Records - Career

CAREER POINTS CAREER GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE * Minimum of 1,000 Minutes Rank Name Years Points Rank Name Years GAA 1. Suzanne Wosczyna 2001-04 325 1. Kim Barnes 1981-83 6.53 2. Ashmore Standing 2012-16 218 2. Barb DiArcangelo 1992-93 7.82 3. Anne Windover 1993-96 204 3. Heather Walden 1992-95 7.92 4. Cathy Large 1985-88 199 4. Shelly Behrens 1985-88 8.42 5. Lisa Bernardini 2009-12 190 5. Beth O’Leary 2001-02 9.30 6. Kelly Kimener 2005-09 166 6. Laurie Koller 1998-01 9.86 7. Danielle Hensil 2000-03 163 7. Angie Stead 1995-98 10.08 Caroline Jacobs 2004-07 163 8. Maggi Buckley 2014-17 10.43 9. Ashley Kellogg 2007-10 152 9. Sara Larson 2005-08 11.28 10. Connor Carson 2014-17 151 10. Sarah Geary 2009-12 11.72

CAREER GOALS CAREER GROUND BALLS * Official stat started in 1993 Rank Name Years Goals Rank Name Years GB 1. Suzanne Wosczyna 2001-04 206 1. Sarah Geary 2009-12 208 2. Cathy Large 1985-88 177 2. Caroline Jacobs 2004-07 204 3. Ashmore Standing 2012-16 174 3. Brooke Thomas 1999-02 179 4. Anne Windover 1993-96 165 4. Suzanne Wosczyna 2000-04 172 5. Ashley Kellogg 2007-10 128 5. Takiyah Gettys 1995-98 153 6. Kelly Kimener 2005-09 125 6. Maggi Buckley 2014-17 139 7. Lisa Bernardini 2009-12 124 7. Marlaine Smith 2000-03 133 Danielle Hensil 2000-03 124 8. Michelle Gannon 2003-06 130 9. Connor Carson 2014-17 120 9. Stacia Hepburn 1994-97 128 10. Jennifer Heister 1999-02 115 10. Katie Veneziale 2004-07 116

CAREER CAUSED TURNOVERS * Was not classified by the NCAA until 1998 CAREER ASSISTS Rank Name Years CT Rank Name Years Assists 1. Caroline Jacobs 2004-07 110 1. Suzanne Wosczyna 2001-04 119 2. Sarah Geary 2009-12 84 2. Megan Topper 2014-17 67 3. Ashmore Standing 2012-16 81 3. Lisa Bernardini 2009-12 66 4. Connor Carson 2014-17 80 4. Caroline Jacobs 2004-07 55 5. Lindsey Belle 2006-09 74 5. Dana Kuchta 1993-96 50 6. Brooke Thomas 1999-02 73 6. Morgan Marrale 2014-17 46 7. Suzanne Wosczyna 2000-03 70 7. Ashmore Standing 2012-16 44 8. Morgan Gallagher 2012-16 67 8. Kelly Kimener 2005-09 41 9. Lisa Bernardini 2009-12 63 9. Ericka Davidheiser 1992-95 40 10. Kallie McCormick 2011-14 56 10. Anne Windover 1993-96 39 Danielle Hensil 2000-03 39 CAREER DRAW CONTROLS * Official stat started in 1993 Rank Name Years DC CAREER SAVES 1. Connor Carson 2014-17 201 Rank Name Years Saves 2. Marlaine Smith 2000-03 173 1. Sarah Geary 2009-12 567 3. Katie Veneziale 2004-07 160 2. Angie Stead 1996-98 556 4. Kelly Kimener 2005-09 109 3. Michelle Gannon 2003-06 533 5. Caroline Jacobs 2004-07 107 4. Maggi Buckley 2014-17 468 6. Sarah Wright 2009-12 105 5. Kim Barnes 1981-83 425 7. Ashmore Standing 2012-16 87 6. Laurie Koller 1999-01 416 Lisa Bernardini 2009-12 87 7. Heather Walden 1992-95 386 9. Anne Windover 1993-96 86 8. Shelly Behrens 1985-88 362 10. Suzanne Wosczyna 2000-04 85 9. Barb DiArcangelo 1992-93 346 10. Sara Larson 2005-08 292

15 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions School Records - Season

SEASON POINTS SEASON GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE * Minimum of 420 Minutes Rank Name Years Points Rank Name Years GAA 1. Suzanne Wosczyna 2002 103 1. Kim Barnes 1981 4.63 2. Suzanne Wosczyna 2004 85 2. Barb DiArcangelo 1992 6.17 3. Ashmore Standing 2016 82 3. Kim Barnes 1982 6.63 4. Suzanne Wosczyna 2003 77 4. Lenore Tornetta 1984 7.09 5. Ashmore Standing 2015 72 5. Shelly Behrens 1988 7.40 6. Cathy Large 1987 67 6. Shelly Behrens 1986 7.44 7. Anne Windover 1994 66 7. Maggi Buckley 2015 7.62 8. Jessica Liberty 2015 61 8. Shelly Behrens 1987 7.66 9. Suzanne Wosczyna 2001 60 9. Carol Asimos 1989 8.00 10. Lisa Bernardini 2010 59 10. Kim Barnes 1983 8.20 Kelly Kimener 2009 59 Heather Walden 1995 8.20

SEASON GOALS SEASON GROUND BALLS * Official stat started in 1993 Rank Name Years Goals Rank Name Years GB 1. Ashmore Standing 2016 67 1. Caroline Jacobs 2006 64 Cathy Large 1987 67 2. Suzanne Wosczyna 2002 62 3. Suzanne Wosczyna 2004 57 3. Angie Stead 1997 61 4. Suzanne Wosczyna 2002 56 4. Lori Hansford 1995 57 5. Helen Hagan 1980 52 5. Sarah Geary 2010 56 Ashmore Standing 2015 52 6. Sarah Geary 2011 52 7. Jessica Liberty 2015 51 7. Sarah Geary 2009 51 8. Anne Windover 1995 50 Brooke Thomas 2000 51 9. Suzanne Wosczyna 2001 48 9. Caroline Jacobs 2004 50 10. Anne Windover 1993 47 10. Sarah Geary 2012 49 Cathy Large 1988 47 SEASON CAUSED TURNOVERS * Was not classified by the NCAA until 1998 SEASON ASSISTS Rank Name Years CT Rank Name Years Assists 1. Takiyah Gettys 1998 44 1. Suzanne Wosczyna 2002 47 2. Caroline Jacobs 2006 34 2. Suzanne Wosczyna 2003 32 Lindsey Belle 2009 34 3. Suzanne Wosczyna 2004 28 4. Natalie Ledwitz 2017 32 4. Lisa Bernardini 2010 26 Kerri Caruso 2017 32 5. Megan Topper 2016 25 6. Sara Koontz Swart 1999 31 6. Morgan Marrale 2016 22 7. Sarah Geary 2011 30 7. Ericka Davidheiser 1995 21 8. Connor Carson 2015 29 Dana Kuchta 1995 21 9. Missy Koscinski 2016 28 Megan Topper 2017 21 Caroline Jacobs 2007 28 9. Ashmore Standing 2015 20 10. Morgan Gallagher 2016 27 10. Caroline Jacobs 2005 18 Caroline Jacobs 2006 18 SEASON DRAW CONTROLS * Official stat started in 1993 Rank Name Years DC SEASON SAVES 1. Connor Carson 2016 70 Rank Name Years Saves 2. Marlaine Smith 2013 63 1. Angie Stead 1997 245 3. Connor Carson 2017 60 2. Heather Walden 1994 192 4. Connor Carson 2015 58 Barb DiArcangelo 1993 192 5. Katie Veneziale 2005 46 4. Mandy Stewart 1980 191 6. Marlaine Smith 2002 45 5. Kim Barnes 1983 181 7. Suzanne Wosczyna 2004 42 6. Angie Stead 1996 171 8. Katie Veneziale 2007 41 7. Lenore Tornentta 1984 167 9. Sarah Wright 2010 39 8. Heather Walden 1995 163 10. Dana Kuchta 1995 38 9. Maggi Buckley 2017 162 Katie Veneziale 2006 38 10. Michelle Gannon 2003 160 16 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions All-Time Season Leaders

Goal Leaders 2000 Pam Seebald 10 1980 Mandy Stewart 191 1999 Brooke Thomas 39 2017 Connor Carson 43 1999 Sue Wolfgang 10 1998 Takiyah Gettys 45 2016 Ashmore Standing 67 1998 Carly Brown 8 Goals-Against Leaders 1997 Angie Stead 61 2015 Ashmore Standing 52 1997 Alison Brown 8 2017 Maggi Buckley 11.04 1996 Takiyah Gettys 23 2014 Emily Austerberry 36 1996 Carly Brown 11 2016 Maggi Buckley 9.26 1995 Lori Hansford 57 2013 Ashmore Standing 32 1995 Ericka Davidheiser 21 2015 Maggi Buckley 7.99 1994 Heather Walden 47 2012 Lisa Bernardini 34 Dana Kuchta 21 2014 Maggi Buckley 13.36 1993 Carla Perella 46 2011 Lisa Bernardini 34 1994 Anne Windover 16 2013 Karen Hayde 13.94 * Official stat started in 1993 2010 Ashley Kellogg 42 Amy Duerr 16 2012 Sarah Geary 11.38 2009 Ashley Kellogg 45 1993 Amy Clement 8 2011 Sarah Geary 11.87 Caused Turnover Leaders 2008 Ashley Kellogg 23 1992 Amy Cordes 10 2010 Sarah Geary 13.96 2017 Natalie Ledwitz 32 2007 Caroline Jacobs 32 1991 Amy Cordes 8 2009 Sarah Geary 10.06 Kerri Caruso 32 2006 Caroline Jacobs 33 1990 Lisa Doran 4 2008 Sara Larson 12.21 2016 Missy Koscinski 28 2005 Ashley Stanwick 32 1989 Pam Neiss 4 2007 Sara Larson 10.01 2015 Connor Carson 29 2004 Suzanne Wosczyna 57 1988 Cathy Large 7 2006 Michelle Gannon 13.40 2014 Ashmore Standing 25 2003 Suzanne Wosczyna 45 1987 Jill Fisher 7 2005 Michelle Gannon 11.87 2013 Alexandra Burns 23 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna 56 Patty Cleary 7 2004 Michelle Gannon 13.08 2012 Lisa Bernardini 20 2001 Suzanne Wosczyna 48 1986 Maureen Aikens 5 2003 Michelle Gannon 10.64 2011 Sarah Geary 30 2000 Jen Heister 27 1985 Joanne Powers 6 2002 Beth O’Leary 9.10 2010 Sarah Geary 24 1999 Kailynne Ross 42 1984 Denise O’Connell 4 2001 Laurie Koller 11.70 2009 Lindsey Belle 34 1998 Carly Brown 32 1983 Dawn Hill 5 2000 Laurie Koller 8.47 2008 Brittany Washko 21 1997 Carly Brown 44 1982 Christy Morgan 5 1999 Laurie Koller 8.93 2007 Caroline Jacobs 28 1996 Anne Windover 38 1998 Angie Stead 10.40 2006 Caroline Jacobs 34 1995 Anne Windover 30 Saves Leaders 1997 Angie Stead 10.40 2005 Caroline Jacobs 24 1994 Anne Windover 50 2017 Maggi Buckley 162 1996 Angie Stead 10.00 2004 Caroline Jacobs 24 1993 Anne Windover 47 2016 Maggi Buckley 137 1995 Heather Walden 8.20 2003 Danielle Hensil 15 1992 Ericka Davidheiser 27 2015 Karen Hayde 90 1994 Heather Walden 9.50 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna 24 1991 Rachel Edlich 24 2014 Maggi Buckley 102 1993 Barb DiArcangelo 9.85 2001 Kendra Finger 18 1990 Carolyn Sarr 20 2013 Karen Hayde 141 1992 Barb DiArcangelo 6.17 2000 Katie Heaney 22 1989 Jill Fisher 26 2012 Sarah Geary 124 1991 Stephanie Lima 12.33 1999 Sara Koontz Swart 31 1988 Cathy Large 47 2011 Sarah Geary 130 1990 Laura Knorr 8.23 1998 Takiyah Gettys 44 1987 Cathy Large 67 2010 Sarah Geary 154 1989 Carol Asimos 8.00 * Was not classified by the NCAA until 1998 1986 Cathy Large 38 2009 Sarah Geary 159 1988 Shelly Behrens 7.40 1985 Cathy Large 25 2008 Sara Larson 115 1987 Shelly Behrens 7.66 Draw Control Leaders 1984 Maureen Van Kuren 16 2007 Sara Larson 148 1986 Shelly Behrens 7.44 2017 Connor Carson 60 1983 Dawn Hill 13 2006 Michelle Gannon 115 1985 Lynne Currie 10.4 2016 Connor Carson 70 1982 Mary Beth Holder 16 2005 Michelle Gannon 116 1984 Lenore Tornetta 7.09 2015 Connor Carson 58 1981 Janace Gentile 12 2004 Michelle Gannon 142 1983 Kim Barnes 8.2 2014 Emily Austerberry 29 Mary Beth Holder 12 2003 Michelle Gannon 160 1982 Kim Barnes 6.63 2013 Christina Rea 32 1980 Helen Hagan 52 2002 Beth O’Leary 144 1981 Kim Barnes 4.14 2012 Sarah Wright 27 2001 Laurie Koller 139 1980 Mandy Stewart 10.18 2011 Sarah Wright 31 Assist Leaders 2000 Laurie Koller 143 2010 Sarah Wright 39 2017 Megan Topper 21 1999 Laurie Koller 134 Ground Ball Leaders 2009 Kelly Kimener 32 2016 Megan Topper 25 1998 Angie Stead 140 2017 Maggi Buckley 47 2008 Kelly Kimener 29 2015 Ashmore Standing 20 1997 Angie Stead 245 2016 Missy Koscinski 47 2007 Katie Veneziale 41 2014 Emily Austerberry 12 1996 Angie Stead 171 2015 Morgan Gallagher 41 2006 Katie Veneziale 38 Jessica Liberty 12 1995 Heather Walden 163 2014 Maggi Buckley 32 2005 Katie Veneziale 46 Connor Carson 12 1994 Heather Walden 192 2013 Karen Hayde 44 2004 Suzanne Wosczyna 42 2013 Meredith Rogers 11 1993 Barb DiArcangelo 192 2012 Theresa Brady 49 2003 Marlaine Smith 63 2012 Lisa Bernardini 15 1992 Barb DiArcangelo 154 2011 Sarah Geary 52 2002 Marlaine Smith 45 2011 Lisa Bernardini 16 1991 Stephanie Lima 102 2010 Sarah Geary 56 2001 Marlaine Smith 30 2010 Lisa Bernardini 26 1990 Laura Knorr 89 2009 Sarah Geary 51 Suzanne Wosczyna 30 2009 Kelly Kimener 15 1989 Carol Asimos 81 2008 Brittany Washko 30 2000 Marlaine Smith 35 2008 Kelly Kimener 13 1988 Shelly Behrens 89 2007 Caroline Jacobs 42 1999 Pam Seebald 29 2007 Katie Veneziale 14 1987 Shelly Behrens 133 2006 Caroline Jacobs 64 1998 Sarah Mindick 23 2006 Caroline Jacobs 18 1986 Shelly Behrens 95 2005 Caroline Jacobs 48 1997 Sue Wolfgang 29 2005 Caroline Jacobs 18 1985 Shelly Behrens 45 2004 Caroline Jacobs 50 1996 Amy Baumgartner 18 2004 Suzanne Wosczyna 28 1984 Lenore Torenetta 167 2003 Cassanda Connor 35 1995 Dana Kuchta 38 2003 Suzanne Wosczyna 32 1983 Kim Barnes 181 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna 62 1994 Anne Windover 31 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna 47 1982 Kim Barnes 157 2001 Brooke Thomas 37 1993 Anne Windover 23 2001 Suzanne Wosczyna 12 1981 Kim Barnes 87 2000 Brooke Thomas 51 * Official stat started in 1993

17 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Honored Lady Monarchs

IWLCA All-American Katie Veneziale CAA 2nd Danielle Hensil CAA 2004 Suzanne Wosczyna 2nd Ashley Kellogg CAA Rookie Suzanne Wosczyna CAA 2003 Suzanne Wosczyna 2nd Jillian Taylor CAA Rookie 2002 Kendra Finger CAA 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna 2nd 2006 Caroline Jacobs CAA 1st Suzanne Wosczyna CAA 1995 Erika Davidheiser 1st Jessica Noon CAA Rookie 2001 Suzanne Wosczyna CAA 1994 Erika Davidheiser 1st 2005 Caroline Jacobs CAA 1st 1994 Anne Windhover 2nd 2004 Suzanne Wosczyna CAA 1st IWLCA All-Academic 1993 Barb DiArcangelo 3rd 2003 Danielle Hensil CAA 1st 2016 Maggie Clough 1988 Cathy Large 2nd Suzanne Wosczyna CAA 1st Missy Koscinski Melody Shotwell CAA 2nd Morgan Gallagher MidMajor All-American Marlaine Smith CAA 2nd 2015 Rachel Shaw 2016 Ashmore Standing 2nd 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna CAA 1st Missy Koscinski Connor Carson HM Kendra Finger CAA 2nd Morgan Gallagher 2015 Morgan Gallagher HM Brooke Thomas CAA 2nd Abby Johansen Ashmore Standing HM 2001 Dana Wisniewski CAA 1st Karen Hyde Suzanne Wosczyna CAA 1st 2014 Abby Johansen Conference Major Awards Kendra Finger CAA 2nd Morgan Gallagher 2016 Ashmore Standing ASUN Player Brooke Thomas CAA 2nd Karen Hayde 2015 Heather Holt ASUN Coach 2000 Dana Wisniewski CAA 1st 2013 Jordynn Collins 2009 Sue Stahl CAA Coach Pam Seebald CAA 2nd Shelby Davis Kelly Kimener CAA Player 1999 Kailynne Ross CAA 1st 2012 Sarah Geary Sarah Geary CAA Rookie Amy Wade CAA 2nd Rebecca Reymann 2004 Sue Stahl CAA Coach Sue Wolfgang CAA 2nd 2011 Jordynn Collins 2003 Sue Stahl CAA Coach 1998 Carly Brown CAA 1st Shelby Davis 2002 Sue Stahl CAA Coach Takiyah Gettys CAA 1st 2010 Katherine Bruno 2001 Suzanne Wosczyna CAA Rookie Kailynne Ross CAA 2nd Ashley Kellogg 1992 Sue Stahl CAA Coach 1997 Carly Brown CAA 1st Nicole McMahon Barb DiArcangelo CAA Player Angie Stead CAA 1st 2006 Ashley Stanwick Takiyah Gettys CAA 2nd Katie Veneziale All-Conference Stacie Hepburn CAA 2nd 2005 Valarie Gooch 2017 Connor Carson ASUN 1st 1996 Takiyah Gettys CAA 1st 2004 Valarie Gooch Mary K. Maloney ASUN Rookie Dana Kuchta CAA 2nd Tara Hayes 2016 Connor Carson ASUN 1st Carrie Wightman CAA 2nd Kelly Jeffrys Missy Koscinski ASUN 1st Anne Windover CAA 2nd Amber Bazzare Ashmore Standing ASUN 1st 1995 Erika Davidheiser CAA 1st 2003 Danielle Hensil Maggi Buckley ASUN 2nd Pam Moyer CAA 1st Marlaine Smith Morgan Gallagher ASUN 2nd Amy Duerr CAA 2nd Suzanne Wosczyna Morgan Marrale ASUN 2nd Lori Hansford CAA 2nd 2002 Kendra Finger Kerri Caruso ASUN Rookie Heather Walden CAA 2nd Jennifer Heister 2015 Connor Carson ASUN 1st 1994 Erika Davidheiser CAA 1st Brooke Thomas Morgan Gallagher ASUN 1st Anne Windover CAA 1st 2001 Brooke Thomas Ashmore Standing ASUN 1st 1993 Jen Deckelman CAA 1st Dana Wisniewski Jessica Liberty ASUN 2nd Barb DiArcangelo CAA 1st 1999 Amy Wade Jessi DeLuca ASUN Rookie Anne Windover CAA 1st Kailynne Ross Cydney Tutchton ASUN Rookie Erika Davidheiser CAA 2nd 1998 Carly Brown 2013 Alex Burns CAA 2nd 1992 Erika Davidheiser CAA 1st Takiyah Gettys Christina Rea CAA 2nd Jen Deckelman CAA 2nd 1997 Takiyah Gettys Rachel Shaw CAA Rookie Alison Brown 2012 Lisa Bernardini CAA 1st Conference All-Tournament 1995 Jenn Karr Hannah McBee CAA 2nd 2016 Morgan Gallagher (MVP) ASUN 1994 Erika Davidheiser 2011 Lisa Bernarndini CAA 1st Maggi Buckley ASUN Sarah Geary CAA 2nd Megan Cameron ASUN Conference All-Academic 2010 Ashley Kellogg CAA 2nd Missy Koscinski ASUN 2017 Cydney Tutchton ASUN Shelby Davis CAA Rookie Ashmore Standing ASUN Kerri Caruso ASUN 2009 Ashley Kellogg CAA 1st 2015 Connor Carson ASUN 2016 Morgan Gallagher ASUN Kelly Kimener CAA 1st Ashmore Standing ASUN Cydney Tutchton ASUN Lindsey Belle CAA 2nd 2009 Saratu Dodo CAA 2015 Karen Hayde ASUN Sarah Geary CAA 2nd Lindsey Belle CAA Morgan Gallagher ASUN Lisa Bernardini CAA Rookie 2007 Katie Veneziale CAA Sarah Geary CAA Rookie Kelly Kimener CAA 2007 Caroline Jacobs CAA 2nd 2003 Michelle Gannon CAA

18 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Year-By-Year Results

2017 (9-9, 5-5 ASUN) at Gardner-Webb W 22-1 Oregon L 9-10 Louisville L 8-12 Head Coach: Heather Holt at Campbell W 18-12 Hofstra L 6-15 #3 North Carolina L 2-16 at VCU W 10-7 Longwood W 19-7 Drexel L 4-8 at Drexel L 10-17 at Campbell W 11-10 at Virginia Tech L 4-17 at Delaware L 7-8 at #16 Hofstra L 8-16 at #20 Virginia Tech L 6-19 Davidson W 10-8 at Towson L 9-16 #11 Towson L 11-13 at Richmond L 8-11 at Richmond L 8-15 George Mason W 16-9 Delaware L (2OT)11-12 at Liberty W 11-8 at California W 13-12 at James Madison L 2-17 #9 James Madison L 5-13 American L 10-11 at UC Davis W 12-8 at George Mason W (2OT)10-9 William & Mary W 13-10 William & Mary L 9-15 2012 (4-13, 1-6 CAA) at #20 William & Mary L 7-18 Jacksonville* L 12-7 American W 7-6 Head Coach: Heather Holt Stetson* W 15-4 Jacksonville* L 4-14 Louisville W 14-12 2009 (11-5, 5-2 CAA) at Furman* L 7-8 Stetson* W 13-8 at American L 10-16 Head Coach: Sue Stahl at Coastal Carolina* W 13-12 at Mercer* W 24-10 Richmond L 12-19 American W 8-7 at Central Michigan* L (OT) 10-11 at Kennesaw State* W 19-4 at Oregon L 9-10 Richmond W 16-13 at Detroit* L 8-15 at Furman* W 17-5 at Navy L 5-19 at UMBC W 16-10 Kennesaw State* W 16-14 Detroit* W 16-9 St. Joseph’s W 10-4 at #6 North Carolina L 9-16 Mercer* L 8-10 at Howard* W 24-6 #2 North Carolina L 3-14 at St. Joseph’s W 14-10 at Howard* W 19-6 Detroit % L 11-14 at Longwood W 21-6 Longwood W 10-8 * ASUN Conference Game at Delaware State* W 20-5 Virginia Tech L 12-13 at Virginia Tech L (2OT)10-11 vs Mercer % L 14-18 % ASUN Tournament at #9 Virginia L 13-14 #9 Virginia W 13-10 * ASUN Conference Game at William & Mary W 14-10 at Delaware L 8-9 % ASUN Tournament 2014 (3-13, ind.) Delaware L 5-9 at Towson W 10-7 Independent Towson L 7-9 George Mason W 12-11 2016 (16-4, 7-1 ASUN) Head Coach: Heather Holt at George Mason L 7-9 at James Madison W (OT)11-8 ASUN Tournament Champs Louisville L 12-15 James Madison L 8-12 #20 Hofstra W 14-9 NCAA 1st Round UC Davis L 6-12 at Hofstra L 8-9 Drexel W 14-7 Head Coach: Heather Holt at Stetson W 15-11 at Drexel L 4-10 William & Mary L 10-20 at Longwood W 14-13 at Jacksonville L 11-20 Delaware * L 6-8 Campbell W 12-11 Richmond L 5-9 2011 (4-11, 3-4 CAA) * CAA Tournament Virginia Tech W 10-7 at Liberty W 11-9 Head Coach: Sue Stahl Richmond L 7-13 at Longwood L 13-16 at Louisville L 7-12 2008 (4-9, 0-7 CAA) Liberty W 12-8 St. Joseph’s W 18-11 American L 7-13 Head Coach: Sue Stahl at William & Mary L 14-17 at American L 11-13 at Richmond L 8-12 at American W 9-5 at American W 7-6 at #16 Virginia L 8-19 at St. Joseph’s W 11-10 St. Joseph’s W 12-11 at George Washington W 10-7 Virginia Tech L 17-18 Longwood L 11-15 UMBC W 9-5 VCU W 19-2 at Davidson L 9-10 at Virginia Tech L 10-18 Rutgers W 7-6 Furman* W 9-6 at Colorado L 10-12 #7 Virginia L 5-9 at #5 Virginia L 3-15 at Stetson* W 13-9 at #20 Denver L 6-18 at #4 North Carolina L 7-18 at George Mason L 7-17 at Jacksonville* L 6-16 #9 Johns Hopkins L 5-14 at #9 James Madison L 3-14 #6 James Madison L 5-13 Mercer* W 16-4 at William & Mary L 11-16 George Mason W 10-9 at Hofstra L 7-11 Kennesaw State* W 18-7 Drexel W 9-8 at Drexel L 7-13 Howard* W 20-4 2013 (4-13, 2-5 CAA) Hofstra W 6-4 #4 North Carolina L 7-19 at Detroit* W 17-12 Last season in CAA at Towson L 5-11 #20 Delaware L 6-14 at Central Michigan* W 17-8 Head Coach: Heather Holt at Delaware L 6-9 #15 Towson L 8-11 vs. Furman % W 10-9 at #19 Johns Hopkins L 10-20 William & Mary L 11-16 at William & Mary L 7-19 vs. Detroit % W (OT)11-10 at Louisville L 3-21 at #19 Towson ^ L 5-16 William & Mary W 15-9 * ASUN Conference Game 2010 (3-12, 1-6 CAA) 2007 (7-8, 4-3 CAA) at Jacksonville L 4-14 Head Coach: Sue Stahl Head Coach: Sue Stahl % A-Sun Tournament at Richmond L 7-23 at American L 10-12 American W 14-6 ^ NCAA Tournament American W 15-11 RIchmond L 10-14 at UMBC W 11-10 at St. Joseph’s W 9-7 St. Joseph’s W 14-9 at #1 North Carolina L 4-18 2015 (13-5, 6-1 ASUN) Longwood L 11-17 at Longwood W 16-15 at Temple W 10-7 First season in ASUN at Virginia Tech L 8-16 Virginia Tech L 12-13 at #18 Rutgers L 8-11 Head Coach: Heather Holt #9 Virginia L 12-16 at #4 Virginia L 7-22 at #20 Richmond L 10-17

19 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Year-By-Year Results

#5 Virginia L 7-10 Lafayette W 17-4 American W 18-9 Drexel W 14-12 at George Mason L 7-13 2001 (9-7, 3-3 CAA) vs. #13 Delaware * L 7-10 Hofstra L 6-7 #7 James Madison L 8-19 Head Coach: Sue Stahl at UMBC L 9-11 at Towson W 9-8 at #6 Virginia L 6-17 #8 Virginia L 9-14 #7 Penn State L 7-10 at #20 Delaware L 6-7 at Hofstra L 7-8 at #13 Delaware W 11-6 * CAA Tournament at #6 James Madison L 7-14 at Drexel L 7-18 Pennsylvania W 7-3 George Mason W 8-7 #7 North Carolina L 7-11 at #5 James Madison L 6-9 1998 (5-10, 2-4 CAA) William & Mary W 15-10 Delaware L 10-18 at Temple W 10-8 Head Coach: Sue Stahl at Hofstra * L 9-10 Towson L 15-19 #20 George Mason W (2OT)14-13 at #3 Virginia L 1-13 * CAA Tournament at #17 William & Mary W 13-12 #1 Maryland L 8-13 Delaware W (OT)8-7 at Rutgers W 9-8 American W 15-7 Richmond W 10-8 2006 (5-10, 2-5 CAA) at Richmond W 12-9 #2 Temple L 1-9 Head Coach: Sue Stahl 2003 (12-4, 7-0 CAA) at #2 Loyola (Md.) L 7-10 Brown W 9-8 at American W 14-12 CAA Regular Season Champs at UMBC W 17-8 #9 James Madison L 4-12 UMBC W 11-7 Head Coach: Sue Stahl #10 William & Mary L 8-12 at #6 Maryland L 1-18 #10 Richmond L 10-22 American W 16-11 #7 Boston U. W 8-5 at #8 Penn State L 7-11 at #7 Maryland L 7-19 #8 Virginia L 5-17 #13 Penn State L 8-9 at George Mason L 9-11 Temple L 5-6 at UMBC W 13-10 vs. #14 George Mason * W 9-8 at American W 16-8 Rutgers W 12-11 at #20 Richmond W 12-10 vs. #2 Loyola (Md.) * L 5-14 at #8 William & Mary L 6-9 Towson W 13-12 George Mason W 8-6 * CAA Tournament at #5 Loyola (Md.) L 5-6 Delaware W 10-8 #10 James Madison W 13-12 UMBC W 15-7 at #5 Virginia L 8-15 #2 Maryland L 5-16 2000 (5-11, 2-4 CAA) vs. George Mason * L 10-14 #18 James Madison L 8-14 William & Mary W 15-12 Head Coach: Sue Stahl Rutgers L 7-10 at George Mason L 11-23 vs. Boston Univ. L 12-14 #4 Virginia L 6-15 * CAA Tournament #6 North Carolina L 6-14 at Temple W 11-5 #14 Delaware L 9-14 at Drexel L 7-16 at Hofstra W 12-10 Richmond W 10-9 1997 (7-10, 3-3 CAA) at Hofstra L 7-15 Drexel W 15-7 Rutgers W 9-8 Head Coach: Sue Stahl at #15 William & Mary L 13-15 Delaware W 12-11 #19 Temple L 5-10 #4 Penn State L 3-8 at Towson W 14-8 #3 James Madison L 7-12 #2 Virginia L 4-12 2005 (3-12, 0-7 CAA) vs. Hofstra * W 14-10 at #1 Maryland L 4-21 at UMBC W 10-4 Head Coach: Sue Stahl vs. #8 James Madison * L 9-11 at American W 16-7 at Richmond W 12-8 #7 Maryland L 6-13 * CAA Tournament UMBC W 13-12 George Mason W 8-7 American W 9-8 #8 Loyola (Md.) L 6-14 at #9 Temple L 3-15 UMBC W 16-7 2002 (13-5, 5-2 CAA) at #20 William & Mary L 12-13 at #4 James Madison L 8-9 at Richmond L 7-13 Head Coach: Sue Stahl at #13 George Mason L 10-14 #1 Maryland L 1-17 at Temple L (2OT)12-13 at American W 13-4 at #11 Boston U. L 6-10 American W 17-8 at Rutgers W 9-8 at #8 Virginia L 4-16 at New Hampshire W 8-5 Virginia Tech W 16-6 George Mason L 4-8 Delaware W 14-10 vs. William & Mary * L 9-10 #6 William & Mary L 0-11 at James Madison L 3-15 UMBC W 12-6 at #16 Penn State L 13-15 at #2 Loyola (Md.) L 8-13 #5 Virginia L 1-20 #13 James Madison L 8-9 * CAA Tournament at Delaware L 4-9 #10 Hofstra L (2OT)8-9 Hofstra W 16-8 vs. George Mason * W 7-5 Drexel L 7-12 Temple W 9-8 1999 (6-9, 3-3 CAA) vs. #2 Loyola (Md.) * L 6-17 at Delaware L 3-15 George Mason W 12-11 Head Coach: Sue Stahl at Boston U. W 8-4 at #18 Towson L 5-10 at #7 Maryland L 9-17 #3 Virginia L 3-4 at #10 Brown L 9-15 #20 William & Mary L 10-12 Lafayette W 17-6 at #9 Loyola (Md.) L 3-14 * CAA Tournament at #9 North Carolina L 7-8 Richmond W 16-7 at Richmond W 12-7 #3 Loyola (Md.) L 4-10 #12 William & Mary L 5-10 1996 (8-7, 4-2 CAA) 2004 (5-11, 1-6 CAA) at William & Mary W 12-6 at #12 Rutgers W 6-5 Head Coach: Sue Stahl Head Coach: Sue Stahl at #20 Boston U. W 13-9 #20 George Mason W 9-8 at #4 Virginia L 1-9 at American W 15-8 at Drexel W 13-4 at #19 Temple W 7-4 #2 Loyola (Md.) L 6-9 UMBC W 19-11 at Towson * W 15-7 #13 Boston U. W 6-5 Richmond W 11-7 Richmond L 6-15 vs. #11 James Madison * W 17-13 at #7 James Madison L 2-15 #10 Delaware L 8-9 vs. #5 Loyola (Md.) * L 5-12 at #7 Maryland L 7-18 #1 Maryland L 9-16 #4 James Madison W (OT)10-9 Temple L 10-12 * CAA Tournament #17 George Mason L 4-5 at #1 Maryland L 4-19 20 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Year-By-Year Results

vs. #3 Penn State L 4-14 * CAA Tournament Lehigh L 3-12 at Virginia Tech W 8-6 West Chester L 4-13 1987 (7-8) #12 Temple W 15-14 1993 (8-6, 6-0 CAA) Loyola L 6-18 Head Coach: Melissa Magee UMBC W 12-2 CAA Regular Season Champs Richmond * L 4-8 Colgate L 7-8 at William & Mary L 4-9 Head Coach: Sue Stahl * South Atlantic Tournament Vermont W 4-3 American W 20-3 Penn State L 9-11 Lynchburg W 11-3 George Mason W 11-10 Virginia L 5-8 1990 (5-8) Virginia L 4-10 vs. George Mason * W 12-6 Lehigh W 11-9 Head Coach: Beth Anders Loyola (Md.) L 5-11 vs. #11 William & Mary * L 10-16 William & Mary W 7-6 Georgetown W 8-4 William & Mary L 3-10 * CAA Tournament Richmond W 14-7 Lafayette L 6-13 Rutgers W 9-8 Delaware W 12-11 Northwestern L 11-12 Ursinus L 6-7 1995 (10-7, 5-2 CAA) Temple L 7-10 Dartmouth W 4-3 Richmond W 15-11 CAA Tournament Champs Harvard L 8-15 Colgate W 6-5 James Madison L 5-6 Head Coach: Sue Stahl James Madison W 10-8 Virginia L 3-7 Maryland L 5-10 #5 Penn State W 7-6 Loyola (Md.) W 11-9 James Madison L 5-6 Richmond * W 13-9 #3 Virginia L 6-14 Maryland L 6-20 William & Mary L 6-7 William & Mary W 3-2 US National Team § L 4-11 American W 16-3 Loyola (Md.) L 5-13 Loyola (Md.) L 7-8 #4 Dartmouth L 6-10 James Madison * W 11-8 UMBC W 9-5 Salisbury State W 14-6 at Richmond W 12-7 Loyola (Md.) * L 11-16 Maryland L 2-16 * South Atlantic Tournament at #10 Delaware W 13-12 * CAA Tournament Richmond W 13-8 at #13 Temple L 10-16 Richmond * L 10-12 1986 (4-9) at #4 James Madison L 9-13 1992 (6-11, 2-3 CAA) * South Atlantic Tournament Head Coach: Melissa Magee #2 Maryland L 2-16 First year in CAA Colgate W 7-5 #6 Loyola (Md.) W 9-8 Head Coach: Sue Stahl 1989 (5-7) James Madison L 4-9 at #15 UMBC W 11-3 Lafayette L 5-6 Head Coach: Beth Anders Virginia L 5-9 at Lafayette L 10-12 Virginia L 1-14 Princeton L 2-5 William & Mary L 4-11 #6 William & Mary L 10-13 Lehigh W 9-4 New Hampshire L 6-11 Loyola (Md.) L 5-10 at American W 22-0 Dartmouth L 3-11 UMBC W 13-8 Ursinus L 4-12 at George Mason W 16-4 William & Mary L 2-12 Virginia L 1-13 Rutgers L 4-6 vs. #15 Richmond * W 17-8 Richmond W 12-1 James Madison W 8-7 Richmond W 10-9 vs. #6 William & Mary * W 6-3 West Chester W 10-9 William & Mary L 3-12 Maryland L 4-11 vs. #13 Delaware * W (OT)9-7 Maryland L 2-13 Ursinus W 9-7 William & Mary * W 6-5 § Exhibition Game James Madison L 2-5 Rutgers W 11-3 James Madison * L 4-6 * CAA Tournament Temple L 5-6 Loyola (Md.) L 2-7 Salisbury State W 14-6 Loyola (Md.) L 7-8 Richmond W 7-4 Lehigh L 5-12 1994 (9-8, 5-2 CAA) American W 10-3 Maryland L 6-8 * South Atlantic Tournament Head Coach: Sue Stahl Richmond * W 5-4 Richmond * L 4-11 George Mason W 17-3 Loyola (Md.) * L 5-16 * South Atlantic Tournament 1985 (2-10) at #1 Virginia L 8-11 James Madison * L 3-5 Head Coach: Marcia Karwas Lafayette W 13-8 Boston College W 5-4 1988 (5-7) Boston College W 8-6 #3 Dartmouth L 10-14 Harvard L 5-16 Head Coach: Beth Anders Colgate W 6-4 Richmond W 12-11 * CAA Tournament Vermont W 10-6 Northwestern L 7-12 #6 Delaware W 11-10 Boston College W 12-3 James Madison L 2-17 UMBC W 13-7 1991 (2-11) Northwestern W 11-6 Virginia L 5-20 #5 Harvard L 8-13 Head Coach: Sue Stahl Virginia L 1-6 William & Mary L 8-14 #11 James Madison W 11-8 Maryland L 3-18 Loyola (Md.) L 6-9 Loyola (Md.) L 9-20 at #1 Maryland L 6-16 Virginia L 4-14 Ursinus W 10-5 Rutgers L 6-7 at #3 Loyola (Md.) L 9-12 Boston College L 7-10 UMBC W 12-6 Temple L 1-22 at American W 14-6 Bucknell W 15-7 William & Mary L 6-9 Richmond L 7-18 #15 Temple W 7-2 William & Mary L 6-15 Richmond L 10-11 William & Mary * L 5-9 at #6 William & Mary L 2-12 UMBC W 9-4 James Madison L 5-8 Richmond * L 7-10 vs. Richmond * W 15-10 Richmond L 6-9 Maryland L 5-13 * South Atlantic Tournament vs. William & Mary * L (OT)6-8 James Madison L 3-11 Loyola (Md.) * L 7-10 at #9 Penn State L 8-10 Lafayette L 1-20 * South Atlantic Tournament 21 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Year-By-Year Results

1984 (2-9) 1980 (7-4) Head Coach: Marcia Karwas Head Coach: Mikki Flowers Northwestern L 2-7 St. Mary’s W 24-0 James Madison L 2-6 James Madison L 6-20 Virginia L 8-9 Lynchburg W 14-6 William & Mary W 9-5 Bridgewater W 9-3 Loyola (Md.) L 4-8 Virginia W 13-11 Temple L 2-9 William & Mary W 10-9 Richmond L 4-8 Mary Washington W 12-11 Salisbury State W 7-1 Salisbury State L 9-14 Virginia * L 5-6 Richmond W 14-3 James Madison * L 1-3 William & Mary * L 6-20 Maryland L 3-16 James Madison * L 10-15 * State Tournament * VAIAW Tournament

1983 (0-11) Head Coach: Carla Hesler Richmond L 7-10 James Madison L 3-13 Massachusetts L 2-9 William & Mary L 2-9 Virginia L 2-4 Lafayette L 4-10 Virginia L 3-12 James Madison L 4-5 Maryland L 3-13 Trenton L 5-10 Rutgers L 9-10

1982 (3-5) Head Coach: Beth Anders William & Mary L 4-11 James Madison L 9-12 Virginia L 6-10 Salisbury State W 16-1 William & Mary L 3-8 Richmond W 10-4 Maryland L 4-7 Rutgers W 11-7

1981 (4-5) Head Coach: Beth Anders James Madison L 3-5 Virginia L 4-6 Lynchburg W 9-3 William & Mary L 2-8 Richmond W 10-4 Mary Washington W 7-1 Salisbury State W 7-1 James Madison * L 5-8 Virginia * L 3-6 * VAIAW Tournament

22 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Opponent History

Opponent Record 1st Mtg. Result Last Mtg. Result Salisbury State 5-1 1980 L, 9-14 1987 W, 14-6 American 21-5 1992 W, 10-3 2017 L, 10-11 Opponent Record 1st Mtg. Result Last Mtg. Result Boston College 3-1 1985 W, 8-6 1992 W, 5-4 Stetson 4-0 2014 W, 15-11 2017 W, 15-4 Boston University 4-2 1997 W, 15-6 2003 L, 12-14 Temple 7-11 1984 L, 2-9 2007 W, 10-7 Bridgewater 1-0 1980 W, 9-3 1980 W, 9-3 Towson 5-8 2002 W, 15-7 2016 L, 5-16 Brown 1-1 1997 L, 9-15 1998 W, 9-8 Trenton College 0-1 1983 L, 5-10 1983 L, 5-10 Bucknell 1-0 1991 W, 15-7 1991 W, 15-7 UC Davis 1-1 2014 L, 6-12 2015 W, 12-8 California 1-0 2015 W, 13-12 2015 W, 13-12 UMBC 19-1 1988 W, 12-6 2009 W, 16-10 Campbell 3-0 2015 W, 18-12 2017 W, 11-10 Ursinus 2-2 1986 L, 6-7 1989 W, 9-7 Central Michigan 1-1 2016 W, 17-8 2017 L, 10-11ot US National Team§ 0-1 1995 L, 4-11 1995 L, 4-11 Coastal Carolina 1-0 2017 W, 13-12 2017 W, 13-12 VCU 2-0 2016 W, 19-2 2017 W, 10-7 Colgate 3-1 1985 W, 6-4 1990 W, 6-5 Vermont 2-0 1987 W, 4-3 1988 W, 10-6 Colorado 0-1 2014 L, 10-12 2014 L, 10-12 Virginia 2-36 1980 W, 13-11 2014 L, 8-19 Dartmouth 1-3 1990 W, 4-3 1995 L, 6-10 Virginia Tech 3-8 1996 W, 16-8 2017 L, 6-19 Davidson 1-1 2014 L, 9-10 2015 W, 10-8 West Chester 1-1 1991 L, 4-13 1992 W, 10-9 Delaware 9-14 1993 W, 12-11 2013 L, 7-8 William & Mary 13-34 1980 W, 20-6 2017 W, 13-10 Delaware State 1-0 2017 W, 20-5 2017 W, 20-5 Denver 0-1 2014 L, 6-18 2014 L, 6-18 § - Exhibition Game Detroit 3-2 2015 W, 16-9 2017 L, 8-15 Drexel 5-7 2002 W, 13-4 2013 L, 4-8 Furman 3-1 2015 W, 17-5 2017 L, 7-8 Gardner-Webb 1-0 2015 W, 22-1 2015 W, 22-1 George Mason 16-9 1994 W, 17-3 2013 W, 16-9 Georgetown 1-0 1990 W, 8-4 1990 W, 8-4 George Washington 1-0 2016 W, 10-7 2016 W, 10-7 Harvard 0-3 1992 L, 5-16 1994 L, 8-13 Hofstra 5-9 2002 W, 16-8 2013 L, 6-15 Howard 3-0 2015 W, 26-6 2017 W, 19-6 Jacksonville 0-5 2013 L, 4-14 2017 L, 7-12 James Madison 8-35 1980 L, 10-15 2013 L, 2-17 Johns Hopkins 0-2 2013 L, 10-20 2014 L, 5-14 Kennesaw State 3-0 2015 W, 19-4 2017 W, 16-14 Lafayette 3-5 1983 L, 4-10 2004 W, 17-4 Lehigh 2-2 1986 L, 5-12 1993 W, 11-9 Liberty 3-0 2014 W, 11-9 2017 W, 11-8 Longwood 5-3 2009 W, 10-8 2016 W, 14-13 Louisville 1-4 2010 L, 8-12 2014 L, 12-15 Loyola (Md.) 2-24 1984 L, 4-8 2002 L, 5-12 Lynchburg 3-0 1980 W, 14-6 1987 W, 11-3 Maryland 0-24 1982 L, 4-7 2006 L, 7-19 Mary Washington 2-0 1980 W, 12-11 1981 W, 7-1 Massachusetts 0-1 1983 L, 2-9 1983 L, 2-9 Mercer 2-2 2015 W, 24-10 2017 L, 14-18 Navy 0-1 2012 L, 5-19 2012 L, 5-19 New Hampshire 1-1 1989 L, 6-11 2000 W, 8-5 Northwestern 1-3 1984 L, 2-7 1990 L, 11-12 North Carolina 0-9 2004 L, 7-11 2012 L, 3-14 Oregon 0-2 2012 L, 9-10 2013 L, 9-10 Penn State 1-8 1993 L, 9-11 2001 L, 8-9 Pennsylvania 1-0 2001 W, 7-3 2001 W, 7-3 Princeton 0-1 1989 L, 2-5 1989 L, 2-5 Richmond 24-21 1980 W, 14-3 2017 L, 8-11 Rutgers 9-5 1982 W, 11-7 2008 W, 7-6 Saint Joseph’s 7-0 2008 W, 12-11 2014 W, 18-11 Saint Mary’s 1-0 1980 W, 24-0 1980 W, 24-0

23 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Opponent History

American (21-5) California (1-0) 1998 H W 8-7ot 2006 A L 11-23 2017 H L 10-11 2015 A W 13-12 1997 A L 4-9 2005 H L 4-8 2016 A W 7-6 1996 H L 8-9 2004 A L 7-13 2015 H W 7-6 Campbell (3-0) 1995 N W 9-7ot 2003 H W 8-6 2014 A L 11-13 1995 A W 13-12 2002 H W 12-11 2017 A W 11-10 1994 H W 11-10 2001 N W 9-8 2013 H W 15-11 2016 H W 12-11 1993 W 12-11 2001 H W 14-13ot 2012 A L 10-16 2015 A W 18-12 2011 H L 7-13 2000 A L 10-14 2010 A L 10-12 Delaware State (1-0) 1999 H L 4-5 2009 H W 8-7 Central Michigan (1-1) 2017 A W 20-5 1999 H W 9-8 2008 A W 9-5 2017 A L 10-11ot 1998 N L 10-14 2007 H W 14-6 2016 A W 17-8 1998 A L 9-11 2006 A W 14-12 Denver (0-1) 1997 N W 7-5 2014 A L 6-18 2005 H W 9-8 Coastal Carolina (1-0) 1997 H W 8-7 1996 N W 12-6 2004 A W 15-8 2017 A W 13-12 2003 H W 16-11 Detroit (3-2) 1996 H W 11-10 2002 A W 13-4 2017 A L 8-15 1995 A W 8-6 2001 H W 15-7 Colgate (3-1) 2016 N W 11-10ot 1994 H W 17-3 2000 A W 16-7 1990 W 6-5 2016 A W 17-12 1999 H W 18-9 1987 L 7-8 2015 N L 11-14 1986 W 7-5 George Wash. (1-0) 1998 A W 16-8 2015 H W 16-9 2016 A W 10-7 1997 H W 17-8 1985 W 6-4 1996 H W 20-3 Drexel (5-7) 1995 A W 22-0 Colorado (0-1) Georgetown (1-0) 2013 H L 4-8 1990 W 8-4 1994 A W 14-6 2014 A L 10-12 2012 A L 4-10 1993 W 16-3 2011 H W 9-8 1992 W 10-3 Dartmouth (1-3) 2010 A L 10-17 Harvard (0-3) 1994 H L 8-13 1995 L 6-10 2009 H W 14-7 1993 L 8-15 Boston College (3-1) 1994 L 10-14 2008 A L 7-13 1992 L 5-16 1992 W 5-4 1992 L 3-11 2007 H W 14-12 1991 L 7-10 1990 W 4-3 2006 A L 7-16 1988 W 12-3 2005 H L 7-12 Hofstra (5-9) 1985 W 8-6 Davidson (1-1) 2004 A L 7-18 2013 H L 6-15 2003 H W 15-7 2012 A L 8-9 2015 H W 10-8 2002 A W 13-4 2011 H W 6-4 Boston Univ. (4-2) 2014 A L 9-10 2010 A L 8-16 2003 N L 12-14 2009 H W 14-9 2002 A W 13-9 Furman (3-1) Delaware (9-14) 2008 A L 7-11 2001 H W 8-5 2017 A L 7-8 2013 A L 7-8 2007 N L 9-10 2000 A L 6-10 2016 N W 10-9 2012 H L 5-9 2007 H L 6-7 1999 H W 6-5 2016 H W 9-6 2011 A L 6-9 2006 A L 7-15 1997 A W 8-4 2015 A W 17-5 2010 H L 11-12ot 2005 H L 8-9 (2ot) 2009 N L 6-8 2004 A L 7-8 Bridgewater (1-0) 2009 A L 8-9 Gardner-Webb (1-0) 2003 N W 14-10 1980 W 9-3 2008 H L 6-14 2015 A W 22-1 2003 A W 12-10 2007 A L 6-7 2002 H W 16-8 Brown (1-1) 2006 H W 10-8 George Mason (16-9) 1998 W 9-8 2005 A L 3-15 2013 H W 16-9 2004 H L 10-18 Howard (3-0) 1997 L 9-15 2012 A L 7-9 2017 A W 19-6 2003 H W 12-11 2011 H W 10-9 2016 H W 20-4 2002 H W 14-10 Bucknell (1-0) 2010 A W 10-9ot 2015 A W 24-6 2001 A W 11-6 2009 H W 12-11 1991 W 15-7 2000 H L 9-14 2008 A L 7-17 1999 N L 7-10 2007 H W 8-7 Jacksonville (0-5)

24 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Opponent History

2017 H L 7-12 Kennesaw State (3-0) 1997 A L 8-13 Massachusetts (0-1) 2016 A L 6-16 2017 H W 16-14 1996 H L 6-9 1983 L 2-9 2015 H L 4-14 2016 H W 18-7 1995 H W 9-8 2014 A L 11-20 2015 A W 19-4 1994 A L 9-12 2013 A L 4-14 1993 N L 11-16 Mercer (2-2) 1993 W 11-9 2017 N L 14-18 Lafayette (3-5) 2017 H L 8-10 James Madison (8-35) 1992 L 5-16 2004 H W 17-4 1992 L 7-8 2016 H W 16-4 2013 A L 2-17 2002 H W 17-6 2015 A W 24-10 2012 H L 8-12 1991 L 6-18 1995 A L 10-12 1990 L 5-13 2011 A L 3-14 1994 H W 13-8 2010 H L 5-13 1989 L 2-7 Navy (0-1) 1992 L 5-6 1988 L 7-10 2012 A L 5-19 2009 A W 11-8ot 1991 L 1-20 1988 L 6-9 2008 H L 5-13 1990 L 6-13 2007 A L 7-14 1987 L 7-8 New Hampshire (1-1) 1983 L 4-10 1987 L 5-11 2006 H L 8-14 2000 A W 8-5 1986 L 5-10 2004 H L 8-19 1989 L 6-11 2003 N L 9-11 Lehigh (2-2) 1985 L 9-20 1993 W 11-9 1984 L 4-8 2003 H W 13-12 Northwestern (1-3) 2002 N W 17-13 1992 W 9-4 1990 L 11-12 2002 H L 8-9 1991 L 3-12 Lynchburg (3-0) 1988 W 11-6 2001 A L 6-9 1986 L 5-12 1987 W 11-3 1985 L 7-12 2000 H L 7-12 1981 W 9-3 1984 L 2-7 1999 A L 2-15 Liberty (3-0) 1980 W 14-6 1998 H L 4-12 2017 A W 11-8 1997 A L 8-9 2014 A W 11-9 North Carolina (0-9) Mary Wash. (2-0) 2012 H L 3-14 1996 H W 10-9ot 2012 H W 12-8 1981 W 7-1 2011 A L 7-18 1995 A L 9-13 1980 W 12-11 1994 H W 11-8 Longwood (5-3) 2010 H L 2-16 1993 N W 11-8 2009 A L 9-16 2016 A W 14-13 1993 W 10-8 Maryland (0-24) 2008 H L 7-19 2015 H W 19-7 1992 L 3-5 2006 A L 7-19 2007 A L 4-18 2014 A L 13-16 1992 L 2-5 2005 H L 6-13 2006 H L 6-14 2013 H L 11-17 1991 L 3-11 2004 A L 7-18 2005 A L 7-8 2012 A W 21-6 1990 L 5-6 2003 H L 5-16 2004 H L 7-11 2011 H L 11-15 1989 W 8-7 2002 A L 9-17 2010 A W 16-15 1988 L 5-8 2001 H L 8-13 Oregon (0-2) 2009 H W 10-8 2000 A L 4-21 1987 L 5-6 2013 H L 9-10 1999 H L 9-16 1986 L 4-6 2012 A L 9-10 1986 L 4-9 Louisville (1-4) 1998 A L 1-18 1985 L 2-17 2014 H L 12-15 1997 H L 1-17 1984 L 1-3 2013 A L 3-21 1996 A L 4-19 Penn State (1-8) 1984 L 2-6 2012 H W 14-12 1995 H L 2-16 2001 H L 8-9 1983 L 4-5 2011 A L 7-12 1994 A L 6-16 2000 A L 13-15 1983 L 3-13 2010 H L 8-12 1993 L 6-20 1999 H L 7-10 1982 L 9-12 1992 L 2-13 1998 A L 7-11 1981 L 5-8 Loyola-Md. (2-24) 1991 L 3-18 1997 H L 3-8 1990 L 2-16 1996 N L 4-14 1981 L 3-5 2002 N L 5-12 1989 L 6-8 1995 H W 7-6 1980 L 10-15 2002 H L 4-10 1988 L 5-13 1994 A L 8-10 1980 L 6-20 2001 N L 5-14 1987 L 5-10 1993 L 9-11 2001 A L 7-10 1986 L 4-11 2000 H L 6-14 Johns Hopkins (0-2) 1984 L 3-16 1999 A L 3-14 Pennsylvania (1-0) 2014 H L 5-14 1983 L 3-13 1998 A L 5-6 2001 H W 7-3 2013 A L 10-20 1982 L 4-7 1997 N L 6-17

25 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Opponent History

Princeton (0-1) 2005 A W 9-8 1993 L 7-10 1986 L 4-12 1989 L 2-5 2004 A W 9-8 1992 L 5-6 2000 H W 9-8 1985 L 1-22 US Natl. Team (0-1) 1999 A W 6-5 1984 L 2-9 1995 Exh. L 4-11 Richmond (24-21) 1998 H L 7-10 2017 A L 8-11 1989 W 11-3 Towson (5-8) 2016 H L 7-13 1987 W 9-8 VCU (2-0) 2015 A L 8-15 2016 (ncaa) A L 5-16 2017 A W 10-7 1986 L 4-6 2013 A L 9-16 2014 H L 5-9 1985 L 6-7 2016 H W 19-2 2013 A L 7-23 2012 H L 7-9 1983 L 9-10 2011 A L 5-11 2012 H L 12-19 1982 W 11-7 2011 A L 8-12 2010 H L 11-13 Vermont (2-0) 1998 W 10-6 2010 H L 10-14 2009 A W 10-7 1987 W 4-3 2009 H W 16-13 Saint Joseph’s (7-0) 2008 H L 8-11 2007 A L 10-17 2014 H W 18-11 2007 A W 9-8 2006 H L 10-22 2013 A W 9-7 2006 H W 13-12 Virginia (2-36) 2005 A L 7-13 2012 H W 10-4 2005 A L 5-10 2014 A L 8-19 2004 H L 6-15 2011 A W 11-10 2004 H L 15-19 2013 H L 12-16 2003 A W 12-10 2010 H W 14-9 2003 A W 14-8 2012 A L 13-14 2002 H W 16-7 2009 A W 14-10 2002 N W 15-7 2011 H L 5-9 2001 A W 12-9 2008 H W 12-11 2010 A L 7-22 2000 H W 10-9 Trenton College (0-1) 2009 H W 13-10 1999 A W 12-7 Saint Mary’s (1-0) 1983 L 5-10 2008 A L 3-15 1998 H W 10-8 1980 (ODU 1st Gm) W 24-0 2007 H L 7-10 1997 A W 12-8 2006 A L 8-15 1996 H W 11-7 UC Davis (1-1) 2005 H L 1-20 2015 A W 12-8 1995 N W 17-8 Salisbury State (5-1) 2004 A L 6-17 1987 W 14-6 2014 H L 6-12 1995 A W 12-7 2003 H L 5-17 1986 W 14-6 1994 N W 15-10 2002 A L 4-16 1984 W 7-1 1994 H W 12-11 UMBC (19-1) 2001 H L 9-14 1982 W 16-1 1993 W 14-7 2009 A W 16-10 2000 H L 6-15 1981 W 7-1 1992 N W 5-4 2008 H W 9-5 1999 H L 3-4 1980 L 9-14 1992 W 12-1 2007 A W 11-10 1998 A L 1-13 1991 N L 4-8 2006 H W 11-7 1997 H L 4-12 1991 L 10-11 Stetson (4-0) 2005 H W 16-7 1996 A L 1-9 1990 N L 10-12 2017 H W 15-4 2004 H W 19-11 1995 A L 6-14 1990 W 13-8 2016 A W 13-9 2003 A W 13-10 1994 A L 8-11 1989 N L 4-11 2015 H W 13-8 2002 H W 12-6 1993 L 5-8 1989 W 7-4 2014 A W 15-11 2001 A W 17-8 1992 L 1-14 1988 L 10-11 2000 H W 13-12 1991 L 4-14 1987 N W 13-9 Temple (7-11) 1999 A L 9-11 1990 L 3-7 1987 W 15-11 2007 A W 10-7 1998 H W 15-7 1989 L 1-13 1986 W 10-9 2006 H L 5-6 1997 A W 10-4 1988 L 1-6 1985 N L 7-10 1996 H W 12-2 1987 L 4-10 2005 A L 12-13ot 1985 L 7-18 2004 H L 10-12 1995 A W 11-3 1986 L 5-9 1984 L 4-8 2003 A W 11-5 1994 H W 13-7 1985 L 5-20 1983 L 7-10 2002 H W 9-8 1991 W 9-4 1984 L 5-6 1982 W 10-4 2001 A W 10-8 1990 W 9-5 1984 L 8-9 1981 W 10-4 2000 H L 5-10 1989 W 13-8 1983 L 3-12 1980 W 14-3 1999 A W 7-4 1988 W 12-6 1983 L 2-4 1998 H L 1-9 1982 L 6-10 Rutgers (9-5) 1997 A L 3-15 Ursinus (2-2) 1981 L 3-6 1981 L 4-6 2008 H W 7-6 1996 H W 15-14 1989 W 9-7 1980 W 13-11 2007 A L 8-11 1995 A L 10-16 1988 W 10-5 2006 H W 12-11 1994 H W 7-2 1987 L 6-7

26 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions Opponent History

Virginia Tech (3-8) 1986 W 6-5 2017 A L 6-19 1986 L 4-11 2016 H W 10-7 1985 L 5-9 2015 A L 4-17 1985 L 8-14 2014 H L 17-18 1984 W 9-5 2013 A L 8-16 1983 L 2-9 2012 H L 12-13 1982 L 3-8 2011 A L 10-18 1982 L 4-11 2010 H L 12-13 1981 L 2-8 2009 A L 10-11ot 1980 L 6-20 1997 H W 16-6 1980 W 10-9 1996 A W 8-6

West Chester (1-1) 1992 W 10-9 1991 L 4-13

William & Mary (13-34) 2017 H W 13-10 2016 A L 14-17 2015 H L 9-15 2014 A L 11-16 2013 H W 15-9 2012 A W 14-10 2011 H L 11-16 2010 A L 7-18 2009 H L 10-20 2008 A L 7-19 2007 H W 15-10 2006 A L 13-15 2005 H L 10-12 2004 A W 13-12 2003 H W 15-12 2002 A W 12-6 2001 H L 8-12 2000 N L 9-10 2000 A L 12-13 1999 H L 5-10 1998 A L 6-9 1997 H L 0-11 1996 N L 10-16 1996 A L 4-9 1995 N W 6-3 1995 H L 10-13 1994 N L 6-8ot 1994 A L 2-12 1993 W 7-6 1992 L 2-12 1991 L 6-15 1990 L 6-7 1989 L 3-12 1988 L 6-9 1987 W 3-2 1987 L 3-10

27 @odulacrosse 2016 A-SUN Champions